1994. Decision-making in China’s rural economy: the linkages between village leaders and farm households Scudder‚ T.‚ 1997. Social impacts of large dam projects. In: Dorcey‚ T.‚ Steiner‚ A.‚ Acreman‚ M.‚ Orlando‚ B Sichuan Statistical Bureau‚ 1996. Sichuan Tongji Nianjian 1996 (Sichuan Statistical Yearbook 1996). Smyth‚ R.‚ 1998. Property rights in China’s economic reforms. Communist and Post-Communist Studies 31 (3)‚ 235–248. Sleigh‚ A.‚ Jackson‚ S.‚ 1998. Public health and public choice: dammed
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Movie Selected: The King of Masks (1996) by Tian-Ming Wu Topic: The portrayal of gender inequality in the movie “The King of Masks” By Henry Surya Jaya (永龙) #57424103 “Men of quality are not threatened by women of equality‚” proclaimed former president Thomas Jefferson. Many revolutionists around the world have battled against gender inequality for a long time‚ yet it remains an unresolved global issue. The movie “The King of Masks”‚ directed by Wu Tianming beautifully portrays some aspects
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1 / 1 HIST1405 Assignment 1 Name: Ho Yee Lam Student ID: 17226643 1. Wen Fong‚ “The Great Bronze Age of China: An Exhibition from The People’s Republic of China”‚ London‚ Thames and Hudson‚ 1980. The Bronze age collections provided by the China’s Cultural Relics Bureau are shown in this book. The catalogue not only displays a wide range of tools and objects in that era‚ many details‚ drawings‚ graphs and maps are also included. 2. Ying Wang‚ “Bronze Age China: Style and Material”‚ UK‚ Cambridge
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a process of feeling the world: enjoying beautiful sceneries‚ tasting different food‚ meeting interesting people and experiencing new cultures. I traveled a lot when I was a kid. I remember once when I was in the Liangshan yi autonomous region‚ Sichuan‚ my parents took me to the Torch Festival. People dressed in clothes with Yi features‚ surrounded a big torch‚ dancing and singing with great joy. I was highly affected by the atmosphere‚ my face was reddened and my whole world was lighted up. I can
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reflections suggest that giving the priority to animal conservations will distract our focuses on the economic constructions in some areas and probably leave the residents there in high poverty rate. For example‚ when we want to protect pandas in Sichuan Province‚ it is usually the case that we have to spend large amount of money on their habitant build and providing them with veterinary care and food as well. By doing these‚ there is apparently no adequate financial support when it comes to the issue
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manufacturing‚ and one of the 4 leading in terms of distribution. At present‚ there are over 3 000 furniture manufacturing and associated businesses employing over 500 000 people. And with production and sales accounting for over 80% of the whole province of Sichuan‚ the local industry is the largest in China in the production of panel-made/style
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Hong Kong people may empathise with the Mainlander owing to their outrageous condition that are facing in China . Hong Kong people are easily concerned on the issue in China under globalisation. As an illustration‚ nainlanders suffered from the Sichuan earthquake disaster. Hong Kong people will have sympathy on the Chinese‚ to the indigent and needy. Their national identity is being enhanced by the participation in such events. It is known that Hong Kong people’s sympathy as an precious opportunity
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A disaster is a natural or man-made (or technological) hazard resulting in an event of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction‚ loss of life‚ or drastic change to the environment. A disaster can be ostensively defined as any tragic event stemming from events such as earthquakes‚ floods‚ catastrophic accidents‚ fires‚ orexplosions. It is a phenomenon that disasters can cause damage to life‚ property and destroy the economic‚ social and cultural life of people. In contemporary
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sound so attractive. 3. Great variety of food Shanghai’s restaurants are more diverse. New restaurants and bars are constantly opening in Shanghai. In Shanghai‚ not only can you taste traditional China’s multitude of regional cuisines such as Sichuan food‚ Xinjiang food‚ Hunan food‚ etc. You can also taste food from all
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1994‚ Wahaha shifted the company away from health drinks to other products. In this period Wahaha launched a sour plum drink‚ alcoholic beverages and ‚ but these would successively fail. In 1994‚ the company acquired three insolvent companies in Sichuan‚ and established its first factory in Chongqing. A local manufacturing base enabled the company to reduce distribution costs to western China. Once talks had started with Danone‚ capital became available once again for the company. Wahaha launched
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