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Program Notes of Cheng-Hsin Kuo\ue2s Violin Recital
This report is the program notes of Cheng-Hsin Kuo\ue2s Violin Recital, which was performed at Chiang Kai-shek Chateau in National Sun Yat-sen University on December 9, 2019. The repertoires of the recital include Johann Sebastian Bach\ue2s Partita for Solo Violin in D Minor, BWV 1004: Chaconne, Niccol\uc3\ub2 Paganini\ue2s 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op. 1 No. 13, Johannes Brahms\ue2 Violin Sonata in G Major, Op. 78, and Henryk Wieniawski\ue2s Polonaise Brillante in A Major, Op. 21. The program notes will present the lives of the four composers, as well as the background and music styles of the four compositions, so that the performer can further understand the content of the works, and interpret them with more conviction
Cheng-Yung Kuo Interview
Bio: Cheng-Yung Kuo was born and raised in Taiwan. He immigrated to the United States 11 years ago to study art. Enrolling in a community college on the south side of Chicago he graduated with honors as a Phi Theta Kappa All-USA Academic Team Nominee in 2006. He transferred to the School of Art Institute of Chicago to receive his Bachelors of Fine Arts. In 2009 he received his Masters of Fine Arts degree from SAIC. Now three years out of college, Cheng-Yung Kuo works at a company called Primitive and works on his personal artwork on the side.
These are links to Cheng-Yung Kuo’s artist profile and personal websites providing an online gallery and information on his up-coming shows.
http://www.kcyarts.com/
http://www.chengyungkuo.com
The Influence of Environmental Consciousness on Willingness to Pay\uef\ubcA Case of Cheng-Cing Lake Tourists
"User charges " is a term that has been widely known by the public in recent years, that is, users who have enjoyed a certain resource, product or service must bear related costs. "Cheng-Cing Lake Scenic Area" has been open to Kaohsiung citizens for free admission since September 18, 2013. However, in recent years, due to the rising trend of "environmental consciousness", certain free to visit scenic or recreational areas were developed a "payment mechanism". Therefore, the main purpose of this study is to explore whether tourists have the willingness to pay under current policy, and what is the price? Is it related to the environmental consciousness of tourists?
This study uses a questionnaire survey method to explore the relationship between the environmental consciousness on willingness to pay of tourists. The payment card format is designed in the questionnaire to understand the price tourists will pay. Through convenience sampling there were 400 questionnaires distributed to tourists, with 390 questionnaires returned and valid. It is representing a return rate of 97.5%. This research uses SPSS statistical methods to conduct descriptive statistical analysis of the questionnaire, independent sample t-test, single factor analysis of variance, Pearson correlation analysis and regression analysis. It has been verified that\uef\ubc
1. Different background attributes of tourists (such as marital status, visiting frequency) have a partial influence on environmental consciousness.
2. Different background attributes of tourists (such as educational level, occupation, personal monthly incomes, whether citizens of Kaohsiung) influence the willingness of pay.
3. Tourists\ue2 environmental consciousness on willingness to pay has a positive correlation.
4. Kaohsiung citizens will pay NT52.12 for tickets when they visit Cheng-Cing Lake, tourists from other cities will pay NT83.22.
Finally, this study recommends that the Kaohsiung government should review the "Free Admission for Kaohsiung Citizens" policy. And the management agency of Cheng-Cing Lake can organize environmental education actively to raise the public\ue2s environmental consciousness
Integrating Market and Credit Risk Using a Simplified Frailty Default Correlation Structure
A Modification to the Copula Approach for Pricing Correlation-Dependent Credit Derivatives
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