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  Hebei Summary
Hebei (Hopei, Hopeh) Province in northern China covers an area of 187,700 square kilometers, borders in the west on Shanxi, in the north on Inner Mongolia and Liaoning, in the east on the Bohai Gulf—part of the Yellow Sea—and Shandong, and to the south on Henan.
Hebei is divided into 10 regions, 142 counties, and 2 autonomous counties between Beijing and Tianjin that are inhabited by the Hui Muslims, who are the largest minority group in the province.
During the Spring and Autumn Period (722 BC - 476 BC), Hebei was under the rule of the states of Yan (燕) in the north and Jin (晉) in the south.
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  Hebei
During the Warring States Period (403 BC - 221 BC), Hebei was under the rule of the states of Yan (燕 yān) in the north and Zhao (赵 zhào) in the south.
Hebei is bordered by the Yan Mountains (Yan Shan) in the north and Taihang Mountains (Taihang Shan) in the west, while the southeast forms part of the North China Plain.
Hebei is responsible for most of the cotton produced in China.
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 Hebei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A small part of Hebei, an exclave disjointed from the rest of the province, is wedged between the municipalities of Beijing and Tianjin.
During the Warring States Period (403 BC - 221 BC), Hebei was under the rule of the states of Yan (燕 yān) in the north and Zhao (赵 zhào) in the south, before both succumbed to the Qin Dynasty.
Hebei then came under the rule of the Kingdom of Wei (one of the Three Kingdoms), established by the descendants of Cao Cao.
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 Hebei - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Hebei   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Hebei was part of China from the earliest times.
From the 13th to 20th centuries, under the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, Hebei was administered directly from the court; under the Qing dynasty it was called Chihli (modern transcription Zhili), meaning ‘directly subordinate’.
Hebei has cold, dry winters, with average January temperatures at or below 0°C/32°F; and hot, humid summers, with temperatures averaging around 26°C/79°F. Average annual rainfall ranges from 400 mm/16 in to 600 mm/24 in over the centre and south of the province, falling below 400 mm/16 in in the north.
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 Hebei
Hebei, firmly in North China and right at the northern frontier, was a battleground throughout this period.
Hebei has a continental Monsoon climate, with annual rainfall of 400 to 800 mm.
Hebei is responsible for most of the Cotton produced in China.
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 Hebei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
A common alternate name for Hebei is Yānzhào (燕赵), after the state of Yan and state of Zhao that existed here during the Warring States Period.
The next dynasty to come, the under, ceded much of modern-day northern Hebei to the Khitan Liao Dynasty in the north; this territory, called The Sixteen Prefectures of Yanyun, became a major problem for China's defense against the Khitans for the next century, since it lay within the Great Wall.
The Ming Dynasty ruled Hebei as "Beizhili" (北直隸, pinyin: Běizhílì), meaning "Northern Directly Ruled", because the area contained and was directly ruled by the imperial capital, Beijing; the "Northern" designation was used because there was a southern counterpart covering present-day Jiangsu and Anhui.
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 Hebei -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Hebei completely surrounds (Capital of the People's Republic of China in the Hebei province in northeastern China; 2nd largest Chinese city) Beijing and (A major industrial center in northeastern China on the Grand Canal near the Yellow Sea; 3rd largest city in China) Tianjin municipalities (which also border each other).
Hebei is bordered by the Yan Mountains (Yan Shan) in the north and Taihang Mountains (Taihang Shan) in the west, while the southeast forms part of the (Click link for more info and facts about North China Plain) North China Plain.
Hebei is responsible for most of the (Erect bushy mallow plant or small tree bearing bolls containing seeds with many long hairy fibers) cotton produced in (A communist nation that covers a vast territory in eastern Asia; the most populous country in the world) China.
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 Hebei   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The study is confined to residents of Hebei Province.
Hebei (Chinese: {}; pinyin: {}; Wade-Giles: {}; Postal System Pinyin: Hopeh), is a northern province of the People's Republic of China.
The Ming Dynasty ruled Hebei as "Beizhili" (北直隸, pinyin: Běizhílì), meaning "Northern Directly Ruled (by the Imperial Court)", because there was a southern counterpart covering present-day Jiangsu and Anhui.
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 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Hebei
A common alternate name for Hebei is Yand#257;nzhào (and#29141;and#36213;), after the state of Yan and state of Zhao that existed here during the Warring States Period.
During the Warring States Period (403 BC - 221 BC), Hebei was under the rule of the states of Yan (and#29141; yand#257;n) in the north and Zhao (and#36213; zhào) in the south.
The Ming Dynasty ruled Hebei as "Beizhili" (and#21271;and#30452;and#38584;, pinyin: Band#283;izhílì), meaning "Northern Directly Ruled (by the Imperial Court)", because the area contained and was directly ruled by the imperial capital, Beijing; the "Northern" designation was used because there was a southern counterpart covering present-day Jiangsu and Anhui.
