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41. "Jumping the Trough" to a Better Career
As China's economy develops, many people stuck in dead-end jobs assigned to them by the government are becoming increasingly anxious to find a career where they can make good money doing something
Author: BIAN HUI Year 1994 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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42. The Craze for Learning Chinese
Across the world the enthusiasm for learning Chinese continues to increase. Now a test known as HSK, the Chinese equivalent of TOEFL, has come into use, to measure skill and ability and to help with
Author: LU HUI Year 1994 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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43. So That Everyone Has a Place to Live
Homing authorities in Beijing were faced with the dilemma of spending extra money they didn't have on new homes, or watching people crammed into living spaces the size of shoeboxes. Motivating
Author: BIAN HUI Year 1994 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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44. New Recreational Pastimes Among Chinese
IN THE last decade great changes have taken place in Chinese life-styles. A great variety of recreational items are now available, and more and more people are spending their spare time going out in
Author: LU HUI Year 1994 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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45. College Graduates: The Great Job Hunt Is On
It used to be in China that one could slide effortlessly into the work force as soon as one graduated from college. Those days are over; from now on it's every grad for him/herself.THIS MONTH
Author: LU HUI Year 1995 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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46. "The World Needs You"
Anybody remember Samantha Smith, the American girl who became an ambassador of peace before being killed in a plane crash 10 years ago? Along comes another little girl to presumably take her
Author: QIN HUI Year 1995 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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47. Pension System Reform: A Great Yet Arduous Program
The on-going urban pension system reform in China is of vital importance for the country's social stability and economic development.How will 900 million Chinese farmers find care in their old age?
Author: LU HUI Year 1996 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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48. Caring for Chinese Farmers in Their Old Age
AMONG EVERY six people on earth there is a Chinese farmer, and three out of four Chinese rely on agriculture to survive.Deng Xiaoping once pointed out that China's social stability depends mainly on
Author: LU HUI Year 1996 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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49. New Conceptions on Supporting the Elderly
Once unthinkable, retirement homes are now becoming an option for many elderly Chinese.CHINESE PEOPLE have a deep-rooted conception that they should spend their final years at home raising children.
Author: LU HUI Year 1996 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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50. Battle for the Beer Market
The Chinese are avid beer drinkers, yet many Chinese brews often find it hard to compete in their own country of origin.TODAY foreign beer is becoming more and more common in China. In big cities
Author: LU HUI Year 1997 Issue 1 PDF HTML