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    All About Gened

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    A New Family Gameshow YOUR NEWEST FAMILY GAMESHOW ! Presented By: ILENE NICOLE FONG WEI LIN 1242690 GERMAINE LIM SHI MIN 1242674 MUHAMMAD HADY ISHAK BIN MUHAMMAD 1242658 NADIAH BERLYANNA AFRINA BINTE MASRANI 1242463 RISHIIKANTHAN S/O VIJAYAHKUMAR 1242661 DTVM/FT/1B/01 Date of submission: 19 February 2013 The following proposal contains original ideas‚ recommendations and other intellectual compositions that constitute the intellectual properties of Singapore Polytechnic‚ DTVM. These cannot

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    To what extent was the CCP able to develop as a significant political force in the years 1927 to 1945? The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was a revolutionary movement led by Professors Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao‚ who emerged from the May Fourth Movement‚ challenging the traditional Confucian Chinese ideas and were influenced by the ideas of Karl Marx. When the CCP was first founded‚ in 1921‚ it contained only 50 members. However‚ throughout the years 1927 to 1945 it went through horrific defeats by

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    “Analyze the Foreign Policies of Tun Abdul Razak Period and Their Influences on Malaysia” LECTURER’S NAME : MR. RAYMOND DUE DATE : 18 MARCH 2010 CONTENT NO. | TITLE | PAGE | 1. | TUN ABDUL RAZAK’S BIOGRAPHY | 1 | 2. | MALAYSIAN’S FOREIGN POLICY | 2 | 3. | ASEAN | 2-4 | 4. | CHINA’S INITIATIVE | 4-6 | 5. | NAM | 7-9 | 6. | OIC | 9-11 | 7. | COMMONWEALTH & UNITED NATION | 12-14 | 8. | REFERENCES | 15 | TUN ABDUL RAZAK’S BIOGRAPHY Tun Abdul Razak was the second Prime Minister

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    WHAT IS NON-ALIGNMENT MOVEMENT?? The NAM can be defined as: The international forum of the people of the third World who openly attack and cancel out the desire for creating the spheres of control by the super powers and thus is an important and effective organ against Colonialism and imperialism." HISTORY: De-colonization The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was created and founded during the collapse of the colonial system and the independence struggles of the

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    Maddie Brown Mrs. Bossu Block 1 3/24/17 Richard M. Nixon Richard M. Nixon was born on January 9‚ 1913 in Yorba Linda‚ California. He was the second of five children belonging to Frank and Hannah Nixon. From a young age the Nixon family was plagued with bad luck. Is younger brother died in 1925 and his older‚ who he was very close to‚ died in 1933 of tuberculosis. In 1922‚ the Nixon ranch failed and his family moved closer to his mother’s family in Whittier‚ California. His family never had much

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    Mao Zedong cultural revolution era In 1966‚ China’s Communist leader Mao Zedong launched what became known as the Cultural Revolution in order to reassert his authority over the Chinese government. Believing that current Communist leaders were taking the party‚ and China itself‚ in the wrong direction‚ Mao called on the nation’s youth to purge the “impure” elements of Chinese society and revive the revolutionary spirit that had led to victory in the civil war 20 decades earlier and the formation

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    The Perspectives between The People’s Republic of China and Japan Regarding the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands Dispute The Senkaku islands dispute occurs because the PRC and Japan both claim that the islands are belong to them. Viewed from the location of the Senkaku islands‚ this location is considered strategic for the PRC‚ Taiwan‚ and Japan. There are three factors; (1) They assume that the location of the Senkaku islands could be used as the basis for the military to maintain defense and national security

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    Chapter 35 Chapter 35 Rebirth and Revolution: Nation-Building in East Asia and the Pacific Rim I.Introduction i. Japan the anomaly in non-Western societies a. Fought imperialism & high level of industrialization b. Imitation of Western rivals - imperialist tendencies ii. Korea has also emerged as leading industrial center iii. China and Vietnam resemble other emerging nations a. Suffered from exploitive terms of exchange w/ West b. Had to deal with underdevelopment

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    Ismail Gulgee

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    Ismail Gulgee Engineer and Artist Born: October 25th‚ 1926 Died: December 16th‚ 2007 Biography Ismail Gulgee was born in Peshawar‚ Pakistan. He completed his early education in Pakistan and for higher studies he went to United States‚ there he completed his Civil Engineering from Columbia University and Harvard University. During his studies he started painting for his soul satisfaction. Gulgee explains it like this: “My work is the externalization of my inner journey. Through it I communicate

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    In 1949 a powerful communist leader by the name of Mao Zedong came to power based on his idea for a‚ “Great Leap Forward.” This idea was meant to bring China’s economy into the twentieth century. He had assembled a revolutionary government using traditional Chinese ideals of filial piety‚ harmony‚ and order. Mao’s cult of personality‚ party purges‚ and political policies reflect Mao’s esteem of these traditional Chinese ideals and history. However‚ the product of this revolution created a massive

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