Chineses Cultural Revolution

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    Comunist China

    nineteenth century. The Western incursion, not only refined China militarily but brought in its course new ideas- nationalism, science and technology, and innovations in politics, philosophy, and art. Chinese leaders have sought to preserve the nation’s cultural uniqueness by promoting specifically Chinese blends of tradition and modernity. China has undergone several major political transformations from a feudal-like system in early historical times, to a centralized bureaucratic empire that lasted

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    French Revolution Research Paper

    The French Revolution, which began in 1789 and ended in 1799, affected France not only politically, but also economically. During the 18th century, France was a vast and flourishing country that had troubles such as the systemic problem of collecting taxes or the treatment of the high to low system. France had a system with kings and nobles, also known as the Ancien Regime. In 1789, France was deeply in debt due to their funding of the American Revolution. Louis XVI spent half of his national budget

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    Languages

    Authoritarianism Authoritarianism is a form of social organization characterized by submission to authority. It is usually opposed to individualism and democracy. In politics, an authoritarian government is one in which political authority is concentrated in a small group of politician. Characteristics Authoritarianism is characterized by highly concentrated and centralized power maintained by political repression and the exclusion of potential challengers. It uses political parties and mass

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    Business

    Zhao Introduction: - government changes China market-oriented company - market economy = socialist, or capitalist? - 70s and 80s = only open select foreign companies places in China (special economic zone; Shenzhen, Zhuhai, ShanTo, XiaMen) - Chinese = cautious of the foreign companies; unknown factor of what they would do - foreign countries found labour costs = low - ex: 100 yuan/month for teacher - companies assemble components together = reduce the costs to a larger extent export more

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    Mcdonaldisation

    Introduction    The author had the privilege of traveling to China on a Fulbright‐Hays study tour during the summer of  2009.  While sociologists have been studying the effects of McDonaldization in U.S. society since 1993,  few have studied how Chinese society has been influenced by this phenomenon.  James Watson and his  team studied the phenomenon in 1997 and their book, “Golden Arches East:  McDonald’s in East Asia”   is an excellent resource for anyone studying this topic, especially the first two chapters

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    Milan

    once Asians held most of the economic cards, today it is primarily Western countries and Japan.” (p. 2) Concepts addressed/ introduced in chapter: Globalization Enlightenment Communism Nation-states French Revolution Weber-Protestant work ethic Disease Industrial Revolution “modernization” Exploration/ Encounter “Progress History” Colonialism Renaissance Capitalism Slavery Modes of Historical Inquiry  Comparative units of analysis  Definition of Eurocentrism  State legitimacy

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    Stalin and Mao

    instance Mao’s impact on China which lasts for years until now. As the leader of the World Communist Party and the leader of Communist Party in China, Stalin and Mao share very similar thought and concept about the path of developing and Communist revolution, however, there is more divergence between them. Some scholars believe that they are both partners and competitors and this can be proved through many evidences. Although Mao and Stalin were two legend leaders of the Communist Party, it could not

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    Ethics

    Ethics in Cyberspace: Have We Seen This Movie Before? DR. THOMAS DONALDSON Monday, February 5, 2001 Wilder Pavilion, Adamian Academic Center Bentley College Waltham, Massachusetts Presenters Njeru Salesio Kinyua: Nduati Paul Njaaga: Toroitich Patrick Kiplimo: Lemuel Mangla: Bryan Egessa: 046485 015118 049063 090716 090524 Introduction       Dr. Donaldson begins by stating that his topic, ethics in cyberspace, should be approached with considerable humility

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    The Challenge That Faces Telsa Motors Trying to Enter the Chinese Market

    Name Professor Course Date The challenge that faces Telsa Motors trying to enter the Chinese market Organizational behavior is centered on how people act or behave in an organization. An organization is simply a group of individuals who have the same interests and are brought together by similar or common goals (Lam and John 123). Organizational behavior is, therefore, the study of the factors that influence how employees and other people respond, feel and act to organizations and work and

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    The Impact of Cultural Capital on Advertisement

    The impact of Cultural Capital on advertisement Class Professor *** Name Date Overview The French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu first proposed the concept of cultural capital. Since the 1980s, social capital has become a popular concept in many disciplines concerned and analysis of important starting point. Hofstede (1980) published a study in the field of cultural significance of the research results. In 1980s, scholars did a large number of cross-cultural consumer behavior based Hofstede’s

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