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    Chinese New Year

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    CHINEESE NEW YEAR Chinese New Year starts with the New Moon on the first day of the New Year and ends on the full moon 15 days later. The 15th day of the New Year is called the Lantern Festival‚ which is celebrated at night with lantern displays and children carrying lanterns in a parade. The Chinese calendar is based on a combination of lunar and solar movements. The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. In order to "catch up" with the solar calendar the Chinese insert an extra month once every few

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    Chinese Traditional Culture Research Report Chi Zhang \ University of Massachusetts of Lowell 17 April 2013 Abstract The primary goal of this research is to figure out how important the traditional culture is. The real rise of a country is the rise of its culture‚ if the country loses its own culture and be taken the place of other country’s culture. Then the country will become the puppet of power‚ regardless of the economic or other aspect. Therefore‚ the culture‚ especially

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    The Egyptian and Chinese Culture The cultures of China and Egypt are similar in a way that both have old traditional cultures and now the modern culture. China is an ancient country‚ with thousands of years of history which leaves a rich foundation for their culture. Any attempt to describe the Chinese people can be very difficult and a challenging task. The Chinese culture has come a long way from gender preference to overcoming a feudal society. It seems the Egyptian people are still in a mode

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    Diversity in the Chinese Work Place In terms of race‚ there is very little diversity in Chinese businesses. China currently has the worlds’ largest population at 1.2 billion people which could be a reason of the lack of racial diversity in business. Even though there is a lack of racial diversity that does not mean that there is no diversity in Chinese businesses. Diversity is not limited to just race or ethnic background‚ which is what most people think diversity is. Diversity also includes

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    worse if it weren’t for the ancient Chinese inventions. In fact America itself would most likely not be an independent country if it weren’t for the Chinese. The most important Chinese invention that has affected everyone was the invention of paper. Paper was not well adapted by the West‚ in fact it took years‚ and years for the west to understand how to make and use paper. Paper helped us record history‚ to learn to read and write and so much more. The Chinese were very resourceful and used everything

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    culture revolution happened in the mid-1900s and lasted a full decade and had a lot of impact on the Chinese people. The main goal was to preserve communism ideology by purging against the “evil” of capitalism in the tradition Chinese society. The book Red Azalea comes from at that particular time period. Red azalea was in the center of the culture revolution. The culture revolution affected the Chinese citizens in many ways. The citizens did not enjoy the Cultural Revolution and lived in constant fear

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    restoration" in China and eradicate what he believed to be the early signs of ideological collapse within the CCP. (Wedeman.) Looking Back The origins of the Cultural Revolution can be found in the gradual escalation of political tensions within the Chinese Communist Party. Throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s‚ stresses within the CCP mounted as Mao became alienated from other members of leadership. Some of these dated back to the early days of the revolutionary struggle. Chu Te‚ the founder of

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    TOPIC: CHINESE INVESTMENTS IN TANZANIA NAME OF AUTHOR: CHANJARIKA CLEMENT Table of Contents ABREVIATION ................................................................................................................................................ 3 1.0 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 4 2.0 METHODOLOGIES .............................................................

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    The large number of Chinese immigrants that migrated to California throughout the 19th century to find work and escape political and economic issues in their own country. They came in hope to achieve the "American Dream"‚ especially during the gold rush. Chinese men and women were faced with many obstacles in America including racism‚ unjust convictions‚ and dehumanization. The Chinese were often viewed as exotic and even sinister in the view of a white American due to there many cultural differences

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    Chinese Number System

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    China-Nim The Chinese had one of the oldest systems of numerals that were based on sticks laid on tables to represent calculations. The Chinese system is also a base-10 system‚ but it has important differences in the way that the numbers are represented. The rod numbers were developed from counting boards‚ which came into use in the fourth century BC. A counting board had squares with rows and columns. Numbers were represented by little rods made from bamboo or ivory. A number was formed in a

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