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Annex 42 Commission for Women in Chess Batumi, Georgia 29Th
Annex 42 Commission for Women in Chess Batumi, Georgia 29th September 2018, 11.00-13.00 Chairpersons: Susan Polgar (USA), M. Fierro (ECU) Present: N. Cinar (TUR), P. Ambarukwi (INA), D. Chen (TPE), A. Sorokina (BLR), S. Johnson (TTO), U. Umudova (AZE), A. Dimitrijevic (BIH), K. Blackman (BCF), D. Murray (BCF), C. Zhu (QAT), P. Truong (CAM), M. Naugana (MAW), K. Howie (SCO), C. Meyer (USA), R. Haring (USA), U. E. Gronn (NOR), S. Bayat (IRI), S. Rohde (USA), M. Khamboo (NEP), Dr. G. Font (HUN), Dr. N. Short (ENG), A. Karlovych (UKR) MATTERS DISCUSSED At the beginning of the meeting, we addressed the items discussed in the official WOM report submitted to FIDE. The Chairperson (Ms. Polgar) especially praised FIDE for the Women’s World Blitz and Rapid Championships in Saudi Arabia which had a substantially increased prize fund, though it was only one third of the prize in the Open section. The total prize fund in the Women’s championships were $250,000 for each event. Beatriz Marinello reported on her project “Smart Girl” on behalf of the Social Action commission, which included projects in Uganda, Chile, France and the US. This projects seeks to increase participation by girls in chess in those countries. Martha Fierro elaborated on the project about chess in women prisons in Genoa, Italy, which involved the training of refugees in Italy who in turn, train women prisoners. Sophia Rohde from the United States shared some of the work their federation is in doing to promote chess for girls in the USA. They subsequently presented a video showing various interviews with young girls in chess, highlighting the benefits and challenges that they experience in chess. -
(AHP)-Based Assessment of the Value of Non-World Heritage Tulou
Tourism Management Perspectives 26 (2018) 67–77 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Tourism Management Perspectives journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/tmp Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)-based assessment of the value of non- T World Heritage Tulou: A case study of Pinghe County, Fujian Province ⁎ Hang Maa, Shanting Lib, Chung-Shing Chanc, a Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen 518050, China b Shanghai W&R Group, Shanghai 200052, China c Department of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Sha Tin, N.T, Hong Kong ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Keywords: China's Fujian Tulou (earthen buildings constructed dating to the 12th century) represent a valuable source of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) human cultural heritage. As the Tulou have not been classified as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO, they lack Conservation and reuse financial support, receive minimal attention and face structural deterioration. The purpose of this study is to Cultural heritage explore a methodological approach to assess the value of non-World Heritage Tulou (NWHT) and provide Evaluation system grounds for the reuse of Tulou accordingly. First, building-type, planar layout and other characteristics of Pinghe Tulou NWHTs in Pinghe are reviewed. Next, an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is applied to the value evaluation of Pinghe Tulou. Then, policy recommendations for reuse and redevelopment are put forward. The findings suggest that focusing on the reuse of Tulou alone is not justifiable. Rather, funding, public participation and the con- tinuity of community life are important factors relating to the reuse of NWHTs. 1. Introduction Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2008 (and are thus referred to here as ‘World Heritage Tulous’ (Fig. -
Commission for Women's Chess (WOM) REPORT for 88Th FIDE Congress 7-15 October 2017
Commission for Women's Chess (WOM) REPORT FOR 88th FIDE Congress 7-15 October 2017. Goynuk, Antalya, Turkey _______________________________________________________________________________ Co-Chairperson: GM Susan POLGAR & IM Martha Fierro BAQUERO Secretary: IA Anastasia SOROKINA Councilors: Ms. Keenese KATISENG (Botswana), GM Zhu CHEN (Qatar), GM Antoaneta STEFANOVA (Bulgaria) Members: Ms. Fiona STEIL-ANTONI (Luxembourg), Ms. Nilufer CINAR (Turkey), Ms. Damaris ABARCA (Chile), IM Irene SUKANDAR (Indonesia), IA Anemone KULZCAK (France), Ms. Evita SIMANGO (Mozambique), Ms. Dina Mei-Fang CHEN (Chinese Taipei), Ms. Aleksandra MILOVIC (Montenegro), Ms. Sonia ZEPEDA (El Salvador), IM Elisabeth PAEHTZ (Germany) Special Advisors: GM HOU Yifan (China), GM Maia CHIBURDANIDZE (Georgia), GM Xie JUN (China), GM Xu YUHUA (China), GM Alexandra KOSTENIUK (Russia), GM Anna USHENINA (Ukraine) _______________________________________________________________________________ The Women’s Commission has been very active in promoting the participation of all female players, arbiters, trainers and organizers in various events and activities around the world. This report will highlight the main FIDE activities whilst noting a number of continental and regional initiatives. More detailed information can be obtained from: http://womenchess.fide.com/ 1. EVENTS 1.1 Women's World Chess Championship 2017 Teheran, Iran, 10 FEBRARY – 5 MARCH 2017. Women’s World Chess Championship was held in the Espinos Palace Hotel in Tehran, Iran, from February 10 (day of arrival) to March 4 (day of departure) 2017. 63 players (excluding Ms.Foisor, who passed away just few weeks before championship) from 28 countries participated in the WWCC2017. A tournament was played according to the knock-out system of 6 rounds, according to the FIDE WCC regulations for the event (FIDE Handbook, D 07). -
