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1. NEW HOUSING ON THE FARM
". . . Our incomes were enough so that we didn't have to worry about food and clothing. Medical expenses were taken care of by the cooperative medical plan. The children could all go to school.
Author: CHIEN HSUEH-WEN Year 1978 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. A NEW TYPE OF COLLEGE
FIVE years ago the then Shenyang Agricultural College left its scenic campus in the industrial city of Shenyang and relocated as five different colleges throughout the northeastern province of
Author: HSIN HSUEH-WEN Year 1975 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. UNIV ERSITY STUDENTS OF A NEW TYPF
CHINA'S colleges and universities have undergone tremendous changes in the proletarian cultural revolution. Since 1970 when worker-peasant-soldier students were first admitted, several hundred
Author: HSIN HSUEH-WEN Year 1976 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. A New Type Agricultural College
FIVE years ago the then Shenyang Agricultural College left its scenic campus in the industrial city of Shenyang and relocated as five different colleges throughout the northeastern province of
Author: HSIN HSUEH-WEN Year 1976 Issue 60 PDF HTML
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5. TOURNAMENT OF OLD SPORTS
IN CHINA TODAY, alongside the unprecedented spread of modern athletics, the traditional sports of the people are being revived. Among a tremendous variety of forms developed since ancient times, a
Author: LIN CHIEN Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. The Taiping Revolution
Our articles on the older history of China, printed last year, proved very popular. We now begin a new scries which will cover the period from the Opium War of 1840 to the Liberation in 1949. It will
Author: CHIEN HONG Year 1959 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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7. Schooling for the Millions
IN 1949, over 80 per cent of China's population was illiterate. About three-fourths of the children could not afford to attend school - even where schools were available. Two thousand years of
Author: CHANG CHIEN Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. Building Up Productive Power
THE MAIN AIM of expanding capital construction in China is to provide the means for industrial and agricultural production. The growth of these in turn guarantees material for further construction.
Author: LI CHIEN Year 1961 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. Higher Quality, Greater Variety
IN EVERY ENTERPRISE in China, people are engaged in intense discussion and study of how to carry out one of the important tasks on the industrial front in 1961 - to further improve the quality of
Author: CHUNG CHIEN Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. To The First Space Pilot
I have read many tales That tell of heavenly beings Whose wings Bear them to the blue. Were these just dreams - Or prophecy? The first pilot has indeed Reached the edge of the sky. This is a new
Author: TIEN CHIEN Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML