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    Class Log Section 2 Sarrah Leone 2-7: examples of endogamy and exogamy: 1.) Endogamy- An example of this would be marrying somebody within your own religion. 2.) Exogamy- An example would be marrying somebody outside of your own religion. 2-12: Devise two multiple choice questions patrilineal and matrilineal descent: 1.) Which of these answers is true for patrilineal descent? A.) You are close to your mother’s side B.) You are close to your father’s side C.) Both sides

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    yuan revaluatin impact of the textile industry in Zhejiang Province and Countermeasures Abstract: The appreciation of yuan in Zhejiang textile Industry is a "double-edged sword." In this paper‚ both negative and positive aspects of their analysis of the impact proposed to overcome its negative impact on some of the feasibility of countermeasures. Keywords:: RMB appreciation impact of countermeasures‚ Zhejiang textile Industry Since at 19 o’clock on July 21‚ 2005 onwards‚ China began to implement

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    influences had far greater immediate and long-term consequences. However before examining the significance of the 1911 Revolution it is important to understand the political climate on which it was founded‚ by examining the collapse of the Qing dynasty. (Spence‚ 1996: 48-53) provides an account of the previous few years before the 1911 Revolution where many revolutionary groups within China became allied with the republican

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    tradition names the first dynasty Xia‚ but it was considered mythical until scientific excavations found early bronze-age sites at Erlitou in Henan Province.[11] Archaeologists have since uncovered urban sites‚ bronze implements‚ and tombs in locations cited as Xia’s in ancient historical texts‚ but it is impossible to verify that these remains are of the Xia without written records from the period. Some of the thousands of life-size Terracotta Warriors of the Qin Dynasty‚ ca. 210 BC. Some of the

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    China has been the home to various religions. At different times different dynasties endorsed certain religions while repressing others. While Buddhism flourished during the Sui and Tang dynasty‚ it faced opposition from the government during the Song dynasty. Confucianism lost government endorsement during the Sui and Tang but gained momentum during the Song as Neo-Confucianism. Yuan dynasty promoted Islam and Tibet Buddhism but ignored Confucianism. Different rulers sponsored and protected different

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    surrender its Hong Kong Islands. It also allowed the British complete commercial entry to 5 significant Chinese ports. Flattered by their defeat to the British and weakened by the opium abuse‚ the Qing Dynasty found it more than ever to control the growing problems. It became worse when the Qing Dynasty Daoguang Emperor died. As a result to the throne‚ his 19-year-old son Xianfeng came up‚ who himself was not a good ruler. As floods and famine ravaged the land‚

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    China five thousand years ago‚ we shall begin our study with the Chou Dynasty (1125-255 B.C.)‚ during which time China reached its zenith of intellectual and artistic achievement. Confucius (552-479 B.C.) was almost a comtemporary of the Golden Age of Athens. The Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 221) marked a great development in China and prepared the way for a new outburst of artistic life under the Tang Dynasty (618-907)‚ which may be described as the golden age of Chinese art. There

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    Chinese music is from the Sung Dynasty.1 This notation‚ however‚ is indecipherable. This lack of a decipherable notation system leaves much unknown about early Chinese music and most of what is known is from oral tradition. The earliest notation system that can be interpreted is from the Yuan Dynasty.2 After this period music has been found that has been written down and preserved.3 So although not much can be known for sure about ancient Chinese music‚ after the Yuan Dynasty more and more is known about

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    Yet-Sen was known as a political and a revolutionary in Chinese history. He is considered to be the co-founder of the Kuomintang and is said to be the father of modern China. Sun Yet-Sen was of the major contributors in the effort to abolish the Qing Dynasty and served as the first president of the Republic of China in 1912. His doctrine was written in “The Three Principles of The People”‚ which was a philosophical combination of democracy‚ socialism‚ and nationalism. Although his ideology influenced

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    during this age came the Xia Dynasty (2100-1600 BC)‚ next was the Shang Dynasty‚ The written history of china can be found as early as the Shang Dynasty which was between 1700-1046BC‚ but much of Chinese culture‚ literature‚ and philosophy was further developed during the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BC); together these three dynasties make up the Three Dynasties era. Afterwards came the Imperial era‚ right after Ancient China. Here there were twelve other dynasties. The Qin Dynasty is well known for beginning

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