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Strategy for advancing the small church of Taiwan Evangelical Holiness ChurchChen, Andrew Chi-Jang. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Logos Evangelical Seminary, 2005. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 361-374).
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Colonization patterns of stream benthos on artificial substrates in TaiwanShieh, Sen-her 13 December 1991 (has links)
Experiments on the colonization of artificial substrates by stream benthos were
conducted in upper Chingmei Stream, Taiwan. The artificial substrates were colonized by
stream benthos for periods of 3, 6 12, 21, 30 and 42 days.The two experiments were
designed for different purposes. Experiment I from December 15, 1990 to January 29,
1991 investigated the colonization patterns of stream benthos at two sites: a polluted site
caused by coal mining activities (Site 1) and a recovery site further downstream of the
polluted site (Site 2). Experiment II from March 14, 1991 to April 28, 1991 tested the
effect of two different sizes of substrate (cobble and gravel) on the colonization patterns
of stream benthos at Site 2.
In Experiment I, the total number of individuals and taxa were significantly affected
by exposure period of experimental substrates and sites which indicate the occurrence of
succession and the detrimental effect of coal mining activities on the benthic community.
At Site 1, only Caenis sp., Euphaea sp. and Chironomidae occurred on all sampling dates
and were abundant. The other taxa may just continue to drift away from the site. The
chironomid larvae were most abundant. They accounted for over 90% of the colonizing
individuals from day 12 to day 42. At Site 2, Baetis spA and Chironomidae were most
abundant. They accounted for over 80% during the experiment, except on day 21. The
relative abundance shifted from Baetis sp.A to Chironomidae with an increase in
colonization time. Association analysis was performed on the abundance of taxa pairs
within the same functional feeding group at Site 2. The results suggest that filter-feeders
and predators have concordant colonization patterns. The relationship between taxa and
abundance at the two sites also was tested by lognormal distribution to determine the
degree of equilibrium of the community.
In Experiment II, the substratum types influenced only the total number of individuals
colonizing baskets. The gravel substrate provides more surface area for stream benthos
and supports more individuals. Baetis sp.A and chironomid larvae were abundant; they
accounted for over 84% of the individuals from day 6 to 42 on both gravel and cobble.
The chironomid larvae comprised 36% of the fauna on the gravel substrate and 35 - 79%
of the fauna on the cobble substrate. The results of association analysis on the abundance
of taxa pairs within the same functional feeding group showed that there were more taxa
pairs with significant associations on cobble than on gravel. The negatively significant
associations also occurred more on the cobble substrate. This indicates that biological
interactions may be important in determining the development of community on the
cobble substrate. Disturbance caused by floods influenced the colonization patterns,
especially on the gravel substrate. It reset the artificial substrates back to earlier
conditions. This study only suggests that competition may occur in the subtropical
Taiwanese stream and further experimentation is needed to demonstrate whether
competition occurs. / Graduation date: 1992
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Utterance particles in Taiwanese conversation and their pragmatic functionsHuang, Mei-Chu S. January 2002 (has links)
The discourse functions of three Taiwanese particles la, hon and ne are analyzed. These utterance particles occur primarily found in the spoken language, usually conversation. The corpus of the study comprises transcription of recorded face-to-face, telephone, and radio talk show conversation, casual interviews, and church sermons. All three Taiwanese particles express a form of emphasis but in different ways. La has five interrelated functions, depending on the context: 1. To express in an assertion and in an answer to a question; 2. To express a sense of guessing or questioning; 3. To express one's impatience, dislike, or annoyance; 4. To indicate a sense of coaxing; 5. To emphasize each item in an incomplete list. Hon expresses the lowest degree of speaker emphasis of the three particles. It is used to elicit a minimal or a positive response from the addressee. Finally, ne expresses the strongest degree of emphasis of the three. It is usually used to draw the addressee's attention to information that the speaker assumes is new to the hearer. / Department of English
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Choosing coalition partners the politics of central bank independence in Korea and Taiwan /Byun, Young Hark, January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2006. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Strategic role of Hong Kong in the context of facilitating Taiwanese investment in China /Chan, Kwok-fai. January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1992.
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Achieving interaction in listening and speaking within a Chinese cultural contextShi, Qingquan 01 January 2001 (has links)
The purpose of this project is to develop heuristics and guidelines for English teachers to design appropriate courses. The exploration begins with a review of relevant literature in order to provide principles to comprise a pedagogical model. Based on that model, an instructional unit is presented that incorporates the model in a real-world context.
