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MUSE Asia的問題,我們搜遍了碩博士論文和台灣出版的書籍,推薦廖韋強寫的 廖韋強 John Liao:空間異想世界 和Holmes, Gaia,Master, Irfan,Smith, Karline的 The Cuckoo Cage: Aka British Superheroes都 可以從中找到所需的評價。

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國立政治大學 外交學系 楊昊、張文揚所指導 林雅淇的 中國海外基礎建設項目的在地回應—以緬甸皎漂地區人民的抵抗為例 (2021),提出MUSE Asia關鍵因素是什麼,來自於中國海外基礎建設、地方抵抗、緬甸、皎漂。

而第二篇論文臺北醫學大學 國際醫學研究博士學位學程 白其卉、DUONG VAN TUYEN所指導 NGUYEN HOANG MINH的 Mental Health, Health-related Quality of Life and Behaviors among Outpatients during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multiple Hospitals and Health Centers Study in Vietnam (2021),提出因為有 COVID-19、health-related quality of life、health behaviors、health literacy、lockdown、underlying health conditions、fear、anxiety、depression、outpatients的重點而找出了 MUSE Asia的解答。

最後網站Muse Asia streams Tawawa on Monday 2 - ANIMEPH則補充:Muse Asia started streaming the new Tawawa on Monday Two original net animation last Monday on their Youtube channel.

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廖韋強 John Liao:空間異想世界

為了解決MUSE Asia的問題,作者廖韋強 這樣論述:

  台灣知名室內設計師 廖韋強——如狂草疾書的快意人生,收錄三十年輝煌設計生涯 經典代表作品集。   於1995年成立唐林建築室內設計,曾榮獲數十項國際設計大獎。置身於光譜兩端的他,動與靜,冷與熱,瘋狂與理性並存於一身,不僅是室內設計師,更是生活設計家。   對空間,他有著與生俱來的敏銳度,善於模擬生活情境,用空間貼近使用者生活。   「很多人對室內設計還停留在裝潢、裝修的概念,但我做的是生活的引導。」   他將自己定位為「生活設計家」,為客戶完成夢想的墊腳石,實現他們潛藏在內心的渴望。   「真正房子漂亮是靠時間,設計師把架構弄好、顏色調好、光線弄好,其他靠時間

。慢慢的,當你的生活痕跡出來後,你的房子就漂亮了。」   時間,是設計的試金石,有些設計,禁不起時間的考驗,禁不住柴米油鹽的瑣碎,日子一久,就面目全非。但好的設計,能在時間的釀造下,越顯醇厚,彰顯出生活積累的樣貌。   此書將以純文學筆調演繹,從六大面向,架構出室內設計中關於「建築與環境」、「細節與魔鬼」、「空間與層次」、「品味與溫度」、「美感與堅持」、「光與影」六大層面的思維與內涵。   當代絕無僅有的空間生活美學專書,帶領你一頁頁、一篇篇、字字琢磨地,翻閱窺探這位史詩級室內設計師內心的狂放與細膩。 本書特色   ★台灣知名室內設計師廖韋強收錄三十年輝煌設計生涯的經典代表作品集  

 ★美國室內設計雜誌(Interior Design)中文版2020-2021年度風雲人物   ★美國ID雜誌百大室內建築師──廖韋強的首部室內設計美學專書   ★榮獲數十項國際設計大獎的總監廖韋強,經過三年精心籌備,以此書呈現對生活與設計美學的獨特觀點,過往作品經典重現。 風格名士.聯名推薦   方國健   前戴爾電腦亞洲採購總經理   林文海   東海大學創藝學院院長   范成炬   前台灣微軟總裁   張立秋   順天堂董事長      黃嘉能   長華集團董事長   張基義   台灣設計研究院院長   陳國輝   全球華人金創獎策展人   許華山   名建築師   黃

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中國海外基礎建設項目的在地回應—以緬甸皎漂地區人民的抵抗為例

為了解決MUSE Asia的問題,作者林雅淇 這樣論述:

中國近幾年來經濟快速成長,累積了龐大的資本,從過去的受援國角色轉變成為對外援助國。2013年中國甚至提出了具有雄心的「一帶一路」倡議,吸引許多發展中國家紛紛響應,並設立亞投行,提供這些國家基礎建設發展所需的資金。中國大力對外輸出海外發展建設項目,向東南亞及非洲等地區以融資貸款的方式,提供大型交通和能源基礎設施建設項目,並在各地投資開發經濟特區。然而看起來如此美好的構想卻在許多國家內部出現當地居民抵抗中國基礎建設的聲浪,儘管中國企業總是對外宣稱當地居民受惠於中國的基礎建設項目,然而事實卻是企業並未善盡企業社會責任,在當地造成環境及人文社會的破壞。本論文以皎漂作為個案研究,探討中國的基礎建設項目

