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    Growing Up Asian in Australia

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    Inequality in Traditional Chinese Culture

    Matthew Zebro Paragraph 2 Historical Perspective There has been a long lineage of prejudice against women in most eras of Chinese history. One of China’s oldest books, the Book of Changes “divides the world into two complementary elements: the Yin and the Yang,” Yin referring “to the feminine or negative principle” and Yang referring “to the masculine or positive principle,” (Gao 115). Some of the oldest collected Chinese poetry portrays the same level of sexual inequality, like in the Book

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    Elevation Training Mask

    Elevation TrainingMask Global Initiative China & Germany Table of Contents | Executive Summary | 1 | Proposal NEI | 2 | Company Information | 4 | Product Information | 5 | Preliminary Indicators of Need | 6-11 | China | 6 | Germany | 10 | Industry Information | 11-18 | China | 11 | Germany | 14 | Competition Information | 18-22 | China | 18 | Germany | 19 | Target Audience | 22-24 | China | 22 | Germany | 23 | Ch 1: Globalization

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    Danone vs. Wahaha

    withdrawing from the IJV (International Joint Venture) for monetary settlement. This report analysis the negotiation journey of the dispute and tries to classify the different negotiation steps based on the challenges of negotiating business deals in China. As a tool IRENEs framework on “Who/ How/ What” is used. Based on the analysis of the negotiation and the review of the cultural differences between western oriented and Chinese businesses suggestions will be made what could have been done differently

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    China Facts

    Arts/Entertainment The developments and introduction of Chinese Art dates back as far as 960 AD. Early forms of art in China were made from pottery and jade in the Neolithic period. The gist of Chinese art encompasses fine arts, folk arts, and performance arts. The most common types/forms of arts and entertainment in the Chinese culture and China are as follows: 1. Literature 2. Chinese Folk Art 3. Visual Art 4. Film 5. Chinese Music 6. Performing Arts 7. Gardening 8. Architecture

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    History

    The British discovered they could use Opium to trade with the chines the British got hong-kong and 5 other trade ports from the Treaty of Nanjing. The British had become dominant economic power of china. The reasons here was a rush to colonize Africa and it's main reason was for industrialization . I am against Imperialism. Imperialism is when one nation take over other countries either by using force or by gaining control of the political or economic system. I am against it it because it is wrong

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    Establishing a Chinese Kung Fu Club in Australia

    of potential problems which result in cross-culture issues. The report will explore the problems and make recommendations on how to successfully establish the Kung Fu club in Australia. Issues involve various national cultural differences between China and Australia, which include the attitude to Kung Fu, the rules of Kung Fu and the length of the course. Recommendations are made with respect to each of these categories. * Both theory and practice courses should be combined. * A library bar

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    Cross-Cultural Management

    Cross-Cultural Management: Reflection Part. 1 of 2: Traditional Aboriginal Culture and Traditional Chinese Culture This reflective report will attempt to compare and contrast between Traditional Australian Aboriginal Culture and Traditional Chinese Culture. Ferraro & Briody (2013) defines culture as the shared perceptions among group of two or more people, their beliefs, values and behavioural patterns, which ultimately shape their way of life. I will analyse the two cultures around Hodstede’s

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    Pure Land Buddhism Case Study

    2. Development of Pure Land Buddhism The idea of Pure Land Buddhism was raised in China and then spread to other countries, such as Japan and East Asia. (Wallace 2002, 43) It became famous in these countries but there are variations between the ideas. Take Indian and China as examples, Indian think that there would be separate life after rebirth as their present life may be suffering and the life after death should be happy and not connected to the present life. On the other hand, Chinese take

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    Han China Technology Dbq Essay

    second century B.C.E., a Han government official wrote to other local officials concerning flood prevention (doc. 1). He gave details on how the waterways could be inspected to stop floodings in their district and how everyone can contribute to help China. He felt that technology was advanced enough to prevent floods and that it was not the technology that was lacking, but the organization of technology was. Another official, Huan Guan, wrote about how

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