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The Float of the YuanSummary: With a population of 1.3 billion people, China represents the modern day pinnacle of international commercial success. Whereas yesterday we said that New York – The Big Apple defined commercial notoriety, today it is China that both competes for -
A HOUSE DIVIDED, By: Pearl BuckThe final segment of the "House of Earth" trilogy. After reading "The Good Earth" and "Sons" this is a must read. Follow the Wang family for 3 generations right up to China's civil war and revolution in the 1930's.
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Movie Review: Yuen Woo-ping's 'True Legend' (2010) Confuses Wuxia for Pretty Much Everything ElseAfter leading an army into an enemy stronghold and rescuing his prince from execution, the great warrior General Su passes on a promotion to Governor... -
Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Chinese History and Philosophy - Lesson 12 - the Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty (1271-1368) and the Rise of the MingThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Chinese History and Philosophy, This section looks at the Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty (1271-1368) and the Rise of the Ming.
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Yuan Zhi: Traditional Chinese Herb Enhances Brain FunctionPolygala tenuifolia has been proven effective for reducing dementia and increasing cognition in several studies.
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G20 Summit Closes, No Real ResultsA three-page communique talks about three major points of the moving the world's economy forward, but no firm or practical means of achieving them. -
How to Say "Yuan" and "RMB"This article provides practical English advice on pronouncing RMB and yuan, which are names used for the Chinese currency, and gives examples on how and when to use these names. -
Where to Invest If the Chinese Yuan StrengthensThere is speculation that the Chinese will strengthen their currency.Here are some investment ideas to consider in that eventuality.
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How to Pronounce the Name of the Chinese CurrencyThis article offers advice on how to pronounce Yuan in a way similar to a native Mandarin speaker, and also suggests using the term RMB as a more suitable alternative. -
Positive Side of China InflationThe Chinese Yuan or RMB has recently seen a dramatic change of value. This change has had an impact on Chinese economics in many ways.
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The Morning Gold Report: Chinese Yuan Remains SuppressedIt's been slightly more than three years since China freed the yuan from its peg to the dollar. From the early 1990s until July of 2005, the USD-CNY exchange rate was fixed at 8.27.
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The Morning Gold Report: China Ponders 370 Bln Yuan Stimulus PackageChina is considering a 370 bln yuan ($54 bln) post-Olympic stimulus package to keep the economy rolling along.
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Yuan Re-evaluationwhat is yuan reevaluation and how does it affect the U.S.
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Come Hear the Haussman QuartetThe Haussman Quartet is one of the best young quartets playing today. They will be perform at Millberry Union at UCSF on May 31, 2011.
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High-Speed Rail Projects Should Take Warning from Chinese AuditsWill US Construction projects aimed at reducing carbon emissions, reducing highway traffic and boosting the economy suffer the corruption China has uncovered? -
5 Ideas to Maximize Your Stay in BandungThe people of Bandung are probably some of the most fortunate group of people. Once labeled as Paris Van Java, Bandung is always ready to enchant every of her visitors. Here are 5 trails you should not miss when in Bandung. -
Lee Yuan - Best Chinese Food Restaurant in Boulder, ColoradoThis is a quick review of the best Chinese food I have had in Boulder, Colorado.
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THE FOUR MONGOL KHANATES"Khanate" is a Turkic origined word used to describe a political entity ruled by a Khan. By the time of Kublai Khan's death, with no accepted Khan in existence, the Mongol Empire became divided into four separate khanates.
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Five Features of Macao¡¯s Employment MarketMacau's employment is so different, but these five features of Macao's employment market can have people understand it very well!
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Say "No" to Impostors in ExamsRecently, the age-old practice of cheating in exams has taken on a new form -- finding someone to take an exam under one's own name.
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Jokes from the Qing DynastyIn contrast to what western readers believe, humor does exist in classical Chinese literature. The following old Chinese jokes published in Qing dynasty still bring on fresh laughter.





