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    Sopheap Pich

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    Sopheap Pich's Rang Phnom Flower' are made from natural materials bamboo, rattan, metal wire. Displaying at the Crow Collection of Asian Art. Made in 2015 and in New York. This sculpture feature is large-scale, depicts a cannonball tree or Rang Phnom tree , is impressive enough, with 25feet in length, its complex construction is composed of hundreds of standard of rattan and bamboo. In Southeast Asia, the cannonball tree is reserved for physical resemblance to the sal tree under the Buddha was born

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    Pulse, is an anthology, which gives the readers an insight from numerous authors’ point of view when it comes to dealing with patient treatment and urgent health problems. Inside of Pulse there is 63 different perspectives which all portray a different aspect in the medical field, which gives the reader a descriptive and vivid detail of what is happening within a couple of pages. Through out Pulse, the readers see how the patient impacts the doctor. As a result, it shows how the doctors deal with

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    Rebellious vs. Traditional The present essay is a response to the following selected question: ’’In what way/s can Jinny be seen as the most rebellious of the female characters of The Waves and Susan as the most traditional?’’ Susan and Jinny are quite the opposites of one another. On one hand, there’s Susan who is from the countryside, where she eventually returns to marry a farmer and have kids and, on the other hand, there’s Jinny, who is an urban woman, proud of her body and passionate with

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    to play outside freely with other friends for most of time. In Chinese culture, people should be quiet. Talking loudly, shouting and screaming are not accepted in our country, even just for children. Besides, when I was playing outside, my parents always told me “Do not run, do not jump.” “It is dangerous, stay away from that.” Chinese children are just supposed to do quiet activities, such as reading. In most of traditional Chinese parents minds, studying is the only thing that their children need

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    In the two stories “The Ballad of Mulan” and “Chi Li Slays the Serpent” two young girls living in Ancient China defy all odds and go against the gender barriers. Mulan and Chi Li are two different women living in different parts of China, however, they both have similar feelings about the way they should handle difficult tasks. On the contrary, Mulan is a secretive young girl, while Chi Li is honest. Both women reveal their true colors when they step out of their traditional role in society and

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    him/herself limited on space to develop one or more of the story’s characters. A skilled author can use small vignettes to relate instances of character development that can be used to infer a relationship with the character. These passages can be a line or two, but can carry the weight of a full chapter if executed properly. Will Weaver paints an idyllic farm scene in “A Gravestone Made of Wheat,” featuring a full cast of traditional characters. Nevertheless, through glimpses into specific instances in

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    What Is My Favorite Food

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    In the world, the most delicious and my favourite kind of food is Chinese food, it have the best taste and all the famous traditional food in China has an amazing storyline behind it about how the food invented. Zongzi which is the rice dumpling, the Wonton and Tangyuan also known as the sweet dumpling, these three are the best food in the world to me and I will never get sick of these even if I eat it every day for lunch and dinner. That’s why I want people to try them and I believe people will

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    warriors are combined into one “cruel knot” that Kingston utilizes as her weapon against the suppression of her culture. Kingston, in finally finding her voice through these forbidden stories, leads a triumphant act of rebellion against the traditional Chinese silence that has haunted her throughout the course of her

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    Jade is a spoiled rich girl as the daughter of the Duke of Divulyon. Jade has long, black hair and eyes of jade (green). She never got along with Opal very well, but Amber always had admired her. Jade is bossy and has some unreasonable requests at the beginning of the story. Jade knocks on an old lady peasant's house and demands that she can sleep on a nice bed inside of the house instead of sleeping in the barn with Opal and Amber. Jade refuses to sell her dress for peasant clothes and some money

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    A Rose for Emily begins with and ends with the death of Miss Emily Grierson, who was certainly a strong, strange character, and described as a monument to the people of her town and a character analysis on her can go in any number of directions. She had to overcome many difficulties in every step of her life. Therefore, every step of her life presents her characteristics in different parts of the story, but yet leaves the readers pondering…Who is Miss Emily Grierson? In the beginning of the story

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