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Pao is fluent in English and Mandarin and first learned to code from her mother at age ten. [16] The Pao family raised their children in Maplewood, New Jersey, [17] [18] where she graduated in 1987 from Columbia High School. [19] Young-Ping Pao died in 1987, during Ellen's final year of high school. [14] [20]
[16] [23] All national women's organizations of the members of the Organisation of African Unity, until its demise in 2002, were members of the Pan-African Women's Organization. [ 19 ] [ 24 ] The Organisation of African Unity was founded in 1963 and from that date PAWO had observer status with the organization.
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Pao Yi-min (Chinese: 包一民, 12 September 1906 – 11 March 1993) was a Chinese politician. She was one of the first group of women elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1948. Biography
Nissan Pao, an automobile; PeriAcetabular Osteotomy, a surgery used to correct a condition called hip dysplasia or acetabular dysplasia; Period-after-opening symbol found on cosmetics products; Public affairs (military) Officer, or PAO, within the U.S. military; Person-Action-Object (PAO), a technique often used in memory training and by memory ...
The traditional outfit of the Pa'O consists of a turban, a white shirt, black or navy jacket and long black trousers for men. The women's traditional Pa'O outfit consists of five pieces: a blouse, a jacket, a longyi that covers the knees, a turban, and two large, conical shaped hair pins. Both men and women pin a Pa'O flag badge on to their jacket.
Pao-yu Ching (Chinese: 金寶瑜; born Pao-yu Chou; 10 April 1937) is an American Marxist–Leninist–Maoist economist and professor emerita of the Marygrove College. [1] Her works focuses on the socialist transition in Modern China , regarding its economics but also the changes in society, culture and women's rights .
Pow! (Chinese: 四十一炮; pinyin: sìshíyī pào) is a 2003 novel by the Chinese author and Nobel laureate Mo Yan.The novel's protagonist is Luo Xiaotong, a village boy with a passion for story-telling.