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    Shintoism

    Confucianism Shinto http://www.diffen.com/difference/Confucianism_vs_Shinto Geographical predominance: Asia Japan, Hawaii. Place of worship: Temple. Shrines. Founder: Confucius Unknown Place of origin: China Japan. Belief of God: One God. Ancestors also worshipped, though. Numerous deities. Status of Adam: N/A. N/A. Clergy: Sages, bureaucrats, etc. Priests, etc. Definition: Follower of Confucius. Way of the gods. Concept of Deity: Most believe in One God(Ti'en; or Heaven), but

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    Artificial Intelligence

    Of all the technological developments of the modern age, none is as complex as artificial intelligence. The idea that a non-human, manufactured entity could advance to a point of emulating human behavior is enough to make people shiver. The idea of something so advanced that we will not be able to tell the difference may be even worse. In 1961 Philip Dick wrote Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?. It portrayed a world with these exact characteristics. Artificial Intelligence had advanced to a point

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    Crickets

    treatment meted out to Japanese envoys attempting to establish trade and diplomatic relations. In fact the debate concerned Korea, then in the sphere of influence of China's Qing Dynasty which elements in the Japanese government sought to separate from Chinese influence and establish as a Japanese satellite.[8] Those in favor also saw the issue as an opportunity to find meaningful employment for the thousands of out-of-work samurai, who had lost most of their income and social standing in the new Meiji

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    Dialect

    Service Delivered Consideration in Working with Clients from Cantonese Speaking Backgrounds, describes the culture and language development of the Cantonese people. More importantly the article emphasizes how these factors influence the challenges Chinese natives face when learning the English language (Fung, 199). Speech language pathologists often work with individuals who speak English as a second language. The article stresses the importance of knowing a client’s home country and culture (Fung

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    The Word Halal Refers

    population looks for the Halal logo on the products so that they can purchase them easily. Malaysia consists of 3 different races which are the Malaya, Chinese, and Indians. 62% of the Malays are Muslim, 24% Chinese are either Buddhist or Traditional Chinese religions and 8% are Indians who follow Hinduism (department of statistics Malaysia, 2011). The Chinese and Indians don’t really pay attention whether the food is Halal or not. They don’t really know the benefits of the Halal food and they’re not aware

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    American Stereotypes of China

    two-part discussion of the ways in which Chinese and Americans think of each other, and the most common misunderstandings that arise AMERICANS don't know much about China. What they do know comes from three main sources: movies, the news, and history classes. This can be a sensitive subject, and I do not wish to offend anyone - my goal is only to give you an overview of American stereotypes of China. Just as I have encountered many stereotypes that the Chinese have of America (some accurate, some absurd

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    Alibaba

    but within that tradition are many different subcultures. The spoken language also varies greatly from region to region. Most Chinese people attach a great importance to cultivating, maintaining, and developing connections. These social values, which are the key elements for understanding Chinese social behavioural patterns and their business dynamics, are shared by Chinese societies all over the world. Alibaba.com is one of the most successful Internet companies to emerge from China. In fact

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    Disney

    after its first opening, Hong Kong Disneyland had to struggle with complaints about: factors such as the park’s small size, inconvenient location, lack of unique features, insufficient appeal to adults and missing Chinese elements. It was important to know beforehand some aspect of Chinese normal life. Such as the enormous attention parents focused on their children education and that school kids were busy almost year round. This is the reason why shifting the focus from entertainment to “edutaiment”

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    Term Paper

    to hire a local Chinese clerk for this position. The reason is that when more and more Chinese skill workers, investors, students immigrate to Saskatchewan, Chinese market has become our biggest market. Besides, Morgan Dragon Development Corp is a China-based company that 80% of managers are Chinese. Therefore, we consider hiring a local Chinese person due to the specific company culture and managing style. More specifically, the ideal candidate for this position is a Chinese person who has

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    Nothing but Me Not but Also You

    changed. The influx of Asian travellers like Koreans, Taiwanese, Chinese, Americans and Australians has specifically rated the dynamic growth of the tourism market. The 10- month data for this year already surpassed the 908,574 tourist recorded last year. Not only has the number of tourist increased rapidly, the profile of foreign tourist coming to the Philippines has also changed. The influx of Asian travellers like Koreans, Taiwanese, Chinese, Americans and Australians has specifically rated the dynamic

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