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  1. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    1958-1961 was the darkest period in PRC history, Mao had made historically the stupidest call of the "great leap forward" than ever before during a "Three Years of Natural Disasters", even within CPC it was drastically debated. It's just amazing that the country did not collapse in the very...
  2. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    Congrats if it's true. THES - QS World University Rankings (Top 20) 2006 Rankings 2005 Rankings 2004 Rankings University Country Average Score 1 1 1 Harvard University US 100.0 2 3 6 University of Cambridge UK 96.8 3 4 5 University of Oxford UK 92.7 4= 2 3 Massachusetts...
  3. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    Dont worry kid-hearted, nobody will give a damn what stuffs your brain.
  4. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    things have changed so much in China, Marathaman, I bet you never heard of a protecting rights and benefits movement in Shenzhen two years ago. when municipality planed to build a new highway passing through a residential district in order to save both mileage and government budget, it was...
  5. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    damn you know about the 3 gorges! amazing. though you dont seem to have enough knowledge over the three gorges dam. I would choose to keep in silence when you were boasting about your academic qualifications, nevertheless I always wanna present you 3 words: Behave Your Age.
  6. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    well this is kinda reasonable, and it's a truth that there's an unification system specially in one party countries, once the government decides to do something that people widely support, it can easily concentrate the whole nation's strength to achieve the goal, without being bothered by...
  7. kvLin

    Bangladesh-China ties : strategic realities

    anyways, I would like to see the Bd-Sino ties to contribute to BD's national economy development and specially the infrastructure.
  8. kvLin

    Jihad: The Musical

    great satire and pretty nice music! only one thing: it's about jihadi activists but will it ,by any chance,be taken as a tease over muslims?
  9. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    conceptualized thought doesn't prove well. Logically the world biggest democracy of yours should've been leading over China in almost every field. logically the one party country like Singapore should've collapsed before it enrolled into world's developed country club. why all these not...
  10. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    Well it indeed belongs to another topic but I'd like to brief it for you instant awareness. IMO, one party system is sure to make social supervision powerless, I prefer democracy and that's why I myself refused to join the CPC. the conversion process could be very long coz the CPC government...
  11. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    Now listen,I'm deeply aware of problems in China though she has achieved a lot to keep Tibetans in equal development. while India is by no means a decent sample in human deveploment for China though I have enough respect for this neighbor country. bias does not make any sense when human...
  12. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    01/26/07 Embassy of PRC in US The Chinese government will continue to assist education in Tibet and help train more people to guarantee the prosperity and stability of the region, top political advisor Jia Qinglin said Jan.26. The government would stick to the policy of boosting the...
  13. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    Before the peaceful liberation in 1951, school enrolment in Tibet was no more than 3,000 at its highest. Serfs and slaves, who formed more than 95 percent of the Tibetan population, were deprived of the right to receive education. The attendance rate of school-age children was less than 2...
  14. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    why some of the Tibetans used to go to india via Nepal for education? India is the origin of Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism, therefore traditionally the nation of India maintains a spirit of worship and yearning among Tibetan people. Geographically, India is more convenient and quicker to...
  15. kvLin

    We cross Himalayas for education: Tibetan students

    I suggest the call center captain go back to China vs India in aeronautics where you're probably less embarrassed. you know what, according to UNDP report on human development, the state of indian education is such a disaster. dont put up this kind of BS which makes only yourself ashamed. ask...
  16. kvLin

    China's Post 9/11 Terrorism Strategy

    It's an old article posted on Jamestown but meaningful for what China, a rising influence has to face during its merging into globalization. By You Ji The September 11 terrorist attack on the US inevitably had a strong impact on China, both in terms of its domestic politics and its...
  17. kvLin

    China Tells U.S. Its Iran Ties Private

    Not that simple. external debt can't be unilaterally abrogated by the debtor, unless the states got rebuilt after subversion. ref: law of nations (India had abrogated some of its external debts in 1947 when declaring independence.) External debt is a money you've used on loan, debt relief...
  18. kvLin

    Bangladesh-China ties : strategic realities

    guess I've made it clear mate, but I'm not sure whether type62 are still at service of BD army. you tell me that.
  19. kvLin

    Bangladesh-China ties : strategic realities

    WZ131 (type 62) is such an oldy finalized back in 1962, and the purchase was made in 1985 by Bangladesh. It's no strange your tankmen would think it inferior with a modern measurement. the point is an induction 22 years ago, not "Chinese products".
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