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162.20272 Chinese Temples, a Major Factor in Unity
Whatever the reason, whatever the factors, Western civilizations have been fascinated by Eastern culture for decades. However, when the mysticism is put to rest, the varying religious practices among the Chinese and the uses for their temples gravitate toward one major underlining goal- unification of faith and charity. Chinese religious temples vary in artistic style and function. However, the main function of each temple regardless of its style or many uses is to continue the chain of faith and charity found in one of the ?mother? temples in the homeland.
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163.20273 Chinese Spirituality and American Pop Culture
This paper will examine five distinct examples of Chinese spirituality as represented in various forms of Western media. Each example will be identified, have its relationship to Chinese religion explained, and have its significance for Americans discussed. Through this, the oft times flippant attitude the West has for the Far East will be illustrated.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 20273 Chinese Religion America.doc
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164.20397 Chinese Ethnic Nationalism in the Peoplre's Republic: An analysis
This paper will demonstrate my mastery of chinese nationalism and ethnographic knowledge. The book"Muslim Chinese Ethnic Nationalism n the People's Republic" by Dru C. Gladney will be the main focus for my tenets and arguments and opinions. I will provide a comparative interretation and an ethnographic survey of the Chinese musling lifestyle and how it effects the culture.
Pages: 10
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Filename: 20397 Chinese Muslim Nationalism.doc
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165.20417 Povety in China
This paper analyzes changes in hte poverty rate in china and some of the reforms that have contributed to it as wlel as what might be done in the future to bring the rate down even more, showing that the current efforts to develop a more capitalist-oriented market structure has a long way to go before the situation begins to change and trickle down to the masses.
Pages: 8
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Filename: 20417 China Poverty Change.doc
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166.20426 Child Labor and Trade
This paper is on the subject of child labor, trade, and economic development in China today, a country still plagued by various charges concerning trade and development and issues such as child labor and prison labor, issues that have been raised again and again in the argument over granting most-favored-nations (MFN) status to China and in allowing China to join the World Trade Organization (WTO) as the country wishes.
Pages: 8
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Filename: 20426 China Child labor.doc
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167.21181 U.S.-China Trade Imbalance
This is not to say that there is nothing that can be can be done to improve the U.S.-China trade imbalance. Globalization is not a natural force: It was made by humans and can be undone by humans. And other actions ? such as the U.S.?s bargaining with China to reset its fixed exchange rate (which many economists argue keeps the value of the Chinese currency artificially low) would certainly help. But this trade imbalance is a symptom of the structural shifts brought about through globalization, and until a more localized system of production and consumption is instituted, that imbalance is here to stay.
Pages: 13
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Filename: 21181
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168.21182 U.S.-China Trade Imbalance
This is not to say that there is nothing that can be can be done to improve the U.S.-China trade imbalance. Globalization is not a natural force: It was made by humans and can be undone by humans. And other actions ? such as the U.S.?s bargaining with China to reset its fixed exchange rate (which many economists argue keeps the value of the Chinese currency artificially low) would certainly help. But this trade imbalance is a symptom of the structural shifts brought about through globalization, and until a more localized system of production and consumption is instituted, that imbalance is here to stay.