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Essays on western chinese

  1. Western Influences on Chinese Painting
    The traditional view of Western influences on Chinese painting has been that the first influences derived from Chinese artistsamp39 observation of the work of ...
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  2. Western Medicineamp39s View of Chinese Medicine
    Chinese and western medicine are coming into contact more frequently as cultural exchanges become more common. Western medicine ...
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  3. CHINESE CULTURE AND WESTERN PERCEPTIONS
    CHINESE CULTURE AND WESTERN PERCEPTIONS Introduction This research examines crosscultural interactions between Chinese and Westerners. ...
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  4. American/Western ampamp Chinese Rhetorical Customs
    ... To make a meaningful examination of the similarities and differences between Western and Chinese rhetorical styles, which Matalene explains is known as ...
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  5. Western Commerce in China
    ... As Ho insists, with a little adjusting, Chinese cultural values and Western norms can find a synergy. A company culture that values ...
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  6. US Response to Chinese Rivalry
    ... Ironically, Chinese resistance to Western efforts at imposing Western cultural norms throughout the region has also made Asians wary of Western efforts to open ...
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  7. Chinese Medical Thought
    ... Perhaps, however, social harmony theory has had some influence on the Chinese reaction to Western medicine. At least initially, Western ...
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  8. Western Encroachment on China
    ... The Jesuits had made an active effort to explain Christianity and other aspects of Western thought in Chinese terms, but this cultural outreach had been ...
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  9. Chinese Acupuncture
    ... Western missionaries and Chinese immigrants first brought acupuncture to the United States, but it was considered to be an inexact, unscientific method of ...
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  10. The Invention of the Modern Chinese Self
    ... he sees Chu 193197. Lin Fengmian also shows both Chinese and Western traits in his paintings. Clarke notes that for Xu Beihong ...
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  11. Chinese and Greek Thought
    ... Making use of what she terms ampquotcontrastive rhetoric,ampquot Matalene 789, identifies different systems of logic contained in Chinese and Greek Western language. ...
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  12. Western Popular Music Influence in Asia
    ... Most of Asia has long been a target for Western entrepreneurs, but the Chinese market is only beginning to open to the West. However ...
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  13. Eastern and Western Thought
    ... When the individual dies, thought the Chinese, the grosser material would return to the ... the dualism of body and soul that has plagued the Western philosophers. ...
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  14. Treatment of Bronchitis ampamp Chinese Medicine
    ... Traditional Chinese Medicine TCM, developed over 2000 years ago, is a method of medicine that looks at the patient in a very different way from Western ...
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  15. Traditional Chinese Medicine ampamp HIV/AIDS
    ... Traditional Chinese Medicine TCM, developed over 2000 years ago, is a method of medicine that looks at the patient in a very different way from Western ...
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  16. Prominent Chinese Thinkers
    ... Western invasion increased and became more a part of the scene in China, with the establishment of new schools that combined both Western and Chinese subjects. ...
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  17. Manifest Destiny: Settlement of the American West
    ... settlement after the Civil War. Chinese immigrants also played a crucial role in Western settlement. More than 12,000 Chinese laborers ...
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  18. Fifth Chinese Daughter
    ... may simply be that her choice for independence was an inevitable result of her exposure to Western culture, but certainly many other young Chinese daughters in ...
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  19. Modern China ampamp Western Capitalism
    ... Soon 10,000 Chinese academictechnical specialists were studying in the United States ... Most comforting to Western observers, Deng formally denounced the Cultural ...
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  20. Chinese and American Worldviews
    ... Worldly success that is so central to Western thought is less important to the Chinese than the security of human relationships. ...
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  21. Classical Age of Chinese Thought
    ... In spite of the many similarities between the development of Chinese and Western classical philosophy that have been outlined above, one profound difference ...
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  22. A Short History of Chinese Philosophy
    ... Most popular were mathematics, science, and astronomy Introduction of Western Philosophy John ... A Short History of Chinese Philosophy: A systematice Account of ...
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  23. Chinese Culture ampamp Belief System
    ... In many homes, a tug of war takes place between Chinese and Western cultural values. ... Thus, Chinese music sounds very different from Western music. ...
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  24. Mao and the Chinese Revolution
    ... in Chinese history, but he and Champ39 n alike discuss the way Mao developed his own revolutionary theory based on certain Chinese ideas and western conceptions. ...
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  25. Chinese Philosophy of Human Nature
    ... As the preeminent Chinese philosopher, Confucius stands in contrast to such Western philosophers as Hobbes, whose rational philosophy attempted to diminish ...
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  26. The Chinese Revolution ampamp Mao TseTung
    ... in Chinese history, but he and Champ39 n alike discuss the way Mao developed his own revolutionary theory based on certain Chinese ideas and western conceptions. ...
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  27. International Commerce
    ... As Ho insists, with a little adjusting, Chinese cultural values and Western norms can find a synergy. A company culture that values ...
    (1207 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  28. 19th Century China
    ... Lu Xun, educated in Japan, absorbed Western and Chinese revolutionary texts and became a literary commentator on revolutionary events. ...
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  29. China and Imperial Decay and Decline
    Thus, while the experience of Western imperialism that the Chinese speak of as the Century of Humiliation was in some respects a wholly unprecedented episode ...
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  30. Institutional Racism Against Chinese Immigrants
    ... The ready availability of Western ships throughout these harbors gave many Chinese the choice of emigrating across the Pacific. ...
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