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Shanghai Press The Big Rock: A Tale of Wisdom Told in English and Chinese
Grandpa builds a beautiful little vegetable garden, but a big ugly rock is in the way. He digs it with a shovel. Thinking that it is as big as a car, he decides to bypass it when planting vegetables. Grandma nearly trips over the rock when watering the seedlings, so she digs it with a shovel. Thinking that it is as big as a house, she decides to walk across it when she is there. Papa stumbles over the rock when he is going to trim the seedlings, so he digs it with a shovel. Thinking that it is as big as an airplane, he decides to let it stay. Mama is worried about her sons tripping over the rock, so she digs it with a shovel. Thinking that it is as big as a mountain, she decides to keep her sons out of the vegetable garden.One day, the two brothers see the big rock and decide to dig it out together. Both their grandparents and parents tell them to give it up, because the rock can be bigger than they ever imagine. However, in just one afternoon, the two brothers dig out the rock successfully. It is not as big as they think.Sometimes the things in front of us are not as simple as they look.
£14.95
Springer Echinococcus Control and Elimination of Echinococcosis with a Focus on China and Europe
Chapter 1: Brief recognition history of Echinococcus tapeworm.- Chapter 2: Global epidemiology of echinococcosis: current status and future prospects.- Chapter 3: Alveolar and cystic echinococcosis in Central Europe: epidemiology, diagnosis, therapy and prophylaxis.- Chapter 4: Echinococcosis in China: epidemiology, burden of disease and economic impacts.- Chapter 5: Biology and hosts of Echinococcus species in China.- Chapter 6: Echinococcosis immune response, immunopathogenesis and immune evasion from the human host.- Chapter 7: Pathology and clinical features of echinococcosis.- Chapter 8:Diagnosis of echinococciasis: parasitological, immunological, and molecular tools.- Chapter 9: Light and electron microscopical aspects of stages of Echinococcus species around the world.- Chapter 10: CT and MR features of echinococcosis.- Chapter 11: Ultrasound in diagnosis of echinococcosis.- Chapter 12: Current treatments for echinococcosis: what we have.- Chapter 13: Novel chemotherapeutical
£159.99
Springer Policy Dialogue on Social Justice in Education
Chapter 1. Exploring social justice in educational policy equity reform of college entrance examination in China.- Chapter 2. Exploring the social justice in educational policy reform on special enrollment plan in China.- Chapter 3. Exploring the social justice in the education policy reform of ethnic students' extra score in China.- Chapter 4. Exploring the social justice in the education policy reform of ethnic basic education in China.- Chapter 5. Exploring the social justice in school development within district and county in China.
£109.99
Shanghai Press The White Rabbit from the Moon: A Legend Told in English and Chinese
Once upon a time, the city of Beijing was experiencing a pandemic. All the doctors there did not know how to end the pandemic. When the White Rabbit who was busy preparing medicine for immortals in the Moon Palace heard about the pandemic, she felt so worried that she flew to Beijing, as she wanted to help patients. The White Rabbit knocked on the door of an old grandpa's house and tried to offer treatment, but the old grandpa believed that only the human doctor could cure him. In order to convince the old grandpa, the White Rabbit disguised herself as a human being with the clothes that she took from a statue in a nearby temple. After the White Rabbit made several visits to the grandpa's house, the grandpa was touched by her persistence, and finally became willing to receive her treatment. After taking the pills made by the White Rabbit, the old grandpa recovered quickly. As the good news traveled around the city, all the neighbors came to seek the medicine from the White Rabbit. However, unexpectedly, some people became even sicker after taking the pills. What should the White Rabbit do to resolve the crisis brought by the pandemic? Read the story to find out!
£16.02
Shanghai Press Tiger Brother: A Tale Told in English and Chinese
Changsheng’s father brings home a homeless tabby kitten. However, as the kitten grows older, they realize that it's actually a little tiger. Soon Changsheng and the little tiger become so attached to each other. Wearing a tiger-head hat made by his mother, Changsheng and the little tiger become best brothers. However, the villagers are scared of the tiger. Changsheng has no choice but to send the little tiger back to the mountains. The little tiger promises that it will return in times of need. All Changsheng has to do is to put on his tiger-head hat and yell “Tiger Brother” from the top of the mountain. One day a gang of robbers appear in the village. Since the villagers are unable to resist the robbers, Changsheng runs up to the top of the mountain, yelling for his tiger brother. The tiger brother and his brave tiger friends arrive to their rescue, driving away all the robbers out of the village. The tiger brother returns to the mountains, but it keeps its promise to Changsheng forever. A story about bravery, love, and promise, it also introduces the characteristics of people born in the Year of the Tiger, the origin of the Siberian tiger, and the history of the tiger-head hat.
£14.95
Springer Verlag, Singapore Childhood Education Policy in China: Problems and Strategies
This book examines the childhood education policy development in China. It involves investigating the holistic landscape of China’s childhood development from a policy perspective. It also offers a specific lens to examine the migrant childhood education policy in China, the left-behind childhood education policy in China, the ethnic childhood education policy development in China, the special childhood education policy in China, and the boarding schools’ childhood education policy in China. The intended readers are scholars and researchers who are interested and work in research on China’s childhood education reform/pre-K-12 in China. The administrators and stakeholders in Chinese education system and graduate students are majoring and minoring in the field of educational policy.
£89.99
Springer Verlag, Singapore China’s Vocational Education Reform: Explorations and Analysis
This book explores the holistic development of vocational education in Chinese education system. It investigates the vocational education policy development, student development, allocation of teachers’ resources, financial mechanism and system, students’ financial aid, examination and enrollment, private vocational education system, and school-enterprise cooperation. In addition, this book critically examines and epitomizes the contextualized China’s vocational education reform from multiple dimensions. This book also offers an in-depth explorations and analysis of current Chinese vocational education reform comprehensively. This is a highly informative and carefully presented book, providing academic insight for scholars and researchers who are interested and work in research on China’s vocational education reform in China as well as the administrators and stakeholders in Chinese education system and graduate students who majoring in the field of educational policy.
£109.99