Chinese Checkers (board games rap)
The Rap Ness Monsta makes a splash at games night in "Chinese Checkers."
The Rap Ness Monsta makes a splash at games night in "Chinese Checkers."
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Dec. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Haiying Wu’s family in Shandong Province wasn’t religious. After a born-again Texan teaching English in China advised her that Christian schools in the U.S. are safe and academically strong, she enrolled at Ben Lippen High School in Columbia, South Carolina.
Ben Lippen required her to attend church and chapel, take Bible class, and join a Bible study group. At first, she didn’t understand “why you need to believe in something you can’t view or touch,” she said. Gradually, it began to make sense. When the house parents in her dorm showed the 2004 film, “The Passion of the Christ,” she wept. Shortly before her 2009 graduation, she was baptized.
Her parents were taken aback. “In China, I don’t think there’s any chance I would have become a Christian,” said Wu, 21, a junior at Tulane University in New Orleans. “It takes a lot to convert someone. Because Ben Lippen is such a strong religious environment, it makes you feel you have to learn about Christianity, and how come everybody around you believes.”
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Chinese Atheists Lured to Find Jesus at US Chinese students pay $41750 a year for tuition and room and board, $15000 more than boarders from the US, reflecting expenses such as advertising, international admissions staff, and English as a second language, he said. While some trustees were leery |
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Museum and Gallery Listings for Dec. 23-29 Museums Asia Society and Museum: 'Sarah Sze: Infinite Line' (through March 25) Promising a new angle on Sarah Sze's mesmerizing, minutely detailed installations, this midcareer solo reveals that Ms. Sze, who is Chinese-American, has been profoundly |
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Amartya Sen: playing snakes and ladders Like many board games that were developed in India, of which chess is perhaps the most important and famous, the game of “snakes and ladders” too emerged in this country a long time ago. With its balancing of snakes that pull you down and ladders that |
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The Two-Way : NPR China has rejected the charges; a spokesman for the Chinese Embassy told the WSJ there's no evidence China is behind the attacks and described the allegation as irresponsible. In November, US intelligence agencies warned Congress that computer |
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News in Brief "We're delighted that we have been able to hire people with so much animal shelter experience," said Nancy Evans-Bianchi, FAAS board president. "Mim's experience in Berkeley and Tina's experience in Alameda provide us with a great combination of |