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    Long Feng

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    Take out menu from a Chinese restaurant in Italy. Text in Chinese, Italian, and English. Antipasti, zuppa, riso, spaghetti, pollo, maiale, mazo, gamberi, anatra, contorno, antipasti ed insalate, assortiti, sashimi, uramaki-8 pezzi, hosomaki-8 pezzi, cirasci, nigiri singoli, piatti caldi orientali, dessert.From the Imogene Lim restaurant menu collectio

    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

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    This is a curious book. The verso of the title-page says simply "Reprinted from the 1953 edition." From all I can learn, that is true, but that original was printed not by the University Press of the Pacific but by the Foreign Languages Press in Beijing. Indeed, it seems as though this book is a photocopy reprint of that original, and so even the page references in my comment on that book still apply here. These fables are often directly admonitory and/or of a highly political slant. Thus the author writes of skylarks "Poets like these are the true friends of the people" (6). The best of the fables, I believe, are "The Snake and the Rabbit" (42) and "The Original Rat" (61), which may also have the best illustration. Among the most overtly political are those on the imperialist weasel munching a duckling (27) and the imperialist snake against the collective bees (29). Other good fables include "The Hunter and His Wife" (12), "The Lion and the Setting Sun" (15), "The Lion and the Lamb" (34), "The Fox and the Rabbits' Farm" (39), "The Cow and Her Rope" (53), "The Curious Crow" (44), and "The Cow and Her Calf" (54). There is a T of C at the front after the highly political "Publisher's Note." 7½" x 9¼".Feng Hsueh-feng, translated by Gladys Yan

    A translation comparison of stray birds between Zheng Zhenduo’s version and Feng Tang’s version : from the perspective of manipulation theory

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    This paper employed Lefevere’s Manipulation Theory to explain respectively how three main factors of Manipulation Theory, namely patronage, ideology and poetics controlled Zheng Zhenduo’s and Feng Tang’s translation activity of Tagore’s Stray Birds. And then the paper will analyze their translation strategies by comparing certain poems in Stray Birds. However, author of this paper did not aim to reconfirm Lefevere’s Manipulation Theory, but under his theoretical framework, tried to interpret translation phenomenon from an extra-linguistic perspective. Through analysis and comparison, the importance of three core elements was different in those two versions. For Zheng Zhenduo, three main elements shared equal impacts on his translation. His individual ideology and poetics conformed to prevailing ideology and poetics in those days, and his patronage also exerted a positive influence, therefore his Stray Birds received favorable reviews. In Feng Tang’s case, individual poetics played the most important role. Although his poetics reflected literary trends to some extent, but that is still not the mainstream in today’s literary market. The translator’s subjectivity in Feng’s version was clearly stronger than Zheng’s. For the purpose of literary innovation and commercial interests, patronage did not manipulate Feng’s translation too much. As a result, Feng Tang’s Stray Birds was forced to stop sales. Key words: Zheng Zhenduo; Feng Tang; Stray Birds; Manipulation TheoryMaster of Art

    Four-wave mixing-based wavelength conversion in a short-length of a solid 1D microstructured fibre

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    We demonstrate a four-wave mixing based wavelength conversion scheme at 1.55µm in a 1.5m long highly nonlinear, dispersion tailored one-dimensional (1D) soft glass microstructured optical fibre

    GaitASMS: gait recognition by adaptive structured spatial representation and multi-scale temporal aggregation

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    Gait recognition is one of the most promising video-based biometric technologies. The edge of silhouettes and motion are the most informative feature and previous studies have explored them separately and achieved notable results. However, due to occlusions and variations in viewing angles, their gait recognition performance is often affected by the predefined spatial segmentation strategy. Moreover, traditional temporal pooling usually neglects distinctive temporal information in gait. To address the aforementioned issues, we propose a novel gait recognition framework, denoted as GaitASMS, which can effectively extract the adaptive structured spatial representations and naturally aggregate the multi-scale temporal information. The Adaptive Structured Representation Extraction Module (ASRE) separates the edge of silhouettes by using the adaptive edge mask and maximizes the representation in semantic latent space. Moreover, the Multi-Scale Temporal Aggregation Module (MSTA) achieves effective modeling of long-short-range temporal information by temporally aggregated structure. Furthermore, we propose a new data augmentation, denoted random mask, to enrich the sample space of long-term occlusion and enhance the generalization of the model. Extensive experiments conducted on two datasets demonstrate the competitive advantage of proposed method, especially in complex scenes, i.e., BG and CL. On the CASIA-B dataset, GaitASMS achieves the average accuracy of 93.5% and outperforms the baseline on rank-1 accuracies by 3.4% and 6.3%, respectively, in BG and CL. The ablation experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of ASRE and MSTA. The source code is available at https://github.com/YanSun-github/GaitASMS

