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uw madison engineering acceptance rate: From Capitalism To Socialism Toward Communism a.k.a. Globalism Maggie Zheng, 2021-10-20 For Helen's family, the 1920s were turbulent but full of hope. A revolution overthrew the Qing Dynasty. China entered the Golden Age of Capitalism. Helen's uncle founded a bank when he and Helen's father were in their thirties. They worked hard and expanded the business. After fifteen years, it became one of China's largest private banks... Helen and her siblings received a Western education in their teenage years. She met her love, George, while studying in the wartime college. George and his brothers pursued the idea of industry saving China. They studied science and technology in the U.S. and returned to China... After 1949, they suffered abuse in various movements. ... When Mao's Cultural Revolution began in 1966, Helen's children were in high school. They witnessed chaos and violence. The Communists sent them to remote farms... At first, the reforms in China inspired Helen's children. They went overseas in the 1980s and tried to do their part to change China. Yet China remained a country ruled by the Communists... Maggie Zheng is the third-generation member of the family described in this memoir. In 1991, she graduated from the UW-Madison with a PhD in science. Maggie was born in 1949. That was the same year the Communists took over mainland China. When she grew up, Maggie witnessed social changes in China. The Communists sent her to work on farms for nine years after high school. Maggie graduated from college after Mao died. Coming to the U.S. in the 1980s, she studied and worked here. Maggie went to Shanghai to set up a production facility for repairing gas turbine blades in 2004. She came back to the United States in 2019. Reviewed by Linda, a former Dartmouth College composition consultant (ABT) ... I believe yours is a very important book for young people in particular, as they need to read more stories like yours about families who actually lived history. ... I think your book should definitely gain readership and impress many... Reviewed by Jack, an Amazon reader Many books on China either read like a scroll of ideological bullet points or a hitchhiker's guide to scenic sights and hidden wonders. This book affords the reader no such luxury and immediately rolls into the life of a family that is easily relatable surviving China's most tumultuous years. ...as the author's family moves back and forth between China and the U.S. through the decades, the book became an excellent reflection of the cross-cultural experience, with observations that can only be made from a perspective that can house the contradictory roles of native and foreigner at the same time. This was particularly evident in the later chapters. Reviewed by Jitendra, a NetGalley reviewer Before reading this book, I never knew that China was once a capitalist state, which was eventually taken over by the Communists in 1949. In addition, what tactics the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) used - ... The book talks a lot about Shanghai. Shanghai was a city where people from various countries could freely come and do business before the 1940s. ... I also found that Shanghai accommodated around 25K JEWs who were persecuted in Europe, and, from Shanghai, they moved to Palestine, US and other safe places... Reviewed by Linda, a former Dartmouth College composition consultant (ABT) Reviewed by Linda, a former Dartmouth College composition consultant (ABT) ... I believe yours is a very important book for young people in particular, as they need to read more stories like yours about families who actually lived history. ... I think your book should definitely gain readership and impress many... Reviewed by Jack, an Amazon reader Many books on China either read like a scroll of ideological bullet points or a hitchhiker's guide to scenic sights and hidden wonders. This book affords the reader no such luxury and immediately rolls into the life of a family that is easily relatable surviving China's most tumultuous years. ...as the author's family moves back and forth between China and the U.S. through the decades, the book became an excellent reflection of the cross-cultural experience, with observations that can only be made from a perspective that can house the contradictory roles of native and foreigner at the same time. This was particularly evident in the later chapters. Reviewed by Jitendra, a NetGalley reviewer Before reading this book, I never knew that China was once a capitalist state, which was eventually taken over by the Communists in 1949. In addition, what tactics the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) used - ... The book talks a lot about Shanghai. Shanghai was a city where people from various countries could freely come and do business before the 1940s. ... I also found that Shanghai accommodated around 25K JEWs who were persecuted in Europe, and, from Shanghai, they moved to Palestine, US and other safe places... |
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uw在这件事上暴露的虚伪让我感到切肤的失望。我原本只是以为学校这些基层高中毕业的办事人员水平低下,没想到中层管理人员,甚至副校长也是如此道德沦丧,毫无诚信。这 …
华大西雅图(UW)的CS专业真的很难进吗? - 知乎
——以上是针对于已经进入UW 的同学申请CSE专业的录取要求。但从下个学期(Autumn 2019)开始,学校会增加Direct to Major Freshman Admission (DA)的 …
UW Tacoma校区是个什么情况?和Seattle相比有多大的不同?
它和UW seattle是同一所学校的,虽然没有seattle校区的知名度要大,但是是正规UW的一部分,不像UCLA和USDA是两所不同注册的学校,更不会像我们口中说的北大青鸟, …
UW(University of Washington)本科是一种怎样的存在? - 知乎
另外,在西雅图地区就uw这么一所比较强势的大学,所以uw的学生在当地的认可度非常非常高。 总的来说,uw是典型的一所被us news国内大学排名低估的学校。 最后附上之前写的一篇关 …
CMU的CS PhD和UW的CS PhD应该选哪个? - 知乎
uw当时的老板新ap在创业 risk比较大 (本科老板教导的)而cmu老板只是在大公司 去campus visit的时候uw一直在强调学生intern 非常方便 强调多了有点不爽 心想我去别的学校还intern不 …
在华盛顿大学 (University of Washington) 就读是怎样一番体验?
uw在这件事上暴露的虚伪让我感到切肤的失望。我原本只是以为学校这些基层高中毕业的办事人员水平低下,没想到中层管理人员,甚至副校长也是如此道德沦丧,毫无诚信。这就是我待了6 …
华大西雅图(UW)的CS专业真的很难进吗? - 知乎
——以上是针对于已经进入UW 的同学申请CSE专业的录取要求。但从下个学期(Autumn 2019)开始,学校会增加Direct to Major Freshman Admission (DA)的名额。这就意味 …
UW Tacoma校区是个什么情况?和Seattle相比有多大的不同?
它和UW seattle是同一所学校的,虽然没有seattle校区的知名度要大,但是是正规UW的一部分,不像UCLA和USDA是两所不同注册的学校,更不会像我们口中说的北大青鸟,作为一 …
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UIUC,UMich,UW-Madison,UCLA,UVA等等,这些学校都是典型的大型公立学校。 在中国,一般都会出现两种截然不同的看法。 申请本科时,这些学校基本都是来给藤校啊,芝加 …
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