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  2. Lê Tương Dực - Wikipedia

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    Tương Dực (Han: 黎襄翼; 16 July 1495 – 8 May 1516), birth name Lê Oanh (黎瀠), reigned from 1509 to 1516, was the ninth emperor of the later Lê dynasty of Đại Việt. The only primary account of his life and reign was the Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư , the official historical chronicle of Đại Việt during the Lê ...

  3. Written vernacular Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Written vernacular Chinese, also known as baihua, comprises forms of written Chinese based on the vernacular varieties of the language spoken throughout China. It is contrasted with Literary Chinese, which was the predominant written form of the language in imperial China until the early 20th century.

  4. Multi-task learning - Wikipedia

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    Multi-task learning (MTL) is a subfield of machine learning in which multiple learning tasks are solved at the same time, while exploiting commonalities and differences across tasks.

  5. Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    On 22 July 2009, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton signed the TAC on behalf of the United States. [7] The European Union announced in 2009 its intention to accede as soon as the treaty would be amended to allow for the accession of non-states [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and joined accordingly on 12 July 2012.

  6. Quiet Night Thought - Wikipedia

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    Since its conception during the Tang dynasty, "Quiet Night Thought" remains one of Li Bai's most famous and memorable poems.It is featured in classic Chinese poetry anthologies such as the Three Hundred Tang Poems and is popularly taught in Chinese-language schools as part of Chinese literature curricula.

  7. Hongik Ingan - Wikipedia

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    Hongik Ingan (Korean: 홍익인간) is the official educational motto of South Korea. [1] The phrase can be translated to English as "To broadly benefit the human world". [2]

  8. Homosexuality in China - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Ai of Han cuts off his sleeve to not awaken Dong Xian, artwork by Chen Hongshou (1651). Homosexuality has been documented in China since ancient times. According to one study by Bret Hinsch, for some time after the fall of the Han dynasty, homosexuality was widely accepted in China [1] but this has been disputed. [2]

  9. Jushan Bai - Wikipedia

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    Bai received his B.A. from Nankai University in 1985, M.A. from Pennsylvania State University in 1988, and Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley in 1992. He taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston College, and New York University before joining the Columbia faculty in 2008. [1] [2] [3]