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    The Chinese head tax was levied on Chinese immigration to Canada between 1885 and 1923‚ under the Chinese Immigration Act (1885). With few exceptions‚ Chinese people had to pay $50 (later raised to $100‚ then $500) to come to Canada. This anti-Chinese legislation was the first in Canadian history to exclude immigration on the basis of ethnic origin. When the tax was removed from the Chinese Immigration Act in 1923‚ Chinese immigration was banned until 1947. Background Although the first major wave

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    Chinese Food

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    CHINESE FOOD Social culture (Social structure influent social culture) The social culture affects Chinese food a lot in Canada. The traditional Chinese cuisine have changed in Canada turn into several cuisines in Canada‚ like non-Sinicized country( Indian Chinese food‚ Peruvian Chinese food‚ or Caribbean Chinese food)‚ and of course Canadian Chinese food is also the important type of cuisine in every mall in Canada. (Darren‚ 2012)And with the immigration keep growing‚ the old-school Chinese

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    Increasingly Chinese students study abroad As we know‚ a lot of cities have China town in the western countries‚ and I can find so many Chinese people go abroad and immigrate into western countries. Every Chinese citizen loves own country‚ but they still want immigrate into other countries for their kids. Increasingly Chinese students study abroad even they have to pay great number of money tuition fee and cost of living because Chinese exam-oriented and monopolistic education give students too

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    Challenges - Opportunities ! Canadian culture and the way Canadians live their lives is significantly different from the Chinese. Chinese who are “fresh off the boat” often struggle with language barriers‚ cultural gaps and the new environments they are introduced to because they arrived in a strange country with no experience. In spite of the difficulties many Chinese encounter‚ they are willing to acquire new knowledge about Canada. Many families who immigrate to Canada lose everything. They

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    Weibo and Chinese Society COM 650 Zhenzhen Lyu The new media‚ different from television‚ magazines‚ books or paper-based publications‚ is a new form of mass communication‚ which contains technologies that enable digital interactivity. For example‚ websites‚ video games‚ Internet all belong to the new media. Currently‚ the new media is becoming increasingly popular and sharply changing people’s life. The advent of Weibo in China is one of the most prominent examples‚ which is also the topic I am

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    Chinese New Year The most favorite holiday celebration in my country is Chinese New Year. It contains threes parts: the preparations‚ New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. The Chinese New Year’s day is different from each year because it is based on the Chinese traditional lunar calendar. For the preparations of New Year‚ Chinese prefer decorate their houses and purchase goods that relate the Chinese New Year’s celebrations. Like people in Western countries prepare for Thanksgiving and Christmas

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    How vital were the Chinese laborers in opening up the West for America through the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad? Elizabeth Chen 8290673 Word Count: 1887 How vital were the Chinese laborers in opening up the West for America through the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad? A. Plan of Investigation This investigation evaluates the importance of Chinese immigrants who labored to complete the transcontinental railroad‚ and how their role opened the settlement of the

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    I am Chinese-Canadian. Nowadays the hyphen is used together‚ though there are two different meanings tied to the phrase. Namely‚ the different categories. Catagory A being First generation Chinese-Canadians. Category B. being Second-and-Above-Generation Chinese-Canadians. I grew up in a small elementary school with a mixture of both types of Chinese Canadians. As children‚ untainted by sporadic hormones and societal construct between us‚ we all managed to coexist in the pond. Consequently

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    Chinese Immigration and the Building of the Railroad Long ago‚ people needed to get across the country. They didn’t have cars and plains‚ so they used trains. Before the trains‚ they had wagon trails‚ which were slow to use. In the 1800’s‚ workers in the USA started building a train from Nebraska to the west while California built a railroad toward the east. The work building the railroad was hard. Since not enough men in the area wanted this hard construction work‚ the railroad companies

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    The Chinese Luxury Market

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    Up to now‚ Chinese bourgeoisie swore only by the famous international luxury brands such as LouisVuitton‚ Hermes or BMW. Today‚ some Chinese brands are trying to conquer a piece of the enormous cake: China will represent 20% (27 billion dollars) of the worldwide luxury market by 2015‚. Watches‚ cosmetics‚ jewelry‚ spirits or clothing: here nine brands Qeelin NE Tiger Moutai Shang Xia Longio Hongqi Chow tai fook Herborist Dorian Ho which start to emerge and which hope to regild the image of the “made

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