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Love Never Walks Alone

Compiled By "a Mother"

107K0

This is a documentary work that condenses ten years of hard work of the "One Mother" public welfare organization. It is written by volunteers of the organization, legal and psychological professionals, and single-care mothers who have personally benefited from it. The book not only systematically presents the support system of "one mother", from legal consultation, psychological reconstruction to community mutual aid, it covers the core problems that may be encountered in the life of a single mother, providing professional and practical solutions; it also contains the real life narratives of many single mothers, who either were divorced, widowed, or gave birth out of wedlock and shouldered the burden of childcare alone. The lines are full of the texture of life and the resilience of life. The work deliberately abandons the deliberately sensational tragic narrative, but uses the most authentic life stories and the most solid professional cases to vividly prove a warm truth: when a single mother walks out of the confusion and helplessness of being "alone", with professional support and companionship, she will eventually break through the predicament and rebuild a stable life for herself and her children with the love in her heart and the courage to refuse to admit defeat.

The Land after the Rain

Miao Eyelashes

94K0

In this non-fiction literary work, Zhong Min and the author Miao Ji, who were once both cows and horses, are action groups who do what they say. They successively choose to leave the city and return to their hometowns to work hard on the land together and make a living by themselves. They are more courageous and courageous than their parents. They use the eco-friendly Permanent farming concept to build organic family farms - the land after the rain. They insist on not using pesticides and fertilizers, coexist with pests and diseases, and wild animals. They bravely fight against droughts and floods, so that the land under their feet can recuperate, become rich and fertile, and resist the unpredictable changes of the environment with strong natural power. During the ten years of hard work and joy of working in the mountains and fields, this pair of young people were once full of expectations, building their own houses brick by brick, planting mountains of vegetables and fruits, and witnessing the crops taking root and sprouting, with abundant fruits; but they also had to walk heavily, and their hard work was brutally destroyed by natural disasters, with no harvest, and they had to start all over again. While having a deep connection with the land, they are also constantly exploring how to adjust farm product cultivation according to market demand, choose appropriate diet according to body feelings, give birth gently at home and other valuable experiences, and gain important growth. However, despite their best efforts to regain strength from the fragrance of the soil, real life is not as idyllic as they originally imagined. As the seasons change, some new, unnameable needs grow, and some old, once-ignored differences emerge. The original recognition and affirmation of farm life, the confidence and expectation of intimate relationships, began to peel off like old wall paint...

Deep Love between Mountains and Sea: Remembering Qingdao's Thirty Years of Aiding Tibet

Qingdao's 10th Batch Of Aid-tibet Cadre Talent Organization

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In 1994, the central government made a major strategic plan to provide counterpart support to Tibet, and Qingdao formed a deep relationship with Samzupze District, Shigatse City, Tibet (formerly Shigatse City). Over the past thirty years, batches of Qingdao aid cadres have crossed mountains and seas, taken root on the plateau, and used their wisdom and sweat to write a magnificent chapter in the development of the snowy region. This picture album records the glorious history of Qingdao's aid to Tibet with rich images and texts, and shows the earth-shaking changes that have taken place in Shigatse in the fields of infrastructure construction, people's livelihood improvement, industrial development, culture, education, medical and health care and other fields. This picture album is not only a precious gift for the 30th anniversary of Qingdao's aid to Tibet, but also a hymn of unity and common struggle between Chinese and Tibetan people. It witnesses the profound friendship between Qingdao and Shigatse working hand in hand, and also shows that under the guidance of the Party's Tibet governance strategy in the new era, the snow-covered plateau will surely usher in a better tomorrow.

A Year in Cambridge: an Autoethnography of Love and Embrace

Qiu Buyuan

112K0

"A Year in Cambridge: An Autoethnography of Love and Embrace" is a non-fiction literary work about elite education thinking and women's emotional growth. The story begins with the author's receipt of the admission letter from Cambridge and her decision to divorce, which happened almost simultaneously. It mainly records her one-year study career in Cambridge, tracing back to how she came to the UK and entering Cambridge, and elucidating her life experience and transformation behind it. While studying in Cambridge, the author not only felt the rich Cambridge culture, experienced the unique workshop-style classroom teaching, had interesting interactions with classmates who had all kinds of lives, bravely tried a talk show for the first time, wrote his hobby of hip-hop into a paper, attended a graduation prom, etc., But also discovered from himself the traditional sexual characteristics of thousands of women. It records the long-term neglected and repressed emotions and needs in intimate relationships under different power structures. It records the process of a woman who has struggled with the powerlessness of relationships and gradually regains her strength. It shows her stumbling but still insisting on the journey of growth, as well as her learning of love and embrace, including how to love others, embrace yourself, embrace others and embrace yourself.

The Abyss of Human Nature: the Case of Wu Xieyu

Wu Qi Wang Shan

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[When we peer further into the darkness, what do we see? At first, we thought we were watching "them", but as we got closer, what we saw here was "us". Why did Wu Xieyu, who was admitted to Peking University because of his mother, finally decide to kill his mother? This book is based on nearly 100,000 words of follow-up reports from "Sanlian Life Weekly" and first-hand information from hundreds of people involved in the case, and in-depth restores the entire process of Wu Xieyu's crime of matricide. The author not only accurately presents Wu Xieyu's family structure and emotional state at the time of the crime, but also shows readers the past of several generations of the Wu and Xie families through several years of visits. This book does not attempt to make judgments about human nature easily, but attempts to trace the seeds quietly planted by tragedy in the intergenerational transmission, and thus gently touches on the common dilemmas we currently face in our families and society. Wu Xieyu's body is an overlapping of a series of era labels such as "small town problem maker", "chicken baby", "widowed parenting", "hollow man", "native family trauma", "meritism trap", etc. This is not only an incredible story of a Peking University genius who fell into the abyss, but at the same time, every reader can see a certain subtlety in himself. As a reporter who has followed the Wu Xieyu case for seven years said: At first, I thought it was us watching "them", but as we got closer, what we saw here was "us".

