China is located in East Asia, with a population of over 1.3 billion people. It has a large and growing economy, but also faces issues of pollution and environmental degradation. The primary religion in China is Buddhism, though Taoism and Chinese folk religion are also practiced. Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken language.
1) The document discusses China's strategy to expand its influence in Southeast Asia through economic and infrastructure development. This includes building road, rail, and pipeline networks to connect China to ASEAN countries.
2) A key part of China's strategy is developing the Yunnan province as a "bridgehead" connecting China to Southeast Asia. Rail, road, and pipelines are being constructed from Yunnan to Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam.
3) Thailand also pursues strategies to connect itself to ASEAN and countries further west like India through infrastructure development. This includes developing ports and transportation hubs.
This document provides an overview of tourism in Southeast Asia. It discusses the region's complex geography, history of foreign influences, and political/economic diversity. Major topics covered include the characteristics and tourism industries of individual countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Challenges facing the region's tourism development are also examined, such as environmental degradation, political instability, and natural disasters.
This document provides an overview of Latin America and the Caribbean. It begins with learning outcomes related to environmental factors, religion, China's economic role, indigenous movements, mining, economic differences between countries, migration, and urbanization. It then covers physical geography, climate, ethnicity, European arrival/conquest, colonialism, population changes, contemporary society, the economy, globalization, trade, agriculture, tourism, drugs, religion, debt crises, and individual countries/regions. Key points include the impact of the Spanish conquest, dependence on natural resources, political instability, rapid urbanization, the debt crisis, and varying levels of development across the region.
1. Tourism is a major industry in Thailand that brings in large economic benefits but is ultimately unsustainable due to various social, economic, and environmental problems it causes.
2. Some of the social problems include overcrowding at tourist sites, degradation of local cultures, and the ongoing issue of sex tourism.
3. Environmental problems arise from pollution from inadequate waste management at heavily visited sites, as well as damage to fragile coral reefs from careless tourists.
4. While tourism provides jobs and income, disasters like the 2004 tsunami and political instability have disrupted the industry and shown its vulnerability.
This document provides an overview of East Asia, including China, Japan, the Koreas, Taiwan, and Mongolia. It discusses the physical and political geography of the region as well as the history, economic development, agriculture, industry, urbanization, and environmental challenges of China and Japan. Key points covered include China's economic reforms beginning in the late 1970s, the growth of its cities and industries, and its ongoing environmental and inequality issues. For Japan, it summarizes the country's impressive postwar economic transformation as well as its current resource and environmental constraints.
This document provides an overview of Southeast Asia, including its landforms, climate, colonial history, population trends, economic development, key countries and cities. Some of the main points covered include the region's tropical climate and mix of islands and peninsulas, the impact of colonialism in creating a core-periphery economic system, recent economic growth led by countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, and ongoing issues related to population growth, urbanization, and balancing development across regions.
This document provides an overview of the Middle East and North Africa region. It discusses the key physical features like arid climate and mountain ranges that influence patterns of settlement and development. Agriculture and herding have traditionally centered around access to water sources. The population is concentrated in northern coastal areas where rainfall allows. Countries like Egypt and Turkey play important connecting roles. Recent events like the Arab Spring uprisings have sparked changes but also instability in some countries like Syria. Natural resources like oil are unevenly distributed and influence development trajectories.
This document provides an overview of the key topics covered in Chapter 4 of the textbook "World Regional Geography: A Developmental Approach". It discusses the physical geography, climate, environmental challenges, political history, religions, languages, agriculture, population trends, economy, cities, resource scarcity, and immigration patterns of Europe. The chapter learning outcomes are listed which cover these topics at a regional scale for Europe.
1) The document discusses China's strategy to expand its influence in Southeast Asia through economic and infrastructure development. This includes building road, rail, and pipeline networks to connect China to ASEAN countries.
2) A key part of China's strategy is developing the Yunnan province as a "bridgehead" connecting China to Southeast Asia. Rail, road, and pipelines are being constructed from Yunnan to Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam.
3) Thailand also pursues strategies to connect itself to ASEAN and countries further west like India through infrastructure development. This includes developing ports and transportation hubs.
This document provides an overview of tourism in Southeast Asia. It discusses the region's complex geography, history of foreign influences, and political/economic diversity. Major topics covered include the characteristics and tourism industries of individual countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Challenges facing the region's tourism development are also examined, such as environmental degradation, political instability, and natural disasters.
This document provides an overview of Latin America and the Caribbean. It begins with learning outcomes related to environmental factors, religion, China's economic role, indigenous movements, mining, economic differences between countries, migration, and urbanization. It then covers physical geography, climate, ethnicity, European arrival/conquest, colonialism, population changes, contemporary society, the economy, globalization, trade, agriculture, tourism, drugs, religion, debt crises, and individual countries/regions. Key points include the impact of the Spanish conquest, dependence on natural resources, political instability, rapid urbanization, the debt crisis, and varying levels of development across the region.
1. Tourism is a major industry in Thailand that brings in large economic benefits but is ultimately unsustainable due to various social, economic, and environmental problems it causes.
2. Some of the social problems include overcrowding at tourist sites, degradation of local cultures, and the ongoing issue of sex tourism.
3. Environmental problems arise from pollution from inadequate waste management at heavily visited sites, as well as damage to fragile coral reefs from careless tourists.
4. While tourism provides jobs and income, disasters like the 2004 tsunami and political instability have disrupted the industry and shown its vulnerability.
This document provides an overview of East Asia, including China, Japan, the Koreas, Taiwan, and Mongolia. It discusses the physical and political geography of the region as well as the history, economic development, agriculture, industry, urbanization, and environmental challenges of China and Japan. Key points covered include China's economic reforms beginning in the late 1970s, the growth of its cities and industries, and its ongoing environmental and inequality issues. For Japan, it summarizes the country's impressive postwar economic transformation as well as its current resource and environmental constraints.
This document provides an overview of Southeast Asia, including its landforms, climate, colonial history, population trends, economic development, key countries and cities. Some of the main points covered include the region's tropical climate and mix of islands and peninsulas, the impact of colonialism in creating a core-periphery economic system, recent economic growth led by countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, and ongoing issues related to population growth, urbanization, and balancing development across regions.
This document provides an overview of the Middle East and North Africa region. It discusses the key physical features like arid climate and mountain ranges that influence patterns of settlement and development. Agriculture and herding have traditionally centered around access to water sources. The population is concentrated in northern coastal areas where rainfall allows. Countries like Egypt and Turkey play important connecting roles. Recent events like the Arab Spring uprisings have sparked changes but also instability in some countries like Syria. Natural resources like oil are unevenly distributed and influence development trajectories.
This document provides an overview of the key topics covered in Chapter 4 of the textbook "World Regional Geography: A Developmental Approach". It discusses the physical geography, climate, environmental challenges, political history, religions, languages, agriculture, population trends, economy, cities, resource scarcity, and immigration patterns of Europe. The chapter learning outcomes are listed which cover these topics at a regional scale for Europe.
China is the second largest country in Asia located in Southeastern Asia, covering about 3,705,406 square miles. Its capital and second largest city is Beijing, with a population of about 14,930,000 people. The flag features a large red star representing the Communist Party and smaller stars representing the Chinese people. National holidays include New Year's Day, Chinese New Year, and National Day in October. The primary language is Mandarin, which is spoken by about 53% of the population, while over 200 other languages and dialects are also spoken.
How Did You Attract/Address The Target Audience?AbigailWillcock
The document discusses how the author attracted and addressed their intended audience for a magazine. They used interesting coverlines and bands on the front cover to spark recognition. The cover image also attracted attention through the model's hand gestures and outfit. Throughout the magazine, colloquial language, first-person writing, and rhetorical questions were used to make it seem more friendly and include the audience. Feedback from a questionnaire helped gain insight into the audience to include relevant anecdotes.
