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    Literary Analysis

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    "First day of school!!‚" I shouted with nervous excitement as I jumped out the car to attend my first day at an American school. My anxiety was building high – everyone said this would change my life. They say this is good for me; that my life will be better by starting school in America at such a young age. But all I felt was separation‚ and hunger – as I sat on the "redpainted benches in the fall chill of noon" and last night ’s caldereta hiding beneath me‚ securing away any small differences

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    Joy Luck Club

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    primary characters are Lindo Jong‚ the mother‚ and her daughter‚ Waverly Jong. Lindo is a traditional Chinese mother attempting to live in a Chinese community but playing by American rules. She is extremely cynical and demands respect and constant obedience from her daughter Waverly as well as her two sons. Waverly is more American in mindset‚ seeing her community and family as a member and yet aware of the differences between her lifestyle and the average American one. These two characters’ personalities

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    Lechuan Zhao Professor Ahuja ENGL 1004 Sept 16 2014 The acceleration of globalization has raised issues culture conformity and diversity throughout the world. These topics are argued drastically throughout the world. Apparently‚ issues relate to cultures will not simply defined by right or wrong because each coins have two sides and every culture have their own advantages and drawbacks. True‚ many people may claim that globalization has made this world smaller and the distinctions between nations

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    the story “Two Kinds”‚ author Amy Tan‚ who is a Chinese-American‚ describes the conflicts in the relationship of a mother and daughter living in California. The protagonist in this story Jing-mei Woo’s mother is born and raised in China‚ and immigrates to the United States to escape from the Chinese Civil War. For many years she maintained complete Chinese traditional values‚ and has been abided by it deliberately. This kind of traditional Chinese culture has also affected her daughter profoundly

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    In countries all around the world‚ Canada is seen as a welcoming land where one can emigrate and experience all kinds of opportunities while still retaining their traditional heritage. In theory‚ this is a brilliant concept‚ but much harder to put into practice. Immigrating families try to adapt to their surroundings‚ but when the culture is so different‚ trying to feel accepted and at home means sacrificing some of the norms they grew up with. As can be seen in much of today’s literature‚ it is

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    Fish Cheeks

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    -Amy cried‚ because she thought Robert would be disappointed about her and her family. 2. Why does Tan’s mother go out of her way to prepare a traditional Chinese dinner for her daughter and her guests? What one sentence best sums up the lesson Tan was not able to understand until years later? -I think Amy’s mother did a traditional Chinese dinner because since it was an invitation‚ maybe she wanted her guest to know that the food was part of their culture and a tradition in the family

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    Thus‚ brand name translation as other translation is a form of cross-cultural communication and is influenced by various cultural factors. This paper tries to explore the methods of English-Chinese brand name translation in light of the features of Chinese consumer psychology. Key words: brand names; Chinese consumer psychology; translation; methodsIntroductionNowadays‚ brand plays a more important role in the economic life in China and it affects people ’s life from every aspect. Consequently‚

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    core competitors who have similar size of business‚ operate on their own chain store and have self-invested factories to produce products by themselves. Hung Fook Tong (HFT) founded in 1986 and more than 120 stores in China and HK. HFT turned traditional herbal tea shop into a modern and innovative enterprise over the years which have over 100 products‚ including herbal jellies‚ herbal tea‚ homemade soups‚ and preservative-free healthy drinks. An innovation that helped both the popularity and the

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    Food and Beverage

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    Food and beverage Course work 1 Members CK GEMI WILSON AMY Website: http://www.theasiankitchen.com.sg/ Type of menu that was selected The Asian kitchen‚ it’s a mixed cuisines of Asian and Chinese‚ This restaurant is located at City Link Mall #B1-21/Republic Plaza #B1-01/Vivo City #B2-29. The menu is the single most important tool on a foodservice operation. A well-planned menu serves as a catalyst that drives all operational function: purchasing‚ production‚ assembly‚ distribution

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    Cover letter

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    FISH CHEEKS By Amy Tan Journal Opportunity: Do you sympathize with the shame Tan feels because of her family’s differences from their non-Chinese guests? Or do you think she should have been more proud to share her family’s customs? Think of an occasion when‚ for whatever reason‚ you were acutely aware of being different. How did you react? Did you try to hide your difference in order to fit in‚ or did you reveal or celebrate your uniqueness? ?? of Meaning: 1. Why does Tan cry when she

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