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    Ming people are morally just with money and material possession, so he can trust his officials, and to set the tone for power in the empire. First, to understand where a person is coming from you must understand their background. The Emperor of China, Zhu Yuanzhang, was the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty (New World Encyclopedia). He was born poor, joined the army, and was constantly surrounded by Confucian scholars to help him learn to organize an effective…

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    The Yellow Brick Road is the path that leads to Emerald City, the heart of Oz. This represented the financial golden standard that led the way to the political and financial center of Oz. The reason why I think the Yellow Brick Road was yellow is because yellow is a bright colour, which is most likely why it led to Emerald City, because it is also a very bright and beautiful city. The definition of gold standard is the best, most reliable, or most prestigious thing of its type. This makes sense…

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    of religion. The Chinese government is gradually in recent times (few decades) becoming more lenient with giving people their choice in religious beliefs. Since the nineteenth century china has been slow in converting china into main stream religions such as Protestant and Christian. The main language spoken in china is mandarin which accounts for roughly seventy one…

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    When my father first immigrated from China to America, he was nervous, bittersweet about leaving his native country, but mostly excited. To him and thousands of others like him, America was a sign of a life of new opportunity. Growing up, my life was a blend of American and Chinese cultures. As a young child, I was always unsure if I was more American or Chinese, or even both. I didn’t feel like I fit into any of those categories. Living in America, I was viewed as Chinese because of the…

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    Ancient Asian artifacts, such as the Goudian, show evidence of such establishments by Chinese authors (Allen, Williams, & Laozi, 2000). In 1973, archaeologists discovered two copies of the Laozi in a library of texts inside a Mawangdui, South-Central China tomb that had been sealed in 168 B.C. (Henricks, 2000). Based upon the biography of Tao Tzu, that was written by Sima Qian, the entire book of the Tao Te Ching was written by Tao Tzu. A medieval copy of the Analects of Confucius was…

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    Chinese Immigration-Report INTRODUCTION Modern Day Australia has become a vast multicultural society complete with people of diverse ethnic backgrounds. This aspect has developed over a time period of immigration to the great extent that people of different cultures can now call Australia their home. Immigrants in the past years have become a crucial part of Australia as they have benefited the community by assisting and introducing the development of an inclusive and accepting nation. GOLD…

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    human life since the creation and development of societies. It has been the main method of transfer throughout civilizations, transferring knowledge, ideas, religion, culture and goods. Civilizations whom traded amongst each other involve Classical China, Classical India, and the Mediterranean, yet does not exclude other cultures or civilizations around the globe. The Classical era was a time of ideas, a time where civilizations thrived, occurring from 1000 B.C.E. to 500 C.E. Trade flourished as…

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    Suyuan is a strong-minded woman, who finds and creates her own happiness even during the hardest times. The very first Joy Luck Club was founded by her in Kweilin, China in 1944. Suyuan and three other women used to gather once a week to play mahjong and to share food in order to cope with the Japanese invasion of China. Unfortunately, the circumstances get worse and worse as the Chinese army loses the war. When the Japanese army marches into the city, Suyun is forced to leave for her and her…

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    The trailer for Battlefield 1 was one of the most liked videos ever! Why, because it was based off of true stories of WWI. The direction, topic, and type of videogame has been greatly impacted by history and popular events. Many ways this has been done. From the horror genre to the past wars. The evolution of games is greatly directed by the needs of society. For example, the real first game was “Tennis for Two” made In October 1958 by physicist William Higinbotham. (Physicist Invents First…

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    capabilities to joint venture (JV) as a mode of entry with other companies in countries that are untapped such as China to increase market shares and exposure. Having a JV for Coloplast could help them to reduce capital investments and ability to have technology transfer to produce new products that require minimum R&D.…

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