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    The theory of cultural imperialism in media is where one culture controls another‚ forcing it ’s culture to change to the controlling one . This theory is said to have first developed in the mid-twentieth century‚ and initially it was a response to the changes society was undergoing after the development of improved telecommunications. Various terms such as "media imperialism"‚ "structural imperialism"‚ and "cultural dependency and domination"‚ (L. White) have all been used

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    Mao’s first attempt to prove the validity of the peasants potential for revolution was in the city of Changsha‚ during the Autumn Harvest Uprising of September of 1927. The uprising took place during the harvesting period to intensify the class struggles in the village. Mao had realized the revolutionary potential of the peasant class because the peasants‚ who were the most exploited class‚ had already begun revolting against the ruthless economic exploitation that they were subjected to by the petty

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    “I can think of nothing else than this machine” says the man who improved a machine so that society and the Industrial Revolution can live greater. James Watt‚ the man who improved the iconic machine‚ the steam engine‚ to make it useful again for everyone. He added new parts to it so it can work no matter what weather it was in. The old steam engine did not work when it needed wind because it was not windy all the time. And it did not work when it needed water because the water would freeze in cold

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    The Industrial Revolution replaced the older notion of the “Artisan Republic” in the United States. Large factories with tedious and impassionate work replaced small workshops of learning laborers practicing their crafts. In the United States‚ hierarchy in the factories replaced the industrial democracy of artisans (Lecture‚ November 9‚ 2017). American workers resisted the changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution in a myriad of ways. American workers sought to maintain these older traditions

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    Impact on automobiles industrial after China joined the WTO Changes in quantities lead to changes in qualities. China is now kind of the largest market in the world‚ and when it is open to the whole world‚ the whole international market changes a lot. China has joined the WTO on Dec 11‚ 2001. When 1.3 billion people joined into an open market‚ there are many people and counties benefit from this event. Car trading is my project. Since china joined into the WTO‚ everything is expected to increase

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    photography provides a sustained focus on social changes and unprecedented new social experiences. With support from Bates College‚ I organized this exhibition of photographs with works by seven contemporary Chinese photographers to illuminate the path that China has traveled in the past twenty-five years. The exhibition is intended to illustrate changes in Chinese society to an American audience. The photographs by the painter Liu Xiaodi were taken in the late 1970s and early 1980s. At the time‚ while he

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      Introduction   As we all known that Google out of China to become a hot topic recently.    “On March 23‚ Google announced on the office blog that Google and more than twenty other U.S. companies had been the victims of a sophisticated cyber attack originating from China‚ and that during our investigation into these attacks we had uncovered evidence to suggest that the Gmail accounts of dozens of human rights activists connected with China were being routinely accessed by third parties‚ most likely

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    Don DeLillo’s Mao II sheds light that reveals the invisible world between the makers and the consumers of images. DeLillo presents the treatment of Beirut’s image in three ways‚ with various degrees of their ability to effect change among the masses. His fictional character Brita treats the image from an individualist perspective illustrating the difference between reality and how the image was represented. The treatment of Beirut by the capitalists‚ and by Abu Rashid‚ a terrorist leader‚ fragments

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    EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICE REASON AND IMPACT OF INCREASE IN CHINESE YUAN VALUE OF CHINA NGUYEN XUAN HONG Banking Academy After much pressure on Chinese Yuan (CNY)‚ China made decision on increase in their currency in 6/2010. How will this increase impact on relevant objects? This article aims to find reason and impacte of increase CNY value of Chine on Chinese economy and other countries‚ including Vietnam be carefull on exchange rate policy to avoid impact on export. According to economic

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    The impacts of TAOBAO(business to customer) on E-business in China. Introduction In the last few decades‚ an increasing number of consumers are willing to choose online shopping rather than traditional purchase methods‚ such as supermarket and mall. The website named TAOBAO is a newly developing online shopping website‚ based on business-to-customer(B2C). This system can be defined as one model of electronic business (E-business) and that includes “Selling individual products to individual buyers

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