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  Ye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ye is the Early Modern English nominative of you.
Ye was often used in early typescript in place of the.
Ye (Е or Є) is also one of two letters in different national Cyrillic alphabets.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ye   (152 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
China scholars say the surge of working-age adults from rural villages to industrial areas, along with urban unemployment, has created a displaced "floating population" of 100 million people, desperate for work and living on the margins of society.
Ye was influential in developing the Chinese government's conviction that Christianity played a critical role in the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
In 1994, as new regulations governing religion in China were being implemented, Ye became RAB director and quickly positioned himself and the RAB as protectors of the religious status quo.
www.ripon.edu /Academics/pogo/religioninchina.html   (2268 words)

  
 The Epoch Times | Chinese Spies Targeted Toronto Woman
Ye’s family was among the first to take up the practice in Canada in the mid-90s.
Ye’s sometimes high-profile efforts to draw attention to the persecution of Falun Gong made her a prime target for China’s network of overseas spies.
Ye and others always knew there were secret operatives from China keeping watch on them, but they had never anticipated just how much they knew.
www.theepochtimes.com /news/5-6-16/29597.html   (1259 words)

  
 Match China Players
Grandmaster Ye Jiangchuan was born on November 2, 1960 in Shansi, China.
GM Ye Jiangchuan was one of the main contributors to this success.
Wang Lei (February 4, 1975) is from Tianjin in China.
www.af4c.org /archive/uschinasummit/uschina01bios2.html   (1200 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ye repeated Beijing's warning that it would not tolerate anyone using Hong Kong as a base for Falun Gong or anti-China activities, or for sabotaging "one country, two systems" and social stability.
Ye Xiaowen said, after more than 50 years of reflection and practice, and after going through both positive and negative experiences and lessons, the Chinese government has a firmer and clearer understanding of policy concepts regarding religion.
China, which is the main exporter of these products to Japan, is paying close attention to the moves of the Japanese government.
www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de /oasien/china/service/bbc/010221.txt   (12533 words)

  
 China: Lost Souls Join Falun Gong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Shortly after Ye's defense of the government crackdown to reporters inside the Great Hall of the People, police on the nearby square took away two women in their twenties who sat shoeless and cross-legged performing slow-motion Falun Gong meditation exercises, a witness said.
Ye and a Cabinet spokesman refused to say how many Falun Gong members in Beijing for the protest campaign have been rounded up.
Using video clips of Li's teachings, Ye tried to prove the government's claim that he is a cult leader who tricked his believers, leading 1,400 of them to their deaths by advising them to eschew medicine.
www.rickross.com /reference/fa_lun_gong/falun134.html   (560 words)

  
 USA Chin Woo - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ye Shu Tian was one of the first five Chin Woo masters who spread Chin Woo’s art and spirit overseas from China.
Ye Shu Tian was born in Jing County of Heibei province in China.
Ye Shu Xiang was unable to continue teaching so he made a living as a pharmacist.
www.chinwoo.com /USA/hist_shanghai_malaysia.htm   (342 words)

  
 Workers' homes expendable as China prospers / Developers rule; unrooted residents may turn to suicide
The suicide attempt failed, and Ye's home, where the family had lived for more than 20 years, was demolished -- clearing the way to turn the neighborhood of decaying courtyard houses in the Xuan Wu district into a shopping arcade and park, part of Beijing's face-lift for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
State planners say a hard-nosed remaking of China is a painful but unavoidable step for a nation with a population of 1.3 billion, an economy growing at an annual rate of about 8 percent and a strong demand for commercial infrastructure.
Ye Guo Zhu said that he and his son Jun were briefly jailed and that local police beat his 80-year-old father.
sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/08/08/MNGV384L8P1.DTL   (964 words)

  
 Open Doors UK | Four Keys to Understanding China
Ye's accession to the head of the Religious Affairs Bureau (RAB) in the early nineties was a surprise.
In China, it is illegal to teach children about the Lord Jesus, but despite the risks, Sunday School work is a growing ministry, and our co-workers receive many requests for children's Bibles and materials.
Due to the rapid rate of growth of China's house churches, believers are vulnerable to the false teachings of cults which are growing in influence across the country.
www.opendoorsuk.org /article_china_keys_understanding.php   (3111 words)

  
 Encountering Chinese Networks
Ye was more successful than Standard Oil's distributors in other countries because of the nature of his control over marketing in China.
In analyzing the roles played by Ye and other Chinese distributors of foreign goods, it is tempting to characterize them as mere "compradors"--in-house middlemen between East and West--who were marginal figures in China's economy and society, and historians have attached this label to Ye.
Known as the Hong Kong and South China Branch, this office was responsible for sales in Southeast, South, and Southwest China, whereas the Shanghai office, known as the Shanghai and North China Branch, covered all of the rest of the country except the Middle and Upper Yangzi.
www.ucpress.edu /books/pages/8307/8307.ch02.html   (10052 words)

