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2. FOR THE LOVE OF Paper.
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Close, Cynthia
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ART materials ,MEDIA art ,PAPERMAKING ,DIGITAL media ,ILLUMINATION of books & manuscripts ,WATERCOLOR painting - Abstract
The invention of paper has had a significant impact on the world, particularly in the realm of artistic expression. From its earliest precursor, papyrus, used in ancient Egypt, to the development of papermaking in China, paper has played a crucial role in the communication of culture, the advancement of the written word, and the progression of art. Despite the rise of digital media and the push for a paperless society, paper remains important as a surface for all media and as a handmade art form. The evolution of papermaking techniques and its use in various artistic mediums, such as illuminated manuscripts, prints, and watercolors, has contributed to the democratization of art and the exploration of new artistic possibilities. Today, artists continue to value the tactile qualities of paper, even as we move towards a more digital future. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
3. Analysis of Research Papers on the Use of English Movies in Chinese Senior High School English Teaching in the Past Three Years.
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Peiyuan Lin and Mei Hong
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HIGH school seniors ,ENGLISH language ,HIGH school teachers ,CHINESE language ,HIGH school curriculum - Abstract
Much attention has been paid to using English movies in senior high school English teaching in China since the release of 2017 edition of Senior High School English Curriculum Standards that lists English Movie Appreciation as an optional compulsory course. Senior high school teachers have conducted substantial research over the past three years regarding the practical application of English movies in their teaching, yet there has been a lack of thorough and systematic of analysis of the large number of relevant papers published, which, more or less, limits the understanding and further advancements of this study area. This paper attempts, in light of the emerging systematic review methodology, to present an overview of the research papers spanning the period 2019 to 2022 on the use of English movies in Chinese senior high school from the four perspectives: language ability, cultural awareness, thinking quality, and learning ability based on the concept of core literacy of English as an academic discipline in the new curriculum standard. With focus on the discussion of the common problems and corresponding countermeasures that have been sorted out from the works of front-line teachers, the paper also puts forward suggestions and prospects for further studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Electronic payments and money demand in China.
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Hwang, Jen-Te and Wen, Min
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DEMAND for money ,ELECTRONIC money ,DEMAND function ,PAPER money ,COINTEGRATION - Abstract
This paper constructs the money demand function including the variable of electronic payments while adopting the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds testing approach to investigate the relationship between electronic payments and money demand in China. The empirical results show that there is the cointegration among the variables in the constructed function with stability, and the e-payment variable is negatively correlated with the demand for money. According to the findings of this paper, in the long run, for every 1 percent increase in the e-payment variable, the demand for M1 will decrease by approximately 0.01 percent. In addition, the money demand function that contains the e-payment variable performs better than the one that does not in the forecast evaluation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Advancing sustainability in China's pulp and paper industry requires coordinated raw material supply and waste paper management.
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Dai, Min, Sun, Mingxing, Chen, Bin, Xie, Hongyi, Zhang, Dingfan, Han, Zhixiu, Yang, Lan, and Wang, Yutao
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WASTE paper ,WASTE management ,PAPER industry ,RAW materials ,ORGANIC wastes ,SUSTAINABILITY ,PAPER recycling - Abstract
• A closed-loop material flow analysis model is established for China's pulp and paper industry (CPPI), followed by a comprehensive quantitative analysis from both retrospective and prospective perspectives. • By implementing sound plans and stricter regulations and standards, China has improved recycling and material use efficiency, reduced the organic material with wastewater, and shifted towards recovered paper as a raw material over non-wood fiber. • Lowering the waste paper recycling rate to increase carbon storage is not suitable for China, due to the limited virgin fiber and growing demand. • The growing paper demand requires efforts from both ends of virgin fiber supply and waste paper management towards the sustainable development of CPPI. As the largest global producer and consumer of pulp and paper, China faces significant sustainability challenges in fiber supply and waste paper management. A comprehensive material flow analysis of China's pulp and paper industry (CPPI) is needed to understand the interaction between raw material supply and waste paper management. Here, we construct a closed-loop material flow analysis model for CPPI, examine the evolution patterns of material metabolism from 1990 to 2019, and explore the demand for paper production, waste paper recycling, and virgin fiber supply in 2030 and 2050 under multiple scenarios considering critical factors. Results show that the industry has undergone rapid expansion, increased material use efficiency, and a shift towards recycled pulp from 1990 to 2019. China's paper demand will grow to 186 Mt in the next 30 years, resulting in a significant increase in both demand for fibers (173 Mt) and the generation of waste paper (138 Mt). To ensure a sustainable fiber supply for CPPI, domestic waste paper recycling needs to be prioritized. However, attention should also be paid to the availability of virgin pulp supply and proper disposal of organic solid waste. Proper management of these factors is crucial for achieving a circular economy in the industry and reducing its environmental impact. The findings highlight the importance of addressing both raw material supply and waste paper management for CPPI's sustainable development. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. The Art of Paper Tearing With Sing Man Lee.
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Li, Dan
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PAPER arts design ,ARTISTS ,PAPER arts ,ART & culture ,ART ,ARTS education standards - Abstract
The article discusses the art of paper tearing by Hong Kong-based paper-tearing artist Sing Man Lee in his aim to create a bridge between contemporary life and traditional Chinese cultures. Other topics include how Lee made his first paper-tearing artwork, how the art can improve a person's confidence, and an exploration of Lee's artwork through the National Visual Arts Standards.
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- 2019
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7. A PAPER TIGER? PROSECUTORIAL REGULATORS IN CHINA'S CIVIL ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATIONS.
