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    Air Pollution In China Hazard Overview Air pollution in China is a growing environmental hazard that needs immediate attention in order to save the lives of millions of citizens. Air pollution in China is known to cause over one million premature deaths per year (Zhao et. al., 2017). The Chinese have become accustomed to days when a large fog like cloud covers many of the large cities to a point that the sun is no longer visible. The fog like substance is actually polluted air, and it has the ability

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    Hello,everyone! I’m the head of the Beijing tourism department, it’s my pleasure to introduce Beijing to you. As we all know, Beijing is the capital of China, it has been a modern city with the development of economy. Even now, it still has so many historic buildings to visit. Next I will introduce you. If you want to learn China, Beijing is the first choice. Beijing is not only the Chinese capital, but also has many places of interest. By visiting these places, you can be familiar with Chinese

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    As a member of Liao Cheng, Shandong, I’m very honored to became the head of Liao Cheng Tourism Department. I grew up here and I love everything in here. At first, I want to introduce my hometown-Liao Cheng-briefly for you. Liao Cheng, also known as the Water City, is a prefecture-level city in western Shandong province, People's Republic of China. It is a prefecture-level city. It borders the provincial capital of Jinan to the southeast, Dezhou to the northeast, Tai'an to the south, and the province

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    Chinese Cultural Values

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    The cultural values of a country influence its national psychology and identity. Citizens’ values and public opinions are conveyed to state leaders through the media and other information channels, both directly and indirectly influencing decisions on foreign policy. The Chinese is one of the world’s oldest cultures, tracing back to hundreds and thousands of years ago. There are more than fifty ethnic groups in China who are fully diverse. Culture includes religion, food, music, language, morals

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    My Hometown

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    As a native of Weifang, I sincerely welcome friends from all over the world to come to "kite capital Weifang" in their spare time to enjoy the unique natural scenery and folk customs here. I will make a comprehensive introduction to my hometown, Weifang, including folk culture, amusement facilities, tourist attractions and so on. My hometown - Weifang Yuandu, located in the central province of Shandong peninsula. Although it is a small city, but I deeply love it, because here is changing with each

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    Ai Weiwei Research Paper

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    have put him in trouble with Chinese law, but he continues to fight for his beliefs influences the common Chinese cititzens and continues to make him a true global icon. Ai Weiwei was born on August 28, 1958 to Gao Ying and famous poet Ai Qing, in Beijing, China. In 1958, His father was denounced as a criminal following an anti-rightist campaign by Mao aimed at silencing intellectuals who oppose his regime. Weiwei’s

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    With a gross domestic product (GDP) calculated at the equivalent of $11.06 trillion and an average growth rate of 1.84 percent, China has the potential to surpass the United States' economy by the year 2030 (citation 1). China's rapid GDP growth is caused mainly by state investment, high exportation, and successes with e-commerce (citation 2). However, China was not always a country eager to open its doors to economic opportunity. Instead, the government strove to maintain self-dependency and to

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    My First Choice Program

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    fluent, or as close as I could get. Going to this university on this track will be the best way for me to reach that goal. Since my introduction to the Chinese language, a fascination has been born with China and Beijing in particular. My dad would always go on business trips to Beijing and bring back

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    The Forbidden City Essay

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    world, representing Chinese people’s wisdom and hard work. It’s also the largest and the most complete existing wooden building in the world. The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace where include 980 buildings located in the center of Beijing, China. In order to incarnate the supremacy of imperial power, Chinese imperial architecture often adopt the layout of an axial symmetry, with the buildings on the central axis tall

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    In 1989, Chinese students protested because of the death of the Chinese Communist leader and because no actions for reform were being made. During these protests, many students were being arrested for speaking against the government and some students were even being killed for their actions. This event became known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre because of the tremendous amount of students killed there. The number of casualties varied between 150- 10,000 people. This event has significance because

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