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Changsha Maternity Case Analysis Report: A Viral Incident That Shocked the Worldview
This report unpacks what happened, why it went viral, and what the case reveals about law, medicine, and public trust — and concludes with concrete policy and institutional recommendations intended to help avoid similar shocks in the future. What happened: a compact timeline of the key elements The “Changsha” label refers to a series of […]
Changsha Maternity Case Analysis Report: A Viral Incident That Shocked the Worldview
I couldn’t find a single, well-known news item titled exactly “Changsha Maternity Case” in major English-language outlets, but there have been several high-profile, maternity-related legal and medical incidents tied to Changsha and to assisted-reproduction policy in China that went viral and provoked national and international debate. Below I’ll treat the phrase “Changsha maternity case” as […]
After Watching the Dragon Boat Drift in Nanhai, Foshan, You No Longer Need to Watch Fast and Furious
If you’ve ever sat in a dark theater watching gleaming muscle cars skid around impossible curves and thought, “That’s spectacular,” then you haven’t yet seen a Diejiao dragon boat drift through a three-meter canal corner. In Nanhai (南海), a district of Foshan in Guangdong province, the ancient art of dragon-boat drifting turns paddlers into precision […]
From Amazon to Apple, a Chinese Student Experienced the Devilish Interview in Silicon Valley
They told me getting an offer from a big tech company was a matter of talent and timing. Nobody told me it would feel like being examined by a polite, tireless devil — the kind that smiles while probing every corner of who you are and how you think. I’m a Chinese student who came […]
Fang Fang: There Is No Peace in the Midst of Disaster, Only the Living Facing Death
Here’s a concise, contextual read of “There Is No Peace in the Midst of Disaster, Only the Living Facing Death” — a line that captures the bleak moral and emotional terrain traced by Fang Fang in her Wuhan Diary and related writings. What the line means (interpretation) The frase — rendered in English here in […]
Guggenheim IBD Summer Analyst Program Applications Open! 2020 Junior Investment Analyst Summer Intern Program
Introduction The investment banking and investment management world moves quickly — and for aspiring junior analysts, a single summer internship can be a career-defining moment. Guggenheim Partners’ Investment Banking Division (IBD) Summer Analyst Program has become known for combining high-caliber deal experience with mentorship, technical training, and exposure to a broad network of senior professionals. […]
Amazon’s Hidden Hidden Rules: Fail an Interview, Wait a Year! Who Can Get a Job at Amazon?
Great topic — Amazon’s interview rules (and the folklore around them) are a magnet for myths. Below is a thorough, practical, myth-busting deep dive: what Amazon actually does (as far as public sources and recruiter reports show), why people say “fail once, wait a year,” who Amazon hires, and—most importantly—what you should do if you […]
Tips | 5-Minute Phone Interviews: HR’s Favorite Questions for International Students
Short phone screens — the 5-minute HR call — are tiny gates that decide whether you move to a full interview. For international students they’re both a huge opportunity (you can shine with clarity and cultural awareness) and a minefield (time zones, accents, visa questions). This long guide gives you everything you need: what HR […]
Cheongnyangni Market in South Korea: A Must-See for International Students Looking to Save Money
If you’re an international student living in Seoul (or arriving soon), you’ll quickly learn that eating well on a student budget is an essential survival skill — and Cheongnyangni Market is one of Seoul’s best-kept bargains. This sprawling traditional market on the city’s eastern edge mixes wholesale fruit & vegetable stalls, bustling seafood counters, meat […]
A Guide to Studying in the US for Fall 2022! Read this Article to Learn All You Need Before You Leave
Heading to the U.S. for the Fall 2022 semester? Congratulations — big adventure ahead. This guide collects everything you’ll want to do, bring, and know before you leave: paperwork, visas, health, budgeting, travel, housing, academics, and first-weeks survival tips. I’ll also give practical checklists, sample emails, packing lists, and a simple budget template so you […]