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Chinese Cooking: More Special Ingredients
I have briefly introduced two most classic and expensive Chinese cooking ingredients (shark fins and bird's nest) in my previous article. Here I'll continue to introduce some other special ingredients that are more regularly used in our daily cooking.
Hertzler Systems and TechMax Align to Promote Real-Time Data Systems for Chinese Market
Hertzler Systems Inc., a leading provider of real-time data acquisition and analytics software (http://www.hertzler.com) and TechMax, a leading business-to-business software integrator and reseller of MINITAB(R) Statistical Software, today announced an agreement to jointly deliver real-time data systems (http://www.hertzler.com/php/solutions/index.php) to the Chinese market. The new relationship builds on the strengths of both companies to serve a growing need among Chinese manufacturers.
Comcast-Spectacor Helps Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame Kick Off Museum Cataloging Project
The Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame has kicked off an unprecedented project aimed at cataloging the archives of local museums and sports-related organizations. Titled the Philadelphia Sports Heritage Collection, it is a cooperative initiative of museums, universities, professional sports teams and other organizations to provide digital access to source materials and artifacts related to Philadelphia's sports history.
Is Chinese Really So Hard to Learn as a Second Language?
Many foreign friends of mine are complaining to me that Chinese is so hard to learn: the ridiculously difficult writing system, the confusing four tones, the extensive system of measure words, so a lot of things to memorize?? It seems that I should thank God just for being born Chinese. Is Chinese really that hard to learn as a foreign language?
Basic Chinese Business Etiquette
If you want to establish good business relations with Chinese people, the first thing you need to do is be careful not to offend them. Things that can give offence are: - looking your Chinese colleague in the eye, gesturing with your hands while you talk, placing his business card in your pocket without reading it first, referring to "The Republic of China" instead of "Taiwan", being late to the meeting, wearing skirts above the knee, saying "no". You should say instead, "I'll look into that."
Chinese Dumplings on Chinese New Year
One of my fondest childhood memories is the celebrations around Chinese New Year. This was a time of great excitement and joy, families came together, children were given gifts, and everyone enjoyed traditional New Year's foods.
Biblical Board of Trade Announces Free Tickets Give Away to Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit at San Diego Natural History Museum
The Biblical Board of Trade, a currency trading firm, announces two free tickets per account opened to the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at the San Diego Natural History Museum through December 31, 2007.
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Celebrate Chinese New Year With Rebtel
Stockholm, Sweden (PRWEB) January 30, 2008 -- Gong xi fa cai (http://goodcharacters.com/newsletters/gong-xi-fa-cai.html) - Happy Chinese New Year! Chinese tradition says that the first words heard on the first day of the year can affect your fortunes for the entire year. In order to help spread good fortune, Rebtel http://www.rebtel.com are running a Million Minute Giveaway. During the Chinese New Year festivities, anyone can call friends in China to wish them luck and prosperity for the New Year - completely free.
Starting February 7, 2008, the first day of the Chinese New Year, anyone living in the 39 countries served by Rebtel can use their mobile phone to call any phone, anywhere in China for free. Each person can make up to five hours of free calls to China. The offer will run during the Chinese New Year festivities between the 7th and 21st of February.
"The Chinese New Year is a celebration of change," said Hjalmar Winbladh, Rebtel co-founder and CEO. "So out with the old way of calling China, and in with the new - the Rebtel way. Give it a try. Saving money on long-distance calls is one way to ensure that you prosper financially for the rest of the year!'
Further information: http://www.rebtel.com/china
Notes for editors
Rebtel Direct calls to China cost less than 2¢ per minute from any of the other 39 countries that Rebtel serves. By comparison, AT&T charges $3.50 per minute to call a mobile phone in China from a mobile phone in the U.S. That same call from the U.K. using Vodafone costs $3.33 per minute. From Canada, the cost per minute for calls to China on TELUS Mobility can be as low as 8¢ per minute - but only with an $8.00 or $12.00 per month special service plan.
With Rebtel, there is no charge to set up an account. No monthly fees, no connection fees, no hidden costs, and it works with all mobile carriers. No change to your current mobile service is required.
Rebtel is a global communications company that makes it possible to call any phone, anywhere in the world, for just pennies per minute. Its services can be used with any mobile phone without modification or software downloads.
Anyone may make a free 10 minute call to test Rebtel's service. Thereafter, customers only pay for the minutes they use. Rebtel Smart Calls between the 40 counties served by Rebtel are always free and only one of the two people on a call needs to be a Rebtel customer.
To start using Rebtel services, go to http://www.rebtel.com.
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