The Chinese population of Taiwan is divided into 4 groups: Taiwanese, mainland Chinese, Hakkanese, and Aborigines. The Taiwanese, the largest group, are descendants from emigrants who left mainland China during the 17th to 19th centuries. Most were from Fuchien Province on the southeast coast of China.[…]The third population is Hakkanese (Taiwan-Hakka), originally from Chung Yuan, who immigrated from the Kwangtung and Fuchien provinces on the southern coast of China and who came to Taiwan primarily during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Rest alone, unaccompanied by the oblivial state of insensibility called sleep, will not restore the lost vigour occasioned by long-continued waking efforts.
Oil interests threaten the Porcupine caribou herd -- the lifeblood of the Gwitchin people.
I don't know what your agreement was, Herr Professor, but if it had money in it, cancel it. I want him to learn that lesson, too.