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Mukherjee, Rahul. "Jio sparks Disruption 2.0: infrastructural imaginaries and platform ecosystems in ‘Digital India’." Media, Culture & Society 41, no. 2 (December 21, 2018): 175–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0163443718818383.

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In recent years, Reliance Jio’s offer of 4G services, guaranteeing free voice calls and ‘unlimited’ data streaming, lead to disruption in the Indian telecom market with other cellular operators losing their revenue and customer base. To comprehensively analyze this churn in the Indian telecom industry and its impact on mobile phone customers, the article argues for observing the entanglement of infrastructural and platform-related discourses at three levels of operation: Jio’s strategies to capture the Indian telecom market and the responses by the leading incumbent service provider (Airtel), ordinary citizens’ phone use practices and infrastructural encounters, and the government’s vision for India’s digital future. Connecting pipes to platforms, Jio made infrastructural investments (in spectrum, cell towers, and fiber optics networks) to promote its suite of apps (JioTV, JioChat, and JioMoney). Ordinary citizens relate their access/proximity to telecom infrastructure (cell antennas) to their ability to effectively use apps on their phones. ‘Digital India’ vision purportedly facilitated infrastructural growth to create platforms that would support demonetization and facilitate transparent governance. Through such a three-pronged analysis, I conceptualize ‘infrastructural imaginaries’ that are coproduced by states and citizens, and lie at the intersection of structured state policy/corporate initiatives and lived experiences/affective encounters of ordinary citizens.
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Pandey, Neeraj, and Anish Kumar. "Responding to 4G telecom pricing war: ignore, accommodate or retaliate." Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies 8, no. 2 (June 26, 2018): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eemcs-11-2017-0251.

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Subject area Marketing, Pricing, Strategic marketing. Study level/applicability The case is developed for an MBA-level program. Case overview In May 2017, the telecom industry in India witnessed an intense price war over 4G (fourth generation) data prices. Gopal Vittal, CEO of Bharti Airtel was exploring various options on how best to respond to the situation. He had to take a final call regarding Bharti Airtel’s marketing team’s counter move to tackle this price war by Jio – should Bharti Airtel ignore it, accommodate it or retaliate with even lower prices? Bharti Airtel strongly believed that Jio pricing structure had violated “fair pricing” norms, and its pricing was anti-competitive. It had filed a case with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to restrain Jio from further giving “free” promotional offers and penalize it for it. Could the legal recourse by Bharti Airtel dampen Jio’s consistent subscriber growth rate? Expected learning outcomes The case provides the students with an insight into how the competition focused on pricing happens in the telecom industry. The pricing war affects the profit margin of all competing companies. It changes the customer reference point for evaluating the competing products and services. The students would also learn practical applications of positive-sum pricing, pricing war, fair pricing and legal aspects of pricing. This case provides the students with an opportunity to understand the pricing war and how to respond to it in a particular situation; understand positive-sum pricing and negative-sum pricing in telecom industry context; understand legal aspects of pricing; and how to leverage data for gaining newer customer insights. Supplementary materials Teaching Notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or email support@emeraldinsight.com to request teaching notes. Subject code CSS 8: Marketing.
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Pai, V. S. "Vodafone India Ltd: Managing in a Turbulent Emerging Market." Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective 25, no. 1 (March 2021): 103–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0972262920984862.

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Along with the global telecom sector, the Indian telecom market has evolved over the past three decades. From the first generation technology in the 1990s, the telecom industry in India offered 4G services in 2012. From microwave technology it has moved into underground fibre optic cables, enhancing the quality and variety of telecom services. Ahead of several emerging markets, subscriber demand in India shifted to data from voice telephony. Subscriber base grew substantially, but average revenue per user (ARPU) has fallen significantly. Intense competition has led to consolidation in the industry. The mobile services faced market disruption from Reliance Jio (R-Jio). The latter launched a strategy of predatory pricing resulting in data wars. R-Jio’s network was based on 4G technology, while other competitors were still offering 2G- and 3G-based services. In comparison to competitors, R-Jio laid more fibre optic cables. Therefore, it could effortlessly upgrade the services offerings to 5G and other future technologies, which competitors could not match so they experienced fall in profits or outright losses. R-Jio also moved into providing fibre-to-the-home technology accompanied with ultra-high-speed internet that could provide a host of entertainment features. As a virtual knee-jerk reaction to the severity of the competitive challenge facing it, Vodafone initiated merger talks with Idea Cellular and soon achieved its culmination. This merger resulted in the largest telecom service company in India. However, Vodafone Idea Ltd.’s balance sheet was over leveraged, rendering it incapable of playing the price cutting game. Besides, it was unclear if it would be able to build the formidable infrastructure required to invest in 5G spectrum, offer superior content as well as smart devices. It soon became obvious that the merger could catapult Vodafone to the pole position in the industry but staying and flourishing there would require it to be more resourceful, imaginative and aggressive. Balesh Sharma, the CEO of Vodafone-Idea Ltd., and his top management team had to respond to the challenges the company was facing and emerge successful.
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White, Clinton E. "Jim’s Sporting Goods: The Move to XBRL Reporting." Issues in Accounting Education 25, no. 3 (August 1, 2010): 425–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/iace.2010.25.3.425.

