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    Red scarf Girl

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    A little while after her twelfth birthday Ji-li Jiang found that her life had changed from everything she would have wanted to something she would have dreamed in a nightmare. Her story started in May. A liberation army dancer walked into her classroom and no other sound could be heard. After this moment‚ her life changed. The visit from the liberation army dancer inspired Ji-li’s teacher to destroy four olds (old ideas‚ old culture‚ old customs‚ and old habits). This caused the writing of the da-zing-baos

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    The Red Scarf Girl Questions & Answers 1. How does Ji-li’s opinion about the Communist Party and its beloved leader‚ Mao Ze-dong‚ change over the course of her story? Name some of the most crucial events in the autobiography and explain how they change Ji-li’s feelings about the party. Ji-li never stopped believing in Mao because everyone was brainwashed into thinking he was good‚ like she says on the first page; “Heaven and earth are great‚ but greater still is the kindness of the Communist

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    The Red Successors In the story Red Scarf Girl by Ji Li Jiang‚ Ji Li Jiang is a model student and she has always been a determined person. Ji Li is a kindhearted girl that is always helpful to her classmates and has a good leadership. When Ji Li was little‚ she “[donated their] cast-iron kettle to [support Chairman Mao‚] and when natural disasters had caused food shortages‚ she “[grew] pots of seaweed on the balcony”(27). This shows that Ji Li strongly believes in Chairman Mao and she tries to

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    Revolution was a time of much confusion in china. The memoir Red Scarf Girl by Ji-li Jiang illustrates the chaos of that time. Ji-li’s experiences during this time period led to her point of view changing. Ji-li starts the Cultural Revolution full of progressive thoughts‚ but this quickly turns to confusion‚ and leads to an important choice‚ something that impacts the rest of her life. In the beginning of the Cultural Revolution‚ Ji-li is full of thoughts of moving forward‚ and helping Mao’s work to succeed

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    Cinema History in Nepal

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    Department in 2018 BS. = Aama was the first Nepali film produced and released on October 7‚ 1964 (2022). It was produced by the Information Department of His Majesty’s Government of Nepal (now Government of Nepal). “Aama”- was directed by Hira Singh Khatri (from Dehradun‚ India) with the lead actors Shiva Shanker Manandhar and Bhuwan Chand‚ who are regarded as the first actors in the history of the Nepali film industry. Aama was produced to highlight the ideologies of Panchayat system. = Hijo

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    5e scarf girl

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    you think Ji-li includes in her universe of responsibility? To whom does she feel the greatest sense of responsibility or loyalty? Why? 2) How would you describe the sense of loyalty and responsibility you feel toward government leaders (for example: very strong‚ strong‚ weak‚ etc)? Towards your country? What do you think instills a sense of patriotism in young people? Chapter 2 - “Destroy the Four Olds” 1) Reflecting on the importance of ridding China of the Four Olds‚ Ji-li asserts

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    Catherine 10012014 Assignment#2Draft3 In the book “Red Scarf Girl” by Ji Li Jiang is about Ji Li‚ a smart girl who 12 years old had deeply believe in Mao‚ Chairman of China. However‚ her behavior was getting change during the Cultural Revolution. At the beginning of the book‚ Ji li thought that China was a great state with communism and everyone was nice to people. However‚ things became different. People thought Ji Li’s family was black background because her grandfather was landlord which

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    Suryayan DEY

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    reformer in Northern India. He was known for communicating in vernacular Hindi‚ and accepting disciples of all castes. His 12 disciples are very famous-Anantananda‚ Bhavananda‚ Dhanna Bhagat‚ Kabir‚ Nabha‚ Naraharyanda‚ Pipa‚ Ravidas (also known as Guru Ravidas)‚ Bhagat Sain‚ Sukhanada‚ Ranka and Tulsidas (not to be confused with Tulsidas the author of the Ramcharitmanas‚ who was in turn adopted by Narharidas‚ a Vaishnava ascetic of Ramananda’s monastic order who is believed to be the fourth disciple

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    World Religions Study Guide

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    RL ST 001: INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS STUDY GUIDE FOR THE FIRST EXAM The most consistent feature of the various religions that originated in India is belief in karma and reincarnation. HINDUISM Hindus call their religion Sanatana Dharma‚ which means Everlasting Teaching. Hinduism has no single founder‚ and is not centrally organized. Who is a Hindu? A Hindu is anyone who • accepts the authority of the Vedas. • is a native Indian and not a Parsee (Zoroastrian)‚ a Jew‚ a Christian

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    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 doing well in school. Even in the face of incredible odds‚ Ji-Li continues

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