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The Pollution Problem in China
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This 3 page paper examines the pollution problem in China. This short paper is chock full of facts on China's pollution problem and what the nation should do about it. Suggestions are provided. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA544Chn.rtf

The Potential for Revolution in China?
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A 3 page contention that revolution is a very real possibility in Central Asia and particularly in China. The author contends that Human rights violations couple with numerous other societal problems to produce a volatile environment. All it will take is the one flame that will set the explosion into action.
Filename: PPchnRv3.rtf

The Presidential Election of Taiwan
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8 pages in length. A close look at the election of Chen Shui-bian as president of Taiwan in March 2000. This paper looks at Taiwan's political history leading up to this important election as well as the impact it will have in the future of Taiwan. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: JGAtaipz.wps

THE QING DYNASTY
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This 5-page paper discusses the Qing Dynasty of China during the 17-20th centuries. Topics discussed include the Opium Wars and Western influence. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTqingdy.rtf

The Relationship Between Melodrama And Realism In The British Cinema 1930- 1949
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This 8 page paper considers the relationship between melodrama and realism in the United Kingdom during this period of time. Dominated by Hitchcock the paper demonstrates the relationship by using one of his earlier films; 'The Thirty Nine Steps' as well as a later Hitchcock style film' The Third Man'. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEmelodr.wps

The Relevance of Productive Innovation in Hong Kong and China
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This 13 page paper looks at the concept of productive innovation and how it is manifest in Hong Kong and China. Many issues are explored inclusive of, but not limited to, the concepts of capitalism and communism. Quantitative data is provided. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: SA338HKC.rtf

The Role of Confucian Reflection in Early Poetry
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This 8 page paper discusses the role of Confucian reflection in early Chinese poetry. It touches on the similar role played by Plato in considering early Greek writing. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVconpoe.rtf

The Role Of The "Silk Road" In The Transmission Of Buddhism To China
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20 pages in length. The legacy of the Silk Road is synonymous with Central Asia's overwhelming expansion of cultural, social, political and economic elements. That this particular stretch of throughway was established as a means by which to connect China with Europe and Western Asia illustrates the critical nature inherent to such a tremendous undertaking. Bringing such valuable commodities as precious metals and stones, glass, gold, ivory, jade, iron, furs, ceramics, bronze items and lacquer in addition to its namesake, this celebrated path brought what many contend to be the epitome of what came to represent China: the art and literature of Buddhism. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: TLCSilkR.rtf

The Role of Women in China and India:
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This 5 page paper examines the role of women in both China and India and determines how their role has changed in recent years. Furthermore, this paper discusses the Cultural Revolution in China as a turning point for those women. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: GSIndia2.rtf

The Roles of Men and Women in the Song and Qing Dynasties in China
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This is a 6 page paper discussing the distinctions between men and women in the Song and Qing Dynasties in China. The distinctions between men and women changed during the times of continuous change which existed in China between the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). Although China experienced a great deal of wealth during the Song Dynasty and women were often involved in running family businesses in the merchant class, the prominent role of women was still one of wife and mother in the household. At this time only men were literate, educated and allowed to own land. In addition, men introduced the practice of foot-binding of women to show their wealth and status. The practice of foot-binding of women was one of the first practices forbidden by the Manchurians during their leadership in the Qing Dynasty. In the latter Qing Dynasty, the dynamics changed again with the influences of the West in trade. During the latter Qing Dynasty, women from the upper classes became literate and educated and over 3,500 women published their writings during this period. Despite the increasing status of women in Chinese society however, most women were still restricted to writing about their traditional roles as wives and mothers as men still held dominated the system. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TJQingD1.rtf

The Secret of China's Success
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This 10 page paper talks about why China is successful and what things have contributed to that success. The Open door policy and economic trade zones are discussed. Tourism and industry within China's borders is also a topic of contemplation. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA150Cna.rtf

The Social Problems of the People's Republic of China
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This 5 page paper assess the social problems experienced by the People's Republic of China (PRC), considering some of the underpinnings that occurred during the 1960s and emerging social issues of the current day. Specifically, this paper assess the impact of the 'send-down policy' between 1967-1978, the problem of educational attainment, and the struggles with the integration of recent economic reforms and the impacts this has had on the social structure. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHPRC.wps

The Social Side of Poverty in China
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A 10 page research paper that examines the plight of China's poor. Citing documents from the World Bank, the writer presents an overall look at the efforts that are being made to elevate China's poor to a decent standard of living. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: 00chpoor.rtf

The Soong Dynasty of China
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An 8 page overview of the accomplishments and shortcomings of the Soong Dynasty of the twentieth century. This was a period which was largely under control of the powerful Soong family. The Soong family came to power in China during the Chinese Revolution of 1911. This revolution would set in motion a series of political and cultural changes which would extend, at least in remnant form, through the Twentieth Century. Many of these changes would relate to the choices which China would make after the revolution, choices centering around their political alliances and ideologies. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPchSoon.rtf

The Stability of the Agrarian Society in the Sung and Ming Dynasties in China
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This is a 6 page paper describing the stability of the agrarian societies of the Sung and Ming Dynasties in China. The Sung Dynasty (960-1279) and the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) were the two dynasties which provided centuries of stability, prosperity and contentment among the general population of China. The dynasties of the T’ang and Yuan (Mongols) which preceded each the Sung and the Ming did not develop the agricultural classes and were largely unstable and short-lived. The Sung Dynasty allowed for the farmers and commoners to prosper within society by allowing the farmers to buying their own land and the commoners became dominant within the government system. The aristocracy which was basically ousted from the government fled into the urban centers leaving their land behind which was bought by the farmers. The agricultural system soon flourished which brought new stability and prosperity to the general population and the government. The social, political and educational sectors all reflected the growing equality which existed in China and the positive psychological and sociological factors from Confucian thought added to the perfect civilization which was created. The Sung Dynasty fell to the Mongols and after a century of turmoil, China was again recovered during the Ming Dynasty which reestablished the agricultural base, the strength of the government and Neo-Confucian influence. The Ming Dynasty in itself reflected the prosperity of the Sung Dynasty again based on the strength and stability of its agrarian society. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJChina1.rtf

The Story Of The Stone
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In the reading of The Story of the Stone there is an enormous amount of symbolism inherent in the presentation. The author tells the reader, in the preamble, that many of the names are allegorical. The style of writing, similar to the telling of a myth or fable, and the inclusion of metaphysical thought and paranormal activities (prescient dreams) lends credence to the interpretation of the story in terms of the symbols and the social climate at the time it was written. This is 5 page paper examines the changes in social and class structure in the late Imperialist era of the Qing Dynasty through the auspices of the symbols presented in the story. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Storysto.rtf


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