china

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Noun

china (countable and uncountable; plural chinas)

  1. (uncountable) Ceramic or porcelain
  2. (uncountable) Tableware made from china.
  3. (Cockney rhyming slang; shortened from china plate; countable) Mate (i.e., friend).
    All right, me old china?
  4. (music, countable) A cymbal, flattened at the perimeter, about 16 to 20 inches (40 to 50 centimetres) across, that is ridden or crashed to produce a distinctive "trashy" sound.

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china

  1. third-person singular past historic of chiner.

From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Sat Sep 4 11:10:45 2010

China is seen variously as an ancient civilization extending over a large area in East Asia, a nation and/or a multinational entity.

China is one of the world's oldest civilizations and is regarded as the oldest continuous civilization. Prior to the 19th century, it possessed one of the most advanced societies and economies in the world; but through successive dynasties it then missed the industrial revolution and began to decline. In the 19th and 20th century, imperialism, internal weakness and civil wars damaged the country and its economy, and led to the overthrow of imperial rule.

In 1949, after major combat ended in the Chinese Civil War, two states calling themselves "China" emerged:

In the 1950s, change to economic policies in Taiwan transformed the island into a technology-oriented industrialized developed economy after a period of high growth rates and rapid industrialization. In mainland China, in the 1970s, reforms known as the Four Modernizations modernized the agriculture, industry, technology and defense, vastly raising living standards, and making the PRC one of the great powers.

Historically, China's cultural sphere has extended across East Asia as a whole, with Chinese religion, customs, and writing systems being adopted to varying degrees by neighbors such as Japan, Korea and Vietnam. Through its history, China was the source of many major inventions. It has also one of the world's oldest written language systems. The first evidence of human presence in the region was found at the Zhoukoudian cave. It is one of the earliest known specimens of Homo erectus, now commonly known as the Peking Man, estimated to have lived from 300,000 to 780,000 years ago.

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Thu Sep 2 19:32:10 2010

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Taipei: . China. is ramping-up its military presence facing Taiwan despite the easing of hostilities across the Strait, a defence ministry report cited by local.

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Tue Sep 7 15:16:25 2010

How did China's plane crashes affect its aviation industry?
Q. Can anyone give any information on how China's numerous plane crashes (eg: in 2002, 2004, etc.) affect its aviation industry? Any heightened measures, controversies about their competence, perceptions by people on China's airline companies, etc.?
Asked by Dlalk A - Fri Mar 14 05:27:32 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Overseas they have different rules and regulations on what they do to an aircraft derived from what the boss says. If they fly the aircraft in certain areas of the world they get away with it. I`m aware of to many times when they flew into the US the plane was grounded by the FAA. They just don`t care . The scary part is these U.S. companies farm out there aircraft to these places.
Answered by miiiikeee - Fri Mar 14 09:47:42 2008

How does China's natural resources result in a absolute or comparative advantage for the country?
Q. China's Natural Resources. Explain how the items might result in an absolute or comparative advantage for the country.
Asked by Emily - Tue Sep 23 22:04:09 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A country is said to have an absolute advantage in the production of a good or service if they are able to make it at a lower cost than another country. For example, if it costs $20 to make a chair in USA, but only $12 to make the same chair in China, then we would say that the Chinese economy has an absolute advantage in the production of that chair. Therefore we should allow people in China to make these chairs, as the finished product will be cheaper for consumers. If all international trade followed this theory, then production would increasingly be isolated in countries with low wages. Only highly specialised items would be able to be produced in countries with high wages. This would result in lower overall world production, which… [cont.]
Answered by Ravii - Wed Sep 24 01:27:23 2008

I live in China and I would love to make peanut butter bars, but I need a simple recipe-any suggestions?
Q. I love to make PB bars with milk chocolate melted on top-they're usually a favorite for friends and family. However, I'm super limited on my baking supplies here in China. I have PB and can "make do" with a few other items, but I need a super simple recipe. All great suggestions and they sound delicious, but I cannot find Rice Krispies, Special K or equivalents-cereal is pretty limited.
Asked by Jennifer G - Fri Sep 5 10:48:51 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. EASY NO-Bake peanut butter bars 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine 2 cups powdered sugar 1-1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs 1 cup peanut butter 1-1/2 pkg. (12 squares) semi-sweet baking chocolate 1. Line a 13x9-inch baking pan with foil, with ends of foil extending over sides of pan. Set aside. 2. Melt butter in large microwaveable bowl on high 45 sec. until melted. Add sugar, graham cracker crumbs and peanut butter; mix well. Spread into prepared pan. 3. Microwave chocolate in microwaveable bowl on high 1-1/2 to 2 min. or until melted, stirring after each min. 4. Cool slightly; pour over peanut butter mixture in pan. Cool. 5. Cut partially through dessert to mark 48 squares. Refrigerate 1 hour or until set. 6. Lift from pan, using foil… [cont.]
Answered by pink bliss - Mon Sep 8 23:56:53 2008

From Yahoo Answer Search: "china"
Tue Sep 7 15:16:20 2010

China is a cultural region and ancient civilization in East Asia. China refers to a one of the world's oldest civilization comprising successive states and cultures dating back more than 6,000 years. Due to the stalemate of the last Chinese Civil War following World War II, China currently looks like two separate countries: the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Republic of China (ROC). The PRC administers and governs mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau, while the ROC administers and governs Taiwan and its surrounding islands. Each government used to claim that it was the only official government of China. However, PRC is nowadays widely accepted in the world as the only offical government.

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Thu Sep 2 19:58:04 2010