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    Korean cuisine commonly championed by Koreans‚ as being a very healthy cuisine‚ the use of soybeans‚ many vegetable dishes‚ herbs with curative and moderate amounts of meats. The main characteristics of Korean diet are high protein‚ healthy‚ avoid greasy. It’s known for its spicy flavour and usually with a combination of soy sauce‚ sesame oil‚ salt‚ garlic and ginger to enhance the taste. Due to the farming community in the past‚ Korea has many varieties of dishes which vary by providence. Traditional

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    men in Confucianism. In Taoism‚ women have always been respected. In Yin-Yang‚ the theory of Taoism‚ the males and females are equally important‚ they are equal partners. Women in Taoism enjoyed a great deal of autonomy‚ and they can become the Taoist priestesses or nuns. There are several Goddesses in Taoism‚ such as Xiwangmu‚ the wife of Jade Emperor‚ and the Mazu‚ the god of fisher. The “Balance” and “Yin-Yang” are the center ideas of Taoism‚ so that is why they think the males and females

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    also discussed in readings from Annual Editions? The article “The Yin and Yang of Copyright and Technology” discusses copyright laws and the Rojadirecta Case in which Congress made it possible for the federal government to seize domain names associated with Websites where allegedly infringing behavior was taking place or being facilitated. List the Unit and Title(s) of the reading: Unit 6: Article 23 - The Yin and Yang of Copyright and Technology 4. List and briefly discuss one of

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    of nature’s basic duality: the active‚ light‚ dry‚ warm‚ positive‚ masculine yang and the passive‚ dark‚ cold‚ moist‚ negative yin. All things‚ animate and inanimate‚ and all circumstances were a combination of these fundamentals. The ultimate principle of the universe was the tao‚ "the way‚" and it determined the proper proportions of yin and yang in everything. Anything that altered the natural relation of yin to yang was considered bad‚ and right living consisted of carefully following the tao

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    This viewpoint explains and focuses on the holistic explanation of what caused the disease. This belief focuses on keeping the forces of nature in natural balance and harmony. Many Asian groups believe in the yin and yang theory which is a great example of this viewpoint. The yin and yang theory is a belief that there is an ultimate balance between everything in life one way or another‚ meaning that health is believed to exist when all aspects of a person are in perfect balance or harmony. According

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    special vitamins or supplements before pregnancy. Chinese medicines belief based on Yin and Yang energy forces same as for the Vietnamese culture. The Yin and Yang energy must be balance for a pregnant woman due to imbalance forces can disturb the health for the mother and fetus. There are many restrictions a woman must follow during pregnancy such as types of food and behaviors. Food is selected based on Yin and Yang. Hot foods are not allow or should be restricted because it can cause imbalance which

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    Cultural Diversity in Health Care Heritage Assessment Tool This tool is a helpful way to evaluate a person as a whole because it reflects on the individual’s cultural background and ethnicity. The questions were focused on how the individual grew up as a child; progressing to adulthood and the age he/she came to the United States. This is a very important question to incorporate in the study matter because it shows how long the individual practiced the kind of culture that he/ she was in. Closeness

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    symbolizes the idea that there is a great emphasis on balance between the positive and negative aspects of life. Everything is said to have a relationship with an opposing factor. For example‚ men and women‚ or day and night. Yang is said to represent the power that starts things and Yin is said to be the power that completes them. (Overmyer‚ Daniel‚ Pg. 123) Water represents one of the most fundamental ideas that everything should flow. Water withers away the hardest of stones without any harm. Wu-wei

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    Alternative or Complimentary medicine comes from China. This medicine was developed several thousand years ago. Shen Nong‚ the Fire Emperor‚ said to have lived from 2698 to 2598 BC is considered the founder of herbal medicine Chinese medicine is based on the text written by Huang Di‚ The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine. This book was written before the birth of Hippocrates‚ the father of modern medicine. Ancient Chinese medicine was based on the idea of balance. Life energy

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    he creates Tyler Durden‚ the Yang side of himself. Created is not the correct term‚ because Tyler is not "something from nothing" as most people think of Creation. Tyler is the emergence of the expression of everything our hero has learned to suppress; "Tyler had been around a long time before we met."(6) The entire movie can be generalized as the main character’s unbalanced Yin Yang forces. His Yin has been dominant in his life for too long and as a result‚ his Yang breaks free. Tyler takes control

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