<p align="center"><font color="#003366" size="5"><strong>China Continuing<br/> (Michael Prosser)</strong></font></p> <p><font color="#003366"><br/> <strong><font size="4">China Continuing:</font></strong></font></p> <p><font color="#003366"><strong><font size="4">Some thoughts on intercultural communication and its relationship to China<br/> June 15, 2004<br/> </font></s[......]
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<style type="text/css"><!–.style1 { color: #003366; font-size: 12px;}.style2 {font-size: 18px}–></style><p align="center" class="style1 style2"><strong>April 24, 2003 China: continuing</strong></p><p class="style1"><br/> <em>China's New Rulers: The Secret Files </em> ( New York: Review of Books,2002,London: Granta, 2003) may be useful for those interested in China. Based on a Chinese author's findings and reception of leaked materials, two American au[......]
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<style type="text/css"><!–.style1 { color: #003366; font-size: 12px;}.style2 { font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold;}–></style><p align="center" class="style1">Feb. 2, 2003 <br/> <span class="style2">The China thread: more informal student writing</span></p><p class="style1"><br/> Before first coming to China at the end of August, 2001, I began writing a journal, and have now nearly completed 9 volumes of the standard composit[......]
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<style type="text/css"><!–.style1 { color: #003366; font-size: 12px;}.style3 { font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold;}.style5 { font-size: 16; font-weight: bold;}–></style><p class="style1"> <span class="style3">China Thread: Culture of Peace/Culture of War: Several different crises, <br/> besides those in North Korea and Iraq are noted below. </span></p><p class="style1"><span class="style5"><br/> 1. CCTV 9 Inte[......]
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<style type="text/css"><!–.style1 {color: #003366}.style2 { font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold;}.style3 {font-size: 12px}.style4 {color: #003366; font-size: 12px; }–></style><p align="center" class="style1"><br/> <span class="style2">Happy (Lunar) New Year. </span></p><p class="style1"><strong>February 1, 2003</strong></p><p class="style1"><strong>Michael Prosser: The China Thread: </strong><br/> <br/>[......]
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<style type="text/css"><!–.style1 { font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; color: #003366;}.style3 {color: #003366}.style4 { font-size: 16px; font-weight: bold;}.style5 { font-size: 14px; font-weight: bold;}.style6 {font-size: 12px}.style7 {color: #003366; font-size: 12px; }–></style><p align="center" class="style1">Greetings from (Billy)</p><p class="style3"><br/> <span class="style6"> I am forwarding a[......]
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<style type="text/css"><!–.style2 { font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold;}.style3 { font-size: 16px; font-weight: bold;}.style6 {font-size: 12px}.style9 {font-size: 16px}.style10 {color: #003366}–></style><p align="center" class="style10"> <span class="style2">The China Thread Continued</span></p><p align="left" class="style10"><br/> <span class="style3">1. Higher Education: Post Graduate Exams </span>&[......]
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<style type="text/css"><!–.style2 { font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; color: #003366;}.style4 {font-size: 12px}.style5 {color: #003366}–></style><p align="center" class="style2">Anti-Americanism. </p><p class="style5"><br/> <span class="style4">1.Anti-Americanism rises in Asia By Eric Teo Chu Cheow writing from Singapore, January 10, 2003), Special to <em>The Japan Times. </em><br/> Cheow reports[......]
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<p align="center" class="style1">The continuing China thread: Student Essays, etc. </p><p align="left" class="style2"><strong><br/> <span class="style6">A. The Rhetoric of War/Rhetoric of Peace: </span></strong><span class="style5"><br/> <span class="style7">Being rushed for lunch yesterday before the food in the Harbin Normal University student dining room ran out, I didn't give the full paraphrase of Auxilary Bishop Thomas Gumbleton of De[......]
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<p align="center"><font color="#003366" size="5"><strong>China Continuing<br/> (Michael Prosser)</strong></font></p> <p><font color="#003366"><br/> <font size="2">1. Name tags: At the recent October China's Fifth International Symposium on Intercultural Communication, all of the large nametags, except the names of the few foreignors present, were in Chinese. Thus, I had access neither to the surname nor to the given name of the Chinese faculty and students[......]
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