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Brief Introduction to Shanghai Municipal Computer Applications Capability Examinations
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《开放教育研究》 1996年第2期46-48,共3页
At present,the world Hi-tech hasbecoming the locomotive of the econom-ic development.In Hi-tech,computerinformation technology has taken up afore running position.Meanwhile,com-puters technology goes deep into manyare... At present,the world Hi-tech hasbecoming the locomotive of the econom-ic development.In Hi-tech,computerinformation technology has taken up afore running position.Meanwhile,com-puters technology goes deep into manyareas such as economy,finance,trade,business,culture life and family life. Thus,the popularity of computer ap-plications technology becomes charac-terizing the important feature of thesocial development.And mastering com-puter technology also becomes a nece-ssary basis of individual,work and life. 展开更多
关键词 DOS Th Brief Introduction to shanghai Municipal Computer Applications Capability Examinations
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Shanghai Municipal Construction
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作者 Li Fu 《China's Foreign Trade》 1994年第9期19-19,共1页
In the tide of China’s reform, opening and modern construction, Shanghai has achieved great success. On his inspection, Deng Xiaoping, the architect of China’s economic reform said," Shanghai has progressed in ... In the tide of China’s reform, opening and modern construction, Shanghai has achieved great success. On his inspection, Deng Xiaoping, the architect of China’s economic reform said," Shanghai has progressed in a year and made great progress in three years." In the 1920s and 1930s, Shanghai was a world economic, financial and trade centre and famed as "the Paris of the Orient." 展开更多
关键词 HIGH shanghai Municipal Construction
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International Forum Draws Attention to Shanghai's Rapid Growth and Promising Future-An Interview with Gong Xueping,Deputy Secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee
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作者 AN LI 《China Today》 1999年第9期13-14,共2页
关键词 International Forum Draws Attention to shanghai’s Rapid Growth and Promising Future-An Interview with Gong Xueping Deputy Secretary of the shanghai Municipal Party Committee
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The Great Dog Massacre in Late Qing China: Debates, Perceptions, and Phobia in the Shanghai International Settlement
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作者 Ying-kit Chan 《Frontiers of History in China》 2015年第4期645-667,共23页
Modem assessments of a well-known sign in a Shanghai park that stated "Dogs and Chinese Not Admitted" have established that the dog aspect of it was not true, but the sign remains highly visible in the Chinese histo... Modem assessments of a well-known sign in a Shanghai park that stated "Dogs and Chinese Not Admitted" have established that the dog aspect of it was not true, but the sign remains highly visible in the Chinese historiography of Western imperialism. Such reassessments do not seem to recognize that the sign might have meant something considerably different to Chinese and foreigners in late Qing Shanghai than it would have in later periods of modem Chinese history. Dog-human relations had changed through a mix of two processes: dog-keeping as a social practice and the challenges of rabies in the management of urban space. Under the rule of the Shanghai Municipal Council, animals, health, and imperialism converged in the Shanghai International Settlement to destabilize the traditional roles of dogs and introduce modernity through the disciplining of both animal and human bodies and the demarcation and management of new urban spaces. 展开更多
关键词 animal-human relations dogs RABIES race shanghai Municipal Council shanghai International Settlement Sino-foreign relations urban space
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