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    Art 101 Final Project Timeline

    during Classical Imperial China’s Song Dynasty consisting of the Northern Song Dynasty from A.D. 960 thru 1125 and the Southern Song Dynasty fro A.D. 1127 thru 1279 (Minnesota State University, n.d.). Nature and landscape paintings from the Song Dynasty develop a focal point within the painting that expresses the artist meaning throughout the painting. The artwork of the Northern Song Dynasty is defines as being traditional and conservative while the Southern Song Dynasty lacks the tradition and would

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    Find More Behind Chinese Cuisine Culture 0091124005 Yangyue In the west people’s eyes, eating is just an easy task everyone should do each day regularly. In their point of view, eating is nothing more than a fuel, just as the text tell us. But the author pointed out that Chinese cuisine make people to believe that eating is not just eating, there is much culture behind it and so will people in the foreign country feel. I am in favor of the author’s view that Chinese food has become one of the

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    The Effects of Dynasties

    dynasties that affected Chinese heritage, culture, economy and society were the Sui, Tang and Song dynasties. Each of these dynasties were significant into further building and creating China. Two out of three succeeded. Sui Dynasty was the second shortest dynasty, lasted only 38 years. The Tang Dynasty lasted almost 300 years and helped continue to improve China based on the results of the Sui Dynasty. The Song Dynasty followed after lasting only a few years because there was too much to do in order

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    Bound Feet & Western Dress

    According to Chinese culture and tradition, women are seen as nothing. When Chinese girls are born, they are raised to obey their fathers and seen as no use because she will eventually become the property of a husband and his family with the sole purpose of bearing children. They are simply raised to believe that women are much less important than men. Pang-Mei Natasha Chang is the author of the book: Bound Feet & Western Dress, which is a memoir that reflects on the life and struggles of her

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    Places

     compose and sing their own musical material including lyrics and melodies. As opposed to contemporary popular music singers who write their own songs, the term singer-songwriter describes a distinct form of artistry, closely associated with the folk-acoustic tradition. Singer-songwriters often provide the sole accompaniment to an entire composition or song, typically using a guitar or piano; both the compositions and the arrangements are written primarily as solo vehicles, with the material angled

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    Fuel Efficiency

    METHODOLOGY OF TRAIL/TEST RUN 1. Initially inspected the vehicle in front of the manufacturer in their approved service station for finding any alterations/modification and found that this vehicle (TN 37 BH 3223) has no modification and is similar to the other cars supplied by the manufacturer. 2. Being less than 6 months and hardly run 8,000 Km, initial requirement of calibration was not recommended as the trail has been planned to conduct in the place where distance is already known

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    Walt Whitman

    Mary Hammer Hammer1 English 102 Prof. Thuran Poem Analysis Essay This essay will examine two poems by Walt Whitman, “A Noiseless Patient Spider” and “When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer”. These two poems are similar in several ways yet differ in many as well. Each poem can be broken down and analyzed to relate to the human experience. Walt Whitman “A Noiseless

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    Conducting Business in China

    Conducting Business in China China’s three historic schools of thought are Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. These three beliefs make up the foundation for Chinese society. Confucianism is mostly concerned with political ideas and social harmony; Taoism is concerned with the health of the human body; and Buddhism is most concerned with psychology and the nature of the mind. Each of these teachings also emphasis the opposite of its main focus. Confucianism promoted social harmony by teaching about

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    Chinese Poetry

    Classic of Poetry, Chuci, Yuefu, Six dynasties poetry, Tang poetry, Song poetry, Yuan poetry. The poems of Classic of Poetry tend to have certain typical patterns in both rhyme and rhythm, to make much use of imagery, often derived from nature. The poems of the Chuci anthology are mostly of the seven-syllable form, and are formed in a unique way. Lines generally consist of three syllables. Yuefu are Chinese poems composed in a folk song style. Six dynasties poetry reflects one of the poetry world's more

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    Ancient Chinese Contributions

    The Many Contributions There is no doubt that the Ancient Chinese were wise powerful and grew prosperous. Ancient China has played a significant part in many famous inventions that have had a major impact in our lives from day to day. How many of us have ever given a thought to those that have made our lives easier by their inventions? There are quite a few from the Ancient Chinese that I was not aware of and was amazed at how many of these we do use in our lives every day and never stop to think

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