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湖北省科学技术协会 《科教导刊》 留言于2015-12-02 14:21:19 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2015 No.37) |
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国际标准刊号:ISSN 1674-6813 国内统一刊号:CN 42-1795/N 《科教导刊》杂志是湖北省科学技术协会主管、主办,面向国内外公开发行的优秀学术期刊!国家新闻出版广电总局可查询,欢迎广大作者来稿!办刊宗旨:展望科教趋势、传播科教信息、追踪科教前沿、报道科教动态,为广大科教工作者提供交流平台。 【栏目设置】教育教学、工程技术、课程研究、学科园地、信息技术、工业技术、建筑科学、农林科技、资源环境、生命科学、学术论坛、师资建设、教研教改、文艺博览等 【稿件须知】① 所投稿件请保证文章版权的独立性,无抄袭、署名排序无争议、文责自负,请勿一稿多投! ② 论文2000—6000字符数为宜,来稿请使用word排版,并请注明作者姓名、单位、通讯地址、邮编、电子信箱、联系电话等。本刊已被《中国核心期刊(遴选)数据ku》全文收录 ③ 论文的基本要素齐全,文章标题、作者单位、作者姓名、关键词、摘要、结语、参考文献等。 *来稿无论我刊选用与否,都会在5个工作日内将审理结果尽快通知作者,作者也可来电查询,以免影响正常发表。 【咨询方式】联系电话:027-59888196; 13667131672 工作QQ:736489957(注明导刊咨询) 社址:湖北省武汉市洪山区珞狮北路76号书香门第1205室 |
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林林 留言于2015-12-02 07:43:25 |
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评论:美国中文作家协会9月12日在圣地亚哥正式成立 |
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亲爱的作家们您们好, 2016 年2月我将出版发行我的第一本英文青少年奇幻小说“千年承诺 – 三部曲中的第一部- 凤凰眼”。 目前我正在Kickstarter Crowdfunding 网站进行集资活动。我的目标是在1月2日2016年以前筹集到 $5000. 希望可以得到您们的大力帮助,使我的小说能够得以顺利出版。我的集资网址是:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/51986256/the-thousand-year-promise-epic-fantasy-adventure-n 关于我本人:早在14 岁的时候我的梦想是当一名小说家。17 岁我从中国大陆移民到人生地不熟的美国,语言上的障碍,生活上的磨难并没有让我放弃写作,相反地为我提供了活生生地人生素材。我更加的努力不让那个梦想消失。我希望全世界的人都可以读到并关注和喜爱我写的故事。 整个小说讲述的是正邪两股势力企图找到传说中的“世外桃园- 人间仙境”。具有贪婪野心的人们想要掠夺圣土的宝藏-凤凰眼,拥有它的人可以永生不老。 而那宝石正是圣土主人莎拉公主的生命之源。丧失它,公主会死,而世外桃园也会消亡。阿登王子为救公主不故安危,克服种种意想不到的艰难险阻,与邪恶势力决一死战的故事。 我将东方元素融入到这个西方奇幻世界中, 希望将东西方文化完美的结合并展现在世人面前。我的心愿是:我的梦想不仅是我个人的,它也可以成为在美华裔青少年的动力和助力。在困难面前毫不退缩积极应对。如果我的故事可以帮助他人早日找到人生的方向和目标, 这便是我最大的成功。 相关的信息也可到我的个人网站查询:https://dreambelin.wordpress.com/ 谢谢您们的协助, 林林
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JSOM 留言于2015-12-02 01:36:43 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2015 No.37) |
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Detrimental Effects of Blue Light from Electronics on Sleep December 3, 2015; 1-2:30 p.m. (ET) Light isn't just for vision. In addition to enabling us to see, light is the major synchronizer of our bodies' circadian rhythms to the local time on earth. Light can also induce an acute alerting effect on people. Lighting characteristics affecting vision are different than those affecting our biological rhythms and our acute alertness. Different types and levels of light can affect a person's ability to see clearly, identify people and objects, and drive safely. Certain types of light applied at certain times of the day can increase sleep efficiency of older adults and reduce symptoms of seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, felt by many people during winter months. If applied at the wrong time, light can lead to circadian rhythm disruption, which has been linked to increased risk for diseases and disorders. How and when lighting can be used to promote health and well-being of those suffering from circadian disorders will also be discussed. For more information and registration details, please visit http://dcoe.mil/Training/Monthly_Webinars.aspx
PerSys Medical Intraosseous Cadaver Lab also featuring Complimentary Technologies
December 15 - 16th, 2015 Embassy Suites San Marcos, Room Chutauqua A San Marcos, Texas Contact: dee@ps-med.com or 713.723.6000
Remote Healthcare Middle East Remote Healthcare Middle East is the region's only event dedicated to improving healthcare access, effectiveness and technologies for remote and extreme environments. The event will take place 16-17 February 2016 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. You can view the website for more information: http://www.remotehealthcareme.com/
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China Institute 留言于2015-12-01 08:36:37 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2015 No.37) |
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Book Talk: Ben Wang on Eileen Chang's Naked Earth One of the greatest and most loved of modern Chinese writers, Eileen Chang (张爱玲) illuminates the dark corners of the human existence with a style of disorienting beauty. Her late work Naked Earth (赤地之戀), originally commissioned as anti-Communist propaganda by the United States Information Service, is the story of two earnest young people confronting the grim realities of revolutionary change in the early years of Mao's China. Unavailable in English for more than fifty years, it is a harrowing tale of perverted ideals, damaged souls, deepest loneliness, and terror.
At this event celebrating Naked Earth's publication by New York Review Books (the first time it has been published outside of Hong Kong), China Institute Senior Lecturer Ben Wang will speak about Chang's life, the unusual circumstances surrounding Naked Earth's writing, and the timeless precision of Chang's prose.
Copies of the book will be available for purchase.
Tuesday, December 1, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Members: $10 | Non-members: $15 100 Washington Street (Enter @ 40 Rector St.) NY, NY 10006 Contact: 212-744-8181, ext. 138
Void and Quietude in Wang Wei's Poems Saturday, December 5th 2:00PM-4:00PM 100 Washington St, NY NY 10006(Entrance @ 40 Rector St) One of the master poets, painters and musicians of the High Tang Period, Wang Wei (701-761) is acclaimed in poetry in particular for his refreshing and exquisite depiction of a harmonious, sometimes idealized, union between Man and Nature and emptiness/ nothingness that is the essence of Buddhism. At this lecture, Mr. Ben Wang will discuss the representative poems by Wang Wei. |
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USC U.S.-China Institute 留言于2015-12-01 08:00:25 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2015 No.37) |
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President Xi, the PLA, and China's National Security December 10, 2015, 4-5:30pm SOS B40, USC Campus Cost: Free
One of the most significant changes initiated by Xi Jinping since assuming power in 2012 has been the creation of a National Security Commission. Our speakers are veteran observers of the People's Liberation Army and the Army's influence beyond military affairs. Their presentations will highlight the changes initiated under Xi Jinping, the Communist Party's control of the military, and the army's role in making China's security and foreign policy. Today's PLA does appear to have more influence on purely military issues than in the past-but much less influence on political issues-and to be more actively engaged in policy debates on mixed civil-military issues where military equities are at stake.
Speakers Andrew Scobell is a senior political sientist at the RAND Corporation. Prior to this he was an associate professor of international affairs at the George H. W. Bush School of Government and Public Service (with tenure) and director of the China certificate program at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. From 1999 until 2007, he was associate research professor in the Strategic Studies Institute at the U.S. Army War College and adjunct professor of political science at Dickinson College, both located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Scobell is author of China's Use of Military Force: Beyond the Great Wall and the Long March (Cambridge University Press, 2003), China's Search for Security (Columbia University Press, 2012) with Andrew J. Nathan. His latest edited volume is PLA Influence on China's National Security Policymaking (Stanford University Press, 2015) with Phillip C. Saunders. Scobell was born and raised in Hong Kong and regularly makes research trips to the region. He earned a doctorate in political science from Columbia University. Tai Ming Cheung is the director of IGCC and the leader of IGCC's Minerva project "The Evolving Relationship Between Technology and National Security in China: Innovation, Defense Transformation, and China's Place in the Global Technology Order." He is a long-time analyst of Chinese and East Asian defense and national security affairs. Cheung was based in Asia from the mid-1980s to 2002 covering political, economic, and strategic developments in greater China. He was also a journalist and political and business risk consultant in northeast Asia.
Cheung received his PhD from the War Studies Department at King's College, London University, in 2006. His latest book, Fortifying China: The Struggle to Build a Modern Defense Economy, was published by Cornell University Press in 2009. He is an associate professor at the School of Global Policy and Strategy at UC San Diego, where he teaches courses on Asian security and Chinese security and technology. |
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jessy 留言于2015-11-29 08:50:51 |
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评论:夫妻一方非美籍 贈與、遺產稅不同 |
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HI!
我先生人在海外,我在美国。我是美国的税务居民,但我不是美国公民和绿卡持有者。如果我先生要汇款给我,每年最高的免税有多少?即他可以汇款多少给我,而我不必缴税?
盼复!谢谢!
| 主人回复  | | | 美国居民海外获得的收入每年每人有10万美元的免税。
从美国法律上来说:在美国境内的存款无须申报,只要申报利息所得;对于海外存款,FBAR要求超过1万美元的账户都要申报;对于海外金融账户,FATCA要求超过5万美元的账户都要申报。 |
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中国人民大学文学院 留言于2015-11-27 12:11:04 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2015 No.37) |
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由中国人民大学和中国苏轼研究学会主办,中国人民大学文学院、眉山市三苏文化研究院承办的“全国第二十届苏轼国际学术研讨会”定于2016年6月中旬在北京中国人民大学逸夫会议中心举行(会期约四天,具体时间及地点以最后正式邀请函为准),热忱欢迎您届时携大作光临。 一、会议征文 此次会议征文不限定范围,可涉及苏轼研究的方方面面:苏学研究,家世、生平、社会活动研究,思想、文化研究,文(艺)学研究,苏门人物研究,苏轼文献研究,文学作品,苏学界,其他,等等。 二、会议费用 参会代表每人收取会务费500元,往返交通费自理。 三、联系人及联系方式 收到此邀请函(第一号)后,请及时填写回执,于2016年1月4号前返回回执。 四、论文提交 请于2016年4月20日前将提交大会的论文电子文档发到指定邮箱:lengchengjin2@163.com 或邮寄:北京市海淀区中关村大街59号中国人民大学文学院(邮政编码100872);收信人:冷成金。稿件请注明作者简介(姓名、性别、出生年月、单位、职称、联系电话、邮箱或者QQ),以便文章发表时注在文下;稿件请按照通行格式篇尾注,如已发表过,敬请注明,以便《中国苏轼研究》第6辑(该辑将由学苑出版社于2016年6月出版,一般选择首发稿件)筛选。 五、会议筹备组收到回执后,将于2016年2~3月发出邀请函(第二号)。 六、参会论文将由《中国苏轼研究》、《中国人民大学学报》(哲社版)、《苏轼研究》等刊物选择发表。
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