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    Acupressure History • A traditional Chinese Medicine that was performed by Buddhist and Taoist during the late 2600 B.C. • During the Han Dynasty‚ Physicians used it for physical‚ surgical and herbal treatment. • 1930’s traditional Chinese Medicine was outlaw‚ due to China’s progression into Modern Science. • 1960’s traditional Chinese Medicine resumed its teaching and soon later spread to around Asia‚ Europe and North America. What is Acupressure? • Ancient healing art • Natural Alternative

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    The purport of this work is to reveal the influence of eventual failure of the Chinese market on the world’s economy from a globalist’s point of view. China‚ as a growing world power‚ has a significant impact on the global economy. An eventual downturn of its market will lead to dramatic consequences for the economy on national and world-wide level. As the country with the highest IT goods export rate‚ its failure will lead the global community to a larger poverty gap‚ less investment‚ less technology:

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    There were many different reasons resulting in communist victory after the War against Japan in 1945.The last phase of the Chinese Civil War‚ lasted from 1945 to 1949. At the time‚ the CCP‚ led by Mao Zedong‚ and the GMD led by Chiang Kai Shek‚ were vying for power to lead the whole of China. To begin with the GMD had the advantage with support from the United States‚ who provided advanced weaponry as well as financial aid through its Marshall Plan Scheme. It was officially accepted as the real government

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    on a wooden stick and eaten like an ice cream. Being popular among the Chinese society for its chewy texture and unique aroma‚ it is‚ however‚ selected the first place of the ten world’s most unusual foods by the renowned travel website VirtualTourist.com in England and later on even prohibited from selling in the United States. This shows an apparent existence of the cultural divergence between the dining culture of the Chinese and the Westerners. Regrettably‚ the intercultural differences do not

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    American Popular Culture Contrast between Chinese and American Consumption Concepts Following is a story that was once rather prevalently discussed in China: A Chinese old lady and an American old lady were both‚ miserably‚ dead. They met with each other in the heaven. The Chinese old lady said‚ “I have been working hard for more than thirty years. The day before my death‚ I finally managed to buy a large house with my own earnings. But the doctor said I was overworking‚ and caught a cancer

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    human body can be categorized into four parts and they are respectively head‚ neck‚ truck‚ and limb. Both in Chinese and English‚ human body words contain a great number of metaphorical phenomena. 1.2 The Theoretical Framework of This Thesis The research of cognitive linguistics has revealed that metaphor was a common language phenomenon no matter in English or Chinese. Both English and Chinese are languages with many metaphorical words and expressions. Metaphor is contained not only in thinking but

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    Meaning Of A Dragon

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    It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations‚ if you live near him. This could mean a bunch of different things. Imagine it like a dragon as your next door neighbor‚ and so most of the time you will be thinking about that fire breathing creature next door to you. So this quote is saying it is not very smart of a person to not think of the dragon or leave it out of your calculations when they are living near you. This is because a dragon is a dangerous creature that is capable of

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    Chinese Tourists’ Travel motivations And their resultant preferred travel activities. An analysis of past studies of Chinese outbound tourist from the past six years sets up a framework of Chinese outbound tourist motivations and their resultant activities. Sanne Leuenhagen Petersen Cand.negot. International Tourism and Leisure Management‚ SDU Esbjerg 12-11-2009 Table of content Abstract ...................................................................................................

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    Different paths to success In the article “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior” written by Amy Chua‚ a professor at Yale Law School and author of other known articles‚ she informs the reader how Chinese mothers educate and raise their successful children stereotypically. In response to Amy Chua’s article‚ Christine Carter wrote “Chinese Mother Controversy: Why Amy Chua is wrong about parenting.” With these two articles it compares how Chinese mother and Western American parents both differently teach

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    Thus‚ brand name translation as other translation is a form of cross-cultural communication and is influenced by various cultural factors. This paper tries to explore the methods of English-Chinese brand name translation in light of the features of Chinese consumer psychology. Key words: brand names; Chinese consumer psychology; translation; methodsIntroductionNowadays‚ brand plays a more important role in the economic life in China and it affects people ’s life from every aspect. Consequently‚

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