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431. Understanding About Pigs
POPO (grandmother) is up at 5:30 to get breakfast. I can hear Simei (fourth child daughter) dressing quietly in the dark, and going into the kitchen to help. But until 6:30 I lie drowsing behind the
Author: MARY SHERIDAN CHEN Year 1982 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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432. Power Transforms a Province
ELECTRICITY and power grids, developed since 1949, have changed Guizhou province from a poor and isolated area to one of rapidly growing prosperity today.In the past people called Guizhou a place
Author: ZHOU LIANZHEN and CHEN SHI Year 1982 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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433. The Life of an Engineer
TWO evenings a week about a thousand people pack an auditorium in a Beijing workers' club for a two-and-half-hour lecture on transistor circuits. Coming from four corners of the sprawling city after
Author: CHEN HANYUAN and YI XU Year 1983 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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434. What's New in Children's Theatre
FILMS and TV programs especially for youngsters have long been produced for China's child audience of 360 million. But until lately, with the exception of a few pioneering groups, not much had been
Author: LI QIN and CHEN CHUANMIN Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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435. Marine Resources
CHINA'S 4.7 million square kilometers of sea territory, 18,000 kilometers of coastline, and 5,000 islands provide rich resources. These are being explored for offshore oil and mineral deposits, the
Author: CHEN GUOZHEN and ZHAO LIN Year 1984 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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436. More Evidence on 'Abominable Snowman'?
EARLY in this century the story of a man-like creature inhabiting the vicinity of Mt. Qomolangma (Everest) on the Tibetan Plateau created a sensation throughout the world. However, until today, no
Author: CHEN NAIWEN and ZHANG GUOYING Year 1984 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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437. Rural Industries- Transforming the Countryside
HOW CAN CHINA raise its farmers' living standards? How can it absorb the huge body of surplus labor in the countryside? The experience of the last few years would indicate 'the answer is to promote
Author: LIANG XIANGQI and CHEN LIE Year 1986 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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438. Beijing Solves Its Milk Problem
BEIJING suffered serious milk shortages in the early 1980s. Dairying had developed slowly and investment funds were lacking, but the city's population was increasing rapidly and demand ?was growing.
Author: PENG FIE and CHEN LIE Year 1988 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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439. Organic Farming in China
ORGANIC farming, introduced to China in the early 1980s, has proved an effective means of increasing the country's agricultural output and raising farmers' incomes. In 1982, Liuminying Organic Farm
Author: SUN QINGYUAN and CHEN LIE Year 1988 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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440. A Foreign Film, a Chinese TV Series
IN THE spring of 1988, Bernardo Bertolucci's film The Last Emperor, co-produced by Italy, Britain and China, won nine Oscars in the U.S. and became the talk of film circles all over the world. At the
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHEN JIAN Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML