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新加坡国立大学苏州研究院 留言于2018-10-31 07:29:55 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2018 No.28) |
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尊敬的姜老师:您好!冒昧打扰了! 我们是新加坡国立大学苏州研究院培训组 & 新加坡新华国际教育集团教研部,专门负责我机构的师资联系工作,此次来信是希望邀请您到我机构为中国政府和企事业单位的领导干部授课。不知能否有幸请您留下微信或电话,以便进一步沟通,邀请您来给我们的学员授课。
考虑到您对我们机构不太了解,请允许我向您简单介绍一下: 新加坡新华国际教育集团是一间专门从事跨国培训与中外合作办学的国际教育机构。总部设在新加坡(成立于1993年),目前在美国、德国、香港、台湾设有代表处,在苏州、上海、杭州、深圳设有国内培训基地。截止2018年上半年,机构在境内外已累计培训中国政府、企业及事业单位高级管理人员近5万人次,客户遍及31个省级行政区、200多个地级市。
我们的培训对象,既有来自各省、市组织部、发改委、住建厅等部委各条线的领导干部,围绕经济产业发展、城市规划建设、公共行政管理、科教文卫、党建纪检等主题学习相关课程;也有国资委、经信委、统战部组织的地方重点企业的中高层管理者,学习企业战略、创新发展、市场营销、人力资源、投融资、国际化等课程。 2012年,机构与长期战略合作伙伴——新加坡国立大学(QS世界大学排名11,亚洲排名第一)苏州研究院合作开设了首个国内基地。继苏州项目热烈开展后,2015年到2018年间,机构又先后在上海、杭州、深圳三个热门城市设立培训基地,受到了广大学员的一致好评和热烈推崇。
目前,机构承接的团组飞速增长,需求日益专业化、精细化,对师资队伍的要求也越来越高。由于了解到您在科学/数学与健康方面卓有建树,相信您的加入可以为我们的学员更好地传授专业知识和实践经验,诚挚地邀请您给我们的学员授课。 祝工作顺利,谢谢!
教学研究部 新加坡国立大学苏州研究院 新加坡新华国际教育集团 新加坡专业教育培训中心(国内代表处) 苏州工业园区新汇点教育培训中心 地址:苏州工业园区林泉街377号新加坡国立大学苏州研究院2号楼(邮编215000) 电话:0512-6299-4483 传真:0512-6999 7381 手机:13771924748 网址:www.scitg.com.sg / www.edutrain.com.sg
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CCC TechConnect 留言于2018-10-31 07:19:52 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2018 No.28) |
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To CCC Confer Members, CCC Confer has fully transitioned to Zoom, a new web based conferencing tool for online meeting and conference calls. We are excited to see how many of our colleges employees have already created accounts and are using Zoom every day for their online meetings and classes.
If you created recordings in online meetings and classes prior to the Zoom transition, you still have an opportunity to store those archived recordings in your 3CMedia account. If you do not have a 3C Media Solutions account, register at https://www.3cmediasolutions.org/user/register. Please note these important timelines: Recordings made between January 1, 2017 - July 30, 2018 will be stored in your 3C Media account upon request.
Submit your request to support@3cmediasolutions.org. Request must be made by December 20,2018.
OR, manually convert and save recordings to your desktop using the Publish! program. This option will be available until June 15, 2019. Click here for instructions. If you do not have a ConferZoom account, create one today at www.conferzoom.org or email clientservices@cccconfer.org. ConferZoom is an online meeting service provided to all employees of the California Community Colleges by the CCC Confer project. Connections are Java-free, and support all operating systems and browsers, including mobile devices. Experience high quality video and audio, desktop screen sharing, whiteboard with annotations, waiting and breakout rooms, and more. Record to the cloud, and create a movie file which can be viewed from any device and operating system. CCC Confer Zoom connects with Canvas making it easy for instructors and students to participate live, and to view recordings. ConferZoom allows for unlimited meeting minutes with up to 100 participants. You will receive the same high quality service and support from the same CCC Confer team. Getting started guides are available at http://conferzoom.org/ConferZoom/Guide Our websites www.cccconfer.org and www.conferzoom.org continue to be available, with a merge of the sites expected soon. We are excited to bring you to the next level of online meetings in education! Please contact us with your questions.
CCC TechConnect Tel: 760-744-1150 ext. 1537 or 1554 Email: clientservices@cccconfer.org Website: www.cccconfer.org and www.conferzoom.org |
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JAL 留言于2018-10-31 07:17:15 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2018 No.28) |
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JAL is an international peer-reviewed and open access journal devoted to the field of Linguistics. The journal provides rapid publication of articles frequently in its issues. JAL publishes original review papers, as well as auxiliary material such as Research Papers, Case Studies, Review Articles and Reports etc. Important Dates: Submissions : Open Publication Frequency: Countinuous Notification Dates : 20th of each Month Average Review Time : 29 days
Interested in submitting to this journal? We recommend that you review About the Journal page for the journal's section policies, as well as the Author Guidelines. Authors need to register with the journal prior to submitting, or if already registered, can simply log in and begin the five-step process. For Authors : This will guide authors step-wise through the online submission process. Peer Review process: Journal uses double blind peer review system to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance and readability. -- JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN LINGUISTICS https://cirworld.com/index.php/jal
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U.S. Food and Drug Administration 留言于2018-10-31 07:15:07 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2018 No.28) |
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The FDA has recently approved the following devices to be marketed.
Edwards Pericardial Mitral Bioprosthesis, Model 11000M - P150048/S012 This device is intended for use as an artificial heart valve. The valve is made of cow tissue and a cobalt-chromium metal frame. The device is surgically implanted through an open heart procedure. The original PMA (P150048) was approved on June 29, 2017 and is indicated for the replacement of native or prosthetic aortic heart valves. The current supplement was submitted to allow the device to be used to replace the mitral valve in addition to the aortic valve.
PK Papyrus Covered Coronary Stent System - H170004 The PK Papyrus Covered Coronary Stent System is a balloon-expandable covered stent that is advanced into a coronary artery using a balloon catheter delivery system. The stent is made from cobalt-chromium metal alloy and covered with a polyurethane membrane. The device is intended to treat coronary artery perforations, which are tears in heart blood vessels.
Eluvia Drug-Eluting Vascular Stent System - P180011 The Eluvia Drug-Eluting Vascular Stent System (Eluvia Stent) is a self-expanding, small metal (nitinol), mesh tube (stent) intended to be implanted in an artery in the thigh (femoropopliteal artery). The Eluvia stent is coated with the drug Paclitaxel, which help prevent the artery from re-narrowing (restenosis).
Visian® Toric ICL (Implantable Collamer® Lens) – P030016/S001 The Visian® Toric ICL is an artificial lens that is permanently implanted inside the eye behind the iris and in front of the natural lens. The lens is intended to correct nearsightedness (myopia). This approval expands the use to correct blurred vision due to an irregularly shaped cornea (astigmatism). The device does not replace the natural lens.
HeartMate 3 Left Ventricular Assist System (LVAS) - P160054/S008 The HeartMate 3 LVAS is a heart pump system that helps the heart''''s left ventricle (the main pumping chamber of the heart) deliver blood to all parts of the body. The device is used for heart failure patients whose hearts are unable to pump blood effectively. The HeartMate 3 LVAS is made up of a blood pump that is implanted inside the patient's body and a pump controller with batteries that remains outside the patient's body.
VisuMax Femtosecond Laser - P150040/S003 This is an ophthalmic surgical laser designed to create small cuts (incisions) in the transparent layer on the front of the eye (the cornea). It is used in the VisuMax small-incision lenticule extraction or SMILE procedure, which is a surgical treatment for nearsightedness (myopia) with or without astigmatism. Supplement 3 is for the approval of the surgical treatment with astigmatism.
