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1-Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate.
2-Malala attended a school for girls that her father ran. Malala wrote her blog using the name "Gul Makai", a heroine from a Pashtun folktale.
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Aeyzie was asked to watch the segment of Kuya Kim, “Weather, Weather Lang" in TV Patrol to answer the given question regarding typhoon Ambo.
C. internet-based program
A. news flash
B. documentary
D. weather report
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D. weather report
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If Aeyzie needs to answer questions about a typhoon, he will need to know information about weather and meteorological concepts, since a typhoon is the result of meteorological processes in a given region.
Among the media that were listed in the question above, the only one that presents relevant information and that can help Aeyzie to answer the possible questions that will be asked is the weather report, which will be able to show in detail all the factors that caused the typhoon .
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China would much prefer to keep it to ourselves. Chinese people, by nature and culture, are not aggressive, and don't like open direct conflict. Our culture is very reserved and implicit. There're much pride when dealing with western powers, after all, we are the civilized world and the western people are bunch of barbarians who use small weapon as tableware. There's a deep rooted sense of "center of the world" and entitlement for 5000 years (more or less), mixed up with the shame and humiliation since the first Opium War in 1840s.
When it comes to western powers, Chinese people has mix feeling about it, especially with the US. At one hand, we are fascinated by America, the super power of the world, movies/TV shows, music, fashion, pop culture... Everything is so interesting. On the other hand, US just can't leave us alone for 1 minute, they constantly scrutinizing our human rights, problem with Tibet, and they turn Taiwan against us. None of these are US's business.
Bottom line is, neither regular citizen, nor the government wants to be dominate world super power. We really don't care. Most Chinese people just want to live a better life, buy apartment, get married, have kids... very much like regular Americans or other western people. As for Chinese government, as evil as the western make it look, it really just wants to maintain its iron control of China, keep being the manufacture of the world, making knock off handbags and running shoes, and nothing more (not right now at least). And trust me, controlling 1.3 billing people is already hard enough.