The Last Emperor
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A 6 page paper discussing the many events that have taken place since the end of
imperial China and the removal of the last emperor, Puyi. Issues addressed
include China’s involvement with Japan, the growth of the People’s Republic
of China, Mao Tse-tung, and the war of 1911, which essentially ended the
imperial rule. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAemper.wps
The Modernization of China
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A 7 page research paper on the collision course that is forming between China's
steadily growing population and the corresponding increasing need for food.
China has over one-fifth of the world's population, but only about a seventh of
the world's arable land. Experts fear that China may be headed for another
famine equal to the one which followed Mao's push toward industrialization in
the 1950s. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Modchina.wps
History of Jews in China
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This 10 page report discusses the history of the Jews in China. Approximately
1,000 years ago, of Jewish traders from the Middle East who settled in the Sung
dynasty's imperial capital of Kaifeng along the Yellow River in east central
China. They openly prayed in Hebrew, observed Jewish dietary laws, circumcised
their newborn sons and built a synagogue facing Jerusalem in which to worship.
They lived in peace for centuries, eventually establishing a Jewish society and
culture that has been estimated to range in numbers between 5,000 to 9,000
people. In the 1930s and 1940’s, there were an estimated 30,000-40,000 Jews in
China. Most of whom left after the end of World War II or during the Cultural
Revolution. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWchina.rtf
Differences & Similarities Between
Lenin, Stalin, & Mao
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An 10 page reseach paper analyzing the similarities and differences of Lenin,
Stalin, and Mao. The impact they had on their country is discussed. Further, a
comparison is made between the writings of Lenin, Hitler and Mussolini. All were
fanatics, all were dictators, all blamed another segment of their society for
everything that was wrong. Extensive bibliography is included.
Filename: Lenstalin.wps
History of Jews in China
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This 15 page report discusses the history of the Jews in China. Approximately
1,000 years ago, of Jewish traders from the Middle East who settled in the Sung
dynasty's imperial capital of Kaifeng along the Yellow River in east central
China. They openly prayed in Hebrew, observed Jewish dietary laws, circumcised
their newborn sons and built a synagogue facing Jerusalem in which to worship.
They lived in peace for centuries, eventually establishing a Jewish society and
culture that has been estimated to range in numbers between 5,000 to 9,000
people. In the 1930s and 1940’s, there were an estimated 30,000-40,000 Jews in
China. Most of whom left after the end of World War II or during the Cultural
Revolution. Bibliography lists 7 sources. This paper is an extension of
BWchina.rtf.
Filename: BWchin15.rtf
The Human Rights Policy of The United
Nations & Implementation of Those Policies in China
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In 5 pages the author discusses the human rights policy of the United Nations
and an analysis of the implementation of those policies in China. 'The UN human
rights committees focus their goals on human rights violations, and ensuring
equality on all aspects. China has been cited as a violator of the human rights
covenants that were established by the United Nations.' Bibliography lists 7
sources.
Filename: Unrights.wps
Social Hierarchy: Similarities Between Old
Regime Europe, America, Hindu India and Confucian China
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A 7 page discussion of the similarities between four distinct geographic and
political regions in terms of social hierarchy. Emphasizes the role of the lower
classes in shaping and supporting each region. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPsocHei.wps
Principles Of Confucianism
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This 10 page paper examines the Eastern philosophy (and religion) known as
Confucianism. Specifically, there will be a discussion of the philosophy's
origins, the emergence of Confucian schools of thought, tenets, rituals and
principles as outlined in the classics and books of Confucianism. Bibliography
lists 10+ sources.
Filename: Confuphi.wps
Ezra Pound / Philosophy & Works
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9 pages in length. Ezra Pound was an American avant-garde poet, critic, and
translator, who exerted an enormous influence over the development of English
and American poetry and criticism during the early 20th century. Interestingly,
Pound actually led the Modernist interest in Chinese poetry and is therefore
quite significant to Asian studies. Report is largely a comprehensive,
sociopolitical examination of Ezra Pound's influence, philosophy, and style.
Bibliography lists 5 critical sources.
Filename: Ezrapoun.wps