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    The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and Its Influence in History Benedict Pursell; Ms. O’Connell’s Class; Period 6 Introduction The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was a U.S. congressional act with a profound impact on American society and the world. It was introduced by California Senators to deter Chinese immigration to the United States. They were under immense pressure from their constituents and many white American citizens in other states to put forth this act. These citizens believed that the

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    HISTORY OF TCM REFLEXOLOGY THROUGHOUT TIME Jacqueline Anne Clinkard CCATCCM – TCM Reflexology HISTORY OF TCM REFLEXOLOGY THROUGHOUT TIME Ancient China has a history of foot therapy; in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) the feet have held symbolical importance for both spiritual and physical well-being for many centuries in the Orient. Many Civilizations have practiced Reflexology. Evidence of this has been documented on four continents, Asia, Europe, Africa and North America. The most common

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    Jose AAAS 280E John Cheng November 11, 2016 Island: poetry and history of Chinese immigrants on Angel Island Chinese immigration to the United States began in large number during the California Gold Rush. Many people came to the country hoping to find jobs and fortune for themselves and their families back in China. Among those immigrants many stayed in the country and others went back to China. The point of entry for these Chinese immigrants to California between 1910 and 1940 was the Angles Island

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    The Chinese medicine is related to china history and eastern culture. Every culture has its own idea about creation of universe and human being. Chinese has a basic theory for human creation that included the human’s physiology and the human’s substance. The theory of five substances depends on five elements that related to all physiologic activity of human. One of them is Qi. Qi term has a conflicted idea between traditional Chinese medicine and western scientific sense that due to misunderstand

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    Because of the influence of Chinese history and culture, there are various of wedding dresses from ancient times. Hanfu clothes, Tang wedding clothes, and red cheongsam are the main Chinese wedding dress. However, what they all had in common of the bride’s and bridegroom’s dresses were: there must be decorative figures and patterns which representing auspicious meanings. Such as phoenix, peony, and auspicious patterns. Bridegrooms and the brides were dressed up in red finery and ancient rituals were

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    Making the best effect Dynasty Qin Dynasty was not the shortest Dynasty in the long river of Chinese history. Comparing to Han Dynasty or Tang Dynasty that lasted almost about five hundred years, Qin Dynasty was only last for 15 years (221 to 206 B.C.E). Although Qin had such a transient period to power the country, it played a fundamental role in Chinese history. In historians’ view, they also consider Qin Dynasty was the first dynasty to unify the country. Qin ended the Warring States period and

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    Chinese political history harkening back to dynastic rule recalls notions of a highly centralized government, a bloated and corrupt bureaucracy, and the limited power of commoners to significantly change their circumstances, much less how they are governed. With the introduction of political reforms in recent years meant to fortify local governance by allowing the Chinese people to elect officials, scholars have paid increased attention to the effectiveness of these local governments. In the readings

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    figure in the Chinese history. He was a teacher, a philosopher, and also the founder of Confucianism. Confucius’ philosophies, on the other hand, would became well known as Confucianism. Confucianism can be considered as an ancient Chinese philosophy as well as a popular religion in the Chinese history. It is known to be a way of life taught by Confucius. Although being transformed over a long period of time, Confucianism is still the source of values and the social code of the Chinese. It not only

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    The Six Dynasty period in Chinese historiography is often classified with moments of conflict, revolt, strife, famine, disunity, and not innovation. Historians and academics categorize the period as a placeholder between the more significant Han China—206 BCE to 220 CE—and the Tang dynasty—618 to 907 CE. Understandably, Han China’s military, infrastructure, and civil capabilities were rivalled only by that of the Roman Empire, and even then, the Han dynasties administrative capabilities were rivalled

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    Chinese music is referred to as the art form of organized vocal and instrumental sounds that have been orchestrated in China. Chinese music is one of the oldest and most highly developed of all known musical systems in the entire world. Different forms of music have been recorded in ancient Chinese documents dating back to the earlier periods of Chinese civilization that have provided evidence of a well-developed and functioning musical culture as early as the Zhou Dynasty. These continued to develop

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