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Quan Deyu yan jiuJin, Shijun. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Taiwan da xue. / Spine title. Reproduced from typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-123).
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Jin Yuan quan zhen dao nei dan xin xing lun yan jiuZhang, Guangbao, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Beijing da xue, 1992. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-354).
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Ch'üan-Chen: a new Taoist sect in North China during the Twelfth and Thirteenth centuriesYao, Daozhong January 1980 (has links)
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江南全真道教: 以六府一州道觀為重心的考察(1271-1911). / The Quanzhen taoism in the south of the Yangtze River, a research on its monasteries' development in six prefectures and a district (1271-1911) / Quanzhen Taoism in the south of the Yangtze River a research on its monasteries' development in six prefectures and a district (1271--1911) (Chinese text) / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection / Digital dissertation consortium / Jiang nan Quan zhen dao jiao: yi liu fu yi zhou dao guan wei zhong xin de kao cha (1271-1911).January 2005 (has links)
吳亞魁. / 呈交日期: 2004年12月. / 論文(哲學博士)--香港中文大學, 2005. / 參考文獻 (p. 248-271). / Cheng jiao ri qi: 2004 nian 12 yue. / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest Information and Learning Company, [200-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Mode of access: World Wide Web. / Abstracts also in English. / Wu Yakui. / Lun wen (Zhe xue bo shi)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue, 2005. / Can kao wen xian (p. 248-271).
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The evolution of the Chinese women's movement the All-China Women's Federation /Yee, Mary Aleessa. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Calgary (Canada), 2002.
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A tecnica de Tai Ji Quan como suporte para o desenvolvimento das habilidades psicofisicas do dançarino contemporaneo / Tai Ji Quan technique as a support for the development of contemporary dancer's psychophysics abilitiesBrandão, Ana Cristina Coelho 28 November 2005 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2005 / Resumo: A idéia central desta pesquisa consiste na aplicação de conceitos teóricos da dança moderna (norte-americana e alemã), abordados por seus pioneiros - Dalcroze, Delsarte, Isadora Duncan, Denishawn, Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Rudolf Laban e Mary Wigman - conjugados aos princípios do Tai Ji Quan, mais especificamente no que tange aos seus encadeamentos, visando proporcionar instrumentos técnico-expressivos facilitadores para o dançarino contemporâneo em seu processo criativo e construções poéticas. Parte-se do pressuposto de que os conceitos da dança moderna podem ser aplicados no viés da (re)-descoberta do corpo como uma unidade psicofísica e contribuir de forma qualitativa para a atuação da pessoa, seja cotidiana ou cênica. Do mesmo modo foram aplicados alguns princípios da técnica do Tai ji Quan. Acredita-se que a busca de uma proposta de treinamento psicofísico para dançarinos deve, antes de tudo, objetivar o desenvolvimento global dos mesmos, a partir do auto-conhecimento e descoberta do corpo, como unidade psicofísica do ser humano / Abstract: The central idea of this research consists of the application of theoretical concepts of the modern dance (North American and German), approached by their pioneers - Dalcroze, Delsarte, Isadora Duncan, Denishawn, Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Rudolf Laban and Mary Wigman - conjugated to the beginnings of Tai Ji Quan, more specifically with respect to their linkages, seeking to provide facilitative technician-expressive instruments for the contemporary dancer in his creative process and poetic constructions. It breaks of the presupposition that the concepts of the modern dance can be applied in the inclination of the (re)-discovery of the body as a unit psychophysical and to contribute in a qualitative way for the person's performance, be daily or scenic. In the same way they were applied some beginnings of the technique of the Tai ji Quan. It is believed that the search of a proposal of psychophysical training for dancers owes, before everything, to aim at the global development of the same ones, starting from the solemnity-knowledge and discovery of the body, as the human being's unit psychophysical / Mestrado / Mestre em Artes
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Contemporary monastic taoism: process of revival of the Leigutai lineage = 当代全真道教 : 以擂鼓台道院法派的复兴过程为例 / 当代全真道教: 以擂鼓台道院法派的复兴过程为例 / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection / Contemporary monastic taoism: process of revival of the Leigutai lineage = Dang dai quan zhen dao jiao : yi lei gu tai dao yuan fa pai de fu xing guo cheng wei li / Dang dai quan zhen dao jiao: yi lei gu tai dao yuan fa pai de fu xing guo cheng wei liJanuary 2015 (has links)
Martin, Karine. / Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 219-239). / Abstracts also in Chinese. / Title from PDF title page (viewed on 15, September, 2016). / Martin, Karine.
