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	          1. Women: The Debate on Jobs vs HomemakingThe question of women's employment outside the home, long thought to be a settled issue in socialist China, has in the last few years become a hot topic of discussion. The following is a preliminaryAuthor: MA LIZHEN Year 1989 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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	          2. Shuttling Between the City and CountrysideBOTH my husband and I have decent jobs. As public servants, we work i from 8 am to 6 pm for a salary that supports a decent but frugal life. As a reward for our hard work, I got a promotion, and myAuthor: WANG LIZHEN Year 2004 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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	          3. Making New Farm ImplementsEARLY in 1949 when I was working in a farm machine plant in the U.S.A., I saw a report in the papers which filled me with excitement. It told of a new state-owned farm machine factory, set up nearAuthor: MA CHI Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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	          4. OUR FIRST HARVESTING COMBINETWO years ago I described inthis magazine how our factory was making simple animal-drawn farm implements (China Reconstructs, January-February, 1954). Since then, not only has agricultural productionAuthor: MA CHI Year 1955 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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	          5. "Give Us Machines," Say the FarmersTHAT machines can do more work than men is a simple truth. Nevertheless, until a couple of years ago the question whether mechanization would be of immediate advantage to China's agriculture wasAuthor: MA CHI Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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	          6. JUMPING OVER CENTURIESA GREAT social transformation is going on in China's south-westernmost province, Yunnan. Among its people, nearly six million belong to more than twenty different minority nationalities. These haveAuthor: MA YAO Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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	          7. A FIGHTING SONG IS BORNThe composer Hsien Hsing-hai (1905-1945), with his contemporary Nieh Erh (1912-1935), laid the foundations of revolutionary music in China. The son of a fisherman, he worked his way through musicAuthor: MA KO Year 1963 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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	          8. Songs Play Their Part in RevolutionSINGING revolutionary songs is a part of the Chi- nese people's cultural life. In factories and on farms, in army camps, schools and offices, millions of people- have formed choruses. BesidesAuthor: MA KO Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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	          9. Paintings of the TimesTHE great changes over the past 25 years and China's growing prosperity can be clearly seen in art works featured in a new national exhibition. These themes are also prominent in a second show ofAuthor: MA KE Year 1975 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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	          10. The Hsien Hsing-hai I KnewSEPTEMBER 1945. All Yenan was jubilant. The war against the Japanese imperialists had ended with their unconditional surrender. People came out beating drums and gongs and dancing the yangko,Author: MA KO Year 1976 Issue 2 PDF HTML
