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Liyan Qi, 'Missing Girls': China Tore up Families with One-Child Policy; Adoption programs, now ended, created a perceptionof female inferioty. Wall Street Journal, Sepy 18, 2028, at page A7.
https://www.wsj.com/world/china/ ... lies-apart-b0f37ac0
Note:
(a) The English surname Mudd is from :Old English or ancient Germanic male personal names beginning with Mōd- courage."
(b) "In 'Ricki's Promise,' a 2014 documentary by Changfu Chang [常 昌富], a professor [of Department of Communication and Theatre] at Millersville University in Pennsylvania"
Millersville University
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi ... ity_of_Pennsylvania
(1855- ; public, in Millersville [a burrough 4 miles (6 km) southwest of City of Lancaster], Pennsylvania
(c) "She bonded with her younger brother, born two years after her, over karaoke, together belting out the popular [Chinese] song, 'I Love You Like the Mice Love Rice [title: 老鼠爱大米].' "
(d) "China's Center for Children's Welfare and Adoption [中国儿童福利和收养中心], an agency under the Ministry of Civil Affairs [民政部] handling overseas adoption, didn’t respond to a request for comment.
(e) "Most of the adoptions were handled out of the US Consulate in Guangzhou, where one hotel, the White Swan [Hotel 白天鹅宾馆 (1983- ; owned by 霍英東)], was so regularly filled with American parents getting to know their new children that it became informally known as the White Stork [Hotel, translated into Chinese as 白鹳鸟酒店].
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