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A Little Thing Called First Love (Chinese: 初恋那件小事; pinyin: Chūliàn nà jiàn xiǎoshì) is a 2019 Chinese television series starring Zhao Jinmai and Lai Kuan-lin, adaptated from a Thai film First Love.
Mark Berger, B.A. 1964 – recipient of four Academy Awards for sound mixing and adjunct professor at UC Berkeley [58]; John Dykstra – staff researcher (c. 1973–1975) at UC Berkeley's Institute of Urban and Regional Development, which developed computer-controlled cameras and associated technologies that were later adapted for the groundbreaking special effects in Star Wars and later films ...
Frank Shu – professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley and University of California; San Diego and 2009 Shaw Prize recipient [24] Chien-Shiung Wu (吳健雄) – Manhattan Project scientist; considerable contribution to Nobel Prize work by Tsung-dao Lee; Yang Yang, physicist, solar cells. Professor at UCLA.
Cuong Chi Dang, Penn State 2000, Penn State real estate tycoon, Founder of United Mosaic, Inc., CEO and co-founder of kEEstone Properties LLC, Vietnamese immigrant who suffered through the tribulations of three weeks in a refugee camp to go on and achieve a stellar 2.14 GPA, key thought leader in the Asian-American community
Ling-Chi Wang is a Chinese-born American civil rights activist and ethnologist. He is a civil rights activist and Professor Emeritus of Asian-American studies and ethnic studies at the University of California, Berkeley .
Caleb Haas, a fellow Quantico trainee, enrolls at the Berkeley Law School after becoming an FBI agent. In the TV show Monk, Adrian Monk is a graduate of UC Berkeley. At the end of the movie Midnight Sun, Charlie Reed is leaving to UC Berkeley. A degree from Cal-Berkeley can be seen in Tara Knowles' office on the television series Sons of Anarchy.
The film highlights the origins of the Free Speech Movement beginning with the May 1960 House Un-American Activities Committee hearings at San Francisco City Hall, [3] the development of the counterculture of the 1960s in Berkeley, California, and ending with People's Park in 1969. [4]
[60] [61] Berkeley and Oakland Police departments along with the FBI became involved in the case. [62] At the same time, Page, Lee's friends and other Lothloriens set up Treehaven , a command center set up at a Fenwick coop apartment, for a coordinated search with more than 2,000 volunteers and distribution of approximately 3 million flyers ...