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Chunyan Ding and Huina Xiao
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CITIZEN suits (Civil procedure) ,LAW reform ,LEAD tree ,EMPLOYEE reviews ,ENVIRONMENTAL regulations ,GOVERNORS (Machinery) - Abstract
In July 2015, China's national legislature brought in prosecutor-led civil environmental public interest litigation ("EPIL") for thirteen selected provincial areas of the country. After a two-year legal experiment, this prosecutor-led civil EPIL system was then established nationwide in July 2017. Yet, can it be said that prosecutorial regulators in China are in fact a paper tiger? Drawing upon content analysis of the 655 prosecutor-led civil EPILs and in-depth interviews with twelve frontline prosecutors and judges, this article examines the dynamics of regulatory practice and the motivation of the Chinese prosecutorial organs to engage in environmental regulation through litigation. Based upon the above two legislative landmarks in the law reform of this area, the regulatory practice of prosecutorial organs can be viewed as having occurred in three stages, with each stage featuring a distinct regulatory model: ad hoc regulation through local innovation before July 2015, forced regulation during the legal experiment from July 2015 to July 2017, and perfunctory regulation after the nationwide establishment of the prosecutor-led civil EPIL system in July 2017. The data shows that the Chinese prosecutorial organs have engaged in a larger number of such lawsuits since the second stage, but they have shown a strong preference for cases with less complicated facts, weak and small defendants, and minor environmental violations. Three factors that influence regulatory motivation are employed to analyse the change in regulatory models: the ambiguity of the law, the top-down political pressure for regulation, and the cost of regulation. This study highlights the very limited effectiveness of vertical political pressure in boosting prosecutorial regulation and the strong impacts of the cost of regulation and the ambiguity of the law. In particular, the high cost of regulation that takes weak regulatory capacity, lack of regulatory autonomy, and the winning rate-oriented performance appraisal system into account have significantly weakened the motivation of prosecutorial organs to pursue civil EPIL. The findings of this study echo the conditions present in the successful prosecutorial regulations in Brazil and contribute to the scholarship about prosecutorial regulations in the field of environmental protection in the Global South. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
8. Integrating Smartphone-Controlled Paper Airplane Into Gamified Science Inquiry for Junior High School Students.
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Cheng, Mengmeng, Su, Chien-Yuan, and Kinshuk
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JUNIOR high school students ,MOBILE learning ,SCIENTIFIC ability ,DESIGN science - Abstract
Integrating science learning with game experience and physical manipulatives not only overcomes the rigidity of traditional teaching, but also makes the learning experience pleasant for students and improves their science inquiry ability. Today, with the popularization of mobile devices and technology, both the value and feasibility of gamified science learning have increased significantly. However, several studies showed that students might get lost or feel bored during science inquiry. To let students enjoy the science inquiry process and improve their science process skills, the researchers combined mobile technology, game design elements, and science inquiry and designed the gamified science inquiry activity "we are aircraft designers". Here, students designed and manipulated a smartphone-controlled paper airplane by mobile devices connected via Bluetooth. To investigate the effects of the gamified science inquiry activity, the flow state and science process skills of 71 students of a junior high school in China were explored. The proposed gamified science inquiry activity enhanced flow and science process skills of students with high and middle level flow. No differences were found on flow and science process skills between males and females. Based on these results, the guidelines for the design of a gamified science inquiry activity are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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9. Finding new markets: U.S. recyclers explore alternate markets for recovered paper in the wake of China's ban.
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PAPER recycling ,RECYCLED paper ,PLASTIC scrap ,RESOURCE recovery facilities ,SCRAP metal recycling - Published
- 2018
10. Alternative policy assessment for water pollution control in China's pulp and paper industry.
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Zhang, Chao, Chen, Jining, and Wen, Zongguo
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WATER pollution prevention ,PAPER industry ,RAW materials ,EMISSION control ,CHEMICAL oxygen demand ,NUMERICAL calculations ,INDUSTRIAL capacity - Abstract
Abstract: The pulp and paper industry is the most important industrial sector for water pollution control in China. The current paper develops a technology-based model to assess alternative water pollution reduction policies in the pulp and paper industry up to 2020. Five policy scenarios are established to represent measures of raw material substitution, eliminating backward small-sized capacities, promoting cleaner technologies, advancing end-of-pipe treatment technologies and the integration of all these policies. Emission amounts of wastewater, chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonia nitrogen (NH
4 -N) and absorbable organic halides (AOX) under different scenarios and corresponding economic costs are calculated. Among all individual policy measures, production capacity replacement has the best pollution reduction effect and the largest capital investment demand. Promoting cleaner technology can bring more economic benefits with less investment because of its by-effects of material and energy saving. Although raw material substitution is a basic strategy in China''s paper industry, it does not show very significant pollution reduction effect on its own. Joint implementation of different policies is necessary in order to decrease gross emission amounts when total output keeps growing. The water pollution emission reduction target proposed in the development plan of China''s paper industry, i.e. 10–12% reduction of COD and NH4 -N in 2015 based on 2010 level, can be fulfilled through integrated policy measures. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]- Published
- 2012
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11. Researches of Developing Strategies and Guarantee Mechanism of Energy Saving and Emission Reduction on Paper-making Enterprises-Case Study of Shandong Haiyun High-Efficiency Ecological Park.
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Ting, Gao
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NATURE parks ,ENERGY conservation ,EMISSION control ,WATER pollution ,AIR pollution ,PAPER industry - Abstract
Abstract: Papermaking enterprises are major polluters that cause water pollution and air pollution. This paper aims to provide analysis of the energy saving and emission reduction in papermaking enterprises.It is the inevitable choice of establishment industrial ecology park as the leading of the papermaking industry by the implementation of cleaner production and circulation economy. Shandong Haiyun efficient ecological park is taken for example.Researches of the developing strategies and policy support of energy saving and emission reduction is discussed. The paper is divided into five parts, the first part is the preface, the second part introduces the general of Haiyun efficient industrial park, the third part puts forward the scheme of clean production of Haiyun efficient ecological industrial park, the fourth part puts forward ecological industry pattern of Haiyun efficient ecological industrial park, the fifth part puts forward policy guarantee measures, and the sixth part makes the summary. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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12. Measuring the sustainability of policy scenarios: Emergy-based strategic environmental assessment of the Chinese paper industry.
