From @UGA.CC.UGA.EDU:owner-china-nt@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU Thu Aug 4 18:17:33 1994 Date: Thu, 4 Aug 1994 17:05:16 -0500 Reply-To: "Tang, Huang" Sender: China-Net From: "Tang, Huang" Subject: Chinese Community Bulletin #940804 Comments: To: china-nt@uga.cc.uga.edu Comments: cc: ccnl@utarlvm1.bitnet, soc.culture.china@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu, talk.politics.china@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu, china-news-post@mentor.cc.purdue.edu, soc.culture.hongkong@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu, soc.culture.taiwan@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu To: Multiple recipients of list CHINA-NT ===+==+==+==+==+==+== Chinese Community Bulletin ==+==+==+==+==+==+=== (CCB 940804) (August 4, 1994) +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Chinese Community Bulletin (CCB) is the collection of contributions on various topics submitted to China-Net. The opinions expressed in CCB do not necessarily represent the editors'. +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Table of Contents: ============================================================================ 1. Universities in China Need Your Help From: IN%"nxliu@well.sf.ca.us" 2. Employment Opportunities From: IN%"B0LIU001@ULKYVX.LOUISVILLE.EDU" ============================================================================ 1. Universities in China Need Your Help From: IN%"nxliu@well.sf.ca.us" "Newton X. Liu" 3-AUG-1994 18:05:57.42 Bridge to Asia is a non-profit education aid program based in Oakland, California with an office in Manila and counterpart organizations in China (Ocean University of Qingdao, Shanghai Tongji University and Dalian University of Technology). In our main effort we send donated materials (mostly books and journals) collected from U.S. sources to universities and schools in China and Southeast Asia. In 1987 a group of teachers who taught in China founded the Bridge to China Foundation sending books to China, which was expanded in 1991 to the Philippines, and in 1992 to Indochina. We are now using the Internet and "information-transfer stations" to send information electronically, in addition to shipping hard-copy materials by sea. We have become the largest such program in volume of donations in China where we have sent more than one million books and journals. Our objectives in future years are to provide 500,000 materials to China per year, 500,000 to the Philippines, 75,000 to Vietnam, 50,000 to Cambodia, 25,000 to Mongolia, 25,000 to Myanmar, and 100,000 sets of documents and other materials in electronic or hard-copy form. Bridge to Asia has no affiliation with political or religious groups, and has no political, religious or other agenda other than to support the free flow of information and efforts of countries in Asia and elsewhere to control their own development. We rely on individual and institutional donors for contributions of materials and funds. Donors of books and journals contribute the materials themselves and also pay U.S. shipping costs (approx. $15 per carton of books by 4th Class U.S. mail to our San Francisco shipping point). We pay U.S. warehousing and international shipping costs which range from $1,750 to $5,000 per 20-ft. container of approx. 10,000 books (depending on destination). The needs in Asia for educational materials and for information in nearly every field are critical, and whatever you give will be deeply appreciated. (The following notice can be posted in libraries, dormitories, research centers, departments, bookstores and elsewhere, to help build broader support for this effort.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bridge to Asia seeks present and future donations of books, journals and other materials--reference works, newsletters, proceedings, maps, charts, etc.--for schools and universities in China, the Philippines, Indochina, and other countries. Materials may be previously used but should be current (1980+) or still contain useful infomation such as classics in each field. In this case we encourage donors to exercise their judgment as the experts in the field. We ask that journal runs should be consecutive. College-level, graduate and professional materials are wanted in the following fields: (sample list) Agriculture Fine Arts Minority Studies Anthropology Geography Natural Science Area Studies History Performing Arts Computer Science Law Philosophy Economics Literature Physical Science Education Management Political Science Engineering Mathematics Psychology English Medicine Sociology Materials that are NOT wanted are textbooks in U.S. history (primary references are okay), books specific to U.S. environments ('life-style books' such as cookbooks, exercize books, and self-improvement books), computer books keyed to hardware/softare not available in Asia, books that proselytize a religion or ideology, books that are or could be construed to be pornographic, and books in a foreign language other than English. Packing and shipping: 1. Please pack your materials in an envelope or carton--any size will do. 2. Mail donations to a Bridge to Asia warehouse (San Francisco or Chicago). 3. Mail a copy of your donation list to the Bridge to Asia office (Oakland). Materials such as books and journals should be sent to our warehouses, NOT TO our Oakland office.) Office address (where ONLY donation letters and other inquiries should be sent): Bridge to Asia 1214 Webster Street, Suite F Oakland, California 94612 Warehouse addresses (where actual donations should be sent): (from the West) Bridge to Asia Cargo Services Pier 19 San Francisco, California 94111 (from the East) BRIDGE TO ASIA (bold face) c/o Follett Campus Resources 2211 West Street River Grove, Illinois 60171-1800 Bridge to Asia is a non-profit organization supported by private foundations, government agencies, and the general public. Donors of funds include the Kunstadter Foundation, Henry Luce Foundation, Ford Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, United Board of Christian Higher Education in Asia, Hermann Foundation, Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Starr Foundation, Council on Library Resources, American President Companies Foundation, Lingnan Foundation, United States Information Agency, State Education Commission of China,the Soriano Foundation (Manila), and individuals. Donors of materials include Follett Campus Resources, Nebraska Book Company, American Council of Learned Societies, American Association of University Women, National Association of College Stores, and nurses, physicans, attorneys, and universities (Penn State, NYU, Cornell, Stanford, University of Pittsburgh), others. Volunteers needed, for fund-raising and book-drives in the San Francisco Bay Area and other cities where Bridge to Asia chapters are being formed: New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Diego, Houston/San Antonio, Denver and Honolulu. Donations of materials and funds are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Donors wishing a tax benefit may also send a donation letter (to our Oakland, California office) which we acknowledge in writing. Questions? Write us in Oakland, call (510) 834-1919 / 3082, fax us (510) 834-0962, or send e-mail: asianet@well.sf.ca.us. The needs of schools, faculty and students in developing countries in Asia are immediate and profound. Thank you for whatever you can give. