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Chinese Zodiac Dragon Traits & Personality

Chinese Zodiac Dragon Traits and Personality

Just like the legends, Dragon people are larger than life! Those born in The Year of the Dragon bear themselves with honor and poise, making excellent leaders who handle setbacks with nobility. It is not in the Chinese Dragon’s personality to accept failure, using an ingenious mind to find solutions. In some way the Dragon in this story is more ...

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Chinese Zodiac Sheep Traits & Personality

Chinese Zodiac Sheep Traits and Personality

Pure-hearted spirits, these folk never seem to age. There is something young, optimistic and generous about Sheep. Even so do not think of them as merely “sheep” – the people born under this Chinese sign have amazing resiliency and steadfastness that goes down the roots of their wool. The key thing that holds sheep back is that they are followers. ...

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Chinese Zodiac Rooster Traits & Personality

Chinese Zodiac Rooster Traits and Personality

Rooster people are movers and shakers! They have a dream and the courage to pursue it, even if it seems improbable. Open-minded and confident most Roosters experience a profound level of success in life, even though people in their own circle can’t often grasp their vision. Roosters are not born, they’re self-made and highly driven. Like a laser beam, they ...

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Chinese Zodiac Snake Traits & Personality

Chinese Zodiac Snake Traits and Personality

In Chinese tradition, Snake represents the primordial wisdom that lives deepest in our souls. Those born in The Year of the Snake have ties to that information in part because of their unearthly psychic skills. It takes a shield of iron to keep a Snake perceptions out of your aura. In fact, good luck with that. Both being serpents, Chinese ...

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The Chinese American Experience

Chinese-american-experience

Chinese American Great Food / Great Location What would the landscape of America look like if there weren’t a CVS, Walgreen’s, McDonald’s, or Chinese restaurant seemingly on every corner?  Throw in some immigrating Jews, and it’s all about supply and demand.  The perfect marriage of Chinese, American, and Jews, come all together to make the perfect union and market for ...

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Chinese Colors – Chinese Culture

Chinese Color Guide

Words, phrases, gestures, all have different meanings in different cultures.  And so do colors.  We will even answer why Tiger Woods always wears a red shirt on Sunday’s at every golf tournament, and why Chinese colors have different meaning than in Western cultures. In the Chinese culture: White (in Chinese it’s pronounced “bai”) symbolizes bereavement, bad luck, death, failure and ...

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The Quest For Great Chinese Food – A Long Term Odyssey

The Quest For Great Chinese Food A Long Term Odyssey   One of my fondest memories is that every other Thursday evening, I went with my family for a Chinese dinner. It was a sort of convoluted adventure, because my parent’s (who had 2 homes) kept one Kosher home, and one that was not! We would leave our Kosher home ...

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