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1. Disease and Illness
Affluence is a double-edged sword. While prosperity has improved the living conditions and health of many Chinese, it has created new challenges. For instance, in recent years, chronic non-infectious
Author: YIN PUMIN Year 2004 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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2. Arbiters of Love
An increasingly open society is engaged in public discussion on marital problems. Enter the marriage counselorThe analysis of marriage, as an occupation, is new in China. According to Xie Fang, the
Author: YIN PUMIN Year 2004 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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3. NEW MEDIUM FOR A NEW WORLD
Blogging offers instant exposureIt has been dismissed as a self-centered, passing phase and alternatively as the new version of interactive journalism, communication and learning. However one views it
Author: YIN PUMIN Year 2005 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. Shadow Over Schools
School violence continues to be a big concern for the world and China is no exceptionJune 1 is International Children's Day. It's a day of celebration for young kids throughout the world, but along
Author: YIN PUMIN Year 2005 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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5. BRING THEM HOME
The return of China's lost cultural relics, now scattered around the globe, is becoming a top priorityCultural relic experts and NGOs have set the wheels in motion to begin reclaiming China's
Author: YIN PUMIN Year 2005 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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6. Sands Of Time Running Out
Desertification continues to swallow up 'healthy' land at an alarming rateChina is one of the most severely affected developing countries suffering from desertification. The total area lying wasted
Author: YIN PUMIN Year 2005 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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7. Web Writing
Web literature, a new way of telling stories, finds many fans in ChinaOn March 25, winners of the First Phoenix Cyber Literature Award were honored in Beijing. Yang Lu, a young female writer from the
Author: YIN PUMIN Year 2005 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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8. Mixed Signals
Chinese people have a love-hate relationship with the United StatesIn April, Horizon Group, a leading Chinese market research company, released the results of a 2004 poll surveying Chinese opinions
Author: YIN PUMIN Year 2005 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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9. Baring the Pain
The government and NGOs work to change outdated and cruel bear bile extraction methodsIt's a subject that gets not only animal rights activists hot under the collar, but also the vast majority of
Author: YIN PUMIN Year 2006 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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10. A Place to Call Home
Rescued moon bears get to live a decent lifeOn February 8, 2006, a piece of sad news came out of the Moon Bear Rescue Center in Chengdu, capital city of southwest China's Sichuan Province. Andrew,
Author: YIN PUMIN Year 2006 Issue 24 PDF HTML