Coming Back to Life: an Als Patient's Past, Present and Future

Pu Wenbo

114K0

This is a collection of essays on the psychological growth of patients with ALS. The book is divided into nine chapters. It uses a writing technique that combines fiction and reality to describe the author's study, work, etc. Before getting sick, but more importantly, it is a description of the many changes in life and psychology after getting sick. Through the contents of this book, we can see that the author uses only two fingers that he can control to race against time and persevere to fight against the disease, showing us another value of life. Disease is ruthless, but there is love in the world. I believe that everyone who reads this book will be moved by it, and will unconsciously understand this disease, pay attention to this group, and provide the best possible help to overcome this disease.

Welcome Again

Welcome Again

Literature

Bai Song

151K0

In 2021, my father and I, who had been away from our hometown for many years, returned to our hometown in the middle of winter. The Lingshan area of ​​Anshan City, Liaoning Province - the birthplace of the first high-horsepower crawler tractor and bulldozer in New China. As the Spring Festival approaches, we take care of our 94-year-old grandfather while buying new year's goods, sweeping graves, burning paper, and visiting relatives and friends. My father and I have another plan: to buy my grandfather's old house and fulfill our unfinished wish 20 years ago. During the reunion dinners, the life experiences and inner worlds of the three generations of grandparents, the 30-year changes in scenery at the Hongqi Tractor Factory, Lingshan Railway Station and along the lines, past family disputes and the restructuring of state-owned enterprises, and other past events emerged one after another. When I started writing, my grandma and grandpa were still chatting with me on the phone about home affairs, but they had both passed away before I finished the manuscript...

Linmen Zheng Family

(malaysia) Lin Xuehong

88K0

This book is a non-fiction work by the emerging Malaysian Chinese literature writer Lin Xuehong. In this work, which took six years to write, Lin Xuehong looks back on her mother's forbearance and tenacity from the perspective of her daughter, and keenly captures the complex and subtle emotional entanglements between Chinese mothers and daughters. She conveyed full and sincere emotions with restrained language. While mourning her deceased mother, it was also a heart-wrenching self-analysis and acceptance. "The Zheng Family of Linmen" is the murmur of two generations of women, and it is also a brave examination of the situation of women.

Zhang Xue's Flying Life: Wildfire Boy and China Motorcycle's 20-year Road to Breaking Through

Zhang Xiaoping

43K0

This is a more passionate and real grassroots counterattack epic than the movie "Flying Life". This book exclusively reveals Zhang Xue's 20-year legendary journey from dropping out of school to repair cars at the age of 14, pursuing his dream in the rain for hundreds of miles, to founding Excelle, finally naming the brand after himself and becoming the WSBK world champion. The book not only contains the highlight moments of his victory at the Portimão circuit, but also details his counterattack after leaving home, his self-developed three-cylinder engine's hard-core technological breakthrough to break the international monopoly, and his "two-way rush" with veteran Derbys. This is a story about extreme love, extreme effort and extreme persistence, dedicated to every ordinary person who is unwilling to be ordinary and struggles to pursue their dreams in reality.

Silent Scream: 101 Major Case Records (Season 2)

Suspense Magazine Editorial Department Zhu Mingchuan

468K0

A direct look at the crime scene, the 101 most important cases worth reading in the Suspense Chronicles! Records of real cases, direct visits to crime scenes from various countries, revealing the darkness of human nature. Twisted psychology, horrific criminals, strange techniques, cruel crimes, after which is the unremitting pursuit of love and justice in the world. 6 Thrilling chapters, peeking into the evil of human nature and the cunning and cruelty of criminals. Suspense Magazine carefully compiles true records of crime cases. Only when we face the abyss can we have the courage to reflect on human nature!

Silent Scream: Records of 101 Major Cases (Season 1+2)

Suspense Magazine Editorial Department Zhu Mingchuan

812K0

A direct look at the crime scene, the 101 most important cases worth reading in the Suspense Chronicles! Records of real cases, direct visits to crime scenes from various countries, revealing the darkness of human nature. Twisted psychology, horrific criminals, strange techniques, cruel crimes, after which is the unremitting pursuit of love and justice in the world. A thriller that explores the evil of human nature and the cunning and cruelty of criminals. Suspense Magazine carefully compiles true records of crime cases. Only when we face the abyss can we have the courage to reflect on human nature!

Self-transfer: My Ten Years of Bipolar Disorder

Zhuo An

104K0

This book records the story of the protagonist's ten-year struggle with bipolar disorder. The protagonist began to suffer from bipolar disorder in college and finally lived a happy life after overcoming bipolar disorder. This book describes her emotional entanglements, academic choices, personality development, eating disorders, personal hobbies, psychiatric hospitalization experience, self-healing process, relationship with family and job search experience. The protagonist is a person who strives for excellence in her studies and has many hobbies, such as writing, painting, rock and roll, etc. She conflicts with her parents in her professional choice, and frequently encounters people who make her have a mental breakdown emotionally. Her career development is also hindered by illness. The book records the protagonist's observations and thoughts on these life events. The description is vivid and true, and has reference significance for young people who are confused about emotions, academic choices, and job hunting.

Zhang Xuefeng's Last Lesson

Zhang Yuanqi

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Zhang Xuefeng, a poor student from a poverty-stricken county in Heilongjiang, has spent nearly two decades becoming a top national-level educator, helping millions of ordinary families understand the rules for entering higher education and plan their life paths. But this man who was best at "helping others win" was seriously unbalanced in his life - he ignored three warning signals from his body, and finally died suddenly of sudden cardiac death two months before his 42nd birthday. He spent his whole life teaching a "planning lesson" to students from disadvantaged backgrounds, and he also gave a "health lesson" to all strugglers with his sudden ending. When life ends suddenly, what is left is not only regret, but also a heavy question: We try our best to help others plan the future, but have we ever planned the rest of our lives for ourselves?

