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  • chinese foot binding
    ... The anti-footbinding reformers, mostly missionaries,: 1) educated the Chinese by explaining that the rest of the world did not bind women's feet, and that if ...
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  • Preparation outline- virtual tour to Hong Kong
    ... 2) 1800-seats to a 300-seats smaller theater 3) Rehearsal studios 4) Art library 5) Impressive main lobby c) All different kinds of show 1) Chinese Opera 2 ...
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  • The Chinese and Cuban Revolutions
    ... Finally on January 1, 1959 Batista fled Cuba and a military juna took over. ... The direct cause of the Chinese revolution of 1949 was the unequal treaties imposed ...
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  • Chinese Attitudes towards death
    ... If a Chinese son fails to follow these obligations, he has committed a serious offense against society."1 The Chinese believed in giving a proper funeral to ...
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  • Rise of Communism in China
    ... but rejected Confucianism and "the old ways." Furthermore, they declined the democratic systems of Great Britain and France(1). Chinese Communist Party (CCP) A ...
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  • The circumstances of the Chinese occupation of Tibet
    ... The points are as follows: 1. Tibet will unite and drive out all ... freedom of religious belief laid down in the Common Program of the Chinese People's Political ...
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  • China's Population Problem
    ... populous eastern half have a stronger desire to live in the more rural western China (Hsu 4). The Chinese have always had a large population (Hsu 1). Even in ...
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  • Tibetan struggle for independence
    ... This is terribly embarrassing for the Chinese to have him walk away (Filkins, 1). Even though the Chinese believed the Karmapa Lama to be a puppet for the ...
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  • 1950
    ... B. Communist Chinese forces invade Tibet. 1. A ban on Us goods to communist China begins. 2. Chinese troops attack UN forces in Korea. III. ...
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  • Chinese vs. Americans
    Question #1. Some of the attributes of the Chinese workers that were that they did there work right on time. The Chinese could withstand ...
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  • Chinese Characters
    ... maybe we should use 3 or 4 words together to call one object, but in ancient time people only need 1 or 2 words. Compare to the Modern Chinese, members of the ...
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  • Japanese & Chinese Literature
    ... Shanghai to participate in the First National Party Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. ... was confident of a KMT victory, because the KMT had 1) American aid ...
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  • The Chinese New Year
    ... Three reasons: 1) It tells of an amazing origin of the Chinese culture, 2) It is when Chinese cooking and cuisine goes all out, and 3) We celebrate it with our ...
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  • The Problem of Evil in Chinese Philosophy
    Assignment 3: Course Journal By James Peavoy 981193260 For McMurtry Chinese Philosophy April 10 ... 1 The Tao is the eternal way of the universe and language is ...
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  • Exclusion of Chinese Americans in History
    ... they seem incapable either of understanding or carrying it out...(Volpp 1). This statement helped start not just the discrimination of Chinese immigrants in ...
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  • A Brief History of Falun Gong
    ... Falun Gong is a form of qigong, an age-old Chinese tradition of meditation and exercise. (Beliefnet 1) Falun Gong is essentially a practice of five sets of ...
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  • China and the World Trade Organization
    ... American relations would not be bettered, which was one of the goals for his administration (Eckholm-US team..., 1.) On November 15, 1999 Chinese and US ...
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  • Chinese women in a male domnated world
    ... These opportunities, encouraged by many international organizations are also backed by Chinese law. The law states: 1.Equal rights for men and women. ...
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  • chinese foot binding
    ... defined standards of beauty and win love and admiration." (Carlitz, 1) Rotten flesh ... Chinese men associated bound feet with higher-status love and sex, using ...
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  • The Joy Luck Club
    ... themselves reborn, a chance for the mothers to give them a better life than they had in China (Vlibrary 1)." According to this quote, the Chinese mothers raise ...
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  • Chinese Dinasties
    Chinese Dynasties: 1. Shang: Also called Yin, dynasty that was China's earliest historically verifiable state 1766 BC to 1122 BC A. Reason's for Rise: Unlike ...
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  • The Joy Luck Club
    ... themselves reborn, a chance for the mothers to give them a better life than they had in China (Vlibrary 1)." According to this quote, the Chinese mothers raise ...
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  • The Lost Ones 8211 Young Chinese Americans
    ... Balancing Act Adds to Teen Angst", JULIE TAMAKI, http://www.latimes.com/HOME/NEWS/ REPORTS/ASIANS/part2.1.htm - Documents on Anti-Chinese Immigration Policy ...
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  • Dalai Lama
    ... (1) Inside Tibet in anti-religion efforts the Chinese destroyed thousands of Buddhist monasteries as they tried to strip the Tibetans of their identity. ...
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  • China
    ... Major rivers · The Yellow River (China's Sorrow, Cradle of Chinese civilization) · The Yangtze River People The Han Chinese 1. Some general characteristics ...
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  • china's birth regs R justified
    ... Council, 1). It becomes apparent in these two reports that family planning has effectively reduced the over-rapid population growth rate in Chinese communities ...
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  • China: cultural revoltion
    ... never ends, rather it needs constant rectification through mass movements." (1). However, the Cultural Revolution devastated the Chinese Communist Party as ...
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  • Cultural Revolution: Desaster and Distruction
    ... removed from power, Mao started what is known as the Chinese Cultural Revolution. ... was not over until Mao's death in 1979 (Wikipedia "Maoism" 1). Mao's Cultural ...
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  • Chinese Medicine
    ... centuries. According to the Chinese, nature was created by five elements: 1) fire, 2) earth, 3) metal, 4) water, and 5) wood. These ...
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  • Immagration
    ... minorities, native people, French-Canadians, and women" (Ungerleider 1). The Chinese recipients back in the 19th century came to Canada working in canning ...
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