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Ren, Jing-Ming, Zhang, Lei, and Wang, Ru-song
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SUSTAINABLE development ,ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis ,CHINESE paper ,PAPER industry ,INDUSTRIALIZATION ,URBANIZATION ,URBAN ecology ,ENVIRONMENTAL indicators - Abstract
Abstract: Recent years have seen increasing demand for wider application of strategic environmental assessment (SEA), especially SEA of major policies, as a powerful instrument to safeguard the environment during the rapid industrialization and urbanization in China. Debates on SEA are concentrated on its feasibility and effective implementation in practice. This study applies Emergy analysis within the framework of social–economic–natural complex eco-system theory to overcome the limitations of methods used for assessing regional sustainability so far. This established model is tested in the case of Chinese paper industry to assess the sustainability of 5 policy scenarios. The results show that Emergy-based Indices (EbI) are more effective to measure the sustainability of industry complex ecosystem, thus EbI approach is very useful in SEAs on policy scenarios of a given complex ecosystem. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2010
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13. A gravity model analysis of China's pulp and paper products trade.
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Yanshui Li and Daowei Zhang
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EXPORT & import trade of commercial products ,BUSINESS ,ECONOMIC trends ,COMMERCE ,PAPER products ,PULPWOOD industry ,PULP mills ,HISTORY - Abstract
The article presents a study on China's document trends and causal factors from 1995 to 2005 with regards to paper and pulp products imports and exports through gravity model. A table is presented that depicts the boost of pulp and paper which coincides with bilateral negotiations of an entry to the World Trade Organization(WTO) with the European Union and the United States. The leading importers which accounted of about 62% of China's annual exporting were Hong Kong, United States, and Japan while Great Britain. South Korea, Taiwan, and Australia accounted of about 2% each. Also presented are the result of the study as with the use of gravity model..
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- 2008
14. Modelling undesirable outputs in eco-efficiency evaluation to paper mills along the Huai River based on Shannon DEA.
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Feng Yang, Yongjun Li, Liang Liang, and Dexiang Wu
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DATA envelopment analysis ,PAPER mills ,EMISSIONS (Air pollution) ,AIR pollution - Abstract
There are a great number of DEA models proposed to deal with ecological efficiency problems with undesirable outputs. However, which model should be used in a specific scenario or how about the discriminability of a given DEA model is hard to decide in practice. This paper uses the ecological Shannon DEA procedure based upon the existing study to obtain an ecological comprehensive efficiency score for each decision units. The procedure is used to appraise the ecological evaluation to 32 paper mills along the Huai River in China. The results seem reasonable since they integrate the results of existing relevant DEA models, and calculate the importance degree of each model. The procedure can also be used to determine the pollutant emission quotas for those paper mills. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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15. How do the internet technological developments shift the consumption pattern of paper products? Evidence from China.
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Wu, Lin, Zhang, Fan, Chang, Sun Joseph, and Zhang, Zhiguang
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PAPER products ,CONSUMPTION (Economics) ,INTERNET ,TELECOMMUNICATION ,COVID-19 - Abstract
Using a monthly data between 2008 and 2019, this study investigated how the development of the Internet technologies has shaped the consumer consumption pattern of different types of paper products in China during this period. In detail, this study covers four major types of paper products in the Chinese market: newsprint, printing paper, household paper, and packaging paper. The developments of Internet technologies were decomposed into two aspects: the communication technology (CT) and the software platform technology (PT). Granger causality analysis was employed to determine whether the consumption pattern of paper products was affected by the development of the Internet. Furthermore, impulse-response analyses were utilized to measure how the consumption pattern of each paper product was shaped by the development of each aspect of Internet technologies, i.e., CT or PT. The empirical results suggested that the Internet developments are causing the consumption patterns shifts of all four paper products. Specifically, the consumptions of newsprint and printing paper were driven by both CT and PT. However, the consumptions of packaging paper and household paper were driven by the PT only. Compared to the development of CT, we found that the quick evolution of PT plays a more significant role in shifting people's consumption of paper products in China. The empirical results revealed by this study could provide valuable economics and policy implications to both academia and relevant industries. • Internet development has shifted the paper products consumption pattern in China. • Development of internet boosted the demand for printing paper and household paper. • Development of internet suppressed the demand for newsprint. • The effects of internet technological development are separated into two aspects. • Emerging Internet platforms shifted the consumption of paper products efficiently. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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16. Purification of Some Heavy Metals from Paper-Making Wastewater by Reed of Shuangtai Estuary Wetland.
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Su, Fangli, Zhou, Xin, Li, Yu, Guo, Chengjiu, and Wang, dan Tieliang
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HEAVY metals removal (Sewage purification) ,PAPER industry ,WETLANDS ,SIMULATION methods & models ,METAL absorption & adsorption - Abstract
Abstract: Through sampling reed in Shuangtai estuary wetland in April, 2009 and simulation test in Shenyang Agricultural University, we analyze the removal efficiency of Cu, Zn, Pb and Cd during different growth period of reed and distribution of them in various parts of reed. The results show that the removal efficiency is best in jointing stage, the removal of Pb largest with 21% increase and 30% in sprout and exhibition leaf period, the removal of Zn largest with 53% and 29% increase in jointing stage and the maturity period, the removal of Cd largest with 40% increase in the different growing season. The absorption amount of Cu, Zn, Pb and Cd in roots of reed reaches maximum during the growth, followed by in stems and in leaves. Absorptive capacity in the whole plant for Cu, Zn, Pb and Cd exists extremely significant difference (p <0.01). The order is Pb>Zn>Cu>Cd. The absorption in root is higher than in stems and in leaves (p <0.05), but Zn and Cd absorption amount has no significant differences in stems and leaves (p >0.05). [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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17. The perplexing pace of policy changes: The recovered paper sector continues to respond to regulatory changes with little or no warning from China and countries in Southeast Asia.
