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    Mylinh Reflection

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    After our initial meeting for the first project Mylinh and I did not know much of each other. Having been introduced this project we were presented the opportunity to teach and learn from one another about one another’s culture. For Mylinh and I’s meeting for this project, we decided to go to a park in upper Montclair. We both thought it was a great place to talk and observe people. The first thing she noticed was how isolated the parents were with their children. She asked me why weren’t the…

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    more receptive to foreign products and brands. Upon market entry, IKEA faced many similar issues to those encountered by U.S. stores, except in China many of the cultural and economic differences were magnified. Chinese consumers have very different shopping behaviors to those of western cultures due to the large cultural distance between Sweden and China, and the many different historical values and traditions. Consumers…

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    Doung Thu Huong is a Vietnamese novelist who wrote during the Cold War era where communism had overthrown the French rule in Vietnam. As a teenager in the mid-1960, she joined the Communist Party, serving as the leader of a Communist youth brigade. In the early 1980’s, there was a major shift in her temperament and beliefs about the role of Communism in her country and was expelled from the Vietnamese Communist Party in 1989. Huong’s novel included criticism of the communist government and was…

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    Chinese Famine Analysis

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    food to provide to the people of china. During the autumn season, people were told to eat, not worrying about the winter time. During the winter season the amount of food supply decreased. During Chinese New Year, the elderly and the sick began to die and over 25 million people were starving when spring came. The agriculture of china was a failure of Mao because he gave bad methods to the people and gave bad instructions to the people. His action caused china to go into a great famine,…

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    An Environmental Analysis of the State-Sponsored Regulation of Airborne Pollution in China Outline: I.Introduction II.China’s New regulatory Policies of the Chinese State Council A.Xin Jinping announces new measures to regulate air pollution. 1.Carbon emissions are becoming a major environmental issue. 2.The health of the Chinese citizenry is at risk. B.The Chinese government will invest of new coal burning technology. 1.Coal burning will emit lower levels of carbon into the air.…

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    refrigerators, computers, and books and they have to get rid of the chemicals and sometimes they dump used chemicals into the rivers, streams, and oceans.” Marilyn Beach makes a good observation in her article, Water, Pollution, And Public Health In China ; “A factory at the water’s edge; not only did it haze the air with putrid…

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    Language Attitudes Paper

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    The community that I choose to research is the community of northeast China (or Dongbei in Chinese). People in this community speak Northeastern Mandarin, which is a dialect that is related to but obviously different from standard Mandarin. The research article examines language attitudes towards Northeastern Mandarin and Standard Mandarin. The article also discusses the implications of such attitudes and possible reasons behind language attitudes. In the introduction part, the author reviewed…

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    Before the company’s inclusive strategy to help China, they were at fierce pricing wars between each other. The brutal price wars became an enabler to access emerging markets for both companies, this would leave customers at a better advantage for low prices (DuBois, 2013). If the two companies worked…

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    world-famous professional dancer. He was chosen to represent Chairman Mao and his wife Madame Mao for the revolutionary arts. The following essay will explore the elements of poverty, freedom and security that Li enhances throughout his life in America and China. Poverty, one of the main problems shown throughout the novel has a lot of effect over the lives of the Chinese community. In Li’s community, the housing was not up to the worlds standard. They lived in abject poverty, where there was…

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    In The China Challenge, Thomas J. Christensen adopts the context of an international system which demands that China bear more environmental responsibility than its willing to take, translating directly into a struggle to coordinate effective policy towards mitigating global climate change between the United States and China, the world’s two largest carbon emitters. However, the international status quo has changed dramatically since the publication of Christensen’s argument: with the US…

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