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När Konfucius kom till FN : Peng Chun Chang och FN:s förklaring om de mänskliga rättigheterna
Boken är en biografi om den kinesiske diplomaten och filosofen Peng Chun Chang (1892-1957) som var en av huvudförfattarna till FNs allmänna förklaring om de mänskliga rättigheterna. Boken är också en persentation och analys av Changs tankar om etik och mänskliga rättigheter.This book ("When Confucius Came to the United Nations") is a biography of Peng Chun Chang´s life (1892-1957). Chang was a Chinese diplomat and philosopher who was one of the main drafters of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The book is also an analysis of Chang´s thoughts on ethics and human rights.</p
Yueh-Chun Chang lifting weights, June 29, 1993
Yueh-Chun Chang (b. 1970) was a competitive powerlifter from 1989 to 1998. During her powerlifting career, Chang won five national and three world championships and set five world records. In 1995, the U.S. Powerlifting Federation named her Best Lifter.
As a child, Chang participated in the SCATS program, Seattle Public School’s child acrobatic demonstration team developed by Sue and Bud Turner at Sanisli Elementary School. She was a gymnast and sprinter at Ballard High School before discovering powerlifting.
This photo shows Yueh-Chun Chang training at the Gateway Athletic Club, under owner and coach Willie Austin, who spots her here on the incline bench press. She was hoping to break her own record at the upcoming World Drug Free Powerlifting Federation (WDFPF) Championships that fall. Chang, who competed in the 111- and 114-pound weight class, had won the American Drug Free Powerlifting Federation championship that May, earning her place of the US Women’s squad for the world competition.Caption information source: “Strong Women” by Judi Hunt, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 15, 1993, p. 32
Caption information source: Movers And Shapers -- Twenty Local People Who Have Influenced The Fitness World by Molly Martin, Seattle Times, June 7, 1998. Retrieved at https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19980607&slug=275472
sj-pdf-1-psw-10.1177_14789299211034278 – Supplemental material for Direct Democracy and Party Membership: Testing the Role of Political Efficacy
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-psw-10.1177_14789299211034278 for Direct Democracy and Party Membership: Testing the Role of Political Efficacy by Wen-Chun Chang in Political Studies Review</p
When Civil Structures Bump into Automation Technologies: An interview with Dr. Kuo-Chun Chang
Automation technologies are extensively adopted in the fields of mechanics and manufacture. Thanks to continuous progress in scientific development, automation has been used increasingly in civil structures and structural monitoring. Through the interview of the director of NCREE, Dr. Kuo-Chun Chang, we hope that readers can examine the future developments and limits of automation technology on application in the field of civil engineering
Theoretische und experimentelle Untersuchungen an einem elektronisch kommutierten Gleichstrom-Doppelzylinderläufermotor
Yueh-Chun Chang and Willie Austin, June 29, 1993
Yueh-Chun Chang (b. 1970) was a competitive powerlifter from 1989 to 1998. During her powerlifting career, Chang won five national and three world championships and set five world records. In 1995, the U.S. Powerlifting Federation named her Best Lifter.
As a child, Chang participated in the SCATS program, Seattle Public School’s child acrobatic demonstration team, developed by Sue and Bud Turner at Sanisli Elementary School. She was a gymnast and sprinter at Ballard High School before discovering powerlifting.
In 1993, Yueh-Chun Chang was training at the Gateway Athletic Club, under owner and coach Willie Austin. This photo shows Chang and Austin (partners at the time) taking a walk.
Willie Austin was a UW Husky running back, and a national and world champion powerlifter. He opened his owning training facilities, where he coached many powerlifting champions, and became a well-respected strength coach and personal trainer. In 1988 Austin founded the Gym of Seattle, in 1992 he founded the Gateway Athletic Club, and in 2004 he founded the Now Is Fitness Center.
An advocate for physical fitness and drug-free living, in 1994, Austin started the first Youth & Fitness program to provide area youth with free health education and fitness training. In 1997, he co-founded the Austin Foundation to continue and expand the program’s commitment to the wellbeing and development of area youth. As of 2021, the Austin Foundation continues to run fitness programs at community centers and in schools throughout the Seattle/King County area.Caption information source: Movers And Shapers -- Twenty Local People Who Have Influenced The Fitness World by Molly Martin, Seattle Times, June 7, 1998. Retrieved at https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/date=19980607&slug=2754728
Caption information source: Austin Foundation website at http://www.willieaustinfoundation.org
sj-docx-1-psw-10.1177_14789299231225401 – Supplemental material for Religion, Perceived Unfairness, and Political Protest: Empirical Evidence From East Asian Countries
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-psw-10.1177_14789299231225401 for Religion, Perceived Unfairness, and Political Protest: Empirical Evidence From East Asian Countries by Wen-Chun Chang in Political Studies Review</p
sj-doc-1-bua-10.1177_1351010X221103332 – Supplemental material for Acoustical simulation of pneumatic mufflers hybridized with metal sintered bronze porous material, a spiral tube, and expansion cones
Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-bua-10.1177_1351010X221103332 for Acoustical simulation of pneumatic mufflers hybridized with metal sintered bronze porous material, a spiral tube, and expansion cones by Min-Chie Chiu and Ying-Chun Chang in Building Acoustics</p
The Influence of Smartphone Use on Undergraduate Students’ Self-Directed Learning
Abstract
Date Presented 4/1/2017
This study explores smartphone use in undergraduate students’ self-directed learning. The factors were identified, providing an understanding of how undergraduate students could be more motivated and effective in their short-term, self-directed learning under the influence of smartphone use.
Primary Author and Speaker: Ya-chun Chang
Additional Authors and Speakers: Kuan-Chen Chen, Wen Ting Chen, Ya-syuan Cai
Contributing Authors: Chang-Chih Robin Kuo</jats:p
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