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wcetvdigital 留言于2015-11-07 07:56:16 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.35) |
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Dear All, CNR (China National Radio, China) and WCETV are holding the 3rd Global Network Host Competition in the U.S.. We hope that we can receive your support. Also the I Entertainment Magazine is ready to review online now. Please click to www.IEntertainmentMagazine.com Thanks.
R & C Media Group, Inc. 17755 Rowland Street, City of Industry, CA 91748 Tel: 626-912-3388 Fax: 626-912-5604 Cell: 626-905-5382 wcetvdigital@gmail.com Website: www.RC-MediaGroup.com www.WCETV.com www.WCETVdigital.com www.RC-Studios.com www.IEntertainmentMagazine.com |
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Chinese Hometown 留言于2015-11-07 02:35:07 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.35) |
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http://www.sandiegochinesepress.com: 中国海军【和平方舟】停靠圣地亚哥港供参观和义诊(图) 社区大学转入名牌塔尖不是梦 – 采访米拉玛社区大学校长唐钊博士(图) 来者落地生根,去者落叶归根 (图)- 采访首届全球[把根留住]华裔青少儿网络新春晚会策划人欧梦萍 (图) 圣地亚哥11“火鸡月”社区活动(Nov1-Nov30) 斯克里普斯海洋研究人员发现加州海洋鱼类大幅减少(图) 三天内接连两名年长者毙命于海上冲浪(图) “和平方舟”中国海军医院船访问圣地亚哥(图频) 团结一致,奋力拼搏 - 环球华跃龙舟队首次参加龙舟大赛(图频) 起风了 撞船了!(图频) 有两种螃蟹最近不能吃啦!(图频) 美公司正召回170多万磅大肠菌污染牛肉(图频) Mira Mesa 一交叉路口车祸撞及过马路行人(图) 下午传出炸弹威胁 Carlsbad 两学校关闭(图) 贩毒集团铤而走险 挖掘隧道深入美境(图) 中国留学生替考案 最高可判入狱5年并驱逐出境(图) |
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China Institute NY 留言于2015-11-06 23:27:52 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.35) |
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A Master & His Protégé: The Films of Xie Fei and Zheng Dasheng This four-week screening series is dedicated to the films of master Fourth Generation film director Xie Fei and a director who studied under him, Zheng Dasheng. Screenings will include Xie Fei's widely acclaimed films Black Snow and Woman Sesame Oil Maker and Zheng Dasheng's historical works about his childhood home city Tianjin, Useless Man and Falling City. Each screening will be introduced by a noted film scholar and will feature a question & answer period at the close. Nov.12th, 19th; Dec. 3rd, 10th 6:30PM - 8:30PM Members $8 / Non-Members $10 Location: 100 Washington Street (Enter @ 40 Rector St.) | NY, NY 10006 Contact: 212-744-8181, ext. 121
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APEX 留言于2015-11-05 00:35:23 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.34) |
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APEX's Fall Benefit Mixer will be held on Thursday, November 12 at General Lee's in Chinatown! Meet new professionals, reconnect with old friends and donate to a worthy cause. We're collecting shoe boxes and donations for less fortunate children. Come out for an evening of dim sum, cocktails and chatter! A small shoebox can have a huge impact! Join APEX Cares as we team up with Samaritan''''s Purse for our ''Operation Christmas Child'' Shoebox Packing Party on Saturday, November 14, 2015.
Volunteer for the 16th Annual APA Toy Drive on Thursday, December 3 email amy.cheong@apex.org
APEX 1137 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90017 website apex.org info@apex.org |
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China-U.S. Friendship Exchange 留言于2015-11-04 06:12:37 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.34) |
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Dear Friends, Please click www.ChinaUSFriendship.com to read 1) “How deep is the Middle East hell?” by Binghe Shui; and 2) “Article 9” by Yung-Sheng Cha. In the Music Section, we have “Music Fountain in Qiubei, Yunnan Province“ (云南丘北音乐喷泉高清版): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bA8eC_MNjhU&feature=youtu.be We thank you very much for your continued interest and support! If you do not want to receive this monthly publication reminder, please feel free to contact us. 中文讀者請点击http://www.chinausfriendship.com/chinese/index.asp,即可阅讀此月的新論文: 1)“ 中東到底有幾層’地獄’?” ;及 2) “日本宪法第9条” 。我們歡迎您的意見和評論。謝謝!
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California Institute of Advanced Management 留言于2015-11-04 02:43:55 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.34) |
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CIAM's Distinguished Guest Speakers on Nov. 9th and 14th Carl Walsh, Business Executive Monday, November 9th - 6PM (On Campus) “Leadership Principles: The So-Called Soft Skills and Emotional I.Q”. The presentation will cover organizational dysfunction and how to overcome it, together with the concept of Keystone Habits in the pursuit of achieving Distinction in the Professional World. Carl Walsh is a Speaker, Trainer and Performance Coach. He has coached speakers of all types, from high school students to Hollywood personalities. He speaks to over 100 Realtor groups a year across the country and also speaks to various professional and trade groups on Leadership and Communications. As a business professional, Carl spent 24 years in the world of Corporate Information Technology, with such organizations as The Walt Disney Company, C&R Clothiers and Smart & Final, starting out as a Sales Analyst and working up to Director of Quality Assurance. He also served on advisory boards for industry leaders Lexmark and NCR. During that time, he participated in the evolution of desktop computing from simple gaming to industrial and management tools. Location: 9550 Flair Drive, Suite # 201, El Monte, CA 91731. Contact: 626-350-1500.
