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POLLUTEC, an internationally renowned exhibition on the environmental protection industry, staged its debut in Shanghai from November 3 to 5.
 
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  • Children's mental health-a pressing issue to address
    A survey recently conducted by Shanghai Pediatrics Hospital and Shanghai Educational Science Institute has found that of the 2,500 high schoolers and primary pupils aged 10 to 17 who were polled in Shanghai's eight districts, 5.85 per cent have planned to commit suicide, and 1.71 per cent actually tried to kill themselves but failed. And 24.39 per cent have had a fleeting idea of "death is better than living," and more than 15 per cent said they had thought seriously about dying. These figures unsettle the whole society, and make us feel uneasy and worried. It is hard to believe, yet most of the parents knew nothing about it.
  • The game is over-or is it ?
    The results are out, and Bush has secured his second term. Many of my friends are more than a little disappointed about this, not because the president stays in a job for another four years, but because it all ended far too soon. CNN would be happy to hear these words, as their ratings soared during the election period.
  • source of life becoming increasingly scarce
    The earth is the great parent of us all, and water is the source of all life on earth. Without water, there would be no oceans, no lakes, no rivers, no rain, nothing to drink, no you, no me, no anybody! Water is a precious asset, and is essential for every human activity. Most people can survive without food for a short time, but without water your time's up.
  • Always anoying advertising
    These days, it is not easy to introduce a new product or service.
  • All about value
    The image of Spanish residents burning shoes made in China is still in the minds of Chinese manufacturers. They had been happy about the advantage of price leadership.
  • Press clips
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