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Hong Kong Toilets
Guide of Pubic Toilets in Hong Kong
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Yenching
Christian Education at Yenching
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The Religion eZine
Atheism, Mythology, Philosophy, Theology and all matters of Beliefs and Ethos. - Plus Gandhi, the Holocaust, the Chinese invasion of Tibet, the Six Day War, Israel, Bangladesh, Pope John Paul II visits Cuba, September 11th, Iraq and Iran. Judeo-Christianity, Islam, Atheism, Hinduism, Chinese-Traditional and Buddhism.
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The Lilith Gallery Network Webrings
Webrings from around the world.
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The New Manifest Destiny
A scary essay about American colonialism written in 1985. A lot of it has now become reality.
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Birth Control Vs. Overpopulation
Birth control, overpopulation, food shortages, pollution, condoms, abortion, the Pill, family planning, water shortages, economic chaos and war...
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Chinese Zodiac Signs
According to Chinese legend, the twelve animals quarreled one day as to who was to head the cycle of years. The gods were asked to decide and they held a contest: whoever was to reach the opposite bank of the river would be first, and the rest of the animals would receive their years according to their finish.
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Tiananmen Square, 15 Years After
Thousands were killed, and one million Hong Kong people spontaneously took to the streets in protest, fearful for what lay ahead as they waited for Britain to return Hong Kong to China in 1997. Bitter memories linger, along with admiration for the students who gave their lives in Beijing.
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Oil Prices Rise due to World Oil Shortage
Crude oil prices rose yesterday to their highest level since the Persian Gulf War in 1990 after release of a report that showed U.S. gasoline inventories fell last week as demand increased. Crude oil rose 70 cents (U.S.), or 1.9 per cent, to settle at $38.18 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the highest settlement price since Oct. 16, 1990, when Iraqi troops were occupying Kuwait.
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China
China is the world's only megapower, with GDP growth three times that of the United States China is leaving other countries in its wake as its economy has becomes more and more dominant. Take a look at China's historical background and economic powerhouse. Communism is out the door as China goes capitalist.
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