Another case of academic plagiarism was spotted by netizens who found a recent blog published by Liu Gang, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, was almost the same as one from a newspaper. Instead of apologizing, Liu responded with provocative remarks, such as, "I admit I plagiarized but what can you do to me?" Comments:
Do the media or politicians in the United States call people refugees when they are smuggled from one country to another in an organized way for different purposes? Of course, not, they call them illegal immigrants. And they are indeed illegal immigrants.
The Ministry of Education recently issued a notice, reiterating that institutions of high learning should not enroll good students in an abnormal manner.
A Xinhua news report two weeks ago, about the customs in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region seizing frozen meat up to 40 years old that was smuggled into the country, has once again focused public attention on food safety. However, the Guangxi customs said they had not released such news and the story was "wholly fabricated by the media". Comments:
Most business societies or associations in China are actually funded by the State, with their leaders and some other employees being listed on the government payroll. This has long been blamed for their low efficiency. The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council recently published a plan to break this and about 100 national societies will be selected for a pilot program. Comments:
Supported by local businesses, two high school graduates who secured first and second place in the National College Entrance Exams in Central China's Hubei province paraded through a local tourist site on horseback in the traditional costume for imperial exam winners, a practice for the top performers in the ancient imperial examinations. Comments:
Economic globalization has expedited the integration process of more than 200 countries and regions and over 7 billion people. China is now not only the most populous country, but also the largest trading nation, and the second-largest economy - and it could become the largest economy in the future.
Children and teenagers can get more easily addicted to electronic devices during summer and other vacations and damage their eyesight. Although computers and other electronic devices are being more widely used - particularly by young people - little consideration is paid to the accompanying health risks. This situation has to be changed soon to avoid unnecessary injuries to people using them.
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