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Water Problem Of Water Shortage
Water is origin of life. Early life was started from the ocean. It builds up human tissue and keep body function works normally. Along with
development of technologies, water also plays an essential role in the progress of civilization. For example, Watt invented steam engine so that we
could be introduced into the industrial age, water is used to cool machines, water is a irreplaceable formula in lots of industrial materials, and so on.
Thus, It is necessary condition of life existence and economic development. Even though people understand the importance of water resource, the
conflict between industrialization and environment is unavoidable. Water crisis have already threatened most countries of the world, and China is one
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In 1998, there was a destructive flood happened in China, and it made 29 provinces suffered under flood disaster. Under this flood, damaged areas
reached 52 million acres, inundated areas reached 32 million acres, disaster–affected population was 223 million, and direct economic loss reached 20
billion US dollars. (Gong) Encountering with those heavy data of loss, people in China suppose to reconsider their behaviors on utilizing the Yangtze
River, however, the painful lesson did not wake them up so much. After the flood, people kept taking away water and other resources excessively, and
did not control their pollution well. Since Yangtze River runs through a whole China, normally some soil, rocks, animal corpse, wastes, and other
natural things are include in its self–purification ability but human's exogenous materials. There are more and more trash and sediments could be found
on the surface of the river, but also the bottom if it. "The modern Yangtze River discharges most of its annualsediment load between June and
September, and short–term monthly deposition rates near the river mouth during this period are about 4.4 cm." (Liu) In the article of "Flux and fate of
Yangtze River sediment delivered to the East China Sea", the author introduced information about short–term and long–term period of the erosion of
the sediment and the rising
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Three Gorges Dam Essay
Traditionally, environmental management has been considered in the light of knowing the best technological solution. A significant case study
representing a technological solution to environmental management is the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) on the Yangtze River in China. The dam has two
principal management purposes. These are; to provide energy sourced by more renewable means than coal burning alternatives, to meet rising
demands, as well as reduce flooding of the Yangtze River. Following a deeper introduction of the TGD case study, four primary perspectives will be
used to assess the environmental management outcomes and approaches. First the social implications and any gains of the project, including the issues
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The environmental management aims of the dam were to reduce flooding of the river, as well as shifting the nation from heavy coal–dependency to
more renewably sourced energy to meet expanding requirements in China. Thus maintaining to expand the energy industry and output for use in a
growing society, whilst considering the finite limit and emission impacts of coal and other fossil fuels. To meet these goals, the TGD was constructed
to become the world's largest hydroelectric dam. The Yangtze River on which it built is the world's third largest river; being the largest in China (Cai
et al., 2013). The Yangtze River Basin (including tributaries) involves 20% of the area of China; resultantly being large enough to heavily impact
surrounding ecosystems, the water cycle and energy balance (Li et al., 2011). Construction of the dam commenced in 1993 and ended in 2009, with the
final construction having a storage capacity of 3.93x1010m3 (Zhou et al., 2014). Partial operation of the dam commenced from 2003 and full operation
from 2009 (Cai et al., 2013). Studies have been comprehensively conducted to argue that this technological solution has not led to good management of
the environment; as evidenced from both social and environmental impacts, as well as investigations into the overweighing benefits people
management would have had.
From a societal perspective, the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) project has ultimately
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The Three Gorges Of The Yangtze River In China
At first I'll have a brief introduction of Yangtze River, the Yangtze River, the biggest river in China, the third longest in the World, starts with the
Tuotuo River at the Roof of the World–Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, takes in countless rivers, and flows eastward across the interior of China. With an
overall length of more than 6,300 kilometers, the Yangtze River, next only to the Amazon and the Nile, is the third biggest river in the world and is a
cradle that breeds the ancient civilization of the Chinese nation.
When the Yangtze River reaches the eastern Sichuan Basin in southwest China, it cuts through the Wushan Mountain. Here the river course suddenly
narrows and the waters become turbulent. Sheer cliffs and steep mountains rise on either side, creating one of nature's most fantastic sights. The Three
Gorges–––Qutang, Wuxia and Xiling––––start just after Fengjie and end near Yichang, stretch about 200 kilometers. The Gorges vary from 300metres
at their widest to less than 100 meters at their narrowest.
Qutang Gorge is the smallest and shortest Gorge, but grandest of the three. The Yangtze River, mighty and rapid here is suddenly contained like "a
thousand seas poured into one cup", as the Song Dynasty poet SU Tungpo described the spectacle. High on the both bank, at a place called Bellows
Gorge, are a series of crevices. This area is said to have been the home of an ancient tribe whose custom was to place the coffins of their crevices,
some containing bronze swords,
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In the beginning of the construction of the Three Gorges...
In the beginning of the construction of the Three Gorges Dam, there were several problems. There were several protestors and opinions about the dam
before the Three Gorges Dam project was even started.1 China has had history of several dam failures in the mid–1970s that were responsible for
thousands of deaths. The three gorges (Xiling, Wu, and Qutang) have scenery that is a tourist attraction.2 Thedam was going to be a little over 600 feet
tall, 7500 feet wide, and hold over 97 trillion gallons of water. Because of all of the population increase, China started using coal power plants1 and
shipping, which causes acid rain over the region making the Yangtze River is one of the most polluted rivers in the world.4 It does not help ... Show
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Relocating farmers and having them uproot everything they worked hard for. They were forced to work in the city for industries or grow a different
crop then what they were used to growing.3 China also need to increase its electrical power to keep up with the increase in population and industries.1
About 20% of the world's electricity is from large dams. The Three Gorges Dam is not only the largest dam2; it is also the largest power plant in the
world4 because of the dams 26 turbines for hydroelectricity.1 The Three Gorges Dam would help by producing 18.2 million KW output. The power
generated from the dam will be self–sustaining and the energy saved will soon profit from the dam after it is paid for.4 Water for agriculture and
human consumption usually vary on the fluctuation of the Yangtze River. The dam provided access to the water continuously.1 The Three Gorges
Dam had the potential to benefit China essentially in safety, health, and quality of life. Analysis of the dam shows that it was not in compliance with
The World Commission on Dams (also known as the WCD). The World Commission on Dams priorities for their guidelines on dams are as followed:
Gaining Public Acceptance, Comprehensive Options Assessment (such as Environmental, Social, Health, and Cultural impacts, Life Cycle assessment,
And greenhouse gas emissions), Addressing Existing Dams (such as Improving reservoir Operations), Sustaining Rivers and Livelihoods (such as
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Essay about The Damming of the Yangtze River
The Damming of the Yangtze River
Since the 1920's, when the dam was first proposed, the Three Gorges Dam has been a topic for debate in the People's Republic of China. The
construction of the world's largest hydro–electric project on the Yangtze River would be a detriment to the nativeflora and fauna, submerge rich
farmlands, destroy archaeological sites, and force the evacuation of millions of people. Faced with international, as well as domestic, criticism about
the ecological and social havoc the Three Gorges Dam would cause, the government of China has remained unnerved and has started construction on
this highly questionable project. In December of 1995, Chinese Premier Li Peng officially launched the project at a construction ... Show more content
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The reason for such an enormous hydro–electric project, China contends, is to generate up to 18,000MW of power for China's energy hungry
industrial centers (obviously not the hundreds of factories and businesses that will be submerged), transform the Yangtze River into a more navigable
waterway, and to protect the middle and lower reaches of the river from disastrous floods (Probe International). However, would the environmental and
social cost of the Three Gorges Dam make it a feasible project?
The man–made sea created by the dam would submerge important archaeological sites, some dating as far back as the Paleolithic Age. Thousands of
invaluable relics, ancient burial sites, 200,00 year old fossils, and new information of a little known, obscure people known as the Ba will be lost
(Topping, 1996). Even though $37.5 million has been "earmarked for the rescue of archaeological sites threatened by the dam's construction"
(Childs–Johnson, 1996), only "ten to twenty percent of these treasures could be saved." (Topping, 1996). Estimates range from $180 million to $360
million to save ten percent of the most important sites and monuments. The Chinese government is expecting these archaeologists to do work that
normally requires hundreds of years within ten years. There is simply not enough money or manpower to salvage many of these invaluable cultural
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3 Gorges Dam Essay
1. Historical Implications: Why was the building of the dam first proposed in 1919 and by whom?
Answer: It was proposed by Dr. Sun Yat
–sen, pioneer of the Chinese democratic revolution, to harness the energy of the Yangtze River.
2 . Historical Implications: Why have archaeologists and historians criticized the building of the Three Gorges Dam?
Answer: the Three Gorges Dam because it flooded and destroyed a large number of important cultural and archaeological sites. The dam has caused a
lot of ecological changes and approximately 1.3 million people had to move because of the creation of this dam.
3. Governmental Implications: What has been the unfortunate response of local government officials assigned to help families affected by the
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Governmental Implications: How has government corruption impacted safety?
Answer: Because many things were not built well which led to it collapsing andharming many people.
5. Energy Implications: Why did China believe the building of the Three Gorges Dam was an absolute necessity in terms of energy production?
Answer: The Yangtze used to flood every year wiping out mountainside villages, you can see this throughout Chinese history. Hundreds of thousands
died during the dynastic era due to flooding. The dam allowed China to regulate water flow and harness it for energy. It also was part of the
government efforts to redirect water flow to drought stricken areas. 6. Energy Implications: Compare the energy production of the Three Gorges Dam
to the Hoover Dam. Although China believed the Dam would provide the nation with 10% of its power needs, what is the current amount of power it
actually is supplying?
Answer: China thought that the Three Gorges Dam would provide 10 percent of China's total energy needs. During the years of construction, the
population МЃs demand of energy has reduced that number to 3 percent. The Hoover Dam produces, on average, about 4 billion kilowatt–hours of
hydroelectric power each year for use in Nevada, Arizona,
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Impact Of Geography On China Ancient China
Taylor D'Agostino
Mrs. Indenbaum
Global History Pre–AP
5 March 2016
Impact Of Geography On China Ancient China is one of the oldest and longest lasting civilizations in the world. The Ancient Chinese have thrived for
thousands of years because of the geography, their skills, and their talents. Throughout history, rivers such as the Yangtze and Huang He rivers made
China thrive for thousands of years. While other features such as deserts and mountains like the Gobi, Himalayas, and the Taklimakan isolated the
Chinese and kept other civilizations from culturally diffusing into Chinese lifestyle and culture. The geography of China has affected its people for
thousands of years. Rivers such as the Huang He and the Yangtze have benefited its people because they were able to trade, get food and water and
settle down in this area. These rivers were beneficial because they helped to facilitate trade. ("The Study Of History"). The Chinese traded goods such
as silk, salt, teas, sugar, porcelain and other luxurious goods ("Ancient China"). While this was beneficial to the Chinese there were also many
negatives effects that the geography had in China. The Himalayan mountains had some negative effects on the Chinese. The Himalayas kept them
isolated for a long time. This then meant that there was a lack of cultural diffusion which was occurring ("Himalayan Mountains Documentary..."). The
Chinese weren't able to trade goods and ideas because it was hard for them and other civilizations
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China Geography Research Paper
China geography In china, there is many different landforms that make up this country. Some of the important ones include the Himalayas, and the
silk road. The Himalayas was important because it kept china secluded from the rest of the world. If China wasn't secluded from the rest of the world,
it simply wouldn't be the same as today. I say this because China had only to depend on itself, it didn't have contact with the rest of the world.
However, China was only secluded until the Silk Road was invented. The silk road was a trading route that many empires used, such as China, India,
Asia, Greece, Rome, and Britain benefited from it. It was very essential for the development of China. In this trade route, many different things were
traded. You could buy anything from spices to medicines, silk, jewelry, kitchenware a variety of things in general. China has many significant water
systems that shape the way it is today. One of them is the Yellow River. This is the world's seventh longest... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They have approximately 1.34 Billion people which is the world's largest country. However, the birthrate of china has actually been declining
since 1997. The reason this is happening is because china implemented something called "The one child policy". The name is pretty self
explanatory, a family can only have one child per family. Since 2015, china has decided to lift this policy and allow China's families to have two
children. Population pyramids of China clearly show that China is dominated by males. The reason that their population is so skewed in having
more males is because females were seen to be "weak", so they aborted many females. It has thought that males were going to achieve more in
chinese culture. China has cracked down on this since then, so it is no longer happening legally. 56% of people in china live in Urban areas whereas
44% live in rural areas. This paragraph sums up the population patterns of
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Three Gorges Dam Research Paper
The purpose of this letter is to inform this company about the negative impacts The Three Gorges Dam has on China. The Three Gorges Dam does not
appear to outweigh the costs because of the amount of people having to be relocated,lower water levels, and the loss of many ancient artifacts. Some
people might argue that the Three Gorges Dam is good because it improves navigation, advances electricity, and controls floods but the negative
impacts are more harmful to China's future. Along with the hardships that are brought along with the dam China had to relocate many people and lose
almost 100,00 acres of land. These citizens had very good land to live on but when the construction of the dam began they were ordered to move to a
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Over 1,000 sites and artifacts were lost or submerged under the water. One of the most famous items that were buried was the Giant Buddha
Statue. According to an Excerpt from the Great Wall Across the Yangtze it says, "A massive sculpture of the seated Buddha rests in the yellowish
sandstone cliffs at Single Pebble Village just east of Chongqing. When the tide is high, the statue's base is flooded, and there are watermarks
indicating various water levels on the Buddha's feet, legs, and lower belly." Due to all this flooding this ancient statue might be lost if it is not lifted
out of the water. According to the article Flood Control some individuals might argue that there is no need to worry about artifacts but that is
incorrect. If many of the artifacts are lost, the future generations of China will never have a primary learning experience of these items. They will not
have pictures of the artifacts, just words to describe them. Imagine how the children will perish from not knowing their past. Another famous artifact
that has been lost due to the flooding is the temple from the Ming Temple. This temple is called the Shibaozhai Temple. According an excerpt from
Great Wall Across the Yangtze it states, " Called the "Pearl of the Yangtze," the 12 story wooden pagoda rises to a height of 183 feet. An
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China Culture
Home of 20 percent of the world's population, China has a very unique and diverse culture. China's long history dates back over 4000 years. After the
birth of the Chinese Communist Party, the country began an overhaul to change its economic status amongst the world. This research paper is going to
introduce and educate the reader about the geography, economy, political party, and the military that make up the mysterious country to the East.
