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    Episode 46: The Problem Solver

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    On this week’s episode of Innovation Fuel, we welcome Michael Cheng, CEO and Co-Founder of Lumen5, a video creation platform! Michael joins Dave and Gelareh to share his incredible insights on how Lumen5 uses video creation for brands and businesses to drive audience engagement. Michael talks about his discoveries as an entrepreneur and problem solver and how that helped him throughout his journe

    Gallie Duncan, White Michael, Cheng Yuan, Tomlinson Mark, Restructuring the employment relationship.

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    Piotet Françoise. Gallie Duncan, White Michael, Cheng Yuan, Tomlinson Mark, Restructuring the employment relationship.. In: Revue française de sociologie, 2000, 41-2. pp. 365-367

    Ontologies, contexts, and mediation : representing and reasoning about semantics conflicts in heterogeneous and autonomous systems

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    Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-37).Cheng Hian Goh, Stuart E. Madnick, Michael D. Siegel

    A comparative study of software design methodologies

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    Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1982.MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ENGINEERINGBibliography: leaves 158-162.by Michael Tzu-cheng Yeh.M.S

    An Interview with an Author and Editor: The View from Taiwan

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    ORCID Engagement Manager Asia-Pacific, Estelle Cheng, recently spoke with Wen-Yau Cathy Lin, an academic, author and scholarly journal editor about ORCID and its use in Taiwan

    Chinese Cooking with Theresa Cheng : Results

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    Standing wok-adjacent, chef and cookbook author Theresa Cheng displays a dish made during the Chinese Cooking program, while another person eyes the demonstration table

    Do electric crows fly over Adelaide?

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held at SASA Gallery, Adelaide, 22 July-30 August 2013. A collaborative project to construct an immersive neo-noir interior.Curators: Steve Kelly and Thomas Mical External scholar, Michael Tawa Artists/Designers: Andrew Butler, Disong Cheng, Katherine Donaldson, Mark Frost, Klaira Griffin, Peter Hilhorst, Kirrin Hembury, Todd Hislop, Tom Hocking, Shane Haddy, Patrick Holmes, Calum Hurley, Henry Jarvis, Margrethe Johannsen, Andre Lawrence, Jordon Leeflang, Michael Marner, Michael Majchrzak, Carly Mewett, Sarah Miller, Tessa Parry, Despina Pipikos, Jenna Schina, Jordon Schumacher, Morgan Thomson, Pedro Torres, Jessica Ware, Samuel Wiechula, Jack Wilde, Taylor Wiley, Karishma Wilson, Michael Wong. Includes bibliographical references

    Adverse Family Experiences Are Associated With Age of Diagnosis Among Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

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    Abstract Date Presented 4/1/2017 Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) may pose a significant barrier to timely diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder among U.S. children. By identifying ACEs early in a family’s history, occupational therapy practitioners have the opportunity to reduce family stress and support parents in meeting their children’s treatment needs. Primary Author and Speaker: Kristin Berg Additional Authors and Speakers: Beth Pfeiffer Contributing Authors: Cheng-Shi Shiu, Kruti Acharya, Michael Msall, Elizabeth Pfeiffer</jats:p

    Ethics consultation: An Asian approach from the perspectives of Cheng Li Fa

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    AbstractHow do Asians solve the daily problems they confront in life? When facing an ethical dilemma in a clinical situation, how do they find their answer? Are they deontologically oriented or utilitarian-minded in decision making? From a Confucian perspective, decision making can be more deontological, yet in general ethics consultation, it tends to be both. Three questions usually are considered when confronting a dilemma, either in a clinical setting or in personal disputes. First, under a given circumstance, what is the motivation of the act and is it justifiable? Second, is the act or suggested solution reasonable and does it proceed according to the principles and propriety conventionally acceptable in society? Third, when the first two fail to come up with an acceptable solution, is the act or suggested solution legal and lawful? These three questions in Chinese are known as the ethics of Cheng Li Fa, described as “ho-cheng, ho-li, ho-fa” meaning: “is the motivation acceptable in a given situation?”, “Is the recommended solution reasonable?”, and “Is it lawful?” This presentation discusses how a consultation is done through these three aspects. First, explore the situation based on compassion. Second, find a reasonable recommendation that is not contrary to social propriety. Third, when the first two fail, appeal to the law for a legal verdict
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