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    Yuting Gan 910745321 AAS 322 09-22-14 Early Life of Chinese American Immigrants After I read the book “Songs of Gold Mountain”‚ I learned more about the early life of American Chinese in SF Gold Mountain‚ and the book covers various aspects of the life of first-generation Chinese immigrants‚ from longing for home to dealing with abusive immigration officials. There are three chapters in this book that impresses me a lot. They are Chapter 1“Immigration Blues”‚ Chapter 3 “Lamentations of Estranged

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    Chinese New Year Chinese New Year is celebrated throughout China and is also known as The Spring Festival. It goes for fifteen days and the preparations start even before the old year has come to an end. The people prepare by cleaning up‚ buying gifts and cooking festival food. Chinese New Year according to an ancient legend was started like this: People were once tormented by a beast called a Nian - a ferocious creature with an extremely large mouth‚ capable of swallowing several people in a

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    While Chinese culture has continued to grow and develop‚ some customs and tradition will remain the same. The Chinese culture has a huge part in The Good Earth and The Joy Luck Club that can be compared and contrasted. Both books are set in China‚ but in different time periods. The culture in China has always had a direct effect on the social conducts within the Chinese people. However‚ over time these are bound to change. A person’s daily life is always affected by the surrounding culture of where

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    Introduction to Chinese Cupping Therapy Ladies and gentlemen‚ thank you very much for coming along here to listen to my presentation. I hope you will find it useful or interesting. As we all know‚ Traditional Chinese Medicine is a medical culture with a history of 5000 years. It has formed a deep and systematic knowledge of medical science‚ theory‚ diagnostic methods and cures. There are many aspects about traditional Chinese medicine. But in this talk‚ I would like to concentrate on one aspect

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    The novel ‘Chinese Cinderella’ is an autobiography written by Adeline Yen Mah‚ describing her childhood and younger teenage years as an unwanted daugther. Unlike most children‚ Adeline had a difficult time growing up. All throughout her life she was bullied and looked down upon by most of her family. At a young age Adeline is constantly being left behind by her family‚ leaving her to feel like the unwanted daughter. Throughout the whole novel‚ Adeline is looked down at and is never acknowledged

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    as diverse they would be boring and ordinary. It is an issue and a blessing that children in the Chinese culture often are raised with discipline and taught to work hard because it is debatable if this will result in successful children or if they will hold a grudge against their parents. This is the message the professor and mother of two Amy Chua writes about in the article written in 2011 “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior” Amy Chua has raised 2 children with discipline and

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    Essay: Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior. China is a country who in the latest couple of decades has started to grow and excel in a lot of areas. One of the most apparent aspects is China’s talent to produce wonder kids‚ who on the leaderboards of the world are scoring top results in math‚ music and several other categories. A lot of people; the so called ‘Westerners’‚ have started wondering how it is possible for Chinese parents to raise their children into these top-scoring elitists. Western people

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    2. “Chinese investments and business interests are now to be found all across Africa” (Commission for Africa‚ 2005). Why have Chinese companies found the emerging markets of Africa less risky and a more attractive proposition than western multinationals? Africa is the second largest continent in the world‚ lack of rules‚ poverty‚ and corruption are the basic characteristics of this huge continent. However‚ a market with a very high amount of resources such as natural gas‚ raw materials‚ and oil

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    1 Lost in Translation or Gained in Creation: Classical Chinese Poetry Re-Created as English Poetry1 Roslyn Joy Ricci Centre for Asian Studies University of Adelaide Introduction The well-known Robert Frost2 witticism that ‘poetry is what disappears in translation ’ is only valid if poetic translation aims to produce a ‘perfect re-creation of the original‚ ’3 however‚ I suggest that successful translators re-create poetry in another language as opposed to translating it into a second language

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    Laura Young:  A historian writing about the Asian Americans: Chapter 1 When people think of Asian-Americans‚ typically people automatically think of just Chinese people or Japanese people. The Asian-American community is made up of not only the Chinese and Japanese‚ but also Filipino‚ Indian‚ Vietnamese‚ and Korean. The term Asian American was used informally by activists in the 1960s who sought an alternative to the term Oriental‚ arguing that the latter was derogatory and colonialist. Usually

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