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This book begins with the dynamic characteristics of the covering
layerbedrock type slope, containing monitoring data of the seismic
array, shaking table tests, numerical analysis and theoretical
derivation. Then it focuses on the landslide mechanism and
assessment method. It also proposes a model that assessing the
hazard area based on the field investigations. Many questions,
exercises and solutions are given. Researchers and engineers in the
field of Geotechnical Engineering and Anti-seismic Engineering can
benefit from it.
This detailed volume presents validated and well-adapted procedures
involving humanized and/or stem cell-based neural model systems
that have proven helpful in better understanding the essential
brain functions involved in the pathogenesis of brain disorders.
The book explores the generation of multiple neural cell types in
2D and 3D as well as cutting-edge techniques to assay neural
function. Written for the highly successful Methods in Molecular
Biology series, chapters include introductions to their respective
topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step
and readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on
troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative
and practical, Stem Cell-Based Neural Model Systems for Brain
Disorders serves as an essential resource for researchers and
students in neuroscience, stem cell biology, and related fields.
Speaking Out: Issues and Controversies is an advanced Chinese
language textbook that explores topics such as human nature, moral
values, mass consumption, Western influences, and technological
innovation. In presenting subjects that reflect major concerns in
contemporary China, the book invites students to reflect upon the
forces shaping modern Chinese society. This textbook presents ten
lessons in five units entitled "Constancy and Change," "Joy and
Sorrow," "Right and Wrong," "Chinese Tradition and Western
Influence," and "New and Old." These pairs of opposites conjure up
an ever-changing world of ebb and flow, a world that stimulates
learners' imaginations and arouses their enthusiasm for open
dialogue and lively discussion. Concise in language and with
lessons in both simplified and traditional characters, the textbook
is a valuable aid for university students interested in passing the
HSK Level VI or attaining ACTFL advanced-level proficiency.
Accompanying audio recordings can be found online at
www.routledge.com/9780367902704.
Speaking Out: Issues and Controversies is an advanced Chinese
language textbook that explores topics such as human nature, moral
values, mass consumption, Western influences, and technological
innovation. In presenting subjects that reflect major concerns in
contemporary China, the book invites students to reflect upon the
forces shaping modern Chinese society. This textbook presents ten
lessons in five units entitled "Constancy and Change," "Joy and
Sorrow," "Right and Wrong," "Chinese Tradition and Western
Influence," and "New and Old." These pairs of opposites conjure up
an ever-changing world of ebb and flow, a world that stimulates
learners' imaginations and arouses their enthusiasm for open
dialogue and lively discussion. Concise in language and with
lessons in both simplified and traditional characters, the textbook
is a valuable aid for university students interested in passing the
HSK Level VI or attaining ACTFL advanced-level proficiency.
Accompanying audio recordings can be found online at
www.routledge.com/9780367902704.
The colonial legacy in the construction of the modern Indian state
has left a deep imprint on contemporary Indians' self-identity and
self-determination. Borderland Politics in Northern India is a
collection of essays, giving detailed accounts of the many
different ways that people throughout India understand their
homeland, the territory where they live, and the broader region to
which they belong. Mona Chettri looks at the Gorkha community in
the Darjeeling hills to the northeast, Manjeet Baruah examines
Assam, and L. Lam Khan Piang explores the dispersion of the Zo
people throughout many northeastern states. In the northwest, Aijaz
Ashraf Wani illustrates how Jammu and Kashmir state is severed
along complex regional, religious, and ethnic lines. This book is
an invaluable source for readers interested in comparative studies
of borderlands globally. It also contributes to South Asian studies
broadly conceived, to Indian border studies, and to local social,
cultural, and political histories of the constituent border regions
of Northern India. This book was published as a special issue of
Asian Ethnicity.
An upsurge in violence between Uyghur and Han in China's far
western region of Xinjiang has gained increased media and academic
attention in recent years as was evidenced in the July 2009 riots.