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ABSTRACT: This case introduces the alternatives that companies must consider when deciding how to comply with the SEC’s (U.S. Security and Exchange Commission) 2009 mandate to include financial statements in XBRL format when submitting quarterly and annual reports. Jim’s Sporting Goods, an SEC-accelerated filer, is facing compliance with this mandate in about a year and they are investigating their alternatives. Working with Jim’s Sporting Goods’ income statement for 2010, students become actively engaged in each of three alternatives. Students first take on the role of an external tagging agent who must map Jim’s Sporting Goods’ income statement line items to elements in the U.S. GAAP XBRL taxonomy. Students make decisions between competing potential XBRL elements, document their decisions in a spreadsheet, and identify issues to be resolved by Jim’s Sporting Goods’ CFO. Second, students take on the role of an internal accountant who must learn to use an Excel-based software package, Rivet Dragon Tag, to tag Jim’s Sporting Goods’ income statement line items. Third, students register with and become familiar with an online tagging service to tag Jim’s Sporting Goods’ income statement line items. Finally, students evaluate the three alternatives, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each, and make a recommendation for how to proceed. The case is based on an actual publicly traded company facing the compliance issues presented.
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Ma, Hui-juan. "Exploring the differences between Jin Di’s translation theory and Eugene A. Nida’s translation theory." Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation 53, no. 2 (November 29, 2007): 98–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/babel.53.2.02ma.

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Some translation scholars hold that Jin Di’s theory of equivalent effect and Nida’s theory of dynamic equivalence are essentially same because Jin has basically adopted the definition of Nida’s dynamic equivalence in formulating his own translation theory. However, this paper reveals that there are some fundamental differences between the two theories in three aspects: (1) Nida’s theory is reader-oriented while Jin’s is text-oriented; (2) Nida’s theory is flexible while Jin’s tends to be inflexible; and (3) Jin’s theory is an ideal one in the sense that it cannot be realized in translation practice whereas Nida’s theory is a realistic one. Examples from Jin’s Chinese version of James Joyce’s Ulysses and Bible translations are given to illustrate these differences between Nida’s theory and Jin’s theory. This paper further explores the two major reasons that lead to such discrepancies: (1) the deficiency of Nida’s theory in dealing with transference of aesthetic elements for literary translation; (2) the influence of traditional Chinese translation theories upon Jin’s translation principle. Although Nida’s theory is not restricted to Bible translation, it has some limitations in guiding literary translation because it fails to address the transference of aesthetic elements for literary translation. When Jin translated Joyce’s Ulysses, he had to face the problem of aesthetic transference of literary works. This is the reason why Jin eventually turns to traditional Chinese translation theory and classic literary criticism to seek for support for his translation theory of equivalent effect.
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Sidney, Angela. "It All Begins with a Story: “Skookum Jim’s Frog Helper”." Canadian Theatre Review 73 (December 1992): 4–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.73.001.

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To start with, they (Skookum Jim’s family) built a little log house there in Dyea. People used to go there a long time ago, before Skagway was a city. They had only one store there. They stayed there all the time, Skookum Jim’s family. But in fall time the ground is getting frozen already. But it’s coast, you know, that different climate.
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Torrance, Ronald. "Kristin Stapleton (2016). Fact in Fiction: 1920s China and Ba Jin’s Family." British Journal of Chinese Studies 8, no. 2 (March 1, 2019): 156–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.51661/bjocs.v8i2.5.

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There are few resources amongst contemporary Chinese literary criticism that manage to weave such insightful literary readings and incisive historical research as Kristin Stapleton’s Fact in Fiction: 1920s China and Ba Jin’s Family. The book accomplishes three feats, as set out by Stapleton in her introductory chapter, simultaneously incorporating a history of twentieth-century Chengdu (and its relevance to the developments in China during this period, more broadly) alongside the author’s biography of Ba Jin’s formative years in the city and the historiographical context of his novel Family. Such an undertaking by a less skilled author would have, perhaps, produced a work which simplifies the rich historical underpinnings of Ba Jin’s Family to supplementary readings of the novel, coupled with incidental evidence of the political and social machinations of the city in which its author grew up. Not so under Stapleton’s careful guidance. By reading the social and economic development of early twentieth-century Chengdu as much as its fictional counterpart in Ba Jin’s Turbulent Stream trilogy, Stapleton provides a perceptive reading of Family which invites the reader to consider how fiction can enrich and enliven our understanding of history.
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Abdullah, Ikhwan, and Amal Prihatono. "Pengaruh Akupunktur Jin’s 3 Needle Dalam Menurunkan Intensitas Nyeri Penderita Nyeri Punggung Bawah Di Balai Kesehatan Tradisional Sehat Harmoni Indonesia Malang." Journal of Islamic Medicine 5, no. 1 (March 31, 2021): 56–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/jim.v5i1.8972.

