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    The Great Ming Dynasty

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    There are three major contributors to China’s development‚ history‚ religion‚ and culture. History ties in the development of China through its greatest times and its downfall of many dynasties. Religion is attached to the aid of the country‚ its influence across the country and the world. As for culture‚ culture is China’s identity‚ how they live‚ and how they get throw their everyday lives. Culture is how other great countries see each other and represent their power. China has a great history

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    Lion dance

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    high population of Chinese and Asian communities especially the Chinatown in many foreign countries abroad China in the world; people who joined lion dance troupes were “gangster-like” and there was a lot of fighting amongst lion dance troupes and kung fu school In the old days‚ the lettuce was hung 15 to 20 feet above ground and only a well-trained martial artist could reach the money while dancing with a heavy lion head. These events became a public challenge. A large sum of money was rewarded

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    Martial Arts

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    Martial Arts Feel The Wrath Of My Bo James W. Brown 2 Ebook Title Table of Contents Chapter 1. A Look at Belts Chapter 2. A Look at Kung Fu Chapter 3. A Look at Ninjutsu Chapter 4. A Look at Wing Chun Chapter 5. A Look at Muay Thai Chapter 6. A Look at Aikido Chapter 7. A Look at B.J.J. Chapter 8. A Look at Chinese Martial Arts Chapter 9. Five Animal Kung Fu Chapter 10. Hapkido Chapter 11. Shootfight Chapter 12. Tai Chi Chapter 13. Judo Chapter 14. Taekwondo Chapter 15. Kenpo Chapter 16. UFC

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    opportunity. Dialogue and mutual cooperation in the past has shown just how the Chinese culture has been influenced by India. Some of the salient things Chinese‚ such as the belief that good things will come to you if you do good things‚ or the Shaolin kung fu‚ or even the Monkey King‚ can trace their origins to India. This shows that the the chemistry of the people of the two countries are close to each other‚ without being similar to each other showing that behind such superficial differences‚ there

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    Kungfu Dream

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    to do Kung Fu? Every time I turn on the television and start surfing channels‚ I can find some action movies. Those Kung Fu kicks and punches on the screen really catch my attention. Naturally I think about the stereotype: Does every Chinese know how to do Kung Fu? A stereotype is a simplified and standardized conception of a group of people. Yet‚ sometimes the stereotype is not accurate. There are not many Chinese people actually know how to do Kung Fu even though there are so many Kung Fu movies

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    The Influence of Asia in America The lines between the East and the West are a lot less distinct and the East and West are merging. Asian companies are becoming household names‚ such as Toyota‚ Mitsubishi‚ Samsung‚ Nestle‚ and Nikon. Asia has influenced America through their involvement in America’s development and defense‚ and also through their beliefs and practices they have carried with them across the Pacific. To see when Asia first began influencing America‚ we need to start with Marco Polo

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    China: Ancient Capitals

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    China: Ancient Capitals Xi’an Xi’an‚ called Chang’an in ancient times‚ is the most important ancient capital in China. It is the capital that has the longest history and greatest influence among the ancient capitals. Xi’an was located on the eastern end of the Silk Road‚ which connected China with other European countries in the West. Xi’an was the capital for more than 1‚000 years‚ spanning 13 dynasties such as the Qing‚ Han‚ Sui and Tang Dynasties. Located in Middle China‚ it is an important

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    The following is a list of sports/games‚ divided by category. There are many more sports to be added. This system has a disadvantage because some sports may fit in more than one category. Physical sports Air sports Lima Lima aerobatics team performing over Louisville. Main article: Air sports • Aerobatics o Gliding aerobatics • Air racing • Ballooning o Cluster ballooning o ((soccer mitt))** o Hopper ballooning Wingsuit flying • Gliding • Hang gliding o Powered hang glider •

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    Kunfu Panda

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    Analysis of Kung Fu Panda 2 Kung Fu Panda encompasses a glorious blend of comedic and heroic qualities. In this sequel to the 2008 film Kung Fu Panda‚ Po is now established and presented as the mighty Dragon Warrior‚ but that doesn’t prevent him from still being a bit of a klutz‚ overly excitable and all too easily distracted by affairs of the stomach. So when Po and his fellow kung fu masters The Furious Five go on a mission to liberate and free Gongmen City from the evil peacock Lord Shen‚ the

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    Bruce Lee

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    United States. The period of Bruce to become a Kung Fu star‚ Bruce got many hard times from it. At the age of three months‚ Bruce and his family returned to Hong Kong (Bruce Lee). Probably because of the climates change or other factors‚ Bruce was not a strong and heavy child in his early life. Therefore‚ his parents brought him to learn Wing Chun style of Kung Fu in order to get a heavy body. This was a foundation stone of Bruce to become a Kung Fu star‚ and started shaping his future career image

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