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The Chinese Year of the Dragon
If the dragon is your Chinese year sign or the chinese sign of your child, you'll be glad to know that dragons are often good humoured and excellent company. They tend to see the larger picture and have a dislike of detail.
Checker Sedan is the Ride to Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village
The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village are popular tourist attractions that attract tens of thousands of visitors a year. And now, Checker Sedan, Detroit's premier luxury sedan provider, offers service from anywhere in the Metropolitan Detroit area to the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village.
'Soul Currency' Author Ernest Chu, Israel Composer and Peace Activist Eliana Gilad to Explore Common Ground in Ancient Hebrew, Chinese Spiri
A Chinese-American Religious Science minister from Fort Lauderdale and an American-Israeli musician in Galilee will teach peace in a free one-hour teleconference and webcast beginning at 1 p.m. Eastern (8 p.m. in Israel) on Tuesday, June 26.
Char Siu ? The Charm Of Chinese Barbeque
Char siu, the other name for Chinese Barbequed pork is in fact Cantonese-style barbequed pork The primary requirement for cooking up this delicacy is a long stretch of boneless pork mainly taken from the shoulder
Submit Your Website's Url To Chinese Search Engines
It is certainly true that the Internet is dominated by the Englsih language ? it has been estimated that 75% of all Internet pages worldwide are written in English. But surprise, surprise, the world?s No. 1 language in terms of number of native speakers is also the most difficult to read ? Chinese, with about three times as many native speakers (and readers) as English. China has the second greatest number of Internet users in the world, behind only the United States, and its Internet market is one of the world?s fastest-growing. Furthermore, its buoyant economy is impossible to ignore. Every year millions are added to its relatively affluent middle class.
Claremont Museum of Art to Open April 15, 2007, Inside Renovated Citrus Packing House Inaugural Exhibit: 'A Conversation with Color: Karl Benjami
The tree-lined college town of Claremont, California, will gain a museum of its own when the Claremont Museum of Art opens its doors on Sunday, April 15, 2007. Located inside a renovated citrus packing house, the museum's inaugural exhibit, "A Conversation with Color: Karl Benjamin, Paintings 1953-1995," will be a retrospective of the work of world-renowned painter Karl Benjamin.
Global Sourcing: The Chinese Way Towards International Trade
Global sourcing of commodities with the help of strategic advancement of competencies and the process of acquiring resources, irrespective of the destination, is a practice that has been the backbone of international trade for a long time. More and more companies have been practicing global sourcing for quite some time now, however, there has been seen a sound intensification in the practice in terms of the number of organizations. These institutional bodies and organizations are concentrating on better global supply base or the multiplicity of the countries that are viewed as potential global sourcing regions. If the current results and state of affairs are anything to go by, this movement is all set to burgeon and proliferate in the times...
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Chinese Medicine As An Alternative For Your Health
Whilst thought of, for thousands of years, as the primary medical system in China, Chinese medicine is considered as alternative medicine in the Western world. Because Chinese medicine relies on natural healing rather than synthetically produced drugs, more and more people in the Western world are turning to this branch of medicine.
Although Chinese medicine history is far from clear it is though to date back for 5,000 years. The Yellow Emperor, whose reign could have been anything between 2,000 and 3,000 years ago, is thought to have commissioned the first written document concerning Chinese medicine which is Hung-Di Nei-Jing (Cannon of Internal Medicine).
Herbal medicine and acupuncture, the procedures of Chinese medicine that most people are familiar with, are the primary branches with other methods such as food therapy, qi gong and massage play a secondary role. These procedures are used to restore harmony and regain balance to the system rather than treat the disease or illness is the main aspiration of Chinese medicine.
The main reason for any illness or disease is lack of harmony. A well-balanced body can resist most everyday illness and disease and this is the philosophy of Chinese medicine, whereas modern medicine treats bacteria and viruses directly by the use of antibiotics or vaccines.
The curricula of an increasing number of medical schools are including classes on alternative medicine even though a contentious relationship still exists between Chinese medicine and modern medicine. A more subjective view of Chinese medicine is more likely amongst Chinese modern medical practitioners than their older Western counterparts.
This is not to say that the techniques are of no value in the West. In fact, pharmaceutical companies have recognised the value of traditional medicines and teams of scientists in many parts of the world are engaged to collect knowledge from traditional Chinese medical practitioners. Additionally, inpatient and health programme classes of hospitals and clinics are now including T'ai Chi Ch'uan or qigong.
Not even conceived as alternative medicine by over three quarters of the worlds population, Chinese medicine excels in the areas of prevention of physical and emotional illnesses. It has been developed over time as a form of non-invasive, therapeutic and risk free treatment.
Attitudes towards Chinese medicine are changing by the day and an increasing number of people are finding relief in this form of alternative medicine after failing with modern medicine and prescription drugs. But rather than as a last resort as was often the case it is now becoming a first recourse and more and more people are having regular treatments to maintain their health at an optimum level or to help with addictions or dietary problems.
John Philips is the author of Chinese Healing an informational website with various articles about Chinese Medicine. To read more articles from various sources on Chinese Medicine visit www.chinese-healing.info
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