為當地帶來的影響、當地居民抵抗的主要原因,以及抵抗的行動及成效為何。本論文研究方法將採取「文獻分析法」、「參與觀察法」及「深度訪談法」,透過過去的文獻結合筆者的實地考察,了解當地真實的樣貌。本論文研究成果有以下:第一,緬甸國內對中國基礎建設的排斥源自於歷史上長期對中國的不信任感以及環境及社會的破壞;第二,皎漂地區人民抵抗中國建設的主要原因在於工作及土地的剝奪,以及在發展建設過程中所感受到的水平不平等現象;第三,受害居民具結成一股抵抗勢力,透過自救會串聯彼此,利用團體的力量達到監督效果;第四,中國企業的後續作為無法觸及受影響居民的需求。

The Cuckoo Cage: Aka British Superheroes

為了解決MUSE Asia的問題,作者Holmes, Gaia,Master, Irfan,Smith, Karline 這樣論述:

Gaia Holmes is a freelance writer and creative writing tutor who works with schools, universities, libraries and other community groups throughout the West Yorkshire region. She runs ’Igniting The Spark’, a weekly writing workshop at Dean Clough, Halifax, and is the co-host of ’MUSE-LI’, an online w

riting group. She has had three full length poetry collections published by Comma Press: Dr James Graham’s Celestial Bed (2006) Lifting The Piano With One Hand(2013), Where The Road Runs Out (2018) and Tales from the Tachograph, a collaborative work with Winston Plowes (Calder Valley Poetry, 2017).

Irfan Master is the award winning author of two novels for young adults, A Beautiful Lie which was shortlisted for the Waterstone’s Children’s Book Prize and Branford Boase Award for debut authors and, Out of Heart which was longlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal for children. He also writes plays,

poetry and has contributed short stories to numerous anthologies, most recently The Good Journal and The Bare Lit Anthology. Born to Jamaican parents who arrived in Britain in the 1960s, Karline Smith was one of the first black female crime writers to deal with the subject of drug gangs in inner-ci

ty Britain. She is the author of three novels, Moss Side Massive, which was dramatised by Liverpool’s Unity Theatre, Full Crew, and Goosebumps and Butterflies are Fairy Tales (published by Black Sapphire Press). She is also the author of several short stories, variously published in The City Life Bo

ok of Manchester Short Stories (Penguin), M.O.: Crimes of Practice, and Resist (Comma). Luan Goldie was born in Glasgow but has lived in East London for most of her life. She is a primary school teacher, and formerly a business journalist. She is the winner of the Costa Short Story Award 2017 for he

r story ’Two Steak Bakes and Two Chelsea Buns’. Her short stories have also been long and short listed by Spread the Word and the Grazia/Women’s Prize First Chapter competition. Nightingale Point is her debut novel. M.Y. Alam is the author of Annie Potts is Dead and the award-winning Kilo (Route, 20

02). Currently he is working on his third novel whilst also teaching and researching at the University of Bradford. His short story ’Finding Polish’ is currently being made into a film, directed by Caleb Shaffer. Bidisha SK Mamata, known professionally as Bidisha, is a British broadcaster, film-make

r, and journalist specialising in international affairs, social justice issues, arts and culture, and international human rights. She was one of the judges for the 2009 Orange Prize for Fiction, and was announced as one of the judges of the 2010 John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. She is a patron of the SI L

eeds Literary Prize for unpublished fiction by Black and Asian women in the UK and is a trustee of the Booker Prize Foundation. Divya Ghelani is a writer who holds an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia and an MPhil in Literary Studies from the University of Hong Kong. Her nove

l-in-progress has been longlisted and shortlisted for four literary awards. She lives between the UK and Berlin and is Programme Associate for the UK’s leading literary salon, the Word Factory. She has published short stories and judged story and flash fiction competitions. She is lead writer and re

searcher on a HLF-funded exhibition and storytelling project about the 1974 strike at Imperial Typewriters. Avaes Mohammad works across poetry, theatre and performance. With a background in the chemical sciences, artist-alchemist Avaes Mohammad’s influences stretch from the Sufi-Saints of South Asia

to the Dub-Poets of Jamaica and he has performed his poetry on stages across the UK, Europe, India, Pakistan and South Africa. His poem Bhopal, as commissioned by BBC Radio 4 won an Amnesty International Media Award. As a playwright Avaes has been commissioned by BBC Radio and several theatre compa

nies across the country with his plays, including Bhopal (2003), In G

Mental Health, Health-related Quality of Life and Behaviors among Outpatients during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multiple Hospitals and Health Centers Study in Vietnam

為了解決MUSE Asia的問題,作者NGUYEN HOANG MINH 這樣論述:

BackgroundGlobally, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has been placing unprecedented challenges and burdens on various aspects of life, such as economics, culture, politics, education, and healthcare. The uncertainty of COVID-19 increases concerns and fear in the communities, especially i

n those with symptoms like COVID-19 (S-LikeCV19). Additionally, many countries have implemented preventive measures (e.g., lockdown, home confinement, social distancing), leading to considerable changes in peoples’ lives, such as working and learning from home, unemployment, lack of physical connect

ion, and food insecurity. Besides, it is reported that people with underlying health conditions (UHC) and infected with COVID-19 have a higher risk of serious symptoms and complications. Therefore, COVID-19-related factors (e.g., fear, lockdown, S-LikeCV19) and UHC may influence peoples’ psychologic

al health and health behaviors, further lowering their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Furthermore, people who need health services encountered many challenges during the pandemic, such as difficulties in accessibility, examination and treatment delays, and concerns about COVID-19 infection.

