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    My Hometown Essay

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    Hello everyone,welcome to my hometown, Jining, located in the southwest of Shandong, China, is one of the key industrial cites of the province. It covers an area of 11,000 square kilometers, with a population of 8.3544 million. It’s a good place for you to relax yourself and get close to nature because of its comfortable climate, beautiful environment and Confucian culture. Now please let me introduce you the charming city. 1、Comfortable climate Jining belongs to warm temperate zone monsoon climate

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    Public Transportation System in Beijing in Next 20 Years MME 9617 Energy Conversion Prof. Robert Swartman Jiaxing Wang jwan293@uwo.ca Apr 16 2015 Content Abstract Introduction Population Background Public Transportation Problem and Challenge Comparison and Discussion FCV vs CNG Outlook Summary and Conclusions Reference Outline I. Background of Beijing PT Development II. Problems & Challenges in PT Development III. Proposals & Goals IV. A Tentative Plan for BCTN V. A Tentative

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    wanted a better future in the city and find a job with good working conditions and high wages. Chen Hong Xia comes from a small town in Shandong province, she grew up on a farm producing rice and corn. Although there were many job opportunities in Shan Dong province, all the jobs were agricultural jobs that offered low pay and required lots of physical activity. In the movie Last Train Home directed by Lixin Fan, Qin left Sichuan Province and went to Dong Guan city because she wanted more money and

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    Written Summary of Group 4 Presentation The Summary of Document 8.2 Brief Introduction: Document 8.2 is the first four sections of “Mao Zedong’s Report on an Investigation of Peasant Movement in Hunan”, which was written by Mao Zedong when he visited Hunan province in 1927. In this document, from personal perspective, Mao argued the importance of the peasant issues, then described how the peasant associations became organized, how the peasants fought with the local tyrants and gentry, and how they

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    I am an international student from Dongying, Shandong Province, China. Dongying is a beautiful city with the Yellow River running through. It is named one of the six most beautiful wetlands in China. As is known, Confucianism is an important part of Chinese culture. I grew up in a traditional Chinese family and my father taught me lots of etiquette. For example, I am not allowed to address elder members disrespectfully by their names or eat before the elder members start eating. Taking back is considered

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    I was born in a seaside city where people enjoy the first ray of sunlight of a day. Running and playing on the beach is my favorite routine of my childhood life, and all my friends said that I was good at “dancing.” Frankly, I did not know what dancing was at that moment, but every time I moved my body that made me satisfied to see how it could move and make all those beautiful curves. Noticed that, my parents sent me to an after-school dance class to study when I was five, and I kept studying for

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    Shang Dynasty Essay

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    system created around the Zhou dynasty long broke down. The most powerful of the states engaged in wars that created countries of a new kind of maximum military benefit. With militarization came a number of military innovations which laid waste to cities and whole states. With that came the most reputed military strategist of the day, Sun Tsu, whose philosophies of duplicity, combative tactics, and loyalty to the elites were elaborated in the Art of War. By its close, Zhou had been dissolved by their

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    The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty, from the years 1420 to 1912. The Forbidden City located in the center of Beijing, China, and now is the Palace Museum. The Forbidden City from north to south is 961 meters, and from east to west is753 meters wide, covering an area of approximately 725,000 square meters. 12 meters high walls, from the bottom 10 meters’ top, 6-7 m thick, protection and surrounded by a 52-meter-wide moat. There are

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    warlords. Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek, led a campaign called Northern Expedition from 1926 to 1928 to control China by defeating the warlords. But he faced relentless Japan’s attack, and in the 1919 Versailles Treaty, Western power return Shandong Province to Japan instead. Japan then seized Manchuria and controlled China by assigning Puyi as puppet ruler. Chinese immigrants were eager to help, but soon American mired in the deepest economic recession on record——The 1920s Great Depression

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    has severe impacts on the wildlife, on native communities, and it requires a huge amount of energy to simply get it to our fuel tanks. All our modes of transportation, boats, trains, planes, cars, the way we produce our food, the way we build our cities, almost everything we do releases carbon dioxide and that leads to climate change. The polar ice caps will melt, the seas will start to rise, there will be more dangerous weather

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