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    Draft of a letter written by Lu Hui Ching to Dr. William D. Carter (March 1949)

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    This is a two-page draft of a letter written by Lu Hui Ching to Dr. William D. Carter, head of Exchange of Persons of the UNESCO Office. The draft is dated as March 1949. In the letter, Lu is asking how to arrange for physical educators in China to come to the United States to help in the development of a Research center for Physical and Health Education in China.For more information about Lu Hui-chʻing, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/97

    Claiming space and restoring harmony within hui whakatika

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    The time has come for indigenous, specifically Māori psychologies, to move from the margins, and claim legitimate space within the discipline of psychology (MPRU, 2007). Phinney and Rotheram (1987) argue that there are ethnicallylinked ways of thinking, feeling and acting that are acquired through socialisation. The message implicit in this statement has profound implications for a discipline that seeks to understand and respond to the intricacies of human behaviour. Although the epistemological paradigms emerging from the experiences of indigenous minorities such as Māori may offer a challenge to mainstream knowledge and perspectives (Gordon, 1997), it is clear that disregarding such alternatives may well leave the discipline of psychology impoverished. On the other hand, paying attention to alternative paradigms may well serve to enrich this discipline. This paper presents two successful Hui Whakatika that were led by Māori in mainstream settings. Particular dimensions of, and congruencies between both are explored. The first highlights the vital role of a kaumatua in facilitating and guiding the entire process; the second focuses on the role and experiences of a kaitakawaenga as he works collaboratively with whānau members to find resolution and restore harmony

    Societes et cultures Musulmanes d' hier d' aujourd' hui

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    Από τη στήλη "Βιβλιοκρισίες-Βιβλιοπαρουσίασεις"Κριτική του βιβλίου "Societes et cultures Musulmanes d' hier d' aujourd' hui" (Μουσουλμανικές κοινωνίες και πολιτισμικές ενότητες του χτες και του σήμερα). Les Chantiers de la Recherche Strasbourg, 30 Juin-3 Juillet 1994, Actes de la IX réunion des chercheurs sur le monde arabe et musulman réunis et étudiés par les soins de Meropi Anastassiadou. Paris, A.F.E.M.A.M., 1996, pp 539

    China's Good Muslims: The Hui

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    M.A.In this paper, I answer why the People’s Republic of China (PRC) allows Hui Muslims relative freedom to practice and participate in religious activities, despite the Chinese Communist Party’s wariness of religion–particularly foreign religions, and despite the Chinese Communist Party’s rhetoric promoting the eventual demise of religion in favor of atheist ideology. I begin with two plausible explanations for why the CCP treats Hui differently than other groups: First, I demonstrate China’s tendency to conflate ethnic and religious identities with separatism; and second, I will show the CCP’s ability to use Hui Islam and Hui Muslims for its own benefit. Each play important roles in the Chinese government’s treatment of the Hui compared to other religious groups. I review each of these plausible explanations and indicate why they are only a piece of the puzzle. Ultimately, I argue that the primary reason for the Chinese government to allow Hui Muslims greater freedom of practice is the successful and ongoing political sinicization of Hui Muslims. To conclude, I offer my thoughts on the outlook for Hui Muslims in a context of growing anxiety over the connection between Islam and terrorism in China.In answering this question, I hope to make clear the intentions of the CCP towards Islam, and general trends to explain why certain religions are given more freedom than others. This piece is particularly relevant to organizations working in the fields of religious freedom and human rights in China. Inaccurate criticism has the potential to delegitimize any other valid criticisms we make. By understanding the nuances of Chinese policy and attitude toward religion, we can unpack the goals and intentions of the Chinese government and the insecurities those goals address. Knowing these insecurities can help such organizations work for human rights and religious freedom in China in ways that both acknowledge the insecurities of the Communist Party, and advocate on behalf of religious groups suffering as a result of these insecurities

    Jésus, le Christ aux adultes d'aujourd'hui

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    Dans le présent mémoire, nous nous proposons comme objectif la proclamation du mystère de Jésus de Nazareth, Fils de Dieu le Père, "qui s'est fait chair et a habité parmi nous" après avoir passé à travers la mort, il a ressurgi dans une vie glorieuse et sans fin, grâce à l'Esprit d'Amour de son père. Ce même Jésus vivant parachève aujourd'hui l'homme, le cosmos et l'histoire dans sa résurrection glorieuse. Nous voulons donc présenter le Christ à l'homme adulte d'aujourd'hui afin de susciter chez—lui la foi, en annonçant Jésus, Fils de Dieu, dans son triple mystère d'Incarnation, de Résurrection et de Glorification jusqu'au coeur de l'homme contemporain, du cosmos et de l'histoire

    Zao nian hui yi

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    Selected paragraphs from 早年回憶 by 趙元任.1. Date of birth, 看月食, interest in astonomy.[趙元任].Live recording.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Audio Cassette Collection.Spoken in Chinese.[Zhao Yuanren].Selected paragraphs from Zao nian hui yi by Zhao Yuanren.Detailed contents in vernacular field only

    Hui Saplek thalesap Rongbunye haeng Sayam

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    The author describes Hui Saplek, a natural reservoir in Thailand. During the Ayutthaya period, King Narai hired two foreigners, a French and Italian to build the network of water supply in his palace known as Narai Palace. This palace was located in Lopburi province. The water used in the palace was drawn from Hui Saplek located approximately 8-10 kilometers from the palace

    MPTL reconstruction

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    Language:Chinese.HardCover. Pub Date: 2014-7-1 Pages: 266 Publisher: People's Medical Publishing House Feng Hua. Zhang Hui editor of this patellofemoral instability (with CD-ROM clinical assessment and treatment) (fine) systematically expounded the patellar hip joint instability clinical diagnosis and treatment. especially for patellofemoral instability diverse bony risk factors. a fundamental correction of the mechanical environment. risk factors for various types of bone individualized identification. assessment and targeted correction. The author tries to modern diagnostic and treatment concepts presented to the reader. This book is available in sports injuries and arthroscopic surgery professional orthopedic surgeons. orthopedic resident physicians and specialist training system to learn

    Society of Composers Region VI Conference - Concert 10 Saturday, February 11, 2006 8:00 p.m. Duncan Recital Hall

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    Program: Circle Dance / Burton Beerman -- Small Blue Marble / David Heuser -- Plum Blossoms / Chen Shih-Hui -- Mo Xie / Hu Xio-ou -- Icefield Sonnets / Pierre Jalbert.No program is available for this performance. No performer information available
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