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    Chiang Kai-shek avant Soon Mei-ling [Chiang Kai-sheks Secret Past, de Ch'en Chieh-ju]

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    Corcuff Stéphane. Chiang Kai-shek avant Soon Mei-ling [Chiang Kai-sheks Secret Past, de Ch'en Chieh-ju]. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°29, 1995. pp. 68-70

    Chiang Kai-shek avant Soon Mei-ling [Chiang Kai-sheks Secret Past, de Ch'en Chieh-ju]

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    Corcuff Stéphane. Chiang Kai-shek avant Soon Mei-ling [Chiang Kai-sheks Secret Past, de Ch'en Chieh-ju]. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°29, 1995. pp. 68-70

    A comparative study of the one - china policy during the eras of Chiang Khai-Shek and Chiang Ching-Kuo

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    Abstract of Thesis The title of this thesis is A comparative study of the one \ue2 china policy during the eras of Chiang Khai-Shek and Chiang Ching-Kuo. According to the relationship of the China Government and Taiwan, the cooperation on economic issue but the conflict in political ones, and the most controversial issue now is \ue2 One-China \ue2 policy. Both sides of Taiwan Strait, the Authorities have the different explanations of it because the different of the histories and backgrounds between Taiwan and China since Ming and Ching dynasties. On this thesis, it discuss the policies of Chiang Khai-Shek and Chiang Ching-Kuo \ue2s eras to handle this problem especially the international relationship of Taiwan and China during that times. After World War \ue2\ua1, America becomes a big country to be a turn point of the relationship between Taiwan and China, that \ue2s what this thesis is written and discussion. According to the different background and histories, it do a comparative study of the policies between Chiang Khai-Shek and Chiang Ching-Kuo in final chapter

    Chiang Kai-shek at Chungking

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    Negative of a photograph of Chiang Kai-shek (at right) and others, probably at Chungking. The woman is probably Madame Chiang (Soong Mei-ling). Waldo Ruess reported meeting them at the Embassy in Chungking, China, on April 15, 1940

    Photograph of various dignitaries with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and Madame Soong Mei-ling

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    Black and white photograph. Various dignitaries with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and Madame Soong Mei-ling (center). Kika de la Garza and wife Lucille are second and third on the first row from the right. The rest are unknown dignitaries.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/kikadelagarzaphotographs/1114/thumbnail.jp

    Ultrafast cell switching for recording cell surface transitions: new insights into epidermal growth factor receptor signalling

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    A pinched-flow deflection technology was developed for rapidsingle cell switching between biochemical microenvironments.Millisecond switching was used to stimulate and preserve epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) autophosphorylation transitions. Intramolecular phosphorylation initiates signal transduction, is silenced by phosphatase activity until EGFR dimerization enables intermolecular phosphorylation to initiate downstream signalling

    The Homosexual Subject and It's Art of Expression in Chiang-Hsun's Literay Writings.

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    This essay reveals Chiang Hsun's standpoint about esthetical appreciation related to documents and the conversation during the speeches he had delivered. As a result, his statement is based on the subversion of social morality and ethical repressed injustice. \ue3\ue3Under this basis, the author chooses the psychoanalysis, social psychology and humanism from the field of psychology to analyze and attempt to realize the reasons why Chiang often uses literature as a weapon to resist against social morality and ethical repression as he is rooted by the concept of Confucianism and Buddhism. Besides, he also quotes western art from many ways to support homosexuality. \ue3\ue3On the other hand, the shock from the death of Chiang\ue2s father makes him finally break through the identity hiding in the bottom of his heart for a long time. \ue3\ue3Look back into Chiang\ue2s works from 1993\ue3Because Loneliness\ue3to 2006\ue3Vacances Secrets\ue3, it's apparent to feel his writing style gradually come to a balance along with self-personality inside and social impression outside. Therefore, he makes some differences on the narrative viewpoint and narrative structure which makes\ue3Vacances Secrets\ue3providing with stream of consciousness the age trend be filled with eagerly requirement response to internal humanity. Moreover, he reviews the essential definition of love for himself by the dialogues between the characters in his works, which becomes representative work after Chiang experienced gender identification for himself

    Soong Ching-ling, Soong May-ling: Negotiating Dresses and Politics in Modern Shanghai, 1913-49

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    The essay is dedicated to the sartorial choices of Soong Ching-ling and Soong May-ling, who were born into an influential and affluent Shanghai family in 1893 and 1898, respectively. At the beginning of the twentieth century, Soong Ching-ling and Soong May-ling took an active part in shaping and promoting the very different narratives of modern China, both through their marriages to the two politically most powerful men in the Chinese interwar period, and through their own politically motivated activities. Soong Ching-ling married the first President of the Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen, and Soong May-ling his ideological enemy Chiang Kai-shek. The essay focuses on the relationship between the sisters’ respective political beliefs and their respective styles of dress, in order to explore the notions of cosmopolitanism, national identity, gender and femininity in the interwar period

    Fr. Vincent Lebbe meeting with Chiang Kai-shek

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    Fr. Vincent Lebbe meeting with Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi蔣介石). Facing Chiang is Song Mei Ling (宋美齡) ; to her left is Wang Shijie 王世杰, minister of foreign affairs; to her left is W. H. Donald, Australian advisor to Chiang.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/album25/1171/thumbnail.jp
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