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毛德西 《老年人》2009,(10):55-55
组成:生地、熟地、泽泻、小麦冬、玄参、牡丹皮、茯苓、珍珠母、仙茅、五味子、磁石、夜交藤、钩藤、何首乌(制)、浮小麦。  相似文献   

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苏茯薏 《老年世界》2014,(19):42-42
秋季宜多食“补而不峻”、“润而不腻”的甘平类食物,这些食物可以增强脾的活动,使肝脾活动协调。甘平类食物种类丰富,蔬菜中有胡萝卜、冬瓜、茭白、南瓜、莲藕、百合、山药、白扁豆、荸荠、西红柿、银耳、平菇等;水果、干果中有梨、柑橘、香蕉、桂圆、莲子、花生、栗子、黑芝麻、核桃、红枣等;水产、鱼类中则有黄鱼、海蜇、海带、兔肉等。  相似文献   

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两份名单     
我曾经把两份名单给10个人看,问他们对这些人是否熟悉,为什么熟悉,结果在我的意料之中。第一份名单是:傅以渐、王式丹、毕沅、林召堂、王云锦、刘子壮、陈沅、刘福姚、刘春霖。第二份名单是:李渔、洪升、顾炎武、金圣叹、黄宗羲、吴敬梓、蒲松龄、洪秀全、袁世凯。十个人对第一份名单一个都不知道的有7人。  相似文献   

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《老年人》2011,(3):F0002-F0002
2011年1月29日,省委、省政府在省委礼堂举行省直单位老干部迎春联欢会,庆祝新春佳节。省领导和老同志熊清泉、刘夫生、路建平、陈叔红、谭仲池、武吉海、董志文、曹文举、沈瑞庭、刘玉娥、朱东阳、赵培义、高锦屏、阳忠恕、蔡自兴、齐振瑛、詹顺初、张树海、李志辉、顾荣琪出席联欢会并观看了文艺节目。  相似文献   

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刘涓 《当代老年》2006,(3):48-48
食品:荠菜、芥菜、苦瓜、胡萝卜、香榧子、无花果、动物肝脏、青鱼、白鱼、蚌肉、螺蛳。  相似文献   

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教学意识信号是指教学活动中的非语言因素,例如:点头、手势、走动、眼神、表情、声音、语调、感叹、语速、停顿、沉思,以及讲课的幽默感、期望感、各种助词发生的气息等,都是教学意识信号.  相似文献   

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自然的变异和人为的作用都可能导致地质环境或地质体发生变化,当这种变化达到一定程度,其产生的后果便会给人类和社会造成危害,这也称为地质灾害,如崩塌、滑坡、泥石流、地裂缝、地面沉降、地面塌陷、岩爆、坑道突水、突泥、突瓦斯、煤层自然、黄土湿陷、岩土膨胀、砂土液化、土地冻融、水土流失、土地沙漠化及沼泽化、土壤盐碱化以及地震、火山、地热害等。汛期发生的地质灾害主要是与降雨有关的崩塌、滑坡、泥石流、地面塌陷等突发性地质灾害。  相似文献   

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《老年人》2013,(9):9-9
为了贯彻落实中组部老干部局《关于在离退休干部中开展“同心共筑中国梦”活动的通知》要求,老人春秋杂志社联合河北、湖南、山西、内蒙、吉林、黑龙江、江苏、福建、江西、山东、湖北、广东、广西、四川、陕西等省区的老年期刊、老年报,共同开展征文、摄影、书画和诗词楹联大赛。  相似文献   

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文炜 《中国扶贫》2016,(18):39-44
四川有号称"天府之国"的富庶的成都平原,也有集中分布于川西北高寒藏羌区(甘孜州、阿坝州)、攀西老凉山地区(凉山州、攀枝花市、乐山市)、川北秦巴山区(绵阳市、广元市、巴中市、达州市、南充市、广安市)、川南乌蒙山区(宜宾市、泸州市)和川中丘陵区的大片贫困地区.  相似文献   

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简讯     
《城市》2010,(8)
发改委确定在5省8市开展低碳产业建设试点工作从国家发展和改革委员会获悉,中国将首先在广东、辽宁、湖北、陕西、云南5省和天津、重庆、深圳、厦门、杭州、南昌、贵阳、保定8市开展发展低碳产业、建设低碳城市、倡导低碳生活的试点工作。据发  相似文献   