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Latar Belakang Nyeri punggung bawah (Low Back Pain/ LBP) merupakan masalah kesehatan dunia dan menyebabkan pembatasan aktivitas serta ketidakhadiran kerja. Akupunktur Jin’s 3 needle digunakan untuk mengatasi LBP telah menjadi perhatian dunia. Sekitar 291 penyakit yang diteliti, LBP merupakan penyumbang terbesar kecacatan global dan sekitar 80% pekerja di Dunia pernah mengalami LBP. Setiap tahun di Indonesia 14-45% orang dewasa menderita LBP. Kasus baru LBP di Malang pada tahun 2012 terdapat 330 orang (18,7%), tahun 2013 terdapat 408 orang (20,9%). Tujuan penelitian menganalisis pengaruh akupunktur Jin’s 3 needle terhadap penurunan intensitas LBP di Balai Kesehatan Tradisional Sehat Harmoni Indonesia Malang. Metode Penelitian pre-eksperimental design dengan jenis pretest-posttest design. Populasi semua penderita LBP yang berkunjung ke Balai Kesehatan Tradisional Sehat Harmoni Indonesia Malang, sampel 15 orang, teknik total sampling, instrumen menggunakan lembar observasi skala nyeri Bourbanis, jarum akupunktur, analisis data paired sample t test menggunakan SPSS v.21. Hasil penelitian sebelum diberikan terapi akupunktur Jin’s 3 Needle diketahui intensitas nyeri dari 15 penderita nyeri punggung bawah meliputi 4 orang nyeri ringan (27%), 8 orang nyeri sedang (53%), 3 orang nyeri berat (20%), setelah diberikan terapi selama 2 bulan, frekuensi 3 kali seminggu diketahui terdapat penurunan intensitas nyeri penderita LBP meliputi tidak nyeri sebanyak 2 orang (13%), nyeri ringan sebanyak 9 orang (60%), nyeri sedang sebanyak 4 orang (27%). Hasil uji Paired t test diperoleh p=0.00 α 0.05. Kesimpulan Terapi akupunktur Jin’s 3 Needle dapat menurunkan intensitas nyeri LBP. Terapi akupunktur dapat digunakan sebagai metode alternatif non farmakologi untuk mengurangi keluhan LBPKata kunci : Akupuntur, Jin’s 3 needle, Intensitas Nyeri, Nyeri Punggung
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Pióro, Tadeusz. "From Blueblood to Trueblood: Ngugi wa Thiongo’s and Ralph Ellison’s Rewritings of Conrad’s "Lord Jim"." Tekstualia 2, no. 41 (April 1, 2015): 183–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.4477.

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Postcolonial re-writings of Joseph Conrad’s works rarely make use of Lord Jim, Ngugi wa Thiongo’s A Grain of Wheat being one of the few exceptions. It is also a rare example of a re-writing in which evident intertextual connections ( in this case to Under Western Eyes and Heart of Darkness, as well as The Tempest) conceal other, more deeply embedded ones (Lord Jim). Ngugi’s version of Lord Jim has at its center John Thompson, the British antagonist of all the Gikuyu characters in the novel, and a parodic embodiment of Lord Jim’s dreams of power and glory. The most salient difference between Thompson and Jim lies in the way in which they perceive their own status within the British colonial enterprise. The Oxonian Thompson is fully conscious of the ideological implications of his occupation, while uneducated Jim can barely see the surface of his. Thompson’s state-sanctioned escape from Kenya on the day of its regaining independence, read as a parody of Jim’s escape from the Patna, opens the fi eld for an incisive ideological critique of the colonial contexts of Jim’s tragedy. Ralph Ellison’s rewriting of Lord Jim is limited to the Trueblood episode of Invisible Man and focuses on the main character’s breaking of the incest taboo, which may be compared to Jim’s abandoning ship. Trueblood’s attempt to „move without moving” echoes Jim’s account of his purportedly unconscious jump from the Patna. While Jim, as well as Marlow, present these events and those that occur later, in Patusan, as versions of the Greek tragic paradigm of human transgression and divine retribution, Ellison brings Trueblood’s transgression down to a more quotidian level, substituting a family tragedy in which the gods do not intervene for the pathos with which Conrad endows Jim. Norton in this version of Conrad’s novel serves a similar purpose – he is the parodic, downsized equivalent of Brierly, the captain who commits suicide after realizing that if he had found himself in Jim’s position on the Patna he would have done the same thing. Compared with the reality of a black sharecropper’s life in Alabama, Jim’s obsession with valor and honor, as well as his lust for adventure, are simply infantile, and the imperialist underpinnings of his transgression make it a parody of taboo-breaking. Ellison’s „signifying” on Lord Jim, as far as I know, has not been hitherto noticed by critics.
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Qi, Mo, and Zhang Yingfang. "The Way Of Narrative On The Novel Qinqiang." Lingua Cultura 5, no. 1 (May 31, 2011): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/lc.v5i1.377.

