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Art Therapy And
Chinese Disabled Culture
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This 10 page paper provides background information on
Chinese culture, a woman's place in that culture, the
social parameters of being deaf and the Chinese outlook on
providing special education for the developmentally
disabled. It presents the argument that the application of
art therapy for the deaf and mentally disabled Chinese
woman is not only appropriate but would also provide
strength in areas such as communication, social skills,
and interpersonal relations. Bibliography lists 11
sources.
Filename: KTchiart.wps
Arthur Waley/Opium
Wars Through Chinese Eyes
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A 5 page essay that gives an overview of Arthur Waley's
text on the First Opium War. Waley points out that other
books written on the Chinese Opium Wars do not give
adequate attention to the Chinese official most involved
in the First Opium War, which was Lin Tse-hsu, who was
sent by the Emperor in 1839 to suppress the opium traffic
coming illegally into the country. Using primary sources,
Waley discusses Lin's career. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khlintse.wps
Asian Women (Hmong
Refugees)
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A 5 page research paper that examines the situation of
Hmong refugee women in American society who are suffering
from depression and posttraumatic stress disorder. The
writer discusses the rehabilitation efforts that have
directed towards these women and whether or not these do
more harm then good. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Asiwome.wps
Aspects of China
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A fifteen page paper which looks at various aspects of
China, including the importance of religious systems such
as Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism and the rise of the
National Party and Communist Party in modern China.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JLchina2.wps
Bai Juyi (Pai
Chu-i, Bo Juyi, Po Chü-i) 772-846 - Poet of the Tang
Dynasy
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(5 pp) Bai Juyi (772-846) is considered one of the most
prolific poets of the Tang Dynasty. And the Tang Dynasty
itself (618 - 907 BCE) is considered to be the golden age
of Chinese poetry. We will examine this poet and his works
in light of his own historic period. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: Bbbaijuy.doc
Bertolucci’s,
The Last Emperor – An Overview
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Bertolucci’s, The Last Emperor – An Overview: This
6-page essay examines the 1987 Bernardo Bertolucci film,
The Last Emperor. Part embellished fiction, in part fact
this epic motion picture depicts the biography of Pu Yi,
the last emperor of the Ling Dynasty and much of 20th
Century China’s tumultuous history. Bibliography lists 3
sources. SNEmpero.doc
Filename: SNEmpero.doc
Blood, Sweat
& Tears - The Price of Progress in China
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A 10 page paper that explores the sweatshop tactics that
are being practiced today in the factories of China as
manufacturing increases due to the current economic boom.
Included is a description of the conditions in some of
these factories as well as a discussion on the ethics of
this practice as related to business. Bibliography lists 1
source.
Filename: LCChina.doc
Book Review /
Early Dynasties
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5 page review of a book by D. Keightly entitled "Shang
& Zhou Dynasties : An Historical Examination."
The writer analyzes the foundations of Chinese
civilization, tradition, culture, political rule, and
other developments. Key aspects of the Shane and Zhou
dynasties are clarified. No citation.
Filename: Shangdyn.wps
Buddhism in China
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This 7 page paper provides an overview of Buddhism in
China. Various forms of Buddhism are explored. Types of
Buddhism within China and other nations are compared and
contrasted. Some history is provided as well as
information regarding religious practices in communist
China today. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: SA119Bud.doc
China / The Long
March (1934-35)
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An overview of one of China's most dramatic stand-ups in
the country's history, "The Long March." For the
most part, this was an epic journey across China
undertaken by the Chinese Communists in 1934-35 and
sprawling out over 5,000 miles. It has been defined by
some as the most extraordinary event of its kind in world
history and this 5 page paper details its casual factors,
philosophical rationale, and political outcome.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Longmarc.wps
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