This documentary analyzes the popular video game character Lara Croft and examines themes of how virtual reality influences society's views of women. It uses interviews, game footage, and other archival material. Shots include close-ups of interview subjects, POV gameplay footage, and graphics of magazines and websites. Editing employs cuts, green screen, and fast motion. Sound includes voiceover, music from the game and films, and SFX.
Rangkuman singkat dokumen tersebut adalah:
1. Voltage follower berguna untuk meningkatkan arus tanpa mengubah tegangannya dan mengubah sinyal berimpedansi tinggi menjadi rendah
2. Persamaan Vout = Vin menunjukkan bahwa voltage follower dapat menjaga tegangan keluaran sama dengan masukan
3. Voltage follower dapat digunakan untuk menghindari terjadinya penurunan tegangan pada sensor saat dihubungkan dengan pengatur
Parliament is an epitome of democracy but connecting citizens with their elected representatives remains a challenge. Citizens name and frame issues in a different when compared to experts for example citizens will use the word safety rather than crime.
Christianity is a monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Some key beliefs include belief in God the Father, Jesus as the Son of God, and the Holy Spirit. A major turning point was Constantine's conversion, which ended persecution of Christians and established Christianity in the Roman Empire. Christian art expresses emotions related to the Christian faith through depictions of Bible stories and subjects. Early Christian art included symbolic images in catacombs and representations became more naturalistic over time as styles evolved.
This documentary analyzes the popular video game character Lara Croft and examines themes of how virtual reality influences society's views of women. It uses interviews, game footage, and other archival material. Shots include close-ups of interview subjects, POV gameplay footage, and graphics of magazines and websites. Editing employs cuts, green screen, and fast motion. Sound includes voiceover, music from the games and films, and SFX.
Grid Router – scalable and fault tolerant solution for Selenium gridMikhail Levin
The talk about opensource solution for scalable and fault tolerant solution for Selenium grid.
Talk was a part of Seleniumcamp 2016 conference
http://seleniumcamp.com/
https://github.com/seleniumkit
The water cycle describes the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface, driven by energy from the sun. Water evaporates from surfaces like oceans, lakes, and plants, rises into the atmosphere, condenses into clouds, and falls back to the Earth's surface as precipitation like rain or snow. This precipitation can collect in lakes, oceans, rivers, and groundwater or be absorbed by plants through their roots in a repeating cycle.
China is located in East Asia between Vietnam and North Korea. It has a large population of over 1.3 billion people and a rapidly growing economy that is currently the second largest in the world. Some of China's most notable features include its long history and culture, diverse landscapes and climate, and status as a rising global superpower.
Dokumen ini membahas rancangan sistem pemadam api otomatis berbasis mikrokontroler dengan kontrol suhu, kelembaban, dan kadar polusi udara ruangan menggunakan logika fuzzy. Sistem ini menggunakan sensor DHT11 untuk mendeteksi suhu dan kelembaban, sensor TGS2600 untuk mendeteksi kadar karbon monoksida, serta menerapkan kontrol kecepatan kipas berdasarkan nilai keanggotaan variabel masukan dan keluaran menggunakan
This document discusses basic economic concepts related to demand, supply, and market equilibrium. It defines key terms including firms, households, entrepreneurs, factors of production, and the circular flow of inputs and outputs. It explains the laws of demand and supply, how demand and supply curves illustrate the relationship between price and quantity, and how equilibrium is reached when quantity demanded equals quantity supplied. Determinants of demand and supply are also outlined.
Yandex test framework. Talk for SeleniumcampMikhail Levin
Slides for my talk on Selenium camp.
Talk was about Yandex Selenium-based test framework and about it's avaluation. It also included part about functional monitoring we implemented in Yandex and part about applicability of selenium tests
This document discusses China's pharmaceutical production and consumption ideologies. It notes that China prefers to produce and consume generic pharmaceuticals due to certain economic and social conditions in the country. Specifically, China produced 62% of its pharmaceuticals as generics in 2003, declining to 37% by 2008, but generic drug production remains important. The consumption of generics is also promoted in China due to their more affordable prices compared to branded drugs. How to do business in China is also briefly outlined, noting the importance of relationships and prevailing over competition in the domestic market.
