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  • A Chinese Film Star (Part2)
    When a Chinese script writer today gets an idea for a film, he first discusses it with the actors.
  • A Chinese Film Star (Part1)
    In the late 1950's a Danish citizen named Karl Eskelund, who is married to a Chinese girl he met at Peking University, was traveling through China. An account of his interview with a Chinese actress follows.
  • Is This Meal as Important as Ifs Made Out to Be?
    It is unclear whether a person who always or sometimes skips breakfast is less healthy than a regular breakfast eater. Most studies on the effects of not eating breakfast have been carried out on schoolchildren.
  • How Dangereous is it to Eat Raw Fish in Sushi?
    If you eat raw fish in sushi or Sashimi, there's a slight possibility that you'll ingest parasites'"especially the roundworm anisaki, which can cause abdominal pain, nausea, and diarrhea, among other symptoms.
  • Common Causes of Food Poisoning
    One of the most serious forms of food poisoning, botulism , caused by a spore-produced toxin, is quite rare. More common causes of food poisoning are listed below.
  • The Working of the House of Commons [Part4]
    Except in holiday periods the House of Commons meets every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 2.30 in the afternoon, and normally sits until 10.30 p.m., although it may continue to sit later still - often until eleven or twelve, and...
  • The Working of the House of Commons [Part3]
    The choice of an MP as Speaker is made by a vote of the House after the party leaders have consulted their supporters and privately agreed beforehand on a particular person.
  • The Working of the House of Commons [Part2]
    Members of the House of Commons have been paid salaries since 1911. The rate has lately been nearly twice the average industrial worker's wage.
  • The Working of the House of Commons [Part1]
    The two Houses of Parliament, the Lords and the Commons, share the same building, the Palace of Westminster.
  • Contemporary South Africa
    Although the British controlled all of South Africa when the Anglo-Boer War ended in 1902, the society was not united.
  • Characteristics of Afrikaner Nationalism, Part 2-of-2
    In the fourth place, there was in Afrikaans nationalism a sense of having been called and chosen that brought with it an element of religion.
  • Characteristics of Afrikaner Nationalism, Part 1-of-2
    The second reading, written by one of the most eminent historians in South Africa, Professor F. A. van Jaarsveld, describes the emergence of nationalistic ideas among the Boers in the decade of the 1870's.

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