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The Influence of Chinese and Western Culture on English-Chinese Translation

The Influence of Chinese and Western Culture on English-Chinese Translation

... contrary, western culture, origins from Greek Peninsula and its adjacent coastal areas, is an open marine geographical ...of western-style ...

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The Influence of Western Culture on Taiwan Patent Medicine Packaging Design in the Early Post-war Period (1945-1960s)

The Influence of Western Culture on Taiwan Patent Medicine Packaging Design in the Early Post-war Period (1945-1960s)

... early western Art Deco style was popular, trains, planes, rockets and other high speed transportations that represented modern mechanical civilization were often used in design, to deliver the message of “modern” ...

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Influence of Chinese and Western Culture on Modern Church Architecture in Yan’an Area

Influence of Chinese and Western Culture on Modern Church Architecture in Yan’an Area

... Christian culture, but also the history record of the communication between the western culture and local tra- ditional culture in Yan’an ...the western architectural tradition while it ...

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Resisting the Apocalyptic Tendency of Western Culture through Metafiction: Pynchon and DeLillo’s Use of Detective Fiction

Resisting the Apocalyptic Tendency of Western Culture through Metafiction: Pynchon and DeLillo’s Use of Detective Fiction

... in Western culture sharply, and the idea of mimesis that describes the work of art by referring to its function to represent the truth out there (in “the real” world) has supported this habitual tendency ...

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Light into Darkness: The Significance of Glowworms and Fireflies in Western Culture

Light into Darkness: The Significance of Glowworms and Fireflies in Western Culture

... The connotation network of glow-worms and fireflies in Western culture is extraordinarily rich. There are a lot of animals with a much higher value in human economics whether as useful or as harmful ...

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Medicine and psychiatry in Western culture: Ancient Greek myths and modern prejudices

Medicine and psychiatry in Western culture: Ancient Greek myths and modern prejudices

... The origins of Western culture extensively relate to Ancient Greek culture. While many ancient cultures have contributed to our current knowledge about medicine and the origins of psychiatry, the ...

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At the edges – A place and a space for tears: Exploring the framing of depression
in contemporary western culture

At the edges – A place and a space for tears: Exploring the framing of depression in contemporary western culture

... From a Weberian perspective, science is believed to be a total world-view because religion operated as a total world-view. This results in medicine functioning as the secular world’s total world-view in the area of ...

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At the edges – A place and a space for tears: Exploring the framing of depression
in contemporary western culture

At the edges – A place and a space for tears: Exploring the framing of depression in contemporary western culture

... of Western rationality and of the total world-view of the secular West deriving from religious antecedents to analyse the current framing of ...the Western proclivity for logocentrism and Levinasian ...

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Inhumanities  Nazi Interpretations of Western Culture

Inhumanities Nazi Interpretations of Western Culture

... on culture (p. 5), stressing in particular the dogma that all high culture had to originate in the völkisch impulse, and that all the greatest figures in the Western cultural tradition were ...

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Sexually explicit representations and their significance in late modern Western culture: A critical appraisal

Sexually explicit representations and their significance in late modern Western culture: A critical appraisal

... David Buckingham and Sara Bragg’s w o rk on young people, sex, relationships and the media (2004) has presented a very helpful account that is firm ly located within the new culture o f self-regulation, literacy ...

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The Influence of Western Culture on Taiwan Patent Medicine Packaging Design in the Early Post-war Period (1945-1960s)

The Influence of Western Culture on Taiwan Patent Medicine Packaging Design in the Early Post-war Period (1945-1960s)

... of western values by Africans, and of modernity on the one hand, and the overwhelming negative influence of westernization on the diverse African cultural practices, on the other ...

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The Influence of Western Culture on Taiwan Patent Medicine Packaging Design in the Early Post-war Period (1945-1960s)

The Influence of Western Culture on Taiwan Patent Medicine Packaging Design in the Early Post-war Period (1945-1960s)

... And so, if Leonardo da Vinci’s portrait of Mona Lisa is in fact Isabella Aragon Sforza, the Duchess of Milan, and not the Florentine, Lisa Gherardini, then we conclude our argument h[r] ...

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The Influence of Western Culture on Taiwan Patent Medicine Packaging Design in the Early Post-war Period (1945-1960s)

The Influence of Western Culture on Taiwan Patent Medicine Packaging Design in the Early Post-war Period (1945-1960s)

... This paper provides an overview of the key Renaissance artistic principles of furia, forza, difficultà, terriblità, and fantasia, and uses them to examine and compare Cellini’s famous [r] ...

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The Influence of Western Culture on Taiwan Patent Medicine Packaging Design in the Early Post-war Period (1945-1960s)

The Influence of Western Culture on Taiwan Patent Medicine Packaging Design in the Early Post-war Period (1945-1960s)

... Individuals are exponents of life in the universe. They are deemed to have the structure of human life in its entirety, by Wilhelm Diltheyand it is seen descriptively through verstehenfrom Weber (Bendix, 1962) (to ...

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Book Review: Turings's Man: Western Culture in the Computer Age, 5 Computer L.J. 605 (1985)

Book Review: Turings's Man: Western Culture in the Computer Age, 5 Computer L.J. 605 (1985)

... For ex- ample, in one interesting discourse, Bolter discusses the evolution of the clock, an underlying analogy to the computer which runs throughout the book, and h[r] ...

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Christian ethical perspectives on marriage and family life in modern Western culture

Christian ethical perspectives on marriage and family life in modern Western culture

... Graeco-Roman culture defines the family within the framework of the state, the New Testament defines the family within the framework of the covenant and kingdom of ...

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The Influence of Western Culture on Taiwan Patent Medicine Packaging Design in the Early Post-war Period (1945-1960s)

The Influence of Western Culture on Taiwan Patent Medicine Packaging Design in the Early Post-war Period (1945-1960s)

... 2. What is actually depicted is wind. Before this will be exemplified in the individual drawings, one has to ask how it is possible that something that Leonardo meant as a representati[r] ...

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Areas of Potential Improvement for Hospitals’ Patient-Safety Culture in Western Ethiopia

<p>Areas of Potential Improvement for Hospitals&rsquo; Patient-Safety Culture in Western Ethiopia</p>

... patient-safety culture and medical ...patient-safety culture comes from developed countries. 25 Patient-safety culture is a relatively new focus, and little is known regarding its current status in ...

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Culture and Birthing: Experiences from a Rural Community in Western Kenya

Culture and Birthing: Experiences from a Rural Community in Western Kenya

... Japanese culture it was believed eating the placenta would increase a woman's ...Thai culture the placenta is salted, jarred and buried under a tree that corresponds to the symbol of the Asian year of the ...

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The Alvin M. and Betty Josephy Library of Western History and Culture

The Alvin M. and Betty Josephy Library of Western History and Culture

... In 1965, Alvin M. Josephy Jr.’s Nez Perce Indi- ans and the Opening of the Northwest brought Joseph and the Nez Perce back to national attention. While working on that book, Josephy and his family fell in love with the ...

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