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Jiapingao’s novel QINQIANG is paid attention to by some experts recently because of the way of narrative. It is made up by 3 parts: primitive and life-streaming composition;the way of separated-perspective, the moving perspective,imagism;the development of narrative perspective. All these make Jia’s novel more perfect and unique. The way to study the novel is to use narrative theories, cultural analysis and close reading. In a word,Jia’s ways of narrretive in his novel QINQIANG has been in a new highland in China.
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Liu, Hongzuo, and Yifan Zhang. "Speaking from the Translation of She by Ba Jin." Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences 8 (February 7, 2023): 2011–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v8i.4634.

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Ba Jin’s translated works have a relatively important place in the history of Chinese translation. However, Ba Jin’s translations of She and The Story of Suvarin have remained unnoticed by the scholarly community for a long time. A comparison of the 1929 edition of She and the 1939 edition of The Story of Suvarin reveals slight differences between the two versions. Chen Yuan’s pioneering approach to the study of historical sources is a valuable resource for dealing with literary historical materials. The study of historical sources, also known as “Heuistik”, originally means “finden” and “Fofindungskunst”. The main purpose is to find out “what is historical material”, “what are the sources of historical material”, and “there are several types of historical sources”. This study employs a historical source research approach to examine two of Ba Jin’s translation works in the 1920s and the 1930s. Rereading these two translations helps clarify the pseudonym Mara, trace the historical origins of the changes in different versions, and discover the meaning of Anna’s name.
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Collmer, Alan. "James Robert Alfano, A Giant in Phytopathogenic Bacteria Effector Biology." Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions® 33, no. 3 (March 2020): 377–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/mpmi-12-19-0354-cr.

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The worldwide molecular plant-microbe interactions research community was significantly diminished in November 2019 by the death of James “Jim” Robert Alfano at age 56. Jim was a giant in our field, who gained key insights into plant pathogenesis using the model bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae. As a mentor, collaborator, and, above all, a friend, I know Jim’s many dimensions and accomplishments and, sadly, the depth of loss being felt by the many people around the world who were touched by him. In tracing the path of Jim’s career, I will emphasize the historical context and impact of his advances and, finally, the essence of the person we will so miss.
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Coats, Karen. "Jim’s Lion by Russell Hoban." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 68, no. 5 (2015): 260. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bcc.2015.0012.

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Gibbons, Robert. "March-ing toward organizational economics." Industrial and Corporate Change 29, no. 1 (November 28, 2019): 89–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icc/dtz064.

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Abstract I was a student of Jim March’s in 1983, meaning that I took a mandatory 10-week doctoral class on organization theory from him that changed my life. And I have been a student of Jim’s ever since, meaning that I have tried to keep learning from Jim’s ideas—about organizations and about life. During the course and for over a decade afterwards, most of my academic learning from Jim was about how disciplines other than economics think about organizations. More recently, I have tried to discern how the roots of my own field, organizational economics, often involve Jim. This note focuses on the latter, especially informed by precious summer discussions from 2013 to 2018.1
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Webster, Anthony K. "Rex Lee Jim’s ‘Mouse that Sucked’." Pragmatics and Society 5, no. 3 (November 14, 2014): 431–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ps.5.3.07web.

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This article explores the ways that Navajo poet Rex Lee Jim uses ideophony in one of his poems. I argue that Jim’s use of an ideophone in its myriad forms (from nominalized noun to independent ideophone to verb stem) creates an interwoven-ness across lines that evokes an iconicity of sound and sense. I begin by describing something of the grammatical structuring and uses of Navajo ideophony. I then turn to a discussion of contemporary written Navajo poetry that uses ideophony and especially Jim’s poetry. I follow this with a discussion of the use of Navajo ideophony in literacy education and in competing views about the appropriateness of using ideophony in Navajo written literature.
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Djohar, Hasnul Insani. "Ideology, Humanity, and Freedom in Ha Jin’s Waiting." Insaniyat: Journal of Islam and Humanities 5, no. 1 (November 28, 2020): 11–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15408/insaniyat.v5i1.17304.

