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    • [DOC File]AIDS epidemic update - WHO

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      The epidemic in China shows no signs of abating. Official estimates put the number of people living with HIV in China at 1 million in mid-2002. Unless effective responses rapidly take hold, a total of 10 million Chinese will have acquired HIV by the end of this decade—a number equivalent to the entire population of …

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    • [DOC File]China, Neoliberalism, and the Crisis of Global Capitalism

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      China and the rest of East Asia was the last large geographical area that was incorporated into the capitalist world system. Since China was incorporated, for a long time, the inter-connections between China and the capitalist world-economy had remained relatively limited.

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    • Remembering Yalta: Uses and Abuses of History at Home and ...

      She has not been reluctant to express that conviction at home and abroad, and in January 2005, at the ceremony marking the sixtieth anniversary of the liberation of the prisoners of the Auschwitz concentration camp, she presented President Putin with a book promoting that interpretation of the history of Russo-Latvian relations.

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    • [DOC File]Disaster Management and India:

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      The major natural disaster in 2008 in India was floods. There were 1,808 deaths in 2008 in India due to natural disasters, the third largest number of death in any country (after China and Myanmar). The number of people affected due to natural disasters in 2008 were 14 million, second highest after China.

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    • [DOC File]Emergency Management in China

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      For instance, China’s population is not distributed equally; the major concentration is in east coast area where there are over 400 people per sq. km. More people are also moving to cities. Shanghai, the largest city, had 10,030,800 people in 2005, and has nearly 18,000,000 currently.

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    • [DOC File]Densho Civil Liberties Curriculum - Constitutional Issues ...

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      1868 The Burlingame Treaty with China is ratified, giving the right of unrestricted immigration of Chinese citizens to the U.S. ... it is the case of convicting a citizen as a punishment for not submitting to imprisonment in a concentration camp, based on his ancestry, and solely because of his ancestry, without evidence or inquiry concerning ...

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    • [DOCX File]National Geographic: Inside North Korea

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      Concentration camps. 26. Camp _22 __ is a _family ____ camp for those who didn’t actually commit crimes but their __family____ __members ____ did. 27. Which country do most North Koreans escape through? China. 28. How did the North Korean guard escape North Korea?

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    • [DOC File]coso rock art - National Park Service

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      Coso rock art is extraordinary for many reasons, but what first strikes the eye is the number and concentration of images. In an otherwise barren area only ten miles long by five to seven miles wide, thousands of individual carvings lie atop and beside one another, covering entire canyon walls and the surfaces of large outcroppings.

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    • [DOCX File]ESMC Appendix B - Instructional Quality Commission (CA ...

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      Aug 13, 2020 · The Formation of U.S. Asian Enclaves (i.e. Koreatowns, Chinatowns, Japantowns, Little Saigon, Cambodia Town, Pachappa camp, etc.) Coolie Labor and The Early Asian American Work Force Yellow Peril and Anti-Asian Sentiment (e.g., Dr. Seuss racist political cartoons during World War II, William Randolph Hearst’s racist propaganda against Asian ...

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