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Workman, Megan
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SUPPLY & demand ,RECYCLING equipment ,PLASTIC scrap ,PAPER recycling ,HAZARDOUS wastes - Published
- 2018
18. Ready for more: With China's demand for scrap paper waning, North American paper producers appear ready to pick up some of the slack.
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Taylor, Brian
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RESOURCE recovery facilities ,KRAFT paper ,RECYCLED paper ,SCRAP metal recycling - Published
- 2018
19. Jiating ji richang yong zhi tanyuan.
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TSUEN-HSUIN TSIEN
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PAPER -- History ,PAPER products ,TOILET paper ,PAPER napkins ,HAN dynasty, China, 202 B.C.-220 A.D. - Abstract
Paper has always been a cheap and convenient substitute for more expensive materials or clumsy objects which are useful for other purposes and it is sometimes suitable for uses in which no better materials will serve. Today, paper and paper products have hundreds of uses in communication, business, industry, and household operations, as they are found everywhere in daffy life. Many of these uses can be traced back to centuries ago when paper was used as extensively and variously in China as it is elsewhere in the world during the modern times. Generally speaking, paper was used for wrapping and padding not long after its invention in the Western Han; for writing from the Later Hart; for cutting into designs, making stationery, fans, and umbrellas from the third or fourth century; for clothing, furnishing, visiting cards, kites, lanterns, napkins, and toilet purposes no later than the fifth or sixth century; for family ceremonies in the seventh; for state sacrifices and making replicas of real objects from the eighth; and for playing cards, for wearing as protective arms, and in lieu of cash as a medium of exchange from the ninth century. In other words, all these uses for graphic and decorative arts, for commercial and ceremonial occasions, and for household and recreational purposes existed in China before paper was introduced to the West in the ninth century. While the use of paper in writing, printing, stationery and decoration is discussed in a separate article, this study traces the origin and development of the popular and household use of paper and paper products as recorded in literature or found in recent discoveries of early specimens and artifacts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1987
20. Paper for Development of Written Poetic Texts.
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LI Zhuang-ying
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POETRY (Literary form) ,PAPERMAKING ,CHINESE literature ,LITERATURE studies ,MANNERS & customs - Abstract
Papermaking is one of the four great inventions in ancient China; the most influential genre of Chinese literature is poetry; and paper and poetry are therefore both our "national quintessence" of which the Chinese people are proud. The period people use the tablets of bamboo or pieces of silk had lasted several thousand years before paper was created, when the instantaneous exchange of emotion had to be oral, and that is why the way of verbal expression used to be oral songs, but not textual poetry; meanwhile, owing to the heaviness and inconvenience of the media, the written texts were only used for conveying the diachronic tradition, not suitable for special circulation. The invention of paper and its wide usage made the Chinese culture step into the Middle Ancient Time and hence led to the boom of textual literature in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Thereafter, poetry changed its form from oral to written texts, which in turn led to the changes in the importance of the literary nature and the poetic ambience of poetry. The revolution of poetry relevant to the aesthetic nature and the formal rhyme was hence the result by using the material media of paper, demonstrating the influence of the material upon the spirit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
21. Preparing for change: As China closes its doors on recovered paper imports in 2021, analysts and recyclers alike expect to see different end markets for OCC in the near term.
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Smalley, Megan
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IMPORTS ,COVID-19 pandemic ,IMPORT quotas ,DOORS ,CONSUMPTION (Economics) ,EMAIL - Published
- 2020
22. Economic impact of more stringent environmental standard in China: Evidence from a regional policy experimentation in pulp and paper industry.
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Yang, Meijie, Yang, Lan, Sun, Mingxing, and Wang, Yutao
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PAPER industry ,ECONOMIC impact ,ECONOMIC statistics ,WATER pollution ,PAPER pulp ,ENVIRONMENTAL standards - Abstract
• Dentification of the water intensive industry—pulp and paper industry (PPI) at the firm level. • The partial static equilibrium model was applied to explore the economic effects. • Environmental regulation shows positive impacts on multiple indicators. Whether environmental regulation has negative impact on the economic performances of manufacturers in the real world cannot be concluded without reliable policy evaluations. The regional policy experimentation on raising the wastewater discharge standard in the pulp and paper industry in Shandong Province, China in the early 2000′s has been considered a success and has provided lessons for the crafting and strengthening of water pollution regulation for the whole country at a later stage. There has been, however, long lack of rigorous study that comprehensively evaluates the environmental and economic consequences of the policy experiment. The question about whether cleaner water came at a substantial economic cost remained unanswered. This may hinder cumulative policy learning and development. In this article, we adopt plant-level economic and environmental statistics and a difference-in-differences design to examine the economic effect of the Shandong wastewater policy in the 2000′s. Our results revealed that on average the environmental regulation enhanced the economic performances of pulp and paper plants. The regulation had positive effects on total output, total assets, and total profit, and it did not cause a statistically significant decline in employment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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23. HPV vaccine on social media (Sina Weibo) in China: How was the information presented and what were the reactions from the public (Student-Led Paper).
