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  • Women In China Role Of Women
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    Even since the dramatic post- 1949 changes in China regarding the role of women, China has remained paternalistic in it's attitudes and social reality. The land reform, which was intended to create a more balanced economic force in marriage, was the beginning of governmental efforts to pacify women, with no real social effect. Communist China needed to address the "woman question." Since women wanted more equality, and equality is doled out from the hands of those in power, capitalism was examin...
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  • Women In China Role Of Women
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    Even since the dramatic post- 1949 changes in China regarding the role of women, China has remained paternalistic in it's attitudes and social reality. The land reform, which was intended to create a more balanced economic force in marriage, was the beginning of governmental efforts to pacify women, with no real social effect. Communist China needed to address the "woman question." Since women wanted more equality, and equality is doled out from the hands of those in power, capitalism was examin...
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  • Male Dominated Society Buddhist Temple
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    Hsu Kin: A Chinese Immigrant's Story Hsu Kin grew up a poor boy in a small village in southern China. From as young as he could remember, Kin dreamed of journeying to America in search of wealth in the gold-laden streams of California. At age 14, Kin's dream became reality, and his father granted him permission to leave China in favor of a better life in America. At a cost of $ 30, Kin traveled to San Francisco by way of a large ship. His trip was not without hardships, but this only made his ne...
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  • Filial Piety In China
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    ... l as your children we must first be faithful first to our country" This indicated that the students placed the country before their parents, which is a violation of the Confucian concept of filial piety. It also indicated that the students were willing to sacrifice their lives for the sake of democracy rather than living on to repay their parents the debt of giving them life and having brought them up, which is another violation of the Confucian concept of filial piety. However, the students...
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  • Constitutional Democracy Chinese Society
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    After Deng Xiaoping gained power in 1978, a new political atmosphere was promised for the Chinese people. A promise of a free land with a modern economic state was made by Deng in order to gain public support. During Deng's reign, a series of economic reforms were made. These reforms had major impacts on both the economy and the society of China. Although it has been argued that Deng was leading a totalitarian regime, historians tend to overlook the idea that the Chinese have different ideologie...
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  • Ideologies Of The Democracy Movement In China
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    ... the intellectuals were beginning to doubt the Chinese Communist Party, but no political action was taken to overthrow the Maoist regime because of Chinese cultural respect towards the system of government. However, in 1978, after Mao's death, Deng Xiaoping obtained leadership of the Chinese Communist Party. Deng's initial objective was to retain a "socialist democracy" within China. As in other issues in Chinese history, scholars have attempted to define the purpose of Deng's reign. One comm...
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  • Women In China Chinese Society
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    Women in China Chinese society has always been based on patriarchal principle, where man is considered to be the head of household and the role of women is limited to raising children, without being able to get a social prominence. Even up to these days, women are having much harder time, when it comes to getting hired or defending their civil rights. Since the time of Communist revolution in 1949, this situation did not change by much. Even though that Chinese constitution proclaims equality be...
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  • Dream Of The Red Chamber
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    Dream of the Red Chamber China is one of the most ancient countries of world civilization with 4000 year-history. Every history reflects the life, customs and traditions of people that create it. The novel Dream of the Red Chamber written by Tsao Hsueh-Chin (Cao Xueqin) is arguably one of the best known Chinese novels. It was written in the 18 th century. Hong Lou (the title of the novel the Red Chamber) presents readers a story of rich Chinese family clan and describes happenings inside the duc...
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  • Search For Meaning Chinese Society
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    Chinese Education There are many different approaches to studying education as whole as well as studying political education, which used to be a permanent part of education in China, each of which yields interesting insights into the changes in thought and consciousness arising in the process of rapid social and economic change over the last decade. Stanley Rosen's work has opened up to us the world of Chinese surveys, with all their revealing details on changing youth attitudes towards the part...
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  • Traditional Chinese Chinese Society
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    China and the West Seventeenth century China had become a closed country, in effect limiting how much of the outside world was allowed into China. In essence China had closed its doors to missionaries and all who would try to push western culture (Christianity, alcohol, opium, etc) onto the Chinese people. Tradition was very important to the Chinese. With the passage of the unequal treaties in the nineteenth century the doors were once again opened for missionaries-thus paving the way for an inf...
