Improvements are still required in some aspects such as the philosophy of training, faculties, and training conditions, according to Wang Qiming from the Ministry of Education (MOE).
In 2010, Envision Energy still had a small output, when its sample wind turbines came off the production line. China CITIC Bank, however, took an optimistic view of the clean energy sector, and granted a 50 million yuan (.3 million) credit line to the company.
In 2015, with the support of the Foundation for the Next Generation, managed by the China National Committee for the Wellbeing of Youth, the foundation selected the Siyuan school as the first venue in China for its "socio-sporting" soccer academy. The initiative offers tailor-made training programs integrated with the school's physical education curriculum.
In 1861, he and his partner opened a plant in upstate New York. They officially named the company the Borden Dairy Co, in 1919. The familiar "Elsie the Cow" logo has been used by the company since 1936.
In 1978, many males in the village were so poor that their marriage prospects were severely limited. An old woman told Jia she would be satisfied with life if she simply had enough maize cakes to eat all year. Her words saddened him.
In 2011, village committee member Tsering had the opportunity to take a trip to Beijing to learn business skills.
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In 1978, when the government issued a policy supporting afforestation projects in North China, aiming to curb desertification and soil erosion, Shi and some villagers wanted to get involved and to change the situation, launching their careers in sand control.
In 2013, two years after graduating, Norbu made up his mind to quit his good-paying job in Beijing and start a foreign language training institution in his hometown, Lhasa, the region's capital.
In 2009, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization recognized sericulture and silk craftsmanship of China as an intangible cultural heritage. Southeast Chinese city Suzhou has long been a hub for China's silk industry.
In 2012, Cao quit his job in a garment factory in Zhejiang province and went back to the village working as a photographer for the local tourism administration. He is collecting old photos from villagers and shooting new ones from identical angles to show the huge changes that have taken place in the village.