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    history as much as Deng Xiaoping. Deng Xiaoping was born in 1904 and after making his way through the ranks of the communist party‚ he became the leader of China in 1978. In 1978 Hua Guofeng presented the 10 year plan which was later used under the rule of Deng Xiaoping. After 28 years of life under Mao‚ the chinese citizens were in desperate need of change and under the rule of Deng Xiaoping China was able to modernize its economy and catch up with the rest of the western world. Deng Xiaoping ended

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    Grammar Points. mem @ gizmo.usc.edu. July 15‚ 2005. Cacnio‚ Resureccion. A Survey about the Proficiency of the Rizal High Senior Students in Grammar S. Y. 2000-2001. Doctoral Dissertation‚ Department of English‚ Rizal High School. Jimenez‚ Eleonor S. A Survey on the Proficiency of Freshmen Mass Communication Students of the Lyceum of the Philippines in Grammar S. Y. 2002-2003.Undergrduate Thesis‚ College of Arts‚ Lyceum of the Philippines. Legaspi‚ Meryl‚ Marie Andrea Soto and Nina Kaye Senora. An Undergraduate

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    To what extent have the economic reforms of Deng Xiaoping changed the form of Communism that previously existed in China? The economic reforms introduced by Deng Xiaoping during his term as leader of the Chinese Communist Party from 1977 to 1992 has meant that China is an economic power in the world today. Prior to Deng’s term the Chinese economy was centrally planned‚ meaning that all economic activity was controlled by the government and all companies were owned by the State. Deng’s economic

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    Mao Tun and the Wild Roses: A Study of the Psychology of Revolutionary Commitment Author(s): Yu-shih Chen Reviewed work(s): Source: The China Quarterly‚ No. 78 (Jun.‚ 1979)‚ pp. 296-323 Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of the School of Oriental and African Studies Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/652957 . Accessed: 21/02/2012 09:59 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms

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    when the ancient healing wisdom of the Chinese was supposedly first discovered. In actuality‚ very few people are aware that the single person most responsible for the current popularity of TCM was not some ancient Chinese healer but rather Chairman Mao Zedong. That’s why an article published by Alan Levinovitz in

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    since the economic reforms in 1979‚ and now has the second largest GDP in the world‚ second only to the USA. Starting in 1979 they have implemented numerous economic and political tactics to open the Chinese marketplace to the rest of the world‚ and Deng Xiaoping’s appointment in 1978 was the catalyst to further economic development within China. Just a few areas China’s government has been addressing are agricultural technology‚ the medical market‚ and infrastructures‚ like telecommunications‚ transportation

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    Bader Al Majed IB History China and Mao Origins and nature of the authoritarian and single-party states * Conditions that produced authoritarian and single-party states * Mao Zedong came to power and created the People’s Republic of  China after decades of civil and international war. * The Communist party assumed power and utilized propaganda strategies to alter people’s opinions and outlooks. * Emergence of leaders: aims‚ ideology‚ support * Communist ideology helped him

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    the Hunan peasant movement‚ and how does Mao attempt to counter these criticisms? Peasants swarm into the house of local tyrants and evil gentry who are against the peasant association‚ slaughter their pigs and consume their grain. At the slightest provocation they make arrests‚ crown the arrested and parade them though the villages. Because of these behaviors‚ some people call “going too far”‚ or “exceeding the proper limits in rights a wrong”. However‚ Mao Zedong said “first‚ for ages they have

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    Mao Zedong‚ and also commonly called as Chairman Mao. He is born at December 26‚ 1893‚ and died in September 9‚ 1976. He was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and the founder of the People’s Republic of China‚ which he governed as Chairman of the Communist Party of China from its establishment in 1949 until his death. He lived in a wealthy farmer in Shaoshan‚ Hunan. Mao adopted a Chinese nationalist and anti-imperialist perspective in his early life. On October 1‚ 1949 Mao proclaimed the foundation

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    militiamen. [84][85] That May‚ tens of thousands of communists and their sympathisers were killed by nationalists‚ with the CPC losing approximately 15‚000 of its 25‚000 members. [85] The CPC continued supporting the Wuhan KMT government‚ a position Mao initially supported‚ [85] but he had changed his mind by the time of the CPC’s Fifth Congress‚ deciding to stake all hope on the peasant militia. [87] The question was rendered moot when the Wuhan government expelled all communists from the KMT on 15

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