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The China-America Alliance: East Asian and American Cultural Values Promote Global Harmony by Jack C. Westman

A strategy for China and America to work together for the future of mankind.

 

The China-America Alliance makes a compelling case that the USA and China hold the keys to the future of the condition of man and the health of the planet.

However, the question is… Does mankind have the strength to stand united, and fight as one for humanity,…

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Added by Susan Keefe on June 19, 2017 at 9:16am — No Comments

Chapter reveal: The Flying Dragon, by Georges Ugeux

Title:  THE FLYING DRAGON

Genre:  THRILLER/SUSPENSE

Author:  Georges Ugeux

Website:http://www.georgesugeux.com

Publisher:  Archway Books

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Added by Mayra Calvani on January 28, 2016 at 9:15am — No Comments

Trafficking of Young Ladies

Ship%20for%20Wiki.jpgChina and Vietnam are struggling to contain a thriving industry of trafficking poor Vietnamese. In China the law punishes the buyers and the traffickers up to ten years in jail. The traffickers pretend to offer cross-border marriages, but actually they are kidnapping the ladies. These ladies are promised of marriage with rich Chinese in…

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Added by Poh Tiong Ho on December 11, 2014 at 4:00pm — 1 Comment

Shooting the Basket

For the past three months, this guy

has been shooting the basket all alone

from 7pm to 9 pm every day.

I asked him why

he was so interested in shooting

the basket but

never care to be a team player?

He told me that was none

of my stupid business.

I borrowed the ball from…

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Added by Poh Tiong Ho on November 18, 2014 at 9:21pm — No Comments

The Electorate

The electorate will always base their choice on emotion. The race, religions and social standing carry more weight than anything else. I am talking about the average guy on the street, which is where the majority of them are found. As we can see, during the past 62 years, politicians from many parts of the world were able to win one election after another even though the governments they came out with were corrupt, evil and inefficient. It is an open secret that many of these politicians…

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Added by Poh Tiong Ho on November 12, 2014 at 4:20am — No Comments

Pulau Ubin Shore



The seashore remains unchanged,

but the casuarinas,

which we tied the swing had fallen.

I walked alone along the serene shore

thinking of my love long gone.

The sea birds still circle in the sky

even though thirteen years had passed

Are they the same birds we used to watch?

It was great to lie…

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Added by Poh Tiong Ho on November 11, 2014 at 9:08pm — No Comments

The Traitor's Stories

The white men’s bootlickers

spied for them and brought China to its knees

Yet these bastards got

nothing more than chief clerks’ and

chief office boys’ positions

in the colonial offices

Their sisters and daughters

turned to prostitution

to satisfy the need of the white sailors

One school principal told me

he wanted to teach in Hong Kong

The school authority told him

he must be a believer

for they…

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Added by Poh Tiong Ho on November 7, 2014 at 11:21pm — No Comments

~“We Are Not The Minority”~

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“We Are Not The Minority”…

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Added by Gregory V. Boulware on August 24, 2014 at 9:56pm — No Comments

The Shanghai Graduate

The Shanghai Graduate

At the age of 16, David obtained a scholarship from the University of Shanghai to read for a 1st degree in Mechanical Engineering. He left his poor hut at Kumpong Bugis and was very happy to leave Singapore and have a chance to have a better look at the other parts of the world. He studied hard and was able to graduate with flying colours. While he was doing his practical training in Shanghai, the emergence of the Red Guards forced him to flee for his…

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Added by Poh Tiong Ho on June 14, 2014 at 10:00pm — 2 Comments

{Novel} THE SHADOW ----Chapter2 diasaster {written by Chinese student-- Charlie Xu}

Hope you will love this. Please give me some advice, I am trying to improve.

Chapter2 disaster

“Plump!” A bloody body fell down on the ground. Vrej looked out the window, he really wanna know what happened. The shooter died. No one saw how, but by knife. The knife cut the shooter’s head into two pieces, blood splashed.

“Move, kill all of them!” The…

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Added by Charlie Xu on October 1, 2013 at 5:30pm — No Comments

7 Questions for Mark Carver

Mark Carver is the author of The Age of Apollyon. Following the summary of his book, I hit him with seven questions to give you some insight into his work and life.

Summary: Notre-Dame Cathedral lies in ruins. The mangled corpses of the possessed are…

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Added by Sam Lang on October 24, 2012 at 8:40am — No Comments

Review: Jonathan Green's "Murder in the High Himalaya"

I have finished Murder in the High Himalaya: Loyalty, Tragedy and Escape from Tibet by Jonathan Green, but I don’t know where to start.

Please read the full review on my official blog: http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/08/review-jonathan-greens-murder-in-high.html

Added by Mark Miller on August 28, 2012 at 5:28pm — No Comments

A Book and a Chat with "Julia Hoban"

There are some guests that one has on a radio program that you just can't get enough of, that you want to chat away for hours two, or as in the case of my special guest on "A Book and a Chat" you ask back for second or third appearances.



Today I am so please to have as my guest on the show "Julia… Continue

Added by Storyheart on March 7, 2010 at 6:57pm — No Comments

About the Novel "The Mango Tree Cafe', Loi Kroh Road"

Description:



Imagine owning a restaurant near the jungles of Thailand that sits upon the most legendary mystical road in the world. Legend states that whomever walks upon Loi Kroh Road will be forever changed or shall never be seen or heard from again. In fact, the English translation of "Loi Kroh Road" is "Wash Your Bad Luck Away". Larry, the main…
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Added by Taryn Simpson on August 17, 2009 at 3:27pm — No Comments

Views, Reviews and Weird News



Tuesdays blog is normally the time I get to update people about up and coming radio show guests, some of the latest interviews and reviews and some weird news from Across the Pond.



NEWS:



I have started the last few weeks to make my Monday blog an interview with one of the young bloggers or as I now call them the… Continue

Added by Storyheart on May 19, 2009 at 4:37pm — No Comments

Virtual Book Tour: Children's Book Author Bonnie B. Cuzzolino at Divine Caroline Today!

Bonnie B. Cuzzolino, author of the delightful children’s book, Letter of Love From China, will be stopping off at Divine Caroline today!

Bonnie’s book is about a birth mother in China who relinquishes her baby girl for adoption.



You can visit her website at… Continue

Added by Dorothy Thompson on May 8, 2008 at 11:30am — No Comments

Dalai Lama's Realpolitik: A Policy of Appeasement (Satis Shroff)

Commentary on Tibet:



Dalai Lama’s Realpolitik: A Policy of Appeasement (Satis Shroff)




The Chinese poet Dong Guanfu writes in his blog: “We cannot win the heart of the Tibetans if we only develop their economy. If we cannot manage to understand this, then many other conflicts will follow. There’s no denying that one of the reasons of staging the Olympic Games is that we want to make money. But the greater value of… Continue

Added by Satis Shroff Lecturer, Writer on March 27, 2008 at 10:00am — 2 Comments

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