What is the best approach in teaching the important fine points of Taiji? Should the instructor not focus on these fine points, as new students already have their hands full in learning the rudimentary movements of the forms? Or should the instructor remind the students of these fine points because these fine points are important […]
Archive for October 2010
Highlights of Forced Labor Litigation in Japan of Chinese Laborers
October 2010
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An International Education Conference on “History of Atrocities in the Asia-Pacific War: 1931-1945” was held on October 8-10, 2010 in Mays Landing, NJ. [1] The conference presented an excellent program with speakers from the U.S., China, Japan, Canada, and Europe. There were several highlights from the conference. This article reports on one of these highlights. […]
Diao Yu Tai Student Movement: Recollection 40 Years Later
Recently the territorial dispute over the Diao Yu Islands (or Diao Yu Tai in Chinese and Senkaku Islands in Japanese) have made front page news in newspapers. This dispute dates back to many years, and almost exactly 40 years ago this dispute led to a very widespread global Chinese student movement, known as the Diao […]