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11. Birds Trained to Fight Insects
MANY birds catch insects as their food. Can some of them be trained as tree ''doctors"? A county on the coast of the Yellow Sea has tried it.In 1977 the forestry research personnel in Rizhao county,
Author: ZHANG SHEN Year 1982 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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12. Roving Photographer Among the Mosuos
THE FIRST thing that catches my attention when I reach the bank of Lake Lugu is a boat carved out of a single log. Later I learned that for its resemblance to a pig-feeding trough this dugout canoe
Author: SHEN CHE Year 1983 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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13. Monk Haideng, Wushu Master
AT 78, the slight and scholarly looking monk Haideng is famed for his poetry - but even more for his mastery of the martial arts. On the wushu field, he makes 18-year-olds look clumsy. The venerable
Author: SHEN WEIGUO Year 1983 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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14. How China Ended Drug Abuse
IN much of the world, opium, marijuana and other drugs degrade their victims and cause great harm to society and a country's economy. Many international meetings have sought to control the abuse of
Author: SHEN YUCUN Year 1984 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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15. China Welfare Institute - 35 Years of Service
THROUGH the 35 years of the People's Republic of China, the China Welfare Institute founded by Soong Ching Ling (Mme. Sun Yat-sen) has been serving the people of the new China. Its work has developed
Author: SHEN CUIZHEN Year 1984 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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16. Home Care for the Mentally Ill
ALTHOUGH a network of government-sponsored psychiatric hospitals in China's cities had been established by the end of the 1950s, facilities were far short of the needs of society as a whole,
Author: SHEN YUCUN Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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17. 'This Is BYISK Calling...'
EVERY year on June 1, International Children's Day, over the airwaves a young voice sends greetings in English to children all over the world from a ham radio set, call letters BYISK, operated by
Author: SHEN NIANLE Year 1985 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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18. 'Jin Ping Mei': Erotic Trifle or Literary Classic?
IN THE 16th century, Chinese "novels" were mostly romances about gods and demons. But at this time a new form appeared - stories dealing realistically with the affairs of ordinary men and women. In
Author: SHEN TIANYOU Year 1986 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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19. 'Qiaoxiu and Dongsheng' - An Excerpt
The following passage from the long nonfiction piece "Qiaoxiu and Dongsheng," describing real events of the 1920s but written years later, is from Recollections of West Hunan, English translation by
Author: SHEN CONGWEN Year 1986 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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20. An English Teacher's Story
FOR FOUR YEARS now I have been responsible for the Radio English on Sunday program at the Central People's Broadcasting Station, and it's said we have an audience of at least two million nationwide.
Author: SHEN BAOQING Year 1986 Issue 8 PDF HTML