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ATASK  留言于2013-11-21 00:59:38
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2013 No.36)
亞裔反家庭暴力行動組(ATASK)將於23日(周六)晚6時至10時,舉辦第20屆絲綢之路晚宴(Silk Road Gala)。現場邀請到多位本地名廚展示廚藝,並且將表彰多位對社區有傑出貢獻人士。查詢可上網www.atask.org。活動地點在State Room,地址60 State Street, Boston。

波士頓 牛頓中文學校  留言于2013-11-21 00:58:07
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2013 No.36)
牛頓中文學校將於24日(周日)下午3時40分至5時,邀請大學助學金及稅務規畫專家講解如何獲得最多的大學助學金和稅務優惠。 許多家長誤以為只有低收入家庭才能得到大學助學金;或覺得自己報稅收入及資產太多,因而放棄申請。講座將為各界釋疑,並提供稅務規畫知識。有意參加者可瀏覽網站www.4089962002.com。登記講座或電話查詢:(408)996-2002。 牛頓中文學校地址:F.A. Day Middle School Auditorium, 21 Minot Place, Newtonville, MA 02460。

舊金山世界日報  留言于2013-11-21 00:43:45
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2013 No.36)
舊金山世界日報現誠徵全職編輯、記者。
若你有志於華語新聞事業,想要掌握灣區政經及社會脈動,親身接觸社區僑團,實地採訪華人菁英,本報歡迎你加入。
●需諳英文,具電腦基本作業能力及良好中文寫作基礎。
●有合法工作身份、駕照,並自備交通工具。
●有新聞專業背景者,優先考量。
有興趣者,請將履歷及自傳郵寄至:meihsu@chinesenews.com,並註明「應徵記者」或者「應徵編輯」。

Pacific Asia Museum  留言于2013-11-20 23:37:35
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2013 No.36)
An exciting announcement we have has just made: http://pacificasiamuseum.org/_about/docs/PAM%20USC%20release.pdf.
We are all excited about the alliance which opens many new possibilities. Have a nice day!

Pacific Asia Museum
www.pacificasiamuseum.org

dyu  留言于2013-11-20 23:33:22
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2013 No.36)
Thank you so much.
best wishes,

Dr. D. YUAN
leung  留言于2013-11-20 17:56:47
评论:北京外国语大学女生发“阴道自白照”:我的阴道我做主
詩人譽為女士祕密花園的陰道,神聖而平凡,王侯貴族,凡夫走卒,人人都必經的康莊大道....
Haiming L.  留言于2013-11-20 08:00:57
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2013 No.35)
Thanks! Haiming
nankai-sfba  留言于2013-11-20 05:02:00
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2013 No.35)
Dear Alum,

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The Director of Tianjin Science and Technology Commission is going to share with the Silicon Valley communities on Tianjin''s recent development, High tech environment and the career opportunities open to the industries and experts.
- Make the connections to Tianjin key govenment, investment players,
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UCLA Center for Chinese Studies  留言于2013-11-20 04:59:55
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2013 No.35)
Heishuiguo: A Transit Hub on the Prehistoric Silk Road
Monday, Nov 25, 2013
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Bunche Hall 10383
Talk by Liangren Zhang, Northwest University at Xi'an, China
The Heishuiguo site is a Chalcolithic and Bronze Age settlement located near Zhangye, which was an important military outpost and commercial town in the middle of the Hexi Corridor, a crucial section of the Silk Road that has been channeling goods, religions, and technologies between East Asia and the Mediterranean World since the Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD). The four-season excavations at Heishuiguo up to 2013 have produced a great quantity of painted pottery, adobe architecture, metalworking remains, crop seeds, and animal bones. Dated to 2100-1600BC, the site provides ample evidence to manifest the vibrant transmission of adobe architecture construction technology, domesticated wheat, barley, and sheep and cow from Central Asia, copper metallurgy from the Eurasian steppe, painted pottery technology and domesticated millet from the Yellow River valley, and cowry shell from the south. As a venue of human and cultural traffic, the Silk Road began to function already in the prehistoric period.

Dr. Liangren Zhang earned his Bachelor degree in 1991 in Chinese archaeology from Peking University. Since 2000, he began to study Russian archaeology in the Department of Art History, University of California at Los Angeles. His PhD dissertation “Ancient Society and Metallurgy”, which was finished in 2007 and published in 2012, unites Bronze Age archaeological materials from Russian Eastern Europe (from Don River to Ural River) and northern China to tackle the issue of the development of social complexity, and the interaction between social complexity and metallurgy in both regions. Returning to China in 2009, he is now a professor at Northwest University at Xi’an. In recent years he has been focusing his research on prehistoric cultural movements across northern China, Russia, and Central Asia. He is currently directing an excavation project at a Bronze Age metalworking settlement of Heishuiguo in Gansu Province and a research project of prehistoric metallurgy of Xinjiang.

UCLA Center for Chinese Studies
11381 Bunche Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Tel: (310) 825-8683
Fax: (310) 206-3555
UCLA CCS  留言于2013-11-20 04:59:18
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2013 No.35)
Repression Backfires: Tactical Radicalization and Protest Spectacle in Rural China
Thursday, Nov 21, 2013
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Bunche Hall 10383

Talk by Kevin O'Brien, University of California, Berkeley
In spring 2005, villagers in Dongyang county, Zhejiang were unhappy. For four years, they had been complaining about by pollution emitted by 13 factories located in the Zhuxi Chemical Park. But nothing had been done. So they set up a tent encampment to block delivery of supplies to the factories. After a harsh repression produced hundreds of injuries and left dozens of damaged vehicles and other evidence of police action strewn about, the tent-sitters switched to more radical tactics, including denouncing local leaders, carrying out mock funerals, dancing on burned-out cars, interrogating factory owners, and ransacking homes of “traitors.” The authorities’ ill-considered and poorly-timed repression led to tactical escalation, helped draw thousands of people to the scene, and ultimately resulted in the chemical park being closed. This episode speaks to the “dissent-repression nexus” and suggests that repression can be counterproductive when it encourages protesters to ratchet up their tactics and a “protest spectacle” ensues. In today’s China, striking displays and theatrical performances can attract an audience, bring in financial support and even create a carnival-like atmosphere in which popular acclaim.
Kevin O’Brien is the Alann P. Bedford Professor of Asian Studies and Professor of Political Science at UC Berkeley. He is also the Director of Berkeley's Institute of East Asian Studies and the Walter and Elise Haas Professor of Asian Studies. He is the author of Reform Without Liberalization: China's National People's Congress and the Politics of Institutional Change and the co-author of Rightful Resistance in Rural China. His most recent work centers on the Chinese state and theories of popular contention, particularly as concerns "soft repression" and the policing of protest. He has won various grants and awards and serves on the editorial or advisory board of nine journals.

UCLA Center for Chinese Studies
11381 Bunche Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Tel: (310) 825-8683
Fax: (310) 206-3555
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