Fourth largest country in the world, China makes up almost the entire East Asian Landmass. China's 9,596,960 square kilometers in total area, features
the highest and one of the lowest points in the world. Nearly 70% of China is made of mountains, hills, or plateaus (Defense, 2010).... Show more
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Agriculture has steadily declined in China since the economic reforms in the early 1980s. Nevertheless, 43 percent of China's workers are involved in
agriculture. China is the world's largest exporter of merchandise goods (Eckart, 2016). In 2009, 48 percent of China's Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
came from industry. Although, the U.S. receives about 17 percent of China's exports, the Chinese government restricts import of U.S. goods and films.
China's natural abundance in Coal made for an excellent source of energy, but proved inadequate to supply the Country's needs. Consequently, to meet
the economy's needs, China became the fourth–largest importer of oil. "China is the world's leading producer of hydroelectricity (Defense, 2010)."
Even though China's economy is well on the rise, and projected to have the largest economy in the world by 2030, it is technically a developing
country because of its low GDP. With that being said, statistics show that the amount of Chinese living below the poverty line has decreased from
53% in 1981 to 8% in 2001 (Defense, 2010). Furthermore, the Chinese Communist Party has been in power since the communist party won the civil
war in 1949. Ordinarily, any citizen over the age of 18 may apply for Party membership as long as they are willing to accept and abide by the Party's
constitution and policies. The National People's Congress oversees the State Council, the Presidency,
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Essay On Atheng Gao
Early in his career Li Si showed an earnest desire to contribute to the ongoing moral government. Sima Qian wrote, "Zheng Gao, a man of Hann,
came to cause dissension in Qin through the construction of drainage and irrigation channels" (25). It is well known that water control through
engineering has always been a major concern and responsibility of the Chinese government. Irresponsible use of water could lead to crops flooding,
mudslides that are capable of destroying villages, widespread hunger, which could possibly lead to a revolt and an overall collapse of the
government. Therefore, it is both reasonable and wise for the King of Qin to invest in bringing in a specialist to lead the construction of such a
crucial job. However, Qian included the opinions of both the bitter employees, who worked on the project, and the aristocrats who were angered by
the choice of bringing in a foreigner to organize and oversee such a task (Dawson 147).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Li Si wrote to the King outlining the numerous economical, tactical, societal and historical benefits that the foreigners brought to the Empire. The King
was persuaded by Si's argument and foreigners, including him, were allowed to remain within the Empire (Qian 26–27). By unifying the defeated
states, the King promoted Si to a higher office due to his helpful insight. This is an example of him utilizing the Confucian concept of Ren; "The Ren
person is one who, wishing himself to be settled in position, sets up others; wishing himself to have access to the powerful, achieves access for others"
(3–30). He used his influential position in the government to help others which was a catalyst to his own
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Hypoxia in the East China Sea: One of the Largest Coastal...
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Interestingly, hypoxia and anoxia have rarely been documented in the East China Sea (ECS) which is one of the largest continental shelves in the world
(e.g., Li et al., 2002). Historically, the ECS has been one of the world's major fishing grounds, especially within
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supported by high primary production and abundant food sources from lower trophic levels (Caddy, 1993; Xu et al., 2004). Indeed, primary
production can reach as high as 2079 mg C m–3 d–1 in the Changjiang River plume region, mostly induced by high rates of riverine nutrient supply
(e.g., Gong et al., 2003; Gong et al., 2006). In the past two decades, the anthropogenic nutrient load (e.g. nitrates) exported from the Changjiang River
into the ECS has increased over ten– fold, and there is continuous growth peer–00562971, version 1 – 4 Feb 2011 expected in the future (Yan et al.,
2003; Li and Dag, 2004; Bouwman et al., 2005). Excess nutrients cause eutrophication and stimulate noxious and toxic algal blooms, which have been
observed with increased frequently on the inner shelf off Changjiang River (Chen et al., 2003; Gao and Song, 2005; Zhu, 2005; Zhu et al., 2005).
There are, however, few studies
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How Did The Economic Revolution Affect Ancient China
The medieval Chinese economic revolution impacted China in many ways. The Chinese were able to import and export goods at an increasing rate.
There were advances in China's economy. The demand and the amount of goods produced increased. The productions of goods were affected by the
migration to different areas. It also brought about variations in everyday life in the population and how they interacted with each other.
During the revolution, trade adapted and soared to great heights. Farmers had stopped producing just for themselves, but producing surplus and selling
the surplus to the market. In return, they bought things such as tea, wine, and oil. When they needed to ship commercial crops that they started to
grow, the coastal shipping and inland shipping industries were created. Marco polo claimed to see no less than fifteen thousand vessels at a single
port. Because of the booming shipping industry, a device used to tell direction was invented. Its name was the compass. It originally was a needle
floating in water and was attached to a stem. It eventually was updated and put in a case with a glass top for use on ships. The first known use of the
compass was around 1119. Foreign trade also flourished in this period. In 1225 the superintendent of customs wrote his account of what foreign places
traders had visited. It included sketches of important trade cities. He also listed some important goods to come out of important cities. He also talked of
how Chinese merchants
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The Gorges Dam, The World 's Largest Power Station
The Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest power station, is a hydroelectric dam that distances the Yangtze River located in China. Dams could be built
for many reasons, including flood control, irrigation, and sedimentation control. Construction for the dam started in 1992 after many repeated
discussions and arguments took place. The Chinese people are keeping a close watch on the Three Gorges Dam, and many people in other countries are
keeping an eye on it as well. Unfortunately, with a project as big as this, many problems come along with it. The Chinese government dismissed many
warnings from environmentalists that said that the project has the potential of being, "one of China's biggest environmental nightmares" (Hvistendahl).
The Chinese government officials have been defending the $24 billion project and only see it as a huge source for renewable power and as a way to
prevent floods. The dam generates over 18,000 megawatts of power, which is eight times more than the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River. Wang
Xaiofeng, who oversees the project, admitted that the dam had many "hidden dangers". The government realized that what the biologists and
environmentalists were saying was more than true. Building an enormous hydropower dam where it is heavily populated is a threat to the people that
live there and the animals that inhabit the area.
When the project was first being started in 1992, people were forced to relocate to make room for the project. People on the banks of the
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Three Gorges Dam Essay
Three Gorges Dam
The Three Gorges are known to be a famous tourist attraction for its beautiful scenery, located in northeastern China along the Yangzi River. The
Yangzi River runs 3700 miles long, being the third longest river in the world after the Nile and Amazon Rivers. The Qutang Gorge, the Wuxia Gorge,
and the Xiling Gorge are the three Yangzi River gorges that make up theThree Gorges. The Three Gorges are not only famous for its scenery, but also
its disastrous flooding. Within a century, five major floods have occurred killing over 300,000 people living in cities along the bank of the river. This
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Export Import Bank are unwilling to provide financial assistance for the construction of the dam. Therefore, most costs will be depended upon the
national energy tax, government bonds, and any other trust funds raised. The dam will produce the energy of 84 billion kilowatt hours per year, which
is enough to supply 11–15% of China's energy. Project loans and interest is planned to be paid off by this energy generated in 2–3 years upon
completion of the dam. The inexpensive electricity and cheap river transportation is expected to turn this region into an international investment.
The Yangzi River acts as a transportation highway for people living along the banks of the river. The reservoir will become a great advantage to
those travelling along the river. It will help bring ships inland, allowing about 50 million tonnes of extra freight to be transported along the river each
year. The project will "reduce freight costs and facilitate trade in the area."[4]
Many people have criticised the actual value of the dam. People have claimed that coal supply has kept pace with China's development, keeping
energy prices low; the dam is unnecessary since "electricity prices will remain so low that the project will never pay for itself."[5] Some have also
complained that the dam will destroy the Yangzi scenery, which would result in less revenue
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Taking a Look at the Opium War
Documentary Essay
Throughout China, currency was rapidly changing. At first China used paper money, but silver was the main form of payment. Silver was the main
form of payment because it was easier to trade among many different countries with it. Paper money was used for a while, but the worth of it didn't
last very long and so China returned to using silver. Europe, America and China all started using silver for foreigntrade. It was important for China to
establish trading posts with Britain and America because of the new cultural items being brought into the country for the foreign ones. One reason
for the success of silver taking over the main form of currency was the fact that large amounts of silver had been available in America and in
Britain, who hadn't started using silver as currency yet. Once the Ming Dynasty ended, silver was still used, but mostly along the coast of China.
Trading will always be an extremely important part of society, whether it be among friends or even countries, and it was the same in China. There was
a lot of profit from foreign trade between China, the Americas, and Britain because of the constant flow of silver in all three economies, merchants
were the ones to mostly be impacted by this. China was extremely strict when it came to trading in the 19th century, so trading was only allowed in
Guangzhou, which was in the southern region of China. Even though trading was allowed in Guangzhou, there were still a lot of restrictions on who
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Geography Of Ancient China
This investigation attempts to answer the question how the geography of ancient Japan and China are similar as well as different. The question is
important because some people might assume that the geography of Japan and China is very similar while it in fact isn't. The issues that will be
addressed are how these two countries geography affected them by factors such as natural defense systems, trading, and food sources within each
culture. This investigation will focus on the time period of 250–710 BCE and the places included will be China and Japan. This will be accomplished
through a thorough examination using such texts as The National Geographic society's Journey Into China as well as Jonathan Fenby's China's Imperial
Dynasties.
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Nathan at Columbia University in 2009. Its purpose was to inform readers about China, but to also start a discussion in a classroom about this
country's geography. So, this allowed for further comprehension of China's geography as well as some of the pros and cons of how it affects the
population living there. This is also a secondary source due to these facts being taken from someone else and then further building off of those
ideas. A value of this, or why the source is credible, is because these are geography facts, and therefore are able to hold true to any facts stated for a
longer period of time than something such as politics, where opinions can also get involved into so the sources. Another reason this source is credible
is because it was published in 2009, which due to better technology can then allow for a more detailed or better understanding of these places that
before were too dangerous to possibly be in, such as areas within one of the many mountain ranges in China. However, a limitation is that the
information given in this source was smaller than hoped for and needed.
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The Huang He River
Esteemed members of the UNESCO Board. The Huang He River, commonly referred to as the Yellow River is a riverine landscape that flows from
the West of China to the East, through nine Northern Provinces. (Huang He Britannica, 2011) The rivers source (the Kunlun Mountains) are located at
36В°N and 84В°E and its mouth (the Bohai Sea) is located at 38.7В°N and 119.9В°E. Located in China, this river should be under the state of
investigation by UNESCO due to the bad pollution the region is receiving. The area's climate is cool winters, with temperatures dropping below 0В°,
and short dry summers. Created by progressive erosion, the Huang He River Valleys give insights into Ancient Chinese Civilisations. The River is
affectionately named "The Cradle of Ancient Chinese Civilisation." (Yellow River WWF, 2013). The Riverine Landscape was formed by water flow
erosion from its source; the Kunlun mountains. This erosion has created valleys where the water currently flows downstream to the Bohai Sea. The
water's colour is yellow because of the masses of the fertile Loess sediments deposited there, but often seen other colours due to pollution. This fertile
soil has meant the land and banks is traditionally excellent for crop farming for the locals, but in modern times, excessive pollution has devastated this
ability to farm freely. The river is known as having three main sections, the upper reaches, the middle reaches, and the Lower reaches. (China Travel,
2009) The image below shows that
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How To Kill The Dolphins Persuasive Essay
A bay in scarlet
The scenes when the dolphins get killed is dramatic and in some places like Japan they even pull curtains across the shoreline to hide the terrible
killing process from the public .
Dolphins are one of the most intelligent animals on the planet and because of their well–known kindness they are loved by a huge amount of people.
But still they are getting killed in massive amounts in places like Chile, Faroe Island and especially in Japan. We even love them so much that we let
them suffer in dolphinariums just so we can get a little amused watching them. Is it correct to kill and torture these harmless and intelligent creatures,
for almost no use?
Some dolphin species face an uncertain future, especially some dolphin species such as the Amazon River dolphin, the Ganges and Yangtze River
dolphin, which are seriously endangered. In 2006 it was stated that the Yangtze River dolphin was completely extinct. Because of hunting, entanglement
in fishing gear, collisions with boats and ships, habitat loss, and pollution.
Although people like to see dolphins perform in dolphinariums .Many doesn't know that dolphins live 40 years shorter in captivity and dolphins that
are getting slaughtered contains polluted meat which makes it a health risk for humans to eat.
