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    all or nothing‚ set on the uncertain future with a non back looking persona. That‚ and if the outcome is great is what my judging is based on. Zheng He‚ originally named Ma He‚ was born into a Muslim family just beyond the borders of China (later Yunnan Province in the southwestern part of China) in 1371. In 1402‚ after Emperor Cheng Zu of the Ming Dynasty ascended the throne‚ he dispatched Zheng He and Wang Jinghong to lead a giant fleet to the Western Sea (today’s Southeast Asia)‚ carrying members

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    counted again the same. Finally we came for the the same results. What we did ensured the election went smoothly and no mistakes happened. one unforgettable experience. In the summer holiday of 2012‚ my mum and me went for a travel and sight seeing in Yunnan Province‚ China‚ where is located in Southwest of China‚ and famous for its beautiful sceneries,jewels and precious stones. The local tour guide took us to visit one old mine in morning‚ and in afternoon lead us to go shopping in near shops.In one

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    The mung or moong bean[1] (also known as green gram or golden gram) is the seed of Vigna radiata‚[2][3] native to the Indian subcontinent‚[4] and mainly cultivated in India‚ China‚ The mung bean was domesticated in Mongolia‚ where its progenitor (Vigna radiata subspecies sublobata) occurs wild.[6][7] Archaeological evidence has turned up carbonized mung beans on many sites in India.[8] Areas with early finds include the eastern zone of the Harappan civilization in Punjab and Haryana‚ where finds

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    * He kept a powerful army and re-organized using a model known as the Wèisuǒ system. (Each military unit consisted of 5‚600 men divided into five battalions and ten companies) * Hongwu ordered the construction of several mosques in Nanjing‚ Yunnan‚ Guangdong and Fujian‚ and had inscriptions praising Muhammed placed in mosques. * He rebuilt the Jinjue Mosque in Nanjing * Large numbers of Hui people moved to the city during his rule. Rachel Wesley September 29‚ 2012 AP World

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    http://202.120.60.18/coolenglish/docs/essay/China ’s%20Tea%20Culture(%E9%87%91%E6%99%93%E5%AE%81).htm       China ’s Tea Culture       [pic]                         Content [pic]     • λ   China‚ the Homeland of Tea     • λ   Types of Chinese Tea     • λ   Advantages of Tea-Drinking     • λ   Tea Production     • λ   Tea-Producing Areas     • λ   Links to the tea sites             [pic] China ’s Tea Culture

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    French-owned factories. The French paid them as little as they could -- hardly enough for survival‚ and sometimes not enough. As in Africa‚ the French were taxing the Vietnamese and drafting them to labor on public works. On one such project -- the Hanoi-Yunnan Phu railway -- 25‚000 Vietnamese died. Conditions in Vietnam in general were creating a decline in Vietnam’s population. The French in Vietnam established a monopoly in the production of salt‚ alcoholic beverages and opium. They taxed consumption

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    Daily.  This law means  that  parents  have  to  respect  their  parents   and   grandparents.  The  example  from  the article  is  that  a  twenty­six  year  old  man  pushed  his  physically  disabled   mother  from  beijing to Xishuangbanna‚  Yunnan  province  ‚  in  a  wheel  chair.  The  journey  had  taken  him  ninety­three days.  True  dedication  to  his  mother.  The  logical  appeal  in

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    2 33-49. Boulding‚ Kenneth (1956) “General Systems Theory: The Skelton of Science” Management Science Vol. 2: 197-208. Doorne‚ S.‚ Ateljevic‚ I. and Bai‚ Z. (2003)‚ “Representing identities through tourism: encounters of ethnic minorities in Dali‚ Yunnan Province‚ People ’s Republic of China”. International Journal of Tourism Research‚ 5: 1–11. Fisk‚ George (1973) “Criteria for a Theory of Responsible Consumption” Journal of Marketing. 37(April): 24-31. Fisk‚ George (1982) “Editor’s working definition

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    I was born into a Bouyei family‚ which represents an ethnic minority in China who mainly lives in the impoverished mountainous rural areas‚ such as the Guizhou and Yunnan Province of China. In China’s 2010 national census‚ the Bouyei ethnic minority was 2.87 million‚ only 1.75% of them received college degrees‚ and only 0.06% of them held a master’s degree or higher. Therefore‚ it is reasonable to say that I’m from a historically underrepresented group in higher education‚ as well as in an American

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    The Ming Dynasty‚ also Empire of the Great Ming‚ was the ruling dynasty of China for 276 years (1368–1644) following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty. The Ming‚ described by some as "one of the greatest eras of orderly government and social stability in human history"‚[2] was the last dynasty in China ruled by ethnic Han Chinese. Although the Ming capital Beijing fell in 1644 to a rebellion led by Li Zicheng (who established the Shun Dynasty‚ soon replaced by the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty)

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