Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Chinese class at the University of Pennsylvania law school

Law is a language all its own, but fluency in another tongue will make you numero uno in the workplace of tomorrow. The rise of China as a global power and continued American interests in doing business with China make the Chinese language important for all. It is listed as a critical language needed by Americans in the 21st century.

"A Glimpse of the Chinese Language" in English is the only work of its kind to be dedicated to all those who are interested in the Chinese language for cultural enrichment or doing business or visiting Olympic games in August 2008 in Beijing, China. Such work is listed at www.rand.org and www.Amazon.com online book catalog for your reference.

Francis Shieh,Fulbright Senior Scholar, Hong Kong, 1989-1990. March 19, 2008

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