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Papers On China & Chinese Issues
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Genghis Khan's Impact On Asia
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An 8 page paper that evaluates the impact Genghis Khan had on Asia, particularly how in creating the Mongol Empire and the Mongol Army, he affected cultures and practices of the native people and forever changed the face of the continent. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Khangen.wps
Genny Lim: Summary and Annotated Bibliography
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This is a 6 page summary and annotated bibliography on Genny Lim. Genny Lim is a successful poet, writer, playwright and performance artist who is currently a professor at New College of California in San Francisco. The research related to her work reveals her significance and impact in the Asian American arts especially in regards to her play and historical texts on the Chinese Exclusion Act and the detainees at Angel Island until 1940. Her play “Paper Angels” has been exceptionally well received by all audiences and it is also considered important in highlighting the personal and public aspects of this component of American history previously unknown to most of the population.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TJGenny1.rtf
Ghengis Khan / The Man, His Empire, & His Infamy
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A 7 page discussion of mongul conqueror Genghis Khan and his long-lasting effects on the structure of the world. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: Gkhan.wps
Globalization Means Stability, Means Prosperity
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Before September 11, 2001, Washington, D.C. observers began calling the United States a benevolent imperialist on the path of walking poorer countries into the global community (LeFeber, 2002, 1). Despite its retractors, this has proved out. In one example, China is reaping the economic benefits of globalization, while retaining its autonomy. Discussed is national autonomy within the global community as means to stability and prosperity. Bibliography lists 7 sources. JVglobgv.rtf
Filename: JVglobgv.rtf
Guanxi and the Gift Economy in China;
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The company of China is complex, underneath the formal communist economy is the social gift economy of interpersonal exchanges. This 6 page paper looks at the two economies comparing them and then focusing on the role of the gift economy in the social and cultural structure of the country. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEgiftex1.rtf
Ha Jin's "The Bridegroom : Stories": Changes In China
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6 pages in length. The extent to which the stories in Ha Jin's "The Bridegroom" illustrate how much a century of revolution changed China and the Chinese speaks to the vastly revised perspectives upon such issues as love, sexual pleasure, food, family, fairness, wealth, success, education, friendship and simple survival. Ha Jin clearly shows how Chinese culture has been granted a measure of immunity to much of the upheavals associated with Mao's revolution and Deng's reforms; however, that is not to say that China and her people are completely exempt from facing new challenges of contemporary society today. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCHaJin.rtf
Health Care Systems in the U.S. and China
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This 3 page paper briefly examines the health care systems in the U.S. and China, and argues that both are overly complex, far too costly and ineffective. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVHCUSCh.rtf
Henry P'u Yi - The Last Manchu Emperor
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A 10 page paper that relates the history and biography of the last Manchu Emperor, Henry P'u Yi, who assumed the throne when he was just barely three years old. The writer reports his life as a child, teenager, his association with the Japanese, his exile to the Soviet Union where he lived under house arrest, his imprisonment in China and his last years. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGpuyi.wps
Henry Serruys' "The Mongols And Ming China : Customs And History": Hung-Wu And The Mongols
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7 pages in length. Henry Serruys' account of the Hung-Wu period (1386-1398) in "The Mongols and Ming China : Customs and History" draws upon the author's literary talents, as well as the sordid historical events that revolve around China's Mongols during this period. This detailed analysis
provides the reader with a scope of knowledge both vast and explicit, with the book's aim being that of a comprehensive critical overview of how China's Mongols managed to rule for the better part of a century. Indeed, the sources upon which Serruys draw are instrumental in his ability to portray this era as one of China's most powerful. Clearly,
the method by which the author assembles the work, as well as his complementary writing style, brings forth the underlying reasons that such a forceful period existed in China's past and what its people have learned from such events, which represent the book's larger issues. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCming.doc
Hiphop in Hong Kong
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A paper which looks at the way in which hiphop culture has become popular in Hong Kong, particularly with reference to the way in which it has incorporated traditional Chinese forms.
Bibliography lists 5 sources
Filename: JLhiphop.rtf
HISTORICAL CONTEMPORARY ANTECEDENT OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE
CHINESE POPULATION OF AMERICA
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This 5-page paper dicusses the historical precedent as it pertains to discrimination against Chinese Americans. Topics under discussion in this paper include history of Chinese immigrants and why discrimination continues to this day. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTchidis.rtf
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