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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT Southern District of New York *SUBJECT to GENERAL and SPECIFIC NOTES to THESE SCHEDULES* SUMMARY
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT Southern District of New York Refco Capital Markets, LTD Case Number: 05-60018 *SUBJECT TO GENERAL AND SPECIFIC NOTES TO THESE SCHEDULES* SUMMARY OF AMENDED SCHEDULES An asterisk (*) found in schedules herein indicates a change from the Debtor's original Schedules of Assets and Liabilities filed December 30, 2005. Any such change will also be indicated in the "Amended" column of the summary schedules with an "X". Indicate as to each schedule whether that schedule is attached and state the number of pages in each. Report the totals from Schedules A, B, C, D, E, F, I, and J in the boxes provided. Add the amounts from Schedules A and B to determine the total amount of the debtor's assets. Add the amounts from Schedules D, E, and F to determine the total amount of the debtor's liabilities. AMOUNTS SCHEDULED NAME OF SCHEDULE ATTACHED NO. OF SHEETS ASSETS LIABILITIES OTHER YES / NO A - REAL PROPERTY NO 0 $0 B - PERSONAL PROPERTY YES 30 $6,002,376,477 C - PROPERTY CLAIMED AS EXEMPT NO 0 D - CREDITORS HOLDING SECURED CLAIMS YES 2 $79,537,542 E - CREDITORS HOLDING UNSECURED YES 2 $0 PRIORITY CLAIMS F - CREDITORS HOLDING UNSECURED NON- YES 356 $5,366,962,476 PRIORITY CLAIMS G - EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED YES 2 LEASES H - CODEBTORS YES 1 I - CURRENT INCOME OF INDIVIDUAL NO 0 N/A DEBTOR(S) J - CURRENT EXPENDITURES OF INDIVIDUAL NO 0 N/A DEBTOR(S) Total number of sheets of all Schedules 393 Total Assets > $6,002,376,477 $5,446,500,018 Total Liabilities > UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT Southern District of New York Refco Capital Markets, LTD Case Number: 05-60018 GENERAL NOTES PERTAINING TO SCHEDULES AND STATEMENTS FOR ALL DEBTORS On October 17, 2005 (the “Petition Date”), Refco Inc. -
中国区cma持证者名单 截止至2021年8月1日
中国区CMA持证者名单 截止至2021年8月1日 Yixu Cao, CMA,CSCA,CPA,ACCA,CIA 2019 492 Wai Cheung Chan, CMA, CSCA 2020 622 Xiaolin Chen, CMA, CSCA 2021 785 Liang Feng, CMA, CSCA 2021 845 Shing Tak Fung, CMA, CSCA, CPA 2020 621 Yukun Hsu, CMA, CSCA 2020 676 Shengmin Jiang, CMA, CSCA 2021 794 Yiu Man Li, CMA, CSCA 2020 640 Huikang Lin, CMA, CSCA 2017 7 Jing Lin, CMA, CSCA 2018 415 Quanhui Liu, CMA, CSCA, CPA, CIA 2021 855 Ping Qian, CMA, CSCA 2018 396 Xiaolei Qiu, CMA, CSCA, CPA, CFP, CIA, CFA 2017 96 Yufei Shan, CMA, CSCA, CPA, CFE 2020 726 Ming Han Tsai, CMA, CSCA 2018 428 Lin Wang, CMA, CSCA 2017 22 Chunling Yang, CMA, CSCA 2020 648 Xiaolong Zhang, CMA, CSCA 2020 697 Yi Zhang, CMA, CSCA 2020 678 Qing Zhu, CMA, CSCA 2017 41 Copyright © 2021 by Institute of Management Accountants, Inc. 中国区CMA持证者名单 截止至2021年8月1日 Siha A, CMA 2020 81134 Bei Ai, CMA 2020 84918 Danlu Ai, CMA 2021 94445 Fengting Ai, CMA 2019 75078 Huaqin Ai, CMA 2019 67498 Jie Ai, CMA 2021 94013 Jinmei Ai, CMA 2020 79690 Qingqing Ai, CMA 2019 67514 Weiran Ai, CMA 2021 99010 Xia Ai, CMA 2021 97218 Xiaowei Ai, CMA, CIA 2019 75739 Yizhan Ai, CMA 2021 92785 Zi Ai, CMA 2021 93990 Haifeng An, CMA 2021 92781 Haixia An, CMA 2016 51078 Haiying An, CMA 2021 98016 Jie An, CMA 2012 38197 Jujie An, CMA 2018 58081 Jun An, CMA 2019 70068 Juntong An, CMA 2021 94474 Kewei An, CMA 2021 93137 Lanying An, CMA, CPA 2021 90699 Lu An, CMA 2018 57482 Copyright © 2021 by Institute of Management Accountants, Inc. -
An Analysis of Chinese Talent Management Strategy: Emphasis on Cao Cao’S Competencies from the Records of the Three Kingdoms
