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    different culture. “China is an extremely large country‚ and the customs and traditions of its people vary by geography and ethnicity. More than 1 billion people live in China‚ representing 56 ethnic minority groups. The largest group is the Han Chinese‚ with about 900 million people.” (Access online livesience.com) And I born in this large culture and obviously affected by Han’s culture. People usually speak mandarin and use chopsticks‚ which have dark hair and black eye color. Speaking about culture

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    APSS112 Introduction to Sociology Guidelines of Individual Paper TOPIC – “Sociological Imagination of Your Life Experience” Reflect upon your life experience‚ write a reflection paper to consider: What social forces/ historical event have impacted your life? With restriction on the length of your paper‚ it is not necessary to write a review from every part of your whole life. But instead‚ you can take up some of important part(s) of your life as reflection. Since it is a reflective essay

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    Cinderella is a classic fairytale almost every person knows. Such recognition was earned through time and it’s originality. Yet from this well-known tale‚ many stories have stemmed into their own interesting aspects of virtually the same plot with similar characters. One of the related stories is Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. Brontë uses the main character Jane as Cinderella who finds her prince charming. Even though Jane Eyre contains more about human nature and less of magic‚ it still resembles

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    culture greatly by shaped the Chinese thinking and teaching patterns. Another traditional Chinese belief is to worship the souls of their ancestors. Media Throughout China’s history‚ the Chinese government has dictated the media. While in the Chinese constitution‚ citizens are allowed freedom of speech and press‚ authorities use the vague media regulations to claim that the stories could potentially endanger the country by sharing state secrets. In April 2010‚ the Chinese government made a revision

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    Mainland China is rooted in more than 4‚000 years of rich Chinese cultures and history.  It’s known for their lives‚ travel‚ history‚ business and food‚ their people and customs.  Traditional Kung Fu is as much of the culture of china according to statistics. The Chinese people have shared a common culture longer than any other groups on earth.  China is one of the cradles of the human race.  For thousands of years the culture of china has attract and moved many people from all over the world‚ being

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    The Japanese Culture vs. The Chinese Culture: The loss of Patriotism Dallas was launched to Europe in the 1980s. Before it was launched to Europe‚ the ideal mission for European television was has generally been perceived as educational. According to Ang’s essay‚ “(Not) Coming to Terms With Dallas‚ most European critics believed that television should be a “window on the world” for the mass audience‚ and should enhance people’s awareness of their duties as national citizens. Yet‚ Dallas‚ being

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    These two tales offer quite a bit of perspective in the two cultures they derived from. These societies had brazen and bold ideals fashioned in similar ways. Ultimately showing parallels in the expectations of good vs. evil; however‚ they poignantly draw differences in the cultivation of the story by adverse reasoning and direction. Perrault wanted the story to come off as elegant and pleasant to the reader. Thus‚ attracting an audience of patience and moral depth. Most likely trying to convey the

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    There was once a fair maiden named Cinderella. She lived with her stepmother; Lady Tremaine‚ and her two stepsisters Anastasia and Drizella. Unfortunately for Cinderella‚ she was always treated as a servant and a peasant at home. Due to her never socializing enough to actually have friends she was so desperate that she befriended mice. She was so selfless yet her family was the complete opposite. One morning‚ she was working on the floor with a rag and then there was a knock on the door. As she opened

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    female protagonist still ends up being dependent and in need of protection. Readers can see this happen in the fairytale Cinderella. In the fairytale‚ Cinderella expects to be rescued. The Grimm Brother’s version of Cinderella is the story of a young girl mistreated by her step mother and step sisters who is rescued by a handsome prince and lives happily ever after. Cinderella‚ like most female heroines in fairytales plays the role of the damsel in distress‚ waiting to be rescued. She endures horrible

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    Lesson Plan – “The Necklace” and “Cinderella” Grade Level: 9th grade Course: 9th grade English (Intermediate to Advanced) Literature: “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant; “Cinderella” by Grimm Brothers I. 1. Students will define elements of a short story‚ including: characterization‚ setting‚ mood‚ protagonist‚ point of view‚ and theme. 2. Students identify the protagonist‚ setting‚ point of view‚ mood‚ and theme(s) in “The Necklace.” 3. Students will intelligently predict the plot of “The

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