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The structure, functioning, and performance of the Chinese stock marketsLin, Yu-Tsui 01 January 2003 (has links)
This thesis focuses on the stocks in two major stock exchanges in China: the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. In order to understand the overall performance of the Chinese stock markets, the research compares the performance among Chinese stock markets, other emerging stock markets, and the S&P 500 Index during the 1990's.
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Sizhu for flute, clarinet in B-flat, violin, cello, piano, and percussionSharp, Barry Shelton 01 May 2015 (has links)
Sizhu was written for the standard Pierrot ensemble though with percussion replacing the singer. This particular ensemble is capable of producing a multitude of colors while maintaining the balance inherent to a chamber group. The Chinese name, si’zhu, is a literal and figurative metaphor for these elements of the ensemble. Literally translated “silk” (sī) and “bamboo” (zhú), the word is a generalization for Chinese classical music developed in the Jiangsu province (Jiāngnán sīzhú) that utilizes strings, or “silk” instruments, and flutes, or “bamboo,” instruments in combination. A typical work involves two or more players of either ilk. In reference to the work presented here, Sizhu is a metaphor for the western instruments (flute and clarinet as “bamboo,” and violin and cello as “silk”) that are employed within the piece. It also refers to my use of a Chinese melody in the compositional process. The song, Er Quan Ying Yue (The Moon Reflected In Second Spring), was composed and performed regularly on the streets by the blind erhu player A Bing. The song has been fragmented, stretched, and varied to the point of near inscrutability, though it becomes more comprehensible following the mid-point. It inspires both structural and local events. The work also employs aspects of the spectral style. The first section is a slow distortion and transformation of the A harmonic spectrum; specific partials are emphasized as the spectrum expands and contracts. Additionally, fragments of the Chinese melody appear within the confines of each specific harmonic structure. The second part completely diverges utilizing assimilated pentatonic scale permutations. Finally, the third section synthesizes these two elements of musical material within the piece as the instruments morendo into silence.
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Effets d'un programme de tai chi sur la composition corporelle et la capacité fonctionnelle de la femme post ménopauséeDupontgand, Sophie 01 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Introduction : Le vieillissement modifie la composition corporelle, ce qui accélère la perte d'autonomie. L'activité physique pourrait être une intervention préventive pour contrer ce phénomène. Or, 62 % des femmes post ménopausées sont inactives (Institut de la statistique du Québec, 2009). Objectif : Évaluer l'effet de 12 semaines en tai chi chez des femmes post ménopausées sur la composition corporelle et la capacité fonctionnelle. Méthode : Quarante-six femmes post ménopausées ont été recrutées et divisées en 2 groupes (Novices : NO et expertes : EX en tai chi). Parmi ce nombre, 15 novices et 18 expertes en tai chi ont terminé l'étude. La composition corporelle, les capacités fonctionnelles ainsi que l'état de santé ont été mesurés pré et post tests. Résultats : Le score au test de la chaise s'est significativement amélioré (NO : p<0.001 vs EX : p=0.003) chez nos 2 groupes mais seul nos EX ont une amélioration significative au test de l'escalier (p=0.004). De plus, la perception de l'état de fatigue a diminué significativement dans nos 2 groupes (NO : p=0.002; EX : p=0.03). Seul le groupe NO a connu une augmentation significative de la force musculaire (Kincom; p=0.02). Finalement nous observons une diminution significative de l’IMC (p=0.03) et du tour de taille (p=0.007) chez le groupe EX. Conclusion : Le tai chi semble efficace pour améliorer la composition corporelle et les capacités fonctionnelles chez des femmes post ménopausées novices ou expertes et ce même si ces dernières étaient autonomes et n'avaient pas encore atteint l'âge de 70 ans. Ainsi, le tai chi devrait être considéré comme une avenue adaptée pour maintenir un vieillissement réussi.
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