She has been cast as a fifth-century Chinese girl who dressed up as a man and joined the army, taking her father's place, according to an ancient poem.
She wants Zuckerberg's assurances that Facebook is prepared to take the lead on security measures that protect people's privacy - or Congress may step in.
She said the US finally lost its status as good-faith peace broker in the Middle East after moving its embassy to Jerusalem in May and cutting 0 million early this year to the budget of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.
She snaps more than 200 photos within an hour and gets all the photos by downloading them to a USB.
She continued: "It was galling because we are at a point in time where people need hope and unity and a strategy to pull people together and to save lives.
She hoped her expertise could help bolster cross-cultural, people-to-people exchanges.
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She has gone viral on micro-blogging platform Sina Weibo after her passion for art made national headlines. The story was viewed more than 58 million times. People online have nicknamed her Grandma Chen, commenting that her story proves the idiom that one is "never too old to learn".
She quoted Thomas Prusa, an international trade expert at Rutgers University and a former consultant to the industry, as saying that the small scale and dated technology of the two petitioners are no match for newer and much larger operations in Asia, adding that the protection offered under the tariffs of Section 201 of the US Trade Act of 1974 is unlikely to induce long-term investment in a new American manufacturing facilities.
She stressed that "no one will be quarantined in Oakland, nor will any passengers be released into the general public."
Shen said the age gap rule only applies to single adopters in the current marriage section of the civil code and added that the revision is aimed at "protecting adoptees' legal interests".