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When I first arrived in China
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Among the questions I said I wanted to answer was, What is the Chinese dream?
Nearly six years later, I realize that it's a silly or meaningless question, since for the foreseeable future the country's ambitions will be fully satisfied by allowing hundreds of millions of people to realize their individual and family dreams.
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in its international dealings as well as in most of its domestic operations, today's China gives more weight to duties and ethics based on personal relations than on abstract principles of how people in general should be treated. It is too pat to put the ethical system the way one Chinese friend did: "Everything for my family and friends; nothing for anyone else." But a variant of these sentiments goes through many aspects of Chinese life.
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In its pluses and its minuses, everything about this approach -- the approach that has created the world's reigning power of the moment -- is fundamentally different from the principles behind the rise of the aspirant great power, China. America's challenge is strangely conservative: Somehow it has to avoid destroying the cultural conditions that have been so important to its growth
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Through the centuries of Western military, technological, and economic dominance, "universalism" of some sort has been so basic a part of international relations that it barely needed to be discussed. The leaders of the French Revolution issued their Declaration of the Rights of Man -- not the rights of Frenchmen. The Declaration of Independence began, "When, in the course of human events," not "events in the colonies of North America."
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China's challenge is more complicated
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If a society thinks it is unique because of its system, or its style, or its standards, it can easily exert soft power, because outsiders can imagine themselves taking part in that same system and adopting those same styles. But if it thinks it is unique because of its identity -- "China is successful because we are Chinese" -- the appeal to anyone else is self-limiting.
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The best and worst parts of the American model are intensified versions of this Western universalism.
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"China's internal stability/security and survival of the Communist Party will always be more important to China's leaders than the image it projects for outside consumption," he contended. A choice between maintaining domestic order and pleasing outside critics was no choice at all. "Pouring money into Chinese equivalents to CNN and Al-Jazeera won't help [without] reform initiatives," he said.
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To take the next step in its development, it will have to alter that equation in subtle but significant ways, by granting broader scope to individual ambition than has been possible through the Communist Party's decades in control. The institutions at the heart of such "soft" success have until now been areas of signal weakness for China.
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After China's centuries of seeming to move backward as a society and its more recent decades of tragedy and turmoil, the simple bourgeois comforts are much of what the modern Chinese miracle could and should provide.
But there is a way in which the question does make sense, as an expression of concern about what the rise of a "non-universal" nation will mean for the rest of the world.
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In every country, internal interests come first. With more time on the world stage, China's leaders may learn to do what their American, British, French, and other counterparts also had to learn: at least feigning awareness of the interest of mankind. China's predicament is more difficult because its emergence is so rapid, and so much is unclear about other ways in which it will change
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The idea that anyone could -- and should -- "aspire" to Western standards is simultaneously the most and least admirable part of the Western tradition. Most admirable in advancing the principle that people of different origins, races, and religions should be judged and valued by the same standards. Least admirable in the gap between that principle and a discriminatory reality, and in the condescension it implied for the unfortunate non-Westerners of the world.
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Anyone who says China is destined to succeed or fail, to open up or close down, either knows much more than I do, or much less. Anyone so sure is not willing to acknowledge the great unknowability of life in general and life in this quarter of mankind.

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working memory capacity may be improved simply by boosting students’ confidence and reducing their fear of failure.
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Dave StaceyTool for keeping track of RSS feeds - and keeping up with any blogs you are reading
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Keita Tanaka好みでいえば、AKB48のあっちゃん(前田敦子)のダンスがグッと来ますね。
動きがコンパクトなので"省エネダンス"とも揶揄されることもありますけど、全然そんなことはないんですよ。
手を抜いてるんじゃなくて、全部出来た上で、コンパクトに凝縮して表現してるんです。
通常、グループアイドルのセンターポジションって、派手なダンスをする子が多いんです。
でも彼女は、ドセンターなのにコンパクト。その「はりきってなさ」が、逆にカッコイイなぁーっ!て思います。
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某些外企白领说的“中文”:这个project的schedule有些问题,尤其是buffer不多。另外,cost也偏高。目前我们没法confirm手上的resource能完全take得了。anyway我们还是先pilot一下,再follow up最终的output,看能不能run的比较smoothly,更重要的是evaluate所有的cost能不能完全被cover掉。
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据说,有个美国记者在中国看完“雷锋事迹图片展”之后,问了组织者三个问题:1. 为什么当时条件艰苦的情况下,雷锋会留下这么多照片?2. 雷锋照片中有很多是他做好事时候拍下的,难道他做好事时,身边还跟着一个摄影师?3.你们说雷锋做好事从来不留名,那他这些事迹你们怎么知道的?
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Americans typically understand the word “education” in a way that would be alien to any Finn under 40 years of age, who would have been educated after Finland abandoned the “fill up the brain with facts and techniques” model we still cling to
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Sure, it takes time to build those networks. But there is an audience out there of committed teachers who are eager for all the help they can get.
