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    Why Businesses Enter Into Joint Ventures Intense competition has forced many firms to seek competitive advantage beyond their native boundaries. The economic achievement of China during the last two decades has been impressive. As a result‚ China has become the place where many Western companies are eager to gain competitive advantage through the exploitation of its abundant resources. Numerous international companies have been competing for business opportunities in China in the form of JV. As

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    1. When was the discovery at Sutton hoo made? How did international events complicate the first excavation? What were some later findings? Studies show that the discovery at sutton hoo made in 1939. It contained lots of wealth and artifacts. International events complicate the first excavation because the original excavation of the mounds was destroyed in World War 2. The only evidence was the picture of the reverts in the sand. Included in the treasure are some of the finest pieces of barbarian

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    Time Capsule Discovered Found in California 10/26/2325 A Time capsule was discovered at a dig site near Ashbury Heights‚ San Francisco California today. Archeologist‚ Jackie Ness‚ was called to the scene to uncover what was has been buried for possibly 365 years. It took a few hours extract it from the ground. Once it was safely erected‚ the canister was opened at 1645 on the 26th of October 2325. The items were enclosed in a paint can manufactured in the year 1969. The encased items inventoried

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    | | Primary Source Analysis- The Art of War | Dr. Chiasson‚ HI224 | Kavinaath Sriskandarajah | | | The Art of War was published by a Chinese military general named Sun Tzu during the Warring States period between 403-221 BCE. Sun Tzu’s The Art of War has been translated and published in English multiple times in the 20th century; the most notable translations were published in 1910 by Lionel Giles and in 1971 by Samuel B. Griffith. Giles’ original translation of The Art of War

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    Nixon and Mao: The Week That Changed the World. “President Richard Nixon and Chairman Mao Tse-tung were well aware that they were making history that day in 1972” (Macmillan‚ 2008) Margaret Macmillan’s book Nixon and Mao is a wonderful moment to moment portrayal of what had happened between the United States and China in “the week that changed the world”. The book not only captures the meeting between the two world leaders who were taking a giant leap in the diplomacy between these two nations but

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    Ancient China was one of the most complex civilizations of the early world. The ancient Chinese culture came up with many inventions to help cities and kingdoms thrive. Many of these inventions are still used today such as the compass‚ paper‚ and silk. These inventions not only helped ancient Chinese life‚ but ours as well. Even though they seem like a simple project‚ these inventions changed history. The first of these many inventions was silk. Silk was first crafted in 3000 BC. Silk was considered

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    Nina Damiecki English9D Essay 10-9-14 Zheng He is not only an important person is history but there is also how he revolutionized exploring. He was not given the credit he deserved as a leader during his time. He was in command of many important ships that also happened to be very large. He not only scared away pirates that were hassling merchants and other people in the sea but he also helped China create bonds with many other countries. Zheng He gave China the abilities to become one of the

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    Shi Huang Ti meant first emperor. In his time of ruling Shi Taung Ti accomplished many things. Things both good and bad. This made him an effective ruler but not necessarily a good one. Effective means to get things done and being successful at accomplishing things. Was he a good ruler‚ that depends on the situation. Shi Huang Ti created legalism which is the believe that humans need to be controlled by a strict set of rules instead of moral laws. One of the things that Shi Huang Ti did was make

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    Coral Feldman Mr. Bochnak World Studies--Period 2 10/17/14 The Better Civilization “Fathers cover up for their sons‚ and sons cover up for their fathers…” Confucius on the Individual and State. Soon after the time of Confucius‚ two incredible civilizations rose: classical Athens in the West‚ and Han China in the East. In Classical Athens‚ around 470- 430 BCE‚ they had the first democratic government‚ the basis for the political systems of many powerful countries today. In the East‚ around 202 BCE-

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    Years ago in Memphis‚ Egypt‚ archaeologists unearthed the ancient tomb of the Apis-bulls and could hardly believe what they found. Leading to the tomb itself was a broad paved avenue lined by lions carved out of stone. To enter the tomb‚ one walked through a long and higharched corridor cut into solid rock. It extended for 2‚000 feet and was 20 feet wide and 20 feet tall. Many recesses along each side of the corridor had been carved into the rock and each held the ornately entombed remains of

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