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Taiwanese researcher popularizes science with literature | Taiwan News

2021/04/28 16:01 Chiu Chih-yu holds 15th-anniversary edition of publication he edited for Biodiversity Research Center. Chiu Chih-yu holds 15th-anniversary edition of publication he edited for Biodiversity Research Center. (Taiwan News photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) The trouble with poetry is that it encourages the writing of more poetry. A longing to write haunted American poet laureate Billy Collins, but it has also guided a Taiwanese researcher determined to bring the public closer to nature. Many would rather not keep up with the latest scientific happenings by going through pages of research full of jargon and charts. Instead, more and more people watch explainers online or tune in to scientific podcasts.

Taiwan in Time: The communist rebellion finally ends

Taiwan in Time: The ‘communist rebellion’ finally ends The so-called ‘temporary provisions’ of 1948 that allowed the KMT to rule with an iron fist were meant to last for two years during the Chinese Civil War; they remained in place until May 1, 1991 By Han Cheung / Staff reporter April 26 to May 2 Although the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) had essentially given up retaking China by the late 1960s, they continued to espouse the notion until former president Lee Teng-hui (李登輝) declared in a press conference on April 30, 1991: “We will no longer seek to unify China through force.” Lee was announcing the repeal of the Temporary Provisions Effective During the Period of National Mobilization for Suppression of the Communist Rebellion (動員戡亂時期臨時條款, temporary provisions for short), which had allowed the government to rule with an iron fist for nearly 43 years without following the Constitution.

Book review: Shining a light on Taiwan

Book review: Shining a light on Taiwan David Pendery’s latest book is an excellent, well-informed, balanced and very clearly written look at what makes Taiwan unique By Bradley Winterton / Contributing reporter In Taiwan A Light in the East David Pendery aims to create “a systematic, relevant and in essence scholarly (if somewhat easygoing and personal) study of important issues and topics in Taiwan.” In my review of an earlier Pendery book, Something Super (the Taipei Times, April 2, 2013), I said that the book had two heroes, Taiwan and the author himself. This time the emphasis is firmly on Taiwan. Pendery is very interested in politics, though admitting his “Chinese skills are not advanced enough that I can read political news in every newspaper and understand every statement that politicians make.”

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