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What we need in education is a lot less opinion and a whole heap more empirically grounded facts.
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n today’s world, when we can reach 10,000 as easily as 25, directing that teaching purely to the small number of students who are in our university lecture halls is no longer defensible.
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we Americans seem particularly prone to this head-in-the-sands behavior.
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If no teacher has learned of, or been influenced by, our work, why should we expect society to continue to support us?
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networking gets a bad rap because most people don’t enjoy it. “It’s the presumption that building relationships in a professional context is like flossing,” he writes. “You’re told it’s important, but it’s no fun.”
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Don’t be under the delusion that seminary automatically makes you grow in grace. In fact, it can have quite the opposite effect. Beware of so frequently handling such holy things as the Scriptures and good doctrine and the gospel itself. And especially don’t be flippant with grace. For God’s sake, your own sake, and the sake of the people you’ll one day serve, don’t ever take grace for granted.
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how it relates to Jesus and his good news for sinners. Look for Jesus in all the Scriptures. Be on the lookout for God’s costly grace in every book of the Bible. Seminary is a good opportunity to go deep with the grace of God
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Rechercher des flux à l'aide de mots clés :
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Judi Window"Marketers and business owners rely on social media to communicate many things about their brand. But there are also some dangers inherent in communicating with a large, diverse audience who you don't know on a personal level. Oh, and by the way, you are limited to getting your point across in only a few sentences (or characters!), and must achieve a tone that simultaneously entertains but does not offend."
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Rabiyyah KhanThe Sartorialist----Blog on street Fashion, NYC and beyond
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Quân đội nhân dân, Công an nhân dân, Ủy ban nhân dân, Viện kiển sát nhân dân, Tòa án nhân dân. Thư viện nhân dân… chỉ có mấy tổ chức liên quan đến tiền bạc là của Nhà nước, như: Kho bạc Nhà nước, Nhân hàng Nhà nước.
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khi các nhà báo vốn viết lách cũng chẳng mấy hơn ai, hồi nhỏ có thể cũng viết đầy bài tập làm văn rất dở, cứ lôi bài làm của các em nhỏ lên báo nhằm mục đích “tăng view”.
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The candidate tried to sidestep the issue during the debate, but eventually he had to make his position clear
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QuickScreenShare – With the increasing growth of computer usage you often encounter people looking for tech assistance. A great way to help them from a remote location is by using an app called Quick Screen Share. Quick Screen Share is a simple yet effective online web service that helps you instantly share screen activity with friends. Read more: QuickScreenShare: Easily Set Up Remote Desktop Connections Through Your Web Browser
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Keep in mind that while you can upload your music, buying new tracks isn't going to happen until it rolls out in your neck of the woods in a more official way -- but hey, most of a good thing is still a good thing.
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Google Reader helps you find and keep track of interesting stuff on the web. You can subscribe to your favorite websites, see what your friends are sharing, and keep up with what's popular. New content comes to your Google Reader when it's posted, so you don't need to visit individual sites.
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Public healthcare is free in India, yet years of under-investment in public health means that facilities are grossly understaffed and under equipped. As a result, 80% of Indians seek private healthcare. Such expenditure is the leading cause of poverty in India, contributing to the impoverishment of 39 million Indians annually. Aims treats about 45,000 patients free of charge each year.
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The Full Frame Advantage
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Today, Mediaplanet Publishing releases the third edition of their Investing in Women and Girls publication series. The publication will be distributed as a special twenty-page broadsheet section within USA Today in the high-impact markets of New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Washington D.C., and will also be distributed at numerous industry events and online venues.
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Public Stiky Notes
http://snardfarker.ning.com/forum/topics/john-holdren-obama-science
As the first Director of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation), Sir Julian Sorell Huxley (1887-1975) wrote a paper entitled UNESCO Its Purpose and Its Philosophy (1946) [1] in which he outlined his vision for the newly created international organization (which grew out of the League of Nations' Institute of Intellectual Co-operation). According to Huxley, the guiding philosophy of UNESCO should be what he termed, World Evolutionary Humanism. The following article describes this philosophy and its relation to eugenics.
Julian Huxley, an evolutionary biologist, humanist, and ardent internationalist held many titles including: Secretary of the Zoological Society of London (1935-42), first president of the British Humanist Association (1963), Vice-President (1937-44) and President (1959-62) of the British Eugenics Society. He was also a founding member of the World Wild Life Fund, coined the term "trans-humanism" (as a means of disguising eugenics) and gave two Galton memorial lectures (1936, 1962). Huxley also received many awards including the Darwin Medal of the Royal Society (1956), UNESCO's Kalinga Prize (1953) and the Special Award of the Lasker Foundation in the category Planned Parenthood - World Population (1959) to name but a few. He is also the Grandson of Thomas Huxley (Darwin's Bulldog) and brother of author Aldous Huxley.
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