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Actress Yao Chen accepts an offer to be an ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency.

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Unexpectedly, Yao Chen followed in the footsteps of her idol.

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The speaker talks about the second type of shame, which is "speaking daggers to somebody."

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Time is an intangible thing that is difficult to measure. This little video talks about the different tools used to measure time in history.

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Time is an intangible thing that is difficult to measure. This little video talks about the different tools used to measure time in history.

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Actress Yao Chen believes that for celebrities, social media more than merely a personal platform.

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The speaker goes on to talk about how people often blindly post comments online without even really knowing the details.

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Yao Chen's influence on the internet is great, but the greater the influence, the greater the responsibility. In this interview, Yao Chen talks about the difficulty of maintaining such influence.

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Yao Chen's influence on the internet is great, but the greater the influence, the greater the responsibility. In this interview, Yao Chen talks about the difficulty of maintaining such influence.

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This speaker talks about how today's world is not lacking people who cannot speak up, but rather people who are brave enough to seek consciousness when speaking.

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Rather than inventing a new language, the speaker wants to be the protector of language, mingling together the new and the old.

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Yao Chen's influence on the internet is great, but the greater the influence, the greater the responsibility. In this interview, Yao Chen talks about the difficulty of maintaining such influence.

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Yao Chen's influence on the internet is great, but the greater the influence, the greater the responsibility. In this interview, Yao Chen talks about the difficulty of maintaining such influence.

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The speaker continues to talk about the changes in language and how to embrace them.

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Yao Chen's influence on the internet is great, but the greater the influence, the greater the responsibility. In this interview, Yao Chen talks about the difficulty of maintaining such influence.

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The Chinese language has changed a lot over history. The speaker in the video talks about how he is unable to comprehend the Chinese from the past and present.

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None of the explanations behind the Curse of the Pharaohs have been definitively proven as not everyone who has entered the tomb has succumbed to its fate. What are we to believe?

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The Curse of the Pharaohs has apparently even struck people who have never entered the Egyptian tombs and was cited as the reason for the sinking of the Titanic.

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People first started believing in the Curse of the Pharaohs when British Egyptologists found Tutankhamen's tomb in the 1920s and Lord Carnarvon died mysteriously shortly thereafter. What's the scientific explanation for his untimely demise?

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What caused a Spanish tourist to pass out in the Great Pyramid? Could it be the Curse of the Pharaohs?

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Superstitious people might have you believe that disturbing a pharaoh's tomb will curse you to die. But, is there a scientific explanation behind this phenomenon?

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An analysis of buying property in Australia continues with an in-depth look at Australia's low property tax and generous loan structure.

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As some Chinese get richer, many look overseas to invest in property. This news segment looks at the Australian real estate market with commentary from the author of a popular book called "Being a Chinese Property Owner in Australia."

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With an increasingly affluent population, more and more people in China are donating to NGOs or public welfare organizations. Where does the money go and what can be done to improve transparency in China's burgeoning NGO sector? Learn more in this informative video.

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