In 1871, when British Columbia (BC) became Canada's sixth province, a key aspect that persuaded the province to enter confederation was Canada's promise to build a railway to connect the Pacific Ocean coast to the rest of the country. One of the hardest parts of building the railway was cutting through the Rocky Mountains.
In 1988, Wang entered the property industry with the purchase of his first piece of land, and 24 years later Vanke became one of the largest developers in the world in terms of sales volume.
In 2015, the first customized tea-growing project in China was created in the town to help alleviate poverty. Under the project, a company markets the products and a cooperative manages the farmers and their tea production.
If you've ever lived in North America, you're likely familiar with Chia Pets, those kitschy terracotta figurines in the shape of animals, trees, movie characters and even US presidents. As the TV commercial tells it, you simply soak your piece of pottery in water, spread the chia seeds on top and then watch them sprout green "fur" over the next week. As a kid, having a low-maintenance fluffy pet to look after is great fun – but did you know that you can eat chia seeds too? They're incredibly healthy, as they are a rich source of protein, omega-3 fatty acids, the B vitamins and more than a few essential minerals… and they're low in calories, too. Chia is also hydrophilic, absorbing up to 12 times its weight in liquid – and that's important to know if your bowels have been moving slowly.
In 1980, alumni from Shanghai Jiao Tong University who furthered their studies at MIT set up a 0,000 scholarship at the US institute for Jiao Tong graduates.
In 2010 at the request of the UK government, Huawei established the Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre, or HCSEC, aimed at mitigating any perceived risks to critical national infrastructure. The HCSEC is monitored by a government oversight board that includes officials from the UK National Cyber Security Center.
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In 2006, Shanghai's maglev train, which uses German technology, was put into use on a 30-km track between downtown Shanghai and Shanghai Pudong International Airport. It normally operates at a maximum speed of 430 km/h.
Illegal structural work, such as removing interior walls, creating unauthorized rooftop areas or extending buildings, is common in the area, authorities said.
In 1994, Wang Zuozhan, then 29, with his neighbors in villages along banks of the Yangtze River, moved to their new house.
In 2015, the market price for lamb dropped dramatically and the villagers encountered poor sales. Xie went to supermarkets in Hohhot to promote sales. He even asked his friends and relatives to buy the villagers' lamb.