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    The Political‚ Economic and Social Contribution of Cultural Tourism in Three Asian Countries Different countries have different cultures. No matter it is a developing country or a developed country‚ it also has its own cultural characteristics to attract people from everywhere on earth to visit it. Tourists visit historical or heritage places‚ religious buildings or even performances in these countries‚ it is called “Cultural Tourism”. Cultural tourism has a great effect in the change of economic

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    economically exhausted and on the verge of their own civil war. The Chinese economy did in fact deteriorate for some time after the War. The Communist party in China was strengthened by the war—both in popularity and as a practical fighting source. Under Mao‚ China began to prepare for the establishment of a new China. If successful‚ the Chinese Communists would eventually seize power. China’s civil war continued through and after the war‚ which ultimately resulted in the establishment of the People’s Republic

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    and the CCP‚ giving them control. Who were the Gang of Four? Jiang Qing‚ Wang Hongwen‚ Yao Wenyuan‚ and Zhang Chunqiao were the Gang of Four. What was their ideology? The Gang of Four began working to gain influence and control of the party post-Mao. They were trying to protect Mao’s ideological beliefs. What was the Gang

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    everyone has there freedom. If I were living in China at the time‚ I would have fought for my rights especially after reading Dragon’s Village which has given me more insight into why I despise communist beliefs so much. On October 1‚ 1949 Mao Zedong proclaimed the People’s Republic of China where Communism finally reigned supreme. The Chinese people might have been declared a communist nation‚ but many decided to fight against the new ideals brought about the country. In the book The Dragon’s

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    What was the effect of Germany’s arrival after 1870 as a new powerful player on the international scene? | It was disruptive to the established order. | What impact did World War I have on Europe’s colonial empires? | The war drew in laborers from the colonies. | Which of the following was a factor in causing the Great Depression? | Stock market speculation | Japan’s motivations for going to war with Western powers in the years before the opening of World War II include all but which of the

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    Introduction of Lei Feng 雷锋 Lei Feng was an exemplary soldier of our People’s Liberation Army. Lei was a selfless and modest person whose life was devoted to our Communist Party‚ Chairman Mao and the People of China. Comrade Lei is a model citizen‚ we should all be inspired by his modesty‚ selflessness and his devotion to our beautiful country. He was always there for his comrades or his country’s people. No matter who or what they were‚ comrade Lei was always there for a good deed. His

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    Yahoo! and Customer Privacy (A) In the summer of 2004‚ the People’s Republic of China asked Yahoo!’s Chinese subsidiary for the name and address associated with username "houyan1989@yahoo.com.cn." The government gave no explanation of why it needed this information or what it intended to do with it. Yahoo!’s privacy policy stated it would not divulge a customer’s personal information unless officially requested via a court order or some other legal means. This was new and unexplored territory‚ however

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    In 1949‚ Mao Zedong led the Peoples Revolution‚ which established a Communist State in China. Communism has now been introduced to Asia. In this period‚ after World War II‚ Communism was a popular ideology being introduced throughout the world. Vietnam was one of the many countries under the threat of Communism. At this time‚ Vietnam was a French Colony. As time went on tension started to come between the French and the Vietnamese people. As tension increased so did the fighting between the French

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    China‚ News Media Freedom and the West: Present and Future Persepectives. Europe Studies ‚ 209-224. chander‚ A. (2011). Googling Freedom. California Law Review ‚ 99. Cheek‚ T. (1989). Redefining Propaganda: Debates on the Role of Journalism in Post-Mao Manland China. ISSUES&STUD ‚ 47‚ 51. (2011). China ’highly repressive ’ on press freedom in 2010. Tibetan Review: The Monthly Magazin on all Aspects of Tibet. (2004). Chinese Censorship. http://ethics.csc.ncsu.edu/speech/: NC State University. Cunningham

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    is its economy. China currently has the second largest Gross Domestic Product in the world. 2 Although being second to the United States‚ China’s economic growth rate is unprecedented‚ and has already soared past Japan’s in 2010.3 Following Mao Zedong’s 10 year Cultural Revolution‚ China was left in famine and poverty. After Mao’s death in 1976‚ China would see a new‚ more practical leader who would modernize China and pave the way

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