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    of all rule in this land of 1.3 billion. The 25-member Politburo is chosen by the party's Central Committee. New Politburo members are elected only after rigorous debate and examination of their credentials, knowledge and views. To reach the top, people need a sturdy record of accomplishment working for the party,…

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    drive the novel. Each of these elements help to convey the story’s central theme: when a war begins to break out, the military are not the only ones whose lives will change entirely. The team attempting to fight back in this covert war against the Chinese faced many struggles, but came out on top in the end. The development of the plot is always a crucial part in a story; from the conflict, the central source of tension and drama, to the climax, where the action comes to its highest point of…

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    I already realized how different the Chinese culture was. First the tone of voice that the Chinese use is much more soft and calm compared to the United States. They speak very softly with much more patients in their voice while Americans tend to speak louder and more rushed do some Chinese people think there being yelled at when talking to Americans because of how rushed we are. We also talk much faster because of our fast pace way of living, but the people in China pride themselves in taking…

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    the Shang Dynasty. The people worshipped weather gods and sky gods, but the most important god was named Shang-Ti ("History of Chinese Religion"). People who lived during the dynasty also believed that their ancestors became similar to gods. Each family worshiped their own ancestors. Daoism soon followed, which taught the people to keep peace through compromise and using natural forces ("History of Chinese Religion"). Another religion, Confucianism, states that people should do their duty…

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    San Francisco Culture

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    many cities in America graffiti art and murals are a big part of the local culture; there is even a famous place called Clarion alley which is covered from the walls to floors with street art. Street art is a very common part of urban culture which people use to tell different stories or to send messages. Rock and rap are the most common music genres in San Francisco like many other American cities; however, traditional San Francisco music tends to have a lot of Latin influence. The Bay Area…

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    China united under the ruler Qin Shihuangdi there was a popular philosophy known as Legalism. Legalism refereed to following the laws of society and not believing in anything else. An example of the lack of beliefs was a negative view of life that people had no purpose except to be guided by the state. The influence of legalism in China was that it presumably helped citizens be more loyal and knowledgeable to the politics of the part of China they were living in, which also had an effect on…

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    documents 2 and 7 prove that the Spanish and the Chinese have different views on their own effects on their countries. The documents, which are in terms of economy, prove to be impartial such as document 4. In this document it involves an outsider’s view from Britain who is discussing the Portuguese’s…

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    Africa is made up of five countries, some of the most beautiful in the world; however, the southern half seems to provide the most potential for sales. Marketing in Africa requires experience and understanding to negotiate the unusual environment. People in Africa connect by sitting down, having a meal together is the African way of building relationships. This definitely requires a different set of skills and understanding that Americans are used to doing, but also will require ginormous…

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    Chinese Theatre History

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    Asia. This seemed like a very interesting topic since we hadn’t even had heard or mentioned it in class. Like many forms of theatre around the world Chinese theatre evolved from the act of religious rituals. This paper will outline the ancient Chinese theatre from past to present. One thing to note that the single most interesting thing about Chinese theatre is that it doesn’t lack a large…

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    Japan target’, Bloomberg, 4 August, viewed 21 Aug 2015, Summary Hagiwara and Trudell (2015a) elucidate Toyota’s challenges in responding to the declining growth of the Chinese economy. The article also discusses Toyota’s plans to expand their Japanese operations in order to compensate for their recent performance in the Chinese market. Whilst being affected by China’s economic crisis, Toyota continued to outpace the industry and proposed future plans to develop another assembly line in…

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