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    The Department of Treasury requires Congress to to deliver this report on worldwide monetary forms like clockwork. The report has sort of developed into an approach to weight different nations on their monetary standards. Timothy Geithner, the Treasury Secretary is taking the route of the two-track approach. As said, he 's not marking China as the controller of cash. Be that as it may, he likewise says the Treasury will consistently screen China 's cash/Yuan. Currently China has released the yuan

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    He is outspoken and criticize the emperor thus he dismissed from office. Yao Wenyuan write an article and published on newspaper to criticize this play has serious reactionary tendencies can affect masses. Who also has same opinion with him named Jiang Qing. She is the wife of Mao Zedong and she is an ambitious woman who want to get the highest power. And on her speech in

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    The Cultural Revolution was the greatest educational incident chronicled in the last hundred years and it took place from 1966 to 1976. Mao Zedong was the leader of the Cultural Revolution and he wanted to bring about the Cultural Revolution by setting goals to form a more affective bureaucracy. The Cultural Revolution was a time when Red Guards fought against a democratic society and the guards attacked an aspect called the "4 olds." The "4 olds" were old ideas, old culture,

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    and brutal abuser of the people of Inner Mongolia Ma Bo goes through a very painful disillusionment with his revolutionary ideals when he is betrayed by his best friend and squad leader Lei Xia after a seemingly careless critique made by Ma Bo about Jiang Qing who was a

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    Immediately after the dismissal of General Secretary Zhao Ziyang in 1989 (赵紫阳) from all the posts, Jiang Zemin (江泽民) the third generation leader took the responsibility of CPC. Under the new leadership of Jiang Zemin (1989-2002) China underwent significant changes and there was successful transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong and Macau from United Kingdom and Portugal respectively. This is also the period where significant improvement has also been marked in the relationship of China with outside

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    Blood Red Sunset By: Ma Bo This memoir of Ma Bo’s sent shock waves throughout China when it was published and was even first banned by the Communist Government. This passionate story paints a clear picture for what the Great Chinese Cultural Revolution was really like. Many Chinese living today can attest to similar if not identical ordeals as expressed in Ma Bo’s story. The toils of being a young Red Guard in inner China were experienced by many if not millions. The horrors and atrocities

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    Who is Hu? “Only reform and opening up can develop China. We must not be afraid of any risks, and not be confused by any distractions” (Hu Jintao). The development of China has been a millennium long process including both high and low moments, but could not have been achieved without the structural leadership from the government. One of the most important figures in Chinese history for leadership was Hu Jintao because he created a method of harmonizing the country against corruption, established

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    The Cultural Revolution (1966~1976) was a sociopolitical movement that was both ideological and radical in nature. It was a rectification movement that sought to remold the values and ideas of society and to create a new vision for China, by Mao Zedong. Mao: the Chairman of the Communist Party of China, was determined to forestall the rebirth of the bureaucratic class and its practice of careerism. Within his revolution, Mao initiated purges in order to get rid of China’s old capitalist tendencies

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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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    Family Honor & Obedient Sacrifice Varying from person to person, the ideology of family culture tends to differ. Many people would define their own family culture differently, but there are times when it may overlap with another person. Throughout our world, there are many cultures. These can be divided into subcategories such as people or ethnic groups within a community to the social aspect of society. When it comes to specific cultures, it may result in people behaving or thinking a certain way

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