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Papers On China & Chinese Issues
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Blood, Sweat & Tears - The Price of Progress in China
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A 10 page paper that explores the sweatshop tactics that are being practiced today in the factories of China as manufacturing increases due to the current economic boom. Included is a description of the conditions in some of these factories as well as a discussion on the ethics of this practice as related to business. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: LCChina.doc
Book Review / Early Dynasties
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5 page review of a book by D. Keightly entitled "Shang & Zhou Dynasties : An Historical Examination." The writer analyzes the foundations of Chinese civilization, tradition, culture, political rule, and other developments. Key aspects of the Shane and Zhou dynasties are clarified. No citation.
Filename: Shangdyn.wps
Buddhism in China
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This 7 page paper provides an overview of Buddhism in China. Various forms of Buddhism are explored. Types of Buddhism within China and other nations are compared and contrasted. Some history is provided as well as information regarding religious practices in communist China today. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: SA119Bud.doc
BUSINESS CLIMATE AND POLITICS IN CHINA
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This paper discusses a joint venture between a U.S. and Chinese firm -- and the political and business climate in China that might impact the firms' ability to do business. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MTchibus.rtf
Business Considerations When Expanding to China
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of items that a business would want to consider when expanding to China. The paper focuses on education and human capital. Suggestions are provided. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA142ch.rtf
Catholicism in Modern Day China
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This is a 6 page paper discussing the political and religious issues involved in Catholicism in modern day China. Although the Catholic religion has been a part of Chinese life for the past 400 years, the last 50 years has seen a political division in the Church because of the 1949 Communist victory. The Communist government created the “official” Catholic Church in China which essentially divided the Church into two groups: those who followed the Chinese official Catholic Church and those who followed the Vatican who had to go underground to practice their beliefs. Since that time, the Vatican, Beijing and the followers of the Catholic faith in China have undergone a tumultuous journey on the path to reconciliation and normalization.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJCathC1.rtf
China / The Long March (1934-35)
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An overview of one of China's most dramatic stand-ups in the country's history, "The Long March." For the most part, this was an epic journey across China undertaken by the Chinese Communists in 1934-35 and sprawling out over 5,000 miles. It has been defined by some as the most extraordinary event of its kind in world history and this 5 page paper details its casual factors, philosophical rationale, and political outcome. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Longmarc.wps
China and Japan / Political & Legislative Structures
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A 10 page paper discussing and comparing the political and legislative structures of China and Japan. The primary issue or 'problem' discussed is the idea that the Chinese government has claimed all authority resulting in less innovation and growth compared to Japan's more functional approach to development and government support rather than government control. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Chinjap.wps
China And Japan: Political, Economic And Religious
Development Between 1500 And 1800
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses the political, economic and religious development of China and Japan between the years of 1500 and 1800. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCchijp.wps
China And Modernity: Cultural Implication
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5 pages in length. The spoils of modernity have presented a cultural conflict for China and her heritage. Inasmuch as the twentieth century opened many social, political and cultural doors that had heretofore remained tightly shut, younger generations have taken the opportunity to reach beyond the sometimes-stringent boundaries of tradition in exchange for experiencing the new and unconventional. Indicative of two generations that look upon each other as being completely out of touch with reality, traditional and modern-day Chinese have little understanding of the needs reflected by the other's generation. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCChnMd.rtf
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