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    Eastern Stars Shining In The West To most people out there who do not speak Korean‚ " Gangnam Style…Yay‚sexy lady…oh.oh.oh." is basically the only words out of all lines that they can understand in the song Gangnam Style by Psy. However‚ this Korean song somehow has turned out to be a viral popular pop song even to non-Korean speakers with little understanding of what the lyrics mean. Apparently‚ Asian singers are gaining popularity around the globe and their appeal is no longer limited to Asian

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    found by the Shaw Brothers and cast in Return of the One Armed Swordsman opposite Jimmy Wang Yu‚ a role which would launch his career as one of the best known faces in classic Wuxia film. He became a common face associated with David Chiang‚ Alexander Fu Sheng‚ Ku Feng‚ Gordon Liu‚ and other Shaw Bros. stars at the time‚ often cast as a dashing‚ noble hero as well as a capable martial artist. Career Although he left Shaw Brothers Studios in the 1980s‚ Ti Lung’s career took a turn for the worse until

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    around the world here are some: * Tiergarten Schonnbrunn Zoo‚ Vienna in Austria. Is the oldest zoo in the world‚ it was founded in 1752 but opened to the public in 1765. It has four giant pandas. Fu-Long was the first natural panda birth in Europe. There are only a few zoos in the world that house giant pandas. On July 14th 1906‚ the zoo saw the birth of the first elephant in captivity. * The Singapore Zoo opened on 27th June 1973. It has about 315 species of animals which 16% of are threatened

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    Vino Kulafu

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa‚ Manila Bachelor in Advertising and Public Relations College of Business Vino Kulafu BADPR 3-1D Artist – GARCIA‚ Lalaine Myr Writer – TORRES‚ Jean Marie Planner - LATAGAN‚ Annalyn Company Profile About the product… * Vino Kulafu is the Philippines most popular Chinese wine. * Named after a legendary Filipino jungle hero Kulafu. * The brand has become a byword in Visayas and Mindanao‚ especially for its health benefits. * Vino Kulafu

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    Making a Storyboard

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    Storyboard documentation ======================== M.U.G.E.N‚ (c) Elecbyte 2002 Documentation for version 2002.04.14 Updated 27 October 2001 Contents -------- I. Introduction II. Getting started III. How to view storyboards IV. Storyboard basics V. Testing your storyboard A. SceneDef parameter reference B. Scene parameter reference ==================================================================== I. Introduction ====================================================================

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    Chinese Culture

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    Chinese culture 1. Chinese Tea Culture China is the homeland of tea. It is believed that China has tea-shrubs as early as five to six thousand years ago‚ and human cultivation of teaplants dates back two thousand years. Tea from China‚ along with her silk and porcelain‚ began to be known the world over more than a thousand years ago and has since always been an important Chinese export. At present more than forty countries in the world grow tea with Asian countries producing 90% of the world’s

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    Audience Analysis: The following essay are addressing the audience of people who shows‚ at minimum‚ an interest in Asian American issues of today‚ and is willing to take many different perspective on how each different issues are tackled by experts or people who have interest in it. A secondary audience could be people who has no general knowledge of the topic‚ but want to learn about Asian American issues and promote advocacy. Demographically‚ these people would be of Asian descent with an age

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    The Video Game and Sexist

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    Video Game in the young popular culture Qiao Lu Video game characters are icons in youth popular culture; it is commonly use video game characters in some products’ marketing campaign when their target markets are young adults. Sometime‚ the video game will evolve other forms of media as well such as the film‚ the books and cartoons after the popular of video game. However‚ when the people enjoy the excitement of video game‚ there is serious sexism and stereotypes involve in it. How popular the

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    Dragon as a Metaphor

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    Calvin Starbird Paragraph 1 (Intro): The Epic Tale of the Dragonslaying Hero has been told a hundred times over. But where did the archetype start? Historians believe that the original Dragonslayer story was the English epic‚ Beowulf‚ written sometime between the eighth and eleventh centuries. The story of the Dragonslayer is that of a Hero‚ who starts off insignificant‚ but after his journey‚ is strong enough to face and defeat the evil Dragon. The Hero’s Journey is split into three phases; in order

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    Chinese Lion Dance

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    Chinese Lion Dance The lion dance is a traditional dance performed in the Chinese culture. The performers mimic the moves of the lion inside a costume that looks in a way like a lion. Many people who are not very familiar with the Lion Dance often gets it confused with the Dragon Dance‚ since both are performed‚ for the most part‚ for the same occasions. It is simple to tell the two dances apart. The Lion Dance is performed most of the time with only two people. The Dragon Dance is performed with

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