Benjamin Brooks, Jacquan Clark, Charlie Connelly, Kelsey Crawford, Caroline Pinsky, Olivia Popham.

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Benjamin Brooks, Jacquan Clark, Charlie Connelly, Kelsey Crawford, Caroline Pinsky, Olivia Popham

 Personal Quote: “That’s what she said!”

 Personal Quote : “Life is like an iPod on shuffle, You don’t know what’s coming next.”

 Personal Quote: “AWW YEAHHH!!!”

 Personal Quote: “Life is what you make it…So Live Laugh & Love everyday!”

 Personal Quote: “CAROLIIIIIIIINE!”

 Quote: “Oh look! Shiny!”

 Example of environmental technology  Connected with nature  Reinforced teamwork

Effects of the poor water treatment has resulted in:  Creation of cancer villages  Bad odors on public streets  Higher amount of litter from water bottles

 Displays Chinese architecture  Explained China’s environmental goals (i.e. China’s Promise)

 Bad animal conditions  Was renovated due to Olympics  Shows how Chinese Government tries to keep good image.

 Conditions improved but were still bad  Visitors mistreat animals  Animal hygiene neglected

Tried food such as:  chicken feet  sweet and sour tofu  spicy chicken  rice

 Longest man-made structure in the world  4,500 miles long  Construction resulted in high death toll  Symbol of Isolationism

 The Hall Of Supreme Harmony is meters tall  Displays ancient Chinese beliefs  Reinforces China’s old isolationism policy

Then:  Tranquil environment for rest and enjoyment of nature Now:  Tourist attraction that defeats original purpose

People exhibited:  free religious expression  Chinese pride in regard to the Temple  Preserved historical elements of China

 “The Lama Temple was most beautiful place I have ever visited.” -Steven Harris American college Student

 Met with Young Chinese Interns.  This park had fun activities  Connected with interns.

 Migrant workers children  Giving a better learning experience  Enjoys learning a second language  Very appreciative of learning

 Home for kids w/ medical problems  Unfortunate kids w/ great spirits  Great Medical treatment offered

 Name: Rachel  Feels that western influence has both positive and negative effects for China.

Positive Effects  Increased tourism  Put China in spotlight  Improved Chinese economy Negative Effects  Forced locals to move  Cost China 6 billion dollars  It does not provide enough revenue

 Many western stores  Place of relaxation  Result of gentrification

 Student Demonstration  Military intervention  Constant Government pressure

THIS IS CHINA TODAY! In Conclusion