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    their mother tells them to. Some parents from the west say that she’s forcing the kids into doing what they don’t want to do. They mean that a parent should not be a teacher or a sergeant‚ but more of a guidance trough life‚ a column for support. Amy Chua has said to The N.Y. Post as well as many other newspapers that she limited down her kids playtime to very little. She didn’t allow the to attend sleepovers‚ anything less than an A was unaccepted‚ no TV or video games and the list goes on and on.

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    Amy Chua‚ from the very beginning dives into her thesis‚ which she argues from the introduction continued all through part one of “ Day of Empire” and without a doubt‚ throughout the entire book. Chua’s clear‚ distinctive thesis can be condensed into two main points. To begin with‚ she explains how for every society that has been allowed to be called a hyperpower have been – at the time‚ considered to be “tolerant”. In every instance to achieve supremacy‚ every hyperpower had to enclose a certain

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    11/27/2014 G.R. No. L-42091 Today is Thursday‚ November 27‚ 2014 Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila EN BANC G.R. No. L-42091 November 2‚ 1935 GONZALO CHUA GUAN‚ plaintiff-appellant‚ vs. SAMAHANG MAGSASAKA‚ INC.‚ and SIMPLICIO OCAMPO‚ ADRIANO G. SOTTO‚ and EMILIO VERGARA‚ as president‚ secretary and treasurer respectively of the same‚ defendants-appellees. Buenaventura C. Lopez for appellant. Domingo L. Vergara for appellees. BUTTE‚ J.: This is an appeal from a judgment of the

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    courage to raise our sons like our daughters." The quote portrays a very strong message‚ that most cannot understand. The articles of “Why Boys Don’t Play with Dolls” by Katha Pollitt and “Ultimate: Disney Princess Castle: Your Time is Up” by Hanna Rosin‚ both demonstrate how children are placed into labels based on the toys they play with and how they most “act” their own physical gender. In the article “Why Boys Don’t Play with Dolls‚” Pollitt explains the research that suggests boys and

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    Superior” by Amy Chua. Mrs. Chua explained in her essay how Chinese mothers use tactics of obedience‚ discipline and etc. to raise their children in a way that differs the way western parents do. In the beginning of this essay‚ the readers are told that the author Amy Chua‚ Is a professor at a university called Yale Law School and she has two daughters that she raised in her Chinese way. Furthermore‚ the audience read that Mrs. Chua sees herself as a so-called “Chinese Mother” (Chua‚ Para 3). The word

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    Chua Mia Tee & Tan Swie Hian. Chua Mia Tee was born in 1931 in China. Chua was only six when he and his family migrated to Singapore in 1937 because of the Sino-Japanese war in China. At the age of 19‚ he began his art training under Chen Chong Swee at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts.  In his third year‚ the principal of NAFA‚ Lim Hak Tai‚ asked him if he could teach the afternoon class and Chua agreed to it. Upon graduation in 1952‚ he began to teach in the Academy. Between

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    can have more opportunity to succeed. Covering makes individuals similar and appropriate identity for the related situations while flaunting emphasizes individual’s uniqueness that is essential for individuals’ characteristics and self-esteem. Amy Chua‚ in her essay “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior”‚ insists her successful Chinese parenting ideas that are considered to be tough and indifferent to children’s development by the western culture. Kenji Yoshino‚

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    to the extreme that they are portrayed in US media‚ where they get straight A’s‚ aspire to become doctors‚ and have strict parents who starve and beat them. So when I came across the New York Times article “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior” by Amy Chua‚ it made me wonder‚

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    This is the message the professor and mother of two Amy Chua writes about in the article written in 2011 “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior” Amy Chua has raised 2 children with discipline and

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    Growing up‚ having more than one ethnic background can have a bittersweet effect on one’s life. Amy Chua‚ author of “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior”‚ is a prime example of a woman that has one ethnic background. Chua is a mother who gave birth to two daughters and she raised her children as a typical Chinese woman would. She has one voice and she does not stray away from it‚ even though she is living in the USA. Zadie Smith‚ author of “Speaking in Tongues”‚ has a British father and a Jamaican

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