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		<title>China Country Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TRIUMPH AND DISASTER I was in a strong south-easterly, and the seaplane was drifting 30 degrees to the north. At that height, for every mile I flew towards Kagoshima, I was being drifted half a mile away to the north; I decided to climb to see if I could find the westerly air stream that Father Gherzi had thought possible. At 3,000 feet the drift was still 25 degrees, but I climbed on, always hoping to reach a favourable wind just above. At 4,000 feet I checked my drift carefully, and found that it was still 25 degrees. At 5,000 </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After the first three years at middle, school, students can progress into vocational colleges where technical, teacher-training and agricultural courses are offered. Compared with a general education, thistype of practical further education is gaining in importance. In 1990, nearly half of all upper middle school students were attending technical and vocational colleges. The final examination corresponds with A-levels and is an essential element in the demanding university entrance requirements. University The pinnacle of educational achievement is a place at university and such an opportunity is only available to a very small percentage of Chinese young people. In 1991, 2,044,000 students </p>
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