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The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Taiwan
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The Transition of Traditional Chinese Art into Contemporary Art: The Artistic Realization of Overseas Chinese Artists in the United States
The Transition of Traditional Chinese Art into Contemporary Art: The Artistic Realization of Overseas Chinese Artists in the United States
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Picturing Animals in Paris: Manet's Bestiary and Naturalism
Picturing Animals in Paris: Manet's Bestiary and Naturalism
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Branding and Marketing Strategies of Over-the-Top Services in the U.S.
Branding and Marketing Strategies of Over-the-Top Services in the U.S.
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Catching-up Belated Modernity? The Myth Behind the Promotion of Women's Rights to Gender Equality in Post-Colonial Indonesia and Vietnam
Catching-up Belated Modernity? The Myth Behind the Promotion of Women's Rights to Gender Equality in Post-Colonial Indonesia and Vietnam
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The Feature of Chinese Drama-Composition of Performing Arts
The Feature of Chinese Drama-Composition of Performing Arts
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Plural Asian Fourth World: A Comparative Study of Indigenous ?Japanese?, Minority ?Chinese? and Alternative ?Lao? in Transnational Context
Plural Asian Fourth World: A Comparative Study of Indigenous ?Japanese?, Minority ?Chinese? and Alternative ?Lao? in Transnational Context
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Democracy Unbound: Imagining the Homeland from Afar in a Taiwanese American Community
Democracy Unbound: Imagining the Homeland from Afar in a Taiwanese American Community
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Spatial Construction and Modification of Landscapes: The Application of 3-D Acquisition and Analysis on South Paiwan Settlements in Taiwan
Spatial Construction and Modification of Landscapes: The Application of 3-D Acquisition and Analysis on South Paiwan Settlements in Taiwan
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Kinkaseki POW Community: Cultural Politics of Japanese Imperialism and Mobilization of Transborder
Kinkaseki POW Community: Cultural Politics of Japanese Imperialism and Mobilization of Transborder
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Combining Cognitive and Physical Training to Improve Cognition, Function, and Quality of Life for Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment: An Efficacy Study
Combining Cognitive and Physical Training to Improve Cognition, Function, and Quality of Life for Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment: An Efficacy Study