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http://www.uni.edu/becker/chinese2.html J. Becker, Webmaster and professor emeritus, retired from the Univ. of No. Iowa and enjoys keeping this page current and adds to it regularly
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Asia Society is proud to
present this first issue of our monthly electronic newsletter as part of our
efforts to promote high-quality Chinese language education in the US. Please
disseminate this newsletter among colleagues or friends who might be
interested in the initiative. We also welcome your feedback and contribution
to our future issues. Please click
http://askasia.org/chinese/announcements/newsletter0107.htm
to read the newsletter.
Shuhan C. Wang, Ph.D. . Executive Director, Chinese Language Initiatives, Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10021 Phone: 212-327-9304, Fax: 212-717-1234, Email shuhanw@asiasoc.org
The Chinese Learning and Cultural Center of Maine (CLCCM) The Chinese Learning and Cultural Center of Maine (CLCCM) is an umbrella organization that lends its planning and organization skills to a variety of activities that attempt to bridge historical and cultural differences and maintain a pacific and productive dialog between the People’s Republic of China and the United States of America. Focusing on Chinese language education for students and adults, shared cultural events, local and state-wide public service, and active engagement with the greater community at all levels, the organization plans the curriculum for the ever-growing Bangor Chinese School and that organization’s educational services to public schools, private schools, adult learners, teachers, and business people in Maine.
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