This beautifully maintained limestone David Weekley open-designed home is the largest one-story home in THE RETREAT section of River Place, a one of a kind in pristine condition with natural hardwoods and completely updated enhanced lighting fixtures. It has a contemporary flair. The interior and backyard are designed to flow with a Feng Shui blueprint in mind. The peaceful backyard has a very wide, yet elegant crushed granite pathway for a Zen-like atmosphere. China Garden Drive ends in a very private cul-de-sac to eliminate drive thru traffic. Ideally located between two parks is one of River Placeâs hidden treasures, our hiking trail which travels along a meandering stream with cascading waterfalls. The community boasts one of the most prestigious golf and country clubs in Austin. River Place is the place to be. Ask about our new elementary school and soon to be completed middle & high schools and state of the art football stadium adjacent to River Place.
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The relationship between the United States and China may well be the most important bilateral relationship in the world. In recognition of that fact, the Center for American Progress is releasing a new report entitled, "Strategic Persistence: How the United States Can Help Improve Human Rights in China." The report provides both fundamental principles that should guide U.S. policymakers in their efforts to effect positive change in China's human rights practices and concrete recommendations to advance those efforts.
China remains responsible for profound violations of its people's civil and political rights. In its foreign policy, China has often backed repressive regimes around the world and watered down international sanctions against these regimes. None of this is in the United States' best interests. Given the high degree of economic interdependence between the United States and China, as well as China's growing military reach, ...
http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2009/01/china_human_rights.html
Why are China's human rights policies important to the United States? What has the United States done so far to promote human rights in China? And how Can the United States better promote human rights in the country? Bill Schulz of the Center for American Progress addresses these questions in the latest installment of CAP's ASK THE EXPERT series.
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Vor mehr als 2.000 Jahren eroberte Qin Shi Huangdi, der erste Kaiser der Qing-Dynastie, mit seiner Armee in endlosen Kriegen ganz China und schuf damit das größte zusammenhängende Reich der damaligen Welt. Sein Machteinfluss reichte weiter als der Napoleons, und seine Armee war erfolgreicher als die des Mazedoniers Alexander des Großen. Qin Shi Huangdi ließ die Große Chinesische Mauer errichten und seine Grabkammer von der legendären Terrakottaarmee bewachen.
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Wong Fei Hung and his students are invited to compete against representatives of eight different countries in a Lion dancing contest. China is struggling to deal with the changes that the foreigners bring, and are suffering at the hands of corrupt foreign officials, so the Chinese see this competition as a good way to save face. The problem is, with vigilante groups such as the "Ladies of the Red Lantern" attacking foreign properties, tensions are high, and violence is expected.