In the article‚ “Why Chinese mothers are Superior‚ Chua describes her efforts to give her children what she describes as a traditional‚ strict “Chinese” upbringing.] This piece was controversial. Many readers missed the supposed irony and self-deprecating humor in the title and the piece itself and instead believed that Chua was advocating the “superiority” of a particular‚ very strict‚ ethnically defined approach to parenting. In fact Chua has stated that the book was not a "how-to" manual but a
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HK and Mainland Chinese Generation Changes Introduction: Since Hong Kong return to China‚ there always have some comparison between Hong Kong and Mainland China. In this essay‚ I would like to talk about the generation changes in both Hong Kong and Mainland China and make the comparison. HK: (1976~1990) Historical background: The fourth generation of Hong Kongers is the children of the second generation‚ they live in plenty and unlikely to worry about their conditions. Growth environment
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After my visit to China‚ I have noticed three vital aspects of three Chinese dynasties that have either benefited or have been detrimental to the success of these respective dynasties. In the Han dynasty‚ their Confucian way of government administration‚ and their useful and bearable taxes led to a successful long-term dynasty. In the Qin dynasty‚ their Legalist ideals of government‚ and their unnecessary high taxes led to an oppressive society that accomplished incredible achievements in a short
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ATTITUDE OF INDIAN CONSUMER TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING A Project Presented to University Business School‚ Panjab University CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Report entitled “Attitude of Indian Consumers towards Online Shopping” has been made for the partial fulfillment of the Marketing course by Bandeep Kaur‚ student of MBA Marketing‚ under my guidance. I confirm that this Report truly represents her work. This work is not a replication of work done previously by any other person and has
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European Journal of Business and Management ISSN 2222-1905 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2839 (Online) Vol.6‚ No.5‚ 2014 www.iiste.org Exploring Foreigners’ Online Shopping Experience in China: A Case of Taobao Salimu Abushiri Jinyevu*‚ Nuran Ally Mwasha School of Economics & Business Administration‚ Central China Normal University (CCNU)‚ 152 Luoyu Avenue‚ Wuhan‚ Hubei‚ 430079‚ P.R. China *Email of the corresponding author: salb90@yahoo.com Abstract This study is a result of the survey done amongst
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adults love to visit the mall. They visit the shopping mall very frequent at least 1 2 times a week. However‚ Generation Y adults treat shopping mall activities as a social activity. They prefer hanging out with friends. Prior to that‚ they follow and tag along with peers’ opinion. As a result‚ their expenditure increases as they shop with friends. They are also loyal customer that will constantly visit the same stores each time they visit the shopping mall. Surprisingly‚ older Generation Y in Malaysia
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This was known as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. The demonstration was both dangerous and a vital point for migration laws. The Chinese Exclusion act began a period of expanding confinements on movement that endured until 1943. The entry of this demonstration was tricky in light of the fact that the national government had no movement organization and was authorized by custom authorities. Besides‚ issues with the demonstration‚ for example‚ it influencing just Chinese originating from China
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Labor Day. It’s the Chinese New Year! This is a time where all worries and sorrows are left behind and the only rule is to be merry and celebrate. Each year represents a different animal of the Chinese Zodiac and this New Year is the year of the horse. Why is the Chinese New Year so awesome? Three reasons: 1) It tells of an amazing origin of the Chinese culture‚ 2) It is when Chinese cooking and cuisine goes all out‚ and 3) We celebrate it with our own style and flare. Chinese New Year one of the
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For other traditions of celebrating lunar new year‚ see Lunar New Year. Chinese New Year Lion dancers at Historic Chinatown Gate‚ Chinese New Year‚ Hing Hay Park‚ Seattle‚ Washington (February 3‚ 2011) Also called Lunar New Year‚ Spring Festival‚ New Year Observed by Chinese communities worldwide[1] Type Cultural‚ Religious (Buddhist‚ Taoist‚ Confucian) Significance The first day of the Chinese calendar (lunisolar calendar) 2012 date Monday‚ January 23‚ Dragon 2013 date Sunday‚ February
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We commonly call Chinese martial art’s kung-fu but literally that means hard work for those that doesn’t know. The term kung-fu was made popular during the Bruce Lee era in which the westerners were first exposed to his amazing fighting abilities. The correct terms for Chinese martial arts are either wushu‚ which means martial art‚ or koushu‚ which translates to national or military art. The first written history of Chinese martial arts comes from the reign of Huangdi‚ the Yellow Emperor of the
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