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Employment opportunities From: IN%"B0LIU001@ULKYVX.LOUISVILLE.EDU" "BIN LIU" 4-AUG-1994 12:28:34.49 Dear Mr. Tang, My friend request me to broadcast these message for him. Please publish it at your earlest convenience for the benifits of Chinese students or employees. Thank you, Dr. Zulin Shi, Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp., Louisvillem,KY For the following 4 positions please contact the head hunter, Mr. Phillip Buchana, PERT inc., 332 West Broadway Suite 323, Louisville, KY 40202, Te: 502-562- 0568; fax: 502-562-0569, 1. Manager of Techinical training. Located in central Georgia, salary $70k-80k, Education, BS in technical discipline (Graduate degree required). Strong background in the behavioral science and adult learning theories. A proven track record of success in the field of technical training program development and theory.. Assure internal technical training staff have the competencies and commitment to deliver quality programs, monitor effectiveness of skills training from vendors and other external training sources. Develop optimum sources in terms of timeliness, effectiveness and cost for the delivery of skills training programs that include the evaluation for external versus internal delivery. 2. Chemical/Project Engineer, Salary $48k-54k, Education, Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering (required and mandatory a GPA of 3.0 or better), with 2 to 4 years of experience in dry material handling systems, dust collection systems, wet processing systems and united material handling. Also in central Georgia. 3. Cellulose Development Chemist, in East Central Illinois, salary, $42k-50K, Education, MS in chemistry (Ph D. preferred) . Seeking a cellulose development chemist for their fibrous development department in R&D. A minimum of 5 years experience in polymers, coatings or paper industries. Must be able to develop project plan. Develop new functional coatings for fibrous and meat-pack polymer issues. Candidate must have the capability to develop processes from bench to pilot plant production. 4. Programmer Analyst, located in central Illinois, salary, $33k-37k, Education, BS in computer science. Seeking a programmer analyst with 2 to 4 years experience in AS/400 manufacturing environment. Requirements: AS/400; RPG/400; DDS; CL, ancillary skills in Cobol, PDM, SQL, SDA, are a major plus. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Employment opportunities From: IN%"B0LIU001@ULKYVX.LOUISVILLE.EDU" "BIN LIU" 4-AUG-1994 12:28:34.49 Dear Mr. Tang, My friend request me to broadcast these message for him. Please publish it at your earlest convenience for the benifits of Chinese students or employees. Thank you, Dr. Zulin Shi, Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp., Louisvillem,KY For the following 4 positions please contact the head hunter, Mr. Phillip Buchana, PERT inc., 332 West Broadway Suite 323, Louisville, KY 40202, Te: 502-562- 0568; fax: 502-562-0569, 1. Manager of Techinical training. Located in central Georgia, salary $70k-80k, Education, BS in technical discipline (Graduate degree required). Strong background in the behavioral science and adult learning theories. A proven track record of success in the field of technical training program development and theory.. Assure internal technical training staff have the competencies and commitment to deliver quality programs, monitor effectiveness of skills training from vendors and other external training sources. Develop optimum sources in terms of timeliness, effectiveness and cost for the delivery of skills training programs that include the evaluation for external versus internal delivery. 2. Chemical/Project Engineer, Salary $48k-54k, Education, Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering (required and mandatory a GPA of 3.0 or better), with 2 to 4 years of experience in dry material handling systems, dust collection systems, wet processing systems and united material handling. Also in central Georgia. 3. Cellulose Development Chemist, in East Central Illinois, salary, $42k-50K, Education, MS in chemistry (Ph D. preferred) . Seeking a cellulose development chemist for their fibrous development department in R&D. A minimum of 5 years experience in polymers, coatings or paper industries. Must be able to develop project plan. Develop new functional coatings for fibrous and meat-pack polymer issues. Candidate must have the capability to develop processes from bench to pilot plant production. 4. Programmer Analyst, located in central Illinois, salary, $33k-37k, Education, BS in computer science. Seeking a programmer analyst with 2 to 4 years experience in AS/400 manufacturing environment. Requirements: AS/400; RPG/400; DDS; CL, ancillary skills in Cobol, PDM, SQL, SDA, are a major plus. +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=++ + Executive Moderator: Huang TANG Editor-in-Chief: Changqing YANG + +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + For subscription: mail "SUB CHINA-NT Your-First-Name Your-Last-Name" + + to LISTSERV@UGA (bitnet) or listserv@uga.cc.uga.edu (internet) + + For unsubscription: mail "UNSUB CHINA-NT" to the above e-address + + For back issues of CCB/CCF: + + anonymous ftp to: cnd.org[132.249.229.100]:pub/community/CCF + + gopher to cnd.org: 2. English Menu --> 13. Community --> 1. ccf + + For contribution and inquiry: mail to ccf-editor@ifcss.org + +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=++