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    A Brief History of the Chinese in the Philippines According to The History of the Sung Dynasty or Sung Shi‚ published in 1343-1374‚ China already had trade relations with the people in the Philippines as early as the tenth century (AD 982) (Miclat‚ 2000). By the time of the Sung Dynasty (860-1127)‚ Chinese colonies were already founded in some towns by the coast. During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) ‚ colonies were already found in the hinterlands (Agoncillo‚ 1990). When the Spanish arrived

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    Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang. There will be one man vs man conflict‚ and a man vs self in this essay. Have you ever thought of a man vs man conflict in the book American Born Chinese? Well‚ I think that the main conflict that happens with the main character‚ Jin Wang is man vs man and man vs self. The first conflict that happens to Jin Wang in the book American Born Chinese is on page 188 when Jin and Suzy were sitting down on a bench and the Suzy started crying. Jin felt bad for her and got

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    you learned about the Chinese Americans in the three stories? After I read the two stories (The Woman Warrior and the Joy of Luck Club) and the poem (self-help for fellow refugees) I learned about the Chinese Americans life and conflicts. I learned that Chinese Americans have a problem with describing their identity. In the two stories and in the poem the idea of losing identity is mentioned. The three writers said that they can’t categorize themselves either as Chinese since their parents

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    The Art Piece of Chinese Literature Pa Jin‚ formerly known as Fu‚ Li Gan‚ was from the first generation of Chinese writers of the twentieth century. He was born in Chengdu‚ a large city in the province of Sichuan. As a youth that was born at a landlord family‚ he has witnessed the pain that people suffered under the feudalism society. Youths that had passion and dreams were being forced to follow the paths that their parents chose for them; servants that lived as the lower class of the society

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    speak Chinese is a unique and magical language. Natural language processing Chinese data ‚ we will encounter difficulties that many other languages do not have‚ such as segmentation. Between Chinese words‚there are no spaces. So‚ how can computer know this sentence: Married and not married youth must practice family planning. This is the so-called problem of segmentation ambiguities. But now a lot of the language model has more beautiful method to solve this problem. However‚ in the field of

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    The Colour Symbolism in Chinese Culture There are many different colours in the world. Each colour has a symbolic meaning behind that one would have certain impression and perception towards that particular colour. It is interesting to note that this kind of perception and impression vary among cultures. Every country has its own perception towards the colours. In the following paragraphs I would introduce briefly the colour symbolism in Chinese culture. Please note that only colours which do

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    The Chinese exclusion act in 1882 mad in so the Chinese immigration of men and women go from 40‚000 to 23 a year they did this because the Americans thought that the Chinese were too competitive with work and money even thou they worked for little money. Some people agreed with this act because they also believed that the Chinese were to over powering and over populating the Americans. Americans and other immigrants thought that they were better than the Chinese and Chinese have different cultural

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    early 20th century‚ many Chinese families struggled to gain social‚ economic‚ and educational stature in both China and the United States. In the book‚ A Transnational History of a Chinese Family‚ by Haiming Liu‚ we learn about the Chang family rooted in Kaiping County‚ China‚ who unlike many typical Chinese families’ exemplified hard-work and strong cultural values allowing them to pursue an exceptional Chinese-American lifestyle. Even with immigration laws preventing Chinese laborers and citizens

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    Every individual leaves his or her country and resides in another country as a permanent citizen for a better life. This is the main incentive that explains why people from Korean diaspora left their country and settled down in the territory of Russia‚ China and the United States without hesitation. In both articles “Korean Emigration to the Russian Far East‚ 1860s-1910s” and “The Early Korean Immigration‚” the authors discuss some typical issues that people from Korean diaspora and early Korean

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    In her essay "Why Chinese mothers are superior"‚ Amy Chua claims that children raised by Chinese mothers are more successful in its direct children who are bred by Western mothers. According to the author‚ the beliefs of the Chinese parents allow their children to excel since they result in a strict‚ direct and strong education. Chua described a study of 50 Western mothers and 48 Chinese immigrant mothers revealed that Chinese mothers believe that their children’s academic success is the direct result

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