AN ANALYSIS OF CHINESE TALENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGY: EMPHASIS ON CAO CAO’S COMPETENCIES FROM THE RECORDS OF THE THREE KINGDOMS LU KUICHENG A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDIES IN HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FACULTY OF EDUCATION BURAPHA UNIVERSITY MAY 2018 COPYRIGHT OF BURAPHA UNIVERSITY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I wish to express my sincere gratitude to the many people who supported and helped me in the completion of this study. For my worthily principle advisor Associate Professor Dr.Chalong Tubsree, I send my heartfelt thanks for his patience and guidance in helping me. In the process of composing this paper, he gave me much academic and constructive advice, and helped me to correct my paper. Without his enlightening instruction, impressive kindness and patience, I could not have completed my thesis. His keen and vigorous academic observation enlightened me not only in this thesis but also in my future study. At the same time, I would like to express my appreciation to my Co-advisor, who gave me useful literature knowledge and information in this paper. She is Assist. Prof. Dr. Wilai Limthawaranun. I am very grateful for her patient guidance in the course of my thesis writing. Finally, I would like to thank the teachers who helped me during my entire study process in the International Graduate Studies Human Resource Development Center of Burapha University. Dr. Watunyoo Suwannaset, Dr. Chalermsri Chantarathong and Rattanasiri Khemraj in the IG-HRD office, thank you for taking care of me meticulously for the last three years. -
The Evolution of “Rumor”
Open Access Library Journal 2020, Volume 7, e6011 ISSN Online: 2333-9721 ISSN Print: 2333-9705 The Evolution of “Rumor” Jing Qin Ba Culture Institute, Sichuan University of Arts and Science, Dazhou, China How to cite this paper: Qin, J. (2020) The Abstract Evolution of “Rumor”. Open Access Library Journal, 7: e6011. Rumor is a social phenomenon and its true colors are similar to those of “folk https://doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1106011 commentaries”, including “folk songs”, “nursery rhymes”, “folk customs”, “bal- lads”, “new rhymes”, “village ballads”, “chanting ballads” and so on. It is also Received: December 19, 2019 an important monitoring system in ancient China. With the development of Accepted: January 11, 2020 Published: January 14, 2020 society, “rumor” has changed its semantic meaning. In modern Chinese, “ru- mor” has become an unreliable, deceptive and derogatory term. This article is Copyright © 2020 by author(s) and Open to investigate the evolution of rumors and its relationship with hearsay, so as Access Library Inc. to correctly distinguish the uses of two different forms in real life so as to This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International curb rumors, and foreground the positive role of “hearsay” in the monitoring License (CC BY 4.0). system. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access Subject Areas Anthropology, Art, Education, Library, Intelligence and Philology, Linguistics, Literature Keywords Rumor, Hearsay, Social Phenomenon, Folk Commentary 1. Introduction “Rumor” is a social phenomenon that originates from individuals’ cognition or subjective judgment, with some partially real facts, which may be extremely de- ceptive and seditious. -
In Re: Refco Capital Markets, LTD. Case No. 05-60018 A1 Allowed
A1 In re: Refco Capital Markets, LTD. Allowed RCM Securities Customer Claims Case No. 05-60018 (For Purposes of 6th Interim Distribution of Assets in Place and 5th Interim Distribution of Additional Property- REVISED June 11, 2008) Allowed Claim: "Resulting RCM Previous Claim Securities Customer Exhibit, If Name Number Claim" Treatment Modified IN ACCORDANCE WITH TREATMENT PREVIOUSLY ORDERED ABADI & CO SECURITES 9131 $11,198,081.00 Agreed and allowed. ABADI & CO SECURITIES 7581 $1,308,490.65 Agreed and allowed. ABADI & CO SECURITIES 7582 $5,231,176.04 Agreed and allowed. ABADI & CO SECURITIES 7583 $66,448.66 Agreed and allowed. ABADI & CO SECURITIES 7584 $453,468.00 Agreed and allowed. ABADI & CO SECURITIES 7585 $390,011.00 Agreed and allowed. ABADI & CO SECURITIES 9132 $354,507.00 Agreed and allowed. ABADI & CO SECURITIES 9133 $737,430.00 Agreed and allowed. ABADI & CO SECURITIES 9134 $100,989.00 Agreed and allowed. ABADI & CO SECURITIES 9135 $83,654.80 Agreed and allowed. ABADI & CO SECURITIES 9136 $15,837,437.00 Agreed and allowed. ABADI & CO SECURITIES 9894 $3,238,384.00 Agreed and allowed. Actinver Mexico Bond Fund, Inc. 10415 $2,137,978.92 Agreed and allowed. ACUROB INVESTMENT AG 13666 $2,994,187.50 Agreed and allowed. AFC ALMIRON 12147 $631,883.86 Agreed and allowed. ALFREDO SKINNER-KLEE AND ALEXANDRA(SEE NOTES) 12716 $455,892.23 Agreed and allowed. ALMIRON FINANCE CORP 12148 $1,505,617.16 Agreed and allowed. ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS FUND LTD 9198 $17,823,839.11 Agreed and allowed. ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS FUND LTD 9199 $5,998,622.00 Agreed and allowed. -
Clinical Guide to Commonly Used Chinese Herbal Formulas
CLINICAL GUIDE TO COMMONLY USED CHINESE HERBAL FORMULAS i John Scott, DOM Lorena Monda, DOM John Heuertz, DOM 6th Edition (2nd printing) 2017 Herbal Medicine Press Copyright: 2017, 2014, 2011, 2009, 2006, 1999, 1997, 1995 Herbal Medicine Press PO Box 781 Placitas, New Mexico 87043 The information in this book is strictly educational and should not be used to treat medical conditions except by knowledgeable health practitioners. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Pinyin Table of Contents . ix The Formulas: Agastache Tummy Syrup . 1 (Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Gao) Amber Stone-Transforming Formula . 2 (Hu Po Hua Shi Pian) Andrographis Formula . 3 (Chuan Xin Lian Kang Yan Pian) An Mien Formula . 4 (An Mien Pian) Astragalus Formula . 5 (Huang Qi Jian Zhong Tang) Astragalus & Ligustrum Formula . 6 (Huang Qi Dong Qing Pian) Baked Licorice Formula . 7 (Zhi Gan Cao Tang) Blood Palace Formula . 8 (Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang) Bone & Sinew Formula . 9 (Zheng Gu Xu Jin Fang) Bupleurum & Cinnamon Formula . 10 (Chai Hu Gui Zhi Tang) Bupleurum & Tang Kuei Formula . 11 (Xiao Yao San) Bupleurum D Formula . 12 (Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang) Capillaris Forumula . 13 (Yin Chen Hao Fang) Chai Hu Shu Gan Formula . 14 (Chai Hu Shu Gan Tang) Chase Wind, Penetrate Bone Formula . 16 (Zhui Feng Tou Gu Wan) Children’s Clear & Release Formula . 17 (Yin Qiao Gan Mao Fang) Children’s Clear Lung Formula . 19 (Xiao Er Zi Qing Fei Fang) Children’s Ear Formula . 20 (Hai Er Fang) Children’s Jade Defense Formula . 21 (Xiao Er Zi Yu Fang) Chong Release Formula . 22 (Jia Wei Tao Hong Si Wu Tong) iii Cinnamon & Poria Formula . -
THE TWO XUN the Contributions of Xun Yu and Xun You to the Foundations of Wei Yang Zhengyuan the End of the Han Dynasty Began Dr
THE TWO XUN The Contributions of Xun Yu and Xun You to the Foundations of Wei Yang Zhengyuan The end of the Han Dynasty began dramatically in 189 as the General Dong Zhuo lead his troops into the capital and usurped power. Over thirty years later, the end was completed by the abdication of the last Han Emperor Liu Xie, posthumously Emperor Xian “the Worthy,” to Cao Pi, posthumously Emperor Wen “the Literary,” in 220. This thirty year transition, one of the most famed and romanticized in Chinese history, involved a near total collapse in Imperial authority, and as a result the celebrated “Three Kingdoms,” the three claimant successors to Han, were forced to build their states almost from the ground up.1 Of the three, the most successful in rebuilding and maintaining the institutions of Han was by far the Wei. Despite their Imperial ambitions, Shu in the Sichuan basin and Wu about the middle and lower Yangzi were largely warlord states based on the frontiers of the former Empire. Wei controlled the former Imperial heartlands in the central plains and about seven-tenths of the former registered population, and though the Wei dynasty was eventually subverted by the Sima family and replaced by the Jin, it was upon the foundations laid down by Wei that Jin was eventually able to conquer its rivals and briefly reunify the Empire.2 The foundations of Wei were laid under the leadership of Cao Cao, posthumously Emperor Wu “the Martial,” a talented and ambitious member of the middle and lower gentry. 3 When Dong Zhuo first seized power in the capital, Cao Cao sold his family resources to raise personal troops and join the coalition of opposition forming against Dong Zhuo in the eastern parts of the Empire. -
