49,524 research outputs found

    Rethinking Import-substituting Industrialization: Development Strategies and Institutions in Taiwan and China

    Full text link
    import-substituting industrialization, export-oriented industrialization, development strategies, institutions

    Schopenhauer und Wang Kuo-wei

    No full text
    In dieser Arbeit wird ein philosophischer Vergleich zwischen dem westlichen Philosophen Schopenhauer und dem chinesische Philosophen Wang Kuo-wei behandelt

    Tongguan (China), Chinese National Revolutionary Army Captain, Chiang Wei-kuo

    No full text
    China: Portrait of Chiang Wei-kuo, Yen Hsi-shan, self and Yen and Wei-kuoChiang Wei-kuo was the adopted son of Republic of China President Chiang Kai-shek.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 2

    Tongguan (China), Captain Chiang Wei-kuo and other officer

    No full text
    China: Portrait of Chiang Wei-kuo, Yen Hsi-shan, self and Yen and Wei-kuoChinese National Revolutionary Army Captain, Chiang Wei-kuo (on right) was the adopted son of Republic of China President Chiang Kai-shek.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 2

    Tsai Chung-kuo kung chʻan tang ti chʻi chieh chung yang wei yüan hui .

    No full text
    Translation of Tsai Chung-kuo kung chʻan tang ti chʻi chieh chung yang wei yüan hui ti êrh tzʻŭ chʻüan tʻi hui i shang ti pao kao.The International Labour and Radical History Pamphlet Collection consists of over 2200 pamphlets representing a broad spectrum of leftist opinion, including communists, socialists, liberal reformers, trade unionists, civil libertarians and antiwar activists. The majority of the pamphlets are in English and were published between 1920-1970 in the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Canada and China. There are also a number of earlier Fabian Society publications. Further information: http://www.library.mun.ca/asc/specialcollections/collections/radica

    Tongguan (China), Harrison Forman with Captain Chiang Wei-kuo

    No full text
    China: Portrait of Chiang Wei-kuo, Yen Hsi-shan, self and Yen and Wei-kuoChinese National Revolutionary Army Captain, Chiang Wei-kuo was the adopted son of Republic of China President Chiang Kai-shek.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 2

    How Association Method Apply to painting Creation -A case Study of Contemporary Aritist Kuo, Wei Kuo

    No full text
    [[abstract]]With the advance of civilization and science, a certain model answer seems to exist in the development of everything. Therefore, in the process of learning, the ultimate goal is restricted to the conformity of this existing model answer. However, the thinking method, association, is neglected for a long time, which hinders the ability of handling any scholastic subjects or settling issues. The study is divided into two parts. (1) After collecting relevant literature, the study discusses how association affects the creation of paintings. Moreover, the study analyzes the background of domestic contemporary paintings to discover how association is applied to them. The study then states a conclusion based on literature review, relevant data, and the primary data collected by the author. (2) The study has collected 130 entries of Kuo Wei Kuo's artworks, which are divided into 12 types in accordance with the attribution of the association objects. After conducting data analysis to know their distribution, the study then discusses their connotation. In addition, the study concludes different factors affecting the process of creation based on the interview with Kuo Wei Kuo and the background of interviewee's creation. After distinguishing each transforming period, the study conducts statistic analysis of each period to discover the differences and describes the process of how the interviewee creates his artworks. The study finally concludes that Kuo Wei Kuo is inspired greatly by the social background and the accumulation of his life experience. Moreover, he is good at expressing the theme of self image in his works. His motivation of creation is always intrigued randomly. As time changes, Kuo Wei Kuo's artworks can be divided into five important transforming periods based on the their characteristics: Period 1, trial and error; Period 2, chaos; Period 3, critical period; Period 4, inspection and learn; and Period 5, maturity. For a long time, Kuo Wei Kuo adopts the same body and transforms it into different characters to play the‘observer’in the third person point of view, the‘performer’in the viewpoints of the main character, and finally, the‘creator’with mature expression skills in his artworks. In addition, the study concludes the following points which may help to arouse the connotation of association object: (1) to develop the sensitivity of observing life; (2) to reverse thinking and dare to try; (3) to avoid expressing paintings in a standardized way; (4) to leave space for viewers. Besides, in terms of applying association to paintings, the following points may serve as a reference: (1) various learning; (2) develop the perception of life; (3) integrating the theme of creation with life.

    Premier Wang Ching-wei and Archbishop Mario Zanin in Nanjing

    No full text
    Archbishop Mario Zanin meeting with Wang Ching-wei (Wang Jingwei 汪精衛, president of the Executive Yuan), at the bishop residence inNanjing; first row from left to right: Mgr Joseph Commisso (secretary of the apostolic delegation), Premier Wang Ching-wei, Bishop Auguste Haouisée of Shanghai, Bishop Simon Tsu (Zhu Kaimin 朱開敏) of Haimen.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/g51_lebbe1/1096/thumbnail.jp

    Primulina mabaensis (Gesneriaceae), a new species from a limestone cave of northern Guangdong, China

    No full text
    Chung, Kuo-Fang, Huang, Han-Yau, Peng, Ching-I, Xu, Wei-Bin (2013): Primulina mabaensis (Gesneriaceae), a new species from a limestone cave of northern Guangdong, China. Phytotaxa 92 (2): 40-48, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.92.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.92.2.
    corecore