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    Confucianism is an ethical and philosophical system‚ on occasion described as a religion‚developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius (孔夫⼦子 Kǒng Fūzǐ‚ or K’ung-fu-tzu‚ lit. "Master Kong"‚ 551–479 BCE). Confucianism originated as an "ethical-sociopolitical teaching" during the spring and autumn period‚ but later developed metaphysical and cosmological elements in the Han dynasty.Following the official abandonment of Legalism in China after the Qin dynasty‚ Confucianism became

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    Changes in industry China

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    How did industry and agriculture change? One the first ways the whole system of the agriculture and industry changed for china was due to the fact that Mao initiated the Land Reforms in the year of 1944. This consisted of the peasants regaining their land back from the landlords and the once favored landlords (in the time of the KMT) were humiliated publicly and removed from their positions. This changed the whole system due to the fact that the unlike before peasants were encouraged to denounced

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    Compare and contrast the education system in China with the English education system After the appearance of culture‚ an important public service came into being‚ that is education. However‚ different countries have different forms of educations. According to the internet‚ it is found that there are many differences between them education system in China and English education system. The differences between these two education can be seen in terms of teaching style‚ subjects‚ and exams.

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    The China Onion Model

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    Table of Contents Individualism and Collectivism in China 1 What is Individualism and collectivism? 1 Ritual: 2 Hero: 2 Symbol 3 Individualism vs. Collectivism Onion Model 4 Human Nature: 4 Country: 4 Case: 5 Individualism and Collectivism in China What is Individualism and collectivism? As we learnt in CCA‚ collectivism is natural and means that people will stay loyal to their in-group in return for acceptance and protection. Most societies are collectivistic with a few

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    China Fragile Superpower

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    China Fragile Superpower This page intentionally left blank Fragile Superpower Susan L. Shirk China 2007 Oxford University Press‚ Inc.‚ publishes works that further Oxford University’s objective of excellence in research‚ scholarship‚ and education. Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto With offices in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala

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    About Iran and China

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    spoken. Some of the main ones include Persian‚ Azeri‚ Kurdi‚ Lorish‚ Arabic‚ Turkmen‚ Gilaki‚ Tabari‚ Balochi‚ and Taleshi. Twelver Shi’i Islam is totally dominating the Iranian society‚ not only as creed‚ but also with its impact on the political system. More than 99% of the Iranians are Muslims; 90% belong to the Shi’a branch of Islam‚ the official state religion‚ and about 9% belong to the Sunni branch‚ which predominates in neighboring Muslim countries. Less than 1% non-Muslim minorities include

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    The Aging Dragon - China

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    most of the burden of caring for the China’s elderly by developing methods for the delivery of eldercare that are in line with China unique circumstances. Elderly citizens in China are at a great disadvantage compared to those in the West because the population in China is aging well before the nation has fully developed its economy or a reliable social welfare system. For a number of elderly Chinese today particularly in rural areas they were

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    Internet Censorship in China

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    FYC Ruoxuan (Catherine) Yuan Internet Censorship has negative effects on China Censorship in China has gained much attention recently because of the conflict between Google and the Chinese government’s self-censorship policies. In fact‚ censorship has been practiced since ancient China and the intensity only increases by the years. Nowadays‚ the most notable measure of censorship is being done on the Internet. More and more restrictions have been put into actions by the Chinese government‚ which

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    The Great Wall of China

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    The Great Wall of China is an amazing structure. Its even visible from space!Now‚ it is a big tourist attraction and a piece of history. Thousands of people visit it every year‚ and it is now a protected site. But it wasnt so pleasant for the people that built and worked on it hundreds of years ago. It was also a major part of the ending of the Ming dynasty. The real first building of the Great Wall was ordered by Emperor Qin Shi Huang (also called Qin Shi Huangdi by westerners or the First Emperor)

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    KFC In China 4P

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    KFC‘s 4P strategy in China 1. Product In order to bring success in China‚ KFC knows that western restaurants need changed by using localization strategy. As cultural adaptation is the process of “adjusting the native ways of thinking and behaviors to be consistent with the local culture” (Kotler‚ 1982)‚ KFC tends to launch Chinese food apart from western food like burger or chicken wings‚ for examples‚ Chinese food like congee and rice‚ and promote Chinese herbal tea in 2004. KFC launched Chinese

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