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Women around the world, in various geographic spaces, social and cultural contexts, as partners, wives, sisters, daughters, mothers, mourners, and victims experience war. Women's experience of war and their participation in it, either as actors or resistors, victims or perpetrators ( Moser and Clark 2001 ), cheerleaders or critics, are always influenced by the construction of gender operating in and around their lives. While constructions of masculinity and femininity are always circulating in and around militarism and war, women's bodies are sometimes primary considerations for military and state leaders; this creates a visibility/invisibility/hyper-visibility problem for women in wartime. In this essay, women's participation in war as soldiers, refugees, prisoners, jailers, activists, and suicide bombers and the accompanying shift in the practice of femininity and masculinity is explored.  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
Books reviewed:
Susan Ehrlich, Representing Rape: Language and Sexual Consent
Deborah Cameron, Working with Spoken Discourse
Stefan Titscher, Michael Meyer, Ruth Wodak and Eva Vetter, Methods of Text and Discourse Analysis
Linda A. Wood and Rolf O. Kroger, Doing Discourse Analysis: Methods for Studying Action in Talk and Text
Srikant Sarangi and Celia Roberts (eds.), Talk, Work and Institutional Order: Discourse in Medical, Mediation and Management Settings
Ulrich Ammon (ed.), The Dominance of English as a Language of Science: Effects on Other Languages and Language Communities
Alexandra Jaffe, Ideologies in Action: Language Politics on Corsica
Niloofar Haeri, The Sociolinguistic Market of Cairo: Gender, Class and Education
Anita Y. K. Poon, Medium of Instruction in Hong Kong: Policy and Practice
Tariq Rahman, Language, Education and Culture
Dariusz Galasinski, The Language of Deception: A Discourse Analytical Study
Clifford Hill and Eric Larsen, Children and Reading Tests
Fern L. Johnson, Speaking Culturally: Language Diversity in the United States
Lucy Burke, Tony Crowley and Alan Girvin (eds.), The Routledge Language and Cultural Theory Reader  相似文献   

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The relations between everyday life and political participation are of interest for much contemporary social science. Yet studies of social movement protest still pay disproportionate attention to moments of mobilization, and to movements with clear organizational boundaries, tactics and goals. Exceptions have explored collective identity, ‘free spaces’ and prefigurative politics, but such processes are framed as important only in accounting for movements in abeyance, or in explaining movement persistence. This article focuses on the social practices taking place in and around social movement spaces, showing that political meanings, knowledge and alternative forms of social organization are continually being developed and cultivated. Social centres in Barcelona, Spain, autonomous political spaces hosting cultural and educational events, protest campaigns and alternative living arrangements, are used as empirical case studies. Daily practices of food provisioning, distributing space and dividing labour are politicized and politicizing as they unfold and develop over time and through diverse networks around social centres. Following Melucci, such latent processes set the conditions for social movements and mobilization to occur. However, they not only underpin mobilization, but are themselves politically expressive and prefigurative, with multiple layers of latency and visibility identifiable in performances of practices. The variety of political forms – adversarial, expressive, theoretical, and routinized everyday practices, allow diverse identities, materialities and meanings to overlap in movement spaces, and help explain networks of mutual support between loosely knit networks of activists and non‐activists. An approach which focuses on practices and networks rather than mobilization and collective actors, it is argued, helps show how everyday life and political protest are mutually constitutive.  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
《The Sociological review》1996,44(4):757-792
Books reviewed in this article
The Death of Class , Jan Pakulski and Malcolm Waters
Social Change and the Middle Classes , Tim Butler and Mike Savage, (eds)
Practical Sociology: Post-empiricism and the Reconstruction of Theory and Application , Christopher G.A. Bryant
Environmental Sociology: A Social Constructionist Perspective , John A. Hannigan
Knowing Machines: Essays on Technical Change , Donald MacKenzie
Daniel Bell , Malcolm Waters
Canvases and Careers: Institutional Change in the French Painting World , Harrison C. White and Cynthia A. White
Theorizing Museums , Sharon Macdonald and Gordon Fyfe, (eds)
Club Cultures: Music, Media and Subcultural Capital , Sarah Thornton
Food, the Body and the Self , Deborah Lupton
Making Men: Rugby and Masculine Identity , J. Nauright, and T.J.L. Chandler, (eds)  相似文献   

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Rural communities and well‐being: a good place to grow up?   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
This study looks at young people's accounts of life in communities in rural northern Scotland, and considers in what ways affective and social aspects of community are bound up with well‐being, over and above young people's concerns for the future, rural youth transitions, and out‐migration. Interviews were held with 15–18 year‐olds in four study areas (16 groups, N=60+) and a parallel survey of 11–16 year‐olds was conducted in eight study areas (N=2400+). Themes to emerge from the interviews included: opportunities locally, the future and staying on, as well as local amenities and services; but older teenagers also spoke at length about their social lives, family and social networks, and their community, both as close‐knit and caring and as intrusive and controlling. Rural communities were seen as good places in childhood, but not necessarily for young people. In parallel with that, the survey data paints a picture where feelings of support, control, autonomy, and attachment were all associated with emotional well‐being. Importantly, links between emotional well‐being and practical, material concerns were outweighed by positive identifications of community as close‐knit and caring; and equally, by negative identifications as intrusive and constraining, where the latter was felt more strongly by young women. Certainly, beliefs about future employment and educational opportunities were also linked to well‐being, but that was over and above, and independently of, affective and social aspects of community life. Additionally, migration intentions were also bound up with sense of self and well‐being, and with feelings about community life; and links between thoughts about leaving and community life as controlling and constraining were, yet again, felt more strongly by young women. Thus, gender was a key dimension affecting young people's feelings about their communities with significant implications for well‐being, and out‐migration. The study illustrates the importance of understanding the experiences young people have of growing up in rural areas, and how they evaluate those experiences: particularly, how life in rural communities matters for young people's well‐being; and especially, for young women.  相似文献   

