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In the article on Wu Ying's death sentence, any reader can feel the damage that money and greed cause to society's standard behavior.
Education is crucial to a successful life. The better the education the more opportunities a person will have when they try to find a job.
Many micro-bloggers have complained that the red envelopes containing lucky money that they give to children are "bigger" this year than the red envelopes they gave last year.
Mona and I would like to take this opportunity to greet not only our Chinese friends, but our fellow Americans back at home, and all over the world.
Even though I belong to the post-1980 generation and work in a big city, I value Spring Festival very much because it's the time of the year when I can stay home and enjoy a family union.
The government should improve laws to ensure that illegal sales practices are punished and consumers' rights are protected. It should also regulate laws to eliminate false information in advertisements.
One can always discuss the purpose and academic quality/relevance of the survey, but referring to it as dangerous seems to be an overreaction.
IPR violation and counterfeits are rampant around us. We realize there's a lot of problem in our society, and we must do something to check them.
Many of us are going back to our hometown for the Lunar New Year. What's your plan for the holiday? Meeting friends, visiting relatives?
The article mentions that the policy is one-sided, which in reality it is not because it applies to US citizens, too.
China should speed up its high-tech research, development and investment. But it should not rely on them to completely replace the traditional industries.
The authorities should find ways of preventing accidents and warning drivers and pedestrians in advance rather than punishing the guilty.