The Election of 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
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the school year; I read The Outsiders‚ the book was really exciting with many unexpected things even though the ending was a little weak‚ I still suggest you to read it. The current book that I’m reading is The Red Scarf Girl‚ a autobiography written by Ji-li Jiang. The book is about a girl who suffers before the Cultural Revolution in China. The story has a well going plot‚ which is much easier to understand and follow. The plot of the story is well going and easy to understand. Readers can
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Queenie Zou 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
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AP Human Geography Exam Vocabulary Definitions Unit 1: Nature and Perspectives (Ch. 1 & 2 in Barron’s Pattison’s Four Traditions (1964): W.D. Pattison -earth-science: physical geography (not one of the Five Themes) -locational: spatial tradition (location) -man-land: human/environmental interaction -area-studies: regional geography Five Themes of Geography (1986): GENIP -location: position; situation of people and things -human/environmental interaction:
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Module 7 DBA Alt - Review political geography - examination of political processes and organizations at several levels state - politically organized territory with a stable population‚ boundaries that are internationally recognized‚ and an effective government and economy‚ and full control over its internal and external affairs 1. A single government in control 2. A specified area of land 3. A permanent population 4. Government control of internal and external affairs 5. Sovereignty - Name
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Heather Furlong AP Human Geography Summer Assignment Quote: “We were first introduced to rap music during one of our visits to Mobimbi‚ a quarter where the foreigners who worked for the same American company as my father lived” (Beah 6). Explanation: The theme of region is shown in this quote as the author describes one of his many trips down to Mobimbi. Region describes the geographical unit based on characteristics and functions of culture. This quote also shows a very specific type of
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World Religions Comparison Christianity Islam Buddhism Judaism Hinduism Point of Origin? Jerusalem Consider Adam the first man and Abraham to have been his descendants‚ and believe they come from his son‚ Ishmael. The origin was the birthplace of the founder Siddhartha Gautama. Israel‚ Eastern Mediterranean. Existed before recorded history. How did it spread? Relocation diffusion‚ contagious diffusion‚ and hierarchical diffusion. Muhammad’s successors organized
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What is Geography? Geography‚ simply put‚ can be summed up in two words: “where and why” (Rubenstein). However‚ it is difficult to sum geography up simply because‚ in fact‚ there is nothing simple about it. Geography can explain everything about “the earth‚ its peoples‚ and why [the] two interact as they do” (Sherer). Geography is studied by the geographers of the world who use “[maps] and mapping… [To] analyze and portray the world” (Knox) because “people everywhere struggle to understand [it]”
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Red Scarf Girl Journals - Guidelines for Completion - Be sure to back up your reflections with specific evidence and references to the text. INCLUDE page numbers where you find evidence in the book. EACH entry number needs to be a minimum of 1-2 paragraphs (as appropriate based on the question)‚ which are 5-8 sentences in length. KEEP your entries SHORT and to the point while answering the question. You should not be spending hours on journaling - hold yourself to a 20 min. or less time
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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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