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In the cove at Taiji in Japan hunters select which dolphins should be used in dolphin shows, but many dies of shock before they even arrive to their
"prison". In the wild, dolphins can live into their 40s and 50s and some have been documented to be more than 90 years old. But studies show that
more than 80 percent of captive dolphins died before they turned 20. The mental, emotional and physical stress that a captive dolphin suffers weakens
their immune system and makes them more prone to
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Foreign Influence on 19th Century China
China's Interaction with Western Nations in the 19th century
And the effects on its economy
The 19th century had sparked a time period of bloody revolution, social and political reform, and both economic and financial problems for China.
Though the cause of many of these problems could be rooted to internal conflict, foreign influence on Chinese ways proved to be disastrous. During the
early 19th century the population was growing, the economy seemed stable and generally people seemed content with China's economic progress.
However these feelings of success would soon end as overpopulation would cause widespread poverty and famine. At that point in time China's rulers
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Although many British opposed the bond, they signed. Finally, upon receiving all of the opium, he mixed approximately 20,000 chests of the drug
with salt and lime and destroyed it all in the ocean.[9] Although he and many other Chinese saw this as a means of ridding the country of this evil
drug, Britain took this as an insult. The British had felt as though this was a destruction of private property and that it created a large loss of revenue
for them. But it must be taken into consideration the fact that Lin had demanded the halt of the product as he claimed that it was a harmful, addictive
drug and Britain was unwilling to comply. As well the British government new this was an illegal substance in China and the selling of it would be
involved with piracy and smuggling, but went along with it anyhow. [10] Of course Lin had been a man of morale's and didn't take suspect that an
entire government would have been supporting an illegal activity. However it was obvious that war was the inevitable outcome following this incident,
thus the begging of the Opium Wars. The British then sent a small fleet of ships from India, which would occupy Shanghai, and penetrated deeper into
China
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The Nanjing Massacre
The Nanjing Massacre occurred during the Sino–Japanese War and was a very important event in Chinese history. At that time, the Chinese army was
defeated in the Songhu Battle and the Nanjing Battle. Then, the capital of China, Nanjing, was occupied by the Japanese army on December 13,
1937. The Chinese government retreated and moved the capital to Chongqing. The Japanese soldiers started to massacre in Nanjing and its
surrounding areas. They also robbed and burned the villages in the area. The massacre continued for around 40 days and at least 300,000 Chinese
citizens were killed. Many records and forms of evidence of the Nanjing Massacre are kept in the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre
by Japanese Invaders. The Japanese invaders attacked China for a long time. After the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in 1937, the Japanese defeated
China on a large scale. They then began the Songhu Battle in Shanghai and the surrounding areas. At first, the Japanese army did not succeed, so they
changed their method of attack. The Chinese army got into a very dangerous situation and Shanghai fell on November 12. After the fall of Shanghai,
the Japanese invaders weren't satisfied with the result nor were they prepared to attack Nanjing. They began their attack Nanjing on December 1, and
the Chinese government dispatched more than 100,000 soldiers to protect it. However, with the enemy's violent attacks, the Chinese army failed
several times. Finally, the Chinese army
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The Number Of The Persons Who Like Su Embroidery Than Shu...
Ji Danyang (Beata)
0987816
GE 2021–W05
Date: March 19, 2017
Dr. Leah Li V. Echiverri
Literature Review
Is the number of the Persons Who Like Su Embroidery than Shu Embroidery larger? Independent variables: Su embroidery that a kind of traditional art,
embroidery, originated at Suzhou, Jiangsu province. Shu embroidery that a kind of traditional art, embroidery, originated at Sichuan province.
Dependent variables: The different characters of embroidery because of the different area and different culture. The main objective: The purpose of
this study is to describe the difference of popularity based on WKU students about Suzhou embroidery and Shu embroidery among young people
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In China, we said that if you did not see it, you would not desire it. In addition, there are a few of rich families in China, and most of families are
not very rich even poor. Therefore, the price is a very important factor for most persons. Also, the different income level influence the different ability
of enjoy art. About the embroidery, the different quality of embroidery use different materials different level of producers. It cause the different cost
of different quality of embroidery. Therefore, the price influence not only the choice of person but also the quality of embroidery. In general, more
cost represents higher quality, because they can use more money to buy the better materials and employ high level artisans. The involved area:
According to the name of the two kinds of embroidery, we can know the origin of the embroidery. Su embroidery origins from Suzhou, Jiangsu
Province. Shu embroidery origins from Sichuan Province. Later, the embroidery begins to spread. The Su embroidery has spread over the all Jiangsu
Province. Both of the two kinds of embroidery are mainly distributed on some city of respective Province, but they are both spread to all Province even
other Province and country. Now, we communicate them with the friendly country and exhibit the works for them.(Creating something new from old,
Hui Ning) Content of Embroidery: Next is about the content of the embroidery from Suzhou and Sichuan.
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Ancient China 's Trade And Economy
Ancient China 's Trade and Economy
From as early as 2100 BCE to as late as 1912 CE, China lived and prospered in the period of the dynasties (Timeline of Chinese History and Dynasties).
The dynastic period included successions of rulers who usually descended from the same family. After the ruler passed away, their successor took their
preceder 's sole–reigning position of emperor. The Xia Dynasty started the period of the dynasties in 2100 BCE. (Timeline of Chinese History and
Dynasties). The Qing Dynasty marked the end of the dynastic period in 1912 CE (Timeline of Chinese History and Dynasties). In between the first and
last dynasties, China experienced a time of economic, social, environmental, and religious growth that affected all of the people of China. Traders and
merchants that traveled the Chinese trading systems tremendously contributed to the amplification of trade of goods, skills, ideas, customs, and
messages. Humans, most often slaves, built roads and canals such as the Silk Road and the Grand Canal across and through mountains, deserts, and
rivers to facilitate ways to connect with China 's other surrounding countries. During the dynastic period, China developed a strong and diverse
economy and culture through their unique and innovative trading routes, the Silk Road and the Grand Canal. Before the creation of the Silk Road and
the Grand Canal, The people in China lived in economical and cultural isolation from other countries because of China 's physical
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The Nanjing Massacre
The Nanjing Massacre occurred for six weeks, having fell to the Japanese, they began their infamous massacre also known as the rape of Nanjing. This
sequence of events not only affected Nanjing historically, but the effect is has on current day Nanjing is nothing less than astonishing. Throughout the
six weeks an estimated 300,000 soldiers (Controversial, as there are different numbers thrown around) and civilians were killed. The Nanjing massacre
is known as one of the most destructive mass murders in history (staff, 2009). Nanjing, one of China's greatest ancient capitals located in eastern china
is found in Jiangsu, China. Nanjing has a prominent place in Chinese history and culture having served as the capital of various Chinese dynasties,
kingdoms and republican governments. Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty (1378–1644) rose to throne in 1368, over throwing the
Yuan dynasty and renaming it Yingtian and making it the dynastic capital in 1368. Emerging as the political and cultural center of southeastern China
at the time, it ultimately ended in a disaster and stained Chinese history forever (Kuo, 2016). Nanjing at the time with about a population of
approximately a million was a prime target when Japan invaded china in 1937. That November, Japanese troops made their way into the city, and the
gruesome fighting and raping went on for weeks. Japanese troops killed Chinese men assuming they were disguised soldiers as they were stripping off
citizen's
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Differences And Similarities Of James Harrison And Chen Si
Hero is a person that helps and gives something to the world in his own way, supports and worries about people or things. Someone that has the
courage to do something very special and unique, that other people normally don't do. A hero is not just a person who save lives, a hero can also be a
person who simply likes to help others and respects them. Ahero tries to do and give his very best. In this essay comparing and construct between
James Harrison and Chen Si, different situations that led them to become heroes, similarities between them will be discussed. Both of Chen si and
James Harrison made several heroic efforts to save people. Harrison donated blood to the sick and Chen Si saved many humans lives. These two
people made tremendous change to the world. The results of their heroic actions were enormous, yet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because Harrison has an antibody in his blood that helps cure severe anemia, he was able to save countless number of babies dying from this
disease. His blood was considered very special. Therefore, he was given insurance to his life that counts to one million Australian dollars. When he
was 14, James needed and received so much blood going through a chest surgery. As a result, once he turned 18 he made a promise to donate blood
to people and save their lives just like his own was saved that day. While those were the results Harrison faced. Chen Si have also been through a lot.
"Chen Si watched over the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge every weekend"(Paul Mooney, 2008). Consequently, he was able to save 99 lives so far.
Because his wife does not approve of the time he spends on that bridge, "his burden grows each time he saves a new life".(Mail Foreign
Service,2010) . Chen Si did not own enough money to give shelter or help those he's saved from suicide. Hence, he brought them back to his own
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The Rise Of Pollution Levels
There I was in Shanghai, China, staring at the sun as if I were trying to look at a lamp behind a curtain. The rise of pollution levels in China has
intrigued the minds of people who never even cared about the environment before. The People's Republic of China is now the largest emitter of CO2
in the world. But of course, this a global phenomenon: a global phenomenon that in no way started with China as Alanna Mitchell would agree to. By
the end of the 19th century, the powerful duo that was industrialization and imperialism spread industrial growth from Great Britain to Southeast Asia.
From the opium wars in the mid 19th century to the economic reforms of 1970s, China has been incorporated into the global economy as the world's
manufacturer. And as we know, modern manufacturing is heavily reliant on fossil fuels. This has put an immense amount of international pressure on
the Chinese to improve their environmental footprint. But sustainable development needs to start not just with China, but with all major players in the
global economy. Mitchell's statement, "the idea that the planet's future might come down to China's choices is hard for the West to fathom"(102) is not
only ironic, but a dangerous idea to accept. An historical context of China's industrialization and urbanization will show you that Western interests in
China led to its massive carbon emission. Further, the root of the problem must be solved the way it started, with help from the West.
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Global Expansion And Background Information
What geographical location should be a target to global expansion and background information to support the decision (expansion to China).
Over the past quarter–of– a century, China has experienced big changes as the economy has transformed from just limited private sector into
manufacturing base of the world, these rapid development and transformation become the gateway to vast opportunities for all industries of the world
(Dyer & Singh, 1998); China regional cities offer diverse of business opportunities to companies around the world for businesses to expand into China.
Recent research reveals China has about thirty five most lucrative cities for business investment depending on the industries of operation, it was said
that there are challenges in business regardless of location, in China for example, integral to business growth is cultural issue as well as intellectual
property protection, but with meticulous planning, research, and strategy, these issue can be effectively minimize (Shopify, 2015).
The size of China is considered an issue of population, but is a market advantage with a market potential of 1.5billion people, the nation is set to
become the 2nd largest consumer market in the world by 2015 (NBSC), government influence in business evens spread of regulations and policies,
language barriers issues can all be controlled with effective global strategy.
Business is the dominating factor of economy because of the population, and the opportunities available to
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Trade In China In The 17th And 18th Century
In the 17th and 18th centuries, the demand for Chinese goods in the European market created a trade imbalance because the market for Western goods
in China were non–existent; China was very self–sufficient with their produce and tools that they didn't require imported goods.(Fitzgerald, 1992 The
Europeans were not allowed access into China 's interior market, the Chinese people didn't have a necessity of imported items. European silver flowed
into China when the Canton System, established in the mid–18th century, confined the sea trade to Canton and to the Chinese merchants of the
Thirteen Factories. (Hanes, 2003) The British East India Company had a monopoly of British trade. The British East India Company began to
auction opium grown in India to independent foreign traders in exchange for silver. (Hughs, 1972) The opium was then transported to the Chinese
coast and sold to local middlemen who retailed the drug inside China. The flow of silver was increasing in numbers as well as the amount of
opium addicts that had alarmed Chinese officials. (Lim, 2011) The drug weakened a large percentage of the population, and silver began to flow out
of the country to pay for the opium. Many of the economic problems China faced later were either directly or indirectly traced to the opium trade.
(Keller, 2012) As Quianlong sets forward an idea of politics based on the centrality of China and fails to recognize the equal sovereignty of Britain. He
believes that concessions to the
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Research Paper On Chinese Food
This research will talk about Chinese food, food is essential in life, whether it is for me or everyone is the most important. As a Chinese, I like
Chinese food very much and I think Chinese cooking is the best in the world. I hope that the motherland's excellent traditional Chinese food can be
passed to people all over the world so that we can all know the delicious and a long–period history of Chinese food, which is about five thousand years.
We know that Chinese food is changing, it has eight great cuisine styles and have different characteristics, but the same delicious. So, Let's know about
Chinese food now! There eight great cuisine styles in China are: Sichuan cuisine, Guangdong cuisine, Shandong cuisine, Jiangsu cuisine, Zhejiang
cuisine, Fujian cuisine, Anhui cuisine and Hunan cuisine.Why China has so many kinds of cuisines? About this question, here is the answer. China is
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It tastes pretty fresh and it is known for all of people because of making food use of spicy seasoning. And it has unique cooking methods and rich local
flavor, which also mixed the merits of Chinese styles, so its popular in all over the world.
Guangdong cuisine Guangdong cuisine is meticulous and its ingredients are complete. This cuisine is excelled at impersonations and innovations, have
many varieties. There are a large number of kinds of foods about 5457. This figure was obtained in 1965.
