Julie's hopes for a dream date at the school dance are shattered when Becky accepts a job for The Party Line that will keep the girls busy the day of the dance.
Takes readers beyond China's economic miracle to show how the nation's massive state-run media complex not only influences public opinion but creates it Explores an array of issues, from Tibet and Taiwan to the environment and US trade ...
An elderly man reflects back to 1971 when, as an adventurous youth of seventeen years, he discovered a realm of unconscious, extrasensory communication--revealing a world filled with gods!
Nickie's mother finds herself in the crossfire of a moral battle she dreads to confront. Each has a story to share. This is a coming-of-age story for two young girls who hold a mirror up to the place and people they love.
Using real and fictional characters, it intermingles the story of Walter Duranty – the New York Times' Pulitzer Prize-winning Moscow correspondent in the 1930s – with the more contemporary story of Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn who was ...
Chuck's head jerked up, he half stood, “Please, Miss Phillips. Don't tell my dad.” “It's up to you then, isn't it? You've had all the warnings I'm giving you. Next, I talk to your parents. Now find that frog so we can start class again.
This honest glimpse into the nature of ethnographic fieldwork, revolves around letters written by the author to illustrate the daily adventures of learning to understand a largely unknown culture through participant observation and ...
... then into a colander to drain. Have bacon and onion frying and add fritters to brown. Nothing can prevent potato salad from getting watery. Suggest making smaller amounts, and not adding mayo to vegetables until just before serving.
See middle class; upper class voters; working class Clifford, Clark, 207 Clinton, Hilary, 275, 284–85 Clinton, William Jefferson, 252–64; as centrist “New Democrat,” 252; character of, 249, ...
The first study of its kind to trace the Chinese print and broadcast media from the 1920s to 1996, this work will be must reading for students of journalism, mass communications, political science, and China studies, as well as for media ...
Never know what you might overhear.