BioMimics 3D Vascular Stent System - P180003 The BioMimics 3D Vascular Stent System has two components; (1) a small, spiral tube (stent) made of a nickel and titanium alloy (nitinol) and (2) an over-the-wire stent delivery system. The BioMimics 3D Vascular Stent System is intended for the treatment of narrowing or reduced blood flow in the femoropopliteal artery.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration 10903 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20993 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332) Privacy Policy | www.fda.gov |
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UCLA 亞太中心 留言于2018-10-31 07:06:39 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2018 No.28) |
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UCLA 台灣研究公開講座: “養育全球家庭的焦慮:比較台灣與在美移民家庭” 主持人:UCLA 亞太中心主任周敏教授 演講人:台灣大學社會系藍佩嘉教授 時間:2018 年11 月3 日,星期六下午2:00 PM - 3:30 PM 地點:駐洛杉磯台北經濟文化辦事處華僑文教服務中心 9443 Telstar Avenue, El Monte, CA 91731
有關亞洲教養的大眾論述經常放大「虎媽」等族群刻板印象,忽略了文化的流變及族群內部的異質性。作者藍佩嘉在史丹佛大學出版的新書Raising Global Families 中,透過訪談住在台灣及美國的近百名華人父母,深入剖析不同階級與地理位置的家庭,如何發展出不同的教養策略,來因應全球化與移民脈絡中的不安全與不確定性。本次演講將比較台灣中產階級與在美專業移民的經驗,儘管比起上一代的原生家庭,這些父母擁有更多的文化與經濟資源,為何對於教養感到更加焦慮與無所適從?移民家庭在教養過程中遇到的主要困境是什麼?雖然來自類似的文化背景,台灣家長與移民家長如何發展出不同的跨國教育策略,因應在地制度、協商文化差異?為何這些「保安策略」經常造成非預期的效果,反而強化了父母的焦慮與不安全感?
演讲人简介:藍佩嘉博士為台灣大學社會系特聘教授、社會科學院副院長、亞洲比較研究中心主任。曾任哈佛大學Yenching-Radcliffe 訪問學人、紐約大學傅爾布萊特訪問學者、加州柏克萊大學博士後研究員。代表著作包括Global Cinderellas: Migrant Domestics and Taiwanese Newly Rich Employers in Taiwan (Duke 2006)、<<跨國灰姑娘:當東南亞幫傭遇上台灣新富家庭>>(行人2008),獲美國社會學會性別研究傑出書籍、台北國際書展大獎等多項國內外獎項,新書 Raising Global Families: Parenting, Immigration, and Class in Taiwan and the US 由史丹佛大學於2018 年7 月出版。 Contact: mzhou@soc.ucla.edu |
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Million Mile Secrets 留言于2018-10-31 03:18:39 |
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评论:中国驻洛杉矶总领事馆提醒:“安全与危险的距离:一步之遥” |
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UCLA CCS 留言于2018-10-30 07:34:03 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2018 No.28) |
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Sammy Lee Seminar by Alain Thote The Lower Yangzi Region in the Warring States period: Textual Sources and Archaeological discoveries Friday, November 02, 2018 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Bunche Hall 10383, UCLA Starting from the presentation of early textual sources on the Yue people by Erica Brindley in her book Ancient China and the Yue: perceptions and identities on the southern frontier, c. 400 BCE-50 CE (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2015), we shall see what archaeology may bring to our knowledge on the ancient Yue.
Early Images of Gods, Spirits and Demons in China Saturday, November 03, 2018 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Harry and Yvonne Lenart Auditorium Fowler Museum, UCLA Art in ancient China shows very few images of human beings, at least until the fifth century BC. The art from Sanxingdui in Sichuan (ca 1200 BC) is an exception that can be explained as the expression of a specific culture very different from the Shang civilization (ca 16th-1050 BC). Until the fifth century B.C., animals—whether real or imaginary—were the main source of artistic expression in central China. All the artistic expressions on bronzes, lacquerware and jades were dominated by motifs of a zoomorphic nature. This lecture intends to understand how and in what social and religious conditions the Chinese artists of the Late Bronze Age gave a physical aspect to such gods as the spirits of nature, the deities associated with the months, and the demons who were believed to protect the deceased in the tombs.
