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    word choice [diction] exposes her insecurity in her heritage and desire to be an average American teenager‚ in her opening. The author described traditional American food in an appealing way‚ “…roasted turkey and sweet potatoes…” but omitted any detail about “…Chinese food.” She labeled American manners as “proper”‚ but dubbed her relatives and their Chinese customs as “noisy”. The significance of this strategy lies in its ability to make the text relatable. The entire narrative relies on the author’s

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    Family culture and strongman Control in Huawei Being ranked No. 1 of “most influential Chinese business leaders” by Fortune China in three consecutive years from 2011 to 2013‚ Zhengfei Ren‚ the founder‚ controlling shareholder and CEO of Huawei is almost regarded as hero of the company.1 He has been the man who is influencing and inspiring the whole company since it was founded in 1987. Now‚ Huawei is a global leading company in ICT (information and communication technology) solution with revenue

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    the way that Lindo overreacts and her traditional Chinese customs‚ she is at fault for the conflict in "Rules of the game". One of the reasons why Lindo is at fault for the story’s conflict is that she is very accustomed to her traditional Chinese ways and beliefs. It is clear that Mrs. Jong was from China by her comment about people coming from a foreign countries and having to learn "American rules". She was also most likely raised by a very traditional family leading her to push the things

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    sanguinity‚ no sign of life and symbolizes the death. So in Chinese culture white is the typical color of mourning. * In Mongolia‚ people call January in traditional Chinese calendar ‘White Month’‚ because the Mongolians deem white as the lucky color‚ which has something to do with the white mike product they eat every day. * In Japan‚ white is the mainstream color for the wedding ceremony. * In Korea‚ white is means pure. And traditional Korean people‚ like ancestor wore the white clothes.

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    other has a bottled herbal tea sold in supermarkets and convenience stores‚ as Hong Kong’s first sale of bottled herbal tea shop‚ breaking limitations . Hung Fook Tong innovative‚ no additives‚ really making for the corporate culture‚ so that traditional herbal deduce new modern fashion taste; "Grandma Link almost good" for the company’s corporate terminology‚ to the customer is not only a warm and cozy home feeling‚ one kind of taste often accompanied in the heart of the family‚ there is a healthy

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    The title of the poem firstly brings to the mind the idea of traditional Chinese practice of binding the feet of young Chinese girls. As such this is closely associated with immense suffering tortune and pain. This is carries outnumber the belief that small feet appear more attractive to prospective husband and as a result of this the women have to have her feet binded and her bones crushed to stunt growth. Another insight which can be gain from the title is the loss of freedom and feelings of entrapment

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    Page 1 Dutala Tortoise (烏大龜) Exam Paper Series Concept-checking Test Paper (Essays) Topic: Instruction: 1. The full mark for this paper is 24. Answer ANY TWO question with 75 minutes. 2. Write your answer in the spaces provided‚ using Traditional Chinese or English. 3. You can check the answer at the last pages of this paper. You should write about 250 words for each question. 1. Multi-cultural societies‚ in which there is a mixture of different ethnic people‚ bring more benefits than drawbacks

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    HOW TO READ YOUR PALM PRINT Have you ever heard that we can know some of our physical and mental condition just through reading our palm prints? (Chinese student: So did your parents bring you to any master to analyze your palm print when you just a little kids?) However‚ my mother took me to find a people so-called master and to read my palm print. First‚ I didn’t believe it because it is sounds ridiculous that you can know your body just through reading your palm prints especially as the

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    understand Lindo’s Chinese metaphors. Afterwards‚ as Waverly and her mother meet for coffee‚ Waverly remarks to Lindo that she "is her own person"‚ only to have Lindo question herself about "when [she has] given [Waverly] up;" due to Lindo’s lack of understanding of "Americanisms"‚ Waverly’s comment confuses Lindo. Later‚ Waverly and Lindo speak through the "mirror" at the salon to each other’s "reflections". Since speaking through mirrors is an "American custom‚" Lindo‚ a traditional Chinese woman who is

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    analysis of Traditional Health Practitioners Act (Act No. 22 of 2007) It has been estimated that more than 80% of people in African use traditional medicine1. Whilst population-based studies in South Africa indicate a decline in the use of traditional healing2‚ the number of traditional health practitioners is quite substantial‚ totalling approximately 190‚0003. Traditional health practitioners play an important part in the lives of a large part of the South African population. “The Traditional Health

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