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    Qi Gong

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    decreases immune function and leaves the body open to opportunistic pathogens. Qi gong is a Chinese healing practice that integrates physical posture‚ breathing techniques‚ exercises (movements)‚ and the focusing of one’s attention. Qi gong means “life-force cultivation”. Qi gong is performed to promote healing‚ increase vitality‚ or to maintain health and stave off disease‚ and increase one’s sense of well-being. Qi gong consists of a series of specific movements to increase the Qi‚ circulate it throughout

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    The Hu

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    Christian Church Traditions Methodism 1. The approximate date Methodism first formed was 1744 2. John and Charles Wesley formed a devotional study group called “Holy Club” while he was in University and the name “Methodist” was given by other fellow students because of their methodical way of being religious. 3. John Wesley‚ Charles Wesley and George Whitefield are the three important figures in founding Methodism. 4. For John Wesley and Charles Wesley‚ they were the first ones

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    The Question of Hu

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    Jonathan Spence’s novel The Question of Hu covers mid-eighteenth century travels from China to the western world of a Jesuit missionary‚ Father Jean-Francois Foucquet‚ and a Chinese scribe‚ John Hu. The interactions that occur consist of the cultural differences between Chinese and European customs. Hu’s personality becomes a large question Spence raises not only with the title but also throughout the story when Spence talks about Hu’s way of thinking. John Hu’s personality is described by both

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    Peter Hu

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    Modern buildings are appearing in large numbers‚ and some people belive that we should builld our buildings in traditional styles. To what extent do you agree or not? In many cities‚ we have witnessed amazing development of modern buildings over the past decades. However‚ some people advocate that all buildings should be constructed in traditional styles. Personally‚ I believe that we should not stick to traditional styles. There is a good number of reasons to back my opinion. Firstly‚ nowadays

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    Hu Jintao

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    Hu Jintao Since the beginning of civilization dictators have taken over and ruled there people. While some dictators are cruel and ruthless‚ others desire happiness of their people. Some acquire their power by force‚ while others go through the process fairly. Once in power it is important to keep ones people in control through laws and policies. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ one can compare the rise to fame‚ rules and policies‚ and cruelties and atrocities of Napoleon to that of the dictator

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    Gamelan Gong Kebyar

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    Gamelan Gong Kebyar Gamelan is thought to come form a Javenese word gamel‚ which means ‘ to handle’ (Sumarasam 1995 :319-320). It also refers to a type of hammer particularly appropriate for metal percussion instrument that dominate gamelan ensemble because of the way the instruments are made and played. The instruments originated probably from northern Vietnam‚ where visitors brought bronze object and technology in about 300 B.C and possibly rice cultivation technology as well. (Hood 1980: 122)

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    Sustainable development is not just a word‚ but there are more than 300 definitions. Sustainable development or sustainable development of the most well-known definition from the World Commission on Environment and Development‚ and summed up as: "that meets the needs of the present without compromising future generations to meet their capacity needs in the form of progress." (Ashley‚ 2008) Economists forecast continued growth in global international tourism‚ the number depending on the location

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    Gong Cha From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (July 2013) Gong Cha ’s logo Gong Cha is a Taiwan-style drink shop franchise originally from Kaohsiung.[1] Its first Hong Kong location opened in 2006‚ and by 2012 it had further expanded internationally and established branches in eight regions‚ namely Hong Kong

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    everyone desired‚ and how the European cultures began to expand into the East. The historical narrative The Question of Hu helps you with the understanding of how Christianity came to the Chinese culture. While the book East Asia at the Center puts Asia international relations into perspective. Early Asia helped develop the world we live in today. The book The Question of Hu was a lively and elegant book that was written by Jonathan D. Spence. In this historical narrative Spence reconstructs the

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    The Parable of the Sadhu Throughout life‚ there are many situations that make us think whether our decisions are ethical or unethical. When we think about ethic‚ we believe it is based on feeling‚ religion‚ laws‚ or societal norms. However‚ these four points do not decide whether a behavior is ethical or unethical. When people make ethical decision‚ they must identify how the decision impacts others. In Bowen H. McCoy’s essay‚ “The Parable of the Sadhu”‚ McCoy describes an ethical dilemma he

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