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This paper examines how Ha Jin’s Waiting challenges the Maoist communist regime by depicting the protagonist, Lin, as struggling to fight for his rights to live freely. The Maoist regime successfully establishes “normalizing power” in a society to lead the protagonist to believe that the goal of his life is mainly for working hard for the military institution and the regime, instead of establishing his freedom. As a result, Lin loses his senses of humans, such as love and empathy, and lives with selfishness and ignorance as to the way the Maoist discourse teaches him through Mao’s red book. By engaging with cultural studies, this paper investigates how Jin’s Waiting challenges Maoist ideology by both celebrating and critiquing the idea of capitalism, which likely perpetuates communism. Thus, this paper discovers how Ha Jin’s novel challenges communist ideologies and totalitarian rules by illuminating social disorder and loses of sense of humanity. Indeed, individuals live under oppression and they are like a prisoner who is suffering from being judged and punished by totalitarian regimes and dominant society. Hence, the significance of this research is to help to reduce any forms of oppression experienced by many ethnic-Americans who have suffered from the totalitarian rulers that have ruled society, especially in the era of communism, colonialism, and global capital transnationalism.
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Bae, Je Seong. "The Issues and Implications of Ki Jeong-jin’s Theory of Statements that there is only One Principle but the Phenomena Vary." JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREA 57 (July 30, 2022): 69–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.19065/japk.2022.7.57.69.

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Ki Jeong-jin is the one of the most famous Neo-Confucian theorists of the late Joseon Dynasty, and he is well known as a proposer of the theory of statements that there is only one Principle although the phenomena vary. He particularly emphasizes the role and authority of Principle. His arguments related to the theory were mainly raised in the work of Napryangsaeui. He, in this work, explicitly reveals the intention to resolve the issues of the nature of humans and things in the Ho-hak debate. But he has never directly participated in the debate. Instead, after his death, some debates over Napryangsaeui arose between his students and Jeon Woo. This paper aims to analyze Ki Jeong-jin’s theory by comparison with the view of Han Wonjin who represents the theory of nature of humans and things in the Ho-hak school, and with the issues of debate between Ki Jeong-jin’s students and Jeon Woo. Particularly, we focused on the matter of relation between ‘completeness and incompleteness’ and ‘original nature’. Through this analysis, we could expand the understanding of the aspects discussed in the theory on the similarities and differences in nature of humans and things, and the significance of Ki Jeong-jin’s theory. Furthermore, in the history of Neo-Confucianism in the Joseon Dynasty, we could shed light on the reconstruction process of the philosophical statements that there is only one Principle but the phenomena vary.
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Editors of the JIOWS. "Editorial Introduction." Journal of Indian Ocean World Studies 6, no. 2 (January 11, 2023): 128. http://dx.doi.org/10.26443/jiows.v6i2.138.

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The Editors are proud to present the second issue of the Journal of Indian Ocean World Studies (JIOWS) for 2022. This issue showcases three original research articles and the journal’s second state of the field essay.
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Soul, J. "Jim’s Fancy — A Different Fishing Event." Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service 85, no. 3 (December 1999): 184–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jrnms-85-184.

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Beiglböck, Mathias. "An ultrafilter approach to Jin’s theorem." Israel Journal of Mathematics 185, no. 1 (September 30, 2011): 369–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11856-011-0114-5.

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Kim, Soonbae. "Jim’s Line of Flight: Ontology Slips." Conradiana 45, no. 3 (2013): 47–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cnd.2013.0021.

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Gracheva, Alla M. "Hermetic Novel by V. Yemelyanov Jim’s Date." Izvestiya of Saratov University. New Series. Series: Philology. Journalism 20, no. 4 (November 25, 2020): 454–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/1817-7115-2020-20-4-454-459.

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The article analyses poetics and sources of the novel Jim’s Date by V. Yemelyanov. The author comes to the conclusion that the high-principled artistic framework of the novel is based on the aesthetic and philosophical concepts of the Russian symbolism and on the mystic premises of the Masonic doctrine.
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Pyo, Se-man. "The Surroundings of Lee In-jik’s literature." Hanminjok Emunhak 83 (March 31, 2019): 317–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.31821/hem.83.11.

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Wanchun, Hu, and Tang Kexin. "Thoroughly Expose Ba Jin’s Counterrevolutionary True Face." Contemporary Chinese Thought 46, no. 2 (March 19, 2015): 70–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10971467.2015.1003024.

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Yuan, Qing. "Acupoints combination characteristics of Jin’s Triple Acupuncture." Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 5, no. 2 (April 2007): 65–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11726-007-0065-x.