Peter Zhang, ZHTECH Corporation - Business Executive Saturday, November 14th - 10AM (On Campus) "Cloud Computing and Consulting" In his presentation, Dr. Zhang will focus on the basics of concepts, characteristics, types, and application of Cloud Computing. He will also cover the major Cloud players in the US industry and the market structure. Dr. Zhang will then explain the consulting business and career opportunities related to Cloud Computing. He will use his company -ZHTECH Corporation as an example to discuss the consulting practices in this special area. Dr. Peter Zhang is a principal IT consultant at ZHTECH Corporation. Throughout his 20 year professional career, Dr. Zhang has served in different roles, including senior IT consultant, program and project manager, software engineer, and web developer in the governmental agencies, Fortune 100 and SME companies, and his own consulting firm (www.zhtech.com). His recent work and research focus on Cloud computing, big data, business intelligence, and e-learning. He has created an e-learning platform (www.zhtech.org) and is an active instructor in the course rooms. He is also an adjunct professor at California State University, Fullerton. He frequently gives lectures on Cloud computing and big data for academia and industries in US and China. Dr. Zhang received his master degree from University of Minnesota and Ph.D. from Capella University. Location: 9550 Flair Drive, Suite # 201, El Monte, CA 91731 |
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Congressmember Judy Chu 留言于2015-11-04 01:12:14 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.34) |
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Dear Zhenying,
My "Overflow" banquet is only a week away on Tuesday, November 10th at the Ocean Star Restaurant in Monterey Park. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone who has already reserved seats. If you haven't responded yet, please let us know if you can join us.
There are so many issues that we are working on in Congress this session. I am advocating for the civil rights of all Americans, fighting for our small businesses, and working to bring more resources to the San Gabriel Mountains. I'm also continuing to chair the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus and co-chair the Creative Rights Caucus, which fights for the protection of some of America's greatest exports, our intellectual property.
Your support allows me to continue to be your voice on the issues you care about most. Click here to reserve your table or seats now. You can also email Heather or Drew at rsvpforjudychu@gmail.com or call 310-477-8081 to R.S.V.P. See you next week!
In friendship,
Judy You are cordially invited to the "Overflow" Fundraising Banquet Supporting
Judy Chu Member of Congress, 27th District |
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UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 留言于2015-11-04 00:13:50 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.34) |
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28th Sammy Yukuan Lee Lecture on Chinese Archaeology and Art Friday, Nov 06, 2015 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Bunche Hall 10383, UCLA Seminar by Qianshen Bai China by the late nineteenth century had been governed for centuries by a class of scholar-officials selected by a series of civil service examinations. Scholar-officials were both the nation’s political elite and men of letters (wenren, often translated as literati) who played important roles in the field of artistic production. They were at once the primary patrons of elite art and the elite artists who produced it – poets, calligraphers, and painters. In the second half of the 19th century, imperial China encountered unprecedented crises in a new and challenging international environment. Many key economic and political changes took place in China at that time. In 1905, the civil service examination, the institutional foundation of the traditional scholar-official class and literati art, was abolished, and a modern educational system was introduced. This research will attempt to answer several key questions. To what extent was art by scholar-officials of the second half of the nineteenth century a response to the challenges of the new international environment? What role did literati art play, if any, in projects to reform and modernize China? To what degree was their art transformed in its new social context? In what ways? Sammy Yukuan Lee Lecture Saturday, Nov 07, 2015 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Lenart Auditorium, Fowler Museum UCLA Calligraphy and Everyday Life among Late Qing Officials Utilizing diaries, letters, and other collections of informal jottings, this lecture describes and analyzes calligraphy in the everyday life of late Qing government officials. It deals with a number of issues, including the daily practice of calligraphy, calligraphies as gifts, fans and couplets as major calligraphic formats, the ways of maximizing the efficiency of calligraphic production to cope with an increasing demand for calligraphy caused by population growth, the taboo on selling calligraphy, and the relation between an economy of gifting and the acquisition of calligraphy. By these means, this lecture seeks to deepen our understanding of the cultural life of the Chinese elite toward the end of imperial China. Prof. Qianshen Bai graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Peking University and a Ph.D. from Yale University. From 1997 to 2015 he taught at Boston University and became a professor of art history at Zhejiang University very recently. He is the author of Fu Shan’s World: The Transformation of Chinese Calligraphy in the Seventeenth Century. He is now conducting a research on Wu Dacheng, a government official, scholar, collector, and painter-calligrapher, in the late Qing dynasty. Professor Bai is also an accomplished calligrapher.
UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 11381 Bunche Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095 Tel: (310) 825-8683 Fax: (310) 206-3555 |
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