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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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    Chinese Immigration Every person who lives in America is either an immigrant or a descendant of an immigrant. Though we may not consider it‚ it is a fact that everyone here has come from some other place. The majority of immigrants have come to America voluntarily. Seeking a change they envisioned America as country thriving with different opportunities. For the immigrants it was a chance at a better life‚ not only for themselves‚ but for their children. It is estimated that over sixty million

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    Nirali Rawal Brenda Williams Honors English 1 June 2013 Chinese Proverb I sit there bored to death‚ waiting for my teacher to start teaching. "When will he speak?" I thought to myself. Tick tock the time went by. Five minutes later‚ he proceeded to talk about what we were going to learn that day- the concept of velocity. I continued to sit there‚ zoning out‚ uninterested on what he had to say and FINALLY the bell rang! I approached to my next class and realized the Mr

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    Chinese immigrants that crossed the Pacific Ocean was for the same reason‚ for a better life. America had new opportunities for the Chinese. The Chinese immigrants dealt with hardships in China‚ they weren’t able to support their families and lived in a very uncomfortable condition. Some of them had no choice but to leave their family behind and planned to return to their homeland with money. The Chinese moved to all different locations‚ some of the Chinese immigrants went to the American West before

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    Michael Gillaspie American History Ms. Rankin 15 December 2003 Chinese Immigration In many aspects‚ the motivations for the Chinese to come to the United States are similar to those of most immigrants. Some came to "The Gold Mountain‚" and others came to the United States to seek better economic opportunity. Yet there were others that were compelled to leave China either as contract laborers or refugees. The Chinese brought with them their language‚ culture‚ social institutions‚ and customs

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    Wolfgang Pauli & The Exclusion Principle Receiving a Nobel Prize is a very onerous award. It is usually given to scientists who have had the most amazing discovery & most scientific advancement in their chosen field of studies. Ever since the first Nobel Prize was given in 1901 there have been much more scientific advancements in physics‚ which has given way too many more Nobel Prizes given out. One of these amazing scientific advancements was The Exclusion Principle discovered by Wolfgang Pauli

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    The convention to give right to disable ppl should be supported with capacity building on different levels in the government as well as the private sector.it is estimated that a large number of women in Pakistan are having various forms of disability. “In our society women are already considered weak and disability adds to their woes‚women having disability in our country is considered as “double disability”.steps il be taken for anti discrimination of disabled ppl..

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    Chinese Resistance and the Exclusion Act The periods around 1850 was majorly characterized by the huge migration of the Chinese people into the United States of America. Even though there are many reasons why such immigration occurred‚ the Chinese people had a vivid idea of the cause for their movement into the United States. For instance‚ one of the main causes for their migration involved search for employment opportunities abroad‚ since they lacked such positions back home. In this case‚ a huge

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    have or under go the same experience when attempting to settle in a different country. These models are differential exclusion‚ assimilation and multiculturalism. To start this essay will look at the differential exclusion model of European immigration policy. It will then briefly explain what this model is and how it applies to society. The first factor of the differential exclusion model is that it implies that immigrants are incorporated in certain factors of life but‚ more importantly‚ are excluded

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    From 1910 – to 1940 Chinese immigrants were interrogated at Angel Island in San Francisco Bay. Many Americans resented the Chinese because they thought they were stealing their jobs and that the Chinese were taking jobs for lower wages. In 1882 The United States passed the exclusion act which implemented new restrictions and requirements for the Chinese. The act allowed the courts to refuse citizenship to the Chinese and allowed them to be deported. When the Chinese reached Angel Island the men were

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