The Place Where I Was Born Again

(iraq) Fang Haoming

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[The tearful 93 military parade moved millions of netizens. Foreign Minister Wang Yi said, "You are also part of the Chinese story" and "This is also your home." The third skipping subject was praised by Hua Chunying. A story from war to fireworks. ] Ai Ming, who experienced the war at the age of three and lost his two homes in Iraq and Syria, was displaced and had a new name in distant China - Fang Haoming. He has taken root in this land for fifteen years. From an ignorant boy in a foreign land to a reporter stationed in China standing at the two sessions, from a transfer student who couldn't understand Chinese to a China-Arab exchange envoy recognized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. At the September 3rd military parade, when the peace doves flew up, he burst into tears in Tiananmen Square. This touching expression of peace moved millions of netizens. The third dance subject was praised by Hua Chunying and was tenderly called by Foreign Minister Wang Yi, "This is also your home" and "You are also part of the Chinese story." In Fireworks China, he measured the majesty of China's mountains and rivers with his footsteps, and recorded the preciousness of peace with his camera. From Ai Ming to Fang Haoming, from being displaced to a place of peace of mind, from a war survivor to a reporter in China, Fang Haoming tells the world through personal experience: Peace is never taken for granted, and the stability we are accustomed to is the prosperous age that many people dream of.

Daebenji

Daebenji

Literature

Guo Baolin

316K0

This book is a panoramic literary biography of the Yangtze River. The author spent more than 20 years interviewing along both sides of the Yangtze River and wrote down a large number of interview notes. Through the description of the history, geography, humanities, etc. Of the Yangtze River, he used his profound literary accomplishment, rich humanistic and natural knowledge, poetic language, and many other The artistic style of Yuan Dynasty shows the vast and majestic natural scenery of the great rivers and rivers as well as the brilliant and warm Chinese civilization. It pursues the soul of the Chinese nation, enthusiastically praises the new era, and eulogizes the Chinese national spirit that has lasted for thousands of years.

Sixteen Years of Wooden Building

Du Aizhou

130K0

In the form of documentary literature, the author describes the extraordinary journey of the People's Procuratorate system in the sixteen years after the restoration and reconstruction of the People's Procuratorate in my country (1984 to 2000). The work uses the Procuratorate Building of Dangshan County in northern Anhui Province as the background, and tells the historical changes in the functions of the People's Procuratorate of our country through a series of cases; from the first time that the Procuratorate uniformly wore "military-style" procuratorial uniforms, to the change of attire after taking off the "green military uniform" and replacing it with a suit. , Demonstrates the change in the people's procuratorate's law enforcement philosophy; through the depiction of the daily work of new and old prosecutors, it shows the tenderness of the older generation of prosecutors and their care and training for the younger generation, and reflects the history of the struggle of one generation of prosecutors to pass on the fire and continue their entrepreneurship.

Desert Light

Desert Light

Literature

Mao Yushan

133K0

This book is a reportage that tells the story of desert control scientist Liu Mingting's desert control experience of more than 60 years in the desert of southern Xinjiang. Liu Mingting has won three awards from the United Nations Environment Program. In 2019, he was awarded the title of "The Most Beautiful Struggler" by the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Liu Mingting has studied tamarisk and sand control throughout his life, representing the highest level of tamarisk research in my country. He discovered 5 new species of tamarisk, invented the high-yield tamarisk seedling cultivation technology, and used "flood irrigation" technology to develop the tamarisk vegetation in southern Xinjiang to more than 5 million acres, making outstanding contributions to Xinjiang's ecological environment management. He invented the tamarisk planting technology, which organically combined ecological and economic benefits. Under his leadership and guidance, 500,000 acres of red willow trees were developed throughout the Hotan area, allowing hundreds of thousands of farmers in the desert area to embark on the road to get rid of poverty and become rich. The work vividly displays a typical image of a role model of the era. It promotes the patriotic spirit, inspires the patriotic feelings of people of all ethnic groups in the country, and gathers powerful patriotic power to realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

The Surging Yanghu Lake

He Guicheng

280K0

This book is based on the 1980s and 1990s when the Chinese Armed Police Hydropower Corps built the Tibet Yanghu Power Station on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, known as the "Third Pole" of the Earth. It describes the work of 3,000 officers and soldiers on the world's highest altitude, the highest water head in China, the longest diversion tunnel, and the most difficult construction. It was a key project to aid Tibet during the country's "Eighth Five-Year Plan" period. During the construction of the pumped storage power station, we challenged the limits of life, overcame the harsh natural environment, crossed the chest and abdomen of Gambala Mountain, and launched an eight-year battle in the "life forbidden zone" on the roof of the world, creating the "Yanghu Spirit" of "unity and cooperation, tenacious struggle, selfless dedication, and scientific progress", one of the "five spirits" highlighted in Tibet's propaganda. It focuses on portraying a vivid image of a group of hydropower officers and soldiers who worked hard, were not afraid of sacrifice, and dedicated themselves sincerely, and created miracles in the world with strength, fearlessness, and bravery.

Dare to Do

Dare to Do

Literature

(us) Evan Kyle

78K0

In this book, Evan Kyle uses words and pictures to record the origin of the World War II photo album and the entire journey of donating the photo album. After making this important decision, Evan encountered severe online violence and death threats. He was once forced to wear a body armor and carry a gun to protect himself. He suffered tremendous psychological pressure and even sought help from a psychiatrist due to panic symptoms. However, he still donated this World War II photo album to China without hesitation. In November 2024, Evan set foot on Chinese soil for the first time and embarked on a healing journey across borders. He personally went to Nanjing, Harbin and other places to review that period of history that cannot be forgotten. As an ordinary person, Evan insisted on doing the right thing out of a pure sense of justice and a good heart to protect the truth of history. His actions made more people understand the dark history of the Japanese invasion of China, and encouraged the general public to cherish peace more. At the same time, they also conveyed the warmth of humanity and extraordinary courage that transcends national boundaries, allowing more people with conscience to "see history and remember the past."

