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    Question: According to Mao Zedong, what are the keys to conducting a successful revolutionary insurgency? The works of Chinese Marxist theorist and soldier, Comrade Mao Zedong, were key in understanding the problems that faced not only the Chinese Military, but the military forces of other major countries as well. Comrade Mao provided a logical description of the strategic problems regarding China’s revolutionary war. The keys to conducting a successful revolutionary insurgency include understanding

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    The works of Chinese Marxist theorist and Soldier, Comrade Mao Zedong, were key in understanding the problems that faced not only the Chinese Military, but the military forces of other major countries as well. Comrade Mao provided a logical description of the strategic problems regarding China’s revolutionary war. The keys to conducting a successful revolutionary insurgency include understanding that the laws of war are developmental, that leaders must study the whole military situation, and that

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    (Slide 1) From 1981 until the death of Deng Xiao Ping and the termination of Deng Era in 1997, Deng Xiao Ping was the paramount leader of the People's Republic of China after Mao Zedong’s death in 1976. (Slide 2) The nature of Deng Xiao Ping and the period of the Deng Era came to revolutionise China immensely and had the desire for progress and reform at any cost. Civil rights, Economic reforms and International relations under Deng Era can be considered to undermine the costs and benefits of Deng

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    To My People was written on July 4 , 1973 on her blog as a message to her community of supporters. . Assata Shakur referred to her real name, Joanne Deborah Bryon, as her slave name and sought out liberation from her ancestor’s past of slavery.. She joined the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army to bring power to her oppressed brothers and sisters, but was later targeted by the FBI and U.S Government. On May 2 ,1973 Shakur and her BLA partners were ambushed by state police on the New Jersey

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    Over the course of this semester, I was introduced to many people, ideas, writings, and discussions that sparked my interest and enlightened me on African American history. However, I feel like this was just the beginning of my journey of learning the history of my people, as there is still so much out there to be brought to the surface. Prior to taking this course, I was always ignorant on the topic of African American history and simply made the connection to slavery. Additionally, I was unaware

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    So many times as humans we are so quick to judge other people. We are so quick to stamp a label at something that does not normal in our own eyes. We are so eager to paint the picture of a road as being a two-way street that we forget that sometimes there might be other roads attached on the sides of those two roads that lie ahead. One of these instances that I plan on exploring further past the naked human eye is the Stockholm Syndrome. I plan on discussing the history behind the condition. How

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    very effective. He would send out Communist to these towns and repeat the process from there. He used guerilla warfare to defend his bases that worked well knowing the soldiers he had there would survive longer. It farther made the Nationalist ran armies have to hunt them down leading them into traps to be ambushed again. The Nationalist tried to demoralize the Communist by raiding villages but it only gave the Communist more people to fight for them. Due to the aggressiveness of the Nationalist.

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    China” by Ouyang Xiu and Fan Zhen, and “The Challenges of Raising an Army” by Zia’ al-Din Barani details the contrasting ways in which thirteenth century Mongolia, Song China, and Delhi handled the upkeep, recruitment, and organization of their respective militaries. Examination also reveals

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    capabilities and are therefore the inherent territory of the PRC. Similarly, this sentiment was echoed by Luo Yuan, a Lieutenant General in the People’s Liberation Army, stating that the Ryukyu Kingdom had paid tribute to the Chinese empire in 1372, half a millennium before they were annexed by the Japanese government. In 2016, the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) announced that it would organize regular exercises throughout the western Pacific, including the Ryukyu

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    (BPM). Through her struggles, Shakur educates her audience, this is written on a blog but spoken out loud at the time, on how there is racial bias and injustice. By applying a wide range of rhetorical devices, Shakur uses her position as a Black Liberation Army leader to motivate African Americans to fight for the Black Power Movement. As Shakur begins her speech, she introduces pathos into her writing.

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