47 students that enrolled in 2006 at Shenyang Polytechnic College, the first college to have established a "safety secretary" major in northeast China, will graduate this year. The "safety secretary" major is mostly based on a "police taekwondo" major... ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Tue, Dec 09 2008
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