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  2. Gaokao - Wikipedia

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    The Gaokao is taken by high school seniors at the end of their final year. The Gaokao lasts approximately nine hours for a period of two or three days, depending on the provincial administrative regions where it is held. All students must take exams on Chinese and mathematics. Candidates can choose one subject from English, French, Japanese ...

  3. Higher education in China - Wikipedia

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    In China, the enrollment of college students dropped from 674,400 to 47,800. In 1977, Deng Xiaoping made the decision of resuming the National Higher Education Entrance Examination (Gaokao). The first group that was admitted to college after the 11-year suspension of the Gaokao consisted of 273,000 students, known as the Class of 1977. From ...

  4. Imperial examination - Wikipedia

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    The imperial examination was a civil service examination system in Imperial China administered for the purpose of selecting candidates for the state bureaucracy.The concept of choosing bureaucrats by merit rather than by birth started early in Chinese history, but using written examinations as a tool of selection started in earnest during the Sui dynasty [1] (581–618), then into the Tang ...

  5. GM: 'Disappointed' Ravens have hard questions to answer - AOL

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    DeCosta noted that Andrews and fellow TEs Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar are all entering the final year of their contracts in 2025 which could lead to some "tough decisions" ahead.

  6. Google AI chief says company has 'all the ingredients' to ...

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    So we’re very calm and confident in our strategy and we have all the ingredients to maintain our leadership into this year.” But he admitted that DeepSeek’s accomplishments are impressive.

  7. Kozyrkov’s work revolves around the idea that individuals can make choices that affect a lot of people, and those at the top aren’t necessarily educated in the practice of decision-making.

  8. 1952 reorganization of higher education in China - Wikipedia

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    However, the so-called rightists also included people who expressed their disagreement with the current policy or proposed radical suggestions. For example, Chen Jianren, the Party secretary of Nanjing University, was also recognised as a rightist and removed from his office, due to his opposition to the movement and was tortured to death in 1967.

  9. Overchoice - Wikipedia

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    Having more choices, such as a vast amount of goods and services available, appears to be appealing initially, but too many choices can make decisions more difficult. According to Miller (1956), a consumer can only process seven items at a time. After that the consumer would have to create a coping strategy to make an informed decision. [8]