CHINESE CULTURE AND WESTERN PERCEPTIONS
....
Chinese tend to differ from Westerners within the contexts of the integration- inwardness and reputation-morality dimensions (Bond, 1991, pp. 137-152). ....
(1713

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Early Chinese History
.... We
tend to think of this in terms of the future of humanity, but the
Chinese tend to think of it as the most important requirement for the support of the older ....
(1479

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Chinese Culture & Belief System
.... in Cantonese. The parents
tend also to prefer
Chinese language reading material and television programming in Cantonese. In many ....
(2823

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Chinese Economic Development & Rural Women
.... Moreover, by their presence they
tend to bid up wages in general. Thus, both for rural China as a whole and for rural
Chinese women, the overall effects of ....
(2282

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Chinese Assimilation in New York
.... That would help explain interview information that relocated
Chinese may
tend to set up mini-enclaves in new neighborhoods; Brooklyn's Chinatown is given as ....
(1549

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A CHINESE MANAGER'S PERSPECTIVE
.... parts fit together. When I'm dealing with another
Chinese-owned firm, it will
tend to operate in the same basic way. While the head ....
(3887

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ASSIMILATION, ACCULTURATION, AND THE CHINESE IMMIGRANY
.... Indeed, younger people in
Chinese immigrant families
tend to have higher levels of assimilation and not only are they less inclined to maintain
Chinese dietary ....
(1272

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Chinese and American Worldviews
....
Chinese husband-wife relationships presume male superiority and sexual options, female fidelity, and .... working in and outside the home, and marriages
tend to be ....
(1412

6

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Silence in The Woman Warrior
.... to the other. The sharing of stories like the one about her aunt,
tend to silence expression from
Chinese women. They do so through ....
(1293

5

)
Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior
.... to the other. The sharing of stories like the one about her aunt,
tend to silence expression from
Chinese women. They do so through ....
(1293

5

)
Social Profile of Chinese (MAINLAND
.... increases have also occurred in the open market, and this change was not widely welcomed by urban
Chinese. Extended families in Mainland China
tend to live ....
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Social Profile of a Typical Chinese
.... increases have also occurred in the open market, and this change was not widely welcomed by urban
Chinese. Extended families in Mainland China
tend to live ....
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Chinese Medical Thought
.... Even modern
Chinese medicine, for example, is characterized by a plurality of concepts and .... In this environment, different ideas
tend to be well tolerated. ....
(1209

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Hong Kong Textile Industry
.... civil servants. The
Chinese tend to regard Hong Kong as "a breeding ground for political dissent" (Craig, 1993, p. 71). From the ....
(4415

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HONG KONG TEXTILE INDUSTRY
.... civil servants. The
Chinese tend to regard Hong Kong as "a breeding ground for political dissent" (Craig, 1993, p. 71). From the ....
(4445

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Treatment of Bronchitis & Chinese Medicine
.... These drugs
tend to be expensive and sometimes difficult to procure even in places .... How Traditional
Chinese Medicine Can Help TCM is a method of treatment that ....
(953

4

)
Traditional Chinese Medicine & HIV/AIDS
.... These drugs
tend to be expensive and sometimes difficult to procure even in places .... How Traditional
Chinese Medicine Can Help TCM is a method of treatment that ....
(953

4

)
US Response to Chinese Rivalry
.... Ironically,
Chinese resistance to Western efforts at imposing Western cultural norms throughout .... They
tend to view completely open markets as part of the same ....
(1776

7

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Chinese Cities
Westerners have only a vague idea of the nature of most
Chinese cities. From television and film records, we know that these cities
tend to be crowded, that ....
(1420

6

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Communication and Criminal Justice
.... Vietnamese gangs do not join with Hong Kong
Chinese gangs - who do not join with Taiwan
Chinese gangs. White gangs
tend to be skinhead/Aryan-based in their ....
(1771

7

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Aisan American Migration From Central Cities to Suburbs
....
Chinese from Taiwan
tend to settle in and around Flushing in Queens, while most Koreans and some Filipinos also make their homes in Queens. ....
(2428

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Asian American Health Clients There are several issu
.... and Sue (1990, p. 198) concur, reporting that Indo-
chinese client values
tend to significantly differ from those of American-trained health-care professionals. ....
(2485

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Discrimination Against Indonesian Chinese Intro
.... They also
tend to live in the central business district in dwellings .... The significant event in modern government policy concerning ethnic
Chinese in Indonesia ....
(3139

13

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Economic Development and Rural Women in China
.... Moreover, by their presence they
tend to bid up wages in general. Thus, both for rural China as a whole and for rural
Chinese women, the overall effects of ....
(2411

10

)
Assimilation of Asian Immigrants in American Society
.... There are Korean, Thai, Cambodian, Japanese, Vietnamese and
Chinese communities all separated from each other. These ethnic groups
tend to live and shop within ....
(520

2

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US Involvement in Opium Trade With China
.... be made. As described by ME Haq (2003), two types of arguments
tend to be presented about the Indo-
Chinese opium trade. On the one ....
(1442

6

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Falun Gong
.... Such groups have been part of the
Chinese scene for thousands of years, and they
tend to grow violent in times of crisis and transition. ....
(1430

6

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Trade between China &Pacific Rim Countries
.... Most non-
Chinese business entities
tend view the foreign trade potential of the PRC in the context of the country's vast population (De Voe 51-52). ....
(2873

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Economic Reforms in PRC
.... LAW AND COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING FOREIGN ENTITIES IN THE PRC Most non
Chinese business entities
tend view the foreign trade potential of China in the ....
(3094

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Economic Reform & Implications in China
.... Most non
Chinese business entities
tend to view the foreign trade potential of China in the context of the country's vast population (De Voe, 1991, pp. 51-52). ....
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