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    Cold War - Chinese

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    started with being involved in 3 wars. The first thing China did in the simulation was occupied Tibet. We did this to expand China. In real life‚ this actually happened in October 1950. Why this happened was much of the same reason. Tibet helped China in our simulation by providing an increased amount of money and it played a role in real life. China used Tibet’s people and economy to boost its own. Tibet added a sizeable part of land to China and added some financial aid. The Korean War was the

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    people she had grown to love did not allow her to do this. Shu Wen accepted the Tibetans and was only ever there to help them‚ even though befriending the Tibetan’s meant that Shu Wen was going against her own countries beliefs. The war between Tibet and China was a clash of two ancient cultures‚ two cultures that Shu Wen had adapted to. Living with the Tibetans opened Shu Wen up to different ideas and ways of doing things‚ ways in which she grew to love. Shu Wen kept her old Chinese culture‚ by

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    On Sun Guangyi

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    Sun GuangYi http://newlotus.buddhistdoor.com/en/news/d/26158 Sun GuangYi is a contemporary artist who is Chinese but was inspired by his trip to Tibet and the Tibetan Buddhism‚ thus even went as far as to become a temporary monk to understand their teachings and meanings. His recent work Enlightenment project from the Blessings series was displayed in Sin Sin Fine Art Gallery from January 13th to February 10th of 2012. Sun GuangYi displayed his works in galleries almost every year and he has

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    something they never think about or even never met before. They will fall back when they are in this kind of situation. Secondly‚ some inflammatory topics like the legitimacy of the 2004 presidential election in the United State‚ Shangri-La image of Tibet before the Chinese invasion and so on raise issues. They break the traditional ideas‚ deny rational discourse and make an assertion. This process creates the dominant paradigms. However‚ whether they will be created all depends on their intellectual

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    Our Earth

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    its years of evolution. Our earth and its diverse environment: Plateaus‚ plains and valleys Plateaus: A plateau is a large highland area of fairly level land separated from surrounding land by steep slopes. Some plateaus‚ like the plateau of Tibet‚ lie between mountain ranges. Others are higher than surrounding land. Plateaus are widespread‚ and together with enclosed basins they cover about 45 percent of the Earth’s land surface. Plains: plains are broad‚ nearly level stretches of land that

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    Bachendri Pal

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    BACHENDRI PAL (1954--) Bachendri Pal was born on 24 May 1954 at Nakuri‚ Uttar Kashi in Uttaranchal. Her father was a border tradesman who took atta (flour) and rice from India to Tibet on mules and horses. Always a rebellious child‚ she loved wandering by herself in the Garhwal Himalayas. Her family was often entertained by her dreams of travelling in airplanes and meeting famous people. She was independent and fearless‚ and first tasted the excitement of the high altitudes

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    countries. Now in the view of Beijing are - Central Asia‚ South Asia sea‚ Russian Far East‚ Indian Ocean and ect..  Xinjiang - Turkic uighurs (45% of xinjiang population) - rich of oil and gas - the pipeline from Kazakhstan goes through xinjiang Tibet - Dalai Lama supported by India - rich of copper and iron - strategic border with India *china and India are destined by geography to by enemies Mongolia and Russian Far East  - small population - rich of natural resources and grass - once

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    article‚ David Montgomery presents a surprising perspective on Noah’s Flood and how the mystery of the Bible’s greatest story helped shape geology and the formation of our Earth. During chapter one‚ also known as "Buddha’s Dam‚" Montgomery visited Tibet‚ where he found flat-topped terraces standing high above river-level terrain. These terraces indicated lake sediment‚ where he later developed an image of two lakes‚ one higher than the other. Montgomery’s model was strengthened by carbon dates of

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    Silk Road

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    The Silk Road was a trade network the connected the East to the West on the Eurasian continent. This trade included both overland and maritime routes. The central Asian kingdoms and peoples became the nexus point for much of this trade which lasted from the 3rd century B.C.E. to the 15th century C.E. Many products and other cultural expressions moved along the Silk Road and diffused among various kingdoms along it. In breaking down and separating the patterns of interaction that occurred along the

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    policies of their respective governments. I will find the news from The Indian Times‚ The New Nation (Bangladesh) and The Dawn (Pakistan) and the time period of the news sources would be 2005-2009 AD. Background: The river Brahmaputra rises in Tibet and flows through India to the border of Bangladesh where it merges with the Ganga - Padma. Of the total catchment area of the

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