ZGBriefs | May 25, 2023
...phone on Tuesday to an Asian collector in Hong Kong after six minutes of bidding, according to Phillips, the London-based auction house which managed the sale. Travel / Food Was...
...phone on Tuesday to an Asian collector in Hong Kong after six minutes of bidding, according to Phillips, the London-based auction house which managed the sale. Travel / Food Was...
...and there are all kinds of thrills and trouble available. Foreign teens do not need a car or gas money, just subway fare and a cell phone to enable a...
...of them and some people struggle a bit, but the results are wonderful. Most participants feel very happy to be free of their phone for several days. Churches and leaders...
Featured Article How Bad Is Facebook’s New China Problem? (June 6, 2018, The Atlantic) Beginning in 2007, Facebook cut deals with 60 phone manufacturers to put versions of the service onto their devices, and...
...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...
...Three chairs surround a small tea table, a phone plays hymns, and a well-worn Bible rests nearby—the humble beginnings of a church. “At that time, I thought three people would...
...wealth, with China now lagging behind only the U.S. in the number of billionaires. There is a sophisticated telecommunications system with more than 600 million cell phone subscribers. China has...
...more freedom. Government officials have loosely enforced Party-state directives. The Internet has allowed anyone with a phone to report what is happening in society. Businesses have adopted “anything goes” practices....
...advanced digital ecosystem with applications that rival the capabilities of systems in use elsewhere. For China’s Christians, pervasive cell phone coverage and the connectivity of the internet have fostered a...
Featured Article China’s Cultural Crackdowns: A guide (December 2, 2021, Sup China) From classrooms to phone screens to celebrity idols, the Chinese government is tightening its control over Chinese society. As culture...
...they would become enraged with them. After Bowman and Cryers sued, the Kleins posted all of their private information, including their names, address, phone number, and email on Facebook. As...
...appointment with the President, we drank more instant coffee and played “Risk” on a cell phone . . . for two hours. It was worth the wait. The president was...