They Went to Court

Cai Mouyan

159K0

In writing about topics such as "feminism", "female independence" and "female power", women at the bottom always seem to be in a state of aphasia. Daughters who are sold as commodities by their biological mothers, wives who have suffered domestic violence for a long time, women who are homeless due to divorce, lost girls who are accidentally involved in murder cases... They are on the margins of society, either ignorant because of the scarcity of educational resources, or struggling because of lack of economic independence, or tightly bound by the shackles of stereotypes and bad habits. In order to be seen and respected, they decided to go to court. 15 Passionate female lawsuits, 15 true stories about "lower class" women, 15 fights against unfair fate. At the end of the story, because of the law, they all have a new life of their own. What this book records is the cry of women at the bottom and their "determination to run away."

Spring in the Wheat Field

Xu Chunqiao

173K0

This book is a long documentary. It tells the story of Hefei Economic and Technological Development Zone, which after thirty years of hard work and struggle, came from behind and entered the first square of national development zones. From the initial comprehensive ranking of 16 development zones in the central and western regions, it has entered the top 10 of 217 national economic development zones in the country. From the initial opening of a gas station to building cement culverts to the present day Manufacturing world brands such as Hitachi, Haier, Lenovo, and NIO, from a rural area full of wheat fields and rapeseed fields to a brand new modern city, witnessed the process of Hefei and even Anhui entering the era of scientific and technological innovation from a traditional agricultural society, and demonstrated Hefei's courage and determination to innovate and catch up in the historical tide of reform.

Selected Works of Female Writer Chen Hui (All 3 Volumes)

Chen Hui

317K0

This collection includes three of Chen Hui's works - "In the Vegetable Market, In the Human World", "Going to a Place with Flowers", and "Other Country", which are regarded as important achievements in the field of contemporary non-fiction writing that are both pyrotechnic and literary. With their unique civilian perspective and deep empathy, they construct a literary monument about life, migration and belonging. The author Chen Hui, known as the "philosopher of life in the market", uses her keen observation rooted in the market to penetrate into three key scenes of life, from the specific and subtle survival scene, to the spiritual pursuit across geography, to the deep concern for the fate of the group. The three works progress layer by layer, fully demonstrating Chen Hui's creative pedigree starting from the scene of life and finally arriving at universal human nature.

Fire Weather: True Stories from a Hotter World (translated in the Series)

(add) John Valiente

281K0

A thrilling documentary of giant wildfires, a panoramic exploration of the dramatic changes in the relationship between fire and humans. In May 2016, wildfires ravaged Fort McMurray, the center of Canada's oil industry. The multi-billion-dollar disaster melted vehicles, turned entire communities into fireballs and forced 88,000 people to flee their homes in just one afternoon. Through this wildfire catastrophe-this apocalyptic blaze-John Valiente warns the world that this is not an isolated incident, but a sign of the grim and terrifying future we face, a future engulfed in flames. Fire has been a companion of human evolution for tens of thousands of years, shaping civilization, culture, and probably even our brains. It allows us to cook food, keep our homes warm, protect our homes, and power the machines that underpin modern economies. Yet this unstable energy source has always threatened to escape human control, and in a new era of increasing climate change, we are witnessing its destructive power wreaking havoc as never before. With masterful writing and cinematic vision, Valiente takes us on a gripping journey through the intertwined histories of the North American oil industry and the birth of climate science, confronting the unprecedented devastation of modern forest fires to understand how these disasters have forever changed people's lives. This work is dedicated to this age of global burning, which is only just beginning.

Pet Detective Stories

(japan) Hiroshi Fujiwara

78K0

"I went into the sewers of Tokyo to search and rescue kittens, risked radiation to search for Shiba Inu in post-earthquake Fukushima, and jumped between the rooftops of high-rise buildings for a chinchilla; I was almost killed by a hunter, driven away by villagers wielding sickles, and treated as a suspect by the police... Many people asked to join my 'Pet Detective Team,' but most of them could not last more than half a year..." The seemingly interesting and loving profession of pet detective is actually full of danger and hardship? Hiroshi Fujiwara, who has been in the business for more than 20 years and has recovered more than 2,000 pets, recounted his adventures with cats, dogs, rabbits, marmots and other small animals.

Eleven Years of Caring for My Mother: on Responsibility, Love, Death, and Ambivalence

(us) Lynne Tillman

71K0

This book is a memoir by Lynne Tillman, a well-known American novelist. With a calm, keen eye and unvarnished candor, she records the long years and complicated thoughts of caring for her disabled mother. It tells the story of the suddenly reversed mother-daughter relationship, and also writes down her thoughts on aging, family care, and death. In the past eleven years, the once capable mother has become unable to take care of herself, and the words Alzheimer's disease, hydrocephalus, epilepsy, and dementia have become the core of Tillman's life. Staying with her mother at home, adapting to her mother's mood swings, repeatedly going to the hospital, looking for caregivers, and dealing with repeated emergencies have become an irregular daily routine for her and her sisters. Although Tillman is not loved by her mother, she still wants to be a dutiful daughter and let her mother live well. However, under the heavy load, she cannot avoid inner exhaustion, resentment, and the conflict between responsibility and self. Harshly candid and heartbreakingly true, this is the self-confession of an "imperfect daughter". Tillman uses a very universal personal narrative that resonates with all family caregivers and provides comfort to every parent.

They Believe That the Chinese Arrived Before Columbus

Tampa Wild Rice

188K0

It interviews many researchers in the United States and records their firm research and reasoning on "the Chinese came to the Americas first". This is a cross-border ideological adventure note that challenges historical conclusions. In early 2020, the author received an invitation from Douglas Preston, chairman of the Writers Guild of America, to go to the United States to interview more than a dozen researchers who firmly believe that "the Chinese arrived (in America) before Columbus" - including historians, archaeologists, geological geographers, architecture professors, NASA engineers, American veterans of World War II, and descendants of missionaries whose ancestors and fathers lived in China. They believe that Columbus, who crossed the Atlantic in 1492 and thought he had reached India, was definitely not the first person to "discover" the American continent. These doubters wrote books or articles based on their own research and reasoning. They firmly believed that in addition to the Chinese with ancient advanced civilization and technology, Polynesians, Phoenicians, Greeks, ancestors from Southeast Asia and South Pacific islands had crossed the sea many times to the Americas thousands of years ago. This book is the author's interview notes with these researchers.

