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The hidden secrets of the Yin-Yang symbol
Li, Xin
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2014
(1) The essence of Yin-Yang is that yin and yang are contrary yet complementary. 阴阳的本质是阴阳是相生相克的关系。 (2) This contrary yet complementary relationship can be described by three characteristics of Yin-Yang: nonexclusivability, transformability, and...
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The hidden secrets of the Yin-Yang symbol
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When Times Collide : Temporal Brokerage at the Intersection of Markets and Development
Reinecke, Juliane
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2014
We study the influence of a pervasive Western organizational mentality – clock-time orientation – in market-based models for human development. While a linear, clock-time orientation optimized for markets is meant to enhance efficiency, coordination and control, it may be unsuitable for...
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