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    Chinese Exclusion Act

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    The Chinese were the first group to be hit by exclusion acts but throughout the following years many other nations had exclusion acts placed against them. For example‚ the National Origins Act of 1924 limited immigration from many countries such as Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia. The U.S. limited immigration through a system of quotas. The Chinese Exclusion Act and the National Origin Act were in many ways similar. Both of

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    Chinese Healthcare System

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    Abstract In this article‚ I introduce the Chinese Healthcare System. From establishment of the People’s Republic of China till now‚ the Chinese healthcare have a lot of changes and revolutions. Due to the special social and economic structure‚ Chinese healthcare system is different from other countries healthcare system. This article will explain how dose Chinese healthcare system work? What problems dose it have? How can we manage those problems? Background After the establishment of the People’s

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    How Chinese treated Chinese Indonesian discrimination You know scaring misfortune of 30 years period for Indonesian Chinese ? Some Chinese say misfortune of 30 years period is coming in 2030. What is 30 years period? How was that kinds of past? Before you understand this periods‚ you should know about 8 main riot and slaughter concerning Chinese and Indonesian. 1 Song Hong River Affair‚ Oct.1740 In the latter of 1730‚ many Chinese Indonesian moved to live at Jakarta. The Dutch East Indonesia Company

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    Chinese poetry From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FileQuatrain_on_Heavenly_Mountain.jpg Quatrain on Heavenly Mountain by HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Gaozong_of_Song_China o Emperor Gaozong of Song China Emperor Gaozong Chinese poetryis HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry o Poetry poetrywritten‚ spoken‚ or chanted in the HYPERLINK http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_language o Chinese language Chinese language. The various versions

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    Evolution of Chinese Calligraphy China is known for its beauty and intellectual prestige but the one thing that mostly stands out when speaking of Chinese art is the form of calligraphy. It is known to be one of the earliest forms of writing that can be translated‚ which began thousands of years ago and is still used today. Chinese calligraphy was invented and developed by the ancient Chinese who used the innovation as a method of written communication. Throughout the years‚ the Chinese calligraphy

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    Chinese New Year

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    Chinese New Year is the biggest holiday celebrated among Chinese people. It is often referred to as the spring festival because it signals the beginning of spring. It is a time when families and friends get together to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new. It originally lasted for 15 days‚ but now only lasts for 5 to 7 days. The exact origin of this Chinese New Year holiday is too old to be traced‚ but many explanations still exist. One idea is that the holiday originated when a beast named

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    A Traditional Chinese Wedding In every culture‚ weddings are important. China is a very large country with 56 nationalities. Different nationalities have different marriage customs‚ but whatever the nationality is‚ the wedding ceremony is usually very complicated. Chinese traditional weddings usually have 6 steps for people to complete. First step is making an offer of marriage. If a man likes a woman‚ he should go to the woman’s home to ask her parents to agree with them to become couple

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    Diversity in the Chinese Work Place In terms of race‚ there is very little diversity in Chinese businesses. China currently has the worlds’ largest population at 1.2 billion people which could be a reason of the lack of racial diversity in business. Even though there is a lack of racial diversity that does not mean that there is no diversity in Chinese businesses. Diversity is not limited to just race or ethnic background‚ which is what most people think diversity is. Diversity also includes

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    Chinese Immigration into America Surprisingly‚ Asian Americans have been in America for over 150 years. They are as diverse as the immigrants from Europe‚ ranging from China‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ Cambodia‚ Korea‚ Philippines‚ India‚ Vietnam‚ and Laos. (Takaki‚ page 8) When many people think of American Immigrants‚ Asians are on the last of their lists. In The Uprooted‚ Harvard historian‚ Oscar Handlin‚ prize winning book with the subtitle "the Epic Story of the Great Migrations that Made the

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    rebellion emphasized how weak and overwhelmed China was and therefore not able to sustain itself. Many Qing officials acknowledged the fact that China was in need of refurbishment and decided to act upon it by attempting to sync western knowledge into Chinese education. This process was named “The Self-Strengthening Movement”‚ or China’s feeble attempt to modernize itself which was founded by two specific scholars named Li HongZhang and Zuo Zongtang. As the movement grew‚ scholars began to develop modern

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