MEDIA RELEASE Yongchun Store Officially Opened
Zhongmin Baihui Retail Group Ltd. 80 Marine Parade Road #13-07 Parkway Parade, Singapore 629528 Tel: (65) 6440 5297 / Fax: (65) 6440 5274 (Company Registration No.: 200411929C) MEDIA RELEASE 1 July 2019 Yongchun Store Officially Opened • Grand opening held on 28th June 2019 • 16th store of the Group • Expansion plan in progress Zhongmin Baihui Retail Group Ltd., (“Zhongmin Baihui”, “中闽百汇” or “the Group”), an established PRC retail brand that operates and manages a chain of department stores and supermarkets in Fujian province, wishes to announce that it has held a successful grand opening ceremony of a new store, Zhongmin Baihui Yongchun Store, in Yongchun County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province on 28th June 2019. The new store will add to the Group’s current store network, located in other parts of Fujian Province, namely, Quanzhou, Xiamen, Zhangzhou and Putian. The Yongchun Store has a gross floor area (“GFA”) of 23,200 sqm, three floors and occupies a significant part of the commercial area of The New World (美岭新天地) property development project. The store offers a wide range of department store items such as clothing, footwear, cosmetics, jewellery and children products. In addition, the Yongchun Store has a large modern supermarket and F&B outlets. Parks, a large science museum, offices and residential housing units are in proximity to the Yongchun Store. With the addition of the Yongchun Store, the Group would have successfully opened its second store in 2019. The Group will now have 16 stores with a total GFA of 206,300 sqm (comprising 13 self-owned stores, GFA of 177,900 sqm and 3 managed stores, GFA 28,400 sqm). -
Appendix Bibliography
Cover Page The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/45981 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation Author: Wang, R. Title: A place of placelessness: Hekeng people’s heritage Issue Date: 2017-02-16 APPENDIX Appendix THE RISE OF FUJIAN EARTHEN FORTS even came three times in a single year. The rich IN THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH people sought refuge in the better fortified county CENTURY, CHENG, BAO, LOU AND ZHAI town. With no such shelter available, the poor had to hide deep in the mountain forests. Without 1. Eastern Fujian: the Mingshenzong shilu, the shelter, the refugees were forced to suffer the bad Wanli sanshinian, or the Chronicles of the Ming weather in mountain ranges. Many of the poor Dynasty, Shenzong Emperor, the thirty-first were finally captured and killed by the bandits. Year of the Wanli reign (1603): ‘When Xu Kui The ones who had luckily survived their knives administrated Leling county, an intensification and swords could also eventually succumb to the of the social chaos resulted in an official decree atrocious weather, especially the noxious mists that ordered the moat be deepened and that the in the mountains. The elder brother of Great- walled enclosures in the county be strengthened. grandfather Sanfeng felt deep sympathy for these Moreover, the county magistrate also required poor clansmen… Therefore he led the clansmen the peasants who lived in the rural areas of in search of the foundation site of the old fort the county to prepare against pillaging by at the Lotus Peak. He raised funds to support constructing strong walls around their dwellings. -
Fujian Tulous, China an Exemplar of a Unique Chinese Architectural Style
Interior view of Shengwu lou. Photo by © Global Heritage Fund Fujian Tulous, China An Exemplar of a Unique Chinese Architectural Style Site Significance Dalou, the largest known Fujian tulou, and Juening lou, the largest known circular Fujian Fujian Tulou is a unique Chinese multi-story tulou, was one that was not included in the rammed earth architectural form of the UNESCO inscription. Hakka and Minnan people in Fujian Province, China, built for communal living and defense. Polychrome paintings, clay sculptures, and The literal translation of the term “tulou” is woodcarvings can be seen inside the building, “earthen building,” and there are about 3000 door and window panels, and walls and roof tulou located in southwestern Fujian province. tiles. The building contains more than 600 These are mostly located in the mountainous pieces of carved wood elements, each featuring regions of Longyan City and Zhangzhou City a unique design, and more than 100 pieces of precincts and were built between the 12th and clay sculpture and wall paintings. