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07 May 2008

CREDITS to thestar* for posting such meaningful entry about the industrial revolution

the reasons of why industrial revolution happened later in CHINA

1. Easily contended, low in ambition and lack of knowlegde and foresight.

2. Believed that harmony in the community is more important than progression. Cannot detached oneself for higher purpose in life.

3. The lack of resources and the access to get to them.

sunshine @ 11:46 PM