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  • China BEIJING -- China's top lawmakers want to make it a crime for doctors to detect an unborn baby's sex for non-medical reasons, in a bid to combat the abortion of female fetuses, government-run newspapers reported Sunday. It is already illegal in China to use an ultrasound or other means to determine if a fetus is a boy or a girl, but doctors who do so only face administrative penalties and not criminal charges, the China Youth Daily reported.

  • The four theories of the press have long dominated in journalism education and research and arguably do a good job of describing media systems in the West. However, it is hard to fit Asian media systems into the existing theories. This paper re-examines the four press theories and identifies the difficulties in using the theories as a guide to understand media systems in Asia. The purpose of this paper is to raise issues with the applicability of the theories in an Asian media context and explore a new paradigm, which would bring in cultural values from both the East and the West.

    ... of the world's religions originated, and China, where paper and the printing press were first inv...It has five national daily newspapers, each claiming a circulation in the mil... Point" published by the popular China Youth Daily, which stands out from other newspapers in C...

  • ... at Nanfang dushi bao [Southern Metropolitan Daily] in Guangzhou on April 25, 2003, amidst the SARS e... be Activated], ZHONGGUO QINGNIAN BAO [CHINA YOUTH DAILY], June 20, 2004 (translation by author). . (...

  • The River City Youth Ballet Ensemble, West Virginia Youth Symphony and Appalachian Children's Chorus join to perform "Around the World...In About an Hour" Friday at the Clay Center. The performance takes the audience on an imaginary hot air balloon ride to experience dance, song, and music from such countries as Ireland, England, China, Spain, France, Finland, and Africa. The production includes 120 dancers, singers and musicians along with guest performances by Randall Reid-Smith, Philip Washington and others. The production is appropriate for all ages.

  • Organizations such as Reporters without Borders and the Committee to Protect Journalists rank China high among those states practicing media suppression and censorship. In the state-run press, a number of topics are generally off limits.\n In the China Daily's year-end round-up, it wrote about the scandal, saying: The reasons for the recalls were not just quality defects, behind them were traditional disputes, technical barriers, trade protection and an overhyped media coverage. [...] China was determined to restore the confidence in China-made products and launched a four-month nationwide special campaign to improve product quality and food safety.

    ... editors at a weekly supplement to the China Youth Daily called Bingdian, or Freezing Point, were dem...

  • The modern slavery of persons with disabilities in china - II. Background: china’s disabled community - A. Several Steps Forward: Chinese Government Actions - 1. China’s Disabled Persons’ Federation - 2. The Law of the People’s Republic of China Concerning the Rights of Disabled Persons - 3. Ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities - B. Still Left Behind - III. The medical model of disability - A. The Medical Model in Action: China - 1. Welfare Institutions in China - 2. Treatment and Prevention - B. The Medical Model of Disability Reflected in the Chinese Language - IV. The social model of disability - A. The Need for a Social Model - B. The Social Model of Disability in Action: The United States Martha’s Vineyard - V. Rethinking china...

  • We have a lot of speakers that visit our school, but none that look like me," says a third-grade student acting as a tour guide for Sid Espinosa, director of corporate citizenship for Microsoft Corp. Sid, who is the first Latino mayor of the city of Palo Alto, firmly believes "we need to build the pipeline to meet the high demand of engineering jobs in the Silicon Valley. Mayor Espinosa tells us that Silicon Valley corporations go to India and China because the pool of qualified applicants in the U.S. is shallow. "I can assure you that many of these companies would love to have Latinos working for them." There is a huge job potential in the Silicon Valley for people of color, but the majority of youth are unable to take advantage of these opportunities. In fact, our young people of co...

  • To: NATIONAL EDITORS Contact: Gerard Adams of National Inflation Association, 1-888- 99-NIA US (1888-996-4287), editor@inflation.us

    ...We previously reported how China reduced their U.S. Treasury holdings in December b...The Chinese newspaper China Youth Daily recently quoted Ji Xiaonan, chairman of the ...

  • what the institute offers - Non-credit (outreach) language classes in Mandarin for youth and adults, and college students. - Survival Chinese language and culture classes for people planning to visit China for business or personal travel. - Family workshops on Saturdays to introduce families to Chinese arts and crafts such as paper-cutting, calligraphy and painting. - A free Chinese Culture Series in Platteville and area communities (Fennimore, Monroe, Dubuque, Dodgeville, Darlington this year) consisting of three two- hour presentations (Daily Life in China, Geography and Ethnic Communities). - Celebrations of Chinese festivals (the mid-autumn festival in the fall, Chinese New Year/spring festival in February). - School visits. - Co-sponsorship of the annual Chinese Language Spe...

  • I Reasons for the Rise of the Rights Advocacy Movement - A Continuing Economic Growth and Large-scale Human Rights Violations - B Dual Transitions of Official Ideological Discourse and Political Leadership - C The Emergence of "Cause Lawyering" - II The Difficult Road for Rights Advocacy: Facts and Cases - A The Revision of the Petitioning Regulation - B The Repercussions for Chinese Lawyers - III Rights Advocacy: a Tendency to Discredit the Authority of the Law - IV The Next Step for the Rights Advocacy Movement and the Rule of Law: Politicization or non-Politicization - A Current Arguments Regarding Politicization or Non-Politicization - B Suggestions: A Tripartite Strategy -

    ....8 Billion Mu of Reserved Farm Land], CHINA YOUTH DAILY ONLINE, Apr. 17, 2006, http://zqb.cyol.com/c...



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