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Prominent central business areas include Lujiazui on the east bank of the Huangpu River , and The Bund and Hongqiao areas in the west bank of the Huangpu River. The city hall and major administration units are located in Huangpu District , which also serve as a commercial area, including the famous Nanjing Road . Other major commercial areas include Xintiandi and the classy Huaihai Road (or Avenue Joffre before Liberation) in Luwan district and Xujiahui (used to be translated into English as Zikawei as how it is pronounced in Shanghainese) in Xuhui District . Many universities in Shanghai are located in residential areas of Yangpu District and Putuo District . link »
The pedestrian-only Nanjing Road , China's premier shopping street. link »
Taoism has a presence in Shanghai in the form of several temples, including the City God Temple , at the heart of the old city, the Wenmiao , dedicated to Confucius , and a temple dedicated to the Three Kingdoms general Guan Yu link »
Among Catholic churches, St Ignatius Cathedral in Xujiahui link »
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German Transrapid constructed the first commercial Maglev railway in the world in 2002, from Shanghai's Longyang Road subway station in Pudong to Pudong International Airport. Commercial operation started in 2003. The 30 km trip takes 7 minutes and 21 seconds and reaches a maximum speed of 431 km/h (267.8 mph). Normal operating speeds usually reach 431km/h, but during a test run, the Maglev has been shown to reach a top speed of 501km/h. link »
Jinghu Railway (Beijing–Shanghai) Railway passing through Nanjing link »
The Bund , located by the bank of the Huangpu River , contains a rich collection of early 20th century architecture, ranging in style from neo-classical HSBC Building to the art deco Sassoon House . link »
Yuyuan Garden , a traditional garden in the Jiangnan style. link »
Notable examples of contemporary architecture include the Shanghai Museum and Shanghai Grand Theatre in the People's Square precinct. link »
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Shanghai International Exhibition Center. link »
The Pudong district of Shanghai displays a wide range of supertall skyscrapers . The most prominent examples include the Jin Mao Tower and the taller Shanghai World Financial Center , which at 492 metres tall is the tallest skyscraper in mainland China and ranks second in the world. link »
It was also the intellectual battleground between socialist writers who concentrated on critical realism (pioneered by Lu Xun and Mao Dun ) and the more " bourgeois ", more romantic and aesthetically inclined writers (such as Shi Zhecun , Shao Xunmei , Ye Lingfeng , Eileen Chang ). link »
The Shanghai Museum of art and history has one of the best collections of Chinese historical link »
The Shanghai Art Museum , located near People's Square , is a major art museum holding both permanent and temporary exhibitions. link »
In addition, there is a variety of smaller, specialist museums, some housed in important historical sites such as the site of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea link »
Zhongshan Gongyuan in Downtown Shanghai is famous for its monument of Chopin , the tallest statue dedicated to the composer in the world. link »
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One of the newest is in the Xujiahui District, Xujiahui Gongyuan, built in 1999 on the former grounds of the Great Chinese Rubber Works Factory and the EMI Recording Studio (today's glamorous La Villa Rouge restaurant), with entrances at Zhaojiabang Lu and in the west at the intersection of Hengshang Lu and Yuqin Lu. The park has a man-made lake with a sky bridge running across the park, and offers a pleasant respite for Xujiahui shoppers. link »
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As it relates to commodities specifically, commodity fetishism is the belief that value inheres in commodities instead of being added to them through labor. link »
The term is introduced in the opening chapter of Karl Marx's main work of political economy , Capital , of 1867. link »
Marx's use of the term fetish can be interpreted as an ironic comment on the "rational", "scientific" mindset of industrial capitalist societies. In Marx's day, the word was primarily used in the study of primitive religions; Marx's "fetishism of commodities" might be seen as proposing that just such primitive belief systems exist at the heart of modern society. link »
In capitalist societies, however, there is a labor market; rather than being seen as the source of use-values, labor itself becomes another commodity and takes on an exchange-value. Thus, labour is devalued. Conversely, commodities are seen as having power over the people who produce them. link »
commodity fetishism tends to replace inter-human relationships with relationships between humans and objects: link »
for example, the relationship between producer and consumer is obscured. link »
Other theorists have been concerned with the social status of the producers of consumer items relative to their consumers. link »
or example, the person who owns a Porsche has more prestige than the people working on the assembly-line that produced it. But this version of commodity fetishism refers to more—the belief that the car (or any manufactured object) is more important than people, and confers special powers beyond material utility to those who possess it (see also Conspicuous consumption ) . link »

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OS RAs should be more like the wise owls perched on a fence post rather than vultures circling above. link »
A good rule of thumb is that OS students must be at least within ear-shot of an actively attentive staff member at all times. link »
Young students require constant structure to their days. link »
This means RAs need to think about how to structure laundry time, free time, hall time, and the like for younger students. Older students need structure too, but generally it does not turn out to be as labor-intensive. link »
is doubly important that you avoid using sarcasm with the younger students link »
When you answer questions such as "Can I take a shower?" or "May I call my parents?" with a sarcastic "no," a younger student may take you at your word. link »
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Along these lines, it is critical that OS RAs not feed or feed off of gossip among the students, and that RAs are continuously attentive to non-verbal modes of communication and physical gestures that may be perceived as interest, favoritism, and the like, whether intended or not. link »
Older students may be more aggressive in their pursuit of and interpretation of personal information from their RAs. link »
an RA should not hesitate to tell students very clearly and directly that certain types of questioning and speculation are inappropriate, and that discussing or entertaining certain subjects, personal or otherwise, is not compatible with their role as RA. link »
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