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	<title>Comments on: Adopted Chinese Kids Learn English Faster than Natives</title>
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		<title>By: esl cafe/songs</title>
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This is one year that China was not particularly interested in what was going down at the Oscars. And from scanning the headlines of China Daily, it\&#039; pretty easy to see China\&#039;s inferiority complex at work here. It would be great if China could gi...</description>
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<p>This is one year that China was not particularly interested in what was going down at the Oscars. And from scanning the headlines of China Daily, it\&#8217; pretty easy to see China\&#8217;s inferiority complex at work here. It would be great if China could gi&#8230;</p>
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