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  2. Kang Youwei - Wikipedia

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    Kang Youwei (Chinese: 康有為; Cantonese: Hōng Yáuh-wàih; 19 March 1858 – 31 March 1927) was a political thinker and reformer in China of the late Qing dynasty. His increasing closeness to and influence over the young Guangxu Emperor sparked conflict between the emperor and his adoptive mother, the regent Empress Dowager Cixi .

  3. Hundred Days' Reform - Wikipedia

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    Elements of the Qing government were sufficiently alarmed to permit Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao to propose reforms to Emperor Guangxu; Guangxu agreed. [7] Some of Kang's students were also given minor but strategic posts in the capital to assist with the reforms. The goals of these reforms included: Abolishing the traditional examination ...

  4. Controversial medical-aid in dying legislation being ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Legislation that would make Illinois the 11th state in the country to allow medical-aid in dying is facing a stiff challenge. A measure being considered in Springfield ...

  5. Six gentlemen of the Hundred Days' Reform - Wikipedia

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    Kang Youwei managed to escape to Japan, and he also spread stories to vilify Cixi. Jung Chang wrote that Kang Youwei was a "master propagandist". [8] The six were beheaded in the following order: Kang Guangren (康广仁), Tan Sitong, Lin Xu, Yang Shenxiu (杨深秀), Yang Rui (杨锐), and Liu Guangdi. [9]

  6. Major health insurance changes to become law in Illinois - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – New laws go into effect in Illinois Jan. 1 that will put new restrictions on the state’s health insurance industry. Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the Healthcare Protection Act ...

  7. Imperial decree of declaration of war against foreign powers

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    Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao were helping the young Guangxu Emperor to start the Hundred Days' Reform, which was "too fast, too ambitious, and lacked any sense of political reality" [3] and they approached Yuan Shikai's help to stage a military coup to topple the conservative forces of the Manchu Court. Yuan Shikai instead of taking side with ...

  8. “Examining the Relationship Between the Medical Device ...

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    OIG, together with its Government partners, plays a substantial role in enforcing the fraud and abuse laws through criminal, civil, and administrative actions. In recent years, OIG and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have investigated cases involving industry-physician financial relationships in both the pharmaceutical and medical device areas. In

  9. Chinese Empire Reform Association - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Chinese Empire Reform Association in Canada in 1903. The Chinese Empire Reform Association (Chinese: 保救大清皇帝會; lit. 'Society to Protect the Emperor of the Great Qing'), or Baohuang Hui (Chinese: 保皇會) in short, was an organization formed in Victoria, British Columbia and active mostly outside of China that intended to support Guangxu’s return to power in the ...

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