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    American Airlines – US Airways Merger Executive Summary The big news of the past few weeks in the travel field was the proposed and almost completed merger of AMR‚ the parent of American Airlines and US Airways. The merger creates the world’s biggest airline in the world. The recent injunction filed by the US Attorney General with the backing of the Government created a problem for the Airlines put a big question mark on whether the deal will go through or not. This white paper refutes the points

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    In Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress‚ Sijie symbolizes the repression of unique ideas and culture in The Cultural Revolution through Four Eyes’ manipulation of the millers’ songs. In his desperation to escape reeducation‚ Four Eyes strips the traditional ballads of their substance in favor of government propaganda. When the character of Four Eyes is first introduced‚ he is written as being‚ while not particularly benevolent‚ meek and appeasing. The narrator describes him as “liv[ing] in perpetual

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    American Born Chinese- The Need to Belong The book starts out with three seemingly different tales‚ and then merges them all together. In the book American Born Chineseall 3 stories largely reflect about needing‚ or wanting‚ to fit in. The first tale is about the Monkey King who goes to a celestial dinner party‚ but is denied entrance because he is a monkey and does not wear shoes. He then locks himself in his chamber to learn the twelve disciplines of kung fu‚ when he is summoned to the

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    as sorghum which became part of the Chinese diet. Hu Sihui‚ an intellectual physician during this time period wrote a guide that was later excavated that taught citizens how to cook healthy meals. This cook book including both Chinese and Mongol food practices. The Mongol influence impacted the Chinese diet through the implementation of more foreign traditions and cuisines. Scholars credit the Mongols for adding many types of cheese and yogurt to the Chinese diet. The Yuan Dynasty ended on

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    Amy Chua wrote “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” for Wall Street Journals‚ this paper deals specifically in an alternative style of raising kids and how it may be better to the western counterpart. She argues that a Chinese style of raising kids are what makes them “such stereotypically successful kids”. Explained in the article are some of the things western parents and western minded people may find disagreeable or even cruel. Humiliating your own child for not being the best will appear distasteful

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    email. For example: CBS1401‚ Chan Tai Man(陳大文)‚ Assignment 1 Task: Please translate the following sentences into target languages (English or Chinese) by yourself. Ensure that your translation fully accounts for the style and content of the source text‚ whilst conforming to established target genre norms. 1. Please translate the following sentences into Chinese by using specified translation approaches. 1) Looking for a quick way to feel lousy about yourself? Then forget the idea of a healthy diet

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    Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress An overview of the book and political propaganda at the time By Sujatha Changolkar 10-1‚ Liz Heit 10-2‚ and Cristelle Fremont 10-2 Main Characters: The narrator (nameless) He is a seventeen-year-old violin player‚ and once is referred to in the novel as "the fiddler. His name in English translates as‚ “Horse Sword Bell.” In the original version of the book‚ the narrator goes by the name Ma. Luo He is the narrator’s best friend and son of a famous

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    Chapter Summary After the Civil War‚ Americans‚ who believed expansion was their “manifest destiny‚” began moving westward across the continent‚ subduing the Native Americans through various means‚ creating a North American empire. BEYOND THE FRONTIER Prior to the Civil War‚ the march of White settlement paused at the margin of the semiarid Great Plains‚ a region seared by hot winds in the summer and buffeted by blizzards and hailstorms in the winter‚ presenting a temporary obstacle to further

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    Freedom of thoughts “Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress” by Dai Sijie‚ and “At the Center of the Storm” by Rae Yang describe one of the difficult time in Chinese population‚ during the China’s Cultural Revolution time. The Cultural Revolution had a great impact on the people especially young student’s education‚ and their freedom of thoughts. These characters attitude towards the Cultural Revolution was based on how the Cultural Revolution affected their freedom. For Yang the Cultural

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    Morgan Dunston All the Presidents Men All the Presidents Men was written by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward. Between 1972 and 1976‚ Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein emerged as two of the most famous journalists in America and forever became known as the reporters who broke the biggest story in American politics. When every other newspaper dismissed the Watergate Scandal as nonsense‚ these two men came together and uncovered the true story. Beginning with the investigation of a "third-rate burglary"

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