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    4.5 Kruskal-Wallis Test Based on the normality test that was done‚ it was shown that the data were not normally distributed so a non-parametric test has to be done instead of a parametric test. Kruskal-Wallis’ test (also called the one-way ANOVA on ranks)‚ was done to determine if there were statistically significant differences between three groups of an independent variable on a continuous variable. 4.5.1 Compare mean AA among the three races in both age groups The Kruskal-Wallis test was done

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    Good morning‚ ladies and gentlemen. It is my pleasure to be here to give you a presentation. First of all‚ I have several questions for all of you. (PPT) How much do you know about your children? (Is there any teacher would like to share some ideas?) As for students‚ do you communicate with your parents often? Can you talk like close friends? Well‚ your answers can be quite different as your parents from distinct backgrounds have their own means of parenting. So today‚(PPT) I am going to talk about

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    Amy Chua Analysis

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    1) Topic: ”Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” Writer: Amy Chua‚ a professor at Yale Law School‚ USA. Reader: Parents from the Western World‚ who are also readers of The Wall Street Journal. Language: Well written text‚ with an extensive vocabulary. It is written to some extent with formal jargon. Circumstances: The writer’s home. She lives with her daughters and husband. There is a flashback into Chua’s childhood as well. Intention: She is trying to clarify the differences between Chinese parents

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    Joe Burleson INTRO The world that exists today and the period in which the citizens of the globe find themselves in is unlike in other time‚ or period‚ in history. It is a world full of technological innovations and concepts that our ancestors could not possibly have imagined. Amongst the greatest of these innovations that technology has given way to is the instant communication and broadcast of events that occur around the world; some would call this a form of globalization. People are now able

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    Ace Hardware and Dukal Corp‚ case study. Ace has more than 80 years in the market‚ operating 4600 stores in 50 states at U.S. and 70 countries. Part of the constant growing of the company‚ in the year 2000 Ace launched it’s Vision 21 strategy to boost retailer’s sales and profits‚ builting also the Ace brand. About Dukal we can see that “is a privately held and operated medical supply company. Gerry LoDuca started Dukal in 1991 after spending 15 years in the medical supplies business. He has

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    Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior There are many different ways to raise your child‚ and there certainly seems to be a clear-cut difference between the ethics of upbringing children in the dissimilar cultures of the world. One of the more prominent and discussable ways of upbringing is the Chinese way‚ a topic which has been written about in an article in The Wall Street Journal by Amy Chua. “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” is the name of the article‚ published on January 8th in 2011‚ a name that

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    “Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon” Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon is a film based in the Qing dynasty during the 1770’s‚ in the time of the reign of the Wianlong Emperor. Li Mu Bai is a trained Wudang Swordsman. In the past‚ Jade Fox‚ a powerful woman who sought to learn Wudang fighting skills‚ murdered his master. Mu Bai‚ intending to give up his warrior life‚ asks Shu Lien to transport his sword‚ also referred to as the Green Destiny‚ to the city of Peking‚ as a gift for their friend Sir Te. One

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    Why the Qing Dynasty Fell The main reason why the Qing Dynasty fell was Western influence. China was a very ethnocentric country and they chose to be isolated form the rest of the world. Their isolation caused them to fall behind the West‚ so many of the Western advancements caught them unprepared. Although the Western influence did cause the fall of the Dynasty‚ the weakening of the dynasty was already occurring because of the dynastic cycle. Government was less efficient‚ intellectual life declined

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    LTEA 120B Cinema Taiwan: From 1895 to 2015 Classroom: CENTR 216 Class Hours: T/Th 3:30-4:50 Films: Available in the format of E-screening Instructor: Prof. Ping-hui Liao (Chuan Lyu Endowed Chair) Reader: TBA Office hours: T /Th 2:00-3:00pm‚ and by appointment Email: piliao@ucsd.edu Office: Literature Building Room 443 Objective/Requirements: The class is an introduction to Taiwan cinema‚ regarding its rise in the local‚ regional‚ national‚ and international stage. We will

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    The Taiwan Autonomy Song‚ created in 1925‚ stated how “the authority of government and public affairs” should be in their hands. The line from the song revealed how the Taiwanese believed they should be independent from their colonizer and be able to have authority

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