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A collection of the best and funniest comedies ever put on screen.
This list will help you save time and money from being wasted on
disappointing films that look good on the DVD cover, but are
unsatisfying when you view them. Relax, you have a nice list of 200
good comedies to see.
This is an indispensable companion for anyone interested in Chinese
film. It contains reviews of the best Chinese films of all time and
an explanation of each period of growth and stasis in Chinese
cinema.
These course outlines for Confucianism and Taoism are essential for
the understanding of Chinese customs and behavior. Lesson plan
outlines for both of these disciplines will provide the instructor
and the students with a great deal of depth of understanding for
both of these great belief systems.
This is a course outline with lesson plan outlines for both
Prevention of School Violence and Terrorism. Knowing why people
commit anti-social acts is almost as important as preventing them.
This is a wonderful collection of 150 reviews of the best films
ever made in China. It includes the entire silent film era of
Shanghai, the Japanese occupation era, the early Mao Zedong era,
the new wave era of the late 1970s and modern Chinese films as
well.
The ultimate BASIC guide to learning English for ESL, ESOL, TOEFL,
IELTS, for foreign students or any learners of English. English
immersion in writing, speaking, listening, and reading will always
provide a quality result for the English student.
A year by year guide to the best movies ever produced.
This resource is one of the most comprehensive documents on China
written in the United States. It covers 4000 years of Chinese
History and Culture and profiles 5000 contributors to China's
accomplishments. It also contains the world's largest bibliography
on Chinese materials (1000 books). Professionally edited and
translated by Wang Lijun Tafero, a renowned specialist in Chinese
Language and Literature. This companion to any type of research on
China is almost indispensable. Recommended as a companion to Joseph
Needham's collection on Chinese civilization.
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