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    Whose Shared Destiny?

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    THE ‘COMMUNITY OF SHARED DESTINY’ is not a completely new concept in Chinese foreign policy — the Communist Party first used the term in 2007 in relation to cross Strait relations. But it is one that has gained greater prominence over the past year. A key development during this period was Xi Jinping’s October 2013 keynote speech at the ‘Workshop on Diplomatic Work with Neighbouring Countries’ 周边国家外交工作座谈会, during which he elaborated on the ‘shared destiny’ theme (sometimes translated into English as ‘common destiny’): it was then that the term officially entered the Chinese foreign policy lexicon

    Destiny Diaz in a Senior Instrumental Recital

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    This is the program for the senior flute recital of Destiny Diaz held on April 14, 2023, in the McBeth Recital Hall

    Combating the Opioid Crisis Through Education of Family Nurse Practitioner Students: A DNP Project

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    Background: There is significant morbidity and mortality associated with the opioid crisis as well as significant economic, financial and social costs. Review of the literature has shown a need to future healthcare providers regarding opioid prescribing. Several states have also implemented comprehensive education surrounding issues associated with the opioid crisis. Research regarding the education of nurse practitioners is lacking; even though the number of nurse practitioners practicing is increasing.|Sample/Setting: A total of 41 family nurse practitioner (FNP) students at Creighton University participated in the Fall of 2019. The educational module was implemented as part of the student’s adult management course.|Methods: Participation was voluntary. A pre-module perceptions and knowledge survey was administered. Following completion of the survey student gained access to complete the education module. After completing the module, the students took the same perceptions and knowledge survey. Students also participated in an online discussion board related to the educational module. In the discussion board most students had stated that they observed the opioid guidelines being used in clinical practice.|Results: Pre-survey responses demonstrated a need for opioid education indicating the importance of this educational intervention. Comparison of the pre and post module perceptions and knowledge survey demonstrated student learning in several areas.|Conclusion: Pre and post module survey data demonstrate the need for this education to be a permanent part of the curricula for FNP students at Creighton. Additionally, the data demonstrated knowledge growth in several areas as well as areas where further education would be beneficial

    Multi-objective optimisation of many-revolution, low-thrust orbit raising for Destiny mission

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    This work will present a Multi-Objective approach to the design of the initial, Low-Thrust orbit raising phase for JAXA’s proposed technology demonstrator mission DESTINY. The proposed approach includes a simplified model for Low Thrust, many-revolution transfers, based on an analytical orbital averaging technique, and a simplified control parameterisation. Eclipses and J2 perturbation are also accounted for. This is combined with a stochastic optimisation algorithm to solve optimisation problems in which conflicting performance figures of DESTINY’s trajectory design are concurrently optimised. It will be shown that the proposed approach provides for a good preliminary investigation of the launch window and helps identifying critical issues to be addressed in future design phases

    Figments of Imagination v. 29 (2021): 26

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    Art "Cooll wanderlust" by Destiny Haide

    Destiny Calls at Taransay

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    96 p. : ill.; 24 cm

    Under One Heaven

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    In the China Story Yearbook 2014: Shared Destiny, we take as our theme a concept emphasised by Xi Jinping, the leader of China’s partystate, in October 2013 when he spoke of the People’s Republic being part of a Community of Shared Destiny, officially translated as a Community of Common Destiny. The expression featured in Chinese pronouncements from as early as 2007 when it was declared that the Mainland and Taiwan formed a Community of Shared Destiny. Addressing the issue of China’s relations with the countries that surround it at the inaugural Periphery Diplomacy Work Forum held in Beijing on 24 October 2013, Xi Jinping further developed the idea when he summed up the engagement between the People’s Republic and its neighbours by using a series of ‘Confucian-style’ one-word expressions: positive bilateral and multilateral relationships were to be based on amity, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiveness

    ‘Born to Shop’: Malls, Dream-Worlds and Capitalism

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    It has been twenty years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and a new generation, untouched by the previous communist regimes, has come to adulthood throughout the post-communist world. The Iulius Group’s logo – ‘Born to shop!’ – suggests that these are born shoppers: the capitalist babies of Central and Eastern Europe who are sustaining the largest growth in retail and shopping malls in Europe. With no living memory of shortages, queuing, or government restrictions, they know only the limit of their own – or their parents’ – pocket/credit. Their world could not be more different from the one that their parents and grandparents experienced: both the abundance of goods and services, as well as the opulent settings under which they are now sold, offer striking visual contrasts to the not-so-distant past. In addition, the very experience of consumption is directly connected to the way in which the current social fabric – and new social divisions within it – is interwoven with the physical and architectural changes taking place in the urban setting

    Not liberation but justice: An Analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr's understanding of human destiny in the light of the Doctrine of the Atonement.

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    Doctor Theologiae - DThThis thesis takes a new approach to the interpretation of Reinhold Niebuhr's thought by arguing that the category of "redemption" is a key hermeneutical concept for understanding his theology. It is argued that his ethics can best be interpreted as flowing out his understanding of human destiny in the light of the Christian doctrine of the Atonement

    Destiny

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    First Line: A rose finds its way to a garden and growsFirst Line of Chorus: Destiny destiny holding each heart in its spellKey: C Majo
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