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 PART I
Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages.
Technical and professional education shall be made generally available and higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit.
Parents have the duty to rear and educate their children who are minors, and children who have come of age have the duty to support and assist their parents.
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 Read about Hebei at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Hebei and learn about Hebei here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Warring States Period (403 BC - 221 BC), Hebei was under the rule of the states of
Qing Dynasty came to power in 1644, they abolished the southern counterpart, and Hebei became known as "Zhili".
Chahar Province (historically part of Inner Mongolia), were merged into Hebei, extending its borders northwards beyond the Great Wall.
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 China (includes Tibet, Hong Kong, and Macau)
Hebei authorities reportedly have forced underground priests and believers to choose between joining the official Church or facing punishment such as fines, job loss, periodic detentions, and having their children barred from school.
Core requirements of "patriotic education," such as the renunciation of the Dalai Lama and the acceptance of Tibet as a part of China, continued to engender resentment on the part of Tibetan Buddhists.
Founded in 1980, the Institute grew to house 10,000 monks and nuns before authorities moved to destroy structures and expel students from the site in 2001, ultimately reducing the population to approximately 4,000.
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 Hebei - China Tour - Travel to China
During the Warring States Period (403 BC - 221 BC), Hebei was under the rule of the states of State of YanYan (燕 yān) in the north and State of ZhaoZhao (赵 zh?o) in the south.
Hebei is bordered by the Yan Mountains (Yan Shan) in the north and Taihang Mountains (Taihang Shan) in the west, while the southeast forms part of the North China Plain.
Hebei has a continental climatecontinental monsoon climate, with annual rainfall of 400 to 800 mm.
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 Virtual University Reference Model: A Guide to Delivering Education and Support Services to the Distance ...
This new type of educational institutions do not have the traditional sense of campus and classrooms; in other words, they may not have a physical presence consisting of buildings and fields, but they exist in cyberspace.
Virtual university calls for a new paradigm of higher education, as not only students, but professors, administrators, and staffs who are directly involved in higher education have to partake in the new institutional practice, which refines their roles and the mission of institutions (Rossman, 1992; Thompson, Simonson, and Hargrave, 1996; Hache, 1998).
As these institutions strive to provide quality alternative instructional delivery and enter the increasingly competitive market of higher education at a distance, it is becoming increasingly important to provide all facets of student support services to the distance learner to assure his/her academic success.
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 China (includes Tibet, Hong Kong, and Macau)
For example, in Hebei the range was $25 to $62 (RMB 200 to 500), and in Henan it was $6 to $62 (RMB 50 to 500).
In April a Vatican spokesman complained of the January detention of Hebei Province Bishop Zhao Zhendong, and the separate March detentions of Zhejiang Province Bishop Lin Xili, Hebei Province priest Zhao Kexun and lay-worker Gao Xinyou.
Students who attended these institutes had to demonstrate "political reliability," and all graduates must pass an examination on their political as well as theological knowledge to qualify for the clergy.
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Hebei Physical Educational Institute is established in 1984.
And it is the unique specialized institute of physical education in Hebei.
The institute has been aiming at fostering professionals engaged in teaching, scientific research and training to serve the society and meet the needs of society, market economy and national fitness.
www.hepec.edu.cn /zndh/english.htm   (452 words)

  
 Nat' Academies Press, A Relationship Restored: Trends in U.S.-China Educational Exchanges, 1978-1984 (1986)
The nation which succeeds in educating the young Chinese of the present generation will be the nation which for a given expenditure of effort will reap the largest possible returns in moral, intellectual, and commercial influence....
The education reforms adopted in May and June 1985, which brought multiple changes for higher education, are already affecting Sino-American academic exchange and increasingly will influence it in the future.
Finally, institutions of higher education are being encouraged to establish economic relationships with business enterprises to link research more closely to production and to raise revenue for the institutions.45 These changes are likely to produce several effects on academic exchanges; indeed, some already are apparent.
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 Hebei Physical Educational Institute
Hebei Physical Educational Institute (河北体育学院) is an insitute in Hebei, China under the provincial government.
This university, college or other education institution article is a stub.
The article about Hebei Physical Educational Institute contains information related to Hebei Physical Educational Institute.
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 Hebei - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Hebei (Chinese: 河北; pinyin: Hébĕi; Wade-Giles: Ho-pei; Postal System Pinyin: Hopeh) is a northern province of the People's Republic of China.
During the Warring States Period (403 BC - 221 BC), Hebei was under the rule of the states of Yan (燕 yān) in the north and Zhao (赵 zhào) in the south, before both succumbed to the Qin Dynasty.
Image:Shijiazhuang central.jpg Hebei's main agricultural products are cotton and cereal crops including wheat, maize, millet, and sorghum.
