This patient education series brings valuable instructions on having the most appropriate lifestyle, diet, exercise, and home therapies when diagnosed with an ailment. It clearly explains the basics of Chinese medical theory and gives a step by step guide to Chinese medicine treatment. It also introduces the various therapies used in Chinese medicine such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, tui na (massage) as well as others forms of practical therapies.
Lei Wang Livres






State Energy Transition
German and American Realities and Chinese Choices
- 424pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Focusing on energy transition, the book examines its historical context and significance for economic growth. By analyzing the evolution of energy practices, it highlights the unique aspects of energy transition and offers insights into China's current energy strategies, drawing lessons from the experiences of Germany and the United States. This exploration appeals to environmentalists, economists, and journalists interested in the interplay between energy and economic transformation.
A Cross-Cultural View of Communication Objectives in Chinese Schools
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on the significance of human communication processes, this book explores the Chinese educational system's approach to developing student character and personal orientations. It provides a cross-cultural perspective on communication objectives within this context. The authors, Wang Lei and Jim Schnell, bring extensive academic and professional backgrounds, with Wang serving in key educational assessment roles in China, and Schnell having a rich history of teaching and military service, including experience in China.
The book is available for free access, allowing readers to explore its content without any cost barriers. This format promotes wider dissemination of knowledge and encourages engagement with the material by a diverse audience. The open access nature suggests a focus on inclusivity and the sharing of ideas, making it a valuable resource for those interested in its subject matter.
Bioethanol from Waste Papers
Technology development, Economic feasibility and Environmental sustainability
- 380pages
- 14 heures de lecture
The book delves into the potential of second-generation biofuels, particularly bioethanol produced from paper and cardboard waste, as a sustainable alternative to conventional fuels amidst growing climate change concerns. It evaluates various technological, economic, and environmental aspects, revealing that several production pathways can compete favorably with petrol while offering environmentally neutral or positive profiles compared to recycling or incineration. The research emphasizes the importance of detailed analysis over simplistic views on waste paper conversion, highlighting the need for beneficial production methods.
China-U.S. Cross-Cultural Competence Themes
Context for Intercultural Relations
- 180pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on cross-cultural competence, the authors explore the intricate intercultural relations between the U.S. and China, emphasizing cultural, educational, and military themes. Jim Schnell, with a rich background in social sciences and military service, brings extensive academic and practical experience, while Lei Wang contributes her expertise in educational assessment and international student evaluation. Together, they provide insights into the complexities of understanding and navigating the cultural dynamics that shape interactions between these two nations.
Specification and Collaboration Driven Software Component Selection
Building a framework for component selection
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on the challenges of Component-Based Development (CBD), the book addresses the difficulties in acquiring and adapting existing software components due to imprecise specifications and user requirements. It highlights the high costs of integrating components that behave differently than expected, which can negate the productivity benefits of CBD. The proposed framework facilitates collaboration between component users and developers, enhancing the selection process through better communication and precise specifications. This resource is valuable for software developers, vendors, and researchers in the field.
Foreign Direct Investment and Urban Growth in China
- 152pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on the dynamics of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China, the book explores the interplay between cross-border capital flows, national regulations, and local responses. It offers a unique urban perspective on China's FDI patterns, which is often overlooked in similar studies. Additionally, it highlights the key drivers of China's swift economic growth and examines the implications for sustainable development, providing valuable insights into the country's economic landscape.
Changing Spatial Elements in Chinese Socio-economic Five-year Plan: from Project Layout to Spatial Planning
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The book explores the significance of Five-Year Planning (FYP) in post-reform China, focusing on its role in socio-economic and spatial development. It addresses the gap in research regarding how spatial elements within the FYP mechanism have evolved in transitional China. By establishing a conceptual framework and analyzing two empirical cases through qualitative and quantitative methods, it delves into the interactions among stakeholders, institutions, and planning administrations, assessing the effectiveness of spatial planning in addressing local governance challenges.
Focusing on personal development, this guide aids international students in cultivating a growth mindset and self-awareness. The first section, "Getting Started," offers reflection questions to explore motivations for studying abroad and practical advice on the application process for schools and programs. Through its structured approach, the book empowers students to navigate their educational journeys with confidence and clarity.