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    Andrew Liao, oral history interview, ca. 1980

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    This recording forms part of a collection of oral history interviews donated by Dr. Edward Chen to the Chao Center for Asian Studies at Rice University. It includes audio recordings and transcripts of interviews with Asian Americans living in Houston.Andrew Liao, interviewed by Daisy Chan Gee, ca. 198

    Brain drain: its impact on Hong Kong business community, a strategic implications.

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    by Andrew Fung Chak Yan & Danny Chan Ka Keung.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves [1]-[2

    100 Queer Poems Book Launch & Reading

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    Writers at York and the department of English and Related Literature at University of York host this special poetry reading and launch event, in honour of 100 Queer Poems - an anthology edited by Mary Jean Chan and Andrew McMillan and published earlier this year by Vintage. 100 Queer Poems, is a celebration of thrilling contemporary voices and visionary poets of the past. Questioning and redefining what we mean by a 'queer' poem, it includes classics by Elizabeth Bishop, Langston Hughes, Wilfred Owen, Charlotte Mew and June Jordan, central contemporary figures such as Mark Doty, Jericho Brown, Carol Ann Duffy, Kei Miller, Kae Tempest, Natalie Diaz and Ocean Vuong, alongside thrilling new voices including Chen Chen, Richard Scott, Harry Josephine Giles, Verity Spott and Jay Bernard. Curated by two widely acclaimed poets, Mary Jean Chan and Andrew McMillan, 100 Queer Poems moves from childhood and adolescence to forging new homes and relationships with our chosen families, from urban life to the natural world, from explorations of the past to how we find and create our future selves. For this York event, readers will include Vahni (Anthony Ezekiel) Capildeo, Kit Fan, Rosie Garland, Nathan Walker, JT Welsch, and the book's co-editor Andrew McMillan. Readings will be accompanied by a discussion of the book and contemporary queer poetry

    Marianne Chan: 47th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Marianne Chan grew up in Stuttgart, Germany, and Lansing, Michigan. She is the author of All Heathens (Sarabande Books, 2020), which was the winner of the 2021 GLCA New Writers Award. Her second collection, Leaving Biddle City, was published from Sarabande Books in July of this year. Her poems have appeared in Poetry, Best American Poetry, New England Review, Kenyon Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. She is an assistant professor of creative writing at Old Dominion University and teaches poetry in the Warren Wilson College MFA program for Writers

    Inauguración del XXIII Simposio Román Piña Chan. Zonas Arqueológicas en Contextos Urbanos. <p>XXIII Simposio Román Piña Chan.Zonas Arqueológicas en Contextos Urbanos<p>

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    El acto inaugural del XXIII Simposio Román Piña Chan “Zonas arqueológicas en contextos urbanos”, tuvo lugar el 6 de noviembre de 2018, en la Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia (ENAH). El Simposio fue inaugurado por el Antrop. Diego Prieto Hernández, Director General del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, en compañía de otras autoridades del INAH así como investigadores, docentes, alumnos y público en general.</p

    Anyuon Chan

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    abstract: Anyuon left his village in 1989 during the middle of the night. “Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 22Region: Bahr al GhazalThis picture and bio was donated to the Lost Boys Found project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente

    Marianne Chan, 46th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Marianne Chan grew up in Stuttgart, Germany, and Lansing, Michigan. After she earned her B.A. in English from Michigan State University, she went on to study poetry at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where she earned her MFA. Marianne is the author of All Heathens, which was the winner of the 2021 GLCA New Writers Award in Poetry, the 2021 Ohioana Book Award in Poetry, and the 2022 Association for Asian American Studies Book Award for Outstanding Achievement. Her poems have appeared in Poetry Magazine, New England Review, Kenyon Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. Between 2017-2019, she served as poetry editor for Split Lip Magazine. She is a Kundiman fellow. She lives in Norfolk, Virginia . She is married to the fiction writer Clancy McGilligan

    Learning Financial Investment Strategies using Reinforcement Learning and 'Chan theory'

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    We explored the potential of the Double DQN (Deep Q-learning) framework to trade on the stock market based on the S&P500 and Chinese Future market. In our work, human crafted features were used to capture the trends from the complex unstable, and dynamic financial time series. The feature engineering is based on `Chan' theory, which is a very popular trading system in Chinese financial market. Combined with the Double DQN's capability for searching policies, our experiment's results show the Double DQN model has competitive performance, which also shows the 'Chan theory' is a successful technology analysis methodology. In this research, we solved two problems: 1. Firstly introduce 'Chan Theory', a financial time series analysis method based on its past configurations, to formal paper. 2. The first time to combine the 'Chan theory' with machine learning models Keywords: Double-DQN; Chan theory; financial time series; feature engineering;1 yea

    Chinese workers in global production and local resistance

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    Jenny Chan. 2017. "Chinese Workers in Global Production and Local Resistance." Pp. 98-117 in The Great Refusal: Herbert Marcuse and Contemporary Social Movements, edited by Andrew T. Lamas, Todd Wolfson, and Peter N. Funke. Philadelphia: Temple University Press

    Therapeutic Monitoring of Immunotherapies in Autoimmune Diseases

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    Immunosuppressive treatment still is an important element in the management of autoimmune mediated diseases. However, immunosuppressive therapy is often complicated by a narrow therapeutic index and high variability of treatment response. This review discusses the clinical management and monitoring strategies for the use of ciclosporin A, tacrolimus, azathioprine, mycophenolat mofetil, mitoxantrone and some monoclonal antibodies with focus on natalizumab
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