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Li Ruishan (Chinese: 李瑞山) (November 22, 1920 – October 20, 1997) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Yanchang County , Shaanxi Province. [ 1 ] In May 1935, at the age of 14, he joined the Communist Youth League of China and became a member of the Chinese Communist Party in May 1936.
The Trojan Men is an a cappella group at the University of Southern California.Founded in 2005, the group has participated in and earned numerous awards from competitions such as the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella and USC's Absolut A Cappella contest.
In 2012, Chinese-American science-fiction author Ken Liu and translator Joel Martinsen were commissioned by the China Educational Publications Import and Export Corporation (CEPIEC) to produce an English translation of The Three-Body Problem, with Liu translating the first and last volumes, and Martinsen translating the second. [15]
The Dirty Dozen is the nickname for a group of filmmaking students at the USC School of Cinematic Arts within the University of Southern California during the mid-late 1960s. . The main group consisted of budding directors, screenwriters, producers, editors, and cinematographe
Lockwood and Liu both pleaded guilty on September 15, 2008, to the main count of the indictment, conspiracy to steal confidential and proprietary information belonging to Metaldyne, and using the stolen information in order to assist a Chinese competitor, the Chongqing Huafu Industry Company ("Huafu"), of Chongqing, China to compete against ...
Hung Liu, MFA (Visual Arts), 1986, contemporary artist [6] Elle Mehrmand, MFA (Visual Arts), 2011, contemporary artist [7] Jesse Mockrin, MFA, 2011, contemporary artist [8] Margaret Noble, BA (Philosophy), 2002, conceptual artist and sound artist [9] Dan Santat, BS (Microbiology), 1998, author and illustrator, winner of 2015 Caldecott Medal [10]
Skull and Dagger has made gifts to the University. In 1994, the Society donated "The Wall of Scholars" to honor students who have won national and international fellowships, as well as recipients of USC awards. [7] In 2011, the Society embarked to restore the University's class marker tradition and has been donating class markers ever since. [8]
Shaoshan Liu is a US-based computer scientist, [1] who is also the founder, [2] chairman and CEO of PerceptIn. [3] Presently, he is a senior member of IEEE, [4] a member of ACM [5] and a member of the editorial board of IT Professional. [4] Additionally, he is the vice chair of IEEE Computer Society's Special Technical Community on Autonomous ...