Chinese Indonesians Reassessed
Chinese Indonesians Reassessed The Chinese in Indonesia form a significant minority of about 3 percent of the population, and have played a disproportionately important role in the country. Given that Chinese Indonesians are not seen as indigenous to the country and are consistently defined against Indonesian nationalism, most studies on the commu nity concentrate on examining their ambivalent position as Indonesia's peren nial "internal outsider." Chinese Indonesians Reassessed argues for the need to dislodge this narrow nationalistic approach and adopt fresh perspectives which acknowledge the full complexity of ethnic relations within the country. The focus of the book extends beyond Java to explore the historical development of Chinese Indonesian communities in more peripheral areas of Indonesia, such as Medan, the Riau Islands and West Kalimantan. It reveals the diverse religious practices of Chinese Indonesians, which are by no means confined to "Chinese" religions, and the celebration of "Chinese" ethnic events. Presenting a rich array of his tor ical and contemporary case studies, the book goes beyond national stereotypes to demonstrate how Chinese Indonesians interact with different spaces and envi ronments to establish new Chinese Indonesian identities which are complex and multi-faceted. The book engages with a larger global literature concerned with diasporic Chinese identities and practices and offers sophisticated and empiri cally grounded insights on the commodification of ethnic cultures and religions. Siew-Min Sai is Assistant Professor in the History Department at the National University of Singapore. Chang-Yau Hoon is Assistant Professor of Asian Studies at Singapore Management University. Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series 1 Land Tenure, Conservation 7 Violent Conflicts in Indonesia and Development in Southeast Analysis, representation, Asia resolution Peter Eaton Edited by Charles A. -
The Sian Incident: a Pivotal Point in Modern Chinese History
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES MICHIGAN PAPERS IN CHINESE STUDIES NO. 26 THE SIAN INCIDENT: A PIVOTAL POINT IN MODERN CHINESE HISTORY by Tien-wei Wu Ann Arbor Center for Chinese Studies The University of Michigan 1976 Open access edition funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities/ Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program. ISBN 0-89264-026-X Copyright © 1976 by Center for Chinese Studies The University of Michigan Printed in the United States of America Grateful acknowledgment is made to the Viking Press, Inc., for their permission to reproduce two photographs, "Generalissimo Chiang and the Young Marshal" (p. 132) and "Peasant Guards in Armed Procession in Sian" (p. 133), from First Act in China: The Story of the Sian Mutiny, by James M. Bertram, copyright 1938 by The Viking Press, Inc. ISBN 978-0-89264-026-3 (paper) ISBN 978-0-472-12814-3 (ebook) ISBN 978-0-472-90214-9 (open access) The text of this book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ To My Mother CONTENTS List of Tables and Maps . x Preface xi List of Abbreviations * . xiv I. Chang Hsiieh-liang and His Time 1 The Young Marshal . 2 The Student Response 8 A Nation in Awakening 13 II. The United Front in the Northwest 17 The CCP nUnited FrontM Strategy 17 The New Base for the Young Marshal 22 III. The Champion of a Cause 37 The Development of a Revolutionary Ideology ... 37 Alienation from Nanking 41 An Undependable Ally . -
Shaoshan 1 Xing Dian Li Ji Che ~ Ebook Shaoshan 1 Xing Dian Li Ji Che Zhongguo Tie Dao Chu Ban She - Chinese Pinyin Common Wordlist Group 4
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