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  Beijing - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Beijing is one of the 4 municipalities of the People's Republic of China, which have a provincial-level status, and is under the direct control of the central government.
From 1937 to 1945, Beijing was occupied by the Japanese.
Jingkai Expressway to Kaifeng (interrupted as of Yufa, Beijing)
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 Beijing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beijing is one of the four municipalities of the PRC, equivalent to a province in China's administrative structure.
Beijing during the Ming Dynasty took its current shape, and the Ming-era city wall served as the walls to the city until modern times, when it was pulled down and the 2nd Ring Road was built in its place.
Beijing's 18 districts and counties are further subdivided into 273 lower (third)-level administrative units at the township level: 119 towns, 24 townships, 5 ethnic townships and 125 subdistricts.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/beijing   (5766 words)

  
 Society & Politics archives at Future Brief
While the country is recovering from a recession in 2001 with decent overall economic growth and a return of information technology business, there are three storm clouds on the horizon in the next year or two, he said.
The funding, promised at an international conference in Beijing, was well in excess of an initial target set by the World Bank to raise at least $1.2bn - seen by experts as the minimum for what is needed to battle the disease.
These institutions hope they will never have to activate their plans, which are detailed and extensive.
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 ipedia.com: Beijing Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Beijing is one of the 4 municipalities of the People's Republic of China, which have a provincial -level status, and is under the direct...
The shape and form of Beijing as seen and as recognised today (in particular within the confines of the current-day 2nd Ring Road) took form after the Ming Dynasty settled in Beijing and made it its capital.
During this time, Beijing was renamed Beiping as it was considered improper to have more than one "capital" in a nation.
www.ipedia.com /beijing.html   (2445 words)

  
 BIBLIOGRAPHY ON HEARING PROTECTION, HEARING CONSERVATION, AND AURAL CARE, HYGIENE AND PHYSIOLOGY
Brueck, E. "Measurement of the Sound Pressure Level of Level Dependent Muffs with the ISO Acoustic Test Fixture," in Proceedings of Inter-Noise 96, edited by F. Hill and R. Lawrence, Institute of Acoustics, St. Albans, UK, 975-978.
Campbell, R. "On an Elevated Level Subjective Method for Determining the Attenuation of Hearing Protectors, Developed in France, by M. Damongeot of the Institute National De Recherche et Securite, Nancy," Report to the Ind. Safety Equip.
"Technology Advancements in Hearing Protection: Active Noise Reduction, Frequency/Amplitude-Sensitivity, and Uniform Attenuation," in Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 258-262.
www.nonoise.org /hearing/biblio/biblio.htm   (12978 words)

  
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There is a wealth of useful information: how to convince institutions to make changes to facilitate the process of research with undergraduates, what are the current trends in higher education related to research with undergraduates, and what are the funding issues that will be shaping the landscape in the near future.
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 XiMnet Blog - Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The sun is setting on the information society—even before we have fully adjusted to its demands as individuals and as companies.
In most Southeast Asian nations, local business elites are composed largely of ethnic Chinese who maintain close ties to their ancestral homeland and support Beijing's role in the region.
The members rejected a U.S. request to be admitted as an observer -- the first time that a regional Asian group has excluded the United States, and a startling setback for the Bush administration.
www.ximnet.com.my /thelab/archive/archive_post_d.asp?mth=8&yr=2005   (6102 words)

  
 Textile Manufacturing Software
The mission of The Textile Institute is to promote professionalism in all areas associated with the textile industries
Manufacturing & Technology News is devoted to developments taking place in manufacturing and technology. This twice-monthly news publication covers a multitude of issues including management of manufacturing and technology companies, best manufacturing practices, R&D, quality programs and globalization.
ICS-UNIDO is an international technology centre of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, created to promote capacity building of countries for their industrial development through technology transfer programmes
www.manufacturing-software-directory.com /textilemanufacturingsoftware   (2817 words)

  
 Asian Studies Book Services web catalogue
For bookshops, libraries and other institutions we further produce a new books catalogue twice a year.
SEAMS OF CHANGE: Clothing and the Care of Self in Late 19th and 20th Century Cambodia
SOCIAL HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY JAPAN, VOL.
www.asianstudiesbooks.com /catalogue.htm   (3957 words)

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