... women and children has historically been a priority inChinaand the Government has made great progress in promoting the survival and development of women and children andin reducing maternal and ... between urban and rural areas and across regions and population groups and these are becoming more prominent In 2004, MMR in rural areas was times that in urban areas; MMR inin land and remote ... and progress, and influences its international image and status Chapter One Background Since China reformed and opened its doors to the outside world , it has maintaine d a pattern of rapid and...
... role in developing sustainable agriculture and providing safe food With increasing industrialization, urbanization and agricultural mod‐ ernization in China, excessive chemical materials are being ... overdosing and disposal of the containers Thereafter, nine demographic indicators are incorporated as the candidate determinants, including information on the householders, land use and cropping ... production in south China s Yangtze River Basin With regard to topographic types, farms located on plains, hills and mountainous regions, and villages in inland areas, seaside areas and areas adjoining...
... appreciation I thank her for interesting me in sociolinguistics, for pointing out the value of investigating the language policy and language planning in China, and for guiding me in the exploration of ... romanization policies inChinaand also makes a comparison with those discoveries of related studies abroad In contrast to the studies of same kind inChina which, for the most part, lack the integration ... constant support and understanding I am particularly indebted to my husband, Zhou Hongbo, who, besides his unflagging emotional support, first introduced me to sociolinguistics, and devoted countless...
... Perspectives and Decision-making in the Chinese High Command”, in Robert A Scalapino (ed.), Elites in the People's Republic of China (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1972) other hand Andrew ... understanding of the dynamic developments taking place inChina s print media industry The second contribution of this study is to add to the existing body of research on China s media industry in ... Inc., 1994), pp 89-112 24 Chin-Chuan Lee, “Mass Media: Of China, About China , in Chin-Chuan Lee (ed.), Voices of China: The Interplay of Politics and Journalism (New York and London: The Guilford...
... system inChina 26 Figure 3.2 Advertising Revenues of the Newspapers in China, 1983-2004 41 Figure 3.3 Number of newspapers in China, 1978-2003 43 Figure 3.4 Proportion of Party paper and ... 79 5.3.4 The Infomercials .83 5.4 Conclusion 86 CHAPTER INTERVIEW FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS 88 6.1 Increasing Income and Favor of Advertising .88 6.2 ... healthy for China s media development, especially in the political sense They contend that marketization is gaining media financial independence and will further help to attain political independence...
... inquiry into Chinas football fandom and football- related social disorder delivers a fascinating insight into the difficulties of establishing a national league in the incredible vastness of China ... TAKAHASHI YOSHIO AND JOHN HORNE FootballhooligansandfootballsupporterscultureinChina TAN HUA 87 vi Contents School sport, physical education and the development of footballculturein Japan 102 ... lived and worked in Singapore for three years in the 1980s He has had a long research interest in sport in the Peoples Republic of Chinaand has travelled extensively in the country, meeting sports...
... Turn in Cultural Studies’ in Susan Bassnett and André Lefevere, Constructing Cultures: Essays on Literary Translation (Clevedon: Multilingual Matters, 1998), p 123 – – ‟ ‟ – „ ‟ 19 Romain Rolland, ... Illustrious Men’ series in French Romain Rolland, ‘Letter from Romain Rolland to the translator: on non-resistance’, 30 June 1934, reproduced in Mingren zhuan (Nanjing: Yilin chubanshe, 2008), pp ... Romain Rolland, 20 August 1934’, trans Luo Xinzhang, in Fu Lei wenji: shuxinjuan, p 464 Jin Mei, Fu Lei zhuan (Changsha: Hunan wenyi chubanshe, 1996), p 158 Megan Conway, ‘Romain Rolland’ in Dictionary...
... evapotranspiration in test fields inChina into consideration, salt leaching in fields could be predicted using the results of the soil column experiment MATERIALS AND METHODS Soil sampling and soil chemical ... one In both cases, the Ca2+ concentration increased gradually from the beginning of leaching, decreased after a peak, and then increased and decreased again This behavior indicates that the initial ... and K+) and Cl- in a column were investigated by using a tensiometer and a four-electrode sensor, and the amounts of these salts in soil and leachate were measured by ICP-MS Moreover, by taking...
... stronger inChina than in Vietnam Also the proportion of larger, state-owned companies is in the fields of industry, commerce and banks higher inChina than in Vietnam As a result inChina the ... companies (China) East China Central China West China 1995 69,8 19,0 11,2 1998 64,6 23,0 12,4 Source: According to figures provided by the Administrative Office for Industry and Commerce in September ... ENTREPRENEURS INCHINAAND VIETNAM CHINA STUDIES Published for the Institute for Chinese Studies University of Oxford EDITORS: GLEN DUDBRIDGE FRANK PIEKE VOLUME PRIVATE ENTREPRENEURS INCHINAAND VIETNAM...
