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Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Taoism - Origins and the Xia PeriodThis is a simple lesson plan outline of Taoism. In these lessons we will examine the origins of Taoism and its development during the Xia.
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Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Chinese History and Philosophy - Lesson 2 - Pre-Xia Dynasty Mythical FiguresThis is simple lesson plan outline on Chinese History and Philosophy. This lesson concentrates on Pre-Xia Dynasty Mythical Figures.
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Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Chinese History and Philosophy - Lesson 3 - the Xia Dynasty 2100-1600 BCThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Chinese History and Philosophy. This lesson concentrates on the Xia Dynasty.
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China Tourist Attractions: Imperial Tombs of Western XiaYuanhao assumed the imperial title, it was known as the Xia Kingdom. In 1227, Western Xia was conquered by Yuan emperor Tai Zu (Genghis Khan). -
Chinese History: Ancient Times and Xia DynastyModern Homo sapiens remains appeared in China about 40,000 years ago. 4,500 years ago, the Yellow Emperor became the ruler of the Yellow River valley. About 500 years later, one of his descendant, Qi, established the first dynasty in Chinese history:Xia dynasty.
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Hot Toys for Christmas 2011 - Hottest Toys for Kids Christmas 2011Hottest toys for Christmas in 2011 for kids.
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Chinese Baby NamesLooking into Chinese names might be the perfect option for your little one as your search for the perfect baby name. -
Christmas Shopping 2011: Hot Stocking Stuffer ToysMake your child excited about their stocking by filling it with the hot stocking stuffers for 2011.
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The History and Origin of Kung FuThe origin of Kung Fu can be traced back to more than 4,000 years ago to the Xia Dynasty. Kung Fu's foundation is built in the virtue of self-defense.
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Sima Qian and the Xiongnu During China's Han DynastySima Qian (145-85 C.E.) was an historian active during the Han dynasty in China. He was the author of an historical account of China that spanned from the Xia dynasty through the Shang and Zhou, ultimately ending in his own time with the Han dynasty.
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The Three Kingdoms - Ancient Chinese SurveyA brief overview of the first three Dynasties of ancient China: Xia, Shang, and Zhou.
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B-o-r-i-n-g Bathos: "Notes of a Desolate Man" by Chu TienwenReview of annoying, bleak postmodernist Taiwanese novel by Chu Tienwen, "Notes of a Desolate Man" -
Volume Pills: A Male Enhancement ProductJust as what you would do when purchasing any drugs, you should look to check the ingredients. So, here are some of the main ingredients of Volume Pills you should know about.
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Best Aramaic Girl Baby NamesLook to one of the oldest known languages and see if there is a perfect Aramaic baby name for your little one. -
Go Green... With Your TeaIt is a mystery why people pay thousands of dollars to improve their complexion, lose weight, and whiten their teeth when they can pay as little as 15 cents for a cup of green tea that has been proven to do all of these things and more.
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The Power of Volume PillsDo you feel the need of getting yourself one of those male enhancement products? Don't forget to go through the information about Volume Pills first.
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Album Review: Awaking- No Money Still Be HappyA review of Taiwanese singer-songwriter duo Awaking's (元衛覺醒) album, No Money Still Be Happy.
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Volume Pills: A Male Enhancement ProductFor centuries, men based their manhood according to how they perform in bed. No wonder there are many products these days that have based their goals on improving the sexual performance of men.
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Chinese New Year Parade in Philadelphia: AddendumDue to haggling with the City of Philadelphia over clean up and police fees, the Chinese New Year Parade plans were only recently confirmed. -
Cats Don't like Sweet FlavorCats like milk and ice cream. But in fact, they don't like (and even don't understand) sweet flavor.
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Interesting China Facts and TriviaThis trivia quiz features challenging China trivia questions and answers. Share these interesting China facts with friends. -
Information Gathering in the Twenty-first CenturyWhat information do you freely give away each day? Who is searching for you? Have you gotten a free meal lately? You might be surprised at the answers. -
Taoist ChristianityWhen we, the people of the West, look toward the East, we think in terms of wonder. We think that Eastern thought is immensely different from our own. We may not understand them, but they seem to embrace and understand us. -
Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Chinese History and Philosophy - Lesson 4 - the Shang Dynasty (1600-1100 BC)This is a simple lesson plan overview for Chinese History and Philosophy. This lesson concentrates on the Shang Dynasty/.
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The Sports Park in Luodong, TaiwanInterested in seeing Taiwan's biggest sports park? Look no farther than Luodong, Taiwan. -
Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Chinese History and Philosophy - Lesson 5 - the Zhou Dynasty (1100-770 BC)This is a simple lesson plan outline for Chinese History and Philosophy. This lesson concentrates on the Zhou Dynasty (1100-770 BC)
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Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Chinese History and Philosophy - Limited Bibliography for Chinese History and PhilosophyThis is a limited bibliography for Chinese History and Philosophy. It contains readings associated with the previous 24 simple lesson plan outlines.
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Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Taoism - the Fall of Animism and the ShangThis is a simple lesson plan outline of Taoism. These lessons examine the fall of animism and the Shang Dynasty
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Cordyceps to Boost Stamina and Immune FunctionMany people have heard of Cordyceps. Most people have not tried it since it is one of the more expensive immune supplements. So here is some beneficial information to help you determine cost versus benefits value.
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Tales from the Stone Cattle Trail: How a Golden Poo Changed All of ChinaTired of boring history? Here is an interesting story from ancient Chinese history about the first emperors great-great-great grandfather. -
Love, War, and Historical Preservation in the 11th-century Chinese Wild West: "Tun-Huang" by Inoue YasushiReview of Inoue Yasushi's 1959 novel "Tun-Huang," a tale of war and thwarted romance that imagines how a trove of scrolls was hidden in a Dunhuang cave during the 11th century -
2010 Nobel Peace Prize Winner AnnouncedThe winner of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize has been announced. Does the world agree with the decision?
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Six Hundred Billion Dollars PrintedThe Federal Reserve, headed by Ben Bernanke, went back on its promise not to print more money.
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The Inevitable Shift: an Argument for the Legalization of CannabisCannabis has played a role throughout history, whether for religious, spiritual, or recreational use. With 20% of the country using, is this a problem or a moral crusade? -
Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Chinese Dissident and Pacifist Liu XiaboLiu Xiabo, a pacifist who calls for gradual and non-violent change in the Chinese government, has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2010.
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The Benefits of BiotechnologyWith biotechnology techniques, the amount of natural plant toxins found in food can be decreased
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The History and Current Economic Status of ChinaThe History and Current Economic Status Of China.
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Common Themes of Hong Kong WritersA look at common theme of love and social isolation in stories by Hong Kong writers.
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Can Chinese Herbs Really Help Treat Cancer?Chinese herbs have been used to treat a variety of diseases that were once deemed incurable, and now some experts believe that these herbs can provide positive benefits for treating cancer as well. Here's what new research suggests.
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