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    Beck, Roger B., and Linda Black. McDougal Littell Modern World History: Patterns of Interaction Evanston, IL: McDougal Littell, 2003. Print. The Textbook by Roger B. Beck and Linda Black, describes how China became more modern after the death of Mao and Zhao had past away. This is also about the time that the communist party had taken over China and started to arrest people from the Cultural Revolution. Roger B Beck, and Linda Black are both writers of the “Modern World History Patterns of…

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    After the communist takeover in 1949, China was a new country and at peace within its borders (365). As their stability rose, China decided to take part in the Korean War to aid their communist neighbor North Korea. But China was not as stable as it seemed and instead put the life of young Yu Yuan in danger. The title of Yu Yaun’s story is, War Trash. Jin’s character Yaun experienced the war through the eyes of a Chinese soldier and a captured POW. He experienced China in the perspective of good…

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    Ding Ling’s “New Faith” resembles other stories that she wrote depicting the social conditions which she was concerned about. Namely, those conditions focused on the issue of gender identity as expounded by Tani Barlow’s essay on “Mother.” “New Faith” was not Ding Ling’s first story to focus on the shift of women’s gender identity during the modern era of Chinese civil war. As Barlow points out, Manzhen in “Mother” makes the change from an individual female character to an asexual political…

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    “There is no love without forgiveness, and there is no forgiveness without love.”- Bryant H. Mcgill. I chose this quote because it relates a lot with Romeo and Juliet and how they love each other and when they do something wrong they forgive each other with love. Romeo and Juliet are good at forgiving each other and they also have a great amount of trust with each other. Romeo and Juliet are in love because, Romeo comes back for Juliet after he was banned from Verona, Romeo would rather be dead…

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    1984 by George Orwell and Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie have been seen as controversial for many years because they feature an oppressive government. Many people believe that 1984 portrays the strength of literature on the characters more effectively because it highlights how language and literature were used in the form of slogans to control the entire society. However, readers fail to notice that 1984 lacks the effective use of literature and language. Literature and…

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    Roaring Dragon Hotel Proposal By Ridhima Agarwal Sullivan University Management Summary The proposal unfolds what went wrong when HI (Hotel International) was called forth to modernize RDH (Roaring Dragon Hotel), a state owned enterprise (SOE) in South-West China. RDH was a guanxi-based hotel where social bonds were of utmost importance (Grainger, 2008). When HI arrested the declining resources of RDH, employees faced the cross culture differences trying to adapt to the novel and modern…

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    Since the standardization of Mao Tse-Tung's Chinese Comrade Gathering in 1949, China has encountered heaps of progressive changes in their social, monetary, social and political condition. The motion picture "To Live" essentially is a film about a family's experience amid this hard and testing time. "To Live" expands and expresses the different progressive stages through the 40s ,50s, and the 60s Chinese important changes. This film represents four many years of China's history which…

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    The history of China is stained with the consecutive ruling of dynasties that each had strong founding Emperors, collected tax, controlled population, developed the economy from previous years and brings the empire to a new peak in economic and commercial expansion never seen before. However, following the peak of the dynasty we see a significant decline in the ruling emperors, ceding powers to eunuchs, ministers and ruling female family members before the inevitable end and the repeating…

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    The relationships between intellectuals/students and the Chinese state have differed greatly starting from the Cultural Revolution to the Tiananmen Square Incident of 1989. During the Cultural Revolution, intellectuals and the Chinese state was disharmonious while the students’ relationship with the Chinese state was cooperative and harmonious. Intellectuals had the potential to poison the students’ minds with anti-revolutionary ideas and thoughts. The students were at the forefront of the…

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    For many years there has been there has been political strain psychologically between the United States and China. The Book Blah Blah by Peter Hayes Gries is a political Psychologist that has taken a deeper look into the relationship with China and the United States through a different lens. Gries is not a historian which allows him to use a different form of methodology to study the relationship between China and the United States. Gries uses applied social psychology to explore the topic…

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