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Reflections in a Chinese Eye

Submitted by wdbox2003 on Wed, 2008-11-26 06:22. :: | | | | | |
 
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American expat, retired, part time teacher, my experience in China for the past two years.  Opinions, news, musings of an uneducated, ignorant, but still learning "Old Man."

Schools Lift The Veil On Sex Education In China

Submitted by wdbox2003 on Mon, 2009-01-05 06:29. ::

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Schools lift the veil on sex education in China 2009-01-03 21:35:42 by Xinhua writer Wang Aihua BEIJING, Jan. 3 (Xinhua) -- "Mama!" Gu Mengran, 12, turned to her mother when asked about the sex education class at school, giving a...
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China, U.S. Debts and the Economy

Submitted by wdbox2003 on Mon, 2009-01-05 06:28. ::

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THE BLAME GAMEThe deeper we get into worldwide recession, and the reasons we are in such a freakin' mess, the more disturbing it becomes: However, despite all the doom and gloom coming from America, and across the world about America,...
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SUPERSTARS OF DANCE: PREMIERES TONIGHT

Submitted by wdbox2003 on Mon, 2009-01-05 05:57. ::

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Superstars Of Dance: Premieres Tonight! January 4, 2009 02:00:06 by Paulene Hinds Tonight is the night! Superstars of Dance begins on NBC at 9 PM ET and it is the newest reality TV series executively produced by none other than...
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Is China overtaking Britain in manufacturing quality?

Submitted by wdbox2003 on Mon, 2009-01-05 05:44. ::

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Of course she isOn the face of it, this seems to me, a no- brainer.How did Japan become the second greatest economic power in the world? By producing quality products that people want to buy. Unlike America, and according to...
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Traffic Deaths - U.S. vs China - Where are you safest when driving?

Submitted by wdbox2003 on Mon, 2009-01-05 05:09. ::

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It is safer to drive in China than America.The U.S., which was once the World's leader in automobile safety, is now ranked, I believe at number nine. This year the figure for deaths by traffic accident in America is down...
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U.S. traders approach market through Hong Kong

Submitted by wdbox2003 on Mon, 2009-01-05 04:34. ::

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Gateway to China U.S. traders approach market through Hong Kong David M. Dickson and Carrie Sheffield THE WASHINGTON TIMES Monday, January 5, 2009 HONG KONG A constantly expanding free-trade agreement between Hong Kong and mainland China has increased Hong Kong's...
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Huge Theater Complex Set For Beijing

Submitted by wdbox2003 on Mon, 2009-01-05 04:31. ::

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VARIETY - InternationalMove over Broadway -- China is looking to become the global destination of choice for musicals.Theatergoers in the Chinese capital are hoping a giant entertainment project that will contain 32 theaters when construction is complete will rival the...
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'And I owe it all to Chairman Mao'

Submitted by wdbox2003 on Sun, 2009-01-04 14:54. ::

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Great friendships in China, thanks to Mao Several years ago, I landed in the Chinese city of Chengdu on my way back to the smaller town where I was teaching English. Laden with a heavy... By Cornelia M. Wieck Christian...
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Chinatown, Africa - 40,000 Chinese in Angola

Submitted by wdbox2003 on Sun, 2009-01-04 14:28. ::

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A great report on China's presence in Africa. GOOD or BAD? What say ye?A Long 24:20, but well worth the time. To me, a well balanced piece on the Chinese in Africa.CHINATOWN, AFRICA Chinatown, Africa In "Chinatown, Africa", Vanguard correspondent...
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Chinese or Mandarin Tongue Twisters

Submitted by wdbox2003 on Sun, 2009-01-04 13:50. ::

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Chinese or Mandarin Tongue Twisters 4 is 4, 10 is 10, 14 is 14, 40 is 40, 44 stone lions are dead.si4 shi4 si4 shi2 shi4 shi2 shi2 si4 shi4 shi2 si4 si4 shi2 shi4 si4 shi2 si4 shi2 si4...
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