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Xiang, Sunny. "Race, Tone, and Ha Jin’s “Documentary Manner”." Comparative Literature 70, no. 1 (March 1, 2018): 72–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00104124-4344086.

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Jyoti, Ms, and Ms Priyanka. "“The Jio Effect: Evaluating the Impact of Jio on Internet Usage and Digital Transformation”." REST Journal on Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence 2, no. 2 (June 1, 2023): 117–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.46632/jdaai/2/2/16.

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The study examines the socio-economic implications of Jio's impact on internet usage. It investigates the role of digital inclusion in empowering previously underserved communities and bridging the digi-tal divide. The research explores the changes in access to information, communication patterns, and economic opportunities for individuals and businesses. this research explores the impact of Jio on dig-ital content consumption, including streaming services, e-commerce, social media, and online educa-tion. It examines the shifts in consumer preferences, market dynamics, and the emergence of new busi-ness models as a result of increased internet accessibility and affordability brought about by Jio. Dis-ruptive Market Entry: Jio's entry into the Indian telecommunications market brought about a para-digm shift by offering affordable data plans and high-speed internet connectivity. Understanding the impact of this disruptive strategy is crucial in comprehending the dynamics of the telecom industry and its influence on internet usage. Jio's affordable data plans and extensive network coverage played a vi-tal role in bridging the digital divide in India. Examining the impact of Jio on internet usage helps evaluate the extent to which previously underserved populations gained access to digital resources and the resulting socio-economic implications. The study of Jio's impact on internet usage provides in-sights into changes in user behavior, including internet penetration rates, usage frequency, and types of online activities. Understanding these shifts helps businesses and policymakers adapt their strate-gies to cater to evolving consumer preferences. SPSS (stands for Statistical Package for the Social Sci-ences) SPSS offers a user-friendly interface that allows users to perform various tasks without exten-sive programming knowledge. It provides a wide range of statistical procedures and techniques, mak-ing it suitable for both basic and advanced data analysis. These procedures include descriptive statis-tics, inferential statistics, regression analysis, factor analysis, cluster analysis, and many more. More-over, SPSS offers a syntax language, known as the SPSS command language, which allows users to automate repetitive tasks and perform advanced analyses. This feature enhances reproducibility and allows for more complex data manipulations and statistical modeling. Rate your internet usage per day 2. After jio entered market did it increased your internet usage (if yes how much as compared to before) 3. Are you satisfied with increase internet usage 4. Rate your internet accessibility after jio en-tered market 5. Do you wish to reduce internet usage 6. Increase in internet usage has impacted my life. The overall Cronbach's Alpha value for the model is .531. It Shows the Reliability Statistic individ-ual parameter.
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Koniuk, Michalina. "Feministyczna dekonstrukcja tradycyjnego obrazu kobiety w utworach Qiu Jin." Krakowskie Studia Małopolskie 37, no. 1 (2023): 157–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/ksm20230108.

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Women’s issues are a significant subject of study in the realm of Chinese literature. In many works, it can be seen to oppose stereotypes or norms imposed on the female gender and to take measures leading to the emancipation of the individual. Such literature is symptomatic of a desire for change in society, that is, the overthrow of the patriarchal system and the introduction of equal rights between the sexes. An example of such prose is the works of China’s first feminist, Qiu Jin, who decided to fight for women’s rights. She was sentenced to death for her revolutionary activities. However, her texts introduced a completely new image of women into the public sphere - different from the one that had been reproduced for hundreds of years in ancient China. The poet chose to endow her heroines with charisma, courage, intelligence and the will to fight for a better life. Her aim was to make women aware of their situation in life, their social role, and to encourage them to leave the male-dominated world. Michalina Koniuk, in the chapter “Feminist Deconstruction of the Traditional Image of Woman in Qiu Jin’s Works”, proposes to analyse Qiu Jin’s works and present that the characters created by the writer oppose and destroy the image of the obedient and uneducated woman that existed in ancient China. First, the social role imposed on women in Chinese society has been described, namely that of obedient daughter, wife and daughter-in-law. The requirements and rules expected of Chinese women have been presented, and how Confucian norms contributed to the belittling of women’s role and position in Chinese society. As the poet was inspired by her own life experiences, Qiu Jin’s life were briefly introduced. Her childhood, during which the first signs of dissatisfaction with the obligations and social norms imposed on girls could be observed. An unsuccessful marriage mobilised the feminist to fight for women’s rights, to oppose the doctrines of Confucius and to leave home and go abroad. This was a great act of courage and at the same time a struggle for freedom and independence in the life of a feminist. That part was followed by an analysis of Qiu Jin’s works, whose female characters exemplify the kind of norms and behaviours that Qiu Jin rebelled against. At the same time, these characters deconstruct the traditional image of a woman and introduce a new one of a strong and independent individual. In this chapter, all poems and quotations have been translated by the author from Chinese into Polish.
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Campbell, Gwyn. "Editor's Preface, JIOWS Special Issue: Festschrift to Michael Pearson." Journal of Indian Ocean World Studies 2, no. 1 (September 18, 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.26443/jiows.v2i1.45.

