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  Wang Shiwei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wang Shiwei was born in a small town in Yunan (豫南), China on 12 March 1906.
Wang was the third eldest child in a family of eight brothers and sisters.
Wang's eagerness to voice out the inequalies and his critical mind attributed his success as one of the most representative writers in the period.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wang_Shiwei   (2074 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : An Wang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Wang co-invented several important computer technologies, including the pulse transfer controlling device, an important early contribution to magnetic core memory with Way-Dong Woo, a schoolmate from China, who fell ill before their patent was issued.
Wang sold the patent to IBM for $50,000 and used it to start the company and raised another $50,000 working capital by selling one third of the company to Warner Swasey, a textile machinary manufacturer.
Wang Laboratories, which at one time employed over 30,000 people, was headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts and later Lowell, Massachusetts.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /An_Wang   (407 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Wang Shiwei
Wang Shiwei (Wade-Giles: Wang Shih-wei)(王實味) (March 12, 1906-July 1, 1947), originally named as Wang Sidao (王思禱), was a journalist and literary writer.
Wang Shiwei was born in a small town in Yunan (豫南), China on 12 March,1906.
Wang defended himself by reinforcing that he did not get involved in any anti-Communist activities, except helping his anti-Communist friends Wang Wen-yuan (王文元) and Chen Qing-chen (陳清晨) to translate 2 proses in "Tuoluociji Zizhuan" (《托洛茨基自傳》), which he had already informed the Party.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Wang_Shiwei   (2202 words)

  
 Wang Shiwei
Wang Shiwei (Wade-Giles: Wang Shih-wei)(王實味) (1906-1947), originally named as Wang Sidao (王思禱), was a journalist and literary writer.
Wang Shiwei and the Strange interlude (王實味與<<奇異的插曲>>) (http://dadao.net/htm/culture/php/template1.php?id=1850)
Wang, Shiwei (1992) Ye bai he hua <<野百合花>> Guangzhou shi: Hua cheng chu ban she (花城出版社) ISBN: 7536013094
www.askfactmaster.com /Wang_Shiwei   (2074 words)

  
 Working Papers-The Names of Rectification
Erroneous tendencies are not the result of villains such as Wang Shiwei; they are inherent in CCP cadres due either to petty bourgeois background or having lived in the "old society." The metaphorical image of the word is significant.
I can confirm that Wang, too, accepts most of the terms in the core-periphery that Zhang assumes, with the important exception of "individualism" which is not a delegitimizing term for Wang (though he must contend with the term's generally suspect status in both general Chinese culture and its explicitly negative sense in Party discourse).
Wang felt the individual artists among CCP members(those with "relatively high cultural levels") could by their sensitivity to the human soul devise proper methods of attitudinal reform and revolutionary mobilization.
www.indiana.edu /~easc/resources/working_paper/noframe_7a_names.htm   (13060 words)

  
 About Terror
Born in 1907, a member of the Chinese Communist Party since 1926, Wang Shiwei never gained a great reputation as a Marxist intellectual, although he was a translator and fiction writer of much talent.
Wang was "tried" -- the only member of the circle to encounter such a fate.
Wang refused to renounce his ideas even before an assembly of a thousand people, which remained in session for seven days.
www.islamicpluralism.org /articles/2005a/aboutterror.htm   (905 words)

  
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 Obituary - Wang Fanxi
Wang was one of hundreds of young Chinese borne into radical politics by the New Culture movement, which peaked on May 4, 1919, in a campaign of protest against China’s betrayal by the Versailles Peace Conference.
Wang spent the first years of his exile reflecting on the causes of the Maoist victory and the Trotskyist defeat.
Wang and his comrades, in contrast, published Marxist writings in Chinese by the shelf-full, including their own creative studies and translations of the classics.
www.internationalviewpoint.org /article.php3?id_article=251   (1827 words)

  
 The Management : NetEmpower.com
Wang previously served as Associate Professor at Taiwan’s prestigious National Chiao-Tung University.
In the US, Dr. Wang held positions at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, where he focused on inter-system database communication, synchronization issues, and switch chip design for large-scale supercomputers.
Dr. Wang holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Harvard University, a M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University, and a B.S. degree from the California Institute of Technology.
www.seventhworld.com /netempower/management.html   (768 words)

