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11. SOLVING PROBLEMS
Fast-changing social and economic conditions are creating mental health problems for some Chinese students - but professional help is now at hand.IN the late 1970s, Chinese universities reopened
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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12. MAKE ME BEAUTIFUL
BOTOX, RMB 500 per area, Liposuction, RMB 2,000 per area, Breast Augmentation, RMB 15,000," touts an American plastic surgeon's ad to potential clients in Beijing, where he now operates. But since
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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13. TO WED OR NOT TO WED
Changing traditions mean that the Chinese are marrying at a less tender age than before, and that some don't bother at all.THERE was a time in China when a bride, who might have been 16 years old,
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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14. THE BIG, BAD W0BLD
More Chinese college students dive into the big, had world every June - this year, there are more than 4 million. What's involved in bridging the gap between campus and working life?THE arresting red
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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15. OVERSEAS, AND BACK
Chinese students are still heading overseas for education - but these days, they're also coming back.THE sea turtle may be one of the animal kingdoms' most endangered species, but in its allegorical
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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16. IN LINE FOR PROSPERITY
A look at the ongoing "5 points in 1 line" coastline development project in Liaoning, Northeast ChinaLIAONING Province in Northeast China was once the country's industrial engine. Within a decade of
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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17. LET THE VOLUNTEER-HUNT BEGIN!
The race to become an Olympic Volunteer starts nowCHINA'S Olympic athletes hope to dazzle the nation with a record haul of medals at the Beijing Games in 2008, but another race to bring a smile to
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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18. New Playgrounds for "Little Emperors"
Wealth and Western influence are among the factors behind an emerging group of pleasure-seeking Chinese youths.STEREOTYPICALLY. a Chinese youngster studies long hours, obeys his parents and is
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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19. NO DOGS, NO FEMALES
The lot of the female Chinese jobseeker gets no easier.STREAKS of mascara trailed down her cheeks as Xiao Fei left yet another miserable interview in Shanghai. With a top-class post-grad in corporate
Author: RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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20. GREEN OR GRAY?
Chinese students are getting greener, but some feel they are swimming against the tide.A rapidly developing China is running up against all kinds of environmental problems, just as today's developed
Author: By RICHARD MULLINS Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML