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    Mao is a Rotten Egg

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    I enjoyed reading Chairman Mao is a Rotten Egg because it shows the relationship between parents and children and parents and the government under Mao Tse-tung. The mother in the story was very concerned with what she thought her child said because it had potential to jeopardize her relationship or right standing with the government. If her child‚ Ching-Ching‚ was a counterrevolutionary‚ there was a possibility that he would have been killed or at the least had his statement on record for the rest

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    October filming in Hollywood has tinsel and mistletoe hanging from the trees. As crazy as it might sound‚ the entertainment capital of the world is getting ready for the holidays. You might argue that Thanksgiving is eight weeks away and then Christmas is three weeks more‚ but that is preciously the reason the holiday bells are ringing. After a big TV premiere season‚ the studios are getting ready for the next big holiday break. The Christmas holiday of course. Current episodes on the TV were shot

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    Maos Entrance Essay

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    and sea cucumbers had always just amazed me. They aroused my curiosity: How can they live underwater and we can’t? What do they eat? Can they see or hear? I am very excited to be applying to MAOS program which will answer a lot of my questions about the ocean and its creatures. Second paragraph MAOS would give me the opportunity to understand why not only the ocean is beautiful but it also plays an important part in our eco-system. Earth is the only planet we know of that contains water and

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    Evaluating Mao and China

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    achieve sustainability. By these events the peasants saw they would benefit from Maoism and therefore supported the communistic regime. Soon after the peasants quickly realized that Maoism was not as it seemed. With the start of industrial projects‚ Mao began looking to the peasants to pay for his vision through socialized agriculture called cooperatives. This movement created the next phase of Mao’s regime and moved the country quickly into collectivization. The peasants were forced to give up their

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    The Day the Dancers Came

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    THE DAY THE DANCERS CAME (Soliloquy) Everytime I opened my mouth‚ I gave myself away. No one listened to me‚ they all avoided me. I like to believe that they had been briefed too well: Do not talk to strangers. Ignore their invitations. Keep away from them. Trust no one. What then could I do? Scream out my good intentions? Prove my harmlessness? Beat my breast to show my sincerity? What a truly wretched man I am! Nevertheless‚ their presence made me alive and well. If only I could

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    Topless Dancers About a decade ago conducted interviews with over 40 topless dancers in seven Gentlemen’s Clubs in a major metropolitan city in the Southwest with a population of approximately one million people. The research focused on how the dancers managed the stigma of their deviant occupation. It was found that while the dancers used a variety of stigma management techniques‚ for analytical purposes they could be collapsed within two "umbrella categories": dividing the social world

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    Sample Resume for Dancers

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    Member 1999-2006         Coppell House of Dance‚ Coppell TX – Company Member Summer Intensives 2011                        Joffrey Ballet School Jazz and Contemporary Summer Program‚ NYC 2008-2011                NYC Dance Alliance‚ Outstanding Dancer Program‚ NYC 2010                        Complexions Contemporary Ballet Summer Intensive‚ NYC 2010                         Peter Sklar Beginnings Workshop‚ NY 2009-2010                 Common Art Mutual Passion Contemporary Intensive‚ Plainfield

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    Mao Zedong Mao Zedong was the leader of the Chinese Communist Party. He started the Great Leap Forward movement in China. Most of his goals‚ however‚ never worked out greatly for China. Mao Zedong was born in Shaoshan‚ China on December 26‚ 1893. The country was in a very difficult time and life was hard for most people. Mao’s family lived better than most of China’s population and had three acres of farmland that they had kept for many generations. When Mao was 8 years old‚ he started going

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    Mao Zedong’s ideas varied between flexible pragmatism and utopian visions‚ exemplified in the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. As Professor Nutter says‚ Mao established a regime that was based upon his own personality. Ruthless and ambitious‚ Mao turned China into a world military power and created a cult of personality‚ forcing the distribution of his image and his "Little Red Book" (a collection of political maxims) upon the Chinese people. As far as the world was concerned for

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    Mao Zedong: Man, Not God

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    Mao Zedong: Man‚ not God” by Quan Yanchi was first published in 1992‚ book is translated to English from Chinese by Wang Wenjiong and edited by Gale Hadfield. The book is based on the recollections of Li Yinqiao‚ Mao’s bodyguard for many years. Highlighting the book are photographs of Mao with his relatives and Li‚ published for the first time. This book can help anyone who is new to China or know just a little about this country to get more familiar with who Mao for Chinese is. They love him

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