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  1. Insight into Chinese Culture by Ye Lang, 2008-07
  2. Ritual and Scripture in Chinese Popular Religion: Five Studies (Publications of the Chinese Popular Culture Project, 3) by David Johnson, 1995-05-01
  3. Sex in China: Studies in Sexology in Chinese Culture (Perspectives in Sexuality) by Fang Fu Ruan, 1991-10-31
  4. Transforming Emotions With Chinese Medicine: An Ethnographic Account from Contemporary China (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Yanhua Zhang, 2007-03-22
  5. Boston Confucianism: Portable Tradition in the Late-Modern World (S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Robert Cummings Neville, 2000-10
  6. Religious and Philosohical Aspects of the Laozi (S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)
  7. Yixing Pottery: The World of Chinese Tea Culture (Arts of China) by Chunfang Pan, 2004-08
  8. Chinese Art & Culture (World Art & Culture) by Clare Hibbert, 2005-09-15
  9. The Fragile Scholar: Power and Masculinity in Chinese Culture by Song Geng, 2004-03
  10. Tao of the Tao Te Ching, The (S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Michael LaFargue, 1992-01-17
  11. Rorty, Pragmatism, and Confucianism: With Responses by Richard Rorty (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)
  12. Chinese Medicine Men: Consumer Culture in China and Southeast Asia by Sherman Cochran, 2006-05-30
  13. Taoist Mystical Philosophy: The Scripture of Western Ascension (SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Livia Kohn, 1991-04-04
  14. The Hypothetical Mandarin: Sympathy, Modernity, and Chinese Pain (Modernist Literature & Culture) by Eric Hayot, 2009-04-24

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Hello - "Ni Hao" Goodbye - "Zai jian" (You'll need to have QuickTime 3 or later.) link to teacher page Graphic from http://turk.net/silkroad/SilkRoad.html The Silk Road Expedition is supported by Unesco Turkish National Commission Caravans on the Silk Road a WebQuest for 7th grade Social Studies
by Debbie Brittenham Introduction Task Resources ... Conclusion Hello - "Ni Hao" Introduction You will travel by caravan. You will journey 7,000 miles from Changan to Kashgar, out of the cities and villages, into the plains, the steppes, the forests and deserts of Asia, along the rivers, and through the mountains and the hills, into the caves and the passes, up and down the Silk Road. There Genghis Khan, Marco Polo, and countless others for a thousand years traded their goods and services, fought their wars, spread their religions, their art, their ideas, their languages, and their cultures. The Task Assume the role of a 12th century trader. You and your partner(s) are going to design a traveler's guide for a journey on the Silk Road. You will advise travelers on the dangers and details necessary to survive the difficult crossing. Be sure to include the following:
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    O xen are calm on the surface, but have hidden tempers. They are hard workers and are determined to the point of stubbornness. However, this makes them one of the most dependable signs. They are trustworthy, and easily move up at the office. If they don't watch out, they may not have much of a social life. They are not very adept at mind games, and can sometimes be led astray in romance. But once they find someone, they are steadfast and loyal.

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