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1. Raising More Livestock
ANIMAL husbandry has grown steadily in China over the past few years. In 1957, there were 84,380,000 head of cattle, horses, mules and donkeys, 41 per cent more than in 1949; and 18 per cent more
Author: by TENG HSIN Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2. Education Spurs Economic and Social Progress
Since 1949, the Chinese government has attached great importance to the role of education in economic and social development, gradually strengthening co-operative relations among institutions of
Author: Teng Teng Year 1991 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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3. Lutai Farm Transforms Salty Soil
A PRE-LIBERATION journey down the western shore of Pohai Bay from north of Tientsin was a somewhat bleak experience. Dreary salt pans and flats lined the coast and behind them, stretching sometimes
Author: TENG PAO Year 1961 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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4. MOUNTAIN COMMUNE
THE peasants of the Panshan Mountains know how to fight. For centuries they fought feudal oppression while wresting a scanty living from an ungenerous soil in Chihsien County of Hopei Province.
Author: TENG WEN Year 1962 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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5. Windbreaks Give More Than Shelter
A Hopei village's systematic effort in planting windbreaks and trees pays off in more arable land and higher yields, more livestock, more timber and fuel . . . and better living.A VISITOR to
Author: TENG SHAO Year 1962 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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6. BOOKS
China's Physical Geography OutlinedAn Outline of China's Physical GeographyWritten by: Ren Meie, head of the geography department of Nanjing University, and othersPublished by: Foreign Languages
Author: Teng Yipei Year 1984 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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7. New Turn in Political Development
South Africa's political development has been fueled by the recent talks between President F.W. de Klerk and African National Congress (ANC) leader Nelson Mandela. The ANC leader said the summit
Author: Teng Wenqi Year 1992 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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8. A No-Win Standoff
Sino-Philippine row shows China’s growing vigilance about marine sovereignty
Author: Teng Jianqun Year 2012 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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9. Strategic Transparency
Conditions and culture determine China's military policy
Author: Teng Jianqun Year 2012 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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10. A Disarming Prospect
The United States and Russia defuse differences to reach a new nuclear strategic arms reduction treaty
Author: By TENG JIANQUN Year 2010 Issue 14 PDF HTML