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Gan Yang (born 1952; Chinese: 甘陽; pinyin: Gān Yáng) is a Chinese political philosopher, "Confucian socialist". He is dean of the Liberal Arts College at Sun Yat-sen University , and was formerly professor of political philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong .
Kata Wéber is a Hungarian screenwriter, playwright and former actress who often works with her husband, director Kornél Mundruczó. Wéber wrote White God (2014), Jupiter's Moon (2017) and Pieces of a Woman (2020).
Synonym list in cuneiform on a clay tablet, Neo-Assyrian period [1]. A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. [2]
Yang Chengang (simplified Chinese: 杨臣刚; traditional Chinese: 楊臣剛; pinyin: Yáng Chéngāng, born February 18, 1979) is a Chinese singer popular for being the original performer of the hit song "Mice Love Rice".
Tavia Yeung Sin-yiu (Chinese: 楊茜堯; born 30 August 1979), previously known as Tavia Yeung Yi (Chinese: 楊怡), is a Hong Kong actress.She is best known for starring in the television dramas Vigilante Force (2003), Moonlight Resonance (2008), Beyond the Realm of Conscience (2009), The Mysteries of Love (2010), The Hippocratic Crush (2012) and Silver Spoon, Sterling Shackles (2012).
Cao Yang began his career graduating through the Tianjin Teda youth system eventually joining the senior team when he made his league debut on September 17, 2000 against Yunnan Hongta F.C. in a 2–1 defeat. [1] The following season, he would further progress within the Tianjin Teda team by playing in ten league games for them. [2]
Neon Yang, [1] formerly JY Yang, is a Singaporean writer of English-language speculative fiction best known for the Tensorate series of novellas published by Tor.com, which have been finalists for the Hugo Award, Locus Award, Nebula Award, World Fantasy Award, Lambda Literary Award, British Fantasy Award, and Kitschie Award.
The term Nusantara derives from a combined two words of Austronesian and Sanskrit origin, the word nūsa (see also nusa) meaning "island" in Old Javanese, is ultimately derived from the Proto-Malayo-Polynesian word *nusa with the same meaning, [12] and the word antara is a Javanese loanword borrowed from Sanskrit अन्तरा (antarā) meaning "between" or "in the middle", [13] thus ...