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Prepping for the Olympics
[…] the athletic world. In praising Li Yan for her second great leap in life, media quoted from the movie My Night at Maud’s, “Christianity is not a moral code. It is a way of life. It is no ordinary experiences, but the most amazing life journey. It is an adventure in sanctity.” Wang Meng referred […]
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Holy See-China Provisional Agreement
The Balance Sheet Five and a Half Years Later
[…] contacts in recent years. “China is willing to continue to walk in the same direction with the Vatican, conduct constructive dialogues, enhance understanding, accumulate mutual trust, and promote the process of improving the relationship of the two sides,” said Wang.9 From Tense Relations to Vatican–China Icebreaker There have been many challenges in Holy See-China […]
September 13, 2012
[…] system so far, Hu Xiaoyi, China’s vice-minister of human resources and social security, said Monday. Hu said at a press conference that local governments have been actively promoting the work since China offered to cover foreign employees by its social safety net last year. The social insurance scheme that took effect October 15 last […]
When Meridians Guide Needles Not Ships
[…] remains a prominent aspect of the pluralistic healthcare system in present-day China.” (p. 164) His history of Western medicine is just as fascinating. He begins with the Code of Hammurabi Stele, speaks to the validity that Christians gave medicine in portraying Christ as the “Great Physician,” gives kudos to the contributions of the Greeks, […]
ZGBriefs | April 19, 2018
[…] in China recently, you might have gotten in trouble had you tried honking your car horn like this: Beep. (Pause.) Beep, beep. The pattern is a secret code of sorts for loyal users of two Chinese social media apps to identify themselves. Honk the signal while idling at a red light, and if you […]
Grappling with Multiple Identities
[…] Therefore, it seems that public measures should not aim at suppressing the Hong Kong identity while boosting the China identity. Neither should the Hong Kong identity be promoted to an extent that China identity is overshadowed. We should have a more inclusive attitude towards the growth of both identities to keep “one country two […]
The Unseen Side of China’s Internet Explosion
[…] newspapers. Unless these sites post political content, they are generally left undisturbed by authorities. Thousands of other Christian individuals and groups utilize Weibo to carry on conversations, promote or comment on posted material, and announce upcoming activities. In the words of ChinaSource Senior Associate Joann Pittman, much attention is given to the “invisible birdcage,” […]
ZGBriefs | June 15, 2017
[…] of color and style, they seemed to be evoking traditional Buddhist art instead of socialist realism. I know that the government has been on a campaign to promote traditional culture and cultural values; this was the first I had seen it reflected artistically in propaganda. Foreigners Are Photo Ops in China (June 14, 2017, […]
ZGBriefs | June 13, 2019
[…] of China. When you encounter confusing situations or cultural differences, what you learn here will help you reconcile them with your cultural background and expectations. Use Coupon Code SPRING2019 to purchase the course for $9.99. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs China behind massive Australian National University hack, intelligence officials say (May 5, 2019, The Guardian) The ANU, […]
Training Cross-Cultural Workers to Cross Honor-Shame Cultures
[…] 2000); Jackson Wu, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://amzn.to/2T5AJXj" target="_blank"><em>Reading Romans with Eastern Eyes</em></a> (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2019); Among historical and sociological treatments, cf. Anthony Appiah, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://amzn.to/2ILm5CC" target="_blank"><em>The Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen </em></a>(New York: Norton, 2010); Graham Scambler, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://amzn.to/3kirBKM" target="_blank"><em>A Sociology of Shame and Blame: Insiders Versus Outsiders</em> </a>(New York: Palgrave Pivot, 2019)