Shandong cuisine Shandong cuisine has a long–period history, its skills are variously and it was a little harder to do than the other cuisine, which also
be attention on healthy. Why Shandong cuisine can have so many different kinds? That's because Shandong has fertile terrain, so the vegetables are
very fresh and the area has an abundance of wildlife. Those advantages creating a unique Shandong cuisine. Jiangsu
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Essay on Opium Wars
Drugs have been around for hundreds of years and it modifies normal body functions depending on the drug. During the 19th century, the Chinese
had become a victim under the dangerous drug of Opium. When opium was first introduce in China it was like any other drug, addictive and harmful
to the human body but the Chinese weren't aware of the opium negative effects. Opium the narcotic drug is derived of from immature seed pods of
poppy plants. Opium was used for pain relieving, it was one of the first drugs able to relieve pain before morphine was invented, and morphine is safer
drug then opium and they both came from the same plant. Before the opium war, foreign trade to Western countries was limited and strictly controlled
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Strong economy is very important for every nation, especially in periods of conflicts happening, and with a strong economy countries can support their
own military by buying more weapons for better war results. China's defeat isn't just from lack of technology into military but it's also the insufficient
funds to their military. A nation's military superiority is usually determined by how much the nation is willing to spend on its military; we still see
today the superpower of the world like United States is known for its dominating military but their expenditure on military is extremely high which
forces their nation in debt. But China is exactly opposite of the modern United States, when they do have money to spend, these money won't be used
effectively and investing into dead–end ancient weapons like bows and spears. Another misuse of spending for the Chinese government is that they
spend too much money on arts and instead on their growing fine good's production prospering China a lot during the Opium wars. Though China
isolates them away from the rest of the world it does keep a steady economy and the Opium wars triggered an economical boom in China which they
will slowly prosper. With the treaty of five ports, it welcomes British merchants to do trades with the Chinese and actually benefit both sides. While
British are only interest in certain
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The Issue With Water Pollution
The signs are alarming. We as citizens, business owners, and activists must stand up and make a change to create a more sustainable way of growing
our populations and societies. Sustainability needs to become more implemented into the structure of corporations, cities, and countries. China, the
most populous country in the world, is projected to have an insufficient supply of water by the year 2025. On top of the shortage of water China is
facing they also have a major issue with water pollution. China's freshwater supply is running scarcely low. Three main things that are affecting the
water supply in China are; economic growth, population growth, and climate change.
China is in the midst of massive economic growth, and while this is good for the country and as they plan to continue to pursue wealth, this uprising is
causing the pollution in the water to increase. Companies are moving their manufacturing to China because the cost of labor is much cheaper and the
safety policies are much more lenient. This is a very attractive formula for any company that values profit more than people or the planet. Many of
these companies also take the easy route when it comes to disposing of their waste in an ecofriendly and social friendly way, causing the issues China
faces today with their water pollution and scarcity. Nearly 80% of waste water from waste water treatment plants is disposed of right into the
environment, leaving only 20% of waste water actually treated. "A team from
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The Impact Of The Opium War
The Opium War was a war between the United Kingdom and Imperial China. Smoking opium for the stimulating impacts is not noted in China until the
eighteenth century, but rather likely started at some point before. The Chinese Imperial Government in the mid eighteenth century turned out to be
progressively concerned with the spreading dependence on opium and its crippling impact. The Imperial Government disallowed the offer of opium
blended with tobacco and banned opium–smoking houses (1729). The Government classed offering opium for smoking "was classed with burglary and
affectation to kill, and rebuffed with expulsion or passing." The Government found, be that as it may, extremely hard to stop the exchange, particularly
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Prior to the Opium wars China had begun to build up a urban business economy, however once the wars started, China was presented rashly to western
commercial enterprises. China couldn't contend and got to be subject to remote products and exchange. While the wars did give China a urban business
sector economy, they likewise about devastated the economy as of now set up. After the wars China understood that the nation couldn't keep on being
so independent. Scholarly people understood that they must attempt to comprehend western society, particularly if they somehow managed to beat the
West. Lin Zexu, Xu Ji–yu, and Wei Yuan read deciphered material from the West and distributed books on western nations and society. They found out
about western political thoughts, social structures, and economies. Surprisingly, China set up an outside service. They attempted to modernize China's
armed force and set up processing plants. Then again, the greater part of the business undertakings were keep running by medieval administrators, who
did not completely comprehend private enterprise and the business economy. They attempted to hoard the business sector, which gagged private part
commercial enterprises. The majority of these undertakings went bankrupt, however regardless of the fact that the organization fizzled the civil
servants got to be
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The Importance of Geography to Chinese History
For thousands of years, Chinese culture thrived and grew to become it's own superpower, and for many years this was unknown to the rest of the
world. Great geographic influences included the treacherous mountain ranges, such as the Himalayas, and the prosperous river valleys, such as the
Yangtze and the Huang he. Lack of cultural diffusion is primarily due to the fact thatChina, for hundreds of years, had little to no outside contact or
cultural diffusion with other civilizations of that time. The culprit behind this lack of interaction is primarily China's many mountain ranges. These
massive mountains, such as the Himalayas, provided for a dangerous and unkind terrain, and therefore trade and most contact with others was inhibited
("Himalayas"). Despite the lack of outside influence, China and it's people were actually quite prosperous. One aid in their economic prosperity was
their agricultural produce and domestic trade. China's agricultural society was actually a thriving one mainly due to their fertile land, which is do to
their river valleys. These rivers, such as the Yangtze and the Huang he rivers, deposited silt known as loess, onto the soil that was full of nutrients, and
the land then became fertile (Perkins 4). These rivers not only expanded upon the agricultural output, but they also created an easy route for
transportation and trade throughout the empire ("Yangtze River"). These simple aspects of the Chinese culture in retrospect, played some of the most
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Should The Huge Controversy Over The 3 Gorges Dam In China
Essay: There has been a huge controversy over the 3 Gorges Dam in China. The Government said they are build the dam to stop flooding, but, did
they think about all the things that will happen when the dam is built. They will ruin cities and ancient villages along the Yangtze River, let's not
forget about the dangerous jobs they are providing, and all the ancient temples and artifacts that will be lost to the rising water. First off, The water
levels of the dam will cause people who live near or close to dam to lose their homes where they have lived for generations. Over 2 million people
will have to be moved/relocated because of the Dams rising waters. The families that live there have to destroy their homes and move
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How Geography Impacted Ancient China
Ancient China
How Geography Impacted Ancient China
Many historians have contemplated if ancient China's geography was harmful or helpful to the lasting of its civilization. Ancient China's geography
brought many contributions and devastations. The Huang He and Yangtze river valleys were vital to Chinese history. They provided the Chinese with
fertile soil on which they based their agrarian society. The Himalayas form a natural barrier and played an important role by serving the Chinese with
protection. While this helped China to thrive, rivers also overflowed and caused devastation along with mountain ranges preventing cultural diffusion
from happening. Both the Huang He and Yangtze rivers contributed to the success of ancient Chinese civilization. These rivers provided the Chinese
with fertile soil ("Huang He"). The Huang He River was given the nickname Yellow River because of the loess sediments that the river contains
("Huang He"). As a result, a majority of the population settled along the Huang He and Yangtze river valleys (Starr). This was very vital to the
Chinese culture and reflected in their social classes (Perkins 4). The second class was made up of farmers (Perkins 4). "The Chinese have always
felt that the owning of land for agriculture is the basis of wealth and social prestige" (Perkins 4). The rivers also provided transportation navigable by
ships (Starr 21). The Chinese used boats for travel and transportation of goods up and down the rivers (Blunden
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Descriptive Essay About Nanjing
Hello everybody, as a person in charge of the tourism department in Nanjing, I'd like to introduce my hometown, the beautiful Nanjing.
Nanjing is one of the four largest ancient capitals and historical and cultural cities with a population of about 8000000 and a civilization history of
more than 6000 years. It located in the southwest of Jiangsu Province, the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It is the capital of Jiangsu province.
Nanjing is located at the junction between the South and the North of china, there have been many demographic shifts in history,it makes different
ethnic and religious beliefs converge here, let Nanjing become a place where religious incense is strong and the customs are unique.
Nanjing is a subtropical monsoon climate, the annual rainfall is very high, and the total rainfall can reach more than 1200 millimeters.And the average
temperature is about 15 degrees per year. The weather is warm and sunny in spring;the summer is hot; it is called "the three big stove" with Wuhan and
Chongqing; the autumn is dry and cool; the winter is cold. Spring and fall in Nanjing are very short, summer and winter are very long, summer and
winter temperature significantly.Each season has its own characteristics, all suitable for Tourism.
There are so many places of interest in Nanjing, such as: the world of scholars, the drum tower, the iron core bridge, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom,
the palace of heaven, the three steps, the two bridges and so on. Each of them has
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China's History Research Paper
Asia has many countries in its region. To Afghanistan and India all the way to the ends of Russia. However, this won't be about the other forty
–seven
countries in Asia's entire region. It will only be about one, and that country will be about China. A land rich with culture, history, and many parts of
geography all on its own.
China's history is as long as most histories are for most countries. Varying beliefs and opinions on when China's history really starts is thought and
still is speculated today. It still is spoken about more times than most people can count. The answer to how much it was and still been asked and
answered is perhaps thousands or millions of times we can never truly know the answer. But, we don't need to know about that. ... Show more content
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Yin and Yang, the symbol most like a circle with two different sides, light and dark, meaning balance of everyday life and is found in the philosophy
Taoism is quite popular. Calligraphy, writing in symbols like ж
јўе— (coming from the word hГ nzГ¬ or the chinese characters) is also pretty important
in chinese arts and everyday life. Plays focused on the heroes, dynasties, the beginning of China and the world is pretty important in China too. Art,
writing, drawing, all the arts are important, mostly because they are all rooted so deeply into Chinese culture and beliefs about the world, and religions
they do. China has many religions. Though, in China, they don't really call them religions, the three most important ones are Buddhism, Confucianism,
and Daoism. All of them are focused on philosophers who see the world in a different
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Considering the water quality, the total wastewater...
Considering the water quality, the total wastewater discharged into the reservoir–reach amounts to 1.2 billion tons annually (Wang, 2002). TGP does
not generate pollution itself but it will aggravate the pollution belts, because of higher water level and slower velocity. The Chinese government
decided that all the industrial pollutants must be treated to reach the (official) discharge standards by 2000. A number of small enterprises that
discharge heavy pollution, such as paper mills, have already closed down, and the central government will invest a large sum to build a series of large
wastewater treatment plants in Chongqing City, Wanxian City, Fuling City and Yichang City. In addition, the catchment management,
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A program of artificial reproduction of endemic fish species has been performed for more than a decade. For plant species conservation, a program has
been initiated recently to conserve three more endangered species, Rhamnus tzekweiensis, Buxus ichangensis, and Plantago erosa var. fengdouensis
(Zhang, 2011). Consequently, the efforts have also been shifted to the preservation of regional ecosystems with consideration of typical vegetation
types (e.g., evergreen forests) and rare and endangered species in the region. An ecosystem conservation network has been developed in the TGRR
including Dalaoling (Yichuang City,Hubei Province), Longmuhe (Xinshan County, Hubei Province), Shiping (Fengdu County, Chongqing), and
Wushan (Wushan County, Chongq– ing) (Zhang. 2011).
7Conclusion
This paper takes the Three Gorges Dam Program as an example to introduce the process of EIA, emphasizing on the impact and mitigation these two
phases during the allover management. Among several analysis methods, we focus on the Cost–Benefit Analysis (CBA) methods to evaluate the
affects of the TGD on the environmental and ecological system.
Although people benefit from the TGD a lot, the negative impacts of the TGD also cannot be ignored and should be considered seriously and
thoroughly, which include
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A Brief History of China Essay
China is on the verge of becoming the next Super Power like the United States and Great Britain. The reason why I am writing this paper is to relay
information to you regarding China as it was and how it is now. China blossomed quicker than any other country in the beginning and later stalled in
progress throughout its history. Culture is the end statement of a people's identity. According to Merriam
–Webster it is a way of thinking, behaving or
working that exists in a place or organization (Dictionary). In this paper, we will not be discussing about a place or organization, but instead of a
country rich in culture. My discussion will be about the country of China's history, economy, weather, terrain and people.
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Next came the Sui Dynasty (581 AD– 618 AD). This dynasty had improved upon the Great Wall. This wall protected the enemies of China,
especially keeping their mortal enemy the Mongolians at bay. This dynasty had also created the first manufactured canal known as the Grand Canal.
