Articles, tagged with "2008 olympic games", page 1
05th October 2011
As the earliest societies on the planet, China has continuous recorded history of almost 4,000 years. Unfortunately, within a good deal of recent history, China has been isolationist and closed its borders to most outside countries. Nevertheless, in the 1...
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ELewis
05th October 2011
As among the earliest societies on earth, China has constant recorded history of almost 4,000 years. Regrettably, within a good deal of recent history, China continues to be isolationist and closed its borders to most outside nations. Nevertheless, in the...
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GregBlack
22nd August 2011
R & D of new steam transfer wave oven "Torch 2008" off the assembly line in Qingdao, Haier, which is white the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games sponsor since the development of the first microwave oven products.
2008 Olympic Games held in Beijing, the intern...
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sbsdfb
02nd June 2011
For the last half of the twentieth century, the existence of a strong Communist regime meant China was largely a closed entity - both culturally and geographically - to the rest of the world. In recent years, however, the harsher aspects of Maoist ideo...
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Isla Campbell
05th February 2011
The King Of Lebron James Basketball Shoes are reaching high sales each year. LeBron James is a professional ball player inside the United States that plays for that Miami Heat. He is nicknamed ""King James"" and was named, precise three-times in a row, ""...
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Natasha Finger
11th December 2010
Judo is one of the many martial arts forms and is an offshoot of a much older martial art, jujitsu. Jujitsu began in the 1530's, and by the mid-1800's there were over seven hundred different jujitsu systems. In 1882, Dr. Jigoro Kano, then the President of...
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tschank12
11th November 2010
Learning Mandarin has never been a more prudent investment than today. Starting in the late 1970’s a wave of reform has swept over China and the result is in many ways one of the top eras of economic development in history. The speed and the scope of the ...
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Rui Ming
30th September 2010
All the major airlines of the world have a prominent presence in the country and compared to even a decade back, one can notice the rise in frequency and number of destinations covered by these airways in total. Similarly, from the southeast, leading airw...
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Pardeep Gupta
24th September 2010
The face of the growing mature consumer attitudes and consumer tastes become increasingly diversified, with the Chinese team's success Carpoly Cooperation , Opened a non-sports products and combination of sports the brand Marketing The first of its kind i...
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marryzhang
24th August 2010
As the host city of the 2008 Olympic Games it comes as no surprise that Beijing has a variety of sporting options for both locals and the multitude of foreign visitors it attracts each year. Popular facilities include such sports as football, basketball, ...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
02nd June 2010
The almost-forgotten art of swimming has seen something of a renaissance over the last year or two. More and more people, especially young adults, have taken to their local pool more regularly than they used to. This swimming re-birth may have something t...
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Author:
hitsearch
26th April 2010
The world is on the cusp of a sustained Chinese outbound tourism boom. Many a good China travel service has hence cropped up. In China, there are many experienced companies working which have dedicated themselves to organizing China tours for students and...
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james.snv
18th April 2010
The Chinese tourism sector has assumed really big proportions over the past few years. This has led to China becoming the fourth largest country in terms of inbound tourism. One of the primary reasons behind this boom is the fact that Chinese immigration ...
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james.snv
07th January 2010
The Yangtze river, or Chang Jiang is the longest river in China and Asia, and the third-longest in the world, after the Nile in Africa and the Amazon. As the largest river in the region, the Yangtze is historically, culturally, and economically important ...
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Author:
Pankaj Modi
29th December 2009
Kobe Bean Bryant—let me love basketballYears ago, I had ever thought that all my friends were crazy, everything they were discussing associated with basketball, not fashion trend or where did we eat after class. When I went back home, my brother als...
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cassidy