'The Fat Years': A country left wondering where the time went
Yet throughout "The Fat Years," Chan offers a vision of China as a culture in which individual responsibility has been eclipsed by an unspoken pact between the government and its citizens, in which the former offers a constrained facsimile of freedom,
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Chinese New Year events in Los Angeles
“Chinatown of all places has a lot of history. So, coming here and seeing all the festivities is going to be better than just being at home and not being able to try being a part of the culture,” Ung said. “Being able to try the culture and see the
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Spotlight on Seton Hall's uncoventional clubs
"I decided to join ASA, because I have a great interest in learning about different cultures," Reyes said. There is always something to do as a member of the ASA. Reyes said she learned how to play mahjong and Chinese checkers at the last meeting.
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Numerology Doesn't Know the Score
Symbolic and mystical associations with numerals have a long history traceable to Egyptian, Babylonian, Indian, Hebrew, and Chinese cultures. Perhaps it was Pythagoras, of triangle fame, who most contributed to our seeing numbers as symbols,
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