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The website dedicated for the physically challenged is a big step the country has taken in a much-needed direction.
China is not the former Soviet Union. China has no use for "lecturers", who cling to the Cold War mentality and follow double standard in their preachings.
China has made great efforts to export its culture to the outside world to boost its soft power as well as revamp its international image.
Chinese psyche on the other hand is more about taking responsibility for their own destiny and do not see their entitlements as a given automatically.
China can aim to prepare her people with in-depth impartial understanding so as to be able to adapt to the ever changing environment by matching challenges with the correct solutions.
Some industries such as manufacturing, service and trade have been facing labor shortage. This problem could worsen and hamper the country's economic growth.
Of course government officials and staff members will have their salaries doubled if the Ministry of Human Resource and Social Security says so.
Although the promise sounds great, I am afraid the government will find difficult to fulfill it.
It is no use being rich and powerful without others noticing and recognizing them. Wealth in a vacuum is meaningless. And what better proof than the arrogant displays their wealth.
The Foreign Ministry's move to communicate directly with the public through microblog is good news. The number of people that have already visited the site shows the public, too, has welcomed this move.
Teaching the Bible as a special branch of literature is acceptable at the master's or doctoral level. If introduced otherwise, it is nothing but an attempt to cover the teaching of religion.
Mankind can shape a twig with wires and that twig will grow into a branch. Man cannot shape a branch, it will only snap.