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    readers can relate to and understand. Tan shows a filial piety‚ an important philosophy in many cultures. Filial piety is a belief that describes the way one should behave toward one’s parents. The Chinese believe that if one doesn’t have piety towards one’s parents‚ then how can one be loyal to another? Her mother experienced many losses in her lifetime: her mother’s suicide‚ her three daughters she left in China‚ and finally her son’s and husband’s death from brain tumors. When her mother is put in the

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    Plights after Returning to Home Country Many studies done on Chinese overseas students in the U.S. start with students’ decision to come to the U.S. and end at their graduation. Some pick an even narrower range of time from the years these students spend overseas. However‚ very few pays attention to the experience they have after they have actualized their post-graduate decision when the reality is they still face many difficulties in multiple dimensions‚ and have to go through internal plights

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    embellishment. But domestic Chinese designers‚ we emphasize carrying on a tradition … it’s a big responsibility." The design and concept of Chinese couturier‚ like Guo Pei‚ Grace Chen and Sheguang Hu all want to show the Chinese based heritage and culture value to global couture field. “Expanding to the international market is always our goal‚” she said. In October‚ 2015‚ Chen launched her first ready-to-wear collection this season in Paris; include the line features daywear and cocktail dresses‚ in

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    characterization to show how the narrator of the story‚ a hardworking and traditional Chinese grandmother‚ encounters many troubles due to her strong Chinese traditions that are incompatible with American traditions. It is traditional in Chinese culture to be hardworking and motivated. The grandmother in this short story overcame an unbelievably difficult obstacle: “When I came to this country‚ I have no money and do not speak English. But my husband and I own our restaurant before he die. Free

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    dynasty were two very powerful dynasties that were within modern day China. The change and continuity over time in these dynasties is very interesting how this went about in China. The Tang were a very powerful group from modern day China that had massive influence on the way that the country ended up heading. The powerful Tang Empire (618-907) and the Song Dynasty (960-1279) influenced the outcome of the modern day country China more than they would have guessed at the time. The Song and Tang Empires

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    The Joy Luck Club 1/6/03 Ch1 Jing-Mei Woo: The Joy Luck Club In this chapter we are introduced to the Joy Luck Club which originated all the way back in China when Jing-Mei Woo ’s mother Suyuan was in the city of Kweilin. At the Joy Luck Club a group of old Chinese women sit around and eat and after that they sit down in a table to play a friendly game of Mah-Jong. At the Joy Luck Club there are 4 major members‚ Lindo Jong‚ Ying-ying St. Clair‚ An-Mei Hsu‚ and Suyuan Woo. In the beginning of

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    since Hu Shi introduced Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House to China and wrote his first play The Main Event in Life in 1919‚ Chinese culture and society started to accept modern spoken drama and it marked as the beginning that Chinese modern spoken dram became one of the alternatives to the traditional Chinese drama. However‚ although the history of Chinese modern spoken drama is not too long‚ the changes in the historical contexts and societies in China over the past 100 years have created distinct characteristics

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    Another voiceless character who neglects to detach herself from the Chinese diaspora is Kingston’s aunt‚ Moon Orchid. In the story "At Western Palace‚" Moon Orchid struggles to confront and speak with a husband who abandoned her in China. When Moon Orchid reluctantly faces her Americanized husband‚ her silence denotes how virtually voiceless a Chinese woman is who lives in a traditional patriarchal society. Although Brave Orchid provides a chance for Moon Orchid to question her husband‚ Moon Orchid

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    strategy to the chinese culture. Due to this‚ Microsoft experienced patent‚ piracy‚ and several political challenges with the chinese government and local firms. China’s respect for intellecual property rights is underdeveloped and the chinese governemtn has not taken sufficient steps to defend ipr. Alternative Solutions 1. Continue to partner with local governments‚ FBI‚ chinese officials‚ american politicians and corporate executives to come up with efforts and press china to crack down on piracy

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    they settle in Canada‚ with their new generation of kids born here‚ the family struggles to keep their children tied to their Chinese customs and traditions as they fit in this new country. The Chinese culture needs to be more open minded as it limits the future generation’s potential. Chinese culture limitations are seen through the relationship expectations‚ education‚ gender roles and jobs. Firstly‚ the relationship expectations in Chinese customs and traditions were strongly held onto. The daughters

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