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Need help with my writing homework on Chinese Society in Literature. Write a 3000 word paper answering; After the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, China was opening up and modernizing its economy. So in a sense, this memoir by Dewoskin, who is the daughter of Kenneth DeWoskin, a noted Sinologist at the University of Michigan, should become a serious record of those changing times, of at least the city of Beijing, especially as she had childhood memories of China because of which she says she felt connected to China. Her father had been taking his family to China since her brothers were tiny. Even she remembers the childhood train rides across internal China, and how her parents made the children drink “thick, warm beer, since they could never be sure water was clean, even when it was bottled.” And her mother felt that China, of those days, was just like Disneyland, except of course authentic. “My mother brushed her teeth out the train window, rinsed with beer, and read us Charlotte’s web in hard sleeper bunks.” But, despite all these childhood China impressions and parental background, the book fails to satisfy any high academic research expectations. The book is more descriptive than analytical. At the same time, it does makes some serious and interesting observations about the people, political environment, and the culture, which give us a picture of the modern Chinese society.

THE TRIVIAL AND THE POETIC: Superficiality of the book starts from its cover. The cover shows a long stunning pair of fish netted legs. These legs are not hers, the author points out. But a semiotic reading of this image and its signs on the cover leads one to assume that the book will not go beyond her soap opera experiences. This risqué photo on the book jacket is the most misleading cover one may have seen in forever.

When one moves from the cover to the opening of the book, this impression gets more confirmed.

 

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AFN equationBroussard Skateboard’s sales are expected to increase by 15% from $8 million in 2013 to $9.2 million in 2014. Its assets totaled $4 million at the end of 2013. Broussard is already at full capacity, so its assets must grow at the same rate as projected sales. At the end of 2013, current liabilities were $1.4 million, consisting of $450,000 of accounts payable, $500,000 of notes payable, and $450,000 of accruals. The after-tax profit margin is forecasted to be 6%, and the forecasted payout ratio is 75%. Use the AFN equation to forecast Brous-sard’s additional funds needed for the coming year. Round your answer to the nearest dollar. Do not round intermediate calculations.

 

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  1. What are the issues surrounding processing and incarcerating women and girls through the Criminal Justice System?
  2. Why do young females choose to join gangs?
  3. Based on the readings regarding the nature of female offending, do you think it is important that girls and women receive treatment that is geared toward their unique problems?

After reading Chapters 4, 5 and 6 and the the New York Times Article and the Videos for Review answer the following questions:

Belknap, J. (2015). The Invisible Woman: Gender, Crime and Justice, 4th edition. Stamford, CT: Cengage

Learning {ISBN: 978-0-495-80913-5}.

 

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Hi, I need help with essay on Critically evaluate a current UK government policy relating to a social group, both of which are impacted by globalization. In your report, examine any practice issues arising from the policy for members of the social group. Paper must be at least 3000 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

The policy on asylum has been influenced by EU legislations and other conventions on human rights

Current UK government policy on asylum is based on two measures. First, the UK government has set controls to vet asylum seekers with the aim of determining the authenticity of their status claims. Second, the UK government has instituted extraterritorial measures to delay or deter asylum seekers and refugees from entering its territory

While awaiting determination of their status, refugees and asylum seekers in the UK are detained in not so human enclosures, in addition to being denied access to care and other rights only enjoyed by citizens. Furthermore, asylum seekers and refugees are not allowed to engage in paid employment. The treatment of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK has reinforced the notion that these populations are dangerous criminals and a threat to economic development

Globalisation has, indeed, opened up global frontiers to immigrants and asylum seekers from diverse nations. However, immigration is an emotive subject in contemporary society as it provokes very strong racist feelings. Discussions on immigration illicit distorted views and misconceptions from mainstream media and politicians. Immigration and immigrant are terms that are now being treated synonymously with “foreigners” or “outsiders” (Goldberg, 2008). The UK has had a long history of hostility towards immigrants and these hostilities are being reproduced and propagated in society today (Uslaner, 2012). Much as globalisation has facilitated free movement of populations across international borders, immigration policies aimed at managing migrant populations discriminates against refugees and asylum-seekers in the UK.

Current discussions on immigration policies in the UK and European Union as a whole exemplify the contentions surrounding immigration. On one hand, the UK government is obligated by international agreements and treaties to protect

 

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