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- Shattered China PlateThis poem describes the all consuming feeling of failure upon one's first try at a new career during youth.
- We the People and Our Trade Deficit with ChinaThis article discusses our trade deficit with China, our choices that determined our course, and the only way to solve it.
- Will "Linsanity" Restore NBA Viewership in China?Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin, who is of Taiwanese descent, could help improve NBA viewership in China. Since Yao Ming retired last season, ratings have been slipping.
- Traveling to China: The Harbin Ice Lantern and Sculpture FestivalChina’s annual Harbin Ice Lantern and Sculpture Festival happens every winter, typically on the first week of January up to the end of February or March.
- One-on-One with Evander Holyfield Part II: China ImpressionIn the second chapter of the "One-on-One with Evander Holyfield" series, the ring legend continued his "China Journey" by sharing with us his unique perspective on the oriental nation.
- Crossing the Blue Willow Bridge: A Journey to My Daughter's Birthplace in China: A ReviewAnyone who has been, or plans to go on a homeland trip will eat up the details of what the trip was like: the emotion, the sights, the food, and the sorts of trials that always go along with the international travel.
- China Prepares to Ramp Up Lending to Small BusinessesFor months, many of China's top leaders have been promising to make for support small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) part of the country's agenda during the new year through a combination of tax incentives and increased access to bank lending.
- Tougher Emissions Standards Aimed at China's Cement IndustryChina's cement industry, which accounts for 80% of aggregate increment in the world's cement output last year, will be closely watched for reductions in nitrogen oxide emissions between 2011 and 2015.
- Hofstede's ModelThis is a paper written related to Hofeted's model and is relating to the Country of China.
- China's Successful Appliance Subsidy at an EndDuring 2011, appliance and electronic goods subsidies to farmers and rural residents resulted in the purchase of 103 million items valued at a combined 264.1 billion RMB ($41 billion USD), up 34.5 and 53.1 percent respectively y-o-y.
- China Tops 500 Million Internet UsersThe Foreign news service AFP is reporting that the number of people in China now able to access the Internet has surpassed the 500 million mark.
- Enter the Dragon: At the Entrance GateThe "Enter the Dragon" column is meant to, for the first time ever, tap into the inner realm, unveiling a real modern China.
- Apple iPhone 4S Mainland China Release Draws Crowds, Raises TempersHundreds in Shanghai and Beijing waited overnight for the new Apple iPhone 4S, which went on sale in the mainland on Jan 13, 2012.
- Online Spending at Deal-of-the-Day Websites in China Skyrocketed in 2011Turnover from deal-of-the-day websites in China grew at a meteoric pace of 550 percent in 2011 to RMB 11 billion ($1.74 billion USD) according to recent statements from Tuan800.com, a website which collects group-buy offers in China
From China to the Moon: An American’s Take on an Interstellar Issue40 years after a human last stepped on the moon, the Chinese government announced plans to achieve just that. What effect, if any would this have on America? Will it start a new Space Race?- Rediscovering the Awakening DragonFrom "Made In China" to "Created In China": China's quest to reposition itself on the global map
- China's Post-New Year Labor Shortage May Worsen in 2012Labor shortages in China's labor-intensive industries may worsen following 2012's Chinese New Year.
- China Plans First Moon MissionChina is making tentative plans to send a manned spacecraft to the moon, and here is how I feel as an American about the news.
- 40 Percent of China's Dairy Companies Left Industry in 2011China's dairy industry lost 426 companies, which make 40.4% of the industry, as the government cracks down on food safety, according to China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine.
- China's Environmental Ministry: Funding Biggest Obstacle for Tighter Air Quality MonitoringAccording to China's Environmental Protection Ministry, 2 billion RMB needed to buy new air quality monitoring equipment.
- Shop and Create at China Blue, DevonChina Blue is a place where you can shop and create your own works of art!
- Wàiguórén: A Foreigner in ChinaA new foreigner's experience in China
- The Progression of U.S-Asian ImmigrationThis is an essay that I wrote for a U.S. Asia relations class describing the progression of immigration laws for China and Japan. There is a comparison of the Chinese experience vs. the Japanese experience.
- Congress Saves Incandescent Bulbs -- Too Bad They're Made in China NowCongressional negotiators struck a deal" on Thursday that will give those light bulbs a stay of execution. Too bad they waited until all of the American factories were closed so we'd have to buy them from China.
- Should U.S. Fear China's Commitment to Increase Military Might?The current ruckus over satellite pictures of a Chinese aircraft carrier may be misdirected panic at the moment but it is a good wake up call for the American people.
- A Small Town American’s First Time in ChinaMy experiences the first time exploring Beijing, China: The Forbidden City, The Great Wall of China, taxi discrimination, and sea cucumbers.
- Asia: China’s Big Investment, Capability on CallChina has a new toy, the world has taken notice and some are not pleased. The methods used to gain this are still in discussion, global governments can not answer all the questions yet. But the reality is it has happened, now how to deal with the event.
- I Finally Dug that Hole to China Mom Always Said I WouldIf you asked me in 2002 if I would ever be in China I would have laughed at you. Why would I ever go there? How things change and life takes you on unexpected journeys is amazing sometimes.
- Ultimate Investing - Buying Five Dollars for One DollarOnce a while the market presents investors a company with characters of high return, high growth, and low operating and financial risk. An valuable asset is selling at absurdly discounted price now!
- China in the Middle Ages: History for KidsFor anyone trying to teach their child a China in the Middle Ages, starting with fun and creative ideas can be a great way to make learning history fun for you kids.
- Down with OPEC, Up with OPIC: a Call for a New Energy CartelThe world’s petroleum market is dangerously volatile partially due to OPEC's stranglehold on oil supply. What better way to combat this than to form a stranglehold on oil demand?
- Bill Gates' Company and China Might Build Nuclear ReactorTerraPower's traveling wave reactor draws the interest and support of a country with vast energy needs.
- American-Made ChristmasThis is an editorial concerning buying American products.
- Uncertainty Looms Over Kyoto Protocol Recommitment TalksDays into the talks in Durban, uncertainty over whether the Kyoto Treaty can be salvaged is rising, especially with some of the biggest players refusing to commit.
Will China Collapse?While analysts are bullish on China's growth, the underlying facts tell a different story. Growth fueled by lending is slowing and commodities are falling. Is a collapse possible?
How to Cat-proof Your Home During a Weekend GetawayCat owners who are planning a weekend getaway are not just thinking of the luxury of getting away from it all for a couple of days. They are also thinking of what they will find when they get back home. What state will their home be in?- Set a Beautiful Holiday Table for a Crowd with These TipsUse these cost cutting tips to set a beautiful Holiday dinner table for a hungry crowd.
- 20 Most Shocking Books About ChinaChina's long, abysmal record of human rights abuses, rampant government corruption, heartless property confiscation and categorical censorship of news, knowledge and information make China fertile grounds for fiction and non-fiction alike.
- China's Top Finance Minister Issues Economic Warning to US and Other CountriesChina intends to take care of itself and its own economy during the global recession
- Obama’s Criticism of China is About Politics, Not PolicyThis article analyzes Obama's latest criticism of China and its currency manipulation practice.





