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    Korean-Americans are the fastest growing subgroup of Asian Americans. In a 10 mile radius of the hospital I work in the Korean population varies from about 10 to more than 50 of the population comprising some of the surrounding towns (Holy Name Medical Center Korean Medical Program‚ 2013). Therefore‚ it is very important for healthcare providers to be able to communicate with this culture. In response to the needs of the patients‚ our hospital has created the Korean Medical Program. The program

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    The beginning chapter of Pursuing Happiness editors of Matthew Parfitt and Dawn Skorczewski‚ is a translated material of The Tao Te Ching translated by Stephen Mitchell. The studies I will discuss what is about the Taoism‚ a brief origin history‚ and the beliefs. The Taoism (or the Daoism) is a religious and philosophical tradition of the Chinese. They indicate of living in harmony with nature. The Tao means “the way”‚ “the path” or “the way things are”‚ and also can be find in other Chinese philosophies

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    author first writes about the origin of the stone. Then it comes to the very end of the story and writes a conversation between the stone and the Taoist called Vanitas. Next‚ it starts to talk about the story which first starts with the decline of Shi-yin Zhen`s family. When reading the origin of the stone‚ I find the description of the stone provides me with a great sense of mystery‚ which keeps me reading forward. Maybe it is because the stone is of magic power which makes it unreal from the reality

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    What Does The Tyger Mean

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    God created it thus: man and women‚ love and hate‚ ocean and desert‚ light and dark‚ joy and suffering. The Chinese call this concept yin and yang – you cannot have one without the other. William Blake includes this view in the line “Did he who made the lamb make thee?” Therefore God does not sit back and let the world suffer‚ rather he makes joy and happiness possible by having its opposite

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    forms of collar are come in either a neck collar or a leg collar. (TSUNG TA WU‚2009) Propagation range is highly significant since it is a fundamental factor that determines the maximum distance between nodes and therefore the node density. (HOCK GUAN GOH ‚2009) Battery is a limited resource for collar and in the system design it is always targeting to achieve to a longer operation life span. (BRUCE STEPHEN ‚ 2009) Challenges imposed from adaption of wireless sensor networks in agriculture and

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    full of vegetables‚ whole grain‚ and fruits and smaller intake of meats‚ legumes and dairy products. The guidelines also recommend to avoid sugary‚ fatty and salty foods. b. The text mentions the Chinese yin-yang system which encourage eating a balance of both yin-yang foods to stay healthy. They yin foods include “raw foods‚ soothing and food cooked at low temperature and foods that are white or light green in color”. The yang food includes foods that are “high in calorie‚ cooked in high heat‚ spicy

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    helpful way to guide your life and help you achieve your goals. Yin and Yang are the dynamic forces that help keep life in balance. The symbol of the Yin and Yang is two teardrop shaped halves that are black and white and together they make a circle. Inside each teardrop shape is a smaller circle of the opposite color. The meaning of the Yin and Yang is that the forces depend on each other in order to keep balance. Too much of Yang or Yin would result in an unbalanced life. It can also be interpreted

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    philosophy originate from the book ’I Ching’‚ a Chinese oracle. The I Ching has 64 hexagrams‚ a combination of two sets of three lines‚ closed or broken. The sets of three lines are called trigrams. The closed lines represent Yin‚ the open lines Yang. In the Chinese language‚ the unity of Yin and Yang is called ’taich’i’. In the Korean language‚ the unity is called Tae-geuk. This explains the term poomsae Taegeuk. The eight trigrams together are called Pal-gwe as in poomsae Palgwe. Most Kukkiwon schools

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    “It is precisely because he does not compete that the world cannot compete with him” (Brodd). Although this may sound like it came out of Star Wars‚ it is actually a message from the Daodejing‚ an important text from Taoism. Taoism is the spiritual Chinese traditions that emphasizes living in harmony with the undefinable Tao. Taoism is a philosophy and religion with an extensive history‚ peaceful beliefs‚ and an intriguing culture. Taoism’s history is one of the most important aspects of

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    Monkey Ch’Eng-En Wu Online Information For the online version of BookRags’ Monkey Premium Study Guide‚ including complete copyright information‚ please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-monkey/ Copyright Information ©2000-2007 BookRags‚ Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Premium Study Guide is offprint from Gale’s For Students Series: Presenting Analysis‚ Context‚ and Criticism on Commonly Studied Works: Introduction‚ Author Biography‚ Plot Summary‚ Characters

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