The Grand Canal length is 2,400 miles long and 36 feet wide (Hook 185). They had also let the words of Buddhism reach across the land among the
people with no interference. To assist in bridging the gap between the poor peasants and the rich upper class, a monetary class was established and
enforced throughout the land (Hook 184). The last dynasty is the Sung. The Sung Dynasty (960 AD–1279 AD) had created huge cities of the time that
allowed social programs (such as public postal services and welfare programs) to be created. This ignition of public meetings and exchanges of ideas
assisted in the creation of new ideas and inventions. An example of this was gunpowder (which was very unstable, but highly usable) for the Chinese
Military. Inventions of great magnitude will have come during this era. Most of all was the invention of gunpowder made from saltpeter. These
inventions were the handgun (known as a fire–lance), grenades (small clay pottery the size of a fist) and exploding mines (ceramics disks the size of
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  • 1. Water Problem Of Water Shortage Water is origin of life. Early life was started from the ocean. It builds up human tissue and keep body function works normally. Along with development of technologies, water also plays an essential role in the progress of civilization. For example, Watt invented steam engine so that we could be introduced into the industrial age, water is used to cool machines, water is a irreplaceable formula in lots of industrial materials, and so on. Thus, It is necessary condition of life existence and economic development. Even though people understand the importance of water resource, the conflict between industrialization and environment is unavoidable. Water crisis have already threatened most countries of the world, and China is one of the 13 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1998, there was a destructive flood happened in China, and it made 29 provinces suffered under flood disaster. Under this flood, damaged areas reached 52 million acres, inundated areas reached 32 million acres, disaster–affected population was 223 million, and direct economic loss reached 20 billion US dollars. (Gong) Encountering with those heavy data of loss, people in China suppose to reconsider their behaviors on utilizing the Yangtze River, however, the painful lesson did not wake them up so much. After the flood, people kept taking away water and other resources excessively, and did not control their pollution well. Since Yangtze River runs through a whole China, normally some soil, rocks, animal corpse, wastes, and other natural things are include in its self–purification ability but human's exogenous materials. There are more and more trash and sediments could be found on the surface of the river, but also the bottom if it. "The modern Yangtze River discharges most of its annualsediment load between June and September, and short–term monthly deposition rates near the river mouth during this period are about 4.4 cm." (Liu) In the article of "Flux and fate of Yangtze River sediment delivered to the East China Sea", the author introduced information about short–term and long–term period of the erosion of the sediment and the rising ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Three Gorges Dam Essay Traditionally, environmental management has been considered in the light of knowing the best technological solution. A significant case study representing a technological solution to environmental management is the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) on the Yangtze River in China. The dam has two principal management purposes. These are; to provide energy sourced by more renewable means than coal burning alternatives, to meet rising demands, as well as reduce flooding of the Yangtze River. Following a deeper introduction of the TGD case study, four primary perspectives will be used to assess the environmental management outcomes and approaches. First the social implications and any gains of the project, including the issues of social injustice and lack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The environmental management aims of the dam were to reduce flooding of the river, as well as shifting the nation from heavy coal–dependency to more renewably sourced energy to meet expanding requirements in China. Thus maintaining to expand the energy industry and output for use in a growing society, whilst considering the finite limit and emission impacts of coal and other fossil fuels. To meet these goals, the TGD was constructed to become the world's largest hydroelectric dam. The Yangtze River on which it built is the world's third largest river; being the largest in China (Cai et al., 2013). The Yangtze River Basin (including tributaries) involves 20% of the area of China; resultantly being large enough to heavily impact surrounding ecosystems, the water cycle and energy balance (Li et al., 2011). Construction of the dam commenced in 1993 and ended in 2009, with the final construction having a storage capacity of 3.93x1010m3 (Zhou et al., 2014). Partial operation of the dam commenced from 2003 and full operation from 2009 (Cai et al., 2013). Studies have been comprehensively conducted to argue that this technological solution has not led to good management of the environment; as evidenced from both social and environmental impacts, as well as investigations into the overweighing benefits people management would have had. From a societal perspective, the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) project has ultimately ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Three Gorges Of The Yangtze River In China At first I'll have a brief introduction of Yangtze River, the Yangtze River, the biggest river in China, the third longest in the World, starts with the Tuotuo River at the Roof of the World–Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, takes in countless rivers, and flows eastward across the interior of China. With an overall length of more than 6,300 kilometers, the Yangtze River, next only to the Amazon and the Nile, is the third biggest river in the world and is a cradle that breeds the ancient civilization of the Chinese nation. When the Yangtze River reaches the eastern Sichuan Basin in southwest China, it cuts through the Wushan Mountain. Here the river course suddenly narrows and the waters become turbulent. Sheer cliffs and steep mountains rise on either side, creating one of nature's most fantastic sights. The Three Gorges–––Qutang, Wuxia and Xiling––––start just after Fengjie and end near Yichang, stretch about 200 kilometers. The Gorges vary from 300metres at their widest to less than 100 meters at their narrowest. Qutang Gorge is the smallest and shortest Gorge, but grandest of the three. The Yangtze River, mighty and rapid here is suddenly contained like "a thousand seas poured into one cup", as the Song Dynasty poet SU Tungpo described the spectacle. High on the both bank, at a place called Bellows Gorge, are a series of crevices. This area is said to have been the home of an ancient tribe whose custom was to place the coffins of their crevices, some containing bronze swords, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. In the beginning of the construction of the Three Gorges... In the beginning of the construction of the Three Gorges Dam, there were several problems. There were several protestors and opinions about the dam before the Three Gorges Dam project was even started.1 China has had history of several dam failures in the mid–1970s that were responsible for thousands of deaths. The three gorges (Xiling, Wu, and Qutang) have scenery that is a tourist attraction.2 Thedam was going to be a little over 600 feet tall, 7500 feet wide, and hold over 97 trillion gallons of water. Because of all of the population increase, China started using coal power plants1 and shipping, which causes acid rain over the region making the Yangtze River is one of the most polluted rivers in the world.4 It does not help ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Relocating farmers and having them uproot everything they worked hard for. They were forced to work in the city for industries or grow a different crop then what they were used to growing.3 China also need to increase its electrical power to keep up with the increase in population and industries.1 About 20% of the world's electricity is from large dams. The Three Gorges Dam is not only the largest dam2; it is also the largest power plant in the world4 because of the dams 26 turbines for hydroelectricity.1 The Three Gorges Dam would help by producing 18.2 million KW output. The power generated from the dam will be self–sustaining and the energy saved will soon profit from the dam after it is paid for.4 Water for agriculture and human consumption usually vary on the fluctuation of the Yangtze River. The dam provided access to the water continuously.1 The Three Gorges Dam had the potential to benefit China essentially in safety, health, and quality of life. Analysis of the dam shows that it was not in compliance with The World Commission on Dams (also known as the WCD). The World Commission on Dams priorities for their guidelines on dams are as followed: Gaining Public Acceptance, Comprehensive Options Assessment (such as Environmental, Social, Health, and Cultural impacts, Life Cycle assessment, And greenhouse gas emissions), Addressing Existing Dams (such as Improving reservoir Operations), Sustaining Rivers and Livelihoods (such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay about The Damming of the Yangtze River The Damming of the Yangtze River Since the 1920's, when the dam was first proposed, the Three Gorges Dam has been a topic for debate in the People's Republic of China. The construction of the world's largest hydro–electric project on the Yangtze River would be a detriment to the nativeflora and fauna, submerge rich farmlands, destroy archaeological sites, and force the evacuation of millions of people. Faced with international, as well as domestic, criticism about the ecological and social havoc the Three Gorges Dam would cause, the government of China has remained unnerved and has started construction on this highly questionable project. In December of 1995, Chinese Premier Li Peng officially launched the project at a construction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason for such an enormous hydro–electric project, China contends, is to generate up to 18,000MW of power for China's energy hungry industrial centers (obviously not the hundreds of factories and businesses that will be submerged), transform the Yangtze River into a more navigable waterway, and to protect the middle and lower reaches of the river from disastrous floods (Probe International). However, would the environmental and social cost of the Three Gorges Dam make it a feasible project? The man–made sea created by the dam would submerge important archaeological sites, some dating as far back as the Paleolithic Age. Thousands of invaluable relics, ancient burial sites, 200,00 year old fossils, and new information of a little known, obscure people known as the Ba will be lost (Topping, 1996). Even though $37.5 million has been "earmarked for the rescue of archaeological sites threatened by the dam's construction" (Childs–Johnson, 1996), only "ten to twenty percent of these treasures could be saved." (Topping, 1996). Estimates range from $180 million to $360 million to save ten percent of the most important sites and monuments. The Chinese government is expecting these archaeologists to do work that normally requires hundreds of years within ten years. There is simply not enough money or manpower to salvage many of these invaluable cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. 3 Gorges Dam Essay 1. Historical Implications: Why was the building of the dam first proposed in 1919 and by whom? Answer: It was proposed by Dr. Sun Yat –sen, pioneer of the Chinese democratic revolution, to harness the energy of the Yangtze River. 2 . Historical Implications: Why have archaeologists and historians criticized the building of the Three Gorges Dam? Answer: the Three Gorges Dam because it flooded and destroyed a large number of important cultural and archaeological sites. The dam has caused a lot of ecological changes and approximately 1.3 million people had to move because of the creation of this dam. 3. Governmental Implications: What has been the unfortunate response of local government officials assigned to help families affected by the construction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Governmental Implications: How has government corruption impacted safety? Answer: Because many things were not built well which led to it collapsing andharming many people. 5. Energy Implications: Why did China believe the building of the Three Gorges Dam was an absolute necessity in terms of energy production? Answer: The Yangtze used to flood every year wiping out mountainside villages, you can see this throughout Chinese history. Hundreds of thousands died during the dynastic era due to flooding. The dam allowed China to regulate water flow and harness it for energy. It also was part of the government efforts to redirect water flow to drought stricken areas. 6. Energy Implications: Compare the energy production of the Three Gorges Dam to the Hoover Dam. Although China believed the Dam would provide the nation with 10% of its power needs, what is the current amount of power it actually is supplying? Answer: China thought that the Three Gorges Dam would provide 10 percent of China's total energy needs. During the years of construction, the population МЃs demand of energy has reduced that number to 3 percent. The Hoover Dam produces, on average, about 4 billion kilowatt–hours of hydroelectric power each year for use in Nevada, Arizona, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Impact Of Geography On China Ancient China Taylor D'Agostino Mrs. Indenbaum Global History Pre–AP 5 March 2016 Impact Of Geography On China Ancient China is one of the oldest and longest lasting civilizations in the world. The Ancient Chinese have thrived for thousands of years because of the geography, their skills, and their talents. Throughout history, rivers such as the Yangtze and Huang He rivers made China thrive for thousands of years. While other features such as deserts and mountains like the Gobi, Himalayas, and the Taklimakan isolated the Chinese and kept other civilizations from culturally diffusing into Chinese lifestyle and culture. The geography of China has affected its people for thousands of years. Rivers such as the Huang He and the Yangtze have benefited its people because they were able to trade, get food and water and settle down in this area. These rivers were beneficial because they helped to facilitate trade. ("The Study Of History"). The Chinese traded goods such as silk, salt, teas, sugar, porcelain and other luxurious goods ("Ancient China"). While this was beneficial to the Chinese there were also many negatives effects that the geography had in China. The Himalayan mountains had some negative effects on the Chinese. The Himalayas kept them isolated for a long time. This then meant that there was a lack of cultural diffusion which was occurring ("Himalayan Mountains Documentary..."). The Chinese weren't able to trade goods and ideas because it was hard for them and other civilizations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. China Geography Research Paper China geography In china, there is many different landforms that make up this country. Some of the important ones include the Himalayas, and the silk road. The Himalayas was important because it kept china secluded from the rest of the world. If China wasn't secluded from the rest of the world, it simply wouldn't be the same as today. I say this because China had only to depend on itself, it didn't have contact with the rest of the world. However, China was only secluded until the Silk Road was invented. The silk road was a trading route that many empires used, such as China, India, Asia, Greece, Rome, and Britain benefited from it. It was very essential for the development of China. In this trade route, many different things were traded. You could buy anything from spices to medicines, silk, jewelry, kitchenware a variety of things in general. China has many significant water systems that shape the way it is today. One of them is the Yellow River. This is the world's seventh longest... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have approximately 1.34 Billion people which is the world's largest country. However, the birthrate of china has actually been declining since 1997. The reason this is happening is because china implemented something called "The one child policy". The name is pretty self explanatory, a family can only have one child per family. Since 2015, china has decided to lift this policy and allow China's families to have two children. Population pyramids of China clearly show that China is dominated by males. The reason that their population is so skewed in having more males is because females were seen to be "weak", so they aborted many females. It has thought that males were going to achieve more in chinese culture. China has cracked down on this since then, so it is no longer happening legally. 