2012 US-China International Youth FestivalWenjie Tang
Grants are first-come-first-serve. Apply now at www.eactus.com/apply.
Like EACT on Facebook and get a chance to have free tour in China and waive registration fees.
Questions? Please contact amanda.ding@eactus.com. EACT looks forward to hearing from you!
HR - Expats challenges in China, pre-departure training, pre-departure training measurement, Performance Management Issues
Kirk Patrick evaluation process
This document provides background information on international education and the cultural context of the film Dam Street. It includes quotes on the goals of international education, a synopsis of the film, and a mini-lecture introducing the Sichuan province of China where the film is set. Students analyze clips from the film to identify the cultural setting and discuss themes through classroom activities analyzing character and cultural context.
China has a long history and complex government system. It is currently ruled by the Communist Party, with the President serving as head of state and the General Secretary of the Communist Party acting as paramount leader. China has experienced rapid economic growth and development in recent decades, becoming the world's second largest economy. It shares land borders with 14 countries and the Pacific Ocean, and has a population of over 1.3 billion people. The national language is Mandarin Chinese and prominent cultural aspects include Chinese painting, music, and cuisine.
China has a large territory with abundant natural resources but relatively low resources per capita. It has an advanced culture but relatively low education levels among citizens. It implements a socialist system but has relatively underdeveloped productivity and economy due to a poor foundation. China's economy is more developed in eastern coastal areas and less developed in southwest and northwest regions. Overall, China remains the largest developing country in the world.
This document provides a fact sheet on the Asia/Oceania trading bloc, covering its geography, demographics, culture, politics, economics, textile and apparel industries. It notes the region's diversity and includes details on major countries. Some key points include: China and India have the world's largest populations; the region is a top global exporter of textiles and apparel; countries range from highly developed like Australia to developing like India; major religions include Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism; and politics range from communist to democracies to monarchies.
How To Stay Healthy Essay. Essay on Importance of Health - Tips for Healthy L...Amie Campbell
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China is the second largest country in Asia located in Southeastern Asia, covering about 3,705,406 square miles. Its capital and second largest city is Beijing, with a population of about 14,930,000 people. The flag features a large red star representing the Communist Party and smaller stars representing the Chinese people. National holidays include New Year's Day, Chinese New Year, and National Day in October. The primary language is Mandarin, which is spoken by about 53% of the population, while over 200 other languages and dialects are also spoken.
How Did You Attract/Address The Target Audience?AbigailWillcock
The document discusses how the author attracted and addressed their intended audience for a magazine. They used interesting coverlines and bands on the front cover to spark recognition. The cover image also attracted attention through the model's hand gestures and outfit. Throughout the magazine, colloquial language, first-person writing, and rhetorical questions were used to make it seem more friendly and include the audience. Feedback from a questionnaire helped gain insight into the audience to include relevant anecdotes.
This documentary analyzes the popular video game character Lara Croft and examines themes of how virtual reality influences society's views of women. It uses interviews, game footage, and other archival material. Shots include close-ups of interview subjects, POV gameplay footage, and graphics of magazines and websites. Editing employs cuts, green screen, and fast motion. Sound includes voiceover, music from the game and films, and SFX.
Rangkuman singkat dokumen tersebut adalah:
1. Voltage follower berguna untuk meningkatkan arus tanpa mengubah tegangannya dan mengubah sinyal berimpedansi tinggi menjadi rendah
2. Persamaan Vout = Vin menunjukkan bahwa voltage follower dapat menjaga tegangan keluaran sama dengan masukan
3. Voltage follower dapat digunakan untuk menghindari terjadinya penurunan tegangan pada sensor saat dihubungkan dengan pengatur
Parliament is an epitome of democracy but connecting citizens with their elected representatives remains a challenge. Citizens name and frame issues in a different when compared to experts for example citizens will use the word safety rather than crime.
