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Teaching Profession In China
Mar 6, 2006 08:38
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Surprise, surprise!! Fools rush in where angels fear to thread!!
Mar 6, 2006 09:22
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I retract my earlier comments ...
Author: WOCCA | -General- | 2006-03-06 08:37:13 GMT-6
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I'm beginning to enjoy your humour, PINETREE

UNQUOTE.

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O, mine, O mine !!! What's happening ??
Mar 6, 2006 17:40
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Huh? What's going on?
Mar 6, 2006 18:49
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I have always had great respect for teachers as my ‘success’ as an individual, businessman and member of society is based on my upbringing by my family and mainly teachers of varying form. I have been fortunate that my teachers were all mostly good people trying their best at their profession.

I think that the government of China has identified and recognized that the “Western Teachers” whether it is pre-school, business, manufacturing, etc. has vastly improved the economic, political and social climate of this growing nation with the ‘West’ and will continue to do so for the years to come. Please read this statement as a person who is speaking with sincerity and personal/positive experience with the PRC.
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