56% of people in china live in Urban areas whereas 44% live in rural areas. This paragraph sums up the population patterns of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Three Gorges Dam Research Paper The purpose of this letter is to inform this company about the negative impacts The Three Gorges Dam has on China. The Three Gorges Dam does not appear to outweigh the costs because of the amount of people having to be relocated,lower water levels, and the loss of many ancient artifacts. Some people might argue that the Three Gorges Dam is good because it improves navigation, advances electricity, and controls floods but the negative impacts are more harmful to China's future. Along with the hardships that are brought along with the dam China had to relocate many people and lose almost 100,00 acres of land. These citizens had very good land to live on but when the construction of the dam began they were ordered to move to a new place.The land ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over 1,000 sites and artifacts were lost or submerged under the water. One of the most famous items that were buried was the Giant Buddha Statue. According to an Excerpt from the Great Wall Across the Yangtze it says, "A massive sculpture of the seated Buddha rests in the yellowish sandstone cliffs at Single Pebble Village just east of Chongqing. When the tide is high, the statue's base is flooded, and there are watermarks indicating various water levels on the Buddha's feet, legs, and lower belly." Due to all this flooding this ancient statue might be lost if it is not lifted out of the water. According to the article Flood Control some individuals might argue that there is no need to worry about artifacts but that is incorrect. If many of the artifacts are lost, the future generations of China will never have a primary learning experience of these items. They will not have pictures of the artifacts, just words to describe them. Imagine how the children will perish from not knowing their past. Another famous artifact that has been lost due to the flooding is the temple from the Ming Temple. This temple is called the Shibaozhai Temple. According an excerpt from Great Wall Across the Yangtze it states, " Called the "Pearl of the Yangtze," the 12 story wooden pagoda rises to a height of 183 feet. An ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. China Culture Home of 20 percent of the world's population, China has a very unique and diverse culture. China's long history dates back over 4000 years. After the birth of the Chinese Communist Party, the country began an overhaul to change its economic status amongst the world. This research paper is going to introduce and educate the reader about the geography, economy, political party, and the military that make up the mysterious country to the East. Fourth largest country in the world, China makes up almost the entire East Asian Landmass. China's 9,596,960 square kilometers in total area, features the highest and one of the lowest points in the world. Nearly 70% of China is made of mountains, hills, or plateaus (Defense, 2010).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Agriculture has steadily declined in China since the economic reforms in the early 1980s. Nevertheless, 43 percent of China's workers are involved in agriculture. China is the world's largest exporter of merchandise goods (Eckart, 2016). In 2009, 48 percent of China's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) came from industry. Although, the U.S. receives about 17 percent of China's exports, the Chinese government restricts import of U.S. goods and films. China's natural abundance in Coal made for an excellent source of energy, but proved inadequate to supply the Country's needs. Consequently, to meet the economy's needs, China became the fourth–largest importer of oil. "China is the world's leading producer of hydroelectricity (Defense, 2010)." Even though China's economy is well on the rise, and projected to have the largest economy in the world by 2030, it is technically a developing country because of its low GDP. With that being said, statistics show that the amount of Chinese living below the poverty line has decreased from 53% in 1981 to 8% in 2001 (Defense, 2010). Furthermore, the Chinese Communist Party has been in power since the communist party won the civil war in 1949. Ordinarily, any citizen over the age of 18 may apply for Party membership as long as they are willing to accept and abide by the Party's constitution and policies. The National People's Congress oversees the State Council, the Presidency, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay On Atheng Gao Early in his career Li Si showed an earnest desire to contribute to the ongoing moral government. Sima Qian wrote, "Zheng Gao, a man of Hann, came to cause dissension in Qin through the construction of drainage and irrigation channels" (25). It is well known that water control through engineering has always been a major concern and responsibility of the Chinese government. Irresponsible use of water could lead to crops flooding, mudslides that are capable of destroying villages, widespread hunger, which could possibly lead to a revolt and an overall collapse of the government. Therefore, it is both reasonable and wise for the King of Qin to invest in bringing in a specialist to lead the construction of such a crucial job. However, Qian included the opinions of both the bitter employees, who worked on the project, and the aristocrats who were angered by the choice of bringing in a foreigner to organize and oversee such a task (Dawson 147).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Li Si wrote to the King outlining the numerous economical, tactical, societal and historical benefits that the foreigners brought to the Empire. The King was persuaded by Si's argument and foreigners, including him, were allowed to remain within the Empire (Qian 26–27). By unifying the defeated states, the King promoted Si to a higher office due to his helpful insight. This is an example of him utilizing the Confucian concept of Ren; "The Ren person is one who, wishing himself to be settled in position, sets up others; wishing himself to have access to the powerful, achieves access for others" (3–30). He used his influential position in the government to help others which was a catalyst to his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Hypoxia in the East China Sea: One of the Largest Coastal... .niatrep lanruoj eht ot ylppa taht sremialcsid lagel lla dna ,tnetnoc eht tceffa dluoc hcihw derevocsid eb yam srorre ssecorp noitcudorp eht gnirud taht eton esaelP .mrof lanif sti ni dehsilbup si ti erofeb foorp gnitluser eht fo weiver dna ,gnittesepyt ,gnitideypoc ogrednu lliw tpircsunam ehT .tpircsunam eht fo noisrev ylrae siht gnidivorp era ew sremotsuc ruo ot ecivres a sA .noitacilbup rof detpecca neeb sah taht tpircsunam detidenu na fo elif FDP a si sihT peer–00562971, version 1 – 4 Feb 2011 700.10.7002 .servneram.j/6101.01 :iod ,)7002( hcraeseR latnemnorivnE eniraM ,dlrow eht ni saera negyxo–wol latsaoc tsegral eht fo eno :aeS anihC tsaE eht ni aixopyH ,.K–F ,haihS ,.C–G ,gnoG ,.C–C ,nehC :sa elcitra siht etic esaelP 7002 yraunaJ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Interestingly, hypoxia and anoxia have rarely been documented in the East China Sea (ECS) which is one of the largest continental shelves in the world (e.g., Li et al., 2002). Historically, the ECS has been one of the world's major fishing grounds, especially within 2 ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT the Changjiang (Yangtze) River plume and its surrounding sea along China's coast. High fishery yield is normally supported by high primary production and abundant food sources from lower trophic levels (Caddy, 1993; Xu et al., 2004). Indeed, primary production can reach as high as 2079 mg C m–3 d–1 in the Changjiang River plume region, mostly induced by high rates of riverine nutrient supply (e.g., Gong et al., 2003; Gong et al., 2006). In the past two decades, the anthropogenic nutrient load (e.g. nitrates) exported from the Changjiang River into the ECS has increased over ten– fold, and there is continuous growth peer–00562971, version 1 – 4 Feb 2011 expected in the future (Yan et al., 2003; Li and Dag, 2004; Bouwman et al., 2005). Excess nutrients cause eutrophication and stimulate noxious and toxic algal blooms, which have been observed with increased frequently on the inner shelf off Changjiang River (Chen et al., 2003; Gao and Song, 2005; Zhu, 2005; Zhu et al., 2005). There are, however, few studies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Did The Economic Revolution Affect Ancient China The medieval Chinese economic revolution impacted China in many ways. The Chinese were able to import and export goods at an increasing rate. There were advances in China's economy. The demand and the amount of goods produced increased. The productions of goods were affected by the migration to different areas. It also brought about variations in everyday life in the population and how they interacted with each other. During the revolution, trade adapted and soared to great heights. Farmers had stopped producing just for themselves, but producing surplus and selling the surplus to the market. In return, they bought things such as tea, wine, and oil. When they needed to ship commercial crops that they started to grow, the coastal shipping and inland shipping industries were created. Marco polo claimed to see no less than fifteen thousand vessels at a single port. Because of the booming shipping industry, a device used to tell direction was invented. Its name was the compass. It originally was a needle floating in water and was attached to a stem. It eventually was updated and put in a case with a glass top for use on ships. The first known use of the compass was around 1119. Foreign trade also flourished in this period. In 1225 the superintendent of customs wrote his account of what foreign places traders had visited. It included sketches of important trade cities. He also listed some important goods to come out of important cities. He also talked of how Chinese merchants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Gorges Dam, The World 's Largest Power Station The Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest power station, is a hydroelectric dam that distances the Yangtze River located in China. Dams could be built for many reasons, including flood control, irrigation, and sedimentation control. Construction for the dam started in 1992 after many repeated discussions and arguments took place. The Chinese people are keeping a close watch on the Three Gorges Dam, and many people in other countries are keeping an eye on it as well. Unfortunately, with a project as big as this, many problems come along with it. The Chinese government dismissed many warnings from environmentalists that said that the project has the potential of being, "one of China's biggest environmental nightmares" (Hvistendahl). The Chinese government officials have been defending the $24 billion project and only see it as a huge source for renewable power and as a way to prevent floods. The dam generates over 18,000 megawatts of power, which is eight times more than the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River. Wang Xaiofeng, who oversees the project, admitted that the dam had many "hidden dangers". The government realized that what the biologists and environmentalists were saying was more than true. Building an enormous hydropower dam where it is heavily populated is a threat to the people that live there and the animals that inhabit the area. When the project was first being started in 1992, people were forced to relocate to make room for the project. People on the banks of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Three Gorges Dam Essay Three Gorges Dam The Three Gorges are known to be a famous tourist attraction for its beautiful scenery, located in northeastern China along the Yangzi River. The Yangzi River runs 3700 miles long, being the third longest river in the world after the Nile and Amazon Rivers. The Qutang Gorge, the Wuxia Gorge, and the Xiling Gorge are the three Yangzi River gorges that make up theThree Gorges. The Three Gorges are not only famous for its scenery, but also its disastrous flooding. Within a century, five major floods have occurred killing over 300,000 people living in cities along the bank of the river. This is due to the constant sediment deposits along the river, causing the river bed to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Export Import Bank are unwilling to provide financial assistance for the construction of the dam. Therefore, most costs will be depended upon the national energy tax, government bonds, and any other trust funds raised. The dam will produce the energy of 84 billion kilowatt hours per year, which is enough to supply 11–15% of China's energy. Project loans and interest is planned to be paid off by this energy generated in 2–3 years upon completion of the dam. The inexpensive electricity and cheap river transportation is expected to turn this region into an international investment. The Yangzi River acts as a transportation highway for people living along the banks of the river. The reservoir will become a great advantage to those travelling along the river. It will help bring ships inland, allowing about 50 million tonnes of extra freight to be transported along the river each year. The project will "reduce freight costs and facilitate trade in the area."[4] Many people have criticised the actual value of the dam. People have claimed that coal supply has kept pace with China's development, keeping energy prices low; the dam is unnecessary since "electricity prices will remain so low that the project will never pay for itself."[5] Some have also complained that the dam will destroy the Yangzi scenery, which would result in less revenue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Taking a Look at the Opium War Documentary Essay Throughout China, currency was rapidly changing. At first China used paper money, but silver was the main form of payment. Silver was the main form of payment because it was easier to trade among many different countries with it. Paper money was used for a while, but the worth of it didn't last very long and so China returned to using silver. Europe, America and China all started using silver for foreigntrade. It was important for China to establish trading posts with Britain and America because of the new cultural items being brought into the country for the foreign ones. One reason for the success of silver taking over the main form of currency was the fact that large amounts of silver had been available in America and in Britain, who hadn't started using silver as currency yet. Once the Ming Dynasty ended, silver was still used, but mostly along the coast of China. Trading will always be an extremely important part of society, whether it be among friends or even countries, and it was the same in China. There was a lot of profit from foreign trade between China, the Americas, and Britain because of the constant flow of silver in all three economies, merchants were the ones to mostly be impacted by this. China was extremely strict when it came to trading in the 19th century, so trading was only allowed in Guangzhou, which was in the southern region of China. Even though trading was allowed in Guangzhou, there were still a lot of restrictions on who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Geography Of Ancient China This investigation attempts to answer the question how the geography of ancient Japan and China are similar as well as different. The question is important because some people might assume that the geography of Japan and China is very similar while it in fact isn't. The issues that will be addressed are how these two countries geography affected them by factors such as natural defense systems, trading, and food sources within each culture. This investigation will focus on the time period of 250–710 BCE and the places included will be China and Japan. This will be accomplished through a thorough examination using such texts as The National Geographic society's Journey Into China as well as Jonathan Fenby's China's Imperial Dynasties. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nathan at Columbia University in 2009. Its purpose was to inform readers about China, but to also start a discussion in a classroom about this country's geography. So, this allowed for further comprehension of China's geography as well as some of the pros and cons of how it affects the population living there. This is also a secondary source due to these facts being taken from someone else and then further building off of those ideas. A value of this, or why the source is credible, is because these are geography facts, and therefore are able to hold true to any facts stated for a longer period of time than something such as politics, where opinions can also get involved into so the sources. Another reason this source is credible is because it was published in 2009, which due to better technology can then allow for a more detailed or better understanding of these places that before were too dangerous to possibly be in, such as areas within one of the many mountain ranges in China. However, a limitation is that the information given in this source was smaller than hoped for and needed. Word Count: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Huang He River Esteemed members of the UNESCO Board. The Huang He River, commonly referred to as the Yellow River is a riverine landscape that flows from the West of China to the East, through nine Northern Provinces. (Huang He Britannica, 2011) The rivers source (the Kunlun Mountains) are located at 36В°N and 84В°E and its mouth (the Bohai Sea) is located at 38.7В°N and 119.9В°E. Located in China, this river should be under the state of investigation by UNESCO due to the bad pollution the region is receiving. The area's climate is cool winters, with temperatures dropping below 0В°, and short dry summers. Created by progressive erosion, the Huang He River Valleys give insights into Ancient Chinese Civilisations. The River is affectionately named "The Cradle of Ancient Chinese Civilisation." (Yellow River WWF, 2013). The Riverine Landscape was formed by water flow erosion from its source; the Kunlun mountains. This erosion has created valleys where the water currently flows downstream to the Bohai Sea. The water's colour is yellow because of the masses of the fertile Loess sediments deposited there, but often seen other colours due to pollution. This fertile soil has meant the land and banks is traditionally excellent for crop farming for the locals, but in modern times, excessive pollution has devastated this ability to farm freely. The river is known as having three main sections, the upper reaches, the middle reaches, and the Lower reaches. (China Travel, 2009) The image below shows that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How To Kill The Dolphins Persuasive Essay A bay in scarlet The scenes when the dolphins get killed is dramatic and in some places like Japan they even pull curtains across the shoreline to hide the terrible killing process from the public . Dolphins are one of the most intelligent animals on the planet and because of their well–known kindness they are loved by a huge amount of people. But still they are getting killed in massive amounts in places like Chile, Faroe Island and especially in Japan. We even love them so much that we let them suffer in dolphinariums just so we can get a little amused watching them. Is it correct to kill and torture these harmless and intelligent creatures, for almost no use? Some dolphin species face an uncertain future, especially some dolphin species such as the Amazon River dolphin, the Ganges and Yangtze River dolphin, which are seriously endangered. In 2006 it was stated that the Yangtze River dolphin was completely extinct. Because of hunting, entanglement in fishing gear, collisions with boats and ships, habitat loss, and pollution. Although people like to see dolphins perform in dolphinariums .Many doesn't know that dolphins live 40 years shorter in captivity and dolphins that are getting slaughtered contains polluted meat which makes it a health risk for humans to eat. I believe that we humans should stop killing these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the cove at Taiji in Japan hunters select which dolphins should be used in dolphin shows, but many dies of shock before they even arrive to their "prison". In the wild, dolphins can live into their 40s and 50s and some have been documented to be more than 90 years old. But studies show that more than 80 percent of captive dolphins died before they turned 20. The mental, emotional and physical stress that a captive dolphin suffers weakens their immune system and makes them more prone to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Foreign Influence on 19th Century China China's Interaction with Western Nations in the 19th century And the effects on its economy The 19th century had sparked a time period of bloody revolution, social and political reform, and both economic and financial problems for China. Though the cause of many of these problems could be rooted to internal conflict, foreign influence on Chinese ways proved to be disastrous. During the early 19th century the population was growing, the economy seemed stable and generally people seemed content with China's economic progress. However these feelings of success would soon end as overpopulation would cause widespread poverty and famine. At that point in time China's rulers had been Manchu; the Qing dynasty had been in rule but even its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although many British opposed the bond, they signed. Finally, upon receiving all of the opium, he mixed approximately 20,000 chests of the drug with salt and lime and destroyed it all in the ocean.