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- xwxw posted on 04/23/2006
- ben bengadfly posted on 04/18/2006A Chinese Culture Club By Jonathan Yardley, whose e-mail address is yardleyj@washpost.com Tuesday, April 18, 2006; C08 THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF DESIRE By Annie Wang Harper. 445 pp. Paperback, $13.95 Annie Wang's second novel written in English has no discernible plot, meanders with no apparent purpose, bears far more resemblance to journalism than to fiction -- yet is interesting, amusing and pertinent. It is very much a book of the moment -- its subject is the "new" China -- and probab
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- TurkeyTurkey posted on 04/24/2006Hashish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hashish (from Arabic حشيش meaning grass, often shortened to hash, and also referred to by countless slang terms such as shit or chocolate) is a psychoactive drug derived from the Cannabis sativa plant. It is solid, of varying hardness and pliability, softening under heat. Its colour can vary from reddish brown to black, and can also be greenish or golden. It is usually smoked in pipes, and sometimes in joints mixed with tobacco or Can
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- Fengzi posted on 04/24/2006Some of you here might be interested in this subject. Yale and China A Briefing on a 170-Year-Old Relationship I. HISTORICAL TIES AND OVERVIEW Earliest Contacts. Yales relationship with China is deeper and longer than that of any other university in the United States. One of the earliest connections was established by Peter Parker, who graduated from Yale College in 1831 after studying theology and received his medical degree from the Yale School of Medicine in 1834. The following year, Parker op
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- xw posted on 04/23/2006Acis and Galatea George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) The first idea of Handel's famous pastoral "Acis and Galatea," is to be found in a seranata, "Aci, Galatea, e Polifemo," which he produced at Naples in July, 1708. The plan of the work resembles that of the later pastoral, though its musical setting is entirely different. The story is based on the seventh fable in the thirteenth book of the Metamorphoses -- the sad story which Galatea, daughter of Nereus, tells to Scylla. The nymph was passio
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