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1. Moment of Choice
The outcome of the parliamentary elections in Japan ushers in a new phase of the country's political reform
Author: SHEILA A. SMITH Year 2009 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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2. The Recovery Begins
Japan faces challenges as it begins to rebuild
Author: By SHEILA A. SMITH Year 2011 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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3. English Cornered in Harbin
Academics debating the value of devoting so much curriculum time to a subject in which so few seem to gain any competency, street "hellos!" that are never followed up and waitresses who respond with
Author: SHEILA CORNELIUS Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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4. All the Comforts of Home
Having worked in China for seven months, I wasn't really surprised when a colleague came into work the day after her wedding. However, when I heard that she was to be sent to Britain to study English
Author: SHEILA CORNELIUS Year 2004 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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5. Eliminate the Pernicious Influence of the Book On "Self-Cultivation" in the World
THE book on "self-cultivation" written by China's top Party person in authority taking the capitalist road has been studied by millions of proletarian class-conscious workers both in China and many
Author: ROSE SMITH Year 1967 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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6. Learning the Sino Safety Dance
I come from a land of the paranoid, where parents stick a helmet on their child before playtime at the neighborhood jungle gym. Or tether their toddling son or daughter with a harness during a Sunday
Author: ERIN CONWAY-SMITH Year 2005 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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7. China by Dorm
Location, location, location, they say, and it's so true when planning a trip. Especially when the destination is Beijing, all 16,800 square km of this sprawling municipality, and crucial
Author: ERIN CONWAY-SMITH Year 2005 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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8. Spit Happens
Last fall the British Council held a contest asking people to submit their favorite Beijing sounds as part of a project drawing attention to sound and daily life in the city.Entries were later posted
Author: ERIN CONWAY-SMITH Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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9. The Country 'Side' of China
Living in the epicenter of Beijing, rarely making it past the second of the six arterial ring roads that encircle this sprawling, swelling city like a dart-board, a person could be forgiven for
Author: ERIN CONWAY-SMITH Year 2006 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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10. The Forecast for China? Don't Ask
I want people to visit me in Beijing. I love showing friends from home my hutong neighborhood, and I hope one day to show off to my parents the Chinese I've learned (which sounds mighty impressive,
Author: ERIN CONWAY-SMITH Year 2006 Issue 21 PDF HTML