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    advanced region of the globe since the early firearms were invented by the Chinese before the Europeans perfected them. Indeed, the earliest known formula for gunpowder is found in a Chinese work dating from the 800s. This allowed the Chinese to apply it to warfare through producing a variety of gunpowder weapons among them rockets, bombs, mines, and rockets before inventing the firearms. Together with the Japanese, the Chinese continued using firearms throughout the following centuries as the…

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    Hofstede Model

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    particular dimension, Chinese loan officers would employ the pessimism aspect and reject the loan identifying that the worst possible situation to transpire would be default and insolvency of the bank. However, the case of cynicism, where people are only motivated by self-interest, could apply here too. This means that if the salaries in China rely on the amount of loans you accept each month the loan officers may indeed accept the loan. Additionally, a societal norm of kindness in the Chinese…

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    The United States has always been a land of opportunity for immigrants. In fact, the overwhelming majority of people here are descendants of immigrants. Ellis Island figures prominently in the minds of many. Millions of Irish and German citizens arrived through its ports during times of hardship in Europe. Citizens from China flooded the Pacific coast looking for opportunities building railroads for the United States. Norka Luque is just the latest in a line of many successful international…

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    comparison between Chinese and Western parents. She makes an argument that Chinese style of parenting is better than Western style of parenting, she uses these two rhetorical devices contrast and anecdote to persuade her audience about the success of Chinese style parenting. Chua uses contrast to point out the parenting of Chinese and Western parents. She mentions the differences between Chinese and Western parents and even talks about her own personal experiences as a Chinese mother and her…

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    Fish Cheeks Short Story

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    correct. Chinese tradition is very different from American tradition, especially, holiday traditions. In the short story Fish Cheeks, Amy is embarrassed by her family’s Chinese ways of Christmas Eve dinner. Chinese food, and table manners and customs are quite dissimilar from American food and customs. Chinese and American traditions around the holidays are very different. Some common Chinese New Year traditions are to eat at home, because it “is the most important dinner for the…

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    Snow Blind Belonging

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    political conflicts and ideological difference, like the strait, separate Taiwan from mainland. However, this separation never removes the sense of belonging and the innate features of Chinese ethnic. In the novel Snow Blind, Lu Xun’s book, appearing repeatedly, incisively points out the shared innate weakness of Chinese nation, the self-submission which preserves in almost…

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    “because of America’s cultural and economic power.” I agree with this thought by looking at Chinese history. Qing Dynasty government closed shorelines and ports in order to maintain its stable national economy at the end of 18th century. However, this movement did not help increase national finance, instead, interrupted and prevented the development of Chinese economy. The connection and communication between Chinese and other cultures were also cut off. Therefore, China was drew back way behind…

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    world, do not be born a girl child." (Choy, 27) This quote is significant Jook-Liang was a 6 year old girl at the start of the book her being female is also that start of many problems. Jook-Liang is looked down upon simply for being a girl in the Chinese culture. In old China females were seen as we compared to their male counterparts as they could not perform tasks such labour work. Jook ironically always put down by her grandmother who of course was once a girl now an old woman. I believe…

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    Japan And Confucianism

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    but the exchange rate was relatively limited. In no time, Chinese things were all the rage. By the early seventh century, the Chinese influence increased yet again. Prince Shotoku borrowed bureaucratic and legal reforms which were modeled after the T’ang Dynasty. In the eighth century, when the Japanese built their new capital they modeled it after the T’ang capital. You should keep in mind that Japan reject two major ideas from the Chinese; Confucianism and Civil Service Exam. Both these…

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    Megabots Research Paper

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    The U.S. and Japan are at it again, except this time, it’s a battle of superior technology. One of the leading robotics industries, MegaBots, is facing off with it’s Japanese rival, Suidobashi Heavy Industry. The topics I’ll be covering in this paper are more information about MegaBots and where they came from and how they built the mech, how they plan to make a sport out of it, and the history of Suidobashi Heavy industry. Now onto the history of MegaBots. The history of Megabots seems all…

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