11381 Bunche Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095 Tel: (310) 825-8683; Fax: (310) 206-3555 china@international.ucla.edu
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wxid 留言于2018-10-30 05:02:09 |
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评论:澳大利亚阿德莱德大学:饮酒意愿与大脑免疫系统的TLR4有关联 |
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哈尔滨三中王玲,女,保送清华大学,2018届高考,全国唯一一个满分作文。写酒,但整篇文章没有一个酒字,却把酒描写得出神入化,倾倒了全部阅卷官,一致给了满分。全文如下,供各位鉴赏。
《液体之火》
让你 若梦若醒 飘飘欲仙 让天地颠倒 让世界旋转 把人类历史 浇灌的跌宕起伏 将琴棋书画 熏染的色彩斑斓
醉了刘伶 狂了诗仙 张扬了曹孟德 书写了鸿门宴 湿了清明杏花雨 瘦了海棠李易安 景阳冈上 助武松三拳毙虎 浔阳楼头 纵宋江题诗造反 你啊你 成全了多少英雄豪杰 放倒了多少村夫莽汉
歌舞与你相佐 美色与你为伴 催诗情万丈 壮文人斗胆 有人借你发疯 有人借你夺权 有时你只是一个道具 烘托一下谈判桌上的氛围 有时你更像一种暗器 把贪杯的对手麻翻 你呀你 既入朱门豪宅 又进村舍陋院 既流溢皇室的金樽 又盛满农家的粗碗 愁也要你 喜也要你 洞房花烛夜 他乡遇故知 金榜题名时 迁徙流放的囚犯 落魄的文人骚客 得志的朝廷大员 都是你的知己 你的伙伴 甚至 即将上路的死囚 都要你为之饯别
因为你 耽误了多少大事 因为你 弄出了多少冤案 因为你 鲜活了多少逸事趣闻 因为你 催生了多少佳作名篇 更因为你 造就了多少人的肝癌 而魂归天堂 真的是 成也有你 败也有你 生也有你 死也有你 你这浇愁愁更愁的琼浆啊 穷也有你 富也有你 千家万户还都离不开你。
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jia00354 留言于2018-10-29 23:49:11 |
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评论:美国本次大选为何不同寻常? |
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《谈谈美国中期选举》这事儿一般都是专家、学者、智库的强项。他们用人类最复杂的方法,用人们听不大懂的术语,用最先进的换算公式,得出的结论往往都是错误的。这些错误结论误导政客,误导急需解套的国际问题,误导依靠某个人的选举胜败而活着的国家。我本来就是个无知无畏的人,也用无知无“味”的办法来进行选举民调。就美国而言,当经济繁荣,战争连胜,人心全是“好莱坞”的时候,选出来的都是道貌岸然的装B总统。当国家萧条,没钱没势的时候,选出来的多是川普这样的总统。美国是一个选民成熟老道,各个明阳暗阴,为个人利益敢与爹妈闹翻的国家。他们在选择合乎胃口的总统时不露声色,不参加助选,到了投票前的一分钟的关键时刻会把票投给像川普这样的人!这些有投票权的人最恨哪些没有投票权的人,最讨厌那些来了美国就伸出一双手,什么便宜都占,能领的社会福利全包到完。而川普就一句话;我帮助你们来赶走这些无赖!川普就凭这一句话一定赢了中期选举,我本身就是移民,我也恨在我后面来的那些移民。我可能不说不表态,偷偷在那里装B,当选举到来时我肯定知道把票投给谁,甚至连投完票十几年后谁也不知道谁投了谁。这就是当今美国社会的现状。选出来的就是美国人民喜欢的,因此叫“民主选举”! |
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