Same and Different: 50 Stories of Autistic Children in China

Editor-in-chief Sun Xuyang Jiang Yingshuang

174K0

This book brings together many real stories of families with autistic children, from early intervention, school integration, to specialty development and social employment. The protagonists in the book find their own light in a challenging journey, explaining the meaning of love, understanding and scientific intervention. This is not only a book about autism, but also a book about growth and seeing, seeing variety and possibility, seeing love and hope. This book uses vivid cases to show us that each child's autism manifestations, defects, strengths, progress and prognosis are different. The heartfelt words made us deeply realize that parents have similar love, expectations and efforts for their children. Parents of autistic children, practitioners in the autism industry, and other interested readers can gain a lot of insights from reading this book, learn rich experiences and lessons, and learn useful methods and techniques.

Bones: See How Modern-day Bones Solves Unsolved Death Cases

(uk) Robert Mann Miriam Eric Williamson

132K0

The stories you are about to read are true events. Names in some stories have been changed to protect those involved, but the stories themselves are authentic. These stories come from the work experience of a high school dropout who was once an out-and-out hippie, and later accidentally became a forensic anthropologist, and then served as the deputy scientific director of the world-renowned Forensic Skeleton Laboratory (the U. S. Government's central forensic laboratory). This book will lead you on an adventure of identifying bones and tell you how to read a person's life history by observing his bones and teeth. There is conspiracy, suspense, and the heartfelt excitement after the truth is revealed!

Lawyers and Power (translated Documentary)

(japan) Hironaka Toichiro

421K0

In the 99.9% Criminal trial guilt rate, look for the 0.1% Possibility of justice; see through the "fictional stories" spun by prosecutors and the media, and unearth the buried truth step by step. Hironaka Toichiro is one of the most famous criminal defense lawyers in Japan. He has been practicing law for more than 50 years and has handled nearly 2,000 cases. He has repeatedly achieved reversal in lawsuits that were almost destined to lose, and won acquittal verdicts for his clients, and is known as the "innocent defender." Lawyer Hongzhong always believes that the way lawyers should survive is to "draw a clear line from power" and protect the dignity and rights of individuals. Shortly after receiving his lawyer's badge, he defended Marklin, an American young man who was deported from Japan for participating in anti-Vietnam War activities. The case became an important precedent that established the protection of human rights for foreigners in Japan. Later, he actively participated in lawsuits involving drug accidents and medical malpractice, fighting for the rights of plaintiffs, and participated in the establishment of organizations such as the "Physicians and Lawyers Association Fighting Medical Harm" and the "Medical Malpractice Research Association". In the 1980s, he defended Miura Kazuyoshi, who was portrayed by the media as a "wife murderer". This case was a turning point in his career when he began to defend "evil people". In the "Atsuko Muraki incident" that caused a sensation in Japan, he not only cleared the grievances of the parties concerned, but also exposed the scandal of prosecutors tampering with evidence, and ultimately the top prosecutors were forced to resign; in the "Ghosn incident" that attracted international attention, he revealed the truth about Japan's "hostage justice" from the perspective of a defender. Lawyer Hongzhong has recorded more than 20 representative cases in his career. His clients include politicians and officials accused of corruption, well-known entertainers whose reputations have been damaged and their privacy violated, and ordinary people who have suffered drug poisoning and traffic accidents, or been involved in unjust cases of perverts. He did not credulously believe media reports, nor did he succumb to pressure from officials and public opinion. He insisted on on-the-spot investigation and independent thinking until the truth came out.

Returning to the Wilderness: Documentary of Wild Horse Protection in China

Zhang Hefan

132K0

At present, the total number of wild horses in my country has exceeded 700, accounting for nearly one-third of the total number of wild horses in the world. China's wild horse protection has also become an internationally recognized success story in biodiversity conservation. This book is the first domestic reportage on the theme of ecological civilization that tells the story from a first-person perspective of the author Zhang Hefan's deep experience in the wild horse protection center and his involvement in the wild horse protection cause for more than ten years. The author of this book, Ms. Zhang Hefan, has been working at the Xinjiang Wild Horse Breeding Research Center since graduating from university. She has worked hard with her colleagues for more than 26 years, made outstanding contributions to wild horse release, and dedicated all her youth to the protection of wild horses in our country. With vivid and expressive brushstrokes, she panoramically displayed the survival, rise and fall of wild horses in China, as well as the arduous and arduous journey of wild horse protection in China. The work also reveals a large number of little-known wilderness stories and humanized wild horse family secrets. From the unique perspective of human and horse symbiosis, interdependence and redemption, it profoundly explains the concept of "man and nature are a community of life". It is a beautiful Chinese story that is stained with mud, dewdrops, and steam. It is true and profound, and exudes the life force of a wild horse. It demonstrates China's "responsibility" for the protection of ecological civilization and the "pioneering spirit" of the Chinese nation.

The Little Bookstore at the End of the World

(new Zealand) Ruth Shaw

122K0

The amateur story of the end of the world has moved readers around the world. "My life has not been wasted, I have lived every minute and every second." The story begins in Manapouri, a remote village in the southernmost fjords of New Zealand, where Ruth Shaw opened two small bookstores, giving customers who came and went far more than the pleasure and comfort of books. And Ruth Shaw's life was far more exciting than it seemed. Despite heartbreak and unhealable trauma, she was always tenacious and never forgot to give people warmth. This book will make you cry, make you laugh, keep reading, and make you want to visit Ruth and her two little bookstores. This is a bookstore you want to visit, and Ruth is someone you want to get to know.

