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Mdacqalz 留言于2014-05-15 14:15:34 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2014 No.16) |
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親愛的朋友們 大家好 《環球聚焦》節目本周播出的安排如下: 5/19/2014 星期一 移民政策與美國強大的因果關係 5/20/2014 星期二 美國中國和統會聯盟副秘書長 南海風雲 - 中越關係 5/21/2014 星期三 孫中國傳統京劇與文化交流 5/22/2014 星期四 華人艱苦的參政之路; SCA5 5/23/2014 星期五 美國中國和統會聯盟副秘書長 中美關係 - 日本,菲律賓,越南 敬請收看和收聽。 電視播出:環球東方衛視電視臺 G&E studio;(頻道44.9, 每周一 到周五,晚十一點到十二點) 電臺播出:環球東方廣播電臺播出(Am1370 和 FM105.9 HD2;每周一到五上午9:00-10:00am, 重播7:00- 8:00pm;還將在舊金山和紐約播出) 網絡收看: channelge.com (選擇視頻, 並點擊《環球聚焦》便可)訪談節目的精彩部分還可以在www.youtube.com 和 www.youku.com上觀看 手機觀看:首先登陸: www.channelge.com ; 下移並找到: 環球東方流動應用程式 ;用您的手機對準 四格碼,便可下載。 環球東方電視臺的相關軟件,這樣,您就可以隨時觀看節目。在美國,歐洲,南美,中國及亞洲都可以觀看。謝謝 |
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Lvpaaeng 留言于2014-05-15 14:05:49 |
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评论: 2014年“中国寻根之旅”夏令营 |
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Thank you so much Prof Jiang. I'll try contact them. Have a good weekend! Yvonne Loh Tel: 718.746.8889 Ext. 6228 www.worldjournal.com |
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Wwuowjpj 留言于2014-05-15 13:53:22 |
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评论: UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2014 No.16) |
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Dear Colleague, The 9th SICC International School Topics in Nonlinear Dynamics MODELLING AND ANALYSIS OF INNOVATION AND COMPETITION PROCESSES will be held in Milano (Italy) on May 26-30, 2014 in Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy. The event is co-organized by the Politecnico di Milano and the Italian Society for Chaos and Complexity (SICC): http://maicp2014.deib.polimi.it/ or http://www.sicc-it.org. Best regards,
Italian Society for Chaos and Complexity e-mail info@sicc-it.org Web http://www.sicc-it.org
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Kluvewrm 留言于2014-05-15 13:52:56 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2014年第15期(4/9-4/22) |
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As you submit your final grades and watch your students receive their diplomas, remember that you were a big part of their success! We appreciate dedicated faculty like you who make an immense impact on the lives of their students. You engage their minds with enthusiasm and encouragement, and you help build career and real-life skills that truly help transform their lives. We at Macmillan would like to thank you for that. We realize that once the celebrations are over, your job may be just beginning. Many of you teach summer classes, are working on your own research, or you're taking the summer to prepare for the fall semester. Send us your syllabus and we can work as your consultant and make suggestions that fit the way you want to teach. The world of higher education is changing and technology is on the forefront. We can provide you with a one-on-one demonstration of all our media options.As the spring semester ends, our appreciation for you sure doesn't! We'd love the chance to speak with you and be of assistance in any way I can. Below are links to our online catalogs, but I'd also love to hear from you. Give me a call :) English, History, First-Year Experience, Communications, Music, Sciences, Math, Statistics, Psychology, Economics, Sociology Best Regards,
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Melayxhw 留言于2014-05-15 13:47:44 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2014年第15期(4/9-4/22) |
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Introducing The Late Imperial Primer Literacy Sieve, A Digital Tool, with examples from Ming Steles for Shrines to Living Officials
Talk by Sarah Schneewind, UC San Diego
Friday, May 16, 2014 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Bunche Hall 10383
Many late Ming people had memorized a standard primer or two (such as the Three Character Classic) and could read – some. Vernacular literature blossomed, and daily-use encyclopedias, legal documents, scriptures, announcements, shop signs, stone inscriptions, etc., made reading an integral part of life. I will introduce a new digital tool, the Late Imperial Primer Literacy Sieve, intended to reveal roughly what a primer-literate reader could read of a given text. To demonstrate, I will apply the Sieve to steles commemorating shrines to living officials. These inscriptions typically record or invent conversations among commoners, praising some officials and criticizing others. These apparent legitimations of popular participation in politics stood, carved in stone, in public places. Was their potentially dangerous rhetoric safely isolated in the domain of gentry cultural hegemony? Only the classically literate could appreciate a stele in all its allusive complexity, but could ordinary folk read parts of it? If so, what messages might they have gleaned? The Sieve offers a way to begin to address the knotty problem of audience.
