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    nerve (Ikeda). There is a need to find other ways to increase the regeneration capabilities of the sciatic nerves. Injuries to the sciatic nerve can cause complete or incomplete los of motor, sensory and autonomic function due to degeneration (Sun&Zhao). Nerve growth factor (NGF) is essential for the stimulation of peripheral nerve regeneration. More specifically NGF is a neuropeptide that function to regulate growth, maintenance and proliferation of neurons. These factors all led to the to NGF

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    imperial yellow robe on you!" ~ Song Taizu 960 From 960 to 1279, The Song Dynasty shaped the way China was perceived. Emperor Taizu of Song founded and ruled the Song Dynasty. His personal name is Zhao Kuangyin and he lived from March 21st 927 to November 14th 976. The Song Dynasty succeeded the Later Zhao, ending the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Emperor Taizu of Song, also named Song Taizu, became emperor through the Mandate of Heaven. The Mandate of Heaven states that there could only

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    her lifestyle flamboyant. Empress Wu also known as Wu Zhao was born in Shanxi Province in the part of Wenshui in the 624 A.D. Her father Wu Shihuo was an aristocratic

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    A Woman’s World During the Classical Era, many civilizations promoted and demanded patriarchy. Patriarchy was heavily present in empires and urban cities like the Han dynasty in China, Athens and Sparta in Greece, Indian empires, and Roman empires. Each had its own particular rules and restrictions on women, but many had general things in common. For instance, women were under the authority of the men, sometimes even those that were younger than them. Men were allowed to own property and they had

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    Caffeine Lab Report

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    nitrogen based and found in plants, caffeine itself is composed of a purine ring with functional groups of a amide, amine and alkene respectively. Furthermore, Caffeine includeds a lone pair on the nitrogen atom asserting several functional properties(Zhao et al. 206). Under examination of the caffeine structure several intermolecular forces are present including hyrdogen bonding, dipole dipole forces and Van der Waals forces. What this indicates is that caffeine is a polar molecule and reacts moderatley

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    others; the states would be: the Han, Wei, Zhao, Qi, Chu, Yan, and Qin. During this time, all tried to overcome the enemy in order to expand their territory. In the Qin state, a growing leader was about to prosper. Legends says a wealthy merchant who is acquainted with King Zhuangxiang of Qin came to him one day in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-256 BCE). His name was Lu Buwei. On that day, Lu Buwei had arranged with the king to meet his lovely wife, Zhao Ji. As soon as they met, the King Zhuangxiang

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    Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Dragon? : Why China Has the Best (and Worst) Education System in the World, published by John Wiley & Sons on August 14, 2014, the author, Yong Zhao, states that while China gets the highest test scores on the PISA exam, parents in China often send their children to western schools. In short Yong Zhao, a Chinese native who was born in Sichuan, claims that Western countries, Britain and America, should not try and adopt China’s education system for many reasons. I my opinion

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    possible, he uses lies to cover his real character and also to cover the truth. In a real sense, I think this is one of the most destructive things he did, and “there was no need to in any way utilize lies so as to try and conceal all his failures”.(Zhao, p 403) He tries to make himself famous with lies, a situation which the writer describes to have made the whole town see him a trustful

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    Medea Revenge Essay

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    since both stories use the idea of vengeance. The way and reason it is the characters do it is completely distant from one another. Starting with Orphan of Chao this takes place in china and it’s mostly about General Tu'an GU having a strong hatred for Zhao Dun. Throughout the play he attempts to assassinate

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    strong opinions about the contemporary state of Chinese politics and culture, some of which he voiced in a series of articles published in Changsha daily in November of 1919. In these articles, he wrote about the story of a woman identified as Miss Zhao, who committed suicide as a result of being forced into an undesired marriage by her family. Mao used the tragedy of Miss Zhao’s suicide as a case study to identify and denounce the greater evils which he, as

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