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近年来,受决策者、国家、地区和国际因素等要素变化的影响,印度和以色列关系呈现出全面性、战略性、伙伴性的发展态势。2017年印度和以色列明确宣布将两国关系提升至“战略伙伴关系”。此后,两国深入拓展在政治、军事、经济、人文四大领域的合作与交流,政治关系日益密切,军事合作不断深化,经贸关系提质加速,人文交流日益活跃。未来一段时期内,印度和以色列可能在军事、反恐以及经贸等领域进一步加强合作。然而,受国内因素、地区和国际因素的影响,未来印度和以色列关系发展仍存在诸多变数,双方在短期内无法结成同盟关系。  相似文献   

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Evaluation must attend meaningfully and respectfully to issues of culture, race, diversity, power, and equity. This attention is especially critical within the evaluation of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) educational programming, which has an explicit agenda of broadening participation. The purpose of this article is to report lessons learned from the implementation of a values-engaged, educative (Greene et al., 2006) evaluation within a multi-year STEM education program setting. This meta-evaluation employed a case study design using data from evaluator weekly systematic reflections, review of evaluation and program artifacts, stakeholder interviews, and peer review and assessment. The main findings from this study are (a) explicit attention to culture, diversity, and equity was initially challenged by organizational culture and under-developed evaluator–stakeholder professional relationship and (b) evidence of successful engagement of culture, diversity, and equity emerged in formal evaluation criteria and documents, and informal dialogue and discussion with stakeholders. The paper concludes with lessons learned and implications for practice.  相似文献   

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Book reviewed in this article:
JANE BALIN, A Neighborhood Divided: Community Resistance to an AIDS Care Facility
HIMANI BANNERJI, The Dark Side of the Nation: Essays on Multiculturalism, Nationalism and Gender
CECILIA M. BENOIT, Women, Work and Social Rights: Canada in Historical and Comparative Perspective
HELEN K. BLACK and ROBERT L. RUBINSTEIN, Old Souls: Aged Women, Poverty, and the Experience of God
EVELYN BLACKWOOD and SASKIA E. WIERINGA, eds., Female Desires: Same-Sex Relations and Transgender Practices Across Cultures
KIERAN BONNER, A Great Place to Raise Kids: Interpretation, Science and the Urban-Rural Debate
VALERIE BRYSON, Feminist Debates: Issues of Theory and Political Practice
ALISON J. CLARKE, Tupperware: The Promise of Plastic in 1950s America
JUANNE NANCARROW CLARKE with LAUREN NANCARROW CLARKE, Finding Strength: A Mother and Daughter's Story of Childhood Cancer
CAROLE M. COUNIHAN, The Anthropology of Food and Body: Gender, Meaning and Power
MARC EDELMAN, Peasants against Globalization. Rural Social Movements in Costa Rica
IAN GOUGH and GUNNAR OLOFSSON (eds.), Capitalism and Social Cohesion: Essays on Exclusion and Integration
ALENA HEITLINGER (ed.), émigré Feminism: Transnational Perspectives
SUSAN F. HIRSCH, Pronouncing and Persevering: Gender and the Discourse of Disputing in an African Islamic Court  相似文献   

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Patriarchy and development in the Arab world   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The author defines patriarchy in the Arab context as the prioritizing of the rights of males and elders, and the justification of those rights within kinship values which are usually supported by religion. She considers the systematic impact of patriarchy throughout Arab society in the attempt to understand the persistence of patriarchy in the Arab world. Patriarchy in the Arab world, and other regions, is an obstacle for women, children, families, and states. It affects health, education, labor, human rights, and democracy. The author argues that patriarchy is powerful in the Arab world because age-based kinship values and relationships are crucial socially, economically, politically, ideologically, and psychologically. Sections discuss social patriarchy, economic patriarchy, political patriarchy, religious patriarchy, patriarchy in the self, and development planners, practitioners, and patriarchy.  相似文献   

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The course model described in this paper has four components: first, a systems base for understanding family structure, including intergenerational themes, taboos, toxic issues, triangulated relationships, and attitudes toward ethnic or racial heritage; second, utilization of research skills, including cataloging sources, constructing topical and autobiographical interviews and questionnaires, determining credibility of sources, and assessing style and form as well as content of correspondence; third, structural adaptations that students' families made over three generations in response to immigration, natural disasters, military mobilization, economic depression, long-distance relocations, and discriminatory actions; and fourth, public review of each student's research, elaborating on the similarities and differences in the experiences of each ethnic or racial group and in the structural accommodations of family systems to these experiences.  相似文献   

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