From a public health perspective, it is crucial to understand the impacts of COVID-19-related factors and explore protective factors that can improve lifestyles, psychological health, and HRQoL in outpatients. In addition, due to unavailable specific treatments, non-pharmaceutical interventions (e.g

., adherence to preventive measures, health knowledge improvement, healthy lifestyles) are highly recommended to mitigate the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.Therefore, this study was conducted on outpatients during the initial stage of the COVID-19 pandemic for the following purposes:(1) To e

xplore the impacts of UHC, S-LikeCV19, and lockdown on anxiety and depressive symptoms; and examine the modification effects of health behaviors (e.g., eating behaviors, physical activity, smoking, drinking) and preventive behaviors.(2) To explore impacts of UHC, S-LikeCV19, lockdown, and fear of CO

VID-19 (F-CV19) on HRQoL; and examine the modification effects of health literacy, eHealth literacy (eHEALS), digital healthy diet literacy (DDL).(3) To explore impacts of UHC, S-LikeCV19, lockdown, and fear of COVID-19 (F-CV19) on changes in eating behaviors and physical activity; and examine the m

odification effects of eHEALS, DDL.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted from 14th February to 31st May 2020 in 18 hospitals and health centers in Vietnam. Data were obtained from 8291 outpatients, including socio-demographic characteristics, UHC, S-LikeCV19, F-CV19, health-related behaviors

(smoking, drinking, eating behaviors, and physical activity), preventive behaviors, eHEALS, DDL, depression (measured by 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire), anxiety (measured by 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorders), and HRQoL (measured by 36-item Short Form Survey). In addition, multiple linear a

nd logistic regression; and interaction models were performed to explore potential associations.ResultsThe prevalence of anxiety and depression was 12.5% and 22.3%, respectively. Patients with UHC had 3.44 times higher anxiety likelihood and 2.71 times higher depression likelihood, while patients wi

th S-LikeCV19 had 3.31 times higher anxiety likelihood and 3.15 times higher depression likelihood than their counterparts. Similarly, patients under lockdown were 2.39 and 2.89 times more likely to have anxiety and depression than those without lockdown, respectively. Interaction models indicated h

igh compliance with preventive behaviors, unchanged/more physical activity, and unchanged/healthier eating behaviors significantly attenuated the associations of UHC, S-LikeCV19, and lockdown with anxiety and depressive symptoms. In addition, unchanged/more alcohol drinking significantly attenuated

the association between UHC and anxiety. Furthermore, the association between S-LikeCV19 and depression was attenuated by higher health literacy scores in outpatients during the pandemic.This study showed that only fear of COVID-19 was negatively associated with HRQoL (B, -0.79; 95% CI, -0.88 to -0.

70; p < 0.001). Interaction models suggested that the inverse association between F-CV19 and HRQoL was mitigated by higher eHEALS scores or higher DDL scores.Patients with UHC, or with S-LikeCV19, or under lockdown had 54%, 52%, and 62% lower likelihoods of unchanged/healthier eating behaviors, and

21%, 58%, and 22% lower likelihoods of unchanged/more physical activity. Interaction models indicated that the association between lockdown and eating behaviors was significantly attenuated by higher DDL scores. Meanwhile, the association between lockdown and physical activity was significantly miti

gated by higher eHEALS scores. There was no statistically significant interaction of UHC and S-LikeCV19 with DDL and eHEALS on changes in health behavior outcomes.Conclusions:During the pandemic, patients under lockdown period, or with UHC, or S-LikeCV19 were more likely to have anxiety and depressi

ve symptoms; and less likely to have unchanged/healthier eating behaviors and unchanged/more physical activity. In addition, patients with higher F-CV19 were more likely to have poorer HRQoL.High adherence to preventive behaviors, physical activity, and healthy eating behaviors could mitigate the ne

gative impacts of UHC, S-LikeCV19, and lockdown on anxiety and depression. In addition, higher health literacy could mitigate the impact of S-LikeCV19 on depression during the pandemic. Besides, alcohol drinking was found to lower the impact of UHC on anxiety.Moreover, better eHEALS and DDL could mi

tigate the adverse impacts of F-CV19 on HRQoL. Higher eHEALS could help to alleviate the impact of lockdown on physical activity, while higher DDL could mitigate the impact of lockdown on eating behaviors.Our findings provide timely and reliable evidence for appropriate strategies to enhance healthy

lifestyles, preventive behaviors, eHEALS, and DDL, thereby preventing outpatients from psychological disorders and improving their HRQoL during the pandemic.