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21. Discoveries of Prehistoric Man in China
THE origin of man is one of the most important basic theoretical problems in science. In the latter half of the 19th century, Charles Darwin advanced the famous theory that man was evolved from apes.
Author: WOO JU-KANG Year 1971 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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22. Women Win Liberation Through Revolutionary Struggle
DURING the First Session of the Fourth National People's Congress in January this year, we deputies held group discussions of the draft Constitution. When we came to the provision stating "Women
Author: SUNG HSIN-JU Year 1975 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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23. LABOR CREATED MAN HIMSELF
IN WRITING The Part Played by Labor in the Transition from Ape to Man (1876) Engels was guided by dialectical and historical materialism. Proceeding from the viewpoint that the productive activities
Author: WOO JU-KANG Year 1976 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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24. The Tienshan Mountains
THE TIENSHANS, which bisect the Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region in northwest China, are one of the largest mountain systems in central Asia. Composed of several parallel east-west ranges, they
Author: CHOU TING-JU Year 1978 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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25. First Skull of Ramapithecus Found
FOSSILS of an early primate discovered last December in Yunnan province are expected to be of great value in helping scientists fix the time and place of the origin of man.The find, by members of our
Author: WU RUKANG (WOO JU-KANG) Year 1981 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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26. I Found My Lost Daughter
ON a rainy afternoon last year, I stood in the doorway of my son's house in Shanghai, more excited than I had ever been in my life. At any minute I would be reunited with my daughter, for whom I had
Author: LU MEI-FENG,PO HSIN-I Year 1958 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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27. A Day Never to Be Forgotten
APRIL 20 was a red letter day! It was the day the Peking Municipal Revolutionary Committee was established. We were among the group who had the honour and fortune to be on guard duty outside the
Author: WANG JEN-JU and CHANG CHU-TUNG Year 1967 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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28. PLATEAUS
PLATEAUS cover a large area of China and have a complicated topography. The most important are the Chinghai-Tibet Plateau, the Inner Mongolia Plateau, the Loess Plateau and the Yunnan-Kweichow Plateau
Author: CHOU TING-JU and JEN SEN-HOU Year 1974 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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29. Study Brings a Broader View
ON the mornings when our study groups get together, the members start coming after breakfast carrying their little stools. There are white-haired retired people, mothers carrying babies and
Author: LIU JU-CHIN, vice-head of the Brick Tower Lane Residents' Committee Year 1974 Issue 60 PDF HTML