Chinese University Professor Predicts China Will Adopt "Toilet-to-Tap" Technology in 2010
Posted by James Breen at 24 February 2008 3:45
This was sent to me by my friend. Imagine how happy I was when I read it, it convey an ideal image of china.
While have powerful value proposition is still essential part of building china, it certainly is not the only part. But because it is indispensable, the value proposition has better be clear, concise, and compelling. This article applies all these points:
U.S. should revive flagging ties with Taiwan: study (Paul Eckert, 2/23/08, Reuters) U.S. neglect of its traditionally close ties with Taiwan is raising the risk of a damaging conflict as the island faces military and diplomatic pressure from China, a study warned on Friday. To defuse mounting tensions across the Taiwan Strait, the Taiwan Policy Working Group recommended that Washington step up official contacts with Taiwan -- dealings that have declined in frequency and level in recent ..keep reading.
I force myself to pass some of my favorite posts, oh, for me it is really difficult, they are my treasure. Should I share my "treasure"? Maybe a little bit:
These creepy masterpieces of sculpture and landscaping can be found in playgrounds not only in Russia (even though this is where the majority of photos come from) but also in China, East European Countries, and even in the US - anywhere the grass-roots creativity goes bad and the bad taste gets promoted, often unintentionally. Not only kids, but some more impressionable adults are in danger to become psychologically scarred from thinking too much about these monsters and letting them into ..read more.
Even though it comes from another planet far, far away, (that's kidding) and even tough it is different, strange and a little freaky, they deserve respect and understanding just like all of articles on Internet, because it is totally amazing new idea of china.
Feb. 23, 2008 | 0 vote Image courtesy of ES&T While some Chinese scientists are out advocating for hybrid vehicles and solar energy, others, like Tongji University's Siqing Xia, find themselves in the unenviable position of acting as boosters for less appealing technologies, such as "toilet-to-tap" water treatment. Yet despite the challenge of having to convince China's 1.3b strong population of ..full story.
Keep up the good work.
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