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    Chinese Influences on America through Cuisine Since the 20th century‚ Chinese food has had an influence on American cuisine‚ with over 40‚000 Chinese restaurants across the country. There are more Chinese restaurants in America than all of the McDonald’s‚ Burger Kings‚ and KFC’s combined! The Chinese have taken over the American food kingdom. The history of Chinese food started in the 1800s‚ when the Chinese came over to the United States during the Gold Rush. But the Chinese

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    history. As a result‚ the disaster of oil pollution affected three environmental disasters‚ which are human loss‚ air pollution‚ and chronic diseases. One of the leading effects of wars to the environment is human loss. In the article‚ “American Individualism” Hoover (n.d) writes that “Older men declare war. But it is youth that must fight and die.” Wars always comes with sacrifices. There were people who disappeared and were not found till this day. Many family didn’t have a closure to their children

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    Differences between colonies:  Religious: The Pilgrims who settled at Plymouth were "Puritans" vs. Anglicans at Jamestown. Plus‚ Plymouth was founded for religious reasons while Jamestown was founded for economic reasons. Don’t get me wrong--religion was critical for both groups but the Puritans left England because they were religious outcasts while the settlers at Jamestown were there for economic benefit and had investors. Labor: Jamestown was initially settled under martial law and the military

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    beliefs and values (personal and cultural values) of an organization. It is a new type of enterprise management theory and an important development of modern management science component which raised in the 1980s. It has been defined as "the specific collection of values and norms that are shared by people and groups in an organization and that control the way they interact with each other and with stakeholders outside the organization" by Charles W. L. Hill‚ and Gareth R. Jones. Values are the core

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    started to imitate them at Badami‚ Aihole‚ Ellora‚ Salsette‚ Elephanta‚ Aurangabad and Mahabalipuram. The rock-cut art has continuously evolved‚ since the first rock cut caves‚ to suit different purposes‚ social and religious contexts‚ and regional differences. Alongside the art forms like architecture‚ paintings and sculpture‚ there have been evolving‚ changing‚ transforming‚ folk and tribal art traditions in India. These art forms are expression of people belonging to different cultural and social

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    and values. They represent the image of the nation‚ people’s mentality‚ how they think and behave‚ and what they strive for and struggle for. With the help of them we judge of what is important in life of a person‚ of a nation‚ of a country. America is not an exception. Despite the great number of various ethnic groups that inhabit United States‚ there are things that unite all the people. Among them are such values like freedom and independence that entirely characterize America. The American founding

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    worrying about white privilege and the impact of oppression and racial issues in American like for instance problem with the classiest‚ poverty‚ and white privilege that continue to exist between white American and Chinese American. Another reason for the people to have anxiety about white privilege and the impact of oppression and racial issues in American like for instance‚ Chinese American is suffering racism from white American for being treats in economic and job opportunity. There is also an important

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    Institute of American-Sino Culture 5620 Wilbur Ave.‚ #214 Tarzana‚ CA 91356 (818) 609-9888 DrPingGu@gmail.com www.Bagoll.com Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 Business Description and Vision 5 Definition of the Market 6 Description of the Products and Services 7 Organization and Management 8 Marketing and Sales Strategy 9 Financial Management 10 Appendices 11 Executive Summary Business Description and Vision Institute of American-Sino Culture (IASC) was formed

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    basic content of verbal communication. Due to the different cultures‚ histories and social systems‚ habits of Chinese and English address terms are different. It is of great help for English language learners to communicate with understanding these differences. In this dissertation‚ address terms are divided into the name address‚ kinship terms‚ social address and reference terms. Chinese address terms system is complex and detailed‚ and includes hundreds of address terms. While English address terms

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    American Born Chinese is a graphic novel that follows the stories of three seemingly unrelated characters; Jin Wang‚ Danny‚ and the Monkey King. Jin Wang is a Chinese-American boy who moves from a Chinese community to a place where he is one of two Asian students in his class. He desperately wants to fit in and be an all-American boy like his classmates. When a boy from Taiwan named Wei-Chen moves to his class‚ Jin Wang instantly dislikes him. He does not want to be Wei-Chen’s friend. However‚ the

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