Christianity is a monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Some key beliefs include belief in God the Father, Jesus as the Son of God, and the Holy Spirit. A major turning point was Constantine's conversion, which ended persecution of Christians and established Christianity in the Roman Empire. Christian art expresses emotions related to the Christian faith through depictions of Bible stories and subjects. Early Christian art included symbolic images in catacombs and representations became more naturalistic over time as styles evolved.
This documentary analyzes the popular video game character Lara Croft and examines themes of how virtual reality influences society's views of women. It uses interviews, game footage, and other archival material. Shots include close-ups of interview subjects, POV gameplay footage, and graphics of magazines and websites. Editing employs cuts, green screen, and fast motion. Sound includes voiceover, music from the games and films, and SFX.
Grid Router – scalable and fault tolerant solution for Selenium gridMikhail Levin
The talk about opensource solution for scalable and fault tolerant solution for Selenium grid.
Talk was a part of Seleniumcamp 2016 conference
http://seleniumcamp.com/
https://github.com/seleniumkit
The water cycle describes the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface, driven by energy from the sun. Water evaporates from surfaces like oceans, lakes, and plants, rises into the atmosphere, condenses into clouds, and falls back to the Earth's surface as precipitation like rain or snow. This precipitation can collect in lakes, oceans, rivers, and groundwater or be absorbed by plants through their roots in a repeating cycle.
China is located in East Asia between Vietnam and North Korea. It has a large population of over 1.3 billion people and a rapidly growing economy that is currently the second largest in the world. Some of China's most notable features include its long history and culture, diverse landscapes and climate, and status as a rising global superpower.
Dokumen ini membahas rancangan sistem pemadam api otomatis berbasis mikrokontroler dengan kontrol suhu, kelembaban, dan kadar polusi udara ruangan menggunakan logika fuzzy. Sistem ini menggunakan sensor DHT11 untuk mendeteksi suhu dan kelembaban, sensor TGS2600 untuk mendeteksi kadar karbon monoksida, serta menerapkan kontrol kecepatan kipas berdasarkan nilai keanggotaan variabel masukan dan keluaran menggunakan
This document discusses basic economic concepts related to demand, supply, and market equilibrium. It defines key terms including firms, households, entrepreneurs, factors of production, and the circular flow of inputs and outputs. It explains the laws of demand and supply, how demand and supply curves illustrate the relationship between price and quantity, and how equilibrium is reached when quantity demanded equals quantity supplied. Determinants of demand and supply are also outlined.
Yandex test framework. Talk for SeleniumcampMikhail Levin
Slides for my talk on Selenium camp.
Talk was about Yandex Selenium-based test framework and about it's avaluation. It also included part about functional monitoring we implemented in Yandex and part about applicability of selenium tests
This document discusses China's pharmaceutical production and consumption ideologies. It notes that China prefers to produce and consume generic pharmaceuticals due to certain economic and social conditions in the country. Specifically, China produced 62% of its pharmaceuticals as generics in 2003, declining to 37% by 2008, but generic drug production remains important. The consumption of generics is also promoted in China due to their more affordable prices compared to branded drugs. How to do business in China is also briefly outlined, noting the importance of relationships and prevailing over competition in the domestic market.
2012 US-China International Youth FestivalWenjie Tang
Grants are first-come-first-serve. Apply now at www.eactus.com/apply.
Like EACT on Facebook and get a chance to have free tour in China and waive registration fees.
Questions? Please contact amanda.ding@eactus.com. EACT looks forward to hearing from you!
HR - Expats challenges in China, pre-departure training, pre-departure training measurement, Performance Management Issues
Kirk Patrick evaluation process
This document provides background information on international education and the cultural context of the film Dam Street. It includes quotes on the goals of international education, a synopsis of the film, and a mini-lecture introducing the Sichuan province of China where the film is set. Students analyze clips from the film to identify the cultural setting and discuss themes through classroom activities analyzing character and cultural context.
China has a long history and complex government system. It is currently ruled by the Communist Party, with the President serving as head of state and the General Secretary of the Communist Party acting as paramount leader. China has experienced rapid economic growth and development in recent decades, becoming the world's second largest economy. It shares land borders with 14 countries and the Pacific Ocean, and has a population of over 1.3 billion people. The national language is Mandarin Chinese and prominent cultural aspects include Chinese painting, music, and cuisine.
