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Yuzhang Academy is a Chinese school in Nanchang, China. The school is facing allegations of using cruel and inhumane methods to "cure" internet addiction in teenagers. [ inconsistent ] Former students have reported being beaten with iron rulers, whipped with steel cables, and locked naked in windowless cells for extended periods.
Bethel Academy Mississippi, United States: Shut down in February 2005 after state officials investigate reports of abuse, [citation needed] also known as Bethel Girls' Academy and Bethel Boys' Academy. The property is currently used by the Watermark Congregational Methodist Church.
According to his self-introduction video, Shadeed Abdulmateen was born in the 1960s in Los Angeles, United States. He received an associate degree in human resources from the University of Phoenix. Before coming to China, he was a salesman selling mobile phones and other communication equipment. [12] He was married to a Chinese woman and has a son.
HONG KONG — A bus crashed into a group of students and parents outside a school in eastern China on Tuesday, killing at least 11 people, local police said.. Thirteen others were injured when the ...
The Bethel Mission in Shanghai (Chinese: 伯特利教會; pinyin: Bótèlì Jiàohuì) was an independent evangelistic institution established by Shi Meiyu (also known as Mary Stone), Phebe Stone, and Jennie V. Hughes in 1920.
The parents of a 10-year-old boy who hanged himself in May after “horrific bullying” are suing their son’s school, claiming staff covered up complaints and punished victims who spoke up ...
An undocumented immigrant was charged with setting a woman on fire, killing her, as she slept in the New York City subway -- a horrific alleged crime that officials called "beyond comprehension."
In 1936, the Academy earned accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. [4] William Bingham II, [5] who came to Bethel from Cleveland for John George Gehring's medical care, [6] was a major school benefactor from the 1930s to his death in 1955 and thereafter via the Bingham Betterment Fund. [2]