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    Chasing the China wind: a musical journey

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    In this documentary, Chen-Yu was to explore the musical memories of Post-90s Generation across Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, and the UK. This film presents that the way audiences engage with China Wind music reflects a constant negotiation of Chineseness that takes place in both the creation and consumption of music. In the meantime, popular music helps the post-90s audience creating their identities along the way to discovering and defining ‘selves’ while imagining themselves being or not being Chinese

    Chen, Yu Wai

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    Dundee Discussion Papers in Economics 234:Environmental degradation and the limits to LOV

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    We show how consumers’ environmental concerns may limit ‘love of variety’ (LOV) and be reflected in consumers decisions. We investigate how the impact of environmental degradation on LOV influences demand and optimal product variety, and how a pollution tax on firms might be used to improve upon the market outcome and increase welfare

    George Harrison: the story of the Beatles and Indian music

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    This film was produced for a concert taking place at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall in June 2017. The concert evolved from research that Dr. Mike Jones and Mr. John Ball have been organically working on for years. Through their work, they identified the previously unrecognised Indian musicians recorded on the track ‘Within You Without You’ on The Beatles’ seminal album, Sgt Pepper and Lonely Heart Club Band

    APPLICATION OF CELL LIST IN MOLECULAR DYNAMICS

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERINGDissertation Supervisor: 1. Assistant Prof. Kwak Sang Kyu, NTU. Co-Supervisors: 2. Prof. Wang Jian Sheng, SMA Fellow, NUS. 3. Assoc. Prof. Chen Yu Zong, SMA Fellow, NU

    Energy dissipation of composite multifilamentary superconductors for high-current ramp-field magnet applications

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    Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1993.Includes bibliographical references.by Chen Yu-Gung.Ph.D

    Lan Peichia, Global Cinderellas. Migrant Domestics and Newly Rich Employers in Taiwan

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    Chen Yu-Wen, Chalaux Elsa. Lan Peichia, Global Cinderellas. Migrant Domestics and Newly Rich Employers in Taiwan. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°100, 2007. pp. 160-162

    Lan Peichia, Global Cinderellas. Migrant Domestics and Newly Rich Employers in Taiwan

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    Chen Yu-Wen, Chalaux Elsa. Lan Peichia, Global Cinderellas. Migrant Domestics and Newly Rich Employers in Taiwan. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°100, 2007. pp. 160-162

    "An analytical approach to Park Stickney's Debussy dances: A recomposition of Claude Debussy's ""Danses Sacree et Profane"""

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    This thesis studies jazz harpist Park Stickney’s craftsmanship through transcribing and analyzing his performances of Debussy Dances, his recomposition of Claude Debussy’s Danses sacrée et profane. The study consists of two parts. First, the author’s transcription of Stickney’s first performance of Debussy Dances in the 2008 American Harp Society, Inc. (AHS) National Conference is compared with Debussy’s original Danses sacrée et profane. Second, the basic structure of Stickney’s 2008 AHS, Inc. performance and his later recordings of the same piece are compared to investigate the evolving process of his improvisation. The findings of this study reveal that his initial arrangement has opened possibilities for developing his improvisation, and his performances have become more concise and refined through time. The thesis is also accompanied with a final project recital, in which the author employs arrangement techniques derived from analyzing Stickney’s Debussy Dances on other pieces by Debussy, Respighi, and Händel.Submitted by David Butler ([email protected]) on 2015-04-03T20:18:38Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Chen-yu Huang.pdf: 7893670 bytes, checksum: ebda2cc053e08c47b32d7428693765a0 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-03T20:18:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Chen-yu Huang.pdf: 7893670 bytes, checksum: ebda2cc053e08c47b32d7428693765a0 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-11Embargo set by: David Butler for item 74080 Lift date: 10000-01-01 Reason: UIUC School of Music policyUIUC School of Music policyU of I Onl
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