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HUMAN papillomavirus vaccines ,SOCIAL media ,CONTENT analysis ,STATISTICS ,CERVICAL cancer ,ONLINE information services - Abstract
One HPV vaccine was approved this July in China, which caused wide attention and discussion on social media Weibo. This study systematically analyzed information posted on Weibo to learn both the media discourse and public's reactions on this HPV vaccine. A content analysis was conducted on 382 posts. The posts were analyzed with respect to message source, tone, format, number of reposts, and information specific to HPV vaccine. Correlations between the aforementioned variables were also examined. The results showed a neutral or positive tone toward HPV vaccine in general, however, 30.8% of messages from individual sources hold a negative tone. Statistics was the most often used format. Comprehensive information on HPV vaccine, HPV and cervical cancer were presented by most of the messages (60%). However, the accuracy and effectiveness were lacking in half of the messages. The average numbers of reposts were 1083 and 8580 for individual and organizational sources. Higher numbers of reposts were associated with neutral tone, statistics format and complete and accurate descriptions for messages from individual sources. This relationship, however, didn't exist for messages from organizational sources. Health practitioners should pay attention to the inaccurate and ineffective issues of online information about HPV vaccine, especially when it is from organizational sources since it is highly disseminated without much scrutiny from online users. Moreover, when utilizing interpersonal source to disseminate health information, a neutral tone with complete and accurate account might be disseminated more widely at the current stage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
24. A Quantitative Analysis on Network Communication Research Papers in China from 1995 to 2006.
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Chengliang Zhang
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INFORMATION networks ,INTERNET ,QUANTITATIVE research ,MASS media ,TELECOMMUNICATION systems ,COMMUNICATIONS research - Abstract
In recent years, network communication research became gradually popular along with the upsurge of new media. It has since turned into a new focus in the communication field. By studying network communication papers from 1995 to 2006, this paper makes a relatively objective quantitative analysis of present research and the latest explorations of network communication in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
25. Markets for mixed paper: With China's restrictions on paper imports, millions of tons of residential mixed paper need to find new homes.
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Smalley, Megan
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IMPORT quotas ,RESOURCE recovery facilities ,SINGLE family housing - Published
- 2018
26. Short paper.
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Mikkola, Heimo and Rajasärkkä, Ari
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BIRD breeding ,ENDANGERED species ,BIRD migration - Abstract
The article presents information on data illustrating the population increase and expansion the Red-flanked Bluetail breeding in Finland over the past 40 years. The first Red-flanked Bluetail was recorded in the country on July 4, 1949. The population began to increase by 1987. It has been assumed that in winter the bird migrate mainly to southeast China, Korea and Taiwan.
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- 2014
27. The Summary of Some Papers Published from October to December in 2013.
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Yan Ran
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HOT spots (Political science) ,CHINESE national character ,MASS media ,GLOBALIZATION ,WESTERNERS (Western society) ,CITIZEN journalists ,INFORMATION technology - Abstract
The research focuses on four issues. First, researches on China's image becomes the hotspot again. The China's image in the eyes of westerners and westerner medias becomes multinational. With the development of new media technology, the construction of China's national image has raised new questions. Second, Many scholars think 2013 as the "big data year". The rapid development of big data is bringing this concept from the theoretical level to ordinary life. Third since the frequent sudden public crisis, the government image encountered an unprecedented crisis. The traditional media, new media and the news spokesman system combination interaction can shape the government image effectively. At last, Combined with the research about the concept of "citizen journalists", the research focuses the debate on this issue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
28. Follow the Vertical and Horizontal View: after Reading the Papers Written by Prof. Kosoto and Prof. Endo.
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LIAO Yuqun
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TRADITIONAL medicine ,HERBAL medicine ,MEDICAL schools ,MEDICINE ,HISTORY of medicine - Abstract
The article discusses the papers by Professors Kosoto and Endō on the development of a number of important schools in Japanese "Kanpō" which is traditional Japanese medicine from ancient China. It describes relationship between different schools of medicine in Japan and between eastern and western medical arts on their development point to a common Japanese thinking. The importance of obtaining necessary foundation for understanding the papers is also included.
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- 2012
29. The Comparability of Marking On Screen and On Paper: The Case of Liberal Studies in Hong Kong.
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Coniam, David
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EDUCATIONAL tests & measurements -- Scaling ,RASCH models ,LOGITS ,TEST scoring ,TEST validity - Abstract
This article details an investigation into the onscreen marking (OSM) of Liberal Studies (LS) in Hong Kong-where paper-based marking (PBM) of public examinations is being phased out and wholly superseded by OSM. The study involved 14 markers who had previously rated Liberal Studies scripts on screen in the 2009 Hong Kong Advanced Level examination. In the study, the 14 markers re-marked, on paper, a number of the scripts they had marked on screen in the 2009 examination. Using multi-faceted Rasch analysis, a five-faceted design was employed, modeling markers, test takers, input questions, rating scales, and the marking medium. Results showed that all factors generally exhibited good data fit. With the major facet for investigation being the method of marking, logit values centred at zero emerged. The hypothesis that the method of marking does not intrude on scores awarded to test takers when scripts are marked on screen or on paper was therefore accepted. Since all public examinations in Hong Kong will be marked solely on screen in 2012, it is vital for professional and public confidence that the scores returned from the OSM marking system can be considered as reliable as those obtained from paper-based marking. Results from the current study suggest that this is so. Given that many countries and jurisdictions globally are considering the implementation of OSM technology-albeit not in the all-embracing manner of Hong Kong-the current study provides further validation for the worldwide adoption of such technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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30. Preparation and publication of science citation index cited papers.