Sarah Schneewind, a graduate of Columbia University, is presently Associate Professor of History at UC, San Diego. After writing Community Schools and the State in Ming China, which challenged the centrality of the Ming founder, and the more readable A Tale of Two Melons: Emperor and Subject in Ming China, and after editing Long Live the Emperor! Uses of the Ming Founder across Six Centuries of East Asian History, she has finally turned her back on Ming Taizu to research the ubiquitous but under-studied phenomenon of shrines honoring living officials in Great Ming, with a comparison to Chosŏn Korea. She has been President of the Society for Ming Studies and manages the on-line Ming History English Translation Project.
Co-sponsored with the Center for Digital Humanities, Center for Buddhist Studies, and Center for the Study of Religion.
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Hovzdtpz 留言于2014-05-15 13:45:19 |
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评论: UWest Will Host the 24th International Conference on The Pacific Rim Management |
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UPCOMING CONFERENCES Drug Discovery Summit | May 22-23, 2014 | Cambridge, MA Bioanalytical Sensors GPCR Structure, Function and Drug Discovery Metabolomics: Advances & Applications in Human Disease Single Cell Analysis Nucleic Acid Summit 2014 | June 19-20, 2014 | San Diego, CA 4th Next Generation Sequencing Bioinformatics & Pharmacogenomics: Managing and Analyzing Big Data Non-Coding RNAs and RNAi Research & Therapeutics Nucleic Acid Research & Discovery Novel Cancer Therapeutics Summit 2014 | July 7-8, 2014 | Boston, MA 5th Cancer Targets & Therapeutics 3rd Oncology Partnering & Deal-Making Infectious Diseases World Summit 2014 | July 9-11, 2014 | Boston, MA 12th Vaccines Research & Development 11th Anti-Infectives Partnering & Deal-Making 3rd Influenza Research & Development CNS Diseases World Summit 2014 | September 18-19, 2014 | San Francisco, CA 7th CNS Partnering & Deal-Making 8th Neurodegenerative Conditions Research & Development 5th Biobased Chemicals: Commercialization & Partnering | September 18-19, 2014 | San Francisco, CA Drug Discovery Week Europe 2014 | October 7-10, 2014 | Dublin, Ireland Drug Discovery Technologies Summit 2014 Europe (October 7-8, 2014) 7th Imaging in Drug Discovery 9th Cell Based Assay & Screening Technology 2014 Biomarker Europe Summit l(October 9-10, 2014) 8th Biomarker in Drug Discovery and Development 3rd Biomraker in Diagnostics Protein Discovery Summit 2014 | October 23-24, 2014 | Boston, MA 2nd Antibody & Protein Therapeutics 2nd Protein Expression, Purification & Characterization 2nd Protein-Protein Interaction 3rd Protein Kinases & Drug Design Contact: pepc@lifescienceshome.com |
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Kmnqmekx 留言于2014-05-15 13:36:09 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2014年第15期(4/9-4/22) |
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Global Alliance for Preserving the History of WW II in Asia http://www.global-alliance.net Global Alliance Submits Amicus Curiae Brief in Response to Lawsuit Filed by Japanese Revisionists Demanding Removal of a “Comfort Woman” Statue Tuesday, May 15, 2014 In response to a frivolous lawsuit against the City of Glendale of California filed by Japanese revisionists in the Federal District Court of Los Angeles, the Global Alliance has submitted an Amicus Curiae Brief, as a friend of the Court, to assist the Court to decide whether to dismiss or proceed with the case. The Global Alliance has long been involved with the investigation, documentation, and litigation of Japanese government and private industry human rights violations and unfair labor practices in colonized and occupied countries, notably including the Comfort Women” (military sexual slaves). Through its activities, the Global Alliance has accumulated a store of knowledge of, and expertise in, the history of the “Comfort Women” of the Japanese war. It is acutely interested in doing whatever possible to bringing the wrongs against the enslaved women to public attention, and to do whatever it can to obtain redress for them. The Glendale statue at issue in this case is a modest, but very positive, step toward educating the public about the crimes committed against the Japanese military sexual slaves. The Global Alliance is well placed to assist the federal Court in a knowledgeable and informed fashion. The Global Alliance brief highlights the historical and public available information related to the “Comfort Women” issues, relevant U.N. Resolutions, Special Rapporteur’s reports, federal and state legislation in the U.S. and other countries and court rulings regarding the Japanese atrocities that enslaved hundreds of thousands of women from Asian-Pacific nations. It further points out that: The case against Glendale is by two individuals and a pseudo corporation that are merely straw-men serving as front for a couple of fringe groups based in Japan with a distorted view of history and their perceived Japan’s “lost honor” in WWII; The justification cited by the plaintiffs is contrary to the norm and the accepted view of the international community, including the United Nations and all countries, including Japan; There is no disagreement between the U.S. and Japanese governments in acknowledging and repudiating the brutality and atrocities against the enslaved women by the Imperial Japanese military; The case plaintiffs, including a non-resident of Glendale and a bogus “California corporation,” have no standing in filing the lawsuit. The Global Alliance recommends the Court to dismiss the case as meritless. Please contact Printimeal@aol.com or Ignatius Y. Ding at ignatius@global-alliance.net for further information. http://www.global-alliance.net/images/Boycott-Sticker_72dpi.jpg
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