During the Cultural Revolution, all traditional thoughts, customs, arts, ideas, and philosophies were ignored and attacked. Students, for one, were encouraged to criticize their parents and teachers for their traditional thoughts. Wealthy men, anything old (old customs; habits; traditions; philosophies, such as Confucianism), and those who were part of the counter-revolutionary were assailed and sought to be eradicated, for they were all considered evil. The Cultural Revolution, furthermore, was
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Elane Yap Theng Yu HELP University Outline I. Introduction A. Opener: B. Thesis Statement: Women in Ancient China led a tough life as they faced discrimination in each and every day, no matter if it is in their roles in family, education, occupation and their dressing and makeup, thus these led to the revolution of some women. II. The ancient China society practiced the beliefs that men are dominant to women. A. Theory of Yin-Yang 1. low position of women compared
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government of China and the first co-built University under the administration of both the Ministry of Education and the Provincial Government. It is authorized by the Ministry of Education to receive the Chinese Government and the Confucius Institute Scholarship. Zhengzhou University has 11 disciplines - literature, science, technology, medicine, history, philosophy, law, economics, management, education and agriculture. Zhengzhou University covers an area of more than 4.7 sq. km. It has 4 campuses; the
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area/job, difficulty in physical contacts * Differ in religion, education, social clubs, newspaper, political influence 2.2 Socio-economic difference/gap (Farikin) based on “divide and rule policy” a. Islamic Economic b. Conventional Economic 2.3 Variation in Educational System (Khawlah) * no national schools, only Malays, Chinese, Indian, English vernacular schools * Different educational philosophy and objective, syllabus, textbooks, teachers and curriculum
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HOST COMMUNICATION COMPETENCE AND MASS MEDIA USE AMONG A SAMPLE OF CHINESE ESL STUDENTS by JUN QIAN A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Education in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario, Canada August, 2009 Copyright © Jun Qian, 2009 ii ABSTRACT This qualitative study investigated Chinese ESL students’ use of host mass media and how such use enabled them to acquire host communication competence and acculturation
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the Chinese believe that communication is the key component in business affairs; employees of both domestic and international companies must use communication to complete any business deals or transactions. One influence that sets the Chinese apart from other countries in their way of ethics is that their base ethics teachings are based off the teachings of Confucius. Confucius was known as a political figure, educator, and a thinker; his teachings have become the foundation on how the Chinese perceive
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productivity, equalization system and have the governmental power centralized. The defense was improve and great was expanded and Buddhism was spread. When Yangdi took over the throne he didn’t seek to gain support from nomads. He restored Confucian education and examination system of bureaucrats. Yangdi lost support of nomads by supporting educational forms. Yangdi start expensive construction work. Yangdi luxury expense lost him public support and he was assassinated by his minister, but the biggest
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Americans’ favorite sports, the ranking of soccer is around seventy, which is fall behind dog sledding unexpectedly. Now, I have to stand out and announce the significant literacy of soccer because people could improve themselves by touching the philosophy of soccer. Many people regard soccer a kind of sport item and they ignore that the literacy of soccer had become a critical sponsorship when I was young. Actually, the literacy of soccer reflects not only physical training and violent aesthetics
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or even Brahman), who while transcendent nonetheless offer moments of immanence, Chinese religion locates whatever ultimate there may be in the process of transcendent transformation, where the issue is not so much one of transcendence/immanence but of transforming the self into non-self beyond this reality. This form of contemplating the ultimate is so foreign to the West that we ask “What is Truth?” while the Chinese ask “What is the Way?” . But even when asking the wrong questions and/or coming
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The Impact of Globalization on Higher Education Abstract: Education is undergoing constant change under the influence of globalization. Globalization brings many positive changes on education. It changes the roles of students and teachers, and shifts society from industrialized society towards an information-based society. It has a great effect on culture and brings about a new form of cultural imperialism. The rise of new cultural imperialism is shaping children, the future citizen of global
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