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A The Economist magazine (1st issue June 1, 2019) whose content related to the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre was torn out. Book censorship in the People's Republic of China (PRC) is mandated by the PRC's ruling party, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and is currently widespread in China.
In the sequel to 2020’s much-admired "The House in the Cerulean Sea," author T.J. Klune returns to the mysterious orphanage on Marsyas Island and its menagerie of magical children and creatures.
School-based courses, local courses, and extracurricular interest courses. Since no unified examination applies to graduating from primary school, quality of courses other than Chinese, mathematics, and English vary. Primary schools in rural areas generally offer only Chinese, mathematics, and physical education. [44]
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September 8, 2024 at 8:00 AM PEOPLE's Best Books of Sept. 2024 A return to memorable characters, horror in the suburbs and a very funny take on ambition — see PEOPLE's picks for the best books ...
Books published in the PRC since the 1980s regarded it and the 1978 Constitution with "serious errors". In the 1954 Constitution, the Chairman (now translated as president) could convene Supreme State Conferences—emergency meetings.
The Illinois High School Association released its playoff groupings for the 2023-24 postseason. Here are 3 interesting things we noticed. ... 2024 IHSA basketball playoff assignments analysis what ...
A Banned Books Week "read out" at Shimer College. The event has been held during the last full week of September since 1982. [13] Banned Books Week is intended to encourage readers to examine challenged literary works and to promote intellectual freedom in libraries, schools, and bookstores.