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Little Chef and Penguin embark on a detective adventure to break a family curse. Along the way, they uncover a mystery linking urban chronic diseases to unhealthy eating habits and a lack of exercise. Through engaging stories, they explain various illnesses and promote health. The book also offers seventy nutritious recipes, helping readers prevent diabetes and heart disease.

  • AuthorChen Yupei
  • PublisherHong Kong University Press
  • Publication Date2008
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This collection of photos tells the touching stories of Chinese medicine without borders in Myanmar, Nepal, and the Philippines. It brings together doctors, students, and production teams from various regions as they embark on an unpredictable journey in the field of medicine. Through rare documentaries, these photos capture the essence of human emotions and the profound experiences of life's poignant moments.

  • AuthorLiu Minru
  • PublisherWanli Publishing Co., Ltd.
  • Publication Date2018
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This book compiles five extraordinary and supernatural events that Ka Po has personally encountered, featuring real people and genuine occurrences.

  • AuthorKa Po
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
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Modern corporations, shaped by the concept of legal personhood, have become complex entities with limited liability, transformed relationships with the market, government, and technology, and embody Western cultural values. This book combines economics and cultural studies to establish an economic paradigm explaining current phenomena and offering insights into future economic development, showcasing the integration of these disciplines.

  • AuthorHu Guoheng
  • PublisherHong Kong University Press
  • Publication Date1998
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This book focuses on modern Chinese phonetics, vocabulary, and grammar, exploring their cultural and practical aspects. Unlike other language reference books, it emphasizes the connection between language and culture, providing a deeper understanding of Chinese characteristics. Acknowledging the influence of English and Cantonese, the book simplifies teaching, enabling students to master Chinese's unique features and enhance their speaking and writing skills. It also covers Chinese characters' structural characteristics." Widely praised by academics, it serves as a fundamental reference for Chinese teaching in higher education institutions.

  • AuthorLi Jia Shu, Chen Yuan Zhi, Xie Yao Ji
  • PublisherHong Kong University Press
  • Publication Date1999
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Body donors, known as "silent teachers," choose to extend the meaning of life by contributing to medical education. By allowing their bodies to be used as teaching materials, they impart knowledge on human anatomy and instil respect for the dignity of every person, both in life and in death. Participating in this body donation program is highly meaningful and promotes valuable learning experiences.

  • AuthorChen Xin'an, Wu Guilin
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2018