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Sophie Kent

Kites - 4 views

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    I am not doing Kites but I was, this website has so much information on kites, I found it really helpful.
Georgia Langford

Who Invented Gunpowder - 3 views

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    It is most widely believed that it were the Chinese people who discovered gunpowder. It was from here that the recipe of gunpowder spread quickly to the rest of the world. However, like most other discoveries of ancient times, there are contenders other than the Chinese for the title 'Who invented gunpowder'.
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    It is most widely believed that it were the Chinese people who discovered gunpowder. It was from here that the recipe of gunpowder spread quickly to the rest of the world. However, like most other discoveries of ancient times, there are contenders other than the Chinese for the title 'Who invented gunpowder'. This website is very helpful for anyone doing gunpowder
Grace Cassidy

The Silk Road - 8 views

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    This Website really helps with information on the silk road,how it affected Ancient China and how it changed over time. LOTS OF INFORMATION
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    THIS WAS THE BEST SITE I HAVE USED SO FAR THANKS MILLIE
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    This source was very helpful for learning about the silk road, really great for someone who is doing this topic :)
Nicole Westerdale

Gunpowder Facts and History - 10 views

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    This is a really good site for Gunpowder
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    this website is good for people who are doing gunpowder.
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    Gunpowder or black powder is of great historical importance in chemistry. Although it can explode, its principal use is as a propellant. Gunpowder was invented by Chinese alchemists in the 9th century. Originally, it was made by mixing elemental sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter (potassium nitrate).
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    Gunpowder or black powder is of great historical importance in chemistry. Although it can explode, its principal use is as a propellant. Gunpowder was invented by Chinese alchemists in the 9th century. Originally, it was made by mixing elemental sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter (potassium nitrate).
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    I found this quite a useful sight!!!!!!
kelsey smith

China Silk - 8 views

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    This website has a brief summary of the history of silk and the method of making silk which I found very helpful for my assignment
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    "A silkworm spins all its silk till its death and a candle won't stop its tears until it is fully burnt." This Tang poem accurately describes the property of the silkworm. Despite technological development, a silkworm can only produce a certain amount of silk---1000 meters (3280feet) in its lifespan of 28 days.
Grace Hammond

Legalism, Ancient China - Dictionary definition of Legalism, Ancient China | Encycloped... - 6 views

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    this has a lot in legalism it is a really good website if you wnat stuff on legalism
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    Hope this site helps!!!
Emily Passmore

How Gunpowder Changed the World - 5 views

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    Great website for gunpowder!!!
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    When gunpowder was used to create personal handguns and rifles, a new type of soldier was created: infantry. Photo shows a Revolutionary War reenactment at Fort Ward Historic Site in Alexandria, Virginia.CREDIT: Igor Vorobyov, Dreamstime Each Monday, this column turns a page in history to explore the discoveries, events and people that continue to affect the history being made today.
Nicola Poli

Confucianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

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    Great information of Confucianism. Hope this helps :)
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    Although you shouldn't use Wikipedia this website is really helpful. Thanks Nicola, it really helped with last minute information!
Lucy McNeill

History of Taoism - China culture - 4 views

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    this website helped me with the history of Taoism
Shannon Hampton

How compass is made - material, making, history, used, parts, components, product, Hist... - 2 views

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    Background A compass is a device used to determine direction on the surface of the earth. The most familiar type of compass is the magnetic compass, which relies on the fact that a magnetic object tends to align itself with Earth's magnetic field.
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    Thanks! this website was quite helpful!
Bailey Bray

Chapter Five: Legalism - 3 views

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    This website is about the Law and Government and Rules throughout the time when Legalism was the governing system
Sarah Doyle

Confucianism Origins, Confucianism History, Confucianism Beliefs - 1 views

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    Quick Facts Some say Confucianism is not a religion, since there are no Confucian deities and no teachings about the afterlife. Confucius himself was a staunch supporter of ritual, however, and for many centuries there were state rituals associated with Confucianism. Most importantly, the Confucian tradition was instrumental in shaping Chinese social relationships and moral thought.
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    This is a good website because it not only tells you what Confucianism is, but also its rituals and worship, ethics and community, history and beliefs etc.
Georgia Mignone

Daoism/ Taoism - 3 views

This website helps if you need information on Daoism. It explains the different teachings of Daoism.

http:__www.encyclopedia.com_topic_Chinese_religion.aspx

started by Georgia Mignone on 23 May 12 no follow-up yet
Emily-Rose Hilton

Buddhist Statistics: Top 10 Buddhist Countries, Largest Buddhist Populations - 3 views

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    This website allows you to view the Buddhism percentage rate in a range of different countries.
Emily-Rose Hilton

Buddhism - Indian Religion for Kids! - 5 views

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    This website is easy to understand, and explains different points of Buddhism in a simple way.
Georgia Smith

Legalism in China - 1 views

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    a lot of info on legalism
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    good website for legalism
Alexandra Humphries

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TEXTBOOK - 5 views

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    this is a great website on a lot of stuff in Ancient China
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    HOPEFULLY 3RD TIME LUCKY THE LINK WORKS !!! (takes a while to load!!!!)
Sophie Kent

The Great Wall - 5 views

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    This is a great website with loads of information on the Great Wall of China
Charlotte Meland

Silk Road Travel, Silk Road Online Guide: Facts, Maps, History, Tours - 1 views

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    This website is AMAZING it has loads of information in it!!!
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    This is a FANTASTIC source, thanks Charlotte!
Emma Louttit

Construction Material of Great Wall - 3 views

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    this website has lots of info especially on how the wall changed through all the dynasties and what the great wall is made up of.
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