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    Milestones in Hong Kong and China |Year | |Development | | | | | |1993 | |Officially incorporated in Hong Kong. Received nonprofit status from Hong Kong’s Internal Revenue Department. | | | |

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    consists‚ of 6‚908‚497‚829 people. China resides as the world’s leading populated country with 1‚336‚718‚015 people. Because‚ of this over population it maintained fears of their food‚ resources‚ and living spaces. The Chinese government then implemented the one-child policy. The one-child policy has prevailed effectively in slowing down the population growth‚ but it has caused great anguish among Chinese families. Matt Rosenberg explains how one of the problems facing China in recent years is overpopulation

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    Chinas One-Child Policy Lilibeth Dejesus Geography period 7 Mrs. Barajas China’s One-Child Policy In China‚ there are more than 1.3 billion people living‚ working and building families. In 1978‚ the government created China’s one-child policy. China’s one-child policy was established by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in 1979 to limit China’s population growth. The policy lets couples have only one child. If they have another child the mother is pressured to abort the pregnancy. The one-child

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    The Three Philosophical Movements of Classical China Classical China was established under the influences of three philosophical movements: Confucianism‚ Legalism‚ and Daoism. Confucianism intended for bettered moral conduct and more sophisticated political formations. Confucian beliefs‚ however‚ lacked the spiritual side Daoism provided. Daoism integrated traditional Chinese principles with a sense of magic and mystery of nature. Legalism prompted military force for a more authoritative state‚ preferring

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    In China‚ gender inequality still exists between husbands and wives; however‚ ever since 1950‚ the tendency of gender positions shared in a marriage is increasing. Both traditional and modern marriages require dowries and bride prices from both families‚ whereas the economic grows‚ either one side of the family has to disburse more to the other family. Moreover‚ the one who has higher education or earn the most has the authority in household. Working inequality is still present in some cities of

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    it can actually fly in the sky and even higher than a swallow? In the horse culture of China‚ it indeed has been recorded that the swiftest horses could actually catch up with birds. The work of ancient Chinese art I referring to is the Bronze Galloping Horse‚ from the East Han Dynasty about 2‚000 years ago. By 221 B.C.E.‚ the Qin ruler‚ Shih Huang Ti‚ had replaced the last Zhou emperor‚ and ruled all of China. In fact‚ his title‚ Shih Huang Ti‚ meant first universal emperor‚ while his dynasty’s

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    how leaders will take specific measures on tackling environmental challenges. China has faced much pressure and criticism‚ domestically and internationally with their actions or lack thereof on the environmental crisis. China is the world’s leader when it comes to the release of carbon emissions. Approximately‚ one third of all accountable greenhouses gases that are emitted from the planet is due to China’s activities. China is home to sixteen of the world’s twenty most polluted cities (Xu 1). The contribution

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    3 - 4 6. Conclusion P. 4 7. Reference P. 5 - 6 Introduction Nowadays‚ China is experiencing a rapid economic growth. By following the end of the eleventh National People ’s Congress of People’s Republic of China recently‚ China is emphasizing to develop seven new strategic industries with the release of the Twelfth Five-Year Program. As China is achieving a low carbon economy‚ thus one of the new strategic industry‚ new energy is essential to the success

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    1. Abstract The purpose of this report is to discuss the invention of paper and paper history in various countries in Asia. Among Asian countries‚ ancient China will be emphasized due to the fact that invention of papermaking attributed to Chinese inventor. The flow of papermaking technology in Asia will also be mentioned in the following discussion. The introduction part provides the background of writing materials and papermaking invention‚ 2. Introduction Before 105 A.D‚ writing materials varied

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    Kissinger’s Secret Trips to China Henry Kissinger was a significant figure in many affairs that occurred during Richard Nixon’s and Gerald Ford’s terms in office. He was a reliable negotiator for‚ the often shy‚ Nixon. Perhaps‚ one of his greatest feats was his involvement in the Asian détente. This involved many negotiations with several Nations including Vietnam‚ Russia and‚ the subject of my project‚ China. Nixon is often credited with the accomplishment of opening China to the Western world and

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