China has a large territory with abundant natural resources but relatively low resources per capita. It has an advanced culture but relatively low education levels among citizens. It implements a socialist system but has relatively underdeveloped productivity and economy due to a poor foundation. China's economy is more developed in eastern coastal areas and less developed in southwest and northwest regions. Overall, China remains the largest developing country in the world.
This document provides a fact sheet on the Asia/Oceania trading bloc, covering its geography, demographics, culture, politics, economics, textile and apparel industries. It notes the region's diversity and includes details on major countries. Some key points include: China and India have the world's largest populations; the region is a top global exporter of textiles and apparel; countries range from highly developed like Australia to developing like India; major religions include Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism; and politics range from communist to democracies to monarchies.
How To Stay Healthy Essay. Essay on Importance of Health - Tips for Healthy L...Amie Campbell
Essay on Healthy Lifestyle for Students and Children in English - A .... Healthy heart essay. A Healthy Heart Essay Samples With Topics Ideas .... How can we improve our health essay. 18 Ways to Improve Your Health .... Healthy Living Essay Example - How to start a healthy diet essay How .... Essay on the Importance of Health Social Group Public Health. How To Maintain Healthy Life Essay - kritikuss22. 10 Ways to Stay Healthy Easy Daily Habits! - Simply Quinoa. Healthy Lifestyle Essay Essay on Healthy Lifestyle for Students and .... Importance of Staying Fit amp; Healthy. How to Stay Healthy Essay. How To Keep Healthy / 2020 Healthy Living During Extraordinary Times. Healthy Lifestyle Essay For Students Way Of Behaving, Leaving, Walking .... Health essa
The document discusses several topics related to globalization including migration and colonization, environment and energy, science and technology, trade, health, security and terrorism, education, development, society and culture, and gender. It provides examples and context about each topic from both Philadelphia specifically and around the world generally. In summarizing the key points, it touches on immigration and ethnic groups in Philadelphia over time, green energy and efficiency initiatives in Pennsylvania, advances in science and technology, international trade relationships, healthcare systems and issues globally, security regulations post 9/11, education policies in Pennsylvania and abroad, developing nations receiving aid, cultural neighborhoods in Philadelphia, and gender inequality in different places.
A Journey To The Middle Kingdom And Back 2 Final Show VersionMatthew Nemerson
The document summarizes Matthew Nemerson's observations from a trip to China in 2008 as part of a Yale educational travel program. Some key points included opening observations of humility, optimism about developments, and cleanliness in major cities. There were also pictorial highlights of major cultural and historical sites visited, as well as notes about infrastructure, levels of growth, and challenges to continued growth. The final thoughts reflected on China's intertwined fate with the rest of the world and importance of balanced development.
Comprehensive report on one of the emerging tourism markets of the world - China, part of the BRIC economies.It is an eye opener for one who wishes to findd out the travel trends and demographics of Chinese outbound traveller as well as major events.
Managing Diversity in Asia: An Intercultural ApproachHora Tjitra
Guest Lecture "Strategic Management in Global Context" at the Ohm Hochschule, Nuremberg - Germany on Oct 8th 2010.
Managing Diversity in Asia: An Intercultural Approach by Prof. Dr. Hora Tjitra, Zhejiang University, China.
The document provides an agenda and overview for the 2011 Michigan Road Scholars Tour organized by the University of Michigan. The 3-day educational tour was designed to: 1) expose faculty participants to Michigan's economy, government, culture and issues; 2) encourage university service and research on state topics; and 3) foster interdisciplinary discussion among faculty from different areas. The itinerary included visits to educational institutions, businesses, and community organizations across northern and southeast Michigan, with presentations and discussions on regional issues. Participants were given information on travel arrangements, packing suggestions, and transportation by motor coach between locations.