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A proposed planning program for tourism development in Hengchun Peninsula of TaiwanCheng, Yung-Nan January 2011 (has links)
Kansas State University master's non-thesis project. / Digitized by Kansas State University Libraries
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Effect of socio-economic, personal and perceptual variables on Taiwanese consumers' private brands purchase behaviour : an integrated frameworkLin, Chen-yu January 2010 (has links)
Private branding strategy plays an important role for international retailers entering Asian grocery markets since there is a consensus that it helps retailers not only improve the store profitability but also differentiate themselves from other competitors. However, our present understanding of consumer responses to private brand (PB) is mainly based on studies of Western markets that have long PB development history. Generally speaking, European and American consumers have sophomore purchase experience and well familiarity with local retailers and their own brand products. Little scholarly research has examined factors influencing consumers’ selection of private brands offered by international retailers in Asian countries such as Taiwan. The purpose of this thesis is to identify how individual characteristics can be used in predicting Taiwanese consumers’ preferences for private brands since a successful marketing strategy is always based on well understanding how preferences vary with consumer factors. This thesis first reviews previous studies of PB and presents the results of six focus groups in Taiwan. These results identify six key consumer characteristic variables (i.e. price consciousness, perceived PB quality, perceived PB risk, store reputation reliance, innovativeness and familiarity with PB) influencing consumers’ PB attitude and purchase intention. This thesis then proposes a model that integrates these six consumer characteristic variables. In view of the potential store difference, data were collected from two international retailers, Carrefour and 7-11, in Taiwan. A total of 409 useable questionnaires (222 from the on-line surveys and 187 from face-to-face interviewing) were collected and analyzed. The findings revealed that Taiwanese consumers are more concerned about the quality than the price of these international retailers’ PB products. The results also demonstrate that when consumers are more familiar with international retailers’ PB, they have more confidence in evaluating product quality, reducing perceived PB risk and enhancing price consciousness of PB in the same time. Similarly, when consumers perceived better store reputation, they will perceive better quality of the PB and have better PB attitude and higher purchase intention toward the retailer’s PB. More importantly, this paper verified that innovative private brand can increase consumers’ perception of private brand quality and ultimately increase their intention to buy it. Also, this thesis finds that some consumer characteristics variables have more correlation with PB purchase intention and the contribution of the variables varies from Carrefour to 7-11. In general, however, perceptual variables have stronger prediction power than personal and socio-economic variables. These findings highlight the importance of consumers’ familiarity with PB and perceived quality of PB and suggest that managers should increase various promotional activities to facilitate consumers’ familiarity with their PB. For example, they can offer free samples or tasting at the point of sale, to increase consumers’ familiarity with their PB products in the future. More academic and managerial implications and suggestions for future research are discussed in the conclusion chapter.
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Detecting deep tectonic tremor in Taiwan using dense arraysSun, Wei-Fang 07 January 2016 (has links)
Deep tectonic tremor has been observed in major subduction zones, strike-slip faults, inland faulting systems, and arc-continent collision environments around the Pacific Rim. However, detailed space-time evolution of its source locations remains enigmatic because of difficulties in detecting and locating tremor accurately. In 2011, we installed two dense, small-aperture seismic arrays aiming to detect ambient tremor source beneath southern Central Range in Taiwan. We recorded continuous waveforms for a total of 134 days, including tremor triggered by the great 2011 Mw9.0 Tohoku earthquake. We use the broadband frequency-wavenumber beamforming and the moving-window grid-search methods to compute array parameters for detecting seismic signals. The obtained array parameters closely match both relocated local earthquakes and triggered tremor bursts located by an envelope cross-correlations method, indicating the robustness of our array technique. We identify tremor signals with coherent waveforms and deep incidence angles and detect tremor for 44 days among the 134-day study period. The total duration is 1,481-minute, which is 3-6 times more than that detected by the envelope cross-correlations method. In some cases, we observe rapid tremor migration with a speed at the order of 40-50 km/hour that is similar to the speed of fast tremor migration along-dip on narrow streaks in Japan and Cascadia. Our results suggest that dense array techniques are capable of capturing detailed spatiotemporal evolutions of tremor behaviors in southern Taiwan.
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The development of basketball in Taiwan : from the perspectives of theories of governance and strategic relationsJiang, Ren-Shiang January 2013 (has links)
This thesis has sought to investigate the nature of the governance system relating to basketball in Taiwanese society with emphasis on the development of basketball against the backdrop of societal development in Taiwan and in the broader political-cultural environment. Two complementary theoretical approaches are adopted in this study: those of governance theory at the meso level of analysis; and a strategic-relational approach at the macro level to explain the ways in which governance decisions are taken in strategically selective contexts which facilitate and constrain certain actions and thus outcomes. The empirical analysis draws on a qualitative case-study approach, which was based on documentary materials and semi-structured interviews. Three major cases, namely, the collapse of the Chinese Basketball Alliance, the emergence of the Super Basketball League and the sporting links with China, were selected on the basis of their significance in the operational governance of basketball. The first is a specific event, the second focuses on a particular process, and the third on the impact of context. The perceptions of the stakeholders in the specific groups were reviewed in order to compose insights into their account of the principal interests and forces in the governance system. Interview transcripts and government reports were subject to coding employing Nvivo 9 qualitative data analysis software, and coding and analysis were undertaken employing an ethnographic content analysis approach. While governance theory provides an explanatory framework at the meso-level of analysis, the thesis argues for embedding this within a wider strategic relational meta-theoretical account. This emphasises the dialectic relationship between strategic, reflexive actors and the strategic selectivity of the context of decision-making which privileges certain strategies and tactics, and explains the structural coherence (and/or patterns of incoherence) which have emerged in the evolving nature of the governance of basketball in Taiwan. By focusing on these three inter-related studies, we provided linked spatio-temporal forms of explanation of how the collapse of the CBA provided the strategic context and strategic resources for the emergence of the SBL and the Sina Basketball Club s migration to China. Subsequently the case of the SBL and Sina provided the strategic context and strategic resources for Taiwanese players migration to China as individual sportsmen. The thesis has thus produced explanations of how the outcomes of one case provide the strategically inscribed selectivity of the next which with recursively selected strategies and tactics on the part of stakeholders produces the structured coherence/pattern (and / or incoherence) of the Taiwanese (male) prospective-professional basketball system.
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