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Tulsa People - July 2010
Tulsa People Magazine, is Tulsas city magazine. Each month, the national award-winning magazine captures the spirit of Tulsa, and celebrates living, working and playing in the city. With beautiful design, photography and compelling journalism,
Starting from Monday 28 June 2010, the Periodicals category will stop accepting any magazines that don’t belong to one of the following topics: Linguistics, Popular Science, Teaching English, Learning English. Thank you for your understanding and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
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Tulsa People Magazine, is Tulsas city magazine. Each month, the national award-winning magazine captures the spirit of Tulsa, and celebrates living, working and playing in the city. With beautiful design, photography and compelling journalism, TulsaPeople engages, informs and enlightens its readers by showcasing the people, places, events and things that make life in Tulsa interesting and fun.
Traditional Chinese Foods: Production and Research Progress
These traditional foods are an important component of Chinese people's diet and the basis for their food habits and nutrition. They also constitute an essential aspect of their cultural heritage and related closely to the Chinese people's historical background and to the environment in which they live.
Doctors, nurses, and other caregivers often know what people with Alzheimer's disease or Asperger's 'sound like' - that is they recognise patterns in people's discourse, from sounds and silences, to words, sentences and story structures. Such discourse patterns may inform their clinical judgements and affect the decisions they make. However, this knowledge is often tacit, like recognising a regional accent without knowing how to describe its features.