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ContributorsChou, Ju-hsi (Author, Editor) / Brown, Claudia (Editor) / Ballinger, James K (Contributor) / Kahn, Harold L. (Author) / Rogers, Howard (Author) / She, Ch'eng (Author) / Yang, Xin (Author)
Created1985
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Table of Contents:

"Forward"

"Lenders to the Exhibition"

"Chinese Painting under the Qianlong Emperor, 1735-1795" by Ju-hsi Chou, Page 1.

"A Matter of Taste: The Monumental and Exotic in the Qianlong Reigh" by Harold L. Kahn, Page 288.

"Court Painting under the Qianlong Emperor" by Howard Rogers, Page 303.

"The Painting Academy of the Qianlong Period:

Table of Contents:

"Forward"

"Lenders to the Exhibition"

"Chinese Painting under the Qianlong Emperor, 1735-1795" by Ju-hsi Chou, Page 1.

"A Matter of Taste: The Monumental and Exotic in the Qianlong Reigh" by Harold L. Kahn, Page 288.

"Court Painting under the Qianlong Emperor" by Howard Rogers, Page 303.

"The Painting Academy of the Qianlong Period: A Study in Relation to the Taipei National Palace Museum Collection" by She Ch'eng, Page 318.

"Court Painting in the Yongzheng and Qianlong Periods of the Qian Dynasty with Reference to the Collection of the Palace Museum, Peking" by Yang Xin, Page 343.

"Selected Bibliography," Page 358.

"Glossary of Chinese Characters," Page 360.

"Credits"

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ContributorsBallinger, James K (Contributor) / Brown, Claudia (Author, Curator) / Rabiner, Donald (Author, Curator) / Yang, Boda (Author) / Chang, Lin-sheng (Author)
Created1987
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Table of Contents:

"Preface," Page 7.

"Introduction," Page 9.

"The Robert H. Clague Collection," Page 17.

"A Brief Account of Qing Dynasty Glass," Page 71.

"Qing Enameled Glass," Page 87.

"Bibliography," Page 95.

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ContributorsBrown, Claudia (Author, Curator) / Hickman, Ronald (Author of afterword, colophon, etc., Contributor)
Created1980
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Table of Contents:

"Preface," Page 3.

"Introduction," Page 5.

"Notes Page," 14.

"Chronology," Page 17.

"Plates," Page 18.

"Epilogue Page," 174.

"Acknowledgments," Page 179.

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ContributorsBrown, Claudia (Author, Curator) / Ballinger, James K (Contributor)
Created1982
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Table of Contents:

"Preface," Page iv.

"Introduction," Page v.

"Notes," Page xi.

"Chronology," Page xiii.

"Collection," Page 1.

"Acknowledgements," Page 86.

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ContributorsBrown, Claudia (Author, Curator) / Mowry, Robert D. (Author, Curator) / Ballinger, James K (Contributor)
Created1993
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Table of Contents:

"Preface," Page 6

"Chronology," Page 8

"Casting a Chinese Renaissance," Page 9

"Bibliography," Page 13

"The Robert H. Clague Collection," Page 17

"Notes," Page 225

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ContributorsSchulz-Weidner, Wolfgang (Speaker) / Lockhart, Carol Ann (Respondent) / Kirkman -Liff, Bradford L. (Respondent)
Created2008-02-29
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"Describing financing of health care systems in Europe with its now 27 member states is a challenge that requires the stating of criteria against which the different systems might be evaluated. The evaluation cannot be restricted to examining financial resources, but has to include at least the basic benefit performances

"Describing financing of health care systems in Europe with its now 27 member states is a challenge that requires the stating of criteria against which the different systems might be evaluated. The evaluation cannot be restricted to examining financial resources, but has to include at least the basic benefit performances of health schemes (plans). The main countries to be examined here are France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and—despite the fact that it is not an EU member—Switzerland."

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ContributorsWynn-Jones, John (Speaker) / Bradshaw, Mary Ellen (Respondent) / Weisbuch, Jonathan B. (Respondent)
Created2007-03-30
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“Today, I aim to discuss the importance of human contact and communication in the delivery of effective patient-centred health care. How can we as physicians, working in health systems that are becoming increasingly process driven and disease-focused, maintain human dignity and a patient sensitive approach? I will argue that traditional

“Today, I aim to discuss the importance of human contact and communication in the delivery of effective patient-centred health care. How can we as physicians, working in health systems that are becoming increasingly process driven and disease-focused, maintain human dignity and a patient sensitive approach? I will argue that traditional values in family practice still offer us the opportunity to meet and focus on the modern needs of individuals and communities rather than on the needs of the health care industry.”
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ContributorsMarchildon, Gregory P. (Speaker) / Gerard, Susan (Respondent) / Kirschner, Leonard (Respondent)
Created2006-03-03
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“The perception of essential health care as an economic commodity rather than a public good is a barrier to fundamental change in health financing in the United States. Perhaps it goes too much against the grain of American political culture, with its strong sense of individualism and its inherent anti-statism,

“The perception of essential health care as an economic commodity rather than a public good is a barrier to fundamental change in health financing in the United States. Perhaps it goes too much against the grain of American political culture, with its strong sense of individualism and its inherent anti-statism, to expect that an overwhelming majority of Americans will suddenly view health care as a social service. But it is possible that this country could one day leapfrog that step by concluding, through a court decision, that certain essential health services are a right of citizenship and must be provided to everyone on the same basis.”
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ContributorsYoung, Billie Jean (Speaker)
Created2004-04-02
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"I will talk about the power of the human spirit epitomized in Fannie Lou Hamer and her legacy of activism and social work, characterized by indomitable will and tenaciousness. Fannie Lou Hamer has been referred to as a life-sized hero because she inspires us to believe that each of us

"I will talk about the power of the human spirit epitomized in Fannie Lou Hamer and her legacy of activism and social work, characterized by indomitable will and tenaciousness. Fannie Lou Hamer has been referred to as a life-sized hero because she inspires us to believe that each of us can cause change, can act from conviction and step out on the promise. Indeed, it was her very ordinariness that allowed people to see themselves more clearly. Her many successes, some of which will be outlined here, give us courage to do likewise. However, in order to fully understand the strength of Fannie Lou Hamer’s spirit and her contributions to humanity, we must understand the era in which she lived and, specifically, the conditions imposed on her by her socio-economic position in the Deep South, in the America of the 1960s."