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1. School Bags Too Heavy for Pupils
Measures are being taken to stop heavy school bags which have changed the shape of pupils' backbones and caused serious health problems.Doctors from Beijing Children's Hospital and Beijing Xicheng
Author: Wei Bian Year 1997 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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2. Desert Contractor
Engebei, the hinterland of the Kubuqi Desert, in Ih Ju League, Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, is now covered with trees, farmland, flowers and grass, dotted with hotels, mineral water factories
Author: Wei Bian Year 1997 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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3. A Decade of Changes
Ten years ago, researcher Fang Ge and others of the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Psychological Research Institute, along with Prof. Stevenson of the US Michigan University, carried out a comparative
Author: Wei Bian Year 1997 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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4. 230,000 Laid-off Women Workers Find New Posts
China is going through growing pains due to the deepening of reform and the readjustment of industrial structures and managing bodies. As a result, over the last few years more than a million
Author: Wei Bian Year 1997 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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5. A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed
The Shanghai Charity Fund (SCF), founded three years ago, acts as a bridge for those who need aid and those with the warmhearted wish to give a helping hand. It is the first non-governmental
Author: Wei Bian Year 1997 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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6. SOS Bells for Elderly
In May this year, the Beijing Committee for the Elderly had emergency bells installed in each neighborhood committee in Beijing's 10 districts for old people who live alone or are weak and ill and
Author: Wei Bian Year 1997 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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7. 'I Can See Now!'
Although born with a pair of big eyes, Tao Xiaofeng from the Miao ethnic group lived in darkness for 20 years because a cataract obscured her sight. But things changed early this year. Now, whenever
Author: Wei Bian Year 1997 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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8. From Urban Hotel to Rural Nature Reserve
Chang Zhongming, an employee of Beijing's Jianguo Hotel, decided to change his fate on his 39th birthday. He invested 30,000 yuan, half his lifetime's savings, on Baiyang (White Sheep) Ravine, a
Author: Wei Bian Year 1997 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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9. Young Entrepreneurs Surveyed
A recent sample survey indicates that China's young managers have a higher educational level and better understanding of technology than their older peers. Results of the survey, jointly conducted by
Author: Wei Bian Year 1997 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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10. Great Demand for Male Home Helpers
Today, male home helpers in Beijing share this particular labor market with women. The chief reason people employ male home helpers is because they have a male elderly patient at home who requires
Author: Wei Bian Year 1997 Issue 52 PDF HTML