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self-strengthening movement

Military, political, and economic reform campaign in China 1861–95. A reaction to defeat in the Opium Wars, it was mainly concerned with military modernization, under the slogan ‘learn the superior barbarian (Western) techniques to control the barbarians’. The inadequacy of the reforms was made clear by China's naval and military defeat by Meiji Japan in the Sino-Japanese War.



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I personally think Google is probably involved in copyright infringement," said Wang Ziqiang, a director-general of the National Copyright Administration, according to the Beijing News.
I personally think Google is probably involved in copyright infringement," said Wang Ziqiang, a director-general of the National Copyright Administration, according to the Beijing News.
Research studies have shown that constructivist environments will help learners achieve a higher degree of comprehension of mathematical concepts (Christianson & Fisher, 1999; Staub & Stem, 2002; Ziqiang, Lianggiang, & Liping, 2005).
 
 
 
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