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    system that we produce. The actual things that we saw in our eyes are influence through this process. I agree with the idea that Nelson Goodman quoted because ever since we are born, we are influenced and instilled the existing culture. In ancient China, emperors created the pyramid system to rule over people. When the children are born, they are directly influenced by the ideology that they must serve the emperor because their king is the god’s son. For over two thousand years, no matter how…

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    wanted the world to remain democratic for free trade and prosperity. Thus one of their greatest concerns was to contain communism and repress the growth of the USSR and China due to their communist regimes. As argued by Ngai, it seems that by the mid-1950s the U.S.—the citizens and the government—considered China its number one enemy.2 China was not only embraced communism, it was now actively attempting to spread it across Asia. One evidence of this was the fact that the Chinese communist…

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    that both limit and benefit China's citizens. The sheer size of China and its population creates numerous languages and dialects; this makes the country culturally diverse, and it also makes it more difficult to interact with others. The physical geography perhaps has affected China's culture most in its transportation, housing, and typical diet. Arguably one of the most important focuses of a large country is transportation. China, being over nine million square miles, must have…

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    Dumplings Research Paper

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    The Chinese New Year is at the beginning of each new year, from February to March; at this time my family get together for the New Years. Several days before the New Year, people begin to prepare. Farmers slaughter pigs, sheep, cocks and hens. City dwellers buy meat, fish and vegetables. Houses need to be cleaned, and couplets are posted on the door. Colorful lanterns are hung at the gate. On the eve of the New Years, people needs to make food. So I make dumplings for my family, and the…

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    Censorship Fahrenheit 451

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    A traveller goes to China and tries to access Youtube, but realizes that it is blocked. A more extreme form of censorship is shown in Fahrenheit 451. In this book, all forms of literature such as books were banned by the government. This caused people to become mindless drones who lacked knowledge and creativity. Bradbury had a purpose for writing this, to warn us about how censorship can be used by the government for malicious purposes; he does this using literary elements. Bradbury…

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    The conflict between communism and capitalist in China was not always so divided in terms of the continual threat of Japanese imperialism, which was growing at an alarming rate in the late 1920s. Clashes between communist s and capitalists were soon abated, however, when the Japanese invaded Manchuria during 1931, which created a nationalistic alliance between the CPC and the KMT to resist the Japanese occupation. The Second Sino-Japanese war was a catalyst in the formation of The Second United…

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    Unfortunately, China is now in a position where it can no longer avoid the fact that its bordering countries are not only gaining power within the country, but are also modernizing their own educational systems, technology, and military. Because China is not up-to-par in any of these national aspects, we as a Chinese people must take any measures necessary to advance our country, and therefore, whosoever should attempt to hinder these measures in any way, is a traitor in my eyes. As a loyal and…

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    China One Child Policy

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    rights issue is China One Child Policy. China One Child Policy violates Declaration of Human Right. This policy was developed in 1979. This only for Han Chinese living in urban areas of the country. China government wanted to reduce and control their population size because they seen a dramatic increase in their population growth. I t also reduce economic and environmental problems. With this being said the couples in China are only allowed to have one child. There is only one way China…

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    Howden, David, and Yang Zhou. "China's One-Child Policy: Some Unintended Consequences." Economic Affairs 34, no. 3 (2014): 353-69. Accessed October 2, 2015. doi:10.1111/ecaf.12098. In “China’s One-Child Policy” says that China was enforcing the family planning policy. Enforcing this policy created penalties that were not intended by China’s government. By creating this policy the government strategize to reduction the population. By implementing this the One-Child Policy, the country suffered a…

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    Hung Liu was born in 1948 in Changchun, China, however, she grew up in Beijing. There, she experienced the Cultural Revolution under the power of Mao Tse-tung. Around the age of 20, Hung Liu went to live in the countryside where she had to work with peasants in the fields. When schools finally reopened, she started thriving chose to study. Later she became a teacher at an elite Beijing school. She also had a television show revolving how to draw and paint. Then in 1984, Hung Liu was off to San…

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