I'm not sure about the exact percentage. It could vary greatly depending on the region, urban or rural setting, and the local education infrastructure development.
One way could be to check with local education authorities. They might have data on the number of schools in their area and how many of them are multi - story.
It's hard to give an exact percentage as it can vary greatly depending on the source and topic. But generally, it seems like a significant portion of news stories have a negative tone.
Well, determining the exact percentage of positive news stories is tricky. Different sources and studies might give varying figures. However, it's often felt that positive stories make up less than half of the total news.
I recommend the following two novels to you. They both meet the conditions you mentioned ~
1. "The Campus Belle's Best Bodyguard" was a novel about urban life. The male lead was a killer who had once been on the battlefield in Africa. After returning, he became the campus belle's personal bodyguard. He also displayed his supernatural talent in the campus and the city. In the campus where there were countless beauties, he was drunk on the knees of the beauties, and he was awake to rule the world!
2. "The Soldier King's Campus Belle Wife" was also a novel about urban life. The male protagonist was a legendary Soldier King and the patron saint of China. He also had medical skills, and his female protagonist was also the campus belle. However, in this novel, the male protagonist did not have an additional wife.
I hope my recommendation will be helpful to you. If you like it, remember to take a look ~ I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
It's hard to give an exact percentage. But in general, the representation of women in news stories varies greatly depending on the topic and the source of the news.
It's hard to give an exact percentage. But it seems that women-related news stories make up a considerable portion, depending on various factors like current events and media focus.
Well, it's tricky to determine. It could vary a lot depending on factors like age, culture, and personal interests. Some estimates suggest it could be around 20% to 30%, but that's just a rough guess.