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    Hong Kong since the Beijing massacre. by Joseph Yu Shek Cheng

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    tag=1 data=Hong Kong since the Beijing massacre. by Joseph Yu Shek Cheng tag=2 data=Yu Shek Cheng, Joseph tag=3 data=Policy Organisation and Society, tag=5 data=2 tag=6 data=Summer 1990 tag=7 data=15-21. tag=8 data=FOREIGN AFFAIRS tag=11 data=1991/3/2 tag=12 data=91/0250 tag=13 data=CA

    [Letter] 1960 April 19, Taipei, Taiwan [to] Francis E. Walter, Washington, D.C. / Chiang Kai-Shek.

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    The letter is typed on the President of the Republic of China\u27s letterhead bearing the imprint of a sun. See also Walter\u27s biography and a guide to research collections of his papers (http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000108).Kai-Shek thanks Walter for his friendly letter which was forwarded by Ambassador Yeh. Kai-Shek states, "I appreciate very much your kind sentiments, and hope to have the pleasure of hearing from you again." At the time this letter was written, Kai-Shek had established a presidency in exile in Taiwan after communist forces drove him out of power in China where he had been head of the Nationalist government from 1928 to 1949. A few years before this communication was written, the United States signed an agreement to guarantee the defense of Chiang\u27s Nationalist government in Taiwan. The recipient of the letter, Francis E. Walter, served in World War II and as a Representative from Pennsylvania in the seventy-third and fifteen succeeding Congresses, serving from 1933 until his death May 31, 1963. Walter also acted as chairman of the Committee on Un-American Activities

    General Chiang Kai-shek : the builder of new China

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    General Chiang Kai-shek"Significant speeches [by General Chiang]": p. [51]-107.by Chen Tsung-hsi, Wang An-tsiang and Wang I-ting; with an introduction by Dr. Chenting T. Wang and a preface by Dr. Wang Chung-hui

    [[alternative]]The Reaserch of the Role and Function in Administrative Corporation of the National Chiang Kai Shek Cultural Center

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    [[abstract]]In 1975, Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall was established as the first national performing arts center in memory of the former president Chang Kai-Shek. However, this organization had not been granted a decided status because of the limitation of the administration organization system and lots of laws until the year of 1992 when it was officially named National Chiang Kai Shek Cultural Center. Afterward, its system was assessed many times in order to go with the international trend and domestic opinion; then the Administrative Corporation was passed by the Executive Yuan at the Third Reading on January 9, 2004. Through this system, the only international performing arts center in Taiwan was reformed and its long-term problem of uncertain status was also solved on March 1, 2004. In this research, I want to probe into the different roles and functions before and after the Administrative Corporation in National Chiang Kai Shek Cultural Center through literature analysis and deep interview. Besides, I hope to collect opinions and advices from related arts groups, scholars and experts in order to get the best conclusion and suggestion. By literature analysis and deep interview, I find National Chiang Kai Shek Cultural Center has more different roles after the Administrative Corporation, but it is still not fully- functioned, especially as a broker to business and government. In the part of Future Envision, non-governmental performing arts groups have great expectations to National Chiang Kai Shek Cultural Center. In sum, non-governmental performing arts groups approve Administrative Corporation of National Chiang Kai Shek Cultural Center, and they think there are gap between the former and later roles of National Chiang Kai Shek Cultural Center.

    Parental differences in family processes in Chinese families experiencing economic disadvantage

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    Author name used in this publication: Leung, Janet Tsin Yee.Author name used in this publication: Shek, Daniel Tan Lei.2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishedC

    Henri Temianka Correspondence; (chiang kai-shek)

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    This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/1664/thumbnail.jp

    Henri Temianka Correspondence; (chiang kai-shek)

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    This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/1662/thumbnail.jp

    Chiang Kai Shek, emperador de China, retrato.

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    Gral. Kai Shek, I.O

    Shek, Elena

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    Portrait of Chiang Kai-shek

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    Portrait of Chiang Kai-shek with his handwriting on the back to mark the second year of the anti-Japanese war.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/album07/1169/thumbnail.jp
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