Devil's House

Devil's House

Literature

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The famous Japanese documentary writer Mitsui Ishii's painful work of the year! The source of the pain of the native family is revealed in a sharp and poignant manner! How did a "monster" become a monster? Three major Japanese tragedies have resurfaced: the case of a child starving to death in Atsugi City, the case of serial murder of infants in Shimoda City, and the case of Adachi Ward being tortured to death by being imprisoned in a rabbit cage. In an era like this, how much of the truth behind abuse is buried in darkness? This book attempts to uncover these dark facts. The three cases selected in the book, the case of a young child starving to death in Atsugi City, the case of serial murder of infants in Shimoda City, and the case of being tortured to death by being imprisoned in a rabbit cage in Adachi City, all have in common the harsh environment in which parents who abused children grew up, and there is a distorted parent-child relationship between each child's parents. What is love, what is family, what is the weight of life? What kind of life determines that when they become parents, they say "I love you" while abusing their biological children, and even take away the children's lives? This is a heart-wrenching record of tragedy. We witness the emergence of every "monster". What should we do in order to make the "monster" disappear?

Operation Doolittle Rescue

Xu Jingeng

347K0

"Doolittle Operation Rescue" is the latest reportage created by Xu Jingeng, the winner of the "Five One Project" Special Award of the Central Propaganda Department and the Lu Xun Literature Award. It is an important work that was created with great concentration after traveling in more than ten mountainous villages in Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Anhui, and Fujian provinces for many years. In December 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and the United States declared war on Japan. In April 1942, U. S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Doolittle led 16 bombers to conduct air raids on Tokyo and other cities, known in history as "Operation Doolittle." After the mission was completed, 15 US military aircraft crashed or made forced landings in Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Anhui and Fujian. The Chinese military and civilians launched a magnificent rescue operation with Quzhou as the center, risking their lives to rescue 64 US military pilots and successfully escaped. Relying on in-depth field research and solid historical research, the author traces the complete process of the operation in detail, focusing on recording the vivid details of the heroic rescue by Chinese soldiers and civilians, and recreating the deep friendship between the Chinese and American people forged with blood and fire from generation to generation.

The Life of a Guide Dog

Compiled By Wang Yi

14K0

"The Life of a Guide Dog" will take you into the world of this silent hero and reveal a life journey about trust, dedication and love. This book traces every important stage of a guide dog from puppyhood to honorable retirement.

The Aftermath of the Nuclear Explosion: an Investigative Journalist's Fearless Pursuit and His World-shocking Report on Hiroshima

(us) Leslie Bloom

139K0

On August 31, 1946, "The New Yorker" published "Hiroshima", a report by John Hersey who went to Hiroshima to interview survivors of the nuclear bombing, presenting the end of the nuclear war to the world. Why was John Hersey able to "preempt the world" in fully presenting Hiroshima after the nuclear explosion? Why is "Hiroshima" still one of the most important works in the history of journalism? The author of this book goes deep behind the scenes of "Hiroshima", visits multiple archives on three continents, interviews the descendants of the protagonists of "Hiroshima", political figures, and the media, and restores the release of the "Hiroshima" report: the widespread racial sentiment in the United States after World War II, the strict censorship of nuclear-related reports, and the fanatical journalism that pursues exclusives; Hersey How he traveled to Hiroshima and found his protagonist, "giving up God's perspective and regaining the perspective of mortals"; how the team of the "New Yorker", a "dispensable" humor magazine, adhering to "excavating facts that can only be obtained by going behind the scenes", published the full text of the report in a dedicated account, making it a milestone work. More than 70 years later, today, when extreme nationalism and racism dominate social media, how to see the truth behind dry statistics and similar photos, how the conscience record "Hiroshima" was released is still a warning prophecy for us today, and also reminds us of the importance of independent investigative journalism.

Hiroshima

Hiroshima

Literature

(us) John Hersey

91K0

At exactly 8:15 a. M. Local time on August 6, 1945, Japan, a "new type bomb" exploded over Hiroshima. With a silent flash of light, the lives of 300,000 ordinary citizens were completely changed. Nearly a year later, when the United States had given up paying attention to Hiroshima and generally supported the use of atomic bombs against Japan, Pulitzer Prize winner John Hersey went to Hiroshima to investigate the atomic bombing. He took readers back to that bright summer morning and walked with six ordinary people into their kitchens, commuter trains, and offices to witness their experiences at the same moment and their 40-year life trajectory.

Bravely Advance

Bravely Advance

Literature

Yao Jiangping Yang Jianzhu

272K0

This book is a long documentary with a total of thirty-five chapters. The whole book is based on time and records the beginning and end of the construction of Yongjin Canal in detail. The author deeply analyzes the construction process of Yongjin Canal and the various difficulties encountered during the period, laying a solid foundation for subsequent sublimation and refinement. Under the leadership of the party, the people of Licheng united to overcome difficulties and devoted themselves to the construction of the canal. After eight years of hard work, the great project was completed. The perseverance and courage shown in this journey are worth learning and inheriting. The characters in this work are vivid and the plot is touching, showing the integration of family and country sentiments and people-oriented thinking. The author delicately depicts the passionate years, not only looking back on the past, but also paying tribute to the spirit of selfless dedication of his fathers.

People's Judge Han Xuhui

Yao Jiangping Qin Jun

113K0

This book is a long documentary work about Han Xuhui's lifetime deeds, aiming to fully display the role model of this grassroots judge. As the president of the Machang Tribunal of the Luzhou District Court in Changzhi City, Shanxi Province, Han Xuhui has worked on the frontline of justice for the people for 33 years. His deeds have been positioned by the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission as a loyal practitioner of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era and Xi Jinping Thought on the Rule of Law. Through narration from different perspectives, this book reproduces the image of Han Xuhui who is close to the people and loves the people, and has been deeply studied and publicized in the national political and legal system. The work comprehensively displays Han Xuhui's image as a judge through multi-perspective narration. This book pays attention to detailed description, focuses on the group of judges, and displays the professional behavior of judges.

