The 13th century different languages.

In the 13th century, a man named Jalāl ad-Dīn Rumi was an incredible Sufi, mystic, poet. Today, Rumi is
among the most popular poets in 21st-century America. Amazing, eh? His poetry has been translated from
Persian into several different languages. None have come across more clearly relating to the modern-day than
the translations done by Coleman Barks, a poet himself. Barks narrates this video. So please, click on the
video link here:
RUMI ~ ONLY BREATH (Links to an external site.)
Rumi ~ Only Breath

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KFC’s marketing strategy in China

Apply the idea of “STEPPS” when you analyze the KFC marketing strategy in China, you can find the idea of
“STEPPS” from this website “https://www.pressboardmedia.com/magazine/viral-content-stepps”, you do not
need to incorporate them all, the best way is to focus on several points and explain how KFC uses those idea
for its marketing strategy in China. (DO NOT explain what STEPPS is)
-Be specific and detailed, I do not want all general datas and big ideas. I want specific marketing strategy for
KFC, feel free to compare how KFC is different between North America market and Chinese market.
-need the thesis and supportive argument.

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American History (Details within instructions)

Part 1) How far do you agree that white Americans left the city for the suburbs because they sought to live in
racially homogenous communities? (1250 words)
Part 2) Did city life work to reinforce or break down gender norms in American society between 1850 and
1920? (1250 words)

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Maria Repnikova’s 2017 book: Improvising Power under Authoritarianism.

I. Essay Question (minimum 800 words): 20 points

According to Maria Repnikova’s 2017 book, Media Politics in China: Improvising Power under Authoritarianism. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017, how did critical journalism develop in China? Based on Repnikova’s book, lectures and course discussions, what do you think are the features of China’s critical journalism and what does this type of journalism reveal about the relationship between the Chinese government and Chinese news media and its media professionals? (https://doaj.org/article/09f43dc3a5b14dea98dde6da881dad06)

II. Essay Question (minimum 800 words): 20 points
Some people see the Internet as playing a crucial role in empowering Chinese citizens in their pursuit of more information, freer expression of opinions, greater social justice and more accountability in the government. Others see it as no more than another instrument that government and business interests use to influence and control the Chinese society. Still others are cautious about making sweeping generalizations about the effects of Internet technologies and argue for a more nuanced approach to the question. How do you assess the political implications of the development of the Internet and social media in China? Based on course readings, lectures and class discussions, write an essay in support of your claim.

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