[9] Although he and many other Chinese saw this as a means of ridding the country of this evil drug, Britain took this as an insult. The British had felt as though this was a destruction of private property and that it created a large loss of revenue for them. But it must be taken into consideration the fact that Lin had demanded the halt of the product as he claimed that it was a harmful, addictive drug and Britain was unwilling to comply. As well the British government new this was an illegal substance in China and the selling of it would be involved with piracy and smuggling, but went along with it anyhow. [10] Of course Lin had been a man of morale's and didn't take suspect that an entire government would have been supporting an illegal activity. However it was obvious that war was the inevitable outcome following this incident, thus the begging of the Opium Wars. The British then sent a small fleet of ships from India, which would occupy Shanghai, and penetrated deeper into China ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Nanjing Massacre The Nanjing Massacre occurred during the Sino–Japanese War and was a very important event in Chinese history. At that time, the Chinese army was defeated in the Songhu Battle and the Nanjing Battle. Then, the capital of China, Nanjing, was occupied by the Japanese army on December 13, 1937. The Chinese government retreated and moved the capital to Chongqing. The Japanese soldiers started to massacre in Nanjing and its surrounding areas. They also robbed and burned the villages in the area. The massacre continued for around 40 days and at least 300,000 Chinese citizens were killed. Many records and forms of evidence of the Nanjing Massacre are kept in the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders. The Japanese invaders attacked China for a long time. After the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in 1937, the Japanese defeated China on a large scale. They then began the Songhu Battle in Shanghai and the surrounding areas. At first, the Japanese army did not succeed, so they changed their method of attack. The Chinese army got into a very dangerous situation and Shanghai fell on November 12. After the fall of Shanghai, the Japanese invaders weren't satisfied with the result nor were they prepared to attack Nanjing. They began their attack Nanjing on December 1, and the Chinese government dispatched more than 100,000 soldiers to protect it. However, with the enemy's violent attacks, the Chinese army failed several times. Finally, the Chinese army ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Number Of The Persons Who Like Su Embroidery Than Shu... Ji Danyang (Beata) 0987816 GE 2021–W05 Date: March 19, 2017 Dr. Leah Li V. Echiverri Literature Review Is the number of the Persons Who Like Su Embroidery than Shu Embroidery larger? Independent variables: Su embroidery that a kind of traditional art, embroidery, originated at Suzhou, Jiangsu province. Shu embroidery that a kind of traditional art, embroidery, originated at Sichuan province. Dependent variables: The different characters of embroidery because of the different area and different culture. The main objective: The purpose of this study is to describe the difference of popularity based on WKU students about Suzhou embroidery and Shu embroidery among young people including male and female who are 18 to 25 years old ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In China, we said that if you did not see it, you would not desire it. In addition, there are a few of rich families in China, and most of families are not very rich even poor. Therefore, the price is a very important factor for most persons. Also, the different income level influence the different ability of enjoy art. About the embroidery, the different quality of embroidery use different materials different level of producers. It cause the different cost of different quality of embroidery. Therefore, the price influence not only the choice of person but also the quality of embroidery. In general, more cost represents higher quality, because they can use more money to buy the better materials and employ high level artisans. The involved area: According to the name of the two kinds of embroidery, we can know the origin of the embroidery. Su embroidery origins from Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. Shu embroidery origins from Sichuan Province. Later, the embroidery begins to spread. The Su embroidery has spread over the all Jiangsu Province. Both of the two kinds of embroidery are mainly distributed on some city of respective Province, but they are both spread to all Province even other Province and country. Now, we communicate them with the friendly country and exhibit the works for them.(Creating something new from old, Hui Ning) Content of Embroidery: Next is about the content of the embroidery from Suzhou and Sichuan. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Ancient China 's Trade And Economy Ancient China 's Trade and Economy From as early as 2100 BCE to as late as 1912 CE, China lived and prospered in the period of the dynasties (Timeline of Chinese History and Dynasties). The dynastic period included successions of rulers who usually descended from the same family. After the ruler passed away, their successor took their preceder 's sole–reigning position of emperor. The Xia Dynasty started the period of the dynasties in 2100 BCE. (Timeline of Chinese History and Dynasties). The Qing Dynasty marked the end of the dynastic period in 1912 CE (Timeline of Chinese History and Dynasties). In between the first and last dynasties, China experienced a time of economic, social, environmental, and religious growth that affected all of the people of China. Traders and merchants that traveled the Chinese trading systems tremendously contributed to the amplification of trade of goods, skills, ideas, customs, and messages. Humans, most often slaves, built roads and canals such as the Silk Road and the Grand Canal across and through mountains, deserts, and rivers to facilitate ways to connect with China 's other surrounding countries. During the dynastic period, China developed a strong and diverse economy and culture through their unique and innovative trading routes, the Silk Road and the Grand Canal. Before the creation of the Silk Road and the Grand Canal, The people in China lived in economical and cultural isolation from other countries because of China 's physical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Nanjing Massacre The Nanjing Massacre occurred for six weeks, having fell to the Japanese, they began their infamous massacre also known as the rape of Nanjing. This sequence of events not only affected Nanjing historically, but the effect is has on current day Nanjing is nothing less than astonishing. Throughout the six weeks an estimated 300,000 soldiers (Controversial, as there are different numbers thrown around) and civilians were killed. The Nanjing massacre is known as one of the most destructive mass murders in history (staff, 2009). Nanjing, one of China's greatest ancient capitals located in eastern china is found in Jiangsu, China. Nanjing has a prominent place in Chinese history and culture having served as the capital of various Chinese dynasties, kingdoms and republican governments. Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty (1378–1644) rose to throne in 1368, over throwing the Yuan dynasty and renaming it Yingtian and making it the dynastic capital in 1368. Emerging as the political and cultural center of southeastern China at the time, it ultimately ended in a disaster and stained Chinese history forever (Kuo, 2016). Nanjing at the time with about a population of approximately a million was a prime target when Japan invaded china in 1937. That November, Japanese troops made their way into the city, and the gruesome fighting and raping went on for weeks. Japanese troops killed Chinese men assuming they were disguised soldiers as they were stripping off citizen's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Differences And Similarities Of James Harrison And Chen Si Hero is a person that helps and gives something to the world in his own way, supports and worries about people or things. Someone that has the courage to do something very special and unique, that other people normally don't do. A hero is not just a person who save lives, a hero can also be a person who simply likes to help others and respects them. Ahero tries to do and give his very best. In this essay comparing and construct between James Harrison and Chen Si, different situations that led them to become heroes, similarities between them will be discussed. Both of Chen si and James Harrison made several heroic efforts to save people. Harrison donated blood to the sick and Chen Si saved many humans lives. These two people made tremendous change to the world. The results of their heroic actions were enormous, yet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because Harrison has an antibody in his blood that helps cure severe anemia, he was able to save countless number of babies dying from this disease. His blood was considered very special. Therefore, he was given insurance to his life that counts to one million Australian dollars. When he was 14, James needed and received so much blood going through a chest surgery. As a result, once he turned 18 he made a promise to donate blood to people and save their lives just like his own was saved that day. While those were the results Harrison faced. Chen Si have also been through a lot. "Chen Si watched over the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge every weekend"(Paul Mooney, 2008). Consequently, he was able to save 99 lives so far. Because his wife does not approve of the time he spends on that bridge, "his burden grows each time he saves a new life".(Mail Foreign Service,2010) . Chen Si did not own enough money to give shelter or help those he's saved from suicide. Hence, he brought them back to his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Rise Of Pollution Levels There I was in Shanghai, China, staring at the sun as if I were trying to look at a lamp behind a curtain. The rise of pollution levels in China has intrigued the minds of people who never even cared about the environment before. The People's Republic of China is now the largest emitter of CO2 in the world. But of course, this a global phenomenon: a global phenomenon that in no way started with China as Alanna Mitchell would agree to. By the end of the 19th century, the powerful duo that was industrialization and imperialism spread industrial growth from Great Britain to Southeast Asia. From the opium wars in the mid 19th century to the economic reforms of 1970s, China has been incorporated into the global economy as the world's manufacturer. And as we know, modern manufacturing is heavily reliant on fossil fuels. This has put an immense amount of international pressure on the Chinese to improve their environmental footprint. But sustainable development needs to start not just with China, but with all major players in the global economy. Mitchell's statement, "the idea that the planet's future might come down to China's choices is hard for the West to fathom"(102) is not only ironic, but a dangerous idea to accept. An historical context of China's industrialization and urbanization will show you that Western interests in China led to its massive carbon emission. Further, the root of the problem must be solved the way it started, with help from the West. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Global Expansion And Background Information What geographical location should be a target to global expansion and background information to support the decision (expansion to China). Over the past quarter–of– a century, China has experienced big changes as the economy has transformed from just limited private sector into manufacturing base of the world, these rapid development and transformation become the gateway to vast opportunities for all industries of the world (Dyer & Singh, 1998); China regional cities offer diverse of business opportunities to companies around the world for businesses to expand into China. Recent research reveals China has about thirty five most lucrative cities for business investment depending on the industries of operation, it was said that there are challenges in business regardless of location, in China for example, integral to business growth is cultural issue as well as intellectual property protection, but with meticulous planning, research, and strategy, these issue can be effectively minimize (Shopify, 2015). The size of China is considered an issue of population, but is a market advantage with a market potential of 1.5billion people, the nation is set to become the 2nd largest consumer market in the world by 2015 (NBSC), government influence in business evens spread of regulations and policies, language barriers issues can all be controlled with effective global strategy. Business is the dominating factor of economy because of the population, and the opportunities available to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Trade In China In The 17th And 18th Century In the 17th and 18th centuries, the demand for Chinese goods in the European market created a trade imbalance because the market for Western goods in China were non–existent; China was very self–sufficient with their produce and tools that they didn't require imported goods.(Fitzgerald, 1992 The Europeans were not allowed access into China 's interior market, the Chinese people didn't have a necessity of imported items. European silver flowed into China when the Canton System, established in the mid–18th century, confined the sea trade to Canton and to the Chinese merchants of the Thirteen Factories. (Hanes, 2003) The British East India Company had a monopoly of British trade. The British East India Company began to auction opium grown in India to independent foreign traders in exchange for silver. (Hughs, 1972) The opium was then transported to the Chinese coast and sold to local middlemen who retailed the drug inside China. The flow of silver was increasing in numbers as well as the amount of opium addicts that had alarmed Chinese officials. (Lim, 2011) The drug weakened a large percentage of the population, and silver began to flow out of the country to pay for the opium. Many of the economic problems China faced later were either directly or indirectly traced to the opium trade. (Keller, 2012) As Quianlong sets forward an idea of politics based on the centrality of China and fails to recognize the equal sovereignty of Britain. He believes that concessions to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Research Paper On Chinese Food This research will talk about Chinese food, food is essential in life, whether it is for me or everyone is the most important. As a Chinese, I like Chinese food very much and I think Chinese cooking is the best in the world. I hope that the motherland's excellent traditional Chinese food can be passed to people all over the world so that we can all know the delicious and a long–period history of Chinese food, which is about five thousand years. We know that Chinese food is changing, it has eight great cuisine styles and have different characteristics, but the same delicious. So, Let's know about Chinese food now! There eight great cuisine styles in China are: Sichuan cuisine, Guangdong cuisine, Shandong cuisine, Jiangsu cuisine, Zhejiang cuisine, Fujian cuisine, Anhui cuisine and Hunan cuisine.Why China has so many kinds of cuisines? About this question, here is the answer. China is the third largest country in the world, which has a vast territory. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It tastes pretty fresh and it is known for all of people because of making food use of spicy seasoning. And it has unique cooking methods and rich local flavor, which also mixed the merits of Chinese styles, so its popular in all over the world. Guangdong cuisine Guangdong cuisine is meticulous and its ingredients are complete. This cuisine is excelled at impersonations and innovations, have many varieties. There are a large number of kinds of foods about 5457. This figure was obtained in 1965. Shandong cuisine Shandong cuisine has a long–period history, its skills are variously and it was a little harder to do than the other cuisine, which also be attention on healthy. Why Shandong cuisine can have so many different kinds? That's because Shandong has fertile terrain, so the vegetables are very fresh and the area has an abundance of wildlife. Those advantages creating a unique Shandong cuisine. Jiangsu ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay on Opium Wars Drugs have been around for hundreds of years and it modifies normal body functions depending on the drug. During the 19th century, the Chinese had become a victim under the dangerous drug of Opium. When opium was first introduce in China it was like any other drug, addictive and harmful to the human body but the Chinese weren't aware of the opium negative effects. Opium the narcotic drug is derived of from immature seed pods of poppy plants. Opium was used for pain relieving, it was one of the first drugs able to relieve pain before morphine was invented, and morphine is safer drug then opium and they both came from the same plant. Before the opium war, foreign trade to Western countries was limited and strictly controlled by the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strong economy is very important for every nation, especially in periods of conflicts happening, and with a strong economy countries can support their own military by buying more weapons for better war results. China's defeat isn't just from lack of technology into military but it's also the insufficient funds to their military. A nation's military superiority is usually determined by how much the nation is willing to spend on its military; we still see today the superpower of the world like United States is known for its dominating military but their expenditure on military is extremely high which forces their nation in debt. But China is exactly opposite of the modern United States, when they do have money to spend, these money won't be used effectively and investing into dead–end ancient weapons like bows and spears. Another misuse of spending for the Chinese government is that they spend too much money on arts and instead on their growing fine good's production prospering China a lot during the Opium wars. Though China isolates them away from the rest of the world it does keep a steady economy and the Opium wars triggered an economical boom in China which they will slowly prosper. With the treaty of five ports, it welcomes British merchants to do trades with the Chinese and actually benefit both sides. While British are only interest in certain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Issue With Water Pollution The signs are alarming. We as citizens, business owners, and activists must stand up and make a change to create a more sustainable way of growing our populations and societies. Sustainability needs to become more implemented into the structure of corporations, cities, and countries. China, the most populous country in the world, is projected to have an insufficient supply of water by the year 2025. On top of the shortage of water China is facing they also have a major issue with water pollution. China's freshwater supply is running scarcely low. Three main things that are affecting the water supply in China are; economic growth, population growth, and climate change. China is in the midst of massive economic growth, and while this is good for the country and as they plan to continue to pursue wealth, this uprising is causing the pollution in the water to increase. Companies are moving their manufacturing to China because the cost of labor is much cheaper and the safety policies are much more lenient. This is a very attractive formula for any company that values profit more than people or the planet. Many of these companies also take the easy route when it comes to disposing of their waste in an ecofriendly and social friendly way, causing the issues China faces today with their water pollution and scarcity. Nearly 80% of waste water from waste water treatment plants is disposed of right into the environment, leaving only 20% of waste water actually treated. "A team from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Impact Of The Opium War The Opium War was a war between the United Kingdom and Imperial China. Smoking opium for the stimulating impacts is not noted in China until the eighteenth century, but rather likely started at some point before. The Chinese Imperial Government in the mid eighteenth century turned out to be progressively concerned with the spreading dependence on opium and its crippling impact. The Imperial Government disallowed the offer of opium blended with tobacco and banned opium–smoking houses (1729). The Government classed offering opium for smoking "was classed with burglary and affectation to kill, and rebuffed with expulsion or passing." The Government found, be that as it may, extremely hard to stop the exchange, particularly as the British consistently... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prior to the Opium wars China had begun to build up a urban business economy, however once the wars started, China was presented rashly to western commercial enterprises. China couldn't contend and got to be subject to remote products and exchange. While the wars did give China a urban business sector economy, they likewise about devastated the economy as of now set up. After the wars China understood that the nation couldn't keep on being so independent. Scholarly people understood that they must attempt to comprehend western society, particularly if they somehow managed to beat the West. Lin Zexu, Xu Ji–yu, and Wei Yuan read deciphered material from the West and distributed books on western nations and society. They found out about western political thoughts, social structures, and economies. Surprisingly, China set up an outside service. They attempted to modernize China's armed force and set up processing plants. Then again, the greater part of the business undertakings were keep running by medieval administrators, who did not completely comprehend private enterprise and the business economy. They attempted to hoard the business sector, which gagged private part commercial enterprises. The majority of these undertakings went bankrupt, however regardless of the fact that the organization fizzled the civil servants got to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Importance of Geography to Chinese History For thousands of years, Chinese culture thrived and grew to become it's own superpower, and for many years this was unknown to the rest of the world. Great geographic influences included the treacherous mountain ranges, such as the Himalayas, and the prosperous river valleys, such as the Yangtze and the Huang he. Lack of cultural diffusion is primarily due to the fact thatChina, for hundreds of years, had little to no outside contact or cultural diffusion with other civilizations of that time. The culprit behind this lack of interaction is primarily China's many mountain ranges. These massive mountains, such as the Himalayas, provided for a dangerous and unkind terrain, and therefore trade and most contact with others was inhibited ("Himalayas"). Despite the lack of outside influence, China and it's people were actually quite prosperous. One aid in their economic prosperity was their agricultural produce and domestic trade. China's agricultural society was actually a thriving one mainly due to their fertile land, which is do to their river valleys. These rivers, such as the Yangtze and the Huang he rivers, deposited silt known as loess, onto the soil that was full of nutrients, and the land then became fertile (Perkins 4). These rivers not only expanded upon the agricultural output, but they also created an easy route for transportation and trade throughout the empire ("Yangtze River"). These simple aspects of the Chinese culture in retrospect, played some of the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Should The Huge Controversy Over The 3 Gorges Dam In China Essay: There has been a huge controversy over the 3 Gorges Dam in China. The Government said they are build the dam to stop flooding, but, did they think about all the things that will happen when the dam is built. They will ruin cities and ancient villages along the Yangtze River, let's not forget about the dangerous jobs they are providing, and all the ancient temples and artifacts that will be lost to the rising water. First off, The water levels of the dam will cause people who live near or close to dam to lose their homes where they have lived for generations. Over 2 million people will have to be moved/relocated because of the Dams rising waters. The families that live there have to destroy their homes and move ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Geography Impacted Ancient China Ancient China How Geography Impacted Ancient China Many historians have contemplated if ancient China's geography was harmful or helpful to the lasting of its civilization. Ancient China's geography brought many contributions and devastations. The Huang He and Yangtze river valleys were vital to Chinese history. They provided the Chinese with fertile soil on which they based their agrarian society. The Himalayas form a natural barrier and played an important role by serving the Chinese with protection. While this helped China to thrive, rivers also overflowed and caused devastation along with mountain ranges preventing cultural diffusion from happening. Both the Huang He and Yangtze rivers contributed to the success of ancient Chinese civilization. These rivers provided the Chinese with fertile soil ("Huang He"). The Huang He River was given the nickname Yellow River because of the loess sediments that the river contains ("Huang He"). As a result, a majority of the population settled along the Huang He and Yangtze river valleys (Starr). This was very vital to the Chinese culture and reflected in their social classes (Perkins 4). The second class was made up of farmers (Perkins 4). "The Chinese have always felt that the owning of land for agriculture is the basis of wealth and social prestige" (Perkins 4). The rivers also provided transportation navigable by ships (Starr 21). The Chinese used boats for travel and transportation of goods up and down the rivers (Blunden ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Descriptive Essay About Nanjing Hello everybody, as a person in charge of the tourism department in Nanjing, I'd like to introduce my hometown, the beautiful Nanjing. Nanjing is one of the four largest ancient capitals and historical and cultural cities with a population of about 8000000 and a civilization history of more than 6000 years. It located in the southwest of Jiangsu Province, the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It is the capital of Jiangsu province. Nanjing is located at the junction between the South and the North of china, there have been many demographic shifts in history,it makes different ethnic and religious beliefs converge here, let Nanjing become a place where religious incense is strong and the customs are unique. Nanjing is a subtropical monsoon climate, the annual rainfall is very high, and the total rainfall can reach more than 1200 millimeters.And the average temperature is about 15 degrees per year. The weather is warm and sunny in spring;the summer is hot; it is called "the three big stove" with Wuhan and Chongqing; the autumn is dry and cool; the winter is cold. Spring and fall in Nanjing are very short, summer and winter are very long, summer and winter temperature significantly.Each season has its own characteristics, all suitable for Tourism. There are so many places of interest in Nanjing, such as: the world of scholars, the drum tower, the iron core bridge, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the palace of heaven, the three steps, the two bridges and so on. Each of them has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. China's History Research Paper Asia has many countries in its region. To Afghanistan and India all the way to the ends of Russia. However, this won't be about the other forty –seven countries in Asia's entire region. It will only be about one, and that country will be about China. A land rich with culture, history, and many parts of geography all on its own. China's history is as long as most histories are for most countries. Varying beliefs and opinions on when China's history really starts is thought and still is speculated today. It still is spoken about more times than most people can count. The answer to how much it was and still been asked and answered is perhaps thousands or millions of times we can never truly know the answer. But, we don't need to know about that. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yin and Yang, the symbol most like a circle with two different sides, light and dark, meaning balance of everyday life and is found in the philosophy Taoism is quite popular. Calligraphy, writing in symbols like ж јўе— (coming from the word hГ nzГ¬ or the chinese characters) is also pretty important in chinese arts and everyday life. Plays focused on the heroes, dynasties, the beginning of China and the world is pretty important in China too. Art, writing, drawing, all the arts are important, mostly because they are all rooted so deeply into Chinese culture and beliefs about the world, and religions they do. China has many religions. Though, in China, they don't really call them religions, the three most important ones are Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism. All of them are focused on philosophers who see the world in a different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Considering the water quality, the total wastewater... Considering the water quality, the total wastewater discharged into the reservoir–reach amounts to 1.2 billion tons annually (Wang, 2002). TGP does not generate pollution itself but it will aggravate the pollution belts, because of higher water level and slower velocity. The Chinese government decided that all the industrial pollutants must be treated to reach the (official) discharge standards by 2000. A number of small enterprises that discharge heavy pollution, such as paper mills, have already closed down, and the central government will invest a large sum to build a series of large wastewater treatment plants in Chongqing City, Wanxian City, Fuling City and Yichang City. In addition, the catchment management, pre–impoundment clearing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A program of artificial reproduction of endemic fish species has been performed for more than a decade. For plant species conservation, a program has been initiated recently to conserve three more endangered species, Rhamnus tzekweiensis, Buxus ichangensis, and Plantago erosa var. fengdouensis (Zhang, 2011). Consequently, the efforts have also been shifted to the preservation of regional ecosystems with consideration of typical vegetation types (e.g., evergreen forests) and rare and endangered species in the region. An ecosystem conservation network has been developed in the TGRR including Dalaoling (Yichuang City,Hubei Province), Longmuhe (Xinshan County, Hubei Province), Shiping (Fengdu County, Chongqing), and Wushan (Wushan County, Chongq– ing) (Zhang. 2011). 7Conclusion This paper takes the Three Gorges Dam Program as an example to introduce the process of EIA, emphasizing on the impact and mitigation these two phases during the allover management. Among several analysis methods, we focus on the Cost–Benefit Analysis (CBA) methods to evaluate the affects of the TGD on the environmental and ecological system. Although people benefit from the TGD a lot, the negative impacts of the TGD also cannot be ignored and should be considered seriously and thoroughly, which include ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Brief History of China Essay China is on the verge of becoming the next Super Power like the United States and Great Britain. The reason why I am writing this paper is to relay information to you regarding China as it was and how it is now. China blossomed quicker than any other country in the beginning and later stalled in progress throughout its history. Culture is the end statement of a people's identity. According to Merriam –Webster it is a way of thinking, behaving or working that exists in a place or organization (Dictionary). In this paper, we will not be discussing about a place or organization, but instead of a country rich in culture. My discussion will be about the country of China's history, economy, weather, terrain and people. A BRIEF HISTORY OF... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next came the Sui Dynasty (581 AD– 618 AD). This dynasty had improved upon the Great Wall. This wall protected the enemies of China, especially keeping their mortal enemy the Mongolians at bay. This dynasty had also created the first manufactured canal known as the Grand Canal. The Grand Canal length is 2,400 miles long and 36 feet wide (Hook 185). They had also let the words of Buddhism reach across the land among the people with no interference. To assist in bridging the gap between the poor peasants and the rich upper class, a monetary class was established and enforced throughout the land (Hook 184). The last dynasty is the Sung. The Sung Dynasty (960 AD–1279 AD) had created huge cities of the time that allowed social programs (such as public postal services and welfare programs) to be created. This ignition of public meetings and exchanges of ideas assisted in the creation of new ideas and inventions. An example of this was gunpowder (which was very unstable, but highly usable) for the Chinese Military. Inventions of great magnitude will have come during this era. Most of all was the invention of gunpowder made from saltpeter. These inventions were the handgun (known as a fire–lance), grenades (small clay pottery the size of a fist) and exploding mines (ceramics disks the size of large belt buckles) (Fairbank ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...