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December 6, 2012

[…] Chen said that officials “have enacted revenge” on his nephew and others because he fled the country, and that those who ordered his nephew’s arrest have been promoted. He addresses the newly-elected head of the Communist Party, Xi Jinping, who was confirmed during the ruling party’s once-in-a-decade leadership change last month. “Dear Mr Xi […]

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ZGBriefs | June 13, 2019

[…] of China. When you encounter confusing situations or cultural differences, what you learn here will help you reconcile them with your cultural background and expectations. Use Coupon Code SPRING2019 to purchase the course for $9.99. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs China behind massive Australian National University hack, intelligence officials say (May 5, 2019, The Guardian) The ANU, […]

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ZGBriefs | February 4, 2021

[…] are taking temperatures at the entrances and/or requiring face masks for entry. (Pretty much all malls are). My office building is requiring everyone to show their “health code” upon entry (it must be green). Economics / Trade / Business China Stockpiles Chips, Chip-Making Machines to Resist U.S.  (February 3, 2021, Bloomberg, via Yahoo! News) China is […]

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[…] leaders, deepen their understanding of the Bible, and actively participate in fulfilling the Great Commission. Opportunities to partner with Thriving Leaders as content providers and trainers also exist. To find out more about our work and how to partner in building up Chinese pastors, please contact [email protected]. You can also scan the QR code below.

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, January 9 Issue

[…] low profile, Chinese Christians are noticeable for their behavior , often through what they no longer take part in as a result of their faith and resulting code of ethics: the refusal to join the compulsory singing sessions of party songs, which are still part of political education on campus; the refusal to take […]

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It’s All about Serving Well

[…] a good time to consider joining those 1300+ students and signing up for the course. The retail cost of enrolling is $29.99; however, you can use the coupon code CS2018 to receive a $5.00 discount. If you are interested in a larger group discount for the course, please contact us at [email protected] for more information.

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ZGBriefs | April 23, 2015

[…] the question of what translation is. I’m afraid it is something quite different from what the person on the street takes it to be. It is not code-switching. Let’s take a tiny example, chosen at random, from David Roy’s translation of the immense sixteenth-century Chinese novel Chin P’ing Mei, or The Plum in the […]

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[…] created equal and that circumstances of their birth, upbringing and environment inexorably widens the gap separating them.” So writes Boye Lafayette DeMente, in his book, China’s Cultural Code Words. It is part of his entry under the word Jieji (class, or level), and is helpful in understanding the role of classifications and categories in […]

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ZGBriefs | September 12, 2019

[…] familiar. And if you’ve never been to China, and don’t know any Chinese people, you’ll enjoy the heart-warming story. China’s internet regulator orders online AI algorithms to promote ‘mainstream values’ (September 11, 2019, South China Morning Post) The government’s long list of “encouraged” content includes resources that promote Xi Jinping Thought, party policies and socialist core […]

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ZGBriefs | July 22, 2021

[…] by expanded digital surveillance, which played a central role in China’s successful containment of the virus. Their everyday movements will be tracked by a mandatory smartphone “health code” app, required for entry to office buildings, restaurants, shopping malls and train stations. Facial recognition cameras, already common in public places, have also proliferated in residential areas. […]