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    Nine Warnings

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    understanding of the works you are comparing and their relationship to one another. Out of the nine given articles, the warnings written by the Michigan Attorney Generals Office on gang initiation as well as the Tapeworm warning by a Hospital in Guangdong, a province in Southern China. It wasn't immediately obvious which warning article was more credible than the other. When I was in middle school, one of our English topics was understanding techniques to assist in creating a believable story.…

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    well (67.1%), whilst approximately 32% do not speak English well or at all (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2011). China • Mandarin is the official language of the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan. • Chinese people from Hong Kong and the Guangdong province of the People’s Republic of China speak Cantonese. • Chinese language includes over 20 different dialects, such as; Wu (Shanghainese), Minbei (Fuzhou), Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese), Xiang, Gan, Hakka dialects). (Central Intelligence…

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    Public Health Problem Severe acute respiratory syndrome also known as SARS was caused by an unfamiliar animal coronavirus that highly took advantage of the “wet markets” in southern China to adapt and succeed as an infectious virus between humans. Hospitals and international travel were the main pathways that led to a local outbreak and eventually to a global scale. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) between November 2002 and July 2003, the outbreak of SARS caused 8,096 cases and…

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    In 1953, Chinese leaders began to recognize the country 's increasing population as a problem. The next twenty-four years were filled with propositions to resolve the issue including the banning of imported contraceptives as well as the condemning of birth control. In 1979 the one child policy officially came into effect throughout China. This policy limits the number of children couples can have to one and in some cases two. Since its instatement, the policy has prevented more than 250 million…

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    Iron Road Analysis

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    “Iron Road” is a Chinese-Canadian, co-production film, taking place during the 1880s.The movie revolves around the perspective of Little Tiger, and the struggles she encounters. It consists of engaging illustrations that effectively explain the push and pull factors compelling the Chinese to leave China as well as demonstrated the many struggles endured in Canada. The film displayed many different perspectives of the Chinese, through the filthy setting, and each of their individual financial…

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    Chinese Migration

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    Mountain22 to refer to their dreams of becoming rich. The discovery of Gold and other valuable minerals in the Sierra Nevada mountains set off waves of migrations to Northern California from the Eastern United States and on thru the Western province of Guangdong.24…

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    Genuine Entrant Statement

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    22-year-old and the only child in my family. Looking forward to taking a better university education, I decided to study aboard. When it comes to my parents, my father is a doctor and my mother is a nurse. They both have been working in the best hospital (Guangdong General Hospital )in Guangzhou for nearly 8years . They love their jobs in China so they will not accompany with me to Australia while I am studying at Deakin University. Besides, I am a adult and I am able to take care of myself.…

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    Epidemiological Indicators

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    They are beneficial in describing and measuring the effects a disaster has on a population. These measurements can later be used to determine the effect of the relief responses. Epidemiological indicators are categorized as quantitative or qualitative. Quantitative indicators are determined by concrete numeric information such as the number of people affected. Examples of quantitative indicators are prevalence, incidence, morbidity rate and mortality rate. Qualitative indicators are used to…

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    “BBK Electronics Corporation is a Chinese company specialized on electronics such as MP3 players, digital cameras, television sets and cell phones. It markets smartphones under the Vivo, Oppo and OnePlus brands, and headphones, Blu-ray players and headphone amplifiers under the OPPO Digital division. BBK Electronics' headquarters and production base are in Chang'an, Dongguan. The latest member of the BBK Electronics group is imoo. BBK is the highest taxpayer in Chang'an. As of 2004, BBK also…

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    Tyrus Wong Research Paper

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    perhaps a running panda, and on a day with good wind, a hundred foot long centipede. Tyrus was a painter, muralist, lithographer, greeting card designer, film production illustrator and kite maker. Born on October 25, 1910 in a farming village in Guangdong Province, China together with his father, he left China for the United States as a boy of nine years. After a few years in Sacramento, in his early teens,…

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