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Chinese Society Greatest Achievements of Term Paper

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Subject:Literature

Topic:Chinese Literature

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As Frank Ching (2003) indicated,

Interestingly, China appears intent on widening its influence through both antiterrorism and trade efforts. It has already reached agreement on creating a free trade area with the 10-member ASEAN, and last week Wen, the Chinese prime minister, proposed that SCO, too, establish its own free trade area

This good trading relation of China to Asian countries causes the diverse products of China to be present in the Asian market which in turn influences the living and lifestyle of the Asian society.

The will-power of the Chinese government to establish China as among the fast-developing nations and among the nations with stabilized politics, similarly causes its influences to its neighboring countries.

The Chinese Produced the Most Brilliant Society in the World

Several literatures indicate that the Chinese society has indeed contributed a lot of knowledge and inventions that are essential in the modernization of the world. This is one of the many reasons why the Chinese society is considered to be among the most intelligent people in the world. Further, knowing that China used to be a very poor and under-estimated country, the nation's latest generations worked at their best to bring China into the list of the most important countries in the world. China is now able to compete with big countries like the U.S.A., both in terms of economic growth and modernization. Jan Wong, in his online article "From Cells to Bells, 10 Things the Chinese Do Far Better Than We Do," listed a number of remarkable achievements of China which if compared even to the best technology of developed countries are found to be better. Following is one example of such.

By any standard you can think of -- coverage, price, ubiquity -- China's cellphone practices beat ours. You can use them in elevators, subways and parking garages. They work in Tibet, at the Great Wall, in remotest rural China, which is more than you can say for Ontario cottage country.

Currently, the Chinese are proving more of their brilliance. In terms of rate of economic growth, China has overtaken Japan and the Chinese people are continuously doing better and better.

Bibliography

Main Achievements. http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/china/19990914A126.html

Ching, Frank. China Girds for Wider Influence in Asia. http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=3736

Wong, Jan. From Cells to Bells, 10 Things the Chinese Do Far Better Than We Do. http://aolnetscape.workopolis.com/servlet/Content/fasttrack/20041023/CHINATEN23?section=Technology


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Bibliography

Main Achievements. http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/china/19990914A126.html

Ching, Frank. China Girds for Wider Influence in Asia. http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=3736

Wong, Jan. From Cells to Bells, 10 Things the Chinese Do Far Better Than We Do. http://aolnetscape.workopolis.com/servlet/Content/fasttrack/20041023/CHINATEN23?section=Technology

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