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1. Social interaction Social interaction 2. Socialization 3. Family 4. Group 5. Role conflict 6. Right 7. Political 8. Role 9. Group 10. The primary relationship
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About ZHU Ling Twelve years ago, ZHU Ling was a bright, talented and promising chemistry student at Tsinghua University, Beijing - one of the most prestigious and selective universities in all of China. Enthusiastic, intelligent and attractive, she was an active member of the college folk music team, and was already considered by many to be a model student with a wonderful future. In December of 1995, all of this changed when ZHU Ling suddenly took ill. Her hair began to fall out; she lost the ability to speak; her face became paralyzed; her arms and legs could no longer support her; and she was slowly losing her vision. Medical experts were unable to explain her condition until a description of her symptoms on the Internet yielded the likely culprit: Thallium poisoning. Thallium - a naturally occurring heavy metal, often used as the active ingredient in rat poison - produced exactly the same symptoms as those plaguing ZHU Ling. With this as a diagnosis, her physicians were able to successfully treat her condition and remove most of the toxic metal from her system. Even so, this short exposure left her almost completely blind with permanent paralysis and severe neurological damage. ZHU Ling's family - who had already suffered the loss of one daughter to an unfortunate accident - was devastated by this latest tragedy, made all the worse because, to date, no one has been able to explain how or why the poison was introduced into ZHU Ling's system. Many theorize that ZHU Ling's friend and college roommate - with unrestricted access to the toxic substance - was the most likely poisoner, although repeated questioning by authorities yielded no more information in this regard. To date, no one has been held accountable for this horrible crime. For almost 10 years since the poisoning, ZHU Ling's family has suffered the daily pain, anguish and financial burden of caring for a - now severely - disabled daughter. Monthly expenses of over 5,000 RMB (about $625 dollars) are needed for her ongoing care and rehabilitation, and she still has a long way to go. Twelve years ago, Mr. Bei Zhicheng created a telemedicine miracle in helping to diagnose and treat ZHU Ling's poisoning - although ultimately his efforts turned out to be in vain. ZHU Ling remains in a desperate situation. The poison she ingested so long ago ravages her body still and, as she advances into middle age, her chances for further recovery diminish. Let us help this once gifted, smart and pretty girl, who is now struggling for her very survival ... before it is too late. Let us help her reach more hi-tech medical treatment and rehabilitation, and maybe, the miracle of her survival 12 years ago can be repeated in her cure. Let us also offer our love and support to this grieving and stricken family. ZHU Ling and her family need your help now! Your contribution will go a long way toward easing her suffering, assisting in her daily upkeep, and holding out the promise of a brighter and better tomorrow.