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    In the East, particular within the great ancient Chinese civilizations, two very different kinds of point to view of being Human had come to flourish in the Chinese culture. Which till this very day influences the day by day tasks and challenges faced by many. On one side there is the world renowned teachings of Confucius (Kongzi) which talks of becoming the perfect society via men who become the perfect gentlemen that followed his teachings in his Analects. On the other side we have the life…

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    White Color Symbolism

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    which always bring harvest. That's why red color in Chinese become a symbol of good luck, health, honor and happiness. At traditional Chinese wedding, everything is red, the bride wears an embroidered gown, a Phoenix coronet shawl on bead and a red scarf. Phoenix patterns on the clothing are indispensable in China's culture. It symbolizes female and indicates auspicious. For the red scarf, it should be uncovered by the bridegroom until…

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    Angel Island Immigrants

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    Angel Island was home to many Chinese Immigrants during the 1910s. Through 1910-1940 the migrants would go there and wait until they were told other wise. During that time the Chinese migrants would work for their right to go to America. The immigrants would be go through hell because of the hardships during that time. This is the story of the Chinese immigrants going through Angel Island. Angel island was a Place built for the immigrants who wanted to go to America to live there. They would…

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    Chinese Culture In America

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    America. Yep (2009) described how a playground in Chinatown San Francisco affected the Chinese immigrant community. The playground provided recognition, a sense of community and a sense of cultural pride to the Chinese immigrants. With the doubling of the Chinese population in San Francisco from the 1930s to the 1940s there was little room for the children to be recognized for their accomplishments. The Chinese youth were able to cash in their game winnings for a moment of recognition. When it…

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    How is Internet Censorship Used in China and Around the World? The internet is the language of the current era for all people and the internet is the most important means of social communication for people in all countries of the world. Even though the internet is the most important way to find information and communicate with others from different countries of the world, there are several systems of controls use with internet. The internet has many benefits such as education, research such as…

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    Wu Zetian's Rise To Power

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    rationalise the situation at hand and consider what is being propagated; it becomes quite difficult to ascertain a scenario where Wu Zetian’s “beauty and manipulation ” held sway over the court and the people for over 20 years. That is not to say Song Qi’s words are true; as respect for ancestors within Chinese Society is central to their culture and as such it would be not be too cynical to suspect some form of airbrushing to be at play. As such, to supersede the words of Suma Guang with the…

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    Ancient China Religions

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    Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, and Chinese folk religion. Forms of these religions and former parts of Chinese religion has been dated to go back to 5000 B.C. The history of China has seen many of dynasties throughout the years. The first known dynasty was the Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 B.C.). Within the religion of the nation, divination played a major role among Chinese religious practices. Cattle sculptures or turtle plastrons were made that the Chinese worshipped and made…

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    Feng Chongyi, a chinese born professor at Australian University. One weekend Mr. Feng was barred from leaving China, and questioned by security officers as a possible threat to national security. Raising concerns about the Chinese legal system once again. Some Chinese people in Australia said that if China can do that to Mr. Feng, who has a family in Australia, could all the other chinese dissidents be a subject to extradition demands on national security…

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    Although during the change management in China he had to also be a navigator and a caretaker. He is also a nurturer when it comes to his employees. Arnault is in a position of high interest and high power and in order for the business to succeed in the Chinese market Arnault has to change his approach to the management process. The changes faced in China were outside the control of LVMH and they had to react accordingly. The outside environment changed while LVMH stayed the same resulting in a…

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    Entry Type: Academic Focus SLO: Reflective Communicator Artifact Description: Mandarin Padlet Assignments In my Mandarin class Ms.Wang will give us a word in Chinese and we have to learn how to use correctly in a sentence. Recently we learn the word 错(cuo). We have to write three sentences using that word but we have to use a verb before cuo. Before writing sentences using the new word we learned she will give us a sentences and we have to guess what the word means in English first.…

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