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This edition of the JIOWS is the first of two special collections of Festschrift essays in honour of Michael Pearson. Michael has established himself as one of the formative figures in Indian Ocean world (IOW) studies. It is our hope that these two special editions will encourage readers who have yet to explore Michael’s works, to do so.
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Lebedeva, Anna Viktorovna. "WINE IMAGE IN WANG JI’S POETRY." Philological Sciences. Issues of Theory and Practice, no. 11-1 (November 2018): 35–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.30853/filnauki.2018-11-1.7.

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Yim, Won-bin. "The Study on Yu Ji’s Poetry." Journal of Chinese Language and Literature 120 (February 29, 2020): 177–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.25021/jcll.2020.2.120.177.

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Mistry, Keki M. "Message: JIOS 50th Year Commemorative Issue." Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society 52, no. 4_suppl2 (December 2018): 75–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0974909820180601s.

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郭, 培玉. "Analysis of Ruan Ji’s “Open Mind”." World Literature Studies 06, no. 04 (2018): 135–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/wls.2018.64020.

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Friesen, Patrick. "Words and Dance in Margie Gillis’s “Bloom”." Canadian Theatre Review 65 (December 1990): 6–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.65.001.

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Nora loved the roar of lions near Jim’s grave in Zurich. She thought Jim would be happy with the sound. Nora, whom Joyce wrote into his books. Nora as the Liffey River flowing always to the sea. Nora accepting time and Jim and their daughter Lucia’s madness. Nora, who excited Jim with her body, her spirit, her talk and her letters. Nora as Molly Bloom.
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Kim, Sug bae. "Junggoje Pansori and Master Park Dong jin’s Pansori." Journal of Pansori 49 (April 30, 2020): 47–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.18102/jp.2020.04.49.47.

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Wenyuan, Yao. "On the Anarchist Ideas in Ba Jin’s NovelDestruction." Contemporary Chinese Thought 46, no. 2 (March 19, 2015): 56–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10971467.2015.1003023.

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Tsao, Hensin. "Introduction to JID’s Landmarks in the Molecular Revolution." Journal of Investigative Dermatology 137, no. 5 (May 2017): 996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2017.03.005.

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Pyo, Se-man. "The Surroundings of Lee In-jik’s literature(2)." Journal of Korean Fiction Research 89 (March 31, 2023): 317–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.20483/jkfr.2023.03.89.317.

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Cherrie, John. "146 Keynote: Jim Vincent and Inhalable Dust." Annals of Work Exposures and Health 67, Supplement_1 (May 1, 2023): i1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/annweh/wxac087.002.

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Abstract Jim Vincent was truly a modern-day Renaissance man. An accomplished jazz and classical pianist and composer, who performed with some of Europe's top improvisers, making appearances at major jazz festivals and in BBC broadcast concerts. However, his legacy lies elsewhere. He graduated in physics at the University of Durham with first-class honours in 1962, proceeding to a PhD in 1966. After jobs in academia and industry, in 1979 he became Head of Physics at the Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) in Edinburgh. He took over a research team that had been working on sampling of dusts for studies of the risks of lung disease in coal miners and other workers. Jim’s team defined the sampling criteria for the aerosol that can be inhaled into the nose or mouth, in collaboration with other European scientists and, in 1986, published the description and experimental characterisation of the IOM Inhalable Dust sampler. This sampler has been recommended for measuring dust exposure in workplaces around the world. Its design, which the IOM patented, has remained essentially unchanged for almost 40 years. Jim’s academic and professional achievements spanned an enormous breadth, but his legacy is his contribution to the way we sample hazardous aerosols.
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Srivastava, Abhishek, and Col Prof (Dr ). T. P. S. Kandra. "Maharishi ji’s Vedic Science and World Peace." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Configuration 2, no. 2 (April 29, 2022): 01–05. http://dx.doi.org/10.52984/ijomrc2201.

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This article reviews central aspects of the theme of peace in Maharishi ji Vedic Science, with an emphasis on the individual level. The literature of Maharishi ji Vedic Science is vast, and the theme of peace runs consistently through it from its beginnings, as has been demonstrated elsewhere in this Issue. There is therefore no intention here of presenting all of its richness, variety, and depth. Fortunately, not only is the teaching of Maharishi ji Vedic Science perfectly consistent across five decades but it seems at every point to contain the main elements of the theme, albeit with different emphases and at different levels of detail. Key Words: consciousness, transcendental, meditation, holistic, Peace,
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Shu, Jian-Jun. "On Generalized Tian Ji’s Horse Racing Strategy." Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 37, no. 2 (June 2012): 187–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/0308018812z.00000000014.