  
 China Southern Airlines launches special Business Class deal for travel from Sydney and Melbourne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
China Southern Airlines has introduced a "buy one, get one free" Business Class fare of just A$2780 for two people from Melbourne and Sydney to Guangzhou and Hong Kong, inclusive of all local taxes.
China Southern currently operates two Boeing 777-200 IGW (increased gross weight) services per week from Australia to China - one flight on the Melbourne - Sydney - Guangzhou route and the other from Sydney to Guangzhou.
Within China, the carrier also operates a modern fleet of Boeing and Airbus twinjets, and from the middle of next year China Southern will fly from the brand new Guangzhou Airport which has won numerous international design awards.
www.asiatraveltips.com /travelnews03/77Sydney.shtml   (480 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Church in China
This is a proof of the influence of the Mongols of China.
In 1577 Gregory XIII created for China, Japan, and the Far Eastern Islands, the Diocese of Macao, which was divided in 1587 into two diocese, Macao and Funay (Japan).
An important imperial decree of 15 March, 1899, established on an official basis the relations between the Catholic clergy and the local authorities of China; the bishops were placed on an equal footing with the viceroys and the governors, the vicars-general ranked with the treasurers, provincial judges and Tao-t'ai, priests with prefects.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/03669a.htm   (11435 words)

  
 China Candid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Leading Chinese journalist Sang Ye follows his successful book Chinese Lives with this collection of absorbing interviews with twenty-six men, women, and children taking the reader into the complex realities of the People's Republic of China today.
Through intimate conversations conducted over many years, China Candid provides an alternative history of the nation from its founding as a socialist state in 1949 up to the present.
The voices of people who have lived under--and often despite--the Communist Party's rule give a compelling account of life in the maelstrom of China's economic reforms--reforms that are being pursued by a system that remains politically rigid and authoritarian.
ucpress.org /books/pages/10432.html   (436 words)

  
 The Shorthorn Online | NEWS | Student dies in car crash   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A doctoral student from China died Saturday in a traffic accident as he and four university classmates returned to Arlington from Juarez, Mexico, where they went to renew their visas.
Ye enrolled at the university last fall, having earned the equivalent of bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Chongqing University in China.
He said Ye planned to stay temporarily with him in Beijing before traveling on to his hometown, Mianyang, during the upcoming trip.
www.theshorthorn.com /archive/2001/fall/01-nov-14/n111401-02.html   (728 words)

  
 TIME Asia Magazine: Ye Olde Shanghai -- Feb. 14, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Forty kilometers away in Songjiang, barefoot migrant workers are building another massive satellite city, this time a vision of ye olde England with tidy Tudor cottages, cobbled paths, a giant castle and a garden maze.
China was humiliated, but the foreigners did leave a picturesque legacy of leafy streets and stuccoed houses that sets Shanghai apart from other Chinese cities.
Today, in order to accommodate Shanghai's swelling population and enhance its image as an international gateway, China's largest metropolis is again bringing the West to the East—this time on its own terms.
www.time.com /time/asia/magazine/article/0,13673,501050214-1025219,00.html   (1399 words)

  
 Two Silicon Valley Engineers Indicted   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
When Fei Ye showed up at San Francisco International Airport on Nov. 23, 2001, holding a ticket for United Airlines Flight 857 to Shanghai, he may have appeared to be just another flyer heading to the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
Only a week before, Ye, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from China, had requested family leave from his job at Transmeta in Santa Clara, Calif. His parents were ill, he told his boss, and he wanted to return home to care for them.
Since he was born in China and since intelligence people say that if you're born in china, then you're going to be a spy frequently, so it appears that it was an inside job and this idiot Richardson was just doing his job and covering up the crime.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/820549/posts   (3944 words)

  
 From Asia and Africa
Qian Ye of China, a visiting scientist in the Environmental and Societal Impacts Group, and Cindy Bruyère of South Africa, a visiting scientist in the Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division, are just two of dozens of staffers who came here from overseas.
When Qian returns to China, he notices that the country is changing rapidly as it moves toward a more free market–oriented economy that is heavily influenced by the United States.
Qian says televisions, microwaves, and washing machines were rare 20 years ago, but now, “My parents have a TV in every room in their apartment.” With McDonald’s and Starbucks in many large cities, Qian doesn’t have to travel far to get a little taste of the United States.
www.ucar.edu /communications/staffnotes/0302/visitors.html   (1442 words)

  
 China lashes out at Tibet critics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Tibetan coordinator was scheduled to join Clinton in China.
Ye spent the better part of the news conference defending China's rule in
Ye added that in the four decades since communist armies took over Tibet, the
www.tibet.ca /en/wtnarchive/1998/6/26_3.html   (514 words)

  
 UCLA Center for Chinese Studies Public Event   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Chinese society is driven by a dynamic, complex mix of market and social reforms that are creating wealth and social change at an unprecedented rate.
Zhang Ye, the Asia Foundation's China country director since 1994, has published numerous articles on this subject and will be the featured speaker.
Featured speaker Zhang Ye, China Country Director of the Asia Foundation, will examine the nonprofit sector in China.
www.isop.ucla.edu /ccs/showevent.asp?eventid=863   (239 words)

