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    Judy Yung wrote an article on Chinese American Women in the early 19th century. Her article centers on a Chinese American newspaper call Chung Sai Yat. This newspaper helps to reveal the connection between China and the United States through Chinese American Women. The article reveals the ties that effected and connected these women to their homes‚ but not just those homes in the United States‚ and China‚ as well. The essay reveals that Chinese American Women drew their hope‚ courage‚ and inspiration

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    purpose for this essay is to state the 3 main plots in the American Born Chinese. The first one is the stereotypes that are in the book. Next the transformation that some characters go through out the story. And finally the accepting of themselves for who or what they are. One of the main plots in American Born Chinese is racial stereotypes. The main example of stereotypes is Jin Wang. He is expected to be good at every subject because he is Chinese. Also when he was made fun of him because how he would

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    Learning difficulties from Chinese and American culture Question 1 Different culture of East and West can cause problems in each other. American culture trends to individualism. They need for more privacy and personal space. They do not independent of other people. On the contrary‚ Chinese culture trends to collectivism. They need to more close physical contact and close personal relationship or friendship. They concern about other people live for building up a close relationship. Therefore

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    American and Chinese university life Did Chinese students think about American students’ life in the university? Is American university life same as Chinese? America is good at technology‚ education‚ etc. It was reported that many of the most famous universities are in America. So many Chinese teachers visited America‚ learning their experience. They found American and Chinese university life are similar in some ways‚ whereas more differences between them because of the culture differences. When

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    On Different Values of Individualism in Chinese and American Cultures 1. Introduction Everyone‚ every social class and every country have their own unique values. It is the fact that value is the core of cross-culture communication and the differences of culture among countries depend on different values. Value exerts great influence on everyone’s daily life. Scores of people rely on value to obtain knowledge‚ master the basic skills and foster correct world outlook. China and America are two

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    Differences between Chinese and American food culture The histories‚ boundaries‚ population‚ religions‚ politics‚ folks‚ economy of America and China are not the same‚ so the food culture of the two countries are not the same. Chinese culture starts from 1‚700‚000 years ago. When someone says something about Chinese food culture‚ they must praise the color‚ taste‚ smell‚ shape of the Chinese dish and the types of the dish. Most of people in China are used to have rice and wheat as their

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    2. Discuss the why American Born Chinese can be considered a coming of age novel. Provide textual support for your answer. You need to discuss at least four traits that are covered in the novel. The first reason this book is a coming of age novel is because the protagonist‚ Jin Wang‚ contently tests his boundaries and limits. He does this when he kisses Suzy and she punches him (Yang 188). This resulted in a loss of friendship with Wei-chen and a change in Jin. This is the point in the story where

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    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 differences‚ I have speaking right as one of international student‚ which live and study in totally different culture. There are many differences between Asian culture and American culture‚ such as food‚ religion

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    CHINESE CUISINE Historical Preparation and appreciation of food has been developed to the highest level in the country of China. Cooking is considered an art in Chinese culture whereas all other philosophies consider it a craft. The two main philosophies of the Chinese culture are Confucianism and Taoism. Both influenced China ’s history and the Culinary Arts. Confucianism stressed the importance of enjoyment of life involving the art of cooking. If you have a gathering‚ there must be food

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    Through reading the book‚ An American Missionary in China: John Leighton Stuart and Chinese-American Relations‚ I’ve learned the story of Mr. John Leighton Stuart (1876 – 1962). Stuart was an American Christian missionary in China. His deeds were an example of the social-gospel wing of the Christian missionary movement in China‚ and was perhaps the most successful missionary of that faction in China. His major concern was not merely for saving souls but also for the social welfare of people. Stuart

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