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101. The 100,000 Whys
WHY do rubber tires have raised treads? Why are there so many weeds in the fields when nobody sows them? Will the sun ever burn out? Flies live in such filthy places, why don't they get sick?
Author: WANG KUO-CHUNG Year 1966 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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102. Granary in the Desert
WEST of Hami in Sinkiang, be-tween the towering Tienshan Mountains and the trackless Gobi Desert, lies Fire Stone Spring. Thirteen years ago it was a bleak white expanse of wind, salt and alkali.
Author: WANG CHEH-CHUNG Year 1966 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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103. REJOINING SEVERED FINGERS
SINCE a worker's hand cut off in an accident was first successfully rejoined in our hospital in 1963, Chinese surgery has made steady progress. Severed fingers were successfully rejoined last year at
Author: CHEN CHUNG-WEI Year 1967 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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104. Men Ho Was Educated by Chairman Mao
MY native home was in Tang-hsien county in Hopei province. Before liberation I worked year in and year out as a hired labourer for the landlords but was never able to eke out more than a bare
Author: MEN CHIN-CHUNG Year 1968 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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105. A True Worker Never Leaves the Proletariat
I'M a worker. During the great proletarian cultural revolution, I responded to our great leader Chairman Mao's call and rose to rebel against the handful of those in the Party in authority taking the
Author: HAN CHUNG-MIN Year 1968 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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106. Advances in Rejoining Severed Limbs
WE have made progress in the technique of reattaching severed limbs since we first successfully rejoined the severed hand of a worker in 1963.Guided by Mao Tsetung Thought, we can not only rejoin
Author: CHEN CHUNG-WEI Year 1971 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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107. Changing My Name
WHEN I was a little girl I was called Dragon. Later I was called Dog, and then my name was changed to Lin Chung-kuei. Now it is Wei Chung-kuei.In China changing names is a common thing. But the
Author: WEI CHUNG-KUEI Year 1971 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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108. THE KEEPERS OF TANGLHA PASS
IN China's southwest the Tanglha Mountains, part of the Kunlun range, tower a majestic 5,000 meters into the sky above the Chinghai-Tibet Plateau. It is an area of year-round blizzards. In midsummer
Author: KAO CHUNG-LING Year 1971 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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109. Flying Reptiles of Sinkiang
THE study of vertebrate fossils has made great progress in China since liberation. The recent discovery of fossils of flying reptiles is a significant example.In 1963, petroleum geologists discovered
Author: YOUNG CHUNG-CHIEN Year 1971 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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110. EXHIBITION ON PEKING MAN
A permanent exhibition featuring material on Peking Man (Sinanthropus pekinensis) and giving a brief outline of the origin and development of mankind opened recently at Choukoutien, the world-famous
Author: PEI WEN-CHUNG Year 1973 Issue 1 PDF HTML