... province; interviews with enterprise and government officials in Beijing, Chongqing, Chengdu in Sichuan province, Shunde in Guangdong province, and other localities; and findings from surveys and ... governance inchina in- depth interviews with government officials, workers, and managers and detailed case studies of 14 enterprises in the towns of Jinhua in Zhejiang province and Zhucheng in Shandong ... constraints began to emerge during this period.3 In relation to funds for investment in SOEs, budgetary financing and subsidies began to give way to bank financing and to financing from retained...
... managers and the expectations gap between education and industry Second, China s travel agency sector is facing 427 Human resources issues facing the hotel and travel industry inChina International ... running newly opened hotels are unwilling to invest in developing their employees and where possible, they will recruit pre-trained and experienced staff The Chinese hotel industry is growing ... established Hotel staff turnover rates are increasing and some well-known hotel brands (such as Shangri-la and Holiday Inn) are responding by operating their own training centres This development is greatly...
... to China, in Vietnam branches predominated that are typical for developing countries i.e textiles/shoes, food processing and paper and print products InChina “modern” sectors such as machine ... Development indicators of the provinces researched into in comparison (China, 1995, in Yuan) China GDP per capita (1996) GO Agri per capita GO Ind per capita Urban income p capita Rural income p ... capital from ethnic Chinese inIn 1997 Ha Bac was divided into two new provinces Bac Ninh and Bac Giang Interview with the director of the Office for Industry in Ho Chi Minh City 26 November 1996...
... relationships of varying intensity Table 33: Methods for obtaining materials and sales of private companies (China, in %) Inclusion in government plans East China 2.3 Central China 1.4 West China 2.3 Through ... province Envious persons in the governments of the province and the city accused the successful and highly-placed entrepreneur of taking too little interest in the province and city, and going ... somebody looking after the person concerned and being prepared to help him or her Such feelings can be polished and expanded by means of favors and presents (renqingli i.e presents in the interests...
... Heterogeneity also shows itself in differing origins Unlike in the private individual sector, or in trade, new entrepreneurial personalities in the industrial sphere inChinaand Vietnam not hail from ... an instrument of discipline, and moves away from the regulating of the rights of individuals vis-à-vis the state and the protection against governmental arbitrariness Recently, inChina this interpretation ... from disciplining in order to achieve governmental goals to individual legal protection, and (e) from “instrumentality” (in the meaning of “class interests”) to “political bonding”, and from the...
... of China Rural-to-urban migration and urbanization in India are far less extensive and slower than inChina Literacy and educational attainment in India trail far behind the progress inChina India’s ... weak in much of East Asia, as they are inChina That the culture of mutual support among family members remains central inChina is surprising, since China s family was intentionally undermined ... countries, newly industrialized countries, and some developing countries in Latin America Populations are aging earlier in most such countries than inChinaChina is already studying and learning from...
... Philippines India Philippines China Philippines Philippines Vietnam Japan Japan China Philippines Sri Lanka Japan Malaysia Philippines Vietnam Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand Philippines ... 36–42 FAO (1977) Joint SCS/SEAFDEC Workshop on Aquaculture Engineering South China Sea Fisheries Development and Coordinating Programme Workshop on Aquaculture Engineering South China Sea Fisheries ... (1982) Cage culture for marine finfish in Singapore In: Guerrero, R.D and Soesanto, V (eds) Report of the Training Course on Small-scale Pen and Cage Culture for Finfish South China Sea Fisheries...
... that culture might play an important part in determining the accounting system of China The influence of culture is pervasively conceived to include and direct Chinese accounting theory, accounting ... perspective more dominant or more effective on Chinese accounting environment Influenced by the increasing interest in cultural influence on accounting in international accounting research, some ... versus femininity which relates to concepts of masculinity and femininity, and interests in the social implications of having been born as a boy or girl in any country Gray defined culture as...
... panopticon, Lessig, internet in China, Chinese Internet, media Internet in China: Big Mama is Watching You Index of Contents INTRODUCTION 1.1 LITERATURE REVIEW: INTERNET INCHINA 1.2 ... development of bandwidth in China, see Foster and Goodman, The Diffusion of the Internet in China, p.57 89 Presentation of Qian Hualin, “Internet Development in China, ” http://www.chinatech.org/Library/QianHualin.ppt ... http://www0.mercurycenter.com/svtech/news/indepth/docs /china0 91900.htm 39 Internet in China: Big Mama is Watching You online community in China, and therefore the most interesting to examine with regard to social...
... Water in China? 187 improving the environment, maintaining the safety of drinking water, and promoting sustained economic and social development.”33 It “applies to pollution prevention and control ... protection law in China. 28 It was “formulated for the purpose of protecting and improving People’s [sic] environment and the ecological environment, preventing and controlling pollution and other ... interests in recreation or biodiversity.136 To strengthen this legal tool, the scope of who can sue should be expanded inChina On the other hand, an interesting aspect of China s law is that in a...