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    easily replicated. The Joy Luck Club‚ by Amy Tan‚ follows the relationships of four women and their daughters. While they all face different situations‚ it all boils down to the importance of family support. All four of the Chinese-born mothers left China and set out for America with high hopes for themselves and their children’s’ futures.They want to give their daughters what they didn’t have growing up. “‘In America I will have a daughter just like me. But over there nobody will say her worth is measured

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    In my mind‚ Chinese women’s family and society status are lower than men. They are less free and have a great deal of unfair treatment‚ like‚ build a marriage. I hope to read some books related to Chinese women in the past few years to know more issue about them. I choose to read "Personal voices: Chinese Women in the 1980’s" to do a book report and know something about Chinese’s women. The authors of the book are Emily Honig and Gail Hershatter. Emily Honing is Assistant Professor of History and

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    One speculation Kingston gives is when she writes “My aunt could not have been the lone romantic who gave up everything for sex” (pg.6). Kingston believes this to be a sound argument because as she also states right after‚ “Women in old china did not choose” (pg.6). To Kingston‚ this means that her aunt‚ like all Chinese women‚ were not married because they fell in love and they wanted to live happily ever after. They married because they were told to marry. Love wasn’t a factor‚ so that

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    Joy Luck Club presents the stories of four Chinese immigrant women and their American-born daughters. All of their lives‚ the Chinese mothers in The Joy Luck Club have struggled to make their own decisions and establish their own identities in a culture where obedience and conformity are expected. For example‚ when Suyuan Woo is a refugee during the Japanese invasion‚ she decides that she will not be a passive victim and will choose her own happiness. She forms the Joy Luck Club to provide a distraction

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    Chinese culture that contemporary readers might find troublesome. What does this neutral tone suggest about the story‚ especially horrific instances like the smothering of the young daughter? 1. Read the first few paragraphs‚ which discuss the morning of the Wang Lung’s wedding day. What do you notice about the writing and the details provided? 2. Talk about your first impressions of the simple life of Wang Lung. Does it seem appealing to you? What specifics about Chinese traditions or culture do

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    conditions rapidly to doctors. A Confucian principle of hierarchical relationship between doctor and nurses shows that nurses should know their place‚ defer to their superiors anf know when to call doctors. Solution to chinese implication Some Chinese cultures like belief‚ value‚ attitudes and taboos may act as barriers of clients and nurses. It can be tackled by reminding the nurse to be cultural sensitive in caring process. For instances‚ nurses may consider characteristics of Chinese people. Chinese

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    The Woman Warrior In Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior‚ Maxine’s search for self-identity is seen through her quest to understand the value of a woman as taught to her through both her American and Chinese cultures. Maxine uses the stories that her mom tells her‚ as well as her experiences in life to guide her toward finding out who she is as a person. Her views about the role of women are strong from the onset and in the end she realizes that she has the potential to be more than what

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    living among the American ways. The following days‚ he tries to fit into the typical American lifestyle‚ as he knows it‚ by eating a turkey sandwich cut into two triangles with a Glad bag of chips‚ ultimately assimilating himself from the Filipino culture in order to blend and gain acceptance

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    in a culture that is purely Chinese nor is it purely Filipino. The older generation of Filipino-Chinese is trying their best to pass on to the younger ones the traditional Chinese teachings which they acquired and learned from their ancestors. They wanted to preserve every detail of Chinese tradition for the younger ones. However‚ this appears to be a difficult task as time passes as my generation and the coming generations are more liberal and open to Filipino‚ Western and other cultures. This

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    al (2012)‚ for a team to be successful‚ proper means of communication needs to be established among the group members. Communication per se may cause confusions and misdirect team members causing lack of coordination. Despite having two different cultures in our group‚ I felt that every one of us was able at a certain point to establish a communication channel‚ and not just on an academic level. Numerous nights I would find myself going out for dinner with my team after a long night working on the

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