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    The interpretive nature of arts allows for a diverse population of admirers; art, in its many forms, is all-embracing. Despite the artist’s intentions, an art display leaves different impressions that adapt to an individual. Worldwide, art progresses in every culture at different rates, but simultaneously creates cross-cultural connections. Ai Weiwei, a Chinese citizen and activist-artist, blended international influences with traditional components of his national territory. Weiwei developed a…

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    Revolution were revolutions in China that contradicted each other. They were two major events and program that China set in motion during the 1950s and 1960s to help China become the world’s super power country. They were programs set in motion by Mao Zedong after 1949. In the movie, “To Live,” you can see that there were many hidden messages that imply the hard times during the Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution. Fugui’s two children were killed because of the two events. Youqing, his…

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    early republic, it became successful very quickly. In its place, the Chinese Communist Party arose in the 1920s and started a long civil war with the opposing Nationalist Party of the Republic. The leader of the Communist party came to be Chairman Mao Zedong, and under his rule, the Communist Party won the civil war in 1949. This was the start of the People’s Republic of China, which governs the Chinese mainland to this day. During the early 20th century, it was believed that traditional ideas…

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    which provides people with the livelihood that they deserve. Depending upon a citizen’s capability, United States must offer enough resources in exchange for his talent. This belief is equivalent to the concept of prosperity introduced by Chairman Mao Zedong in the People's Republic of China. The idea of American Dream has been elaborated in the book ‘Epic of America.' He was of the view that the working middle class should be given integral role in the development of American…

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    China has had a history like no other. From dynasties ruled by emperors, to the communist revolution, to an eventual crossroads between the 20th century and western influence. China grew from an agrarian society to global superpower like the US, but the differences between the US and China are stark. The US is a democracy with a multi-party system competing for offices in government. However in China, the party is above the government; public offices are filled by appointed party members and the…

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    understanding the topic for someone in our group. However, we explained to somebody who did not understand what the main idea and concept in the article is. In class, we concluded that The Long March of Mao Zedong was more dangerous than The Journey of Hannibal because people who set off with Mao Zedong suffered from their defeat. They lost many weapons and equipment during the first battle at the Xiang River and no vehicle or animal for a long journey that they did not plan to…

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    I seem to be attracted to travelling more so than the average person, and I hope to one day explore each continent, even Antarctica. There was a variety of reasons that initially motivated me to apply to Innovate, the main reason being that the program provided opportunities for me to experience the business and cultural aspects of a country completely foreign to me. Learning about the culture and customs of China as well as other countries is something that has always fascinated me. I believe…

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    Thus, for filmmaker Xie Jin, he had to first solve the following question: how can film governed by the criterion laid out in Mao Zedong’s 1942 “Talks at the Yan 'an Forum on Literature and Art” represent a high standard of revolutionary purity and be wildly appealing. Jin found his answer by developing a unified style to evoke meaning. Red Detachment of Women is an engrossing depiction of the transformation of household slave, Wu Qionghua, as the essence of the communist revolution taking over…

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    Chairman Mao Song Analysis

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    Chairman Mao Track Listing with descriptions 1. Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes: In many ways, the song Seven Nation Army by the White Stripes can be representative of one of Mao’s greatest accomplishments: the Long March. The mood of the song is upbeat compared to the grueling Long March. However, the lyrics and title provide many similarities to the March. The first two lines of the song are, “I 'm gonna fight 'em off A seven nation army couldn 't hold me back. One could consider Mao…

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    man, I would like to hear the side of a party member, whose life most likely still revolved around Chairman Mao, but was also easier. Liang Heng went through many struggles in his life, and from a young age his life only got worse. First his mother was given a rightist cap, which made school and being treated fairly harder. Then his father was accused of using his writing against Chairman Mao, which left Liang Heng alone for awhile. After being left alone he then moved to the country where…

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