  
 Mao Zedong - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
Mao further consolidated his leadership over the CCP in 1942 by launching a “Rectification” campaign against CCP members who disagreed with him.
Among these were “returned Bolshevik” Wang Ming, who had studied in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), and others, such as the writers Wang Shiwei and Ding Ling.
Also while in Yan’an, Mao divorced He Zizhen and married the actor Lan Ping, who would become known as Jiang Qing and play an increasingly important role in the party after 1964.
encarta.msn.com /text_761559589___5/Mao_Zedong.html   (685 words)

  
 Falun Dafa Clearwisdom.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Wang Shiwei was seriously tortured in the Changlinzi Forced Labor Camp.
Wang Shiwei, forty-eight years old, was a farmer from Shenli Village, Zhaoyang County, Heilongjiang Province.
Wang was detained at a detention center in Shuangcheng City for another fifteen days, and was then sentenced to two years in the Changlinzi Forced Labor Camp in Harbin City.
www.clearwisdom.net /emh/articles/2005/6/14/61839p.html   (591 words)

  
 Wang Shiwei and "Wild Lilies": Rectification and Purges in the Chinese Communist Party, 1942-1944 - Questia ...
Her son suggested, however, that it be donated to the technology library of the city where he was teaching, under the condition that the flyleaf of all the books purchased with the funds be inscribed "In Commemoration of Wang Shiwei's Rehabilitation."
Each year when the money was awarded, the words Wang Shiwei Fund could be mentioned in passing.
The famous Wang Shiwei case had now finally come to an end, and the connection with future generations is this paltry sum of money.
www.questia.com /PM.qst?a=o&d=94603663   (441 words)

  
 translations by author w-x
“Wang Guowei on Theater.” In Faye Chunfang Fei, ed./tr., Chinese Theories of Theater and Performance from Confucius to the Present.
In Mason Y.H. Wang, ed., Perspectives in Contemporary Chinese Literature.
Keith Waldrop with Wang Ping, Iona Crook, Janet Tan and Hil Anderson.
mclc.osu.edu /rc/bib5.htm   (3592 words)

  
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  Wang Shiwei and "Wild Lilies":  Rectification and Purges in the Chinese Communist Party 1942-1944.
  The Introduction elaborates on his trial, and the subsequent text is a translation of Wang Shiwei's "Wild Lilies," a collection of comments and criticisms of the Communist Party.
Morengáru is a strong hunter who can well protect himself, but he wonders if he is really doomed alone in the African wilderness.
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 Top 10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Shengdong Zhu, Yuanxin Wu, Qiming Chen, Ziniu Yu, Cunwen Wang, Shiwei Jin, Yigang Ding and Gang Wu, Green Chem.
Congmin Wang, Liping Guo, Haoran Li, Yong Wang, Jianyang Weng and Lianhai Wu, Green Chem.
Chitin and chitosan dissolved in ionic liquids as reversible sorbents of CO Haibo Xie, Suobo Zhang and Shenghai Li, Green Chem.
www.rsc.org /Publishing/Journals/gc/Top10.asp   (276 words)

  
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 Tai, Apter, Cheek and Sung (1994) Wang Shiwei and "Wild lilies": Rectification and purges in the Chinese Communist ...
Tai, Apter, Cheek and Sung (1994) Wang Shiwei and "Wild lilies": Rectification and purges in the Chinese Communist Party, 1942-1944
Wang Shiwei and "Wild lilies": Rectification and purges in the Chinese Communist Party, 1942-1944
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 DBLP: Tengjiao Wang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Lingbo Kong, Shiwei Tang, Dongqing Yang, Tengjiao Wang, Jun Gao: KCAM: Concentrating on Structural Similarity for XML Fragments.
Yunfeng Liu, Dongqing Yang, Shiwei Tang, Tengjiao Wang, Jun Gao: Discovery of Frequent XML Query Patterns with DTD Cardinality Constraints.
Shuai Ma, Tengjiao Wang, Shiwei Tang, Dongqing Yang, Jun Gao: A New Fast Clustering Algorithm Based on Reference and Density.
ftp.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/w/Wang:Tengjiao.html   (401 words)

  
 Wang Shiwei and Wild Lilies; Author: Dai Quing; Paperback
Wang Shiwei and Wild Lilies; Author: Dai Quing; Paperback
This work investigates a case of political persecution that occurred over 50 years ago (the Wang case), but which still raises profound issues for the relationship between revolutionary regimes and the intellectuals who serve them.
Song Jinshou has compiled a list of the documents of the Wang case.
www.netstoreusa.com /cubooks/156/1563242567.shtml   (176 words)

