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    Analyzing Waverly (Meimei) Jong Waverly was born on March 17th‚ 1951‚ which as a result‚ makes her a Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac. Waverly corresponds with this sign in many ways. She has a great memory‚ is very efficient in her chess playing and often escapes reality to deal with problems in her personal life. When Waverly was 9 years old‚ she left the house devoid of her chess playing brothers. She arrived at the park with her chess board ready to play. Upon arriving she met Lau Po‚ an

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    A Comparative Study of Western and Chinese Religion “Religion is the belief in and worship of a god or gods‚ or more in general a set of beliefs explaining the existence of and giving meaning to the universe‚ usually involving devotional and ritual observances‚ and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.” (wekipedia) Religions vary from place to place due to different culture backgrounds.Throughout our studies‚we’ve met religions like Christianity‚Judaism‚Buddhism

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    XIAOPING : The chinese reform Elmahdi Fathi : 2014-81611 China has always been renowned for being successful in the domains of science and arts‚ however in previous decades‚ China has been ravaged by famines‚ civil discomfort and foreign outsourcing. China was consumed by this injustice until well after the Second World War when Mao Zedong introduced Communism adapted from the U.S.S.R‚ and created an autocratic socialist system which imposes firm constraints upon the Chinese social‚ political

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    Running head: CHINESE VALUE EVOLUTION AND INFLUENCE OF DEMOCRACY 1 Chinese Value Evolution and Influence of Democracy Su Hang George Washington University Author Note Su Hang‚ Department of Computer Science‚ George Washington University This research paper was under requirement of EAP class of 6109. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Su Hang‚ Department of English‚ 2121 I Street‚ NW Washington‚ DC 20052. Contact: suhang@gwmail.gwu.edu CHINESE VALUE EVOLUTION

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    Happy Chinese New Year 新年快乐 (Snake) 蛇 Terrorized Village ● Demon/Dragon (Name shall not be spoken) "Nian" ● Villagers afraid‚ crops destroyed‚ children gone. ● Wise old man Year of the Snake (Zodiac Animals) ● ● ● ● 12 animals 12 months Great empire needed to tell time Trickery/betrayal The Amazing Race Paper Cutting ● Decoration ● Upsidedown ● Good Luck/Good Fortune ● ● 福- Fú http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkTV6enoXUY Myth of the Lanterns ● ● ●

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    World Studies 16 January 2014 The Same Revolution?: The Russian and Chinese Communist Revolution Many question the many similarities and differences between the Russian Revolution and the Chinese Communist Revolution and how they may have been the same historical rebellion. Using Crane Brinton’s Anatomy of a Revolution to compare and contrast the two revolutions’ stages‚ there might be an answer to the debatable question. While during the Russian Revolution‚ they started out united‚ a new government

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    In the 17th century those that practiced astrology fostered the belief that the planets have a lot to do with the way we operate in life. The myths surrounding these beliefs have followed through the years. Even 50% of college students and 81% of mental health professionals attest to this same belief. It is something about the gravitational pull like the tide or a woman’s cycle. The fact that the moon does not effect small bodies of water brings to question what is the real truth. Galileo had

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    The integration of Chinese Medicine into mainstream healthcare can only be achieved if the philosophy and practice of biomedicine are accepted by all practitioners alike. Western Medicine (WM) and Chinese Medicine (CM) are the two most extensively used medical systems throughout the world today‚ the two systems were integrated successfully throughout China in 1949 when Chairman Mao developed the Chinese health care system into one more adequate for the population of China. Chairman Mao is quoted

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    The Traditional Indian and Chinese Views on Nature Its interesting how two Asian countries China and India have different cultures and traditions‚ and a few similarities in their views about nature. Chinese culture is one of the oldest cultures‚ and people have shared a common culture for longer period. Their imperial dynastic system was established in 221 BC and continued for centuries. On the flip side‚ the Indian traditional system emerged from different cultural‚ social‚ ethical‚ religious

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    The Differences Between Chinese and English Number 汪洋澎 (11级英语A班 03号) Abstract: Because of the differences in the national psychology‚ religious belief and language habits between east and west‚Expressed by the Numbers in Chinese and English cultural connotation and the extension also exist differences‚ so in the process of the translation should fully consider the popularity and the nationality of itself ‚ and reflected it in the translation faithfully.In the old traditions‚ digital had not only

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