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    The name “China” most likely came from the Qin Dynasty (pronounced “Chin”)‚ and has had a great impact on Modern China. While the Qin Dynasty only lasted 9 years‚ the impact of the Qin Dynasty and Emperor cannot be underestimated. Ancient Chinas’ Qin Dynasty united China into a solid union under a legalist form of government‚ created beautiful yet functional art‚ and had an Emperor that standardized the currency‚ measurement and script of the country for the first time. The Qin family was the first

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    Emperor Yuan Quotes

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    In my opinion Emperor Yuan is far-sighted and wise but‚ foolish at the same time. He strives to do what’s best for the future of he’s dominion. “Who is to say that some day just such a man‚ in just such an apparatus of paper and reed‚ might not fly in the sky and drop huge stones upon the Great Wall of China?” said the Emperor. The shows us that Emperor Yuan is far-sight‚ the fact that he cares about the future of his town‚ demonstrates to us that he wants a safe environment for the future generations

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    The Yuan Goes Global

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    “The Yuan Goes Global” 1) How does the Chinese government limit the use of the Chinese currency‚ the RMB‚ on the global currency markets? Through the settlement of trade transactions‚ Chinese government can limit the use of currency on global currency markets. In the past‚ US dollars was the denominator of Chinese exports that back in 2009 there were only 1% of the $1.2 trillion Chinese exports were denominated in RMB while in 2011 the percentage had risen to 7%. This shows the Chinese government

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    HH1002 Final Paper Submission Why did the Ming dynasty decide on ceasing Zheng He ’s maritime voyages? The cessation of Zheng He’s maritime voyages by the Ming dynasty is multi-faceted. Each facet can be broadly classified as the political factors‚ economic factors and defence factors. Nevertheless‚ each reason is interdependent on one another which led the Ming dynasty to eventually terminate Zheng He’s voyages. On the other hand‚ hypothetically it may be asserted that China could have

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    Wal-Mart and the Yuan Debate 1.Why is the value of the yuan so important? Wal-Mart’s business strategy relies on low production costs which it can pass on to its customers.   If Wal-Mart were a country then it would be China’s eighth largest trading partner ahead of Russia‚ Australia‚ and Canada.   Wal-Mart’s non-Chinese owned suppliers operating in China number nearly 5‚000 and all of them benefit from a low valued yuan compared to the dollar.   The 176 million worldwide

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    the valuation of Chinese Yuan and the global economic balance with reference to the case “Chinese Yuan and Economic Balance” (Question 1). Secondly‚ it continues to focus on the situation of Japanese Yen‚ based on the article “The Yen and Exports: Japan’s Continued Recovery” (Question 2). Finally‚ it discusses three questions about foreign exchange calculations. (Question 3) Question 1 a) According to the article “Chinese Yuan and Economic Balance”‚ Chinese Yuan has been undervalued for

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    spread of revolutionary beliefs was the main reason for the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911 – 1912? It is fairly accurate to say that the spread of revolutionary beliefs was the main reason for the fall of the Qing Dynasty. However‚ it was a combination of both long term and short term effects that helped end the reign of the Qing Dynasty. Revolutionary beliefs were a main factor in the destruction of the Qing Dynasty. Sun Yat-Sen’s nationalist party became preferable to what was seen as an old

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    Gun Powder

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    illustration of a cannon dating from around 1127 was found in China‚ the time of the changeover from the Northern Song Dynasty to the Southern Song Dynasty. This was 150 years earlier than the cannon were developed in the west. The Song people also used gunpowder to make fire lances‚ or flamethrowers‚ and anti-personnel mines (for which we might be less grateful!). By the end of the Song Dynasty the Chinese had invented multi-stage rockets. In a way this could be seen as the idea behind the rocket‚ which

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    Descriptive Essay

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    with a history dating back to the Hemudu culture in 4800B.C. once known as Ming Zhou (the oldest name!)‚ Ningbo was known as a trade city on the silk road around 2000 years ago‚ then as a major port‚ along with Yangzhou and Guangzhou in the tang dynasty; thereafter‚ the major ports

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    Knowledge

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    limited. Zong saw the opportunity to produce milk drinks which were not common in China but were deemed as healthy‚ particularly for kids. Using the campus as his first testing ground‚ he started a business with two retired teachers and borrowed 140 000 Yuan (about $17‚000 at that time; Yang‚ 2004) In China‚ an IJV is defined as an establishment between one or more foreign‚ individuals‚ companies‚ enterprises or other economic organizations‚ and one or more Chinese companies‚ enterprises or other economic

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