Numbering over eight million, the Uyghur are China's fifth-largest
minority nationality, and their mounting aspiration for obtaining
more autonomy has contributed to the recent ethnic conflicts in the
region. This book looks at those who are seeking to preserve the
Uyghur identity, and support the secession of Xinjiang from China
in order to create their own independent state by exploring the
global operations and sister groups of the Uyghur diaspora umbrella
organization, the World Uyghur Congress (WUC). It examines the
networks of the WUC, the coalitions it has formed, the strategies
the organization pursues to raise public awareness about Uyghur
issues around the globe, and looks at the actors that have emerged
as key players in the contemporary WUC network. Further, this book
shows that the Uyghur lobby is not a unified movement, but that the
local groups that it consists of are highly constrained by the
broader domestic politics of their host countries, a fact which has
a significant impact on the lobby's ability to realize its
strategic and political ambitions. In turn, Yu-Wen Chen gauges the
impact of the WUC on public opinion and policymakers in the world's
democracies, and shows how since Uyghur organizations have been
given legitimacy by liberal democracies and international
governmental organizations, they can no longer be considered merely
splintered members of a far-flung diaspora locked in a one-sided
struggle with Beijing. Indeed, Uyghur activists can and do use
their hard-won legitimacy as legal migrants and asylum seekers to
influence politics in their host countries. This unique and timely
study reveals how an issue concerning a Chinese minority has been
catapulted onto the wider global political stage, and as such, it
will be of great interest to students and scholars working on
Chinese politics, the Uyghur issue, and minority and ethnic
politics, social movements, human rights, and international
politics more broadly.
Politics, history, and religion have long lent Tibet a glamorous
air, particularly in the West. But Tibet can be understood in an
astonishingly wide variety of other ways, including linguistic,
ecological, environmental and climatological, geographical,
geological, economic, biologic, sociologic, medicinal. Tibetan
Studies in Comparative Perspective touches on all the elements of
the Tibet issue, offering invaluable insight to a wide variety of
readers, from specialists to those with a general interest in the
topic. By putting readers into the shoes of all the stakeholders,
from the Dalai Lama in his home in exile and the various Tibetan
exile communities, to decision makers in Beijing, New Delhi,
Washington and London, the issues at stake come into bold relief.
Furthermore, the book examines the potential opportunities that lay
ahead, documents where and how Tibetans have been dispersed and
offers a glimpse into the social and political undercurrents
sending shudders through this exiled nation. With the chasm between
exiles and indigenous Tibetans growing ever-larger, what challenges
do Tibetans confront just to remain Tibetan? And how will this
shape the future of their political movement? The book provides a
timely re-examination of the contemporary predicament of Tibetans,
both in and out of Tibet. This book was published as two special
issues of Asian Ethnicity.
The colonial legacy in the construction of the modern Indian
state has left a deep imprint on contemporary Indians self-identity
and self-determination. "Borderland Politics in Northern India" is
a collection of essays, giving detailed accounts of the many
different ways that people throughout India understand their
homeland, the territory where they live, and the broader region to
which they belong. Mona Chettri looks at the Gorkha community in
the Darjeeling hills to the northeast, Manjeet Baruah examines
Assam, and L. Lam Khan Piang explores the dispersion of the Zo
people throughout many northeastern states. In the northwest, Aijaz
Ashraf Wani illustrates how Jammu and Kashmir state is severed
along complex regional, religious, and ethnic lines. This book is
an invaluable source for readers interested in comparative studies
of borderlands globally. It also contributes to South Asian studies
broadly conceived, to Indian border studies, and to local social,
cultural, and political histories of the constituent border regions
of Northern India.
This book was published as a special issue of Asian
Ethnicity."
An upsurge in violence between Uyghur and Han in China's far
western region of Xinjiang has gained increased media and academic
attention in recent years as was evidenced in the July 2009 riots.
