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    Modernizing Hong Kong Buddhism: the case of the Chi Lin Nunnery.

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    Pong, Seong Teresa.Thesis submitted in: October 2006.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 170-173).Abstracts in English and Chinese.Chapter Chapter1: --- Introduction --- p.1The Symbols --- p.1Thesis Objectives --- p.11Literature Review --- p.15Research Methods --- p.26Summary --- p.32Chapter Chapter 2: --- "The ""Modernization"" of Hong Kong Buddhism" --- p.40Modernized Buddhism closer to home --- p.41F6 Guang Shan --- p.42Dharma Drum Mountain [Fagu Shan Education Foundation] --- p.46ClJT Gongdehui --- p.49What are they teaching? --- p.50Independent Religiosity --- p.54The impact of TBO's in Hong Kong --- p.58"""Cultural Buddhism"" of Chi Lin" --- p.62Chapter Chapter 3: --- The Rise of Chi Lin Nunnery --- p.67Chi Lin's History --- p.67The Tang Dynasty Reproduction --- p.73Chi Lin's attempt to replicate the past --- p.75Discussion on the architecture of the redeveloped Chi Lin Nunnery --- p.80The Other Hardware - The Hammer Hill Road Garden --- p.82The Significance of Chinese Temples' Surroundings --- p.85The Software - Services offered --- p.88The Designer and her Team --- p.92What do the outsiders think? --- p.100Summary --- p.101Chapter Chapter 4: --- The Proselytes --- p.104Why Buddhism? --- p.104Conversion to Buddhism --- p.108From Folk Religion to Buddhism --- p.110From Christianity to Buddhism --- p.117The Rites of Passages with divisions in beliefs --- p.125Summary --- p.129Chapter Chapter 5 - --- Conclusion --- p.136Proselytes: Who was the instigator? --- p.136The two major groups of proselytes --- p.137Social Leveling in Hong Kong --- p.140The Concept of Belief Intensity Cycles --- p.144The Role of Chi Lin Nunnery --- p.153Conclusion --- p.156Appendix 1 --- p.166Bibliography --- p.17

    Min hua tai yang neng dian chi dian ji cai liao zhi yan fa

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    Lee, Tien Lin Lawrence = 敏化太陽能電池電極材料之研發 / 李天麟.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 28, October, 2016).Lee, Tien Lin Lawrence = Min hua tai yang neng dian chi dian ji cai liao zhi yan fa / Li Tianlin

    Constructing election reality: a newsmaking study on the first Legislative Council election in Hong Kong.

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    by Yuet-lin Lee.Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1987.Bibliography: leaves 137-142

    Lin, Jui-Chi: Notenbeispiel 2: Andrés Gutiérrez: Vagos Recuerdos

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    Graz, Univ. für Musik und darstellende Kunst, Künstler. Masterarb

    leaf boundary extraction and geometric modeling of vegetable seedlings

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    leaf boundary extraction & geometric modeling of vegetable seedlings. ta-te lin. yud-tse chi. wen-chi liao. department of bio-industrial mechatronics engineering.. national taiwan university.. taipei. taiwan. roc. introductio

    A study of quality control systems in the Hong Kong spinning industry.

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    Lin Min Ying.Summary in Chinese.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong.Bibliography: l. 80-81

    Racial Equality and the Law: Creating an Effective Statute and Enforcement Model for Hong Kong

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    The Hong Kong government has commenced a public consultation exercise on a bill to prohibit racial discrimination, which is expected to be introduced in the Legislative Council in early 2005. The government has proposed to model the bill on the existing Sex Discrimination Ordinance (SDO) and the Disability Discrimination Ordinance (DDO). While there are advantages to adopting a familiar format, the author argues that the SDO and DDO can be improved upon, in particular, that a more flexible definition of indirect discrimination should be adopted and that special provisions be drafted to address discrimination against new immigrants from mainland China. The author takes the view that this is an opportune time to strengthen the enforcement model for all of Hong Kong's anti-discrimination laws. The author proposes that officers at the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) be empowered to take a more proactive approach and that a specialist equal opportunities tribunal should be established outside the auspices of the EOC.published_or_final_versio

    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

    The Failure of the Hong Kong Court of Appeal to Recognise and Remedy Disability Discrimination

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    This article critiques the recent decision of the Hong Kong Court of Appeal in Ma Bik Yung v Ko Chuen, the first case to be tried under Hong Kong's Disability Discrimination Ordinance. The Court of Appeal upheld the District Court's finding of disability harassment but granted the appeal from the finding of disability discrimination. The author argues that the Court erred, by introducing a hypothetical factual scenario that was inconsistent with the District Court's findings of fact and by failing to apply s3 of the Ordinance. The article also criticises the Court's holding that an 'unwilling' apology is outside the scope of remedies allowed by the Ordinance. In fact, similar statutory language is regularly used in Australia as the basis for orders to apologise. The author concludes by considering the potential conflict between the right to free expression and court-ordered apologies and suggests two possible approaches to the issue.published_or_final_versio
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