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<span style="color:red">Dear students, thank you very much for putting your articles here online. Here is a quick link to all the articles of all students in class. You may want to check if you have commented on all of them.</span>
 
<span style="color:red">Dear students, thank you very much for putting your articles here online. Here is a quick link to all the articles of all students in class. You may want to check if you have commented on all of them.</span>
*Grant A - final paper: [[The Warring States Period]], (Midterm paper was: [[Mozi]])
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*Grant A - final paper: [[Ming Dynasty]], (Midterm paper was: [[The Warring States Period]])
*James C - final paper: [[Han Fei Tzu]], (Midterm paper was: [[Overview of the Han Dynasty]])
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*James C - final paper: [[Overview of the Han Dynasty]], (Midterm paper was: [[Han Feizi]])
 
*Colby G - final paper: [[Jin and Yuan Dynasties]], (Midterm paper was: [[Later Han Dynasty]])
 
*Colby G - final paper: [[Jin and Yuan Dynasties]], (Midterm paper was: [[Later Han Dynasty]])
*Daniel J - final paper: (None yet), (Midterm paper was: [[Xunzi]])
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*Daniel J - final paper: [[The Forbidden City]], (Midterm paper was: [[Xunzi]])
 
*Bill P - final paper: [[Terra Cotta Army]], (Midterm paper was: [[Mencius]])
 
*Bill P - final paper: [[Terra Cotta Army]], (Midterm paper was: [[Mencius]])
*Lance R - final paper: [[The Forbidden City]], (Midterm paper was: [[Three Kingdoms]])
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*Lance R - final paper: (none), (Midterm paper was: [[Three Kingdoms]])
 
*Emmanuel R - final paper: [[Southern Song Dynasty 1127-1279 CE]] and  [[Liao Dynasty 907-1125 CE]], (Midterm paper was: [[Qin Shihuangdi]])
 
*Emmanuel R - final paper: [[Southern Song Dynasty 1127-1279 CE]] and  [[Liao Dynasty 907-1125 CE]], (Midterm paper was: [[Qin Shihuangdi]])
 
*Loren S - final paper: [[Buddhism]], (Midterm paper was: [[Confucius]])
 
*Loren S - final paper: [[Buddhism]], (Midterm paper was: [[Confucius]])
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* [[Mencius]] (ca. 372 – 289 BCE) -- Olivia -- revised by --[[User:Bill P|Bill P]] 23:07, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
 
* [[Mencius]] (ca. 372 – 289 BCE) -- Olivia -- revised by --[[User:Bill P|Bill P]] 23:07, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
 
* [[The Warring States Period]] -- Grant A
 
* [[The Warring States Period]] -- Grant A
* [[Han Fei Tzu]] -- James C
 
  
 
=== Qin Dynasty - The Dream of Empire and the rule of Law ===
 
=== Qin Dynasty - The Dream of Empire and the rule of Law ===
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= The Restoration of Native Rule =
 
= The Restoration of Native Rule =
 
===  Ming Dynasty ===
 
===  Ming Dynasty ===
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* [[Ming Dynasty]]-- [[Grant A]]
 
* [[Zheng He]] -- Shawn
 
* [[Zheng He]] -- Shawn
 
* [[The Forbidden City]] -- [[Chris C]], enriched by Lance R.
 
* [[The Forbidden City]] -- [[Chris C]], enriched by Lance R.

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Overview on Final Papers

Dear students, thank you very much for putting your articles here online. Here is a quick link to all the articles of all students in class. You may want to check if you have commented on all of them.

Beginnings

The Foundations of an Empire

Zhou Dynasty - The philosophical foundations are laid

  • Confucius (551 – 479 BC) -- Licia K 04:57, 12 April 2012 (UTC); enriched with a 2nd powerpoint by Loren S
  • Laozi (5th–4th century BC) -- Chris C
  • Zhuangzi (4th century BC) -- Shawn
  • Xunzi (ca. 312–230 BC) -- Hannah A 01:15, 19 April 2012 (UTC); enriched by Daniel J
  • Han Feizi (ca. 280 BC – 233 BC) -- Hannah A 01:15, 19 April 2012 (UTC); enriched by J. Raleigh C.
  • Mozi (ca. 470 BC – ca. 391 BC) -- Licia K 04:09, 27 January 2012 (UTC); enriched with a 2nd powerpoint by Grant A.
  • Mencius (ca. 372 – 289 BCE) -- Olivia -- revised by --Bill P 23:07, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
  • The Warring States Period -- Grant A

Qin Dynasty - The Dream of Empire and the rule of Law

Han Dynasty 206 BCE - 220 CE - Confucianism becomes State Philosophy and the Rise of the Bureaucracy

The Golden Age

Tang Dynasty- Religion, Literature and World-wide connections

  • Buddhism flourishes in China -- Mid-term paper --Andrew P 01:56, 1 March 2012 (UTC)

Song Dynasty

Foreign Rule

The Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasties

The Restoration of Native Rule

Ming Dynasty

Timeless Presentations