  
 Wang Shiwei and "Wild Lilies" by Dai Qing, David E. Apter, Chin-Shou Sung, Ching Tai, Timothy Cheek(Editor), Song ...
Wang Shiwei and "Wild Lilies" by Dai Qing, David E. Apter, Chin-Shou Sung, Ching Tai, Timothy Cheek(Editor), Song Jinshou(Compiler), Nancy Liu(Translator), Lawrence R. Sullivan(Translator), New, Used Books, Cheap Prices, ISBN 1563242567
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 Mao Zedong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
From his base in Yan'an, Mao led the Communist resistance against the Japanese in the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945).
Mao further consolidated power over the Communist Party in 1942 by launching the Cheng Feng, or "Rectification" campaign against rival CPC members such as Wang Ming, Wang Shiwei, and Ding Ling.
Also While in Yan'an, Mao divorced He Zizhen and married the actress Lan Ping, who would become known as Jiang Qing.
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 general literary studies 1
Fincher, John H. "The Writ of Literature: The Chinese Disciples of Western New Humanism, ca.1919-1933." In Wang Gungwu ed., Society and the Writer: Essays on Literature in Modern Asia.
Wang, Fan-sen. Fu Ssu-nien: A Life in Chinese History and Politics.
"The Cultural Revolution: A Terrible Beauty is Born." In Wang, The Sublime Figure of History Aesthetics and Politics in Twentieth-Century China.
mclc.osu.edu /rc/studbib.htm   (13356 words)

  
 DBLP: Jun Gao
Jun Gao, Tengjiao Wang, Dongqing Yang: XFlat: Query Friendly Encrypted XML View Publishing.
Dongqing Yang, Shiwei Tang, Jian Pei, Tengjiao Wang, Jun Gao: Preface to CoMWIM 2004.
Jun Gao, Xiuli Ma, Dongqing Yang, Tengjiao Wang, Shiwei Tang: QReduction: Synopsizing XPath Query Set Efficiently under Resource Constraint.
www.sigmod.org /dblp/db/indices/a-tree/g/Gao:Jun.html   (352 words)

  
 DBLP: Jianjun Wang
Jianjun Wang, Deli Yang, Qiong Guo, Yunfu Huo: Taking Advantage of E-Logistics to Strengthen the Competitive Advantage of Enterprises in China.
Han Lian, Zheng Wang, Jianjun Wang, LiMing Zhang: Speaker Identification Using Reduced RBF Networks Array.
Graham J. Pierce, Jianjun Wang, Xiaohong Zheng, Jose M. Bellido, Peter R. Boyle, Vencent Denis, Jean-Paul Robin: A cephalopod fishery GIS for the Northeast Atlantic: development and application.
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 translations by collection
[fiction by Ma Feng, Wang Wenshi, Gao Fengge, Shen Yaozhong, Du Pengcheng, Lu Junzhao, Hu Wenjun, Xia Hong, Wang Yuanqian, Ru Zhijuan, Liu Baiyu, Liu Gei, A. Wufulli]
Wang Shiwei and "Wild Lilies": Rectification and Purges in the Chinese Communist Party.
Zhong, Xueping, Di Bai, and Zheng Wang, eds.
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 Bambooweb: Mao Zedong
Mao further consolidated power over the Communist Party in 1942 by launching a "Rectification" campaign against rival CPC members such as Wang Ming,
Li Na (李讷): daughter to Jiang (whose birth given name was Li), married to Wang Jingqing (王景清), son Wang Xiaozhi (王效芝)
Sources suggest that Mao did have other children during his revolutionary days; in most of these cases the children were left with peasant families because it was difficult to take care of the children while focusing on revolution.
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 SPIE Bookstore
Fasong Wang, Hongwei Li, Rui Li, Lihua Fu Blind estimation of pseudo-random sequences of non-cooperative direct sequence spread spectrum signals in flat-fading channels
Zhicheng Wang, Chenqiang Gao, Jinwen Tian, Jian Liu, Xiangping Chen
Kezhong Liu, Shu Wang, Fuping Hu, Yong Yuan, Changchun Xu Interpretation of wetlands in Songnen Plain using MODIS data
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 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Questions about Mao Zedong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In 1942 the Cheng Feng (Rectification) campaign was launched, allegedly against Wang Ming, Wang Shiwei and Ding Ling.
Who was Lin Biao who died in 1971 during a coup?
2.) Wang Ming was Stalin's man in Yana, and Mao did not want CCP to be any foreigner's puppet, even if that foreigner is the "big brother."
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t2324.html   (2027 words)

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