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31. The Non-Anecdotal Villagers of Dazhai
Dazhai, home to some 500 people, is a small village on the loess plateau in northern China where for centuries farmers have lived an isolated, almost primitive life ploughing the unblessed yellow soil
Author: Our Staff Reporter SHang Rongguang and Guest Reporter Shen Zhichun Year 1994 Issue 0607 PDF HTML
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32. First woman Postdoc In Social Sciences in China
"Taking the reality of China into consideration, the proportion of state-owned economy should be greater than other countries," said Wang Yu, China's first female postdoc in social sciences."If China
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhou Xin and Guest Reporter Dong Cunfa Year 1996 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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33. Shanghai Bell: A Success Story
In early 1992, senior Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping made the now-famous remarks about how to determine whether a practice is socialist or capitalist. "Whatever is conducive to the development of
Author: Our Staff Reporter She Duanzhi and Guest Reporter Chen Jingbiao Year 1996 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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34. Hospice Care Services in China
Although China's hospice care service has just started, it has aroused increasing concern and produced good social effect.One cannot live forever or escape death. Usually people are afraid of death,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ning and Guest Correspondent Wei Li Year 1992 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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35. The Dream of A Country Woman
The agenda of the 1995 World Women's Conference to be held in Beijing includes a visit to the fifth production group under Xiaoji Town, Xinxiang County, Henan Province.The small village, a
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liang Qi & Guest Correspondent Ren Zihou Year 1993 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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36. Clash or Fusion?
A recent transnational debate titled "clash or fusion of civilizations" has attracted the attention of many Chinese scholars, who have been interested in the topic for over a century. Their
Author: Our Guest Writer Wang Jisi and Staff Reporter Zou Sicheng Year 1996 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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37. Guangzhou's Aged: Life Begins at 60
IT is just after dawn on a humid June morning in Guangzhou, and the temperature is already climbing past 30°C. The streets of this south China metropolis are alive with people strolling to work or
Author: LIU NANCHANG Guest Reporter Year 1985 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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38. Hospital Offers Home Visits
Most Chinese hospitals are beset with a chronic shortage of beds, making it all but impossible for patients suffering from chronic or geriatric diseases to enter for extended medical treatment.
Author: Guest Reporter Hao Xiuzhu Year 1993 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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39. Administrative Reform Affects the World
Reporter: Administrative system reform in China was the primary topic of discussion at the recent International Administrative Science Meeting. As China's spokesman for reform of the personnel
Author: Guest Reporter Deng Zongzong Year 1997 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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40. The "Cultural Revolution" and the Struggle Against Bureaucracy
This article attempts to show that neither the purpose and the methods nor the results of the "cultural revolution" played positive roles in the struggle against bureaucracy. Furthermore, the Party
Author: Our Guest Writer Shi Zhongquan Year 1981 Issue 49 PDF HTML