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    Ma Yun Research Paper

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    Intro: Ma Yun a man who changed Chinese people’s life as well as the Chinese economy, and he have a English name called Jack. Jack was not an intelligent child, all the school he attended was school that have bad reputation and with poor educated educators. When Jack was about to graduate from high school, he has to take a College Entrance Exam. Jack total have taken the test three times, because he failed the first two times. Jack’s life was fulfilled with failure and rejection, however, Jack…

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    A Summary of Amy Chua’s “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” In “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior,” an excerpt from the book Battle Hymn of a Tiger Mother, Amy Chua states that Chinese parents produce more successful offspring because they are stricter than Western parents. She admits that the terms “Chinese” and “Western” are catch-all terms for people with stricter parenting styles and those with more lenient ways, but the cultural headings do the job well. She exemplifies the Chinese parenting…

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    China’s One-Child Policy There are around 318 million people in just the United States alone. If you take time to look around you during the day, you can see the damage we have done, and what we will continue to do as the US continues to fill with more people every day. The fact of the matter is the United States of America is practically overpopulated. With every new person we lose recourses and cause pollution. China’s one-child policy helped them with their overpopulation problem, it was a…

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    Crisis In China When the definition of genocide was introduced, one single man would soon hold the world record.Genocide is a terrible thing to start with but when it comes to more than millions, and the world's most powerful countries have their heads turned that is when true chos can happen. Mao Zedong's rule led to the mass extermination of the chinese people as a result of ruthless oppression, extermination campaigns, and failed “cultural revolution policies”. Mao Zedong was obsessed with…

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    Policy was a bad idea because it lead to children becoming spoiled ( Document D), Children having to help their parents during their old age ( Document B), and a Male Dominant Population. (Document E). The One-Child Policy falls under the worst ideas china had ever made.According to CNN.com, the rural areas and some people kept a secret or also did not follow the rules of the one child policy. The government also forced many abortions onto families if they did not follow the various rules of…

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    Students like me, who lived in poverty, didn’t have a chance to join simply because we were not born ‘red’. They would imprison innocent people without food and water, beat someone to death, and give lectures to us children as if they were the heroes of China. However it was the not the red guards who were the main culprits of the cultural revolution. People who did not experience the movement don’t know that it was power holders who steered the reins. They think that only Chairman Mao and his…

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    and put in jail. We were searched for all valuables, jewelry, and money. The only thing we had was a Rolex watch hidden underneath my head. We had nothing” (Do). This was what it was like for Southern Vietnamese people escaping to countries such as China. The Communists and the North won the Vietnam War. Due to the War, millions of civilians became homeless and unemployed. Thousands of children became orphans (The War’s Effect on the Vietnamese Land and People). The new Communist government…

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    what life was like for many in China. It is a life of not having a choice and not having very much control of your path and body. It is having citizens rights violated to fix the mistakes of past leaders. The controversial one-child policy is a violation of people's rights and while they are attempting to fix it, the affects the policy has had will continue to damage China for years. Population issues have been going on in China since the early 1900’s. The ruler of China who began ruling in 1949…

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    Chinese Acrobats

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    Acrobats. The Chinese acrobats performed at the World Theater at California State University Monterey Bay. The acrobats were from Peoples Republic of China, and used their skills to engage the audience through talented gymnastics, dance, and martial arts. Each distinctive and special talent offered a very unique outlook of the Chinese culture. The Peoples Republic of China’s culture is very important to their community and art is taken very seriously. The Martial Artists and Acrobats of…

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    Taishan Mountains Essay

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    the temple. The Temple of Heaven has two main altars along with some smaller altars. Of the two main ones, the first is called the Circular Mound of Heaven, and the other is the Altar of Prayer for Harvest. At the time when the temple was created, China was plagued with ill weather and famines, because of which it became important for the people to pray to the Gods for a plentiful harvest. The two altars are placed within the inner sanctum of the temple walls. The Altar for Prayer for Harvest…

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