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Papers On China & Chinese Issues
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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.wps
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
Historical Criticism: Man's Fate
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9 pages. This historical criticism focuses on how and why Andre Malraux created his work Man's Fate. Looking into the background of several characters and deciding whether or not this is based on true martyrs, for example, will lend substance to the literary relevance of this novel. Man's Fate is an in-depth look at some truly richly developed characters and this literary critique will delve into how these characters actually came to be. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAhistc.rtf
History of the Fortune Cookie
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A 4 page paper which examines the history of the
fortune cookie. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAcookie.rtf
Hmong Imigration And Adaptation In The United States
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This 8 page report discusses the Hmong people of the highlands of Laos who fearlessly allied themselves with the United States war effort in Southeast Asia and who have since faced merciless persecution. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Hmong.wps
Hong Kong (An Overview)
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This 15 page country study examines this district of China. History is relayed along with specific demographic information. Information about the government, the economy and the people is included. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA714HK.rtf
Hong Kong / Political and Economic Changes
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A 15 page paper that describes the impacts of the process of Chinese reunification on the political and economic status of Hong Kong. The focus of this paper is on those aspects that significantly impact the economic health of Hong Hong. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Hongkon2.wps
HONG KONG INSURANCE REGULATION
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This paper discusses the regulation of insurance in Hong Kong, and whether or not it protects consumer interests. Also discussed is some background of the insurance industry in this country. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MThonkon.rtf
Hong Kong Migration Advisers
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A 6 page research paper that offers a summation and analysis of an article on Hong Kong migration from 1994 and the role of migration advisers. In 1994, there were more than 100 companies in Hong Kong specializing in offering consulting services to potential migrants to other countries (Hardie, 1994). Migration in the 1980s and early 1990s was spurred as a direct consequence of fears generated by the impending retrocession of Hong Kong to China (Vickers and Kan, 2003). During this period, thousands of people, frequently professionals, migrated overseas, usually to Australia, Canada or New Zealand, in order to secure foreign nationality for themselves and their families (Vickers and Kan, 2003). By having a member of the family obtain foreign citizenship, a family was perceived as having a "bolt-hole abroad in the event of political or economic repression of the post-1997 (Chinese) regime" (Vickers and Kan, 2003, p. 179). In his detailed study, Hardie (1994) examines the role of the migrant adviser in the processes spurring the exodus from Hong Kong during this time. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khmighk.rtf