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Zhong Lai-ping
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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL citations ,PUBLISHING ,RESEARCH & development ,RESEARCH - Abstract
The science citation index (SCI) cited papers have been used as one of the evaluation items for both educational and academical levels, furthermore, both clinical and basic researchers have made great efforts on publishing more SCI cited papers, because the SCI cited papers can enhance their career, reputation, and ego. This paper discussed the proceeding steps during preparing and writing SCI cited papers, especially on the aspects of language basis, design, preparation, writing, submission, revision, based on the author's experience. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
31. The Summary of Some Papers Published in the First Half Year in 2013.
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Ran Yan
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COMMUNICATION ,MASS media ,JOURNALISTS ,ONLINE social networks ,WOMEN in mass media ,FOREIGN investments - Abstract
This paper summarizes some hot communication topics in the first half year in 2013 by combining academic views of some scholars. These topics include the reasons of network colony event, media mass try to adapt in network times, how journalists use SNS, the female gender of the mass media, analyze the report of national influence published by BBC, the situation of foreign investment in Chinese media. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
32. The Competition and Cooperation between Traditional and New Media -- A Summary of Some Papers Published in January and February in 2013.
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Ran Yan
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ECONOMIC competition ,COOPERATION ,NEWSPAPER publishing ,BIG data ,DATA mining ,BROADCASTING industry - Abstract
This paper summarizes some hot communication topics from January to February in 2013 by combining academic views of some scholars. These topics include the reasons for the failure of The Daily, big data and data mining, the transformation of newspapers and the two media markets in mainland China. The development of new media and the transformation of traditional media are always the topics that can draw lots of attention. The competition and cooperation between them can not only show the development of new techniques, but also play an important role in charging the habits of audiences, the mode of reporting news and some communication theories. More and more participation of pubic will bring much more challenges for the model of the guidance of public opinion in China. In order to adapt to the new broadcasting environment, the media needs more attempt and innovation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
33. Research on the China's First Paper on Topology.
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CHEN Kesheng
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TOPOLOGY - Abstract
The article informs that the first topology paper in China was published by Kiang Tsai-hai in 1931.
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- 2012
34. 废旧纺织品回收再利用研究进展.
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肖俊江, 丁 坤, 罗智红, 谢跃亭, and 邢善静
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INDUSTRIAL waste research ,TEXTILE waste ,COTTON textiles ,POLLUTION ,WASTE recycling ,PAPER recycling ,TEXTILE technology - Abstract
Copyright of China Textile Leader is the property of China Textile Information Center and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
35. An exploratory study on intercultural communication research contents and methods: A survey based on the international and domestic journal papers published from 2001 to 2005.
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Hu, Yanhong and Fan, Weiwei
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CROSS-cultural communication ,SURVEYS ,GLOBALIZATION ,PERIODICAL articles ,ADAPTABILITY (Personality) ,CULTURAL relations ,EMPIRICAL research ,QUANTITATIVE research - Abstract
Abstract: With the progressive acceleration of globalization in the world, the study of intercultural communication is accordingly flourishing day by day on both domestic and international levels. In order to discern the current trends of intercultural communication research in China and abroad and furthermore provide suggestions for future research, the present study has made an analysis of 368 intercultural communication articles published between 2001 and 2005 in 11 major international and domestic academic journals, among which 203 articles are from 10 major domestic academic journals and 165 ones from the American journal entitled International Journal of Intercultural Relations. Each article is analyzed from two perspectives: the research contents and research methods. The results indicate that intercultural communication research in China is sharply different from research abroad with regards to research contents and methods. The main concern of researchers abroad is intercultural adaptation and intercultural training while the Chinese researchers are mainly concerned with cross-cultural pragmatics. As far as research methods are concerned, most studies abroad are conducted using empirical research methods, the majority of which adopt the quantitative research method. On the contrary, most studies in China are non-empirical research. Of the small number of empirical studies, considerable attention is paid to the mixed use of both qualitative and quantitative research methods. At the end of the paper, constructive suggestions are made for future research. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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36. India's growth story: With China's doors closed to imports of many recyclables, India has imported slightly more nonferrous and paper scrap recently.
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Smalley, Megan
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NONFERROUS metals ,IMPORTS - Published
- 2019
37. What's next? Bill Moore, president, Moore & Associates, offers his take on what the industry should expect now that recovered paper flow to China has been greatly reduced.
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Smalley, Megan
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PLASTIC recycling - Published
- 2018
38. White Paper on China's Political Party System.
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POLITICAL parties ,POLITICAL systems ,CHINESE politics & government, 2002- ,COOPERATION ,DEMOCRACY ,MANNERS & customs - Abstract
The article presents the paper "China's Political Party System," published by China's State Council Information Office in 2007. The document examines the political party system adopted by China, focusing on the role that multi-party cooperation and political consultation under the leadership of the Communist Party plays in China's social and political life. The author looks at China's basic political system as well as manifestations of socialist democracy. A brief introduction to the democratic parties of China is also presented.
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- 2008
39. Review of Debates Concerning Paper History During the Last 30 Years in China.
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PAN Jixing
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PAPER -- History ,DEBATE - Published
- 2011
40. Are We "Paper Tigers"? The Limited Procedural Power of Arbitrators Under Chinese Law.
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Chi Manjiao
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ARBITRATION & award ,ARBITRATION (Administrative law) ,CIVIL procedure ,MEDIATION ,NEGOTIATION ,DISPUTE resolution - Abstract
The article focuses on the limited procedural power of arbitrators under Chinese law. Topics include the arbitration rules under the lex loci arbitri, jurisdictional power, and choice-of-law power. Information is provided on the dual track arbitration system, the issuing of interim powers, and the centralization of procedural power in China.