    Fables: Feng Hsueh-feng

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    Once this book arrived, I thought it a repeat of something I already have. Closer inspection shows that I have a softbound second edition of 1955, while this is the first edition of 1953. Apparently the order of fables changed significantly in the second edition, though there are fifty-one fables here as there. As I mention there, the fables are often directly admonitory and/or of a highly political slant. Thus the author writes of skylarks ”Poets like these are the true friends of the people” (6). The best of the fables, I believe, are ”The Snake and the Rabbit (42) and ”The Original Rat” (61), which may also have the best illustration. Among the most overtly political are those on the imperialist weasel munching a duckling (27) and the imperialist snake against the collective bees (29). Other good fables include ”The Hunter and His Wife” (12), ”The Lion and the Setting Sun” (15), ”The Lion and the Lamb” (34), ”The Fox and the Rabbits' Farm” (39), ”The Cow and Her Rope” (53), ”The Curious Crow” (44), and ”The Cow and Her Calf” (54). There is a T of C at the front.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Original language: chiStated first editionFeng Hsueh-Feng, translated by Gladys Yan

    Feng Shui Interior Design

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    Feng shui has a long, diverse history in the lives of the people of China. Beginning with civilization, feng shui predates any known organized religion. Its principles seek to harmonize one\u27s environment with themselves and the rest of matter. It recognizes that humanity is another part of nature, the world. It does not inflate humanity, placing it above everything else. Feng shui, relying on intuition and the feelings a certain space invokes, is now increasingly being utilized in the West. Westerners are learning to accept that abstraction can represent reality, and feng shui is becoming increasingly more prevalent. How can one truly know if feng shui will work for them? Move some furniture, change some colors, add some plants and pets, and see what happens

    To comply or not to comply: understanding the discretion in reporting public float and SEC regulations

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    This paper documents how firms exercise discretion in defining affiliates and reporting public float in response to SEC regulations. I find that firms with higher expected compliance costs under Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002 tend to classify more shares as affiliated and report lower public float. In contrast, firms issuing seasoned equity are less likely to underreport public float, possibly due to favorable regulatory treatment for large issuers. These incentives are weakened when future regulatory changes render float less important.Peer reviewe

    Kolla procerula Feng & Zhang, sp. nov.

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    Kolla procerula Feng & Zhang sp. nov. (Figs. 1 I–L, 4 A–H) Description. Crown with large median semicircular black spot touching basal margin, apical margin with pair of large black submedial maculae and small median black spot; face dark yellow with distinct clypeal muscle impressions; pronotum and scutellum black except small apical area of scutellum yellow; forewing black except for narrow transparent yellow stripe along costal margin. Male pygofer with a group of macrosetae located posterodorsally and evenly distributed microsetae on disk; ventral process with fine microsetae distributed evenly on basal half, distal half slender, twisted, extending slightly beyond pygofer apex; plates each with inner margin slightly concave near midlength, outer margin oblique, with uniseriate macrosetae and densely covered by long fine setae; aedeagus evenly curved dorsad in lateral view, shaft with lobes small and acute in lateral view, with short protuberance between them in caudoventral view. Measurement. Length of male 5.4–5.6 mm. Material examined. Holotype: ♂, China, Hebei Province, Weixian, 20 June 2009, coll. Qin Daozheng; Paratypes: 1 ♂, China, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Liupanshan Mountain, 22 June 2008, coll. Meng Qiulei; 1 ♂, China, Gansu Province, Xinglong Mountain Nature Reserve, 27 July 2012, coll. Xue Qingquan. Remarks. This species is similar to K. atramentaria (Motschulsky, 1859), but can be easily distinguished from the latter by the different color pattern, less strongly produced head (Figs 1 I- 1 L), male plates densely covered by long fine setae (Figs 4 A, 4 B), and aedeagal shaft with lobes small and acute with a short protuberance between them (Fig. 4 G). Etymology. This new specific epithet is derived from the Latin word “procerulus”, referring to the short protuberance between two aedeagal shaft lobes.Published as part of Feng, Ling & Zhang, Yalin, 2015, Leafhopper genus Kolla Distant (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Cicadellinae) with descriptions of four new species from China, pp. 430-438 in Zootaxa 3999 (3) on pages 435-436, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3999.3.8, http://zenodo.org/record/23624
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