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    was used to contribute to china’s civilization by also being as a highway to unify and control. There was also the warring states period which came about when the steppe cavalries became a serious threat to china in northern region‚ which ended when Qin Kingdom conquered the rest. During this period though‚ there were fights among seven major kingdoms that were independent and they were fighting to gain power and to become superior to all other in authority. Geography comes in with the help of the

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    environment‚ a few things immediately come to mind‚ a particular man-made structure and the environment. Arguably‚ the most well known manmade structure in the world is the Great Wall of China. Constant wars and invasions by barbarian nomads during the Qin Dynasty in 200 B.C. sparked the construction of The Great Wall. Once completed‚ the wall was to run roughly three thousand miles long. The wall as we know it today runs over thirteen thousand miles long. The majority of the maintenance and continuation

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    carve out their own kingdoms. The state of Qin would eventually emerge the victor and unify all of China under one rule for the first time in history. Qu Yuan served as minister to the Zhou Emperor. A wise and articulate man‚ he was loved by the common people. He did much to fight against the rampant corruption that plagued the court-- thereby earning the envy and fear of other officials. Therefore‚ when he urged the emperor to avoid conflict with the Qin Kingdom‚ the officials pressured the Emperor

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    The Great Wall was usually built with local materials‚ mostly earth and stones. After uniting China from seven Warring States‚ the first emperor of Qin Dynasty connected the walls of the three states in the north and formed the first "Wan Li Chang Cheng". Basically‚ walls were built at strategic points by different states (Qi‚ Chu‚ Wei‚ Yan‚ Zhao‚ Qin‚ Han) to protect their territories. Armies were stationed along the wall as a first line of defense against the invading nomadic Hsiung Nu tribes

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    The Official Guide for GMAT@ Review 13th Edition 9.6 Practice Questions the sentence correction questions presents a sentence‚ part or all of which is underlined. Beneath the sentence you will find five ways of phrasing the underlined part. The first of these repeats the original; the other four are different. Follow the requirements of standard written English to choose your answer‚ paying attention to grammar‚ word choice‚ and sentence construction. Select the answer that produces the most

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    building it. The wall’s history began about 2‚200 years ago‚ when a Chinese leader‚ Emperor Qin‚ formed seven groups of Chinese to work independently on constructing walls to protect their country from Mongolian invaders‚ people from the north who wanted to enter China and take control of it. He then connected their shorter seven walls into a single wall about 4‚830 kilometers long. Emperor Qin used 300‚000 men to build the wall and it took about 10 years. The men built across deserts

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    Xia’s in ancient historical texts‚ but it is impossible to verify that these remains are of the Xia without written records from the period. Some of the thousands of life-size Terracotta Warriors of the Qin Dynasty‚ ca. 210 BC. Some of the thousands of life-size Terracotta Warriors of the Qin Dynasty‚ ca. 210 BC. The second dynasty‚ the loosely feudal Shang‚ definitely settled along the Yellow River in eastern China from the 18th to the 12th century BCE. They were invaded

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    East Asian countries. The intellectual society of this era was characterized by itinerant scholars‚ who were often employed by various state rulers as advisers on the methods of government‚ war‚ and diplomacy. This period ended with the rise of the Qin Dynasty and the subsequent purge of dissent. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/undred_Schools_of_Thought) So as you can see‚ in that era there is a lot of ideologist and different kinds of thoughts. As influence by the Chinese culture‚ I was think the

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    Over decades‚ people all over the world have been arguing whether greed is beneficial. Michael Douglas said in the film Wall Street‚ "Greed is good"‚ as it motivates investors to earn more and leads to competition among companies. Yet many still feel greed does more harm than good. Several religions see greed as a sin‚ together with sloth‚ lust and gluttony. Dictionaries define greed as an excessive desire to acquire or possess more than what one needs or deserves. Though greed does bear a negative

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    is unification so integral and important in the development of the earliest dynasty in China? Unification is important and integral in the development of the earliest dynasty because it could gain control over the rest of China and also to recover from the Mandate of Heaven. Also‚ they saw this as a reason for their empires to be more stable which means there are fewer wars to happen. They could also see this as a chance of becoming a prosperous nation when it comes to the economic side of the unification

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