Since 1978, the People's Republic of China has undertaken an ambitious plan called "four modernization" (ie modernization of agriculture, industry, science and technology, defense). The goal stated by the government is to build a "socialist spiritual civilization" while enabling China to keep pace with the world's industrialized countries at the beginning of the 21st century and to establish a modern "Chinese approach" It is to make it. This paper examines the current state of Chinese culture in the process of modernization and believes that the past plays a greater role in the future of China than it is accepted by Chinese leaders. Alternatively, in the words of Mark Twain, the report of Chinese traditional cultural death is exaggerated.
China is part of the westernization of Chinese culture. In this article, I will discuss Chinese religious philosophy and various treatments. I will explain Leninger's intercultural model and its relationship with Chinese culture. Chinese culture continues to influence American culture, and I will discuss how to continue doing so in the future. The history of nursing in China has traditionally provided health care in China ... Immigration in China Anyone living in the United States is a descendant of immigrants or immigrants. We may not consider it, but in reality everyone here comes from another place. Most immigrants come to America voluntarily. They seek change, and they regard America as a country filled with various opportunities. For immigrants this is an opportunity to improve their lives not only for themselves but also for their children. Estimated over 60 million
● Previous generation immigrants were successfully integrated into American political culture. Do the early Irish, Polish, German, Japanese, Chinese experience immigration to the United States show the benefits of assimilation? How do these immigrants overcome the language and culture barriers that became American? ● The United States is known as a melting pot of immigrants. How was the immigrant assimilation strengthened in history and changed the American political culture? How can continuous waves of immigrants direct America to the ideals supported by the Declaration of Independence?
Sarah Gonzales Chinese culture and American culture What kind of race, or how you grown is not important. Everyone is deeply rooted in their own culture. "Culture" has different meanings for everyone. Comparing American culture with Chinese culture, you can see that the word "culture" has various meanings. For example, we Americans are constantly looking for bigger and better things for our future, but Chinese people are unintentionally satisfied with a small reserved lifestyle.