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Why China makes all our stuff: a history lesson | Made in China Project
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Made in China Project. One young man's attempt to live for a year without anything made in China. Why China makes all our stuff: a history lesson. Take off a shoe. Check the tag. Remove your coat. Check the tag. Grab the nearest knickknack, flip it over, and check where it was made. Do a lap around the house. How much of your stuff was made in China? If WalMart’s inventory is any reflection on the average American household, about 70% of your stuff may have been made in China. What are they like? Picture...
2012 year in blogging | Made in China Project
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Made in China Project. Happy New Year from WordPress.com! Each rocket represents a post published on this blog in 2012. And because we like to share, we made the fireworks available as a jQuery plugin on GitHub. Some browsers are better suited for this kind of animation. In our tests, Safari and Chrome worked best. Your overall score is not known. We made beautiful, animated fireworks to celebrate your blogging! 600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 2,500. Why China makes...
My New Year’s Resolution | Made in China Project
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Made in China Project. One young man's attempt to live for a year without anything made in China. My New Year’s Resolution. Hi, my name is Josiah. I am a history teacher living in Los Angeles. One of the reasons why I became a teacher is because I love to learn and explore. I came up with the idea of this blog in order to give myself a platform to investigate a niggling question: Can I survive without using things that were made in China? This blog will primarily be written on my MacBook. There may b...
China Trip Post 1 – The Overview | Made in China Project
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Made in China Project. One young man's attempt to live for a year without anything made in China. China Trip Post 1 – The Overview. I am back home safe from my trip to China, completely unscathed by Maoism, Red Guards, and dangerous drinking water. I don’t mean to get so personal so quickly, but I kid you not, I was never forced to use Imodium. Not once. How then shall I regale you, dear reader, with pithy, yet poignant stories of my travels to the Orient? Let me break it down for you. Once I connected t...
2012 in review – still not buying Chinese stuff | Made in China Project
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Made in China Project. One young man's attempt to live for a year without anything made in China. 2012 in review – still not buying Chinese stuff. Dear wonderful readers,. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Pretty interesting read for me. Apparently people from over 53 countries have read this blog… which is simply ridiculous. A little update before the report. It is 2013. I originally began this blog as a New Year’s resolution. Enjoy the report below.
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Made in China Project | One young man's attempt to live for a year without anything made in China
Made in China Project. One young man's attempt to live for a year without anything made in China. 2012 in review – still not buying Chinese stuff. Dear wonderful readers,. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Pretty interesting read for me. Apparently people from over 53 countries have read this blog… which is simply ridiculous. A little update before the report. It is 2013. I originally began this blog as a New Year’s resolution. Enjoy the report below.
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By Madison J. Locke. Dustin Hill, the vocalist, plays rhythm guitar. Ryan McIntire plays lead guitar and sings back-up. Dean Carroll drums. Adam Pike plays bass. It’s really not relevant though… because the sound of this Portland band is truly one. I forgot to ask them, so I’ve been trying to figure out exactly why they named their band White Orange. As abstract as that sounds, it’s just what they sound like. Maybe it can be said that they are neo-grunge. Or are they post psychedelic-punk? The musicians ...
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