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- 2011
41. Peer Effects in Financial Investment of Board-interlocked Firms: An Information Sharing Perspective.
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Dong, Jichang, Liu, Xiaoting, Ji, Kangxian, Li, Xiuting, and Dong, Zhi
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INFORMATION sharing ,PEER pressure ,CARDBOARD ,MARKET capitalization ,IDIOSYNCRATIC risk (Securities) ,BUSINESS enterprises ,RISK sharing - Abstract
This paper aims to investigate the peer effects in financial investment of board-interlocked firms from the information sharing perspective. Based on board interlock and financial information of A-share listed nonfinancial firms in China, we construct board interlocking networks where firms share at least one board member in common and conduct an empirical investigation into peer effects in financial investment of board interlocking firms. The results demonstrate that peer effects are noticeably found in nonfinancial firms even after ruling out endogenous concerns by applying peers' peers' characteristics as instrumental variables, and carrying out robustness tests and placebo tests. In addition, the main manifestation of these peer effects is that firms with inferior quality information, i.e., poor financial conditions, low market capitalization, and higher stock idiosyncratic volatility, tend to follow companies that are perceived as having superior quality information in the above-mentioned areas. Firms located in the core position of board interlocking network or with more assets are more likely to be influenced by peers, because they can obtain more high-quality information. Different from existing studies, this paper provides a board interlocking perspective to the study of peer effects, which offers a new explanation for the expansion of financial activities of firms in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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42. Media Transparency in Action: A Case Study of Media Coverage of a Controversy Between ENGOs and a Paper Company in China.
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Klyueva, Anna and Yang, Aimei
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NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations ,INTERNATIONAL agencies ,NONPROFIT organizations ,MASS media - Abstract
This paper examined a historically significant case of how, for the first time in China, environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) collectively changed government decision and exerted considerable influence over a multimillion dollar paper company with the help of the media. An examination of media coverage on this issue was executed using media transparency framework (Tsetsura, 2005), and revealed the following findings. First, at the national level, most media hold supportive attitudes toward ENGOs, except for one media outlet that is affiliated with the party media − People's Daily. Second, at the local level, analysis showed that the media provided overly supportive coverage for the company, which can be attributed to potential influence of the company on the local media. The results of this case study once again demonstrated that the lack of media transparency is manifested more often at the local level than at the national. The study offered theoretical and practical implications of the findings and recommendations for future research. ..PAT.-Unpublished Manuscript [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
43. How Four U.S. Papers Covered the Communist Chinese Revolt.
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Harigen, Stephen
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JOURNALISM ,NEWSPAPERS ,MASS media audiences ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,COMMUNISTS - Abstract
Focuses on the coverage of the major foreign policy crisis in the collapse of Nationalist China to the Communists by American newspapers. Closeness of the event or issue in terms of perceived relevance to American audiences; Divisions between stories in terms of where they appeared in the newspapers; Tradition of foreign war reporting.
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- 1979
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44. Ink Dispersion on Qianlong Xuan Paper with Improved Ink Expression.
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Wu, Shuyi, Wu, Xinglong, and Chu, Paul K.
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DISPERSION (Chemistry) ,XUAN zhi ,SUSPENSIONS (Chemistry) ,WETTING ,CHEMICAL structure ,ATOMIC force microscopy ,SURFACE roughness - Abstract
Qianlong Xuan paper, lost two hundred years ago, was reproduced by engineers in Red-Star Xuan Paper Limited Liability Company of China. Its remarkable performance and profound historical value are highly regarded by artists and the paper commands very high price in the commercial market. Ink penetrates and spreads optimally in the paper and the words exhibit clear edges with small fluctuations because of the desirable wettability and wicking. These characteristics make it stand out from three Xuan paper samples. The good wettability, verified by contact angle measurements, is an essential prerequisite to strong wicking. Attenuated total reflectance Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy is performed to determine the chemical structure of Qianlong Xuan paper and the relatively large hydrogen bonding ratio contributes to the hydrophilicity. The microstructure investigated by scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy reveals wide fibers and a uniform fiber arrangement with good connectivity, dense network, as well as rough fiber surface. These unique properties endow Qianlong Xuan paper with strong wicking to improve the ink expression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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45. Features of Women's Dress in Cantonese District in Watercolor on the Pith Paper.
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WOMEN'S clothing ,WATERCOLOR painting ,XUAN zhi - Abstract
The watercolor painting on the pith paper has very important art value and historical worth as one kind of exported art work in Guangzhou in modern China. This article interpreted the features of aristocrat and folk women in Cantonese district in 18th - 19th century, based on typical women's images in watercolor painting on the pith paper. The author summarized and refined the artistic characteristics of their dress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
46. Homestead management in China from the "separation of two rights" to the "separation of three rights": Visualization and analysis of hot topics and trends by mapping knowledge domains of academic papers in China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI).
