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Marketing. Blogs. Policy. Environment. Urbanization. Economics. CASS. The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) is the highest academic research organization in the fields of philosophy and social sciences as well as a national center for comprehensive studies in the People""s Republic of China. 1.

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Short History CASS was established in May 1977 growing out of the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Professor Hu Qiaomu was the first President accredited to CASS, and Professor Ma Hong was the second and Professor Hu Sheng was the third and Professor Li Tieying is the fourth. Prof. From 1977 to 1981,a batch of new research institutes and some other institutions were established one after another in CASS. Since 1981,the Institute of Quantitative and Technical Economics, Center for Documentation and Information, Research Center for Chinese Borderland History and Geography, Institute of Political Sciences, Institute of Taiwan Studies as well as Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies have been established in succession. 2. 3.

Visualising China: explore historical photos of China. Chinese Grammar Wiki. Chinese exclamative particles. The Chinese language involves a number of spoken exclamative words and written onomatopoeia which are used in everyday speech and informal writing. Such "exclamations" have their own Chinese character, but are rarely used in formal written documents. Rather, they are found in movie subtitles, music lyrics, informal literature and on internet forums. Many exclamatives contain the 口 mouth radical. Use of exclamative particles[edit] Exclamative particles are used as a method of recording aspects of human speech which may not be based entirely on meaning and definition.

Use of exclamative particles is highly informal, and it is advised that they not be used in formal documents or academic papers, unless it is specifically required to do so (such as the case of narrative telling). While such exclamations are used in subtitles and descriptions of speech, usage is also popular in social circumstances, such as in text messaging, IM and blogs, where the formality of text is not an issue. [edit] Ian Johnson.

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China News, Current Events & Headlines - China Digital Times (CDT) - Circumvent GFW. China Media Project. List of websites blocked in the People's Republic of China. More than 2,701 websites are or were blocked in mainland China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau) under the country's policy of Internet censorship.[1] This is a list of the most notable such blocked websites.

List of websites blocked in the People's Republic of China

This page does not apply to the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau, where most of the Chinese laws do not apply. According to a recent report from Beijing, a lot of larger Japanese websites were blocked during the afternoon of 15 June 2012 (UTC+08:00) to the morning of 17 June 2012 (UTC+08:00), such as Google Japan, Yahoo! Japan, Amazon Japan, Excite, Yomiuri Shimbun, Sponichi, and Nikkei Business Publications. Also note that many of the sites listed may be occasionally or even regularly available, depending on the access location or current events. Table of high-ranking websites blocked in mainland China[edit] Wikipedia[edit] Occasionally pages on Wikipedia, particularly the Chinese-language version, have been blocked in the past.

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