Word: weies
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...early October HSA fired an assistant manager of its refrigerator agency, Fred Wei-Han Houn '79, apparently for not properly fulfilling his responsibilities within the division. Houn charged at the time that HSA had acted "unfairly, unethically and malignantly" and said he might appeal his firing...
...Fred Wei-Han Houn '79, a spokesman for the Task Force on Affirmative Action, sent a letter this week to the Harvard Corporation, HAS and The Crimson outlining the circumstances surrounding his firing, and calling his case a "general challenge to HSA's claim to be a 'service to the Harvard community...
...guided tour of one such apartment complex, the Feng Cheng workers' residential area, I was introduced to Cheng Wei-ping, a bus dispatcher. Cheng earns 79 yuan a month ($39.50), and his wife earns an identical amount in a nearby cotton mill. Their rent, however, is under 10 yuan per month for bedroom, living room, kitchen alcove and toilet-all unheated. Twenty-five years ago, such accommodations were beyond the reach of anyone but white-collar or professional workers...
...poetic strength and simplicity, its way of knitting aphorisms into a form that sounds profound in any language. Just now though, the appeal is mainly philosophic, for the Tao Te Ching is a transcendent argument in favor of passivity. Its morality is the morality of "non-activity" (wu-wei)-"If nothing is done, then all will be well...
...rifles they carried -ran to the firing line shouting "Heighten our vigilance, defend the motherland!" The targets no longer carried the slogan "Defeat the U.S. aggressors and all their running dogs," but the children managed to demolish them.anyway. The platoon leader, a 30-year-old factory worker named Kung Wei-kuo, explained that the training was "entirely defensive. We want to mobilize our country old and young. We would not attack first, but we are ready to mobilize to repel any intruders." But who? Americans? Russians? Japanese? Said Kung: "We have to let history tell...