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Ships Passing in the Night or a Marriage Made in Heaven?
Ships the Night Marriage Made Heaven
2015/8/4
This issue of Oceanography celebrates a seminal event: the joint conference of The Oceanography Society (TOS) and Oceanology International Americas 2001 (OIA2001). The TOS membership is intimately fam...
This thesis analyzes the development of the Jingika book in the first seven Japanese waka anthologies (chokusenshū). Jingika are Japanese poems written on the gods of the heaven and the earth and illu...
This thesis analyzes the development of the Jingika book in the first seven Japanese waka anthologies (chokusenshū). Jingika are Japanese poems written on the gods of the heaven and the earth and illu...
Knocking on Heaven's Door? Protestantism and Suicide
religion suicide Prussian economic history
2012/10/26
We model the effect of Protestant vs. Catholic denomination in an economic theory of suicide, accounting for differences in religious-community integration, views about man's impact on God's grace, an...
The Cinema of Todd Haynes: All that Heaven Allows
The Cinema of Todd Haynes All that Heaven Allows
2009/12/7
Todd Haynes is presently one of the most innovative and talented American film directors. His latest film, I'm Not There (2007), is a complex meditation on the seminal singer/songwriter Bob Dylan. Hay...
天堂般的舒适——Heaven扶手椅
日本 Heaven扶手椅
2009/9/9
Heaven扶手椅是由日本设计师吉冈徳仁(Tokujin Yoshioka)于今年为意大利品牌Cassina设计,并且在同年的米兰家具展中进行了展出。该设计可以说是为Cassina带来了新一层次的舒适标志,带有不规则轮廓的填充与隐藏狂躁特质的软体表面褶皱将座椅的舒适提高到了最大限度。该座椅就好像只保留了椅子的轮廓感,以及所有可以使座椅变得更加舒适的要素而被随便卷起来的一样。
Challenging, complementing or assuming ‘the Mandate of Heaven’? Political distrust and the rise of self-governing social organizations in rural China
Social organizations Local governance Political distrust Rural China
2014/3/12
Both governance and civil society have come to attract considerable interest globally. Civil society matters for good governance because it can help to balance the role of the state and the rights of ...
Since middle ages, westerners held mainly two views on time: eschatological (teleological) and physical (scientific). The former came from Christianity and understood time through the relations betwee...