  
 01worlds.html
China who will host the 2002 Asians, also in Qingdao, promised that winds in September would be far better than the doldrums of the current event.
China just missed out on the medals placing 4th behind last year's bronze medallists Croatia.
China is seeded number 1 and a totally unprecedented four Asian teams have qualified for the 16-team event: China, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore.
www.optiworld.org /01worlds.html   (1710 words)

  
 ZhangYe China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The aroma of freshly cooked rice and meat dishes wheeled by every half hour, as did what looked like a limited clothing store in a basket pushed along the isle by a persistent vendor.
Zhangye is a city where Marco Polo spent a year during his sojourn through China recording facts about the marvels he discovered.
Asia's largest indoors-reclining Buddha statue is located near the center of Zhangye city.
www.samplers.com /indiachina/zhangye.htm   (412 words)

  
 Jiayuguan China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Since my last postcard from Dunhuang China the winds have been blowing me eastward.
From Dunhuang I bussed over to Jiayuguan to take a peek at what is usually represented as the western end of the Great Wall.
They had even arranged for the Wangba operator to call the hotel for a ride back when finished, though I ended up taking the convenient and cheap (always 1 RMB anywhere in China!) #1 city bus back.
www.samplers.com /indiachina/jiayuguan.htm   (636 words)

  
 Zhong Guo qi ye jia (China entrepreneur)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
TITLE PINYIN-mono: Qi ye jia yao you chao qian de yi shi.
TITLE PINYIN-mono: Ling long fu: ji quan guo you xiu qing nian xiang zhen qi ye jia Jiang Su nan fang ji tuan gong si dong shi zhang jian zong jing li Huang Weixing.
TITLE PINYIN-mono: Nu li chuang zao she hui zhu yi qi ye jia cheng zhang de liang hao huan jing.
www.anu.edu.au /Asia/Chin/txt/ZGQY/1994/ZGQY-11-94.htm   (884 words)

  
 Inside Gymnastics Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
With one session to go, China moves into the lead and their best all-arounder, Fan Ye, is currently fourth.
BB straight jump, punch front; tuck jump full (totally around); switch leap, sheep, back tuck; one-arm back hand to 2 layout step outs; front aerial to Yang Bo; Rulfova (a little off-kilter); 2 back handsprings to stuck double tuck...
China's bars warm-ups are the most exciting part of the competition so far, with each gymnast better than the next.
www.insidegymnastics.com /events/worlds03/live/womenqual4.asp   (645 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The development of political theory in Ancient China was due to the crisis in the traditional feudal systems.
Die politische Theorie im Alten China entwickelt sich in einer Krise des traditionellen Feudalsystems.
Stichwörter: Alte China, Konfuzianismus, Legalismus, Macht, Mitmenschlichkeit, Mohismus, Säkularisation, Staat.
www.kutadgubilig.com /yeni.htm   (2345 words)

  
 Zhong guo xiang zhen qi ye (China's township enterprises)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Zhong guo xiang zhen qi ye (China's township enterprises)
TITLE PINYIN-mono: Quan guo xiang zhen qi ye dong xi he zuo shi fan gong cheng chu jian cheng xiao.
TITLE PINYIN-mono: Qi ye wa jue "di san li run" da you qian li.
www.anu.edu.au /Asia/Chin/txt/ZGXZ/1995/ZGXZ-01-95.htm   (1294 words)

  
 New Materials - Georgetown University Library
India & China, 1904-2004 : a century of peace and conflict / B.R. Deepak
China today : an encyclopedia of life in the People's Republic / edited by Jing Luo ; Aimin Chen, associate editor, economics ; Shunfeng Song, associate editor, economics ; Baogang Guo, associate editor, labor relations ; Ronghua Ouyang, associate editor, education
China after the Sixteenth Party Congress : prospects and challenges / edited by T. Wang
www.library.georgetown.edu /newmaterials/asia.htm   (2066 words)

  
 Hal's Referemces   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lough, J. Fritts and Wu X. Relationships between the climates of China and North America over the past four centuries: a comparison of proxy records.
In: The Climate of China and Global Climate.
Proceedings of the Beijing International Symposium on Climate Oct. 30 - Nov. 3, 1984, Beijing, China, Ye Duzheng, Fu Congbin, Chao Jiping and M. Yoshino, eds., pp.
www.ltrr.arizona.edu /people/Hal/halref.html   (2504 words)

  
 Alfred Cheung   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
aka Xiang jiang hua yue ye (China: Mandarin title)
Gang du zui hou yi ge bao biao (1996)
Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Alfred Cheung
www.imdb.com /name/nm0156434   (378 words)

  
 Ten Year Index 1994 - 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paradox of Plenty in China and Hong Kong 5(1): 9
China to Chinatown: Chinese Food from the West by J.A.G. Roberts 10(1): 20-21
China Moon Cafe, The by Barbara Tropp 3(2): 10
www.flavorandfortune.com /f_F-10-year-index-1994-2003.htm   (4797 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Automated Optical Inspection for Industry: Theory, Technology, and Applications II : 16-19 September ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Amazon.ca: Books: Automated Optical Inspection for Industry: Theory, Technology, and Applications II : 16-19 September 1998 Beijing, China
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www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0819430196   (279 words)

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