TEACHING, LEARNING ARE ONE IN CHINA
(SHANGHAI, CHINA) SPRING, 2004 – A new openness has accompanied a locomotive of a economic reform fueled by an endless supply of low-wage labor. Read More →
(SHANGHAI, CHINA) SPRING, 2004 – A new openness has accompanied a locomotive of a economic reform fueled by an endless supply of low-wage labor. Read More →
(GUANGZHOU, CHINA) September 20, 1997 – There’s been a great number of changes in Guangzhou these two years. Not only the residents here but also the foreigners who’ve passed by could feel it.Read More →
AS many high-school students throughout New York already know, by your 16th birthday you are eligible to obtain a class-six learner’s permit, and consequently a class-six license.Read More →
The Sunday Record Troy, NY By Bill Marcus Standing on Tiananmen Square where history’s ink is far from dry, you can see the countdown clock tick off the seconds until the July 1, 1997 takeover of Hong Kong. A few blocks from Mao Zedong’s tomb you buy the Herald-Tribune andRead More →
The Sunday Record Troy, NY By Bill Marcus You better love people if you go to China because they are everywhere. A pro-tourism campaign by the Beijing city government asked locals to try not to stare at foreigners but it doesn’t seem to have worked. Many Chinese have never seenRead More →
For Gay People, Out of Sight, Out of Life October 7, 1990 By William L. Marcus After World War II it was no longer acceptable to be anti-Semitic. There is going to be similar upheaval when AIDS is cured. But not right now. Right now lesbian and gay people inRead More →
Local and national media on the Dormant School Savings Account bill was prolific.Read More →