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    The Distance Between Two Points-- Lin Miao-yu Ink Painting Creations Treatise

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    [[abstract]]The distance between two points—Lin Miao-Yu Ink Painting Creations Treatise Abstract If the coordination of points shapes our perception of space, the movement from one point to another can be seen as the passing of time. As the distance between two points, “the one” can be used as a way to interpret the world. When “the one” is stretched between two points, it not only opens up the pursuit of truth but also traces back to the origin of reason. The space between two points reveals the continuation of a question, and the distance between them points to an answer. The distance becomes a cognitive process of viewing the world, while the “preservation of distance” between two points becomes an attitude of perception. The distance created by the focal length may separate the subject and object, but at the same time it brings the two even closer to each other. An adequate distance helps to create varying perspectives on our interpretation of the world. We choose our way of viewing the world through distance, and “the preservation of distance” between two varying points is the central idea of this paper. Between the two points of the cognition of sense and that of sensibility, “the one” defines the line of thought within an Eastern framework of interpreting the world, whereas “intuition” makes up the essential awareness embraced by the Western mode of interpretation. Between the two points of Taipei and Yilan, “time” is a factor in the creative process, while “space” is a variable affected by conflicts in the surroundings. Between the two points of brush and ink, “one stroke” (Yi-hua) explores the creativity behind wash painting, while “oneness” (Hua-yi) is a state to be attained through life-long pursuit. The distance that falls between two points… may in reality become closeness. Keywords: the one ,distance, intuition, brush and ink

    Correction to: Gravity Field Modeling Using Tesseroids with Variable Density in the Vertical Direction

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    The article: “Gravity Field Modeling Using Tesseroids with Variable Density in the Vertical Direction”, written by Miao Lin, Heiner Denker and Jürgen Müller, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal on 26 March 2020 without open access

    Lin Tianmiao

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    This editorial presents two of Lin TIanmiao works, The Proliferation of Thread Winding and The Temptation of St. Theresa. Both works were presented at the exhibition, New Works, in Beijing, 1995. In the article, Karen Smith explores the male-female contrast present in both works. In doing so, she invokes the question of whether or not the nature of male and female in Lin\u27s work is intended to explore innate or socially constructed characteristics of these genders. (Russ, Hannah \u2718)https://digital.kenyon.edu/zhoudocs/1003/thumbnail.jp

    [[alternative]]The Study on the Cultural Creativity Industry's Brand Image Visual Design and Application Miao-Li kiln

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    [[abstract]]The study is conducted by qualitative research methodology, using case study, field research, oral history and depth interview skills to collect research data. The author intends to find Miao-Li Kiln brand's opportunities from the current "culture creativity industry" and "Community improvement construction" policies. In order to survey Miao-Li kiln industry, the author uses field research and interviews several practitioners to propose a series of brand identity visual system. The study uses "Miao-Li kiln" as brand name, which identifies its difference from "Yin-Gou pottery". "Kiln" is the place where makes pottery, china, and brick. The author tries to emphasize "Miao-Li kiln" from the perspectives of its culture and historical value. In the brand visual system, -'nature", -'humanity", and "emotion" are added, and district culture, value are also integrated. Finally, all these elements are transferring into a visual system, to represent the idea of elegant and bring a new life for local industry. During the period of research, the author finds that the owners of kiln are very interested in this brand and show highly expectation upon the visual system. They are looking forward to gaining assistance from government's "culture creativity industry plan". From the government's financial help and kiln industry promotion plan, the handy craft industry can be created, thus makes Taiwan's culture creativity industry further improvement. At the end the author suggests:1. Builds a new brand for Miao-Li kiln industry and integrates all the resources of marketing channels.2.Adopts Miao-Li kiln industry's movement into local culture class materials of elementary education.3.Construct a museum for kiln industry and a research center for kiln industry.

    Rathalos xiushanensis Lin & Zhao & Koh & Li 2022, comb. nov.

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    Rathalos xiushanensis (Song & Zhu, 1991) comb. nov. (Fig. 1) Anyphaena xiushanensis Song & Zhu, 1991: 1, figs 1–5. For a complete list of taxonomic references see WSC (2022). Material examined. Holotype ♀ (IZCAS-Ar9042), China: Chongqing, Xiushan Tujia and Miao Autonomous County, 10 June 1989 (examined). Allotype ♂ (IZCAS-Ar9043), same data as holotype (examined). Paratypes. 7♂ 2♀ (IZCASAr9044–Ar9052), Hubei, Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Xianfeng County, 15 June 1989. Diagnosis. See Lin et al. (2021). Description. See Song & Zhu (1991). Distribution. China (Sichuan, Hubei). Comments. The cymbial apophysis, the triangular epigyne and the straight copulatory duct indicate that this species belongs to Rathalos Lin & Li, gen. nov. Thus, we transfer it from Anyphaena to Rathalos Lin & Li, gen. nov.Published as part of Lin, Yejie, Zhao, Huifeng, Koh, Joseph K H & Li, Shuqiang, 2022, Taxonomy notes on twenty-eight spider species (Arachnida: Araneae) from Asia, pp. 198-270 in Zoological Systematics 47 (3) on page 201, DOI: 10.11865/zs.2022303, http://zenodo.org/record/717585

    A Conversation with Xianghong Feng, Author of Tourism and Prosperity in Miao Land

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    In this installment of Lexington Books\u27 Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility and Society Author Conversations, series editor Michael A. Di Giovine talks to anthropologist Xianghong Feng, author of the book, Tourism and Prosperity in Miao Land: Power and Inequality in Rural China. With rich ethnographic detail, Feng focuses on the intersection of tourism development, power and inequality in the southern interior of China. Capital-intensive, elite-driven tourism has reshaped the social and cultural patterns of the ethnic Miao. Although tourism is often touted as able to empower women, lower classes, and minorities, Feng shows that often it reinforces the very power structures that it attempts to equalize

    Resume: LIN TianMiao

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    This resume is scripted in English. A copy of LIN\u27s business card is also attached to this entry. (Jerry Wu\u2723).https://digital.kenyon.edu/zhoudocs/1155/thumbnail.jp

    The two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae Koch and the carmine spider mite Tetranychus cinnabarinus (Boisduval) in China mixed in their Wolbachia phylogenetic tree

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    Xie, Lin, Miao, Hui, Hong, Xiao-Yue (2006): The two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae Koch and the carmine spider mite Tetranychus cinnabarinus (Boisduval) in China mixed in their Wolbachia phylogenetic tree. Zootaxa 1165 (1): 33-46, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1165.1.2, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1165.1.

    Supplemental Material, Executive_Summary - Peer Engagement Behaviors: Conceptualization and Research Directions

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    Supplemental Material, Executive_Summary for Peer Engagement Behaviors: Conceptualization and Research Directions by Meizhen Lin, Li Miao, Wei Wei and Hyoungeun Moon in Journal of Service Research</p
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