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    Chinese Culture

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    Chinese Culture China has about five thousand years history which is a very long period of time. Also‚ the Chinese civilization was growing with these periods of time and it will continues greater than ever. Many wars and unhappinesses were happening during this period. Although‚ the time has passed‚ the histories and the civilizations have not passed. These family virtues‚ serious‚ working attitudes‚ sense of justice and the great Confucian tradition have been deeply assimilated into the Chinese

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    speak Chinese is a unique and magical language. Natural language processing Chinese data ‚ we will encounter difficulties that many other languages do not have‚ such as segmentation. Between Chinese words‚there are no spaces. So‚ how can computer know this sentence: Married and not married youth must practice family planning. This is the so-called problem of segmentation ambiguities. But now a lot of the language model has more beautiful method to solve this problem. However‚ in the field of

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    China has strong traditions and moral values‚ borne out of a long history. Food In China‚ food is an important part of life. The official Language of China is Mandarin. In the Chinese culture there are a vast of Morals and Values that range from humility to respect and are very important in the Chinese culture. There are two main religions in the Chinese culture. Taoism‚ also known as Daoism‚ is based on the teachings of the Tao Te Ching‚ which was written in China in the 6th century BC. The

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    CHINESE CONSUMER McEwen‚ W‚ Xiaoguang‚ F‚ Chuanping‚ Z & Burkholder‚ R 2006‚ ’Inside the mind of the Chinese consumer’‚ Harvard Business Review‚ vol. 84‚ no. 3‚ pp. 68-76. INTRODUCTION Today China becomes one of the biggest economies all around the world. After the economy boom‚ there is many affluent people appear. A study conducted in China‚ revealed that this country consumes a quarter of world luxury consumer products. Therefore‚ it can be obviously said that China converts one of the

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    was a haven of plenty and equality and the Chinese dreamt of wealth on “Gold Mountain” in California‚ they sold their fields‚ fishing boats‚ and borrowed money to sail to California. Unlike chinese men who traveled to the Pacific to mine for gold and obtain wealth‚ Chinese women had also journeyed across to California in the mid-1800s. According to Jean Pfaelzer‚ in her book “Driven Out: The Forgotten War Against Chinese Americans”‚ she stated that Chinese women were “Kidnapped for

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    Mattel’s Chinese Sourcing Crisis of 2007 Regarding to this case study there are three parts involved‚ which are the Mattel Company and the Chinese manufacturer‚ the regulation party of Chinese authority and the governments of America and China. To each part it relates to one of the issues that involve in this case study. The first issue that was found in this case is the reputation crisis of Mattel worldwide and its sourcing failure. The failure of their partner of using over level lead paint

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    Chinese American Identity

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    Chinese Americans tend to keep their separate identity In the United States‚ there are multiple hyphenated Americans groups‚ such as African- American‚ Asian- American‚ Irish- American‚ and Indian- American. People hold American nationality‚ but have a foreign birth or origins tend to identify themselves in some term of Hyphenated Americans. It means that they are not only Americans‚ but also involve in different ethnicity‚ religion‚ language‚ and culture. Chinese- Americans comprises the largest

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    American and Chinese cultures. The two cultures have different views of what a ghost is. The Chinese believe the ghost spirits may be of people dead or alive. Chinese culture recognizes foreigners and unfamiliar people as ghosts because‚ like American ghosts‚ they are mysterious creatures of the unknown. Americans view ghosts as spirits of the dead that either help or haunt people. American ghosts may or may not be real. There spirits are there but physical appearance is a mystery. Chinese culture

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    The Chinese Tradition during the Dynasties: The painful Tradition of Foot Binding I decided to write my paper on foot binding and what this really meant to the Chinese women. This began first began in China‚ and it was first discovered by the wealthy and rich. When I first learned about the foot binding and looked at the pictures I learned that it was very painful and it took time for the Chinese to get their feet smaller. As‚ I learned more about this topic I have learned that foot binding was

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    The Differences of education between China and America I want to describe the major differences between Chinese and American education. It includes four aspects. Introduce “Harvard girl” 刘亦婷 1 Goals of education First of all‚ Chinese support all-rounder education.  The education’s goal is for making their living‚ for honor. They think that their children who were in very young can not lose in starting line. Hence‚ when children should be spoiled‚ children would have been forced to learn piano

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