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    Consciousness In this world‚ there are many different people and using diverse languages in vary countries. Individual’s thoughts‚ minds‚ theories‚ and conscious are different even though there were in the country. This special features make us to experience unique cultures and traditions in other countries. There is a country which looks plentiful‚ no worries and everyone is happy. However‚ the reality is quite opposite‚ there is no fundamentals human right and everything are under government control

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    Kylie Hanks 15 September 2010 Tharp 3/4 Advanced ELA Red Scarf Girl The story starts off in 1966. Ji Li Jiang has the perfect life in a communist country‚ China. Then‚ the Cultural Revolution is launched… Casually called‚ Ji Li Jiang is participating whole-heartedly in class when a soldier requests she step into the hall. She is asked to perform many acrobatic tasks and accelerates at it. Sadly‚ her parents deny her the opportunity she was granted to become a dancer at the Liberation Academy

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    government officials gained much wealth from their positions and therefore had no reason to change Chinese society. The events of Tiananmen Square began with the death of Hu Yaobang who was "considered the most reform-minded member of the post-Mao leadership." Many students gathered in Tiananmen Square to mourn his death and to hold a commemoration but it soon escalated into a "protest for far-reaching change." The students demanded constitutional freedoms‚ the right to establish independent

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    Red Scarf Girl Red Scarf Girl is a memoir of the Cultural Revolution by Ji-Li Jiang. It is a book in which Ji-Li tells her own very personal narrative of the experiences that happened to her within this unstable period of Chinese culture. Seventh grade students will be glued to the pages of this book as they learn about one girl’s personal journey during a destructive period of Chinese history. Ji-Li is a positive role model for seventh grade students because she is concerned about

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    10 years (1966-1976) the revolution occurred. The revolution’s influence rippled throughout chinese society and seriously affected the economy. Mao’s experiment was like a dagger that pierced the heart of‚ and nearly killed‚ China’s economy. After Mao Zedong’s death in 1976‚ many reforms were implemented to hopefully fix

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    7. Leah learns about the traditional Chinese village. Describe its appearance and Jade and Grandfather’s house. (pages 26-27‚ 30-31‚ 38) 8. Leah begins to learn about the political history and events in China. What does she learn about life under Mao and Deng? What is Grandfather’s attitude to the protesters and why? (pages 37-38) 9. Joan and Leah seem to have grown apart since her father’s death. Leah’s thought give us flashbacks to their earlier‚ happier life together when Leah’s dad was alive

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    What effect did the culture revolution had on china? The culture revolution happened in the mid-1900s and lasted a full decade and had a lot of impact on the Chinese people. The main goal was to preserve communism ideology by purging against the “evil” of capitalism in the tradition Chinese society. The book Red Azalea comes from at that particular time period. Red azalea was in the center of the culture revolution. The culture revolution affected the Chinese citizens in many ways. The citizens did

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    Orientation for Cultural Cooperation Between China and Europe Europe-China Cultural Compass EUNIC (European Union National Institutes for Culture) En Orientation for Cultural Cooperation Between China and Europe Europe-China Cultural Compass EUNIC (European Union National Institutes for Culture) En PREFACE ................................................................................................... 8 Foreword by the Project Partners of EUNIC in China ..........

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    "Chinese and Indian Business Systems: Divergent in the midst of Global Trends " Associate Professor Richard Grainger Professor Samir Ranjan Chatterjee Curtin Business School Introduction It is clear that China and India‚ in terms of geography‚ population size and regional cultural influence‚ are currently the most important nations in Asia. Both have experienced consistently high economic growth rates over recent decades‚ a fact which is made all the more notable by the size of their respective

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    Final paper: Different Ways to Value Travel There is a Chinese proverb “Read many books and travel a long way”. In Chinese culture‚ knowledge and travel are both regarded as the ways to broaden people’s horizon. Or‚ more accurately‚ travel is more valued because in this way can what we learnt from the books be tested and verified‚ which is the Chinese perspective of traveling. However‚ in Eat Pray Love‚ Elizabeth Gilbert approaches travel abroad from a more instinctive approach‚ following her own

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