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    “Zilaishu” is a Chinese term that refers to certain type of people who can quickly become friends with strangers and is also known as “born socializer”. That was one of my titles through the previous 17 years of my life. Based on this special characteristic, I was pretty confident about my socializing skills before I came to America. In my anticipation, I would speak fluent English and easily adapt to Western culture by hanging out with local friends; I would have little difficulty in expressing…

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    The unfortunate story of Actaeon, as recorded by Ovid, unfolds as follows: As the sun nears its peak on a warm day, Actaeon calls a halt to his hunting party, using the break to wander through an unknown area of the forest. During his exploration, he stumbles across the hunting goddess Diana naked. As punishment for what Actaeon has seen, Diana transforms him into a stag and wills him away into the forest. Soon after his hunting dogs catch his new scent and unknowingly kill their previous owner,…

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    Training sports and getting education are both compulsory courses for Chinese students in school system, especially before students graduate from high school. In the adolescent age, students would spend most of their time in school. At this time, the mental and physical of students start be maturity and transmit to adult, however, students cannot just stay inside to get education all day, to have appropriate sports practice would be important as getting education in high school. However, some…

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    stress free environment, while government can also get more done faster with simpler and more easily understood processes. Patience can lead people to a more relaxed life. Keeping people from becoming anxious can prevent them from dwelling on negative thoughts while they wait. Compassion should he used to help understand others around you. Knowing how they view and feel about subjects can help one to understand their ways to reduce any misconceptions or tension between the two parties. The…

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    MAJOR THEMES IN THE NOVEL Individualism The white tiger symbolizes power and majesty in East Asian societies, for example, in China and Japan. It is likewise an image for independence and uniqueness. Balram is seen as not quite the same as those he grew up with. He is the person who escaped the "Murkiness" and discovered his way into the "Light". All through the book, there are references to how Balram is altogether different from those back in his home surroundings. He is alluded to as the…

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    describes a man who rolls walnuts in his hand: “a rhythmic little gesture can substitute for thought” (Chang 1943). In Chang’s view, routine action takes the place of thought. This includes the rhythms of urban life. Through this section of Sealed Off, Chang accuses those whose lives fall into patterns, such as of work or school, of using their routines to avoid meaningful thought; instead, their thoughts are “walnut-flavored: smooth and sweet, but in the end, empty-tasting” (Chang 1943). This…

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    Chick Bye Case Study

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    The company sets out to be the best Chinese food that serve food quick and always have consistent taste in each of the servings. Chick – Bye also provides spices for the local customers to fit their personal needs. The reason why Chick-bye was created is because the people in Indonesia prefer to eat unhealthy food such as McDonalds, Burger King rather than healthy Chinese food, we as the founders of Chick-bye wants to change how Indonesians look at healthy Chinese food, how it is affordable to…

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    The term Ghost has a Germanic origin which means Spirit or Soul. The term ‘Soul’ is complicated because various established and widely followed spiritual doctrines like Buddhism neglect the existence of soul in anybody. But it is strange that Chinese Buddhism has a concept of Hungry Ghost; quite similar to the term ‘Preta’ in Indian Buddhism and Hinduism. So Buddhism will not accept Ghost as somebody’s soul which is appearing on earthly realm to fulfill his desires indeed Ghost is used as…

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    Taoism In China

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    religious and philosophical beliefs. Chinese culture has been heavily influenced by the beliefs of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism; three philosophical schools often referred to as the “Three Teachings” in China. Despite being a communist country since 1949, which would normally mean it does not practice or allow religion, China actually has a few…

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    initial thought was to cherish our lives with those who care for us. We may not know how long our time will be on Earth but through experience we can still overcome this downfall. Every individual is trying to work towards a career to enjoy their lives in order to accomplish their goal before dying. Having a positive mindset could set us at an advantage allowing us to take care of our bodies. Our bodies rely on our mind in order to make decisions and survive in this world. Each individuals…

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