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Tang Limei

34K0

Antarctica, this mysterious continent covered in ice and snow, has attracted countless explorers and scientists to explore for hundreds of years. In this book, young scientist Tang Limei truly records the experience of participating in the 34th Chinese Antarctic Scientific Expedition Team that went to Antarctica on the "Snow Dragon" for a scientific expedition. It vividly tells the unique research value of Antarctica, the history of Antarctic exploration, the significance of China's Antarctic scientific expedition, and the story of several generations of Chinese polar scientific research icebreakers. The author describes what he sees, hears and thinks in Antarctica with the rigor of a scientist and the delicate poetry of a woman, reproducing the spirit of scientists such as perseverance, hard work, struggle, dedication and innovation. He also introduces the scientific knowledge of Antarctica's geological structure, climate change, ecosystem and other aspects from a professional perspective, leading readers to appreciate the charm of earth science, igniting dreams for young people and sowing the seeds of science.

The Ten Years of Nanshui

Wang Guoqin Lu Su

243K0

This book is a documentary literary work that records the ten years of water connection in the middle route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project. The content of this manuscript comprehensively reflects the significant changes that have taken place in the ten years since the Middle Route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project was opened. It reflects the tremendous changes that the Middle Route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project has brought to the livelihood water supply, ecological improvement, and economic and social development of various places along the route. It also reflects the active consciousness of the people of Henan in supporting national key projects. From the head of the Xichuan Canal to Anyang out of the province, tens of millions of Henan people have made huge sacrifices for the implementation of the Middle Route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project and have also received corresponding high-quality water compensation. The South-to-North Water Diversion Project is not only a water conservancy project that benefits the present and will have long-lasting achievements, but also a tangible testimony of the Chinese people's hard work and hard work to create a happy life.

Perfect Face (translated Documentary)

(us) Elise Hu

165K0

Becoming beautiful always comes at a price. Doing medical beauty, too. Go deep into the Korean medical beauty industry and uncover the full picture of medical beauty needs. "Porchlight" one of the annual business books, "New York Post" must-read list. Personally, it is natural to love beauty. However, people seem to be increasingly trapped in so-called beauty standards, which create a seemingly endless feedback loop - an endless stream of beauty "problems" that require more and more beauty products and cosmetic plastic surgery to solve. Moreover, the idea of ​​beauty has penetrated into people's values ​​​​through the media and the popularity of K-pop stars, setting highly stereotyped beauty standards not only for women, but men and even children are not immune. For a country, the obsession with beauty and youth has turned the love of beauty into a service to beauty, leading to all-round consumerism and triggering the explosive growth of the Korean beauty economy, which has become very important in the national economy. This, in turn, has encouraged the beauty industry to intensify its efforts to create "ideal beauty" standards and promote the primacy of appearance. The booming beauty industry ultimately creates a massive amount of prejudice and social injustice. When this culture of beauty was promoted by individuals and countries, it became the Korean Wave, and even triggered imitations around the world. Social groups, women's organizations, and overwhelmed individuals who opposed being kidnapped by the beauty industry began to stand up, question consumerism, appearance supremacy, and appearance anxiety, reflect on their impact on Korean society and even the world, and remind people that creating their own style is a kind of resistance. Through interviews and personal experience, journalist Elise Hu takes a critical look at the ways in which buzz culture permeates the human body, tracking the personal, social, political and economic impact of a beauty industry large enough to reshape a country.

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120K0

The well-known social trend observer Kenichi Ohmae's predictions are completely accurate. It is a best-selling topic book that spreads from East Asia to the world; low birth rate, super aging, consumption reduction... The whole world is becoming a "low desire society", how to face the decline of beauty? When the "low desire society" finally becomes today's unchanging reality, how can the government and the people revive it? "Low Desire Society" is a best-selling social observation masterpiece published in 2018 by the famous Japanese management scientist and "Mr. Strategy" Kenichi Ohmae. The book focuses on Japan's current socio-economic status and characteristics, and summarizes social problems that other mature countries have not yet encountered into one word, "low desire society" - population decline, super aging, and loss of upper class. There are more and more young people with ambition and desire; citizens hold a large amount of financial assets, and companies have high internal reserves, but they fail to use funds effectively. Whether it is monetary easing policy or public investment, it cannot improve consumer confidence, and money-spreading policies cannot revitalize the economy... Faced with the problem of a "low desire society", even if stocks continue to rise, it is not a happy time. However, Ohmae Kenichi also pointed out that he is not trying to blame young people for having low desires, because this tendency to have no desires and desires is also a reasonable choice in the context of the times. What must be considered is how citizens and businesses should respond in a "low desire society". The "low desire" young group has a serious impact on enterprises, and subsequent generations may also have similar values. Companies must truly analyze their thoughts and behaviors, accurately grasp their values, and re-formulate various strategies and business models. In response to problems such as low desire, insufficient manpower, and a sluggish economy, "Low Desire Society" cites the practices of countries with similar precedents in Europe and the United States and puts forward a series of corresponding strategic suggestions, such as urban redevelopment, how to use idle land, improvement of immigration policies, optimization of supporting construction of tourist destinations, stimulating consumption of "mature adults", transformation of talent education, etc. The observations and countermeasures made in "Low Desire Society" are very helpful for readers to understand Japan's socio-economic status and development, and also serve as a warning. At the same time, based on the above observations and the understanding and sense of crisis that "in the 21st century, the key to achieving a career is to cultivate and possess top talents," Ohmae put forward the concept of "education with global aspirations" for parents and young people, which is also very enlightening for domestic readers.

