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    Statement of purpose Architecture is in my opinion not just a demanding science and technology but also a fascinating art. After nearly five years of my undergraduate program as a major of Architecture at Shandong Jianzhu University‚ I became even more determined to pursue my chosen major and corresponding career. Architecture is actually a complicated and comprehensive scientific discipline with a broad range of profound knowledge. China enjoys a long glorious history of architecture‚ but for

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    Global and China Silica (White Carbon Black) Industry Report‚ 2014-2017 Summary China‚ the world’s largest silica producer‚ had silica capacity of 2.20 million tons in 2013‚ slowing to a year-on-year increase of 8.1% and accounting for 60% of global capacity‚ of which 2.079 million tons were precipitated silica and 118‚000 tons fumed silica‚ rising by 7.44% and 21.15% from a year earlier‚ respectively. Ever-increasing silica capacity is attributed mainly to the increase in downstream demand‚ especially

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    China Electronic Fuel Injection System Report‚ 2014-2017 Summary The evolution of automotive electronic technologies and the growing strict requirements on vehicle’s environmental friendliness has conducted to the electronic control of fuel injection of automobiles in China. It is expected that‚ in the forthcoming years‚ Chinese automotive electronic injection industry will keep a steady growth rate of about 8%. Gasoline electronic injection field: In 2002‚ gasoline engines across China stopped

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    The Meiji Restoration of 1868 led to administrative modernization and subsequent rapid economic developments. But Japan did not possess enough natural resources to cope with the rising demand. She needed both overseas markets and sources of raw materials‚ fuelling a drive for imperial conquest which began with the Sino-Japanese War in 1894‚ followed by expansions in Korea and Manchuria. The internal and external circumstances at that time enabled Japan’s expansion in East Asia. One internal factor

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    Aaron Chu 4/26/11 Global 4 A New World For China China is in a state of foreign dominance. Europeans and Japanese are taking over its territory. The people have lost faith in their government and they want to start a new one. Revolutionary parties begin to rise and expand. They want their government to get rid of the Europeans and Japanese but they aren’t able to. They have to take matters into their own hands. The people are started to learn from the westerners and they want

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    Often in history‚ the process of Modernization is mistaken for Westernization. What people call Westernization refers to the act of adopting the culture and lifestyle in order to improve. However‚ Modernization is process for transitions in social‚ economic‚ and political systems yet understanding that a country does not have to compromise their values and culture. Thinking in social structures and cultures‚ Modernity incorporates the development of traditional values. It recognizes that certain

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    www.ccsenet.org/ass Asian Social Science Vol. 6‚ No. 9; September 2010 On a Personal Experience of Cultural Adaptation ---From the Perspective of Microculture Lisha Liu Qindao College‚ Qingdao Techonological University 79 Tie Qi Shan Street‚ Chengyang‚ Qingdao 266106‚ China E-mail: olivia_lisha@126.com Abstract This paper‚ from the perspective of microculture‚ mainly explores how the cultural anthropological theory “cultural adaptation” works on a personal experience of a student

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    THE MINISTRY OF SCINCE AND EDUCATION KAZAKH ABLAY KHAN UNIVERSITY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND WORLD LANGUAGES Faculty of Oriental Studies Project Work Theme: Study abroad Made by: Chilanova Fariza group 303

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    Fiume‚ a valuable seaport. Wilson said the seaport belonged to Yugoslavia and the Italians turned against Wilson. Another struggle was with Japan over China’s Shandong Peninsula and the German islands in the Pacific (Japan had won both of these in the war). Wilson made a compromise whereby Japan kept Germany’s economic holdings in Shandong and he said he would return the peninsula to China at a later

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