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    In China, the Chinese philosopher Confucius brought about the teachings of Confucianism. These teachings led to the main virtues of Chinese culture. Confucianism continued its path of improvement through the years; allowing certain aspects of Chinese culture, to extend to other regions, such as Korea, Vietnam, and Japan. The beginning of Confucianism started in 5th-6th century B.C. by Confucius, or Kung- Fu. Confucianism is the philosophical and ethical teachings, introduced to Chinese culture/religion

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    Japan and Self-Strengthening Movement of China were both 19th century political initiatives intended to foster the advancement of both East Asian nations, with varied results. While in the end China stood beholden to demands of the West and lost control internally due to domestic forces, Japan became a successful modern player in East Asia and the larger world. Multiple factors played a role in dictating the economic and political futures of Japan and China, one of the most important being geography

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    Developments in Ancient China

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    In the early years of China, the Chinese began a period of establishment in the world with ideas and teachings of new religions, changing powers, and building empires. In a nutshell the Chinese were progressing toward new technology, writings, and belief systems. The Chinese saw many dynasties come and go as well as many ups and downs experienced with societies over the course of history. As all nation’s go through change, the Chinese experienced changes from other lands far away and produced

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    Wal Mart in China

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    PRICES IN CHINA ------------------------------------------------- ANALYSIS Walmart’s retailing secret recipe depends largely on its peerless supply chain that enables the stores to sell Chinese-made products to US consumers at relatively low prices. However, the company has struggled to obtain the same status in the Chinese market itself. The struggle has largely attributed to the differences in social, economic, political and technological factors available in US but not in China. The report

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    China River Valley

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    Agricultural societies dominated China by 5000 BCE everywhere east of the Wei River Valley all the way to the North China Plain. Millet was grown away from the forrest in areas with enough water and people domesticated dogs, pigs, and chickens. They still, however, relied on hunting for game and gathering plants for food. The people lived in groups of one room houses made of earth with clay or thatch roofs. They knitted fibers with the help of spinning wheels and decorated pottery with art. Since

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    China Leftover Women

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    Literature Review China is one of the most fascinating countries in the world. Being very influential around the globe, it is surprising that China is under-researched, especially when it comes to social issues. For a significant amount of time, there has been an underwhelming amount of research on women in modern and historical Chinese culture. In this literature review, I have compiled my sources related to feminism in China into four categories: historical, political, and social issues contributing

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    China was extremely influenced by confucianism by the evidence that it established the bedrock for political ethics and civil order. What exactly is Confucianism? It is the system of ethics, education, and statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples. It stresses love for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence for parents, and harmony in thought and conduct(SEP). Confucius was born in Qufu, around 551 BCE, in the small-scale feudal state of Lu which is now modern day Shandong. His

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    and 1450 C.E, the roles of women in China and Japan experienced change, as well as continuity. China and Japan both experienced several stages of change, from arranged marriages and not being allowed to participate in government, to more freedom in marriage and property rights and becoming priestess and empresses. Continuities in this time included a strict patriarchal society and practices such as foot binding that remained throughout an entire dynasty. China displayed continuity as well as change

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    kept with the five relationships. In every relationship, dominance is esablished. Similarly, China establishes dominance in tribuitary relationships. They established this dominace because this idea of Confucian order applied almost all aspects of life, including diplomatic matters. Its worldview of sinocentrism also helped China establish dominance using the tribute system. The Chinese believed that China was the center of the world, so they forced this notion to everyone around them through the

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    Ancient China Essay

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    paper with its fine, smooth surface was known as T'sai Ko-Shi, meaning: "Distinguished T'sai's Paper" and he became revered as the saint of papermaking. It wasn't until the third century when the secret art of papermaking began to get out of China, first to Vietnam and then Tibet. “Taught by Chinese papermakers, Tibetans began to make their own paper as a replacement for their traditional writing materials” (Georgia Tech). It was introduced in Korea in the forth century and spread to Japan in

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