to his parents. Throughout China’s history‚ many stories have surfaced that reflects filial piety‚ mostly reflecting acts of sacrifice of one’s self for the sake of his parents. One of the more popularized stories of filial piety includes that of Hua Mulan‚ who served the army on behalf of her aging father. Another story that is well known and very much connected to a Chinese festival is that of Mu Lian‚ who had to pass through many obstacles in order to save his starving mother in hell. His bravery
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Throughout the late 20th century there was a boom of liberation. The LGBT community had been established‚ religious diversity was common‚ and women had gained more respect. Everyone was bringing attention to more diverse communities. Speculative fiction describes the fear that society had that could have potentially ruined the beautiful freedom we have to express our opinions‚ beliefs‚ and gender. During the late 1900s speculative fiction displayed the privileges of gender equality and freedom that
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Abstract Nowadays‚ people have more opportunities to communicate with each other from different cultures since the rapid development of globalization. Because of the language obstacle‚ people rely more on non-verbal communication in intercultural communication. So‚ the purpose of this paper is to arouse reader’s awareness of the cultural differences in nonverbal communication so as to open a window for Chinese people to improve Chinese and American non-verbal communication competent. Since
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Examples include‚ Mulan joined the war and saved China from the Huns. When Mulan faced Shan Yu on the castle balcony‚ she was facing immediate death but she stayed and fought a known killer. She also didn’t give into people telling her because she’s a woman she can’t fight or be a valuable asset to
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J1A Chung Hua High School‚ Seremban‚ N. Sembilan Mo Tu ASSEMBLY MATH We Th Fr Sa J.UEC BIO/CHEM BI J.UEC BIO/CHEM 0 07:10 - 07:55 1 07:40 - 08:20 2 BC 3 BM 勳 08:20 - 09:00 09:00 - 09:40 强 UEC HISTORY MORAL 莲 LINDA BI NORINA UEC GEOGRAPHY JOHN 娇 莲 JOHN BC 勳 BC 勳 BC 恬 勳 UEC GEOGRAPHY 娇 BREAK 09:40 - 10:00 4 10:00 - 10:40 CAM SCIENCE 5 吉 10:40 - 11:20
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it. They just need the courage that all heroes have. Likewise‚ a hero is one who possesses noble qualities‚ willing to help others in need‚ and is never seeking recognition. A hero is one who possess noble qualities. For example‚ in the movie “Mulan”‚ Mulan has the courage to overcome her fear of not bringing honor to her family by joining an all-male army and imposing
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(Carroll 20). Another example of instinct overcoming rational thought is found in Mulan‚ a Disney movie about a girl who goes and fights for her injured father in a war that he would most likely not have survived in. In a specific scene she sees her father and grandmother arguing through the window and from that point is determined to do anything to keep her father from going back into action (Walt Disney Pictures 1998). Mulan does it because she loves her father and wants to make her family proud by saving
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Principles of Marketing‚ 13th edition‚ Tsing Hua University Press. 2. Philip Kotler‚ Gary Armstrong‚ Consumer Behavior‚ 9th edition‚ Tsing Hua University Press. 3. Russell S. Winer‚ Marketing Management‚ 1st edition‚ Tsing Hua University Press. 4. William G. Zikmund‚ Essentials of Marketing Research‚ 4th edition‚ Tsing Hua University Press. 5. Kenneth E. Clow‚ Donald Baack‚ Integrated Advertising‚ Promotion‚ and Marketing Communications‚ 4th edition‚ Tsing Hua University Press. 4
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fallacy is having a mistake in a reasoning where you only give two extreme alternatives and leaving out the rest of the possibilities (Diestler 236). For example‚ in the song Mulan “Reflection” “I will never pass for a perfect bride‚ or a perfect daughter”‚ and “If I were truly be myself‚ I would break my family’s heart” (Mulan). In here she had a dilemma of either being the perfect daughter for her parents or be herself while in real life you could be both and your parents would still think you are
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In essence‚ chapter 52 of the Dao De Jing asserts that Earth’s environment‚ Mother Nature‚ gave birth to all life. As children of Mother Nature‚ humankind must protect Earth’s environment‚ for if we do so‚ we will not struggle in creating a self-sustaining environment. But if humans compete against and destroy nature‚ we will never be successful. By repeatedly relating humans with nature‚ early Confucian and Daoist philosophers advocated that humans and nature are not all that different; the two
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