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  • Male Dominated Society Chinese Immigrants
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    Running Head: Chinese Immigrant Hsu Kin: A Chinese Immigrants Story Tamanee C. Mundy Hawaii Pacific University Abstract Hsu Kin grew up a poor boy in a small village in southern China. From as young as he could remember, Kin dreamed of journeying to America in search of wealth in the gold-laden streams of California. At age 14, Kins dream became reality, and his father granted him permission to leave China in favor of a better life in America. At a cost of $ 30, Kin traveled to San Francisco by ...
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  • Chinese Society Migrant Workers
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    Change Chinese Society Leo Tam Change in Chinese Society The two articles provided do not show much evidence of change in the way Chinese society has functioned In the first article, the obvious focal point would be the traditional collective family unit and Confucian value of filial piety. Many of the rural workers give their reasons for migration on the need to earn more money in order to support their families. In the case of a former farmer, Wang Jie, he left the countryside for a job loadin...
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  • Chinese Society Ideal Person Confucius
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    Confucius was believedConfucious Confucius Confucius was believed to have been born in 551 BC. , in the state of Lu, known today as the Shandong province. His parents named him Kong Qui. They died when he was very young. The name Confucius comes from the Latin word Kongfuzi which means Great Master Kong. Confucius was the most influential and respected philosopher in Chinese history. His ideas were the strongest influence on Chinese society from around 100 BC. to the AD. 1900 s. The Chinese gove...
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  • Chinese Communist Party Five Year Plan
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    The Chinese Economy, Culture &# 038; Society The social values and history have shaped and formed the economical developments and the current environment of business in the Peoples Republic of China. They have determined the patterns for negotiation and the Chinese perceptions of business, and their feelings towards westerners. The implicit and explicit rules that the Chinese society has on the development of businesses, and the economy in general, are very important issues for any person going ...
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  • Peoples Republic Civil Religion
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    By Spencer J. Confucianism Confucianism By Spencer J. Palmer The Confucian focus upon moral example, as the basis of harmony in society, government, and the universe is consistent with LDS views. However, Confucius was not interested in metaphysics or theology; he did not advocate belief in God, nor did he talk about life after death. He was concerned with humans in their social setting. Arguments that Confucianism is not a religion have often been answered by references to its sacred text. One ...
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  • Universal Declaration Of Human Rights Yin Yang
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    expense of the health system to many people and faltering mutual support networks, the positive effects of Qigong practice and the support networks resulting from membership will have been supportive for the spread of the Falun Gong. " However, the Falun Dafa is taught as a path which is more than just the practice of Qigong; is seen a way of life. 1 Founder Li Hongzhi (a. k. a. Master Li) has said that, in the past, its secrets were passed only from master to student. Hongzhi made the move...
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  • Filial Piety Juvenile Delinquency
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    Introduction Xiao, the Chinese word for filial piety is the defining feature in Chinese culture as filial piety was extolled as the highest virtue in China for centuries. I subscribe to the school of thought that filial piety is the root of Chinese ethics and with it all enlightening studies come into existence. Chinese society was built upon the doctrine of filial piety and that it is the theme in Chinese culture, influencing all aspects of Chinese lives. In this essay, I will examine the signi...
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  • Chinese Communist Party Freedom Of Speech
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    After Deng Xiaoping gained power in 1978, a new political atmosphere was promised for the Chinese people. A promise of a free land with a modern economic state was made by Deng in order to gain public support. During Deng's reign, a series of economic reforms were made. These reforms had major impacts on both the economy and the society of China. Although it has been argued that Deng was leading a totalitarian regime, historians tend to overlook the idea that the Chinese have different ideologie...
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  • Shih Huang Ti Great Leap Forward
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    The Life of Mao Zedong Dressed in the drab military uniform that symbolized the revolutionary government of Communist China, Mao Zedong's body still looked powerful, like an giant rock in a gushing river. An enormous red flag draped his coffin, like a red sail unfurled on a Chinese junk, illustrating the dualism of traditional China and the present Communist China that typified Mao. 1 A river of people flowed past while he lay in state during the second week of September 1976. Workers, peasants,...
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  • York New York Eighteenth And Nineteenth Centuries
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    Throughout history, the civilizations of both England and China have been deeply impacted by religion. In England, two main religions were practiced: Catholicism and Protestantism. While these two religions were practiced somewhat in China, especially Catholicism, they were not the major religions. Conversely, China? s main religions over time have been Buddhism and Confucianism. Along with Taoism and Islam, these religions have helped to shape China. A major driving force behind the culture of ...
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