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    Oral History of Hung Luu

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    An oral history with Hung Quoc Luu, born in 1959 in Phan Thiết, Vietnam. This interview focuses on Hung’s childhood and young adult experiences in Vietnam during the Vietnam War as well as his adjustment to life in America after the war. He discusses his identity in America as a Vietnamese person and the differences between the American and Vietnamese culture. Hung left Vietnam by boat in 1979, ending up in refugee camps in Hong Kong before being sponsored to the United States the following year. He initially resettled in Hammond, Indiana but moved to Southern California shortly after. He earned his certification in Electronics – Assembly and Wiring in 1982 at Pasadena City College. He currently resides in Temple City, California with his wife and two children.Recorded Digitall

    MATHEMATICS OF HUNG-PING TSAO

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    Tsao, Hung-ping (2020). Mathematics of Hung-ping Tsao. In: "Evolutionary Progress in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM)", Wang, Lawrence K. and Tsao, Hung-ping (editors). Volume 2, Number 11, November 2020; 336 pages. Lenox Institute Press, Newtonville, NY, 12128-0405, USA. No. STEAM-VOL2-NUM11-NOV2020; ISBN 978-0-9890870-3-2.............ABSTRACT: I would like to share some of my ideas in Number Theory, Actuarial Mathematics, Sudoku Solving and Optimization Teaching with college students and colleagues. ............KEYWORDS: Natural sequence, AP-sequence, Power-sum, Product-sum, Sorting, Combination, Permutation, Cycle, Subset, Binomial coefficient, Stirling number, Pascal triangle, Bernoulli coefficient, Eulerian number, Bell number, Ordered Bell polynomial, Eulerian Bell polynomial, Recursive formula, q-Gaussian coefficient, Life insurance, Life annuity, Interest, Mortality, Contingency, Premium, Reserve, Sudoku, Puzzle, Row, Column, Box, Unique solution, Flipflops chain, Residue

    Hung Far Chin

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    Menu from Hung Far Chin restaurant in Los Angeles, CA. Dinners, our specialties, desserts, soup, chicken, duck, squab, won ton, chop suey, sea foods, egg, pork and beef, rice, boiled noodles, chow mein.https://library.viu.ca/libinfo/harmfullanguagestatementhttps://viuspace.viu.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/2713/LimHung.pdf?sequence=4From the Imogene Lim restaurant menu collectio

    Hung Liu: Capp Street Project, 1988

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    Catalog for "Hung Liu: Capp Street Project, 1988" from the Rena Bransten Gallery exhibition from September 20 to November 18, 2023. The catalog uses images from CCA's Capp Street Project Archive

    Hung Hsien oral history interview and transcript

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    This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the Chao Center for Asian Studies at Rice University. This collection includes audio recordings and transcripts of interviews with Asian Americans native to or living in Houston.Hung Hsien, also known as Margaret Chang, was born in Yangzhou, China in 1933 in a very artistic and prominent family. She settled in Taiwan with her family in 1948. She studied traditional Chinese painting with Prince Pu Hsinyu and in the Normal University of Taiwan. After she married T.C. Chang in 1957, the couple moved to Chicago where Hung Hsien studied painting in both Northwestern University and the Art Institute of Chicago. Hung Hsien’s work was exhibited and collected in several museums including Smithsonian Museum, Museum in Hong Kong, and Art Institute of Chicago, etc. Now, Hung Hsien and T.C. Chang live in the museum district in Houston. She teaches at Glassell School of Arts and teaches Tai Chi at the Jung Center. She and her husband are good at playing tennis

    Hung Nguyen on food safety

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    Hung Nguyen, Hanoi School of Public Health, at the side event, "Food Safety: Options for Addressing a Growing Crisis." IFPRI 2020 conference on Building Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security, May 15-17, 2014, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. More information at http://www.2020resilience.ifpri.inf

    Revalidation of the Hung Postpartum Stress Scale

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    The postpartum period, or puerperium, is a transitional and potentially stressful time during which women need to face both the new tasks of the maternal role and physiological changes in their bodies. Along with these adjustments are changes in the quality of social support needed by new mothers. These changes may trigger postpartum stress, which it may make it difficult for postpartum women to function effectively in their new maternal roles. Postpartum stress may also affect maternal health adversely during the postpartum period. The ability to identify postpartum stressors early in the course of childbearing could facilitate the development of approaches to relieve postpartum stress and perhaps prevent more severe postpartum health problems. The Hung Postpartum Stress Scale was constructed over 16 years ago using a sample of Taiwanese postpartum women in a different social context. Since then, it has been used for research in Taiwan. The purpose of this study is to revise and psychometrically test the Hung Postpartum Stress Scale for use in a greater number of contexts. Using a proportional stratified quota sampling of hospitals and clinics by birth rate, 861 women were sampled from clinics and hospitals in Kaohsiung City, in southern Taiwan, thereby providing an approximately 1 to 10 ratio of items to subjects to test the construct validity, discriminant validity, and internal consistency of the revised Hung Postpartum Stress Scale. Exploratory common factor analysis was done. In contrast to earlier versions of the instrument, five factors of postpartum stress were found: “concerns about maternal role attainment,” “concerns about activity changes,” “concerns about lack of social support,” “concerns about physical appearance,” and “concerns about body function.” The generalizability of the factors across the subgroups within the population showed high to moderately high coefficients of congruence by education level, employment status, planning status of the pregnancy, and number of children. The Hung Postpartum Stress Scale\u27s use in practice and research is discussed

    Hung et al. Nutrients Salton Sea

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    Raw data Pages:'Dissolved Oxygen'- compiled by Caroline Hung using Bureau of Reclamation data and Lyons lab (UCR) data. Presented in Fig. 5.'Seasonal Nutrients'- downloaded from Bureau of Reclamation. Presented in Fig. 4.'SSET'- compiled by Mara Freilich using Salton Sea Environmental Timeseries data collected by community science group.Rest of data was compiled by Imogen Lee using CEDEN, Bureau of Reclamation, IID, and Stenstrom lab data (UCLA) for nutrients and USGS water gauge data for tributary discharge.</p

    Writing a Wikipedia Article on Cultural Competence in Health Care

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    This article describes how librarians created a Wikipedia article on cultural competence in health care to support the medical school’s curriculum. Wikipedia, often considered not as reliable as scholarly articles, continues to be popular. Rutgers librarians conducted a Wikipedia project to improve its content to benefit students. The importance of cultural competency in health care is widely recognized due to increasingly diverse patient populations. Medical schools integrate cultural competency in curricula to train students to be culturally competent. Therefore, this topic was chosen for the Wikipedia Project. It is hoped that health sciences librarians and educators will benefit from their experience
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