From zhangh at MIT.EDU Wed Oct 19 10:25:43 2005 From: zhangh at MIT.EDU (Huan Zhang) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 10:25:43 -0400 Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] Spectacular Yellow River Cantata!!!(Huang2 He2 Da4 He2 Chang4) Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20051019095030.02f5d960@po9.mit.edu> Dear all, As a co-sponsor, CSSA is glad to present you with the great concert, Yellow River Cantata!!! It has been performed on Oct.1st and it was highly praised by the audience. Time: 7:00PM, Oct. 30th (Sunday) Location: New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall, 30 Gainsborough Street, Boston, MA 02115 Ticket prices: $15, $20, $25, $50(Sponsorship) Ticket info: Tickets are available online at http://cssa.mit.edu As the largest Chinese Concert in New England area, this event will present the performance group with more than 200 people. There will be famous Chinese singers and instrument performers to show you their best. 200 people will sing the Yellow River Cantata all together. This will be one of the greatest experience that you will never forget. For more information, please visit http://cssa.mit.edu Hope to see you at the concert. Best regards MIT CSSA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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According to many academics specializing in China, the wealth >disparity we see in today's China ? based on a comparison of the Gini >coefficients ? is greater than that of the U.S. and second only to those >of Latin American and sub-Saharan countries. > > > >The symposium will focus on searching for a balanced approach to >development promoting both efficiency and equality. The goal of this >symposium is to examine systematically China's inequality from social, >economic, legal and political perspectives and to generate constructive >ideas and policy recommendations. > > > >Among the speakers invited are He Weifang, one of the best-known >constitutional scholar in China today; Li Shi, a pioneer in the study of >the income-gap in China; Yu Jianrong, an authority on China's rural >governance issues; Anthony Saich, director of China programs at the >Kennedy School; and William Hsiao, the chief architect of a number of >innovative programs in healthcare both inside and outside China. Some of >the West's most prominent Sinologists, including Roderick MacFarquhar and >Elizabeth Perry will moderate the panels. Dean Elena Kagan of Harvard Law >School will welcome the attendees at the symposium opening. For a >complete list of speakers, please go to >http://uschinalawsociety.org/symposium/speakers.htm. > > > >For more information on the symposium and how to register and participate, >please visit out website at: >http://www.uschinalawsociety.org/symposium >or email U.S. China Law Society at >uschinalawsociety at gmail.com . > Yu Pu, Ph.D candidate Department of Chemical Engineering MIT, Cambridge Office: 56-454 Ph: 617-253-0470 (O) Group website: http://web.mit.edu/clcgroup -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/cssa-outreach/attachments/20051019/abe3f2d6/attachment.htm From misstaro at MIT.EDU Sun Oct 23 10:37:16 2005 From: misstaro at MIT.EDU (YU PU) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 10:37:16 -0400 Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] Fwd: [MIT CSSA INFO] CMS Colloquium: "Animation at the Beijing Film Academy," on Thursday, Oct. 27, 5-7 p.m. in 2-105 Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20051023103619.023f5020@po14.mit.edu> >X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2 >X-Sender: seawell at hesiod >X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 5.2.1 >Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 11:44:56 -0400 >To: cms-anno at mit.edu >From: Brad Seawell >X-Spam-Score: -5.597 >X-Spam-Flag: NO >X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.42 >Subject: [MIT CSSA INFO] > CMS Colloquium: "Animation at the Beijing Film Academy," on > Thursday, Oct. 27, 5-7 p.m. in 2-105 >X-BeenThere: cssa-info at mit.edu >X-Mailman-Version: 2.1 >List-Id: MIT CSSA Contact Email >List-Unsubscribe: , > >List-Archive: >List-Post: >List-Help: >List-Subscribe: , > >Sender: cssa-info-bounces at MIT.EDU > >CMS Colloquium > >Animation at the Beijing Film Academy >A talk with Sun Lijun > >Thursday, October 27 >5-7 p.m. >2-105 > >Sun Lijun is dean and professor of doctoral studies at the Animation >School of the Beijing Film Academy. His works include the short films >Little Conch and Good Neighbor, the TV series Three Little Foxes and the >feature film The Little Soldier Zhang Ga. Professor Sun will be showing >clips of student works and discussing animation education and the >animation industry in China. > > > > >_______________________________________________ >CSSA-INFO mailing list >CSSA-INFO at mit.edu >http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/cssa-info Yu Pu, Ph.D candidate Department of Chemical Engineering MIT, Cambridge Office: 56-454 Ph: 617-253-0470 (O) Group website: http://web.mit.edu/clcgroup -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/cssa-outreach/attachments/20051023/7250b335/attachment.htm From misstaro at MIT.EDU Mon Oct 24 09:42:53 2005 From: misstaro at MIT.EDU (YU PU) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 09:42:53 -0400 Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] Fwd: [MIT CSSA INFO] Cathay Pacific Management Trainee Programme Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20051024094159.01c4c490@po14.mit.edu> >X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2 >X-Mailer: Novell GroupWise Internet Agent 6.5.5 Beta >Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 11:41:04 +0800 >From: "Karen Ng" >To: "Karen Ng" >X-Spam-Score: 0.114 >X-Spam-Flag: NO >X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.42 >Subject: [MIT CSSA INFO] Cathay Pacific Management Trainee Programme >X-BeenThere: cssa-info at mit.edu >X-Mailman-Version: 2.1 >List-Id: MIT CSSA Contact Email >List-Unsubscribe: , > >List-Archive: >List-Post: >List-Help: >List-Subscribe: , > >Sender: cssa-info-bounces at MIT.EDU > >Dear Sir/Madam, > >Cathay Pacific Management Trainee Programme > >We are from Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.'s Personnel Department, and are >writing to ask for your generous support in promoting our Management >Trainee (MT) Programme to your students graduating in spring/summer >2006. Attached please find a soft copy of the MT job advertisement. > >We are interested in recruiting students with a degree from any discipline >who have the right of abode in Hong Kong. The application deadline for our >2006 intake is 12th December 2005. > >Applications forms can be downloaded from >www.cathaypacific.com and should be sent to >the following address: > >Personnel Department >6/F., North Tower >Cathay Pacific City >8 Scenic Road, Hong Kong International Airport >Lantau >Hong Kong >(Ref: Management Trainee) > >Should you or the students have any queries, please contact Ms. Karen Ng, >at (852) 2747 2996, email >karen_ng at cathaypacific.com or via fax >at (852) 2141 2996. > >Thank you very much for your kind assistance. > > >Yours sincerely, > > >Sarah Kwok >Strategic Resourcing & Development Manager > > >---------- > >Cathay Pacific - Airline of the Year 2005 in the world's largest passenger >poll >_______________________________________________ >CSSA-INFO mailing list >CSSA-INFO at mit.edu >http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/cssa-info -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/cssa-outreach/attachments/20051024/6e228f16/attachment-0001.htm From xuemin at MIT.EDU Tue Oct 25 17:53:45 2005 From: xuemin at MIT.EDU (Xuemin Chi) Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 17:53:45 -0400 Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] [Activies]Halloween Trip to Salem, Sunday 10/30/05 Message-ID: <20051025175345.s2ng34azvqos844w@webmail.mit.edu> There will be NO RAIN this weekend!!! :)... Let's get out of Boston and visit the famous historic town of Salem for Halloween!!! (Sunday, 10/30/05) (Description of Salem and things to do below) In order to enjoy a flexible schedule, we are organizing a carpool for transportation. For those with cars, it'll be greatly appreciated if you could offer a few free seats in your car. CSSA will of course reimburse $10 (or more if necessary) for gas (it's a drive of less than 30 min.) Please email xuemin at mit.edu by Friday, 11:59pm if you are interested in coming on this trip, and please indicate the following: -Name -Email, contact number -# of people in your party -# of seats Needed or Providing -Please check your emails on Saturday for trip details. This will be a fun as well as educational trip. We hope to see you on Sunday! :) MIT CSSA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Salem is one of the oldest towns in the US, and is famous (or infamous) for the witch trials that took place there in the late 17th century. There are many museums there, including the famous Peabody Essex Museum http://www.pem.org/homepage/ and many others that teach about the witch trials. For the month of October, Salem is especially popular due to Halloween (10/31/05). http://www.hauntedhappenings.org/ For the interested few, you can also get your fortunes read (on career, money, and love... :)) For a complete list of things to do, visit http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g60954-Activities-Salem_Massachusetts.html From zhangh at MIT.EDU Thu Oct 27 00:30:29 2005 From: zhangh at MIT.EDU (Huan Zhang) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 00:30:29 -0400 Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] Spectacular Yellow River Cantata!!!(Huang2 He2 Da4 He2 Chang4) on Oct. 30th Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20051027002942.02f8a090@po9.mit.edu> Dear all, As a co-sponsor, CSSA is glad to present you with the great concert, Yellow River Cantata!!! It has been performed on Oct.1st and it was highly praised by the audience. Time: 7:00PM, Oct. 30th (Sunday) Location: New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall, 30 Gainsborough Street, Boston, MA 02115 Ticket prices: $15, $20, $25, $50(Sponsorship) Ticket info: Tickets are available online at http://cssa.mit.edu As the largest Chinese Concert in New England area, this event will present the performance group with more than 200 people. There will be famous Chinese singers and instrument performers to show you their best. 200 people will sing the Yellow River Cantata all together. This will be one of the greatest experience that you will never forget. For more information, please visit http://cssa.mit.edu