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  2. The Nethersole School of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    It conducts nursing research and offers nursing education programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. According to the QS World University Rankings – Nursing Subject 2024, CUHK Nursing holds the 1st position in both Hong Kong and Asia, and is ranked 8th globally, marking its first-ever entry into the world’s top 10. Currently ...

  3. Chinese astrology - Wikipedia

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    [1] Chinese astrology has a close relation with Chinese philosophy (theory of the three harmonies: heaven, earth, and human), and uses the principles of yin and yang, wuxing (five phases), the ten Heavenly Stems, the twelve Earthly Branches, the lunisolar calendar (moon calendar and sun calendar), and the time calculation after year, month, day ...

  4. Rat (zodiac) - Wikipedia

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    The Rat or Mouse is the first of the repeating 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac, constituting part of the Chinese calendar system (with similar systems in use elsewhere). The Year of the Rat in standard Chinese is Chinese: 鼠年; pinyin: shǔnián.

  5. Astrological sign - Wikipedia

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    When the twelve zodiac signs are part of the 60-year calendar in combination with the four elements, they are traditionally called the twelve Earthly Branches. The Chinese zodiac follows the lunisolar Chinese calendar [52] and thus the "changeover" days in a month (when one sign changes to another sign) vary each year. The following are the ...

  6. Medicine in China - Wikipedia

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    Journal of advanced nursing 29.6 (1999): 1300-1307. online; Chen, Kaiyi. "Missionaries and the early development of nursing in China." Nursing History Review 4 (1996): 129-149. Davis, Anne J., et al. "The young pioneers: first baccalaureate nursing students in the People's Republic of China." Journal of advanced nursing 17.10 (1992): 1166-1170.

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