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Lu, Xiao, Peng, Wenlong, Huang, Xianjin, Fu, Qianqian, and Zhang, Quanjing
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DATA modeling ,GOVERNMENT policy ,RURAL-urban migration ,SELF-reliant living ,RURAL land use ,URBAN planning ,URBAN morphology ,CHINESE people - Abstract
• Transition from "separation of two rights" to "separation of three rights" in Chinese homestead was reviewed. • There is pronounced synergy between the number of published academic papers and policies. • Typical cases for the separation of three rights need to be conducted in combination with the latest reform strategies. • It needs to build a research framework based on a comprehensive perspective. Rural to urban migration under China's rapid urbanization has created inefficient use of rural homestead land. To address these issues, there is increasing interest in rural homestead system reform in China. Although several reforms have been implemented in pilot areas, reviews of the related accumulated literature are rare. The objectives of this study are the following: (i) to discuss the research transition from the "separation of two rights" to the "separation of three rights" in homestead management and (ii) draw conclusions on current research conditions, hot topics, and trends. This study provides a reference for further and deeper rural homestead system reform in China and regions worldwide. We collected and sorted 640 research papers on the topic of the separation of three rights in homestead (hereinafter referred to as STRH) or the homestead land use rights from China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and used CiteSpace and VOSviewer to visualize and map knowledge domains. The results show that: (1) From the study of the homestead land use rights to the study of the STRH, there is pronounced synergy between national policies and the number of published papers. The STRH has become a popular research field since 2018. (2) Most researchers are experts and scholars engaged in the study of agricultural economics, civil and commercial law, administrative law, or local legal systems. (3) Current and future studies on the STRH are and will be conducted in terms of the definition of concepts and connotations, confirmation of rights and registration, implementation paths, rural homestead system reform, rural revitalization strategy, reform challenges and countermeasures, risk control, and overall planning. (4) The studies on the STRH have integrity, and show characteristics of inheritance between it and studies on the homestead land use rights. (5) Studies on typical cases for the STRH should be conducted in combination with the latest strategic requirements such as rural land system reform, rural revitalization strategy, and integrated urban and rural development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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47. All-China Women's Federation: A Party Representative or Feminist Organization? (Top Paper).
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Shen, Hongmei
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FEMINISM ,POLITICAL organizations ,NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations ,ORGANIZATIONAL structure ,POLITICAL participation - Abstract
This study critically examined whose interests All-China Women's Federation did, do and will represent by situating this organization in the past 90 years of development of Chinese women's movement. The study concluded that this organization has shifted between a party organ and a nongovernmental organization that represents women's interests, or sometimes played both roles. Complex characteristics of Chinese women's movement will make it more challenging for the future development of this organization. ..PAT.-Unpublished Manuscript [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
48. Australia's Defense White Paper: Not Quite Coming to Terms With China's Rise.
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Roggeveen, Sam
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MILITARY spending ,DEFENSIVE (Military science) ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,MILITARY science ,MILITARY relations - Abstract
The article reports on the 2016 Australia's Defense White Paper released in February 2016 which supports the assertion that the future of Australian Defence Force will be more capable of operations to deter and defeat threats to Australia. Topics include the promise to raise defense spending to 2% of gross domestic product, anxieties about the rise of China, and the issue of China's centrality to Australia's future.
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- 2016
49. Research progress and potential of new enhanced oil recovery methods in oilfield development.
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YUAN, Shiyi, HAN, Haishui, WANG, Hongzhuang, LUO, Jianhui, WANG, Qiang, LEI, Zhengdong, XI, Changfeng, and LI, Junshi
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ENHANCED oil recovery ,OIL fields ,SHALE oils ,THERMAL oil recovery ,CHEMICAL flooding (Petroleum engineering) ,OIL field flooding - Abstract
This paper reviews the basic research means for oilfield development and also the researches and tests of enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods for mature oilfields and continental shale oil development, analyzes the problems of EOR methods, and proposes the relevant research prospects. The basic research means for oilfield development include in-situ acquisition of formation rock/fluid samples and non-destructive testing. The EOR methods for conventional and shale oil development are classified as improved water flooding (e.g. nano-water flooding), chemical flooding (e.g. low-concentration middle-phase micro- emulsion flooding), gas flooding (e.g. micro/nano bubble flooding), thermal recovery (e.g. air injection thermal-aided miscible flooding), and multi-cluster uniform fracturing/water-free fracturing, which are discussed in this paper for their mechanisms, approaches, and key technique researches and field tests. These methods have been studied with remarkable progress, and some achieved ideal results in field tests. Nonetheless, some problems still exist, such as inadequate research on mechanisms, imperfect matching technologies, and incomplete industrial chains. It is proposed to further strengthen the basic researches and expand the field tests, thereby driving the formation, promotion and application of new technologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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50. Distribution patterns of tight sandstone gas and shale gas.
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DAI, Jinxing, DONG, Dazhong, NI, Yunyan, GONG, Deyu, HUANG, Shipeng, HONG, Feng, ZHANG, Yanling, LIU, Quanyou, WU, Xiaoqi, and FENG, Ziqi
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SHALE gas reservoirs ,SANDSTONE ,PETROLEUM production ,NATURAL gas ,COALBED methane - Abstract
Based on an elaboration of the resource potential and annual production of tight sandstone gas and shale gas in the United States and China, this paper reviews the researches on the distribution of tight sandstone gas and shale gas reservoirs, and analyzes the distribution characteristics and genetic types of tight sandstone gas reservoirs. In the United States, the proportion of tight sandstone gas in the total gas production declined from 20%--35% in 2008 to about 8% in 2023, and the shale gas production was 8 310x108 m3 in 2023, about 80% of the total gas production, in contrast to the range of 5%--17% during 2000--2008. In China, the proportion of tight sandstone gas in the total gas production increased from 16% in 2010 to 28% or higher in 2023. China began to produce shale gas in 2012, with the production reaching 250x108 m3 in 2023, about 11% of the total gas production of the country. The distribution of shale gas reservoirs is continuous. According to the fault presence, fault displacement and gas layer thickness, the continuous shale gas reservoirs can be divided into two types: continuity and intermittency. Most previous studies believed that both tight sandstone gas reservoirs and shale gas reservoirs are continuous, but this paper holds that the distribution of tight sandstone gas reservoirs is not continuous. According to the trap types, tight sandstone gas reservoirs can be divided into lithologic, anticlinal, and synclinal reservoirs. The tight sandstone gas is coal-derived in typical basins in China and Egypt, but oil-type gas in typical basins in the United States and Oman. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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