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    When it comes to a culture that interest me, China is the country that I could learn from. China could help me enrich my life, deepen my business expertise, and improve my communication skills. When it comes to doing business, China handles their business differently than the American culture. In China, they will personally form a bond with whomever is wanting to do business with them. In America culture, colleagues may occasionally go to happy hour together and attend the office holiday party…

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    period allows for the evaluation of the period before Cixi’s rise to power and the end of the last Chinese dynasty. The first source is the Boxer Protocol of 1901. The relevance of the document is that the Boxer Rebellion is part of the reason how Empress Dowager Cixi contributed to the downfall of the Qing Dynasty. This primary source’s content entails a description of the exact reparations the Chinese government had to reimburse. The origin of the official government document was produced…

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    expressible sense of self. This singularity is influenced by a number of factors, particularly culture. In Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club, Chinese immigrant mothers and their American-born daughters struggle to discover this voice amidst the societal norms imposed upon them. M. Marie Booth Foster proposes, “These feelings often are a result of male domination” (1). Chinese society is androcentric, ruled by males and masculine values. Women are expected to be taciturn and passive, yielding to the…

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    Young, to describe how they struggle with understanding each other while confronting issues from their own pasts. Ruth finds her mother’s old Chinese superstitions annoying and had difficulties connecting to her heritage; as she attempts to integrate into her boyfriend Art’s family, she realizes the impossibility of ever getting them to understand Chinese culture. Ruth’s mother, scarred by the events of her childhood, firmly believes that she is under a curse which will eventually lead to her…

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    China; and some American people think that Chinese international students are very rich and they do not study hard. The “single stories” like…

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    and China had different ways of approaching how to solve this “problem.” This could be attributed to the amount of education both groups of teachers have. Chinese teachers have on average eleven to twelve years of schooling while United States teachers have sixteen to eighteen. Keeping their educational backgrounds in mind, Ma presents both Chinese and United States elementary school teachers with this problem, “Imagine that one of your students comes to class very excited. She tells you that…

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    Monopolies In China

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    Introduction: China is an economic giant that has shaped the overall economic structure of the world. The traditional culture of China has also allowed for the unique system that China has. The Chinese government invests a significant portion of its money. The huge working class is a very strong asset for Chinese businesses. Because of the influence of Capitalism on the Communist country, China’s economic system allows for the existence of monopolies. China’s economy is more successful than…

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    Hua’s To Live. To Live follows the sorrowful life of Xu Fugui in a time of great change in Chinese society (the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution). Despite his character development and desire to grow, he is flawed. In both the film and the novel, Fugui has a crippling fear of losing face, which plays different roles in his life in each version of To Live. Traditionally, it is very important in Chinese culture to ‘have face.’ Having face…

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    Five Basic Loyalties

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    This book was usually for my liking because I don’t really read about religious things that much. So this was much out of my comfort zone. It starts out with on how Japan is still the highest of currencies. This is after all of the recessions have happened. I was surprised because Japan and China help Americas out by some much. It seems like a lot of the east countries like Asia, Japan, China, etc. are doing very well. Well as in, they are not having money problems, no crime, and everything is…

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    Toward the end of the century, artists in Florence and elsewhere began to move toward naturalism, signaling some of the changes that led into the Baroque style of the seventeenth century. Michelangelo never relaxed his republican principles, although briefly, toward the end of the life, he entertained the possibility of returning to Florence to work at the duke’s court. Michelangelo’s panoramic vision of the subject meant that the two windows on the altar wall had to be closed and Perugino’s…

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