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These ingenious wallpapers were created by designerKicki Edgren Nyborg.
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Has it not been given to me to live in an age in which my own country's literature has reached its highest peak, to behold the marble emperors of Rydberg, the world of Snoilsky's poetry, Strindberg's cliffs, Geijerstam's countryfolk, the modern men of Anne-Charlotte Edgren and Ernst Ahlgren, Heidenstam's Orient?
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New Oriental doesn't have a religious agenda, and funnels students to Protestant and Catholic schools because of market demand and relationships with agents such as Park and Edgren, they said.
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His experience with Chinese culture has taught Edgren that many Chinese students at Christian schools convert to please administrators or save face, he said.
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Non-believing Chinese parents choose Christian schools for their moral values, college placement records, and lower tuition than secular private schools, Edgren said.
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David Edgren, who had taught English at a Chinese university, became headmaster in 1992.
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Edgren began working with New Oriental in 2010, and took two company officials to visit 15 U.S. high schools, most of them Christian.
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New Oriental, based in Beijing, supplies some of the students whom Edgren places, he said.
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The 69-year-old Edgren now represents nine schools, six of them Christian.
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He and several evangelical school administrators, including Southside's Reel, had lunch with New Oriental executives at a premier Beijing restaurant before a 2010 recruiting fair sponsored by the company, Edgren said.
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