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  • Chinese Immigrants
    449 words
    Chinese Immigrants lived in really poor conditions. Small rooms were packed full of 20 to 30 immigrants. Rats and mice were everywhere, and catching diseases were often and deadly. Since there were no good vaccinations, many died from diseases caught from their workers. Sometimes the dirt would be inches high. Living in these conditions would be very harsh, yet still more and more immigrants from China came to mine and work on the railroad. The Chinese played a very important, yet dangerous job ...
  • Fourteenth Dalai Lama
    1,242 words
    The Tibetan struggle for independence is illuminated by the flight of the Chinese controlled religious leader. China feels they have the right to persecute and destroy a culture that has survived peacefully for so many years. Unfortunately nobody is currently stopping them from these atrocities, but some shocking actions have been taking place recently in China. These events must show the world that China must be stopped in their actions in Tibet. Tibet was once a land of peace and prosperity. I...
  • Malraux's Confidence In Communism
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    Man's Fate is a fictional story based on the 1927 Chinese revolution in Shanghai. The main characters, Ch " en, Kyo, May, Katov, and Old Gisors represent different facets of Malraux's belief system and personality. The story opens where Ch " en is in the room of a sleeping man who he's about to assassinate. The assassination of the businessman can be seen as the destruction of the capitalism Malraux saw as the cause of the "oppressed and exploited Chinese" (Greenlee 59). Malraux came from a brok...
  • Firecrackers On Every Chinese New Year
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    Chinese New Year Every country has their own holiday system. Different countries have different holidays. There are also some common holidays that people celebrate around the world, such as Christmas and New Year. Different countries have their own definition of the New Year. Therefore, they celebrate their own New Year, not only on the first day of January, but also on a certain day or days every year. A good example is the Chinese New Year. Do you know when the Chinese New Year is How long do ...
  • Tibet Before The Chinese
    387 words
    For 48 years, China has occupied Tibet. In Tibet's history, there has been over 17 percent of the Tibetan people killed, and 6,000 monasteries ruined. For starters, Tibet was never part of China. During the first few years when China was in control of Tibet, the Chinese declared that Tibet should be part of China, because an Emperor of Tibet once married a Chinese princess. Years later, the Chinese said that Tibet was part of China because of the warrior Genghis Khan. Genghis Khan and the Mongol...
  • China For Chinese People
    300 words
    China For Chinese people what is the advantage of having many children? They provide many hands to work and ensure that the land will be worked when the parents are old. In the early seventies the population of China was a little under a billion. That is why in 1972 the Chinese government decided to implant the 'wan xi sha o'family planning program. This program allowed families to have no more than two children. By the late seventies apparently the Chinese population was still growing. Thus in ...
  • Chinese People
    520 words
    Commentary on China The press in China has come a long way since the CCP took over the Chinese government in 1949 and it will continue to expand it's freedom as we go into the 21st century. They were denied the right of freedom of speech and freedom of the press for all those years, that now the Chinese people have a hunger for information and knowledge of other countries culture and industrialization. They may have had a little set back in 1989 when the Tiananmen Square demonstration broke out ...
  • Results Of The Racism Against Chinese Diggers
    957 words
    For a few short years, from the beginning of the 1850's to the early 60's, thousands of people flocked to Australia. The ships that brought them often swung empty at their moorings as both crews and passengers swarmed inland toward makeshift camps. The lure was gold. With so many immigrants from different countries assembled on the goldfields, it wasn't long until threats to social stability were magnified in the form of racism. One of the main driving forces behind this racism was competition o...
  • Gray Chinese Government
    1,103 words
    Why did Self-Strengthening Fail? Self-strengthening was aimed to preserve traditional Chinese ideals (Confucianism) and to incorporate modern Western technology into their society. It was "learning the superior techniques of the barbarians to control the barbarians" as Wei Yuan stated. However, self-strengthening failed due to a number of reasons: lack of co-ordination, lack of money, lack of skilled people, traditional Confucian attitudes, limited scopes and government corruption. One of the mo...
  • Citizens Of The People's Republic Of China
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    China, with 1.3 billion populations and five thousand years civilization, is trying hard with enthusiasm to build up a country that is based on the rule of law. It must be an unprecedented venture and one of the most challenging events in the world today. Interestingly China is a country that has a long history without any rule of law. Nevertheless China has developed its own way of maintaining social order and stability. Confucianism and feudal ethical rules have been the central ideology to pr...

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