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  2. Sunflower Student Movement - Wikipedia

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    The term "Sunflower Student Movement" referred to protestors' use of sunflowers as a symbol of hope as the flower is heliotropic. [20] The movement's name in Chinese is (Chinese: 太陽花; pinyin: taì yáng hua), a calque of the English word "sunflower", rather than the native term, (Chinese: 向日葵; pinyin: xiàng rì kuí) [21] This term was popularized after a florist contributed 1000 ...

  3. 2024 Taiwanese constitutional controversy - Wikipedia

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    Researchers pointed out that compared to the Sunflower movement, fewer university students participated in Bluebird because the outcome in 2014 would have affected employment opportunities in Taiwan, whereas the 2024 conflict between the different parties was largely politically driven. [28] [29]

  4. Our Youth in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The film explores the Sunflower Student Movement and other social and political movements in Taiwan. It focuses on the stories of Chen Wei-ting , a leader of the student movement, and Cai Boyi, a Chinese student studying in Taiwan. The director also serves as the narrator and appears on camera as one of the documented individuals.

  5. Some disabilities you can't see - Sunflower program at ... - AOL

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    She said she believes the Sunflower program helps people feel more comfortable. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. New Power Party - Wikipedia

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    The party was started by Freddy Lim, lead vocalist of Taiwanese heavy metal band Chthonic, [9] veteran activist Michael Lin, human rights lawyers Lin Feng-cheng , Chiu Hsien-chih, and other prominent figures of the Sunflower Student Movement.

  7. Lynn Miles (activist) - Wikipedia

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    He took part in the Sunflower Student Movement and was one of 119 protesters indicted in February 2015. [7] Lynn Miles died of cancer in Taipei on June 8, 2015. [7] His funeral was held two days before his 72nd birthday, and was attended by fellow activist Linda Arrigo, and politicians Tsai Ing-wen, Hsu Hsin-liang, and Su Chih-fen. [8]

  8. Talk:Sunflower Student Movement - Wikipedia

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    We can't restrict to only Students. Well, retaining Students leaves out other types of protesters, like graduate college students who grew up in different careers and/or jobs, like a labourer or a farmer. --George Ho 06:51, 28 November 2014 (UTC) I'm not opposed to "Sunflower Movement", though I don't think a change is needed.

  9. At RDU airport, sunflowers mean help is at hand for those ...

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    A new program, developed in the United Kingdom, aims to help people with dementia, autism and other invisible disabilities navigate the airport. At RDU airport, sunflowers mean help is at hand for ...