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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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In the ongoing hunt for a COO, one contestant must be eliminated. So, what exactly does a COO do, anyway? Not much, according to one COO-hopeful, despite his expected salary of 700,000 RMB. Watch as the judges set him straight!

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November's economic data was released by the National Bureau of Statistics of China this morning including the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the Producer Price Index (PPI) as well as data about investment, consumption and other important indicators.

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A weather forecast from Japan's NHK 8 channel that involves heavy snow, a storm and possible tornadoes. Watch the video and learn some useful weather terms.

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Both teams up their tally with last-minute sales, but which side will cinch the victory? The results are in and the judges are eager to grill the contestants. It's not the judges they should be afraid of, however, but each other. Asked to name who is the least suited to being a COO, the contestants give their brutal assessments.

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How do you choose the COO of an e-commerce site? Give them a car wash to run for a day, of course! Divided into two teams, the four contestants go head to head, using all their marketing savvy to lure in customers- group buying sites, membership cards, air fresheners. Which team will prevail?

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Not unlike a Chinese version of The Apprentice, this reality show seeks to find a talented COO to help run a business. In the first episode, we meet the judges and the four COO hopefuls.

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Although it's probably impossible to eliminate plastic use completely, we should try our best to contribute to helping save the environment.

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Some countries have tried to reduce waste production by reducing the number of trashcans. Perhaps this would be a more effective method if people did not just throw trash onto the street.

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It's very sad to see what we humans are doing to the Earth. Little things can accumulate and turn into big problems.

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Even though we are taught that we should separate plastics so that we can recycle them, in reality, not all plastics are recyclable.

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Ordering takeout while trying to eliminate one's use of plastic is no easy task.

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Can you imagine not using anything plastic related for a whole week? Doing so may actually be much harder than you think!

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Why doesn't China have a film rating system similar to the United States or other countries?

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Who's to blame for the fall of the taxi?

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The prevalence of private cars has led the government to take its own measures.

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Taxi drivers aren't happy with the advent of private cars, but it's hard to blame passengers for making the switch.

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Companies offering private cars and carpooling options are posing a very real threat to the taxi industry.

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A more transparent process needs to be in place to mitigate risks in the flow of capital.

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Chinese enterprises are using trade to achieve an influx of foreign capital, although the validity of the reported exports may come into question.

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Should there be more control of China's capital account liberalization?

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Europe is set to become an investment-priority country in 2014 with asset allocation to be focused towards developed countries' surplus of emerging markets.

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Find out why Europe is set to become an investment-worthy country next year.

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This entertaining and informative video on the Chinese obsession with gift-giving reveals a lot about contemporary Chinese social and political issues (covering everything from social competition to corrupt officials) and also delves into the ancient origins of this long-running practice.

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