My Second Book Student 1+2

Yellow Light

360K0

["My Second Book Student" and "Home Visit" are a complete system. From the three-foot podium to the students' native families, Huang Deng has always explored the meaning of education for young people. "My Two Students": Douban's annual list of books! The students of these two colleges reflect the situation of the vast majority of ordinary young people in China, and their fate outlines the most common growth path for young people in China. Based on 15 years of front-line teaching experience, the author Huang Deng has detailedly recorded the growth and confusion of hundreds of students, and combined it with his own experiences to reflect and track the students' situations after graduation. "Home Visit: My Second-Class Student 2": A new work in the "Second-Class Student" series, even if it is a second-class school, it still requires the efforts of the children and the support of the family. No matter how remote the village or town, education is always the first choice for young people to change their destiny. Based on what the author saw and heard when he visited his students' original families from 2017 to 2022, from the podium to the towns, he is not only getting closer to students and parents, but also exploring whether family education and social education can fill the gaps in school education.

Stories About Prescriptions in the Clinic (part 1)

Written By Wang Yanquan And Compiled By Wang Juzhuo

75K0

The lowest-level rural doctor truly loves Chinese medicine, practices the prescriptions silently, and uses real and accurate curative effects to win respect, praise, and happiness. The recorded health room case stories are true, fresh and vivid, simple, plain, real, full of useful information and unique, which will make you sincerely admire and admire them. From them we can see the roots of traditional Chinese medicine and the hope for the revival of classic prescriptions. As Teacher Huang Huang said: Those who can truly inherit traditional Chinese medicine and classic prescriptions are these grassroots doctors!

Home Visit: My Second-year Student 2

Yellow Light

191K0

The new works in Huangdeng's "Two Students" series have been recommended by Liang Hong, Xu Zhiyuan, Xiang Biao, Bai Yansong, and Qian Liqun. Even if it is a second school, it still requires the efforts of the children and the support of the family. No matter how remote the village or town, education is always the first choice for young people to change their destiny.

Wonderful Stories About Xu Langzhong's Medical Practice

Xu Xilang

81K0

Traditional Chinese medicine is a precious heritage that has existed for thousands of years. It must be inherited and developed well and must not be lost or buried. The magic weapon and experience must be left to future generations, so that they can learn from the experience of their predecessors and make better use of it. This book is a true story of the author's study and practice of medicine. The records are accurate and are practical and valuable experiences. The author comes from a family of traditional Chinese medicine. He began to study traditional Chinese medicine with his father when he was young. He later worked in Putuo Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Zhejiang Province and has been practicing medicine for more than 50 years. He has accumulated a lot of clinical experience. In particular, grassroots traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have certain experience in using "simple, convenient, proven and inexpensive" methods to treat acute and difficult diseases. The language of this book is plain, the writing is vivid, the story is strong, it is practical and readable, and it has the potential for reprinting.

Overwork Warning Line

(japan) Nakazawa Makoto

103K0

What is the overwork warning line? Japanese government regulations stipulate that if you work more than 80 hours of overtime per month, you have crossed the overwork warning line. In other words, if you work overtime for 3 hours a day, you may die from overwork! This book focuses on the scene of death from overwork in Japan, conducting on-the-spot investigations into 100 Japanese listed companies, analyzing many real cases of death from overwork, revealing the true and cruel side of Japan's overwork society, and comprehensively discusses the causes and crux of the phenomenon of death from overwork, from the government, enterprises, regulators, labor unions to workplace atmosphere! Open this book and stay 100 meters away from the overwork warning line!

The Great Crash: Greed, Scandal and the Collapse of Credit Suisse

(us) Duncan Marvin

157K0

The first insider account of the collapse of Credit Suisse, the story of the complete collapse of one of the world's largest, most influential and most scandalous banks. If "Bad Blood" exposed the worst side of Silicon Valley, then "The Big Crash" will fully reveal to us the mysterious and dirty world of Swiss banking. Credit Suisse is Switzerland's largest private bank with a 167-year history and is known for its security, neutrality and absolute protection of customer privacy. However, beneath the beautiful veneer of high-end financial services, there are many dark, dirty, and previously undisclosed facts hidden. From its headquarters in Zurich, Credit Suisse managed money for dictators and drug traffickers, kept gold for Nazis and helped fraudsters defraud bank customers out of billions of dollars. Credit Suisse's top managers are mired in money laundering, aiding tax evasion and an internal "spygate" scandal. Yet scandal-plagued Credit Suisse has been "too big to fail" for a long time and is central to Switzerland's national identity. "The Big Crash" will reveal in detail what led to the collapse of Credit Suisse and how Swiss politicians and global financial giants worked to save its remains. The book is filled with shocking incidents, some even criminal. It tells a story about greed, pursuit and untold wealth. The story is filled with crooks, dictators, spies, and, most insistently and unethically, bankers.

Dr. A's Dream-chasing Story

Shi Linjie

192K0

Abdul Reheman was born in a military family. His parents, sister, brother and himself were all members of the Communist Party. His neighbor is the nationally famous Kurban Turum, whom Chairman Mao once visited. After graduating with his doctorate, he resolutely returned to his hometown and put his love for the party, country and socialism into concrete actions. He used the e-commerce knowledge he learned through online courses, offline teaching and other teaching methods to help more than 1 million young people and housewives of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang learn to start their own businesses using online e-commerce platforms. In particular, he helped more than 200 disabled people to start their lives and made positive contributions to Xinjiang's poverty alleviation.

Indifferent to the Light

Editor-in-chief Li Mingli

220K0

This book is a collection of reportage. This is an illustration of the entrepreneurial spirit that resonates with reform and opening up. Through five chapters: characters, topics, interviews, communications, and literature, it deeply deconstructs the growth code of Zhongjing Wanxi Pharmaceutical's rise and development from the mountains in western Henan, and comprehensively displays the rise of traditional Chinese medicine companies. Journalists' documentary footage, scholars' professional analysis, and writers' literary touches, like scattered pearls, connect the legendary trajectory of corporate development. These warm-hearted words not only record the company's arduous struggle, but are also precious gifts bestowed by the times. Between the lines, the hardships of starting a business, innovative breakthroughs and the passion for creation are vividly displayed on the page, allowing readers to gain insight into the majestic narrative of an era through the development history of a company.

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