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(d) "Baby Jingzhi and the note were delivered to Suzhou city's children's welfare institute 苏州市儿童福利院. Around the same time, Ken and Ruth Pohler [a German surname; Low German noun Pohl muddy pool] of Hudsonville, Michigan, decided to adopt."
(i) Hudsonville, Michigan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudsonville,_Michigan
(a city; The population was 7,116 at the 2010 census; was named for Homer E Hudson, a pioneer settler)
is 12-mile air distance southwest of
Grand Rapids, Michigan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Rapids,_Michigan
(the second-largest city in Michigan [after Detroit's some 700,000]; As of the 2010 census, the city population was 188,040; on the Grand River [the longest river in Michigan; 252 miles; emptying into Lake Michigan]; Grand Rapids is the hometown of Gerald Ford)
(ii) Louis Campau
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Campau
(1791 – 1871)
section 3 Grand Rapids: "Campau became known as the official founder of Grand Rapids. In 1826, Campau built his cabin, trading post, and blacksmith shop on the east bank of the Grand River near the rapids [nd in 1833 named his tract 'Grand Rapids']
(e) "In the summer of 1996, 10 American couples were taken by Bethany Christian Services, one of the biggest international adoption agencies for Americans, to the Suzhou orphanage. * * * Calvin College, the liberal arts university [in fact a college; the reporter is not native speaker of English] affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church [1857- ; Headquarters Grand Rapids, Michigan and Burlington, Ontario] * * * where Kati is now studying public health and music."
(i)
(A) Our History. Bethany Christian Services, undated
https://www.bethany.org/about-us/our-history
(1944- ; based in Grand Rapids)
(B) Bethany (biblical village)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany_(biblical_village)
(section 2 Etymology: unsettled)
is "less than 2 miles (3.2 km) from Jerusalem" according to the Wiki page for al-Eizariya (modern-day Arab town where Bethany was believed to be there).
(ii) Calvin College
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_College
(1876- ; located in Grand Rapids; is named after John Calvin)
(f) " 'I had a solid, good childhood [in Michigan],' Kati says * * * 'My Xiaochen 徐晓晨 [her first daughter] here has never had to wash a single bowl,' she says. Qian and Xu grew up in Baoying county 江苏省扬州市宝应县, near Yangzhou in Jiangsu province – birthplace of the world's most famous rice dish 扬州炒饭. * * * Qian runs the shop [selling second-hand electrical appliances] – a sectioned-off area in a vast, open-air electrical appliances wholesale market * * * She waits for business as she shuffles between rows of washing machines, flat-screen televisions and refrigerators her husband has acquired and upcycled." (brackets original).
(i) The "she" or "her" refers to the birth mother.
(ii) solid (adj): "of good substantial quality or kind"
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/solid
(iii) section off
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/section%20off
(iv) upcycle (vt; 1990s)
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/upcycle
(g) "documentary maker Chang Changfu 张长富 * * * [Kati] had rheumatoid arthritis 风湿性关节炎 at a young age * * * Ken Pohler, who mentioned his daughter had a knee problem as a youngster."
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