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181. Marriage Law Revisions Reflect Social Progress China
THE first Marriage Law was issued on May 1st, 1950, soon after the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Chinese women were henceforth liberated from the feudal marriage system. In
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 2001 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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182. Reproductive Health, A Hot Topic for Chinese Farmers
CHINA has made great achievements as regards theoretical research into, and practice of, reproductive health since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development. Subsequent to this
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 2001 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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183. Baoding: Beijing's Back Garden
BAODING, known as the "back garden of Beijing," houses a conglomeration of scenic spots and historical sites. They attract swarms of tourists every year.The Qing Dynasty West Imperial MausoleumsThe
Author: CHEN LIN Year 2001 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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184. Yimian Group: Creating a "China-made" Brand
YIMIAN in Baoding, Hebei Province is a textile and garment industrial group that has over the past few years rapidly developed from the former Baoding No. 1 Cotton Mill. This 40-year-old enterprise
Author: CHEN LIN Year 2001 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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185. Women and Marriage in China
VARIOUS theories and practices concerning marriage abound in China, especially in its cities. They include diehard traditional views, and, on the part of younger people who have been influenced by
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 2002 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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186. Foreign Enterpriser in Gully Town
WE are in a gully on Zhongtiao Mountain, southern Shanxi. In 1969, a group of army officers landed here in their helicopter and made a reconnaissance of the area. They pinpointed a site 1.25
Author: CHEN YI Year 2003 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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187. Marriage and the Family in Rural and Urban China
TANGIBLE disparity exists between standards of life in China's rural and urban areas, and in their levels of gender equality. This adds complexity to China's overall marital and familial situation.
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 2003 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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188. Chinese Middle-Aged Confusion
THE middle-aged generation, those of the age 40 to 55, is special in China. Born in the 1950s and early 1960s, they grew up in the most difficult and chaotic periods of recent Chinese history, having
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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189. Campus Sex - Forbidden Fruit
IN January 2003, students Xiao Lin and Xiao Ma made an ignominious departure from Chongqing Institute of Posts and Telecommunications. The reason? Their ongoing relationship had resulted in Xiao Ma's
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 2003 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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190. Sexual Harassment - A Matter of Social Concern
WHILE working as consultant on a women's helpline I received many letters and calls about sexual harassment. One 26-year-old woman told me how she had been demoted from her position as accountant to
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 2003 Issue 12 PDF HTML