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451. Help Provided for Psychological Stress
As urbanization and industrialization accelerate in China, conflicts and pressure brought about by changing moral standards, values, behavior and interpersonal relationships intensify. Reported
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1995 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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452. Autism Receives New Attention in China
Rainman, a 1989 American movie starring Dustin Hofman and Tom Cruise, aroused a sensation when it was released in the United States. The film, winner of four Academy awards, presents to viewers the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1996 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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453. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution Has Tempered Us
IN his political report to the Party's Ninth National Congress, Vice-Chairman Lin Piao points out: "The Chinese People's Liberation Army personally founded and led by Chairman Mao is the army of the
Author: Yang Han-tang and Li Ching-kuo Year 1969 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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454. How Did Chang Chun-chiao Tamper With the Theory Of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat?
A CAREFUL comparison of Chang Chun-chiao's article (published in our issue No. 14, 1975) about exercising "all-round dictatorship" over the bourgeoisie with Marxist classics will reveal how this
Author: Wang Kuei-hsiu and Chang Hsien-yang Year 1978 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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455. Lawyers With New Acceptance in China
The concept of protecting one's own legitimate rights and interests with the aid of lawyers is beginning to take a firm hold in China. From 1979 to May this year, China enacted 54 laws and a large
Author: Our Correspondents Cheng Gan and Yang Xiaobing Year 1988 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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456. Unions of Management & Workforce
As China's reform programme penetrates ever deeper, the country's trade unions have become increasingly involved in the day-to-day management of enterprises, helping to raise productivity and
Author: Our Staff Reporters Yang Xiaobing and Feng Jing Year 1989 Issue 0708 PDF HTML
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457. A Village by the Lhasa River (I)
Thirty years have gone by since the 1959 democratic reform in Tibet. What changes have taken place for the farmers and herdsmen there? To get a first-hand view, two of our reporters visited a village
Author: Our Staff Reporters Yang Xiaobing and Zhang Wei Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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458. A Village By the Lhasa River (II)
Over the past three decades, the population of Xiangga Village has quadrupled: diseases have been brought under control and everyone qualifies for free medical care Yet, because of age-old concepts
Author: Our Staff Reporters Zhang Wei and Yang Xiaobing Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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459. A Village by the Lhasa River (III)
In the third instalment of our series on life in the Tibetan village of Xiangga, Zhang Wei and Yang Xiaobing discover how greater links with the outside world have brought many changes in cultural
Author: Our Staff Reporters Zhang Wei and Yang Xiaobing Year 1989 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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460. A Village by the Lhasa River (IV)
In the fourth of reports on the Tibetan village of Xiangga, Yang Xiaobing and Zhang Wei discover how the rapid development of transportation and other sidelines has brought a remarkable rise in
Author: Our Staff Reporters Yang Xiaobing and Zhang Wei Year 1989 Issue 14 PDF HTML