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Dr Who back soon - Let the World Rejoice.
by fulltimestudent inaugust 23 is the day in the uk.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tivqztq5u6y.
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New York University opens its Shanghai Campus
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Somehow (last evening) I failed to post the link to Tsinghua University Library's database for Rousseau's Books and commentaries on those books. As I said there are 88 pages with 12 entries per page.
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New York University opens its Shanghai Campus
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Well Paris, I am not quite clear as to the last time you looked out the window and got a good clear view of the real world. anyway, in response to your post:
1. It is quite likely that during the so-called Cultural Revolution there was a lot of censorship of books in China, but these days there is less and less.
2. In connection with NYU, Shanghai campus, may I point out to you the blindingly obvious fact that this is a new facility. The University planning committee would have stipulated to the designers how much shelf space they would need for the books they needed for their planned courses. The empty shelves are likely a result of stock not yet purchased.
3. You can find in Chinese bookshops a variety of western books, on many subjects. Plus, you may not understand that a few million Chinese have now been educated in western universities, and have had access to their libraries. In fact, the head of Sydney University's Chinese department stated recently in a talk that nearly all of the next generation of Chinese leaders (i.e. those who may become the political leaders, when the current leaders terms of office expire) have had a western university education in which they have been exposed to all the ideas I'm assuming you have been exposed to. (Excluding, I guess the wonderful vision of Yahweh's long delayed Paradise)
4. I havn't time (or, the language skills) to attempt to identify books on all the topics you mentioned. So I decided to see what was available on Rousseau. THis is the result from a search of Tsinghua University's Library database. I'm not going to sort it out - ther are 88 pages of result. So I'll leave it to you.
This library has more than 2,500,000 books. Here's a claim in the Library description.
During the Cultural Revolution, the budget of the Library was deeply cut. The Library stopped buying or subscribing to many important books and periodicals. Fortunately, with the help of faculty members, students, and librarians, most of the Library's collection survived that tragic period.
The collection has grown rapidly since 1978 and reached 2.5 million volumes by 1990. The new building of Tsinghua University Library, which was finished in September 1991, signaled a new stage in the Library's development. The construction was supported by the donation of Dr. Run Run Shaw and the appropriation of the State Education Commission. In 1994, the new building was named after Dr. Shaw. It has received several national awards for its architectural design. Presently, the Tsinghua University Library building has 28,000 square meters of floor space and provides 2,800 seats.and one of the student guides to the university library:
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzQyMDcwNDky.html?f=16919888
5. Universities aside, this is a view of just part of The National Library of China in Beijing:
The National Library of China in Beijing is the largest library in Asia. It holds the largest and among the richest worldwide collections of Chinese literature and historical documents.
I think you can see Paris, that your world-view is way out of date, I suggest you get out more and see the reality of what is really happening in our world.
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June MacLaine ,s death
by David7676 ini just found out that a good friend of mine has past,after a long sickness.
she had the strength and the moral fibre to call herself a servant of the most high.
don,t look into your own inflictions for it is a path well traveled lited with broken life's but look at the good that you can do right now.
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fulltimestudent
Is this an Aussie topic.? Is this the June Maclean married to Don Maclean?
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New York University opens its Shanghai Campus
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New York University opens its Shanghai Campus
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The Library:
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The library will be available for use 24 hours each day
This University is located in the Lujiazui area in Pudong, Shanghai. Its siuted in a 15 story building and has (to commence) 51 classrooms and 13 educational laboratories.
The venture seems to be a joint venture with East China Normal University, and is the third degree-granting portal campus in NYU ' s global network .
(PS: I'm waiting for one of China's top Universities to open a campus here in Sydney-smile)
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No need for a comment from me:
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A Difference between Chns News and West.News- (Warning-Graphic Content)
by fulltimestudent inif you do not like seeing death as real - do not read on:.
i've noticed this difference before, in western (anglosphere) media outlets, the news is sanitised, with views of death removed.
a consequence is that war is not quite real to many living in the anglosphere.
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There's more - but that's enough to make my point. In Australia, our premier newspapers would never be so graphic.
Reference:http://english.people.com.cn/n/2014/0814/c90777-8769690-22.html
Ps: the few comments against piks are mine.
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A Difference between Chns News and West.News- (Warning-Graphic Content)
by fulltimestudent inif you do not like seeing death as real - do not read on:.
i've noticed this difference before, in western (anglosphere) media outlets, the news is sanitised, with views of death removed.
a consequence is that war is not quite real to many living in the anglosphere.
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