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Obuse, Kieko. "The Japan Islamic Congress." Journal of Religion in Japan 6, no. 3 (June 17, 2018): 241–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22118349-00603006.

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Abstract The present article discusses the possibility of regarding the Japan Islamic Congress (JIC), a religious organization that claimed a membership of over 50,000 in the 1980s, as a new religion. It examines major factors in the expansion of the JIC through highlighting five characteristics it shares with new religions, namely, 1) it had a charismatic leader, attributed with the power to ‘heal’; 2) it attracted members through the curing of illnesses, with many joining as nominal members; 3) it focused on making practice easy and organizing large-scale events where the group’s identity is emphasized; 4) its teachings display a syncretic nature, combining Islamic and Buddhist ideas; and 5) it was actively engaged with society, especially the fields of medicine and politics. Critiquing the view taken by existing scholarship that attributes the JIC’s decline to its teachings not representing “genuine Islam,” the article further argues that, in addition to the lack of a capable successor, three other factors can be highlighted as possible reasons for the JIC’s inability to survive: 1) its primary channel of contact with potential members was limited to medical service; 2) apart from this medical service, it did not develop teachings or practices that would lead directly to the improvement of life; and 3) it did not meet the needs of contemporary Japanese society, where the interest in more personal spirituality had started to grow.
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Oh Moon-seok. "A Study on Park Du-Jin’s Later Poetic Theory." Journal of Korean Modern Literature ll, no. 37 (February 2009): 75–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.35419/kmlit.2009..37.004.

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Chung, Byung-Joon. "Rev. In Myung-Jin’s Political Participation and His Theology." 韓國敎會史學會誌 57 (December 31, 2020): 223–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.22254/kchs.2020.57.07.

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Ryu, Duck-jee. "Yun Bok-jin’s Collection of Children’s Songs : Doraoneun Bae." Korean Journal of Children's Literature Studies 46 (July 31, 2023): 33–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.24286/kjcls.2023.07.46.33.

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Zhu, Jianbin, and Zisheng Dong. "The Application of House’s Translation Quality Assessment Model in Chinese-English Translation." International Journal of Education and Humanities 4, no. 2 (September 1, 2022): 50–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v4i2.1483.

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This article analyses the theoretical basis behind Juliane House’s translation quality assessment model, illustrates its operation, and verifies the application of this model to English translations of Chinese prose works by assessing the quality of Zhang Peiji’s English translation of Ba Jin’s Carpenter Lao Chen, and evaluates the quality of the translation. Overall, the source text (ST) of Carpenter Lao Chen and the target text (TT) are functionally equivalent, and the translation is an overt translation with a high quality.
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Torres-Martínez, Sergio. "On the origins of semiosic translation, the role of semiosis in translation and translating and the nature of sign systems: Response to Jia." Semiotica 2020, no. 236-237 (December 16, 2020): 377–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sem-2019-0118.

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AbstractIn this response paper, I trace the origins of semiosic translation and explain why Jia’s interpretations are theoretically problematic. I also demonstrate that the view of translation endorsed by Jia is untenable from a cognitive perspective, since both perception and action are affordances of the living organisms and hence are not restricted to the “thinking mind” within a Lotmanian semiosphere. Finally, since translation is not a special case of semiosis, I show that semiosic processes, and not individual signs, are the source of all types of translations.
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Shah, Nisha, and Khushi Popat. "Enhancing Stability of Android based Smart Devices-JIOS." Oxford Journal of Intelligent Decision and Data Science 2018 (2018): 14–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5899/2018/ojids-00043.

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Surahman, Cucu. "Tafsir Kontekstual JIL: Telaah atas Konsep Syariat Islam dan Hudud." JOURNAL OF QUR'AN AND HADITH STUDIES 2, no. 1 (June 20, 2013): 63–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.15408/quhas.v2i1.1308.

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This article examines the views of Jaringan Islam Liberal (Islamic Liberal Networks) on the concept of Islamic Shari‘ah law, particularly regarding to their interpretation of hudud verses. Through hermeneutical and bibliographical study of several publications and works of JIL, the article concludes that JIL’s interpretations of these issues are very contextual. This can be seen from their use of the historical and rational approach to the Qur’an and its interpratation, as well as from the tendency of subjective and ideological agenda in their support of gender equality, human rights and liberalism.
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Lee, Sung-Woo. "Siya Kim, Jong Jin’s Activities for the Independence and Anarchism." Journal of Koreanology 82 (July 31, 2022): 247–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.15299/jk.2022.7.82.247.

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