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In this rapidly changing modern society, being a parent is really not easy. Not only do you have to face the problems at hand, but you also need a vision of the society twenty years later, in order to cultivate children who are successful. The rapid changes in society and the advancement of technology make it impossible for us to have a concrete image of the future. We must help children face the unpredictable new era, encourage them to embrace and create the future. Therefore, it is very important to instill strong self-drive, adaptability, resilience, and understanding among children. Not only should they be willing to accept changes, but also to embrace them. Not only do they need to accept failure, but also to learn from failure and turn it into success. We need to train our children to be people who cannot be replaced by machines. That is to say, they need to have innovative ideas that keep up with the times, as well as the delicate emotions and free thoughts of human beings. In this book, the author provides young parents with two aspects of knowledge. First, the knowledge of the experienced. She shares her parenting experience with everyone, so that everyone knows how to solve problems when they face parenting problems. Second, professional knowledge. She shares her knowledge in child psychology and educational theory as a PhD in education, so that readers have more confidence to handle the challenges of raising children. These basic knowledge can help everyone understand children. Raising kids is a very meaningful and happy responsibility. I hope every parent can strengthen their parenting skills and enjoy the time spent with their children.

  • AuthorAgnes Chan Mei-ling
  • PublisherJoint Publishing
  • Publication Date2019
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The world is in chaos, and there are many trivial things to consider in daily life. Why do we still need to read, and why do we need to read literature? Can you make money with literature? Not necessarily; Can literature help you find a good school or job? Not necessarily; Can literature get me bread and butter? Not necessarily... So why do we still need to read literature? From Maupassant to Soseki, from Hemingway to Shakespeare, from Yeats to Dante, Miha tells everyone that literature is not limited by language and geography. "This book contains my thoughts on 99 stories I read, and also reminds me of 99 possible attitudes towards life. Literature makes our absurd world understandable and helps me find moments of life." Literature may not solve the troubles of the material world, but it may give our spiritual world a moment of rest and help us cope with life better. Through literature, we understand others and know ourselves.

  • AuthorMiha
  • PublisherP.PLUS
  • Publication Date2019
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"A teammate like a cat" continues the humorous and cute style of the author’s previous works. Starting with "Double Cat Meow", Hamburger and Xiao Fei continue to work together, and they and a group of cat friends make everyone laugh. In "Student Song", Hamburger and Xiao Fei play the role of "Famous School Secret Agents" and share funny campus life stories. In "Zombie Fei", Xiao Fei, Xiao Kill, and Director San make a zombie movie. I don't know if Xiao Fei can break through and become the protagonist this time. "Dog Lost" finally triggered a cat and dog fight. The dogs want to make a big comeback and regain their foothold, but it seems that things are not going as planned. In "Don't Be a Slave", the father seems to be living a slave-like life under the "training" of the mother. Human cat owners may feel the same way. In "Three Uncles", San finally shows the charm of a man in front of his wife Yin Yin. The evil editor even transforms into a "ghost" and pushes San to submit his manuscript... Oh, is there going to be another new book again?

  • AuthorChao Yat
  • PublisherJoint Publishing
  • Publication Date2017
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Cat Country tells the story of a plane flying to Mars that crashes and kills everyone except "me". I am then kidnapped by a group of alien cat-faced creatures and embark on an adventure in Cat Country, witnessing the political, economic, and cultural aspects of this declining civilization. This is the most underrated work of Lao She, who is rumored to have missed the Nobel Prize in Literature by a whisker. It is a groundbreaking science fiction that was written before George Orwell’s 1984. It is a dystopian fable in Chinese literature. It inspires readers to reflect on our own life from the perspective of Cat Country.

  • AuthorLao She
  • PublisherJoint Publishing
  • Publication Date2017
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This book takes readers into the northern border of Hong Kong, which stretches for dozens of kilometers, to experience the life and culture of the marginal ethnic groups, to examine the border in Hong Kong's history, and to look forward to the possibility of cross-border development in the future. Based on local chronicles, genealogy, and archives, supplemented by precious historical photos and other materials, the author talks in detail about the border villages that have been neglected for a long time and their changes in style. The book also contains suggested travel routes and maps around five different themes, which allow readers to explore the different aspects of the border according to their interests. Extended background knowledge is also added, so that readers can have a deeper understanding of individual terms. This book is the first travel book on Hong Kong's border, which is to coincide with the government's policy to open the border restricted area earlier this year. Hong Kong citizens have the opportunity to personally understand the history and nature of the border, which used to be a buffer zone between Hong Kong and the Mainland China. It plays a special role in cultural and ecological tourism, and promotes collaborations between Hong Kong and Shenzhen.

  • AuthorYuen Chi
  • PublisherJoint Publishing
  • Publication Date2016
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The World Cup, a dream stage. On the field of the Homeless World Cup, there is a profound understanding of how life is transformed. The homeless players who participate, no matter what their personal histories entail, the blood, sweat, and tears they shed are all parts of their proud achievements. Perhaps there are no super-exciting games here, but they are dream chasers in their own ways. And how their paths of life intersect and intertwine is always a beautiful thing worth documenting.

  • AuthorIris Leung
  • PublisherJoint Publishing
  • Publication Date2022
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