Numbering over eight million, the Uyghur are China's fifth-largest
minority nationality, and their mounting aspiration for obtaining
more autonomy has contributed to the recent ethnic conflicts in the
region. This book looks at those who are seeking to preserve the
Uyghur identity, and support the secession of Xinjiang from China
in order to create their own independent state by exploring the
global operations and sister groups of the Uyghur diaspora umbrella
organization, the World Uyghur Congress (WUC). It examines the
networks of the WUC, the coalitions it has formed, the strategies
the organization pursues to raise public awareness about Uyghur
issues around the globe, and looks at the actors that have emerged
as key players in the contemporary WUC network. Further, this book
shows that the Uyghur lobby is not a unified movement, but that the
local groups that it consists of are highly constrained by the
broader domestic politics of their host countries, a fact which has
a significant impact on the lobby's ability to realize its
strategic and political ambitions. In turn, Yu-Wen Chen gauges the
impact of the WUC on public opinion and policymakers in the world's
democracies, and shows how since Uyghur organizations have been
given legitimacy by liberal democracies and international
governmental organizations, they can no longer be considered merely
splintered members of a far-flung diaspora locked in a one-sided
struggle with Beijing. Indeed, Uyghur activists can and do use
their hard-won legitimacy as legal migrants and asylum seekers to
influence politics in their host countries. This unique and timely
study reveals how an issue concerning a Chinese minority has been
catapulted onto the wider global political stage, and as such, it
will be of great interest to students and scholars working on
Chinese politics, the Uyghur issue, and minority and ethnic
politics, social movements, human rights, and international
politics more broadly.
Politics, history, and religion have long lent Tibet a glamorous
air, particularly in the West. But Tibet can be understood in an
astonishingly wide variety of other ways, including linguistic,
ecological, environmental and climatological, geographical,
geological, economic, biologic, sociologic, medicinal. Tibetan
Studies in Comparative Perspective touches on all the elements of
the Tibet issue, offering invaluable insight to a wide variety of
readers, from specialists to those with a general interest in the
topic. By putting readers into the shoes of all the stakeholders,
from the Dalai Lama in his home in exile and the various Tibetan
exile communities, to decision makers in Beijing, New Delhi,
Washington and London, the issues at stake come into bold relief.
Furthermore, the book examines the potential opportunities that lay
ahead, documents where and how Tibetans have been dispersed and
offers a glimpse into the social and political undercurrents
sending shudders through this exiled nation. With the chasm between
exiles and indigenous Tibetans growing ever-larger, what challenges
do Tibetans confront just to remain Tibetan? And how will this
shape the future of their political movement? The book provides a
timely re-examination of the contemporary predicament of Tibetans,
both in and out of Tibet. This book was published as two special
issues of Asian Ethnicity.
This book begins with the dynamic characteristics of the covering
layerbedrock type slope, containing monitoring data of the seismic
array, shaking table tests, numerical analysis and theoretical
derivation. Then it focuses on the landslide mechanism and
assessment method. It also proposes a model that assessing the
hazard area based on the field investigations. Many questions,
exercises and solutions are given. Researchers and engineers in the
field of Geotechnical Engineering and Anti-seismic Engineering can
benefit from it.
White organic light-emitting devices (WOLED's) are of considerable
interest owing to their attractive characteristics and potential
application to flat panel display and solid-state lighting source.
Currently WOLED's are the new increasing point in the area of
organic optoelectronics due to their high power efficiency. After a
brief overview of the WOLED's operating principles and basic
emitting structure, this book presents a review of recent progress
in WOLED's structure and materials.
"Asian American Studies Now" truly represents the enormous changes
occurring in Asian American communities and the world, changes that
require a reconsideration of how the interdisciplinary field of
Asian American studies is defined and taught. This comprehensive
anthology, arranged in four parts and featuring a stellar group of
contributors, summarizes and defines the current shape of this
rapidly changing field, addressing topics such as transnationalism,
U.S. imperialism, multiracial identity, racism, immigration,
citizenship, social justice, and pedagogy.
Jean Yu-wen Shen Wu and Thomas C. Chen have selected essays for
the significance of their contribution to the field and their
clarity, brevity, and accessibility to readers with little to no
prior knowledge of Asian American studies. Featuring both reprints
of seminal articles and groundbreaking texts, as well as bold new
scholarship, "Asian American Studies Now" addresses the new
circumstances, new communities, and new concerns that are
reconstituting Asian America.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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