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    proposition of Xin-Da-Ya. Since the formal publication of his Tiah Yan Lun in 1898, a "translation" (Dazhi or rendition) of Evolution and Ethics by Huxley, Yan Fu has undoubtedly served as a case study in Chinese Translation Studies. Gradually, Yan Fu Translation Studies becomes an indispensable part of Chinese Translation Studies. Provided a term Yan Fu Translation Studies is employed, it should contain the following aspects. Firstly, Yan Fu; Secondly, Yan Fu translating practice represented by…

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    Li Ning Running Case Study

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    1. Executive Summary Despite Li Ning current tactics enhancing the structure and the profit of the group, the Chairman and CEO hope Lining can be the leading sports brand in China. This report will using the “Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) RABOSTIC Planning Model” devised by Pickton and Broderick (2005, p.1), which helps to planned, organized and managed marketing communications, the following report will guide the implementation of new methods of contacting target especially the…

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    firmly. The strong Chinese cognition that the foundations for a strong government depends in the agriculture and military also convinced China’s unification in the early dynasties. The agricultural necessity and its effect for sustainability and increased production through a unified land persuaded the early emperors into the necessity of the unification of various Chinese states. Also, the quest for domination and control by dynasties in various states in the period of Chinese warring states…

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    as a feasible translation theory of Dawn Blossoms Plucked at Dusk. The cultural factors play an important role in modern Chinese literature. With the influence of western cultures, China experienced a transformation of literature in terms of linguistic forms and contents. Scholars such as Lu Xun proposed that vernaculars should be used. In addition, the focus of modern Chinese literature shifted to descriptions of life of the masses (Zhu, 2011). Dawn Blossoms Plucked at Dusk was written in 1926.…

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    for people to accept themselves and sometimes it had to do with weight, looks, grades, and even cultural identity. Getting bullied about it makes it a lot worse. Gene Luen Yang talks about this topic in his Graphic Novel, American Born Chinese. American Born Chinese is about three characters, Jin Wang, Danny and The Monkey King. They all have a problem with accepting themselves and the way there lives are. They go through they’re journey on trying to reach self acceptance. As Jin wang…

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    Suhit Kodgule MSE: Robotics Personal Statement At this stage of robotics, there is a dissonance among two fields, two pieces that prevent from forming a cohesive whole: artificial intelligence and control theory. While AI suffers from a lack of rigorous mathematical design that can ensure robustness, control theory lacks the cognitive reasoning essential for solving problems in perception or path planning. The problem that I wish to address is this: can we develop a unifying…

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    Shanghai Research Paper

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    Shanghai, China Shanghai is located on the central coast of China. It is the country’s biggest city and a global financial hub. The heart of the city is the Bund, a popular waterfront promenade that is lined with colonial-era buildings. When you take a look across the Huangpu River you can see the fantastic futuristic skyline rising high into the sky in the Pudong district. The city also has many green spaces for rest and relaxation. A most symbolic part of the city is the Bund which at one…

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    Throughout history, philosophers, kings, and leaders have all had different, conflicting views on how empires and kingdoms run effectively. Countries fight entire wars over the chance to instill the “correct” way of governing onto another people. Arguably, Fidel Castro created one of the most successful socialist governments in world history, yet the United States disagreed with his ‘communist ways’ and ended his regime. In the mid-20th century, Germans elected a man who established stable…

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    for problems within the state. As a result, the people felt compelled to diverge from Buddhist beliefs and became xenophobic to those who did not abandon those beliefs. In the beginning, the Chinese citizens were accepting of this relatively new religion and philosophy. In the mid-fourth century, a “Chinese scholar” wrote that “Whosoever…serves…

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    1976, just 11 years after Singapore’s independence, I think that his view still holds to a large extent in relation to the Singaporean society today. Firstly, historically being a bustling and major trading port, business opportunities drew many Chinese, Malay, Indian and Arab traders who operated in South-East Asia to Singapore. With settlers coming from all parts of the world, Singapore became a melting pot which is also referred…

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