...regardless of their ethnicities. Parents of South Asian children usually select those schools enrolling a significant number of pupils of ethnic minorities, known as “designated schools.” Children of ethnic minorities...
Che-ying Kwan, Yee-cheung Lau
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April 16, 2010
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...to “cure” patients of their addictions. (The use of electric shock was banned in 2009.) In Southwest Sichuan, an internet camp was accused of abusive behavior last year. Pu Liang,...
Jonathan Hwang
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June 12, 2010
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...of the most popular ways of reaching out to Chinese youth is through music. Also, the cell phone has become a good resource. Youth are sending many text messages and...
Cathy Gibson
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...follow Chinese newspapers this book should be largely old news. Part of this problem stems from China’s blistering pace of development. A book published in 2008 is necessarily based on...
Andrew T. Kaiser
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...learn a great deal about driving and village life in Book I; education, hospitals, and small-town politics in Book II; and business and economic development in Book III. Hesssler includes...
Wayne Martindale
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October 11, 2010
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...an efficient and global leader in alternative resources. The mobile phone market was in a similar situation in the 1990s, and China made a huge global impact and became the...
Dwight Nordstrom, Ryan Muir
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October 12, 2010
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...registered NGOs registered with the Civil Affairs Department pure grass-roots organizations (a large number with non-official background or non-governmental), not recognized by the government. NGOs’ Relationships with the Government There...
Huo Shui
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December 17, 2010
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...academy can be to careful foreign teachers but also how differently teachers are regarded in China and in the West. In the final chapter of the body of the book,...
G. Wright Doyle
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January 17, 2011
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...Only slight gender differences have been observed in this group. Aside from some random factors, a possible reason for this group having a difference in the number of male and...
Lu Kun
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March 29, 2011
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...The author of the book, Nanlai Cao, is a research assistant professor at the Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Hong Kong. This book is...
Ronald Yu
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April 21, 2011
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...curriculum for the imperial examination, which endowed them with the superior status in China. The Five Classics refer to The Book of Songs (Sh Jng), The Classic of History (Sh...
Brenda Reid, Myron Youngman
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June 17, 2011
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...Western cultures and has been fueled by Yale law professor Amy Chua’s recent book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. In her book she points to recent research: In one...
Lisa Nagle
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