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    The Ho-Zhao problem

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    Given a poset P, the set Γ(P) of all Scott closed sets ordered by inclusion forms a complete lattice. A subcategory C of Posd (the category of posets and Scott-continuous maps) is said to be Γ-faithful if for any posets P and Q in C, Γ(P) ∼= Γ(Q) implies P ∼= Q. It is known that the category of all continuous dcpos and the category of bounded complete dcpos are Γ-faithful, while Posd is not. Ho & Zhao (2009) asked whether the category DCPO of dcpos is Γ-faithful. In this paper, we answer this question in the negative by exhibiting a counterexample. To achieve this, we introduce a new subcategory of dcpos which is Γ-faithful. This subcategory subsumes all currently known Γ-faithful subcategories. With this new concept in mind, we construct the desired counterexample which relies heavily on Johnstone’s famous dcpo which is not sober in its Scott topology

    Cantonese Customized Dialogue Dataset-KddRES

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    This is the first Cantonese knowledge-driven Dialogue Dataset for REStaurant (KddRES) in Hong Kong, which grounds the information in multi-turn conversations to one specific restaurant. It contains 0.8k conversations which derive from 10 restaurants with various styles in different regions. In addition to that, we designed fine-grained slots and intents to better capture semantic information

    Topological Scott Convergence Theorem

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    Recently, J. D. Lawson encouraged the domain theory community to consider the scientific program of developing domain theory in the wider context of T0T_0 spaces instead of restricting to posets. In this paper, we respond to this calling with an attempt to formulate a topological version of the Scott Convergence Theorem, i.e., an order-theoretic characterisation of those posets for which the Scott-convergence S\mathcal{S} is topological. To do this, we make use of the ID\mathcal{ID} replacement principle to create topological analogues of well-known domain-theoretic concepts, e.g., I\mathcal{I}-continuous spaces correspond to continuous posets, as I\mathcal{I}-convergence corresponds to S\mathcal{S}-convergence. In this paper, we consider two novel topological concepts, namely, the I\mathcal{I}-stable spaces and the DI\mathcal{DI} spaces, and as a result we obtain some necessary (respectively, sufficient) conditions under which the convergence structure I\mathcal{I} is topological

    Does source similarity type matter in online review effectiveness? The moderating role of information processing style

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    Does source similarity type matter in online review effectiveness? The moderating role of information processing styl

    Nezha. Figure de l'enfant rebelle

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    Ho Kin Chung. Nezha. Figure de l'enfant rebelle. In: Études chinoises, vol. 7, n°2, Automne 1988. pp. 7-26

    DEVICE ELECTRICAL CHARACTERIZATION USING STATISTICAL ANALYSIS METHODS TO SETUP AN OPTIMAL TRIGGERING AND ANALYSIS SYSTEM

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR MICRO- & NANO- SYSTEMSDissertation Supervisors: 1. Prof. Pey Kin Leong , NTU, 2. Mr. Ho Eng Keong, Manager, Yield Engineering, SSMC Pte. Ltd., Singapor

    The 1961 Kampong Bukit Ho Swee fire and the making of modern Singapore

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    By 1970, Singapore’s urban landscape was dominated by high-rise blocks of planned public housing built by the People’s Action Party government, signifying the establishment of a high modernist nation-state. A decade earlier, the margins of the City had been dominated by kampongs, home to semi-autonomous communities of low-income Chinese families which freely built, and rebuilt, unauthorised wooden houses. This change was not merely one of housing but belied a more fundamental realignment of state-society relations in the 1960s. Relocated in Housing and Development Board flats, urban kampong families were progressively integrated into the social fabric of the emergent nation-state. This study examines the pivotal role of an event, the great Kampong Bukit Ho Swee fire of 1961, in bringing about this transformation. The redevelopment of the fire site in the aftermath of the calamity brought to completion the British colonial regime’s ‘emergency’ programmes of resettling urban kampong dwellers in planned accommodation, in particular, of building emergency public housing on the sites of major fires in the 1950s. The PAP’s far greater political resolve, and the timing of and state of emergency occasioned by the scale of the 1961 disaster, enabled the government to rehouse the Bukit Ho Swee fire victims in emergency housing in record time. This in turn provided the HDB with a strategic platform for clearing other kampongs and for transforming their residents into model citizens of the nation-state. The 1961 fire’s symbolic usefulness extended into the 1980s and beyond, in sanctioning the PAP’s new housing redevelopment schemes. The official account of the inferno has also become politically useful for the government of today for disciplining a new generation of Singaporeans against taking the nation’s progress for granted. Against these exalted claims of the fire’s role in the Singapore Story, this study also examines the degree of actual change and continuity in the social and economic lives of the people of Bukit Ho Swee after the inferno. In some crucial ways, the residents continued to occupy a marginal place in society while pondering, too, over the unresolved question of the cause of the fire. These continuities of everyday life reflect the ambivalence with which the citizenry regarded the high modernist state in contemporary Singapore

    CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

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    Ho, Kin Tat.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-70).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 21, September, 2016)

    CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

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    by Hon-Ming Ho."May 2004."Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-71).Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web.Mode of access: World Wide Web.Abstracts in English and Chinese

    FROM PHILOSOPHY TO HO CHI MINH'S IDEOLOGY

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    Abstract: The article points out that Ho Chi Minh is a typical philosopher whose core is political philosophy, thereby clarifying Ho Chi Minh’s ideology and practicing Ho Chi Minh’s ideology in Vietnam. Keywords: Philosophy, ideology, Ho Chi Minh. Title: FROM PHILOSOPHY TO HO CHI MINH’S IDEOLOGY Author: Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Hai International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online) Vol. 11, Issue 2, April 2023 - June 2023 Page No: 121-126 Research Publish Journals Website: www.researchpublish.com Published Date: 25-April-2023 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7861846 Paper Download Link (Source) https://www.researchpublish.com/papers/from-philosophy-to-ho-chi-minhs-ideologyInternational Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research, ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online), Research Publish Journals, Website: www.researchpublish.co
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