The challenges of Chinese camp education
[...]several cabins suffered in silence when a simple conversation could have resolved the issue. [...]they generally view such disagreement as showing loyalty to the mission or the organization, not as disloyalty to a particular manager. Later, when the same counselor turns on the AC in his cabin (...
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