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    Author’s forward Dickinson’s poem “Because I could not stop for Death” truly attracted me. Death is inevitable for all human beings. When we were given birth, we started to face death. How to face death is the most difficult lesson which we need to study in our life, and many people are not able to understand it. In Dickinson’s poem, she gives me a completely new idea about death: humans are doomed to die. However, humanity is able to exist eternally. I want to understand her opinions about…

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    China-India: Differences Asia is home to two of the biggest countries in the world in regards to population. Those countries are no other than India and China. These two countries both have a population of 1.3 billion, and are often regarded as very similar countries. However, India has a population of 1.324 billion, while China has a population of 1.379 billion. They may be on the same continent, but they're both poles apart. China and India are two countries that appear to be similar, but in…

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    “Being loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage” (Tzu 41). The concept of courage stemming from brotherly love, as stated by Tzu, has been touched for many eons, even by contemporary writers and philosophers such as Dr. King and Harper Lee. King’s article, “An Experiment in Love”, describes the unity of all men and the powerful emotion of love. Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, details the adventures of Jem and Scout and how their father, Atticus,…

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    For Chinese Empire it began when a civil war broke out and for the Ottoman Empire it began with a fight with the Western forces. When these wars ended, nether state was able to survive it. This did not bring peace to their states, in fact it just began to get worse until the eventual fall of both Empires completely. The fall of the Chinese and Ottoman Empires was due to them not modernizing quick enough, their unwillingness to reform to what the rest of the world was doing and their…

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    The 1960s was a time where people started to think more individually. Instead of the government deciding the public’s opinion, people started thinking for themselves and changing the country through society itself. In the 1950s, conformism was caused by the wide spread fear of communism. People dressed the same way, acted the same way and were terrified to go against social norms. They blindly accepted laws and governmental policies. People in the 60s were no longer willing to conform to the…

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    1. Humane Orientation Analysis China belong to Confucian Cluster, which emphasis high human orienting, In More human oriented societies, the member of the society are responsible for ensuring the well-being of others. They value being forgiving, loving, cheerful and helpful. They are motivated by kindness, altruism, benevolence and generosity. Also Confucianism stresses “Ren (仁, kindness)” and “Li(礼, politeness)”,which advocate that people should be warm and benevolent to others and live in…

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    Australia is a very multicultural country so by understanding the different expectations and traditions of each individual patient we can help reduce the racial gap. Cultural beliefs have been recognised as an important determinant to the psychological outcomes during the diagnosis and treatment of culturally diverse patients. Certain cultural traditions influence the roles and needs of the patient and their families in comparison to how we are taught to legally and ethically treat and converse…

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    03.1 Grog (a type of rum that is watered down) allowed sailors to deal with scurvy and acted as a way to trade for slaves in Africa. 3.2 Explorers could travel greater distances than they could before with little fear of scurvy. They managed this feat because of rum that had been altered. Sailors used rum in a primitive cocktail which contained vitamin C from the lime juice. This allowed sailors to enjoy a good drink, but also to receive the necessary vitamins. . 3.3 Rum acted as a currency,…

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    He couldn’t find himself totally agree with the whole ideas of Taoism, Buddhism, Christianism or Catholicism so he didn’t pick one specific religion to believe in. Instead, Xinbo believe in the existences of sacred creatures that are in much higher positions than humans. He believes that there exists something that…

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    To most people religion is considered to be a form of salvation, enlightment and a place of heaven. Whereas it is being looked at as a way of life. Though, it comprises of telling one complete code of life meaning that it emphasizes the importance of being right and also of being good. Thus, It may considerably condemns those who are considerably bad and those who are wrong. For those who may or are in favor of practicing a religion is measured to strive to be perfect. However, it has said that…

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