Hope to see you at the concert. Best regards MIT CSSA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We have also identified several dozens rural >>schools that could use some donated books. We need to raise $100K by the >>end of this year to be able to help those children. It??d be great if >>members of MIT CSSA can give them a helping hand! >> > >> > Attached please find a cover letter with more details from OCEF >>President Gan Liang. We??d be very grateful if you could kindly >>distribute the cover letter to MIT CSSA members. >> > >> > >> > We truly appreciate continued support of MIT CSSA >> > >> > Sincerely, >> > >> > Fang, Weiya >> > >> > OCEF Volunteer >> > >> > Email: weiya.fang at ocef.org >> > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > >> > Dear Friend: >> > >> > Do you know that over four million school-age children are deprived of >>education in China due to poverty? Do you know that in particularly poor >>areas of China, 15% of children have no access to education? Despite of >>the government??s recent subsidy policy to promote free 9-year education, >>many poor regions cannot yet come up with the budget to implement the >>policy. Based on the feedback from our local coordinators and >>inspectors,the new subsidy policy had only been implemented in a few of >>our support sites. >> > >> > The children should not be victims of poverty. They should not be >>excluded from classrooms while waiting for a policy??s implementation. If >>you would like to help those children, please kindly consider doing so >>through Overseas China Education Foundation (OCEF), a non-profit, >>non-governmental, non-religious, all-volunteer organization with 13 years >>of track record of helping under-privileged children in rural China. >> > >> > Since 1992, OCEF has distributed over 10,000 financial aid packages to >>impoverished children in China, donated over 62,000 books to 77 rural >>schools, and rebuilt/repaired 6 rural school. Collection of student >>information and delivery of financial aid are carried out 100% by our >>volunteers, and we do not go through government agency at any level. We >>guarantee that your donation will go to only the most needy children. >> >> This year, OCEF has approved 2250 financial aid applications from rural >>children who are in imminent danger of dropping out of school unless >>receiving sponsorship starting the next year. If you wish to learn more >>about the hardships facing these children, I invite you to read our >>student stories at >> >>http://www.ocef.org/student-stories.html >> >>http://www.ocef.org/photo/online >> >> >> If you are interested in helping one or more of them, I sincerely >>encourage you to make donation through OCEF and/or become our volunteer by >>visiting our web site at www.ocef.org. >> >> Please do not hesitate to contact me or email ocef at ocef.org if you have >>any questions! We appreciate your kindness. >>Sincerely, >> >>Gan Liang, Ph.D. >>President >>Overseas China Education Foundation >>gan.liang at ocef.org >>Phone: 281-364-0055 Yu Pu, Ph.D candidate Department of Chemical Engineering MIT, Cambridge Office: 56-454 Ph: 617-253-0470 (O) Group website: http://web.mit.edu/clcgroup From misstaro at MIT.EDU Sun Oct 30 08:11:17 2005 From: misstaro at MIT.EDU (YU PU) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 08:11:17 -0500 Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] Fwd: [MIT CSSA INFO] China Inequality Symposium Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20051030080959.01c54b20@po14.mit.edu> >The Harvard East Asian Legal Studies Program and the U.S. China Law Society >will host a symposium entitled "China at a Crossroads: Searching for a >Balanced Approach to Development," on November 5-6, 2005 at Harvard Law >School in Pound Hall Room 107. > >China, much like the U.S., has become a society of haves and have-nots. >According to many academics specializing in China, the wealth disparity we >see in today's China - based on a comparison of the Gini coefficients - is >greater than that of the U.S. and second only to those of Latin American and >a few sub-Saharan countries. > >The symposium will focus on searching for a balanced approach to development >promoting both efficiency and equality. The goal of this symposium is to >examine systematically China's inequality from social, economic, legal and >political perspectives and to generate constructive ideas and policy >recommendations. > >Among the speakers invited are He Weifang, probably the best-known >constitutional scholar in China today, Li Shi, a pioneer in the study of the >income-gap in China, and William Hsiao, the chief architect of a number of >innovative programs in healthcare both inside and outside China. Some of >the >West's most prominent Sinologists, including Roderick MacFarquhar and >Elizabeth Perry will moderate the panels. > >For more information on the symposium and how to register and participate, >please visit out website at: http://www.uschinalawsociety.org/symposium or >call Xiangmin Liu at 617-951-7977. > >_______________________________________________ >CSSA-INFO mailing list >CSSA-INFO at mit.edu >http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/cssa-info Yu Pu, Ph.D candidate Department of Chemical Engineering MIT, Cambridge Office: 56-454 Ph: 617-253-0470 (O) Group website: http://web.mit.edu/clcgroup