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A heterogeneous society consists of people from diverse backgrounds, including different cultures, ethnicities, languages, and religions. Such a society has several advantages, including exposing people to new cultures which can make them more tolerant. Living in a heterogeneous environment also allows people to learn from different traditions and adopt beneficial practices. However, some argue that heterogeneous societies can also face issues like minority groups feeling discriminated against or parts of the majority resisting cultural changes. Overall, a heterogeneous population tends to be more innovative and adaptive compared to a homogeneous one.
China has a long history dating back thousands of years. It has a population of over 1.37 billion people and its national day is celebrated on October 1st. The country has a socialist market economy and is the world's second largest economy. Traditional Chinese food includes rice, noodles, and dishes from regions like Sichuan. The dominant ethnic group is Han Chinese and the most widely spoken language is Mandarin. Religions practiced include Buddhism, Taoism, and Chinese folk religion.
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This document provides an overview of sports in China. It details China's national and traditional sports like soccer, basketball, badminton, and table tennis. It profiles famous Chinese athletes like Yao Ming and Deng Yaping. It also examines the intense training methods for young Chinese athletes and scandals in Chinese sports involving doping and match fixing. Additionally, it discusses the historical role of politics in Chinese sports from Mao Zedong's rule onwards.
If the world's population could be shrunk down to a village of 100 people, there would be some notable characteristics:
- 80 people would come from developing countries while 20 would come from developed countries. The majority (60) would be from Asia.
- Resources and opportunities would be unevenly distributed - 6 people would own 59% of the wealth and 80 people would live in poor housing or lack sufficient food. Many would lack access to clean water, sanitation, electricity, or phones.
- There would be disparities in life expectancy, education levels, and standards of living between people in the village based on their country of origin and wealth status. Overall, conditions for most would be challenging compared to standards in modern
6. Flag Adopted in September 1949 October 1, 1949- first raised in Tiananmen Square Red- revolution Large star- the Communist Party Smaller stars- people of China
7. National Anthem “March of the Volunteers” Written in 1935 Adopted in 1949 when the Communists started taking over People call it the “ZhongguoGuoge” Shows China’s resolution, courage, and unity
8. Holidays New Year’s Day- January 1 Chinese New Year- usually in February National Day- October 1 and 2 International Women’s Day- March 8
9. Monetary Unit Yuan (Y) instead of dollars Y1 is about $0.12 $1 is about Y8.27 Y equals 10 jiao or 100 fen
10. Languages Mostly speak Mandarin or “Putonghua” in China About 53% of China speak Mandarin Over 200 different languages Many local dialects Also speak Cantonese, Chiu Chow, and many more
11. Writing Characters known as hànzi Each character has their own meaning Suppose to be pictures of animals, people, and other objects
12. Climate Really cold in winter Very humid in summer Many dry seasons and also wet monsoons Beijing- sometimes -20°C in winter Beijing- 38°C in summer
13. Environment Land degradation, water scarcity, air pollution, and few natural forest covers World’s third largest country of oil and coal Polluting the country World’s second largest country of greenhouse gas
15. Economy Has a large economy Third largest in world Still growing rapidly International trade increased Energy and water are issues in economy
16. Health Treatments such as acupuncture, massage, moxibustion, and more Average life expectancy- 71 years of age Pollution affects many people’s health
17. Education Each child in China needs at least nine years of education Categories- basic, higher, and adult education Believe future, development, family, and country depends on education Students- very good in school Bad in creativity and group discussions
18. Transportation Trains, subways, planes, bikes, ships, taxis, and buses Most people walk Traffic jams caused by bikes Bikes- number one transportation
19. Housing Not that many houses available for people Too many people in China Some are fancy for wealthy people Some are just little shacks for not so wealthy people Can be very tall or only one floor
20. Sports Main sports- volleyball, gymnastics, swimming, track and field, ping-pong, badminton, diving, and basketball Famous athlete- Yao Ming who plays basketball Kung Fu- sport in China
21. Tourism Beijing- Forbidden City, The Great Wall of China, Tiananmen Square, and more Shanghai- Jade Buddha Temple, Yuyuan Garden, Nanjing Road, and more Hong Kong- Victoria Bay, Victoria Peak, Ocean Park, and more
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