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Five Words Google Can’t Translate

[…] I've come to call it, helping)as part of the group, how can a student not help a classmate? The classmate that they will spend the next X numbers of years with in class and be linked together for life? (See #1) How can they be seen as so selfish as to not help someone […]

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Who Invented the Coffee Cup? (The Answer Might Surprise You)

[…] (4th century AD) K (2) kite (4th century BC) L (4) ladders, extendable (4th century BC) M (27) moxibustion (cupping, 3rd century BC) N (4) – negative numbers, operations using (1st century AD) O (1) oil lamps, economics (9th century AD) P (32) "pi," accurate estimation of (3rd century AD), placenta used as a […]

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A New Must-read for China Hands

[…] documented with 373 end notes enabling the reader to see how Chang came to her conclusions. And if you don't agree with Chang's conclusions, she provides a 13 page bibliography for you to do your own research. This book captures, elucidates and recounts an important time period in China (1852-1911), placing Cixi in context. […]

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I Stand Corrected

A Book Review

When I read the title in an email, I knew I had to get a copy of I Stand Corrected: How Teaching Western Manners in China Became Its Own Unforgettable Lesson by Eden Collinsworth (2014).

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3 Reasons You Need to Read this Chinese Food Memoir

[…] you’re like me and hadn’t heard of it, I recommend it. Dunlop first came to China in the early 90s and then moved to Chengdu, Sichuan in 1994 to study Chinese and “from the very beginning vowed to eat everything she was offered, no matter how alien and bizarre it seemed.” In 1995 she […]

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A Non-Cook Reviews 3 Chinese Cookbooks

[…] can believe it, with almost every recipe. For instance, on the recipe for Mr. Lai’s Glutinous Rice Balls With Sesame Stuffing (Lai Tang Yuan) she shares: In 1894, a young man named Lai Yuanxin traveled from his native town to Chengdu, where he took up a place as an apprentice in a restaurant. Sadly, […]

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Best Christmas Advice: Act One and Act Two

[…] that as what I’m doing and question the value of my contribution. Instead, this is also the voice of the Good Shepherd: Just show up. Don’t underestimate the power of your presence. Originally published on December 14, 2015 at a life overseas. Reposted with permission. Header image credit: Joann Pittman Text graphic credit: Amy Young

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Looming Transitions, the Back Story

[…] this book away in your mind. And if you know of someone in transition let them know about Looming Transitions. The benefits of reading Looming Transitions include: 11 ways to stay connected to God through transition 7 areas of your personal life that can experience revival in the midst of upheaval 5 places to […]

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Serving Well in China

A Cultural Framework for Serving in China

[…] of areas of expectation that may need to be adjusted Key principles for successful cross-cultural adjustment and living in China What you’ll get? Five video lectures (each 10-20 minutes long) Accompanying quizzes Questions for reflection/discussion A list of resources for further study Training conducted by seasoned, professional trainers with over 40 years of combined […]

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One Last Summer Reading Recommendation

[…] and I spent twenty-seven years in China, that thirty-three years have passed since we left, and that I have been without her for nearly twenty years, these numbers do not ring true. I feel instead like a man who lived nearly all his life in China, with a few of his later years in […]