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    they don’t they act like the whole world is going to end. Why are gender roles so important to humans? Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is about the Ibo culture and the customs they have while colonization is going on around them. While Achebe primarily portrays the men and women of the Ibo culture in traditional roles‚ we do see examples of less traditional gender roles. In Things Fall Apart Okonkwo is the portrait for all men in their culture. He sets the expectation for men to have talent‚ be

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    controlling an aspect of the way people live. Geography also determines the resources in the neighboring areas to a civilization‚ and thus divides what kind of actions the people do‚ the way they survive‚ and the kind of industries that they may have. This differentiates regions from each other‚ but also can create similarities between regions. The geography of China and the United Kingdom has influenced both civilizations in regards to their governments and the goods that are produced in both places in

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    1 The Role of Tai Chi Exercise in Promoting Health Benefits for Older Persons Fuzhong Li‚ Ph.D.‚ Oregon Research Institute Tai Chi‚ or Taijiquan to be exact‚ originated in China about 300 hundreds years ago (China Sports‚ 1980) and began as a form of martial arts like boxing. It has continued to evolve from being originally used as a combative and self-defense form to a health-enhancing exercise‚ practiced by individuals of all ages to maintain health and prevent disease. As an alternative exercise

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    The Decline of the West Sometimes in your life you have times‚ where everything do not makes sense for you. We all have bad days‚ but you still need to find a meaning of your life. It is important to find yourself and liv a life as it is. There are also declines in the “real” world‚ for example the decline in the West. The short story ”The Decline of the West” is a good example of this‚ because the theme is about these kinds of problems. The text is written by Hanif Kureishi‚ and the short story

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    point out that it was not a single‚ dramatic event – the decline of the Empire took place over around 300 years. Historians have variously dated the final collapse to the sack of Rome in AD410 by the Visigoth king Alaric‚ the deposing of the last Roman emperor by the German chieftain Odoacer in AD476 and the death of Justinian I‚ the last Roman emperor to try to reconquer the western half of the empire‚ in AD565. The reasons for the fall of the empire include military overreach‚ invasion by emboldened

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    Name: Jee-Seop Kim (김지섭) Title/authors of the articles: What the West Doesn’t Get About China / George Stalk & David Michael Executive Summary: While many western managers believe that China’s growth is founded on foreign commodities that are built in China and exported globally‚ this view is completely wrong. China’s growth is coming from domestic consumption. Apart from major cities like Beijing and Shanghai‚ some 90 odd fast growing cities comprised of 250‚000 or more middle-class families

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    states "the Industrial Revolution brought new wealth and greater luxury to middle-class women‚ who could hire servants to cook‚ clean‚ and take care of their children". This was a big change compared to life back on the farm‚ where people only had what they made or grew themselves.

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    p. 21 -22 IX. Executive Summary p. 23 - 24 X. References p. 24 I. Introduction What is LED light? With a view to creating a better quality of light and saving energy LED light has entered the light industry. Full form of LED is light emitting diode. The concept of LED is pretty simple. Like every other diodes‚ LED is made of semiconductor filled with impurities from Group IIIA and GROUP VA elements‚ creating a p-n junction. As electricity flows

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    Traditions such as pottery tomb figures‚ imperial porcelains‚ Buddhist sculptures and later paintings are particularly well represented. The displays are organised both to highlight the strengths of the collection and to reflect the forces and values that have shaped the arts of China‚ in particular the importance of ritual and ceremony‚ trade‚ the influence of the powerful yet capricious imperial courts‚ and an enduring reference to the past. Buddhist art of China is on display in Faiths of Asia in the

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    Textbook Questions The Reunification and Renaissance in Chinese Civilization: The Era of the Tang and Song Dynasties. (pgs. 263-286) *Rebuilding the Imperial Edifice in the Sui-Tang Era (pgs. 265-272) 1. In the Tang era that followed the Sui interlude‚ the bureaucratic institution began under the Han were- . 2. What is the definition on Wendi? 3. Although Wendi himself was Chinese‚ he secured his power base by winning the support of neighboring nomadic

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