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"Once you are born Chinese, you cannot help but feel and think Chinese" whether this is true or not is discussed in "A Pair of Tickets", by Amy Tan. This is a brief narrative about the conscience and reminiscence of a young Chinese American woman, Jing-Mei, who is on a trip to China to meet her two half-sisters for the first time in her life. Amy Tan is an author who uses the theme of Chinese-American life, converging primarily on mother-daughter relationships, where the mother is an emigrant from China and the daughter is fully Americanized --yellow on the surface and white underneath. In this story, the mother tries to communicate their rich Chinese history and legacy to her daughter, but she is completely ignorant of their heritage.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 702 Ethnicity and Identity.doc
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394.770 Marriage and women during the Tang period
In feudal China, women had no say at all in relation to their marriage partner, they were counted upon to accede unreservedly with their parents or brothers arrangements. Women had neither the right to divorce their husbands, nor to remarry. Regardless of whether a woman outlived her husband, she was allowed to marry only once in her lifetime. On the other hand, a husband could in accordance with the law abandon his wife if she committed one of the seven misdeeds and these were being unfaithful, infertile, lewd, envious, succumbed to a repugnant disease, interfering, or theft.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 770 Married Tang Period .doc
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395.827 School of Chinese Thought
Confucius himself had a clear moralistic and political teaching, to love others, to honor one's family, to do what is lawful instead of what is of benefit, to practice give and take, to rule by moral example instead of by might and injustice and so forth. Confucius believed that a ruler who had to resort to power had already failed as a leader or ruler. This was not a standard that Chinese rulers all the time follow, but it was the ideal of unselfish rule. In spite of that, the Confucian ideal elude the most terrible of modern paternalism with the principle of government by example and by not doing, placing Confucianism nearer to Taoism than to prevalent practices of suppressive control. Confucius thought that government by laws and discipline could keep people in line, but government by example of morality and good manners would make possible to control themselves.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 827 Confucius the Ruler.doc
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396.16378 South Korea
This 9 page paper is an in-depth look at South Korea. The paper examines the general background to the country, political, economic and cultural environment, its? technological development and it's attractiveness for international investment. The paper includes numerous facts and figures and is written as an informative rather than a discursive paper. The bibliography cites 5 sources
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 16378 Korea economy investment.doc
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397.16435 Mo Yan, Writing the life he has lived
Mo Yan's popular yet brutally honest depiction of the life of his paternal grandparents is examined here, along with his life and motivations for writing as he does.
Red Sorghum is a tale told in five parts based on semi-autobiographical, and sureal experiences, showing a strong use of symbolism combined with absolute realism of the life of a Chinese peasant in the 1920's and 30's.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 16435 MoYan Sorghum China.doc
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398.16578 Hong Kong Constitutional Political Economy
This paper analyzes the Basic Law of Hong Kong, the constitution for Hong kong a agreed to by the People's Republic of China, and a document which protects the capitalist system of Hong Kong, promoting the idea defined as "one country, two systems," an idea that bring sHong Kong under the control of China while also protecting the earlier economy of Hong Kong into the future.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 16578 China constitution economy.doc
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399.16852 Korea ? Change and Culture During the Koryo and Chosen Periods
This paper is a three-page page on the Choson and Korya Periods. This brought change in culture and tradition to the Korea people. The paper discusses Korean pottery and porcelain, paintings, and religion. The paper has over 12 sources. The Choson period consisted of many changes from the Koryo period. The Choson period brought out paintings even more than the Koryo period of time.