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    was living in China he wanted to go see the Great Wall. It took him three tries to make it there; once it was raining, and another time he went to a part that wasn't open. Eventually he made it to the Great Wall. On the days that he didn't make it to the Great Wall it didn't bother him because Carl doesn't depend on a set plan so he just did something else instead. Be flexible!…

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    Chinese Food Analysis

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    Chinese food is the most popular food in the world. More and more people from different countries know more about China because of Chinese food. In the article sunshine and water in China by Zhe Xing, the author said if there is any city with more than 50 thousand people, they must have Chinese people as well as Chinese restaurants.(Zhe 2013). Chinese food is more than 5000 years old, and it has special rules.There are five ways to judge a traditional Chinese food: color, smell, taste, meaning,…

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    There are many great ancient civilizations such as the Mesopotamia, The Nile River Valley, Zhou China, and the Sumerian Civilization. Although all of those are very good civilizations the two that I am going to talk about today is the Indus River Valley and the Shang. Both of these civilizations are very interesting, and will help you gain more knowledge on how life worked during those times. An interesting fact about the Indus River Valley is that “This civilization vanished without trace.” In…

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    It is not the beard that makes the philosopher.并非胡子使人成为哲学家。 Every cloud has a silver lining.黑夜漫漫,终有尽头。 We all know that western countries and eastern people have different beliefs. Most of us don’t believe in God, but we trust in Republican Party, so that our filial duty will follow the republican party. On the contrary, western people will follow what God ask them to do. They more pray before doing something. And most of the times they will obey the Bible. So we all have faith in our different…

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    Essay On Chinese Peril

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    compared to back in China where they were treated horribly by their own government, taking their land, political instability and declining economic growth. The first wave of Chinese immigrants arrived from 1850 to 1890 where over 300,000 Chinese immigrants ultimately made the perilous journey, coming in search of “all kinds of labor,…

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    In the reality show, Tao Guo, one of five fathers, showed a classic image of the strict father. He described himself as a typical man from northwestern China, who is manly, strong and cool. His son, Zirui Guo, a six-year-old boy, once accidentally wet his bed when he drunk water on the bed. When Zirui Guo was being affectionate to apologize to his father, his father, Tao Guo, got angry and criticized him…

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    young child in China. Throughout the painting Huang-Jun: Imperial Warriors by Hung Liu there is a ton of symbolism that gives meaning to this painting. The warriors in the painting are without a doubt from part of a medical team and in this painting Liu gave lots of glory to them. Hung Liu portrayed this medical team as a sign of hope and life that is of great importance in war. Hung Liu did this by making sure to include a peacock and butterfly within her painting. In many cultures both of…

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    with their inner self through the difficulties in culture and family. The novel takes place in pre-revolution China and twentieth century San Francisco. The American- born Chinese daughters, Jing-mei (June) Woo, Rose Hsu, Waverly Jong, Lena St. Clair, their immigrant mothers Suyuan Woo, An-mei Hsu, Lindo Jong, Ying-ying St. Clair in the novel The Joy Luck Club all have their own identities in each one of their stories. Amy Tan illustrates how culture and family can play a huge role in learning…

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    A long time ago in ancient China, Mulan lived with her parents and her dog named, Little Brother. Mulan is the only child in her family and she feels responsible for maintaining the family honor. Mulan is trying to bring honor to her family by going to the matchmaker, but she fails. The matchmaker tells her she will never bring her family honor. When Mulan comes home from visiting the matchmaker, her parents are upset and she feels upset. She knows if she was to be herself she would break her…

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    in what ways we would be living in now. The ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and China were all different from each other, but at the same time they all shared certain characteristics. Religion was a very important aspect for each of these civilizations. Every society had different rituals, beliefs, and deities; but they also shared some common religious beliefs. Mesopotamia, Egypt, and China were all polytheistic societies, but their beliefs and worldviews were different.…

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