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    Historical Context for the Growth of Medical Professionalism and Curriculum Reform in Taiwan by Chiung-Hsuan Chiu, Linda Gail Arrigo, Duujian Tsai

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Collaboration with the international community, particularly with Taiwanese-American medical educators and researchers who bring their experience back to Taiwan, has been a potent force for the advancement of the humanities and professionalism in medical education. …”
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    THE OLD PATTERN AND THE CREATION OF THE NEW MASCULINE IDENTITY IN JULIE WU’S NOVEL by Marian SUCIU

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Unlike the great Chinese American author and critic Frank Chin, Julie Wu does not turn her character into a militant hero by developing his wu nature, but transforms him into a Taiwanese American scholar after developing his wen nature, through many years of studying and numerous sacrifices both in Taiwan and the United States of America. …”
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    Racial Identity-Aware Facial Expression Recognition Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks by Muhammad Sohail, Ghulam Ali, Javed Rashid, Israr Ahmad, Sultan H. Almotiri, Mohammed A. AlGhamdi, Arfan A. Nagra, Khalid Masood

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It contains facial expression images of Japanese, Taiwanese, American, Caucasian and Moroccan cultures. We achieved 96% accuracy with racial identity features and 93% accuracy without racial identity features.…”
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    The South Korean film industry and the Chinese film market by Lee, Sangjoon

    Published 2020
    “…Final Recipe featured the Malaysian Michelle Yeoh, the Singaporean Chin Han and the K-pop superstar Henry Lau (a Taiwanese American), and was shot in Bangkok, Seoul and Shanghai. …”
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    The Impact of the Chinese Diaspora in the U.S. on the American View of China by Jan Misiuna

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Contemporary Chinese Americans – particularly Taiwanese Americans – can be located in the upper spheres of immigrant population: they are considered to be a well-educated and affluent group. …”
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