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 China
Hebei University of Technology - Located in the city of Tianjin on the seaside of the Bohai sea.
educational system involving common higher education, postgraduate education, advanced vocational technology education, adult education and modern distant education, and governs 8 colleges, 2 teaching departments, 4 research institutes and 1 branch school.
YEU is a well-established university with 9,000 students situated between a lake and mountains in a pollution-free area of south-east China in a sub-tropical zone.
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 Education-Related Gender Differences in Health in Rural China -- Wu et al. 94 (10): 1713 -- American Journal of Public ...
Correspondence: Requests for reprints should be sent to Jing Wu, MD, MPH, Institute of Reproductive and Child Health, Peking University, 38 Xue Yuan Rd, Haidian District, Beijing, People’s Republic of China (e-mail: wujing_99{at}yahoo.com).
Self reported poor health and low educational level predictors for mortality: a population based follow-up study of 39,156 people in Sweden.
Silventoinen K, Lahelma E. Health inequalities by education and age in four Nordic countries, 1986 and 1994.
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 OCCURRENCE OF SHIGELLOSIS IN THE YOUNG AND ELDERLY IN RURAL CHINA: RESULTS OF A 12-MONTH POPULATION-BASED SURVEILLANCE ...
Hebei Province in the People’s Republic of China.
Study population in Zhengding County, Hebei Province, People’s Republic of China with diarrhea who presented in 2002 for treatment.
Survey of cases missing in the report of notifiable infectious disease in Hebei province in 2000 (in Chinese).
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 Touro College
She counsels and educates patients and families on nutrition and CAM therapies and integrates complementary therapies into her nutrition practice.
She is a member of the Children’s Oncology Group Nutrition Task Force Steering Committee, the National Cancer Institute’s PDQ Complementary and Alternative Medicine Editorial Board and Advisory Board, and of the Children’s Oncology Group’s steering committee for complementary/alternative medicine.
She served as professor and faculty Dean at Beijing International Acupuncture Training Center and as a senior clinician at the Acupuncture Institute of China Academy of TCM in Beijing until 1999.
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 People's Republic of China: Executed "according to law"? The death penalty in China - Amnesty International
The professionalism of judges on collegial panels or adjudication committees in China’s courts in terms of their educational standards, relevant experience and training to assume the post of a judge, has been a topic of sustained debate for several years in China’s legal circles.
During the public hearing, all four men were reportedly permitted to submit their alibis to the court, as well as present the wounds sustained during their torture to the court, and to state the names of the police officers who tortured them.
One report claims this was the first time the co-defendants had physically been able to show their scars, having appeared in court on all previous occasions wearing handcuffs.
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 Science Education, Teaching Science Graduate Programs outside U.S.A.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
It includes relevant theory from education and the environmental sciences; national and international perspectives on environmental education; local and global environmental concerns and an evaluative dimension.
It is a unique institute housing excellent faculties of engineering, exact sciences, life sciences and medicine, encouraging interdisciplinary studies between them.
The University of the South Pacific (USP) is the premier provider of tertiary education in the Pacific Region, and an international centre of excellence for teaching and research on all aspects of Pacific culture and environment.
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 Hebei   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The next dynasty to come, the Later Jin Dynasty under Shi Jingtang, ceded much of modern-day northern Hebei to the Khitan Liao Dynasty in the north; this territory, called The Sixteen Prefectures of Yanyun, became a major problem for China's defense against the Khitans for the next century, since it lied within the Great Wall.
This page was last modified 03:37, 6 May 2005.
The article about Hebei contains information related to Hebei, History, Geography, Administrative divisions, Economy, Demographics, Culture, Transportation, Tourism, Miscellaneous topics, Colleges and Universities and External links.
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 China: Asia at Canadian Content
The Shijiazhuang University of Economics, which used to be one of the 6 institutions of advanced education under the supervision of the Ministry of Land and Resources, is one of the 5 universities in Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province.
The multi-disciplinary university in China approved by the State Education Ministry, was founded in October, 2000.HUC is a university with 13 departments, 3 teaching branches, 10 institutes of science and research, 11 teaching and research centers.
The school is a key institution for higher agricultural learning.The university now has 14 colleges and a Department of Physical Education and Research.
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 Shaolin Wushu Center Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Hu explains, "Coach Chen told me that although I had the physical makeup to be a good gymnast, he said I had the potential to be a great martial artist." Hu's wife, Zong Jianmei, who was already a young athlete in the wushu program, remembers that her husband lasted only a day.
He learned it and immediately began working to improve it by adding elements that he felt strengthened it and also pushed his own physical limitations." Zong laughs when she recalls the debut of Hu Jianqiang's Southern Fist form at the 1979 wushu nationals in Hebei.
Hu Jianqiang had created his form by taking what he considered to be the strongest elements of the Southern style and then adding the more energetic leg movements characteristic of the Northern chang quan style.
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