By Hipop, on July 24th, 2010
Umbrella
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Parts of an umbrella[1]
A person holding an umbrella
Umbrella shop
Man sitting under a beach parasol
Collapsed umbrellas
Traditional umbrella shop, James Smith & Sons, in London
Parasols in Wuhan, China
The parasol is one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols of Tibetan Buddhism.
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By Hipop, on July 21st, 2010
This is the birthplace of the first light of the 7,000-year-old Chinese Civilization and Hemudu Neolithic Culture. This is the place where China’s existing oldest private library is located. This is the place where the Legend of Butterfly Lovers, cloth dragon of Fenghua City, Pingdiao Opera of Ninghai County and cinnabar and gold lacquer wood carving . . . → Read More: Ningbo Culture
By Hipop, on July 21st, 2010
?Driven by fast development of economy and intensified investment, the transportation development of Ningbo has witnessed great breakthroughs, with the highways now totaling 10,200 km and a highway network with one ring and six radiating ways formed. In addition, 100% of the villages can be accessible via roads.
??Currently the construction of roads and stations in . . . → Read More: Ningbo’s highways total 10,200km
By Hipop, on July 21st, 2010
?BEIJING – The country will continue its tightening policies for the property sector, even as housing prices in June saw the first monthly fall since February last year, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development said on Monday.
??In a statement on its website, the ministry said it will strictly apply different mortgage policies and curb speculative . . . → Read More: Tightening property policies to continue
By Hipop, on July 16th, 2010
Telegraphic Transfer or Telex Transfer , often abbreviated to TT, is an electronic means of transferring funds overseas. A transfer charge is collected while sending money.
A banking term commonly called “T/T,” meaning a cable message from one bank to another in order to effect the transfer of money.
It is most often used in UK Banking to . . . → Read More: Telex Transfer
By Hipop, on October 9th, 2009
The art of brief emails
It is with words as with sunbeams. The more they are condensed, the deeper they burn. ~Robert Southey
Emails, to some of us, are like a plague. They spread rapidly, infect you until you’re covered in sores and can’t do anything useful, and ultimately fill the streets with corpses.
OK, maybe emails . . . → Read More: The art of brief emails
By Hipop, on September 8th, 2009
Ningbo International Auto Parts and Accessories Trading Fair 2009 will be held in Ningbo International Auto Mall, Nov 20-22, 2009.
Detailed Introduction:
Sponsor: ACFIC All China Federation of Industry and Commerce
Supporters: Department of Commerce of Zhejiang Province
People’s Government of Jiangdong Ningbo
Co-organizer: Ningbo International Auto Mall
Organizer: Ningbo Shengdong International Trade Fairs Ltd..
Name: Ningbo International Auto Parts and Accessories Trading . . . → Read More: Ningbo International Auto Parts and Accessories Trading Fair 2009 will be held in Ningbo International Auto Mall, Nov 20-22, 2009.
By Hipop, on December 27th, 2008
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By Hipop, on July 20th, 2008
stethoscope
stethoscope (steth’usk?p”) [key][Gr.,=chest viewer], instrument that enables the physican to hear the sounds made by the heart, the lungs, and various other organs. The earliest stethoscope, devised by the French physician R. T. H. Laënnec in the early 19th cent., consisted of a slender wooden tube about 1 ft (30 cm) long, one end of which . . . → Read More: Stethoscopes
By Hipop, on July 20th, 2008
WTO confirms ruling against China in autoparts case
The World Trade Organisation confirmed on Friday it had ruled against China over its import tariffs for car parts, in the first WTO ruling against China since it joined the global trade body in 2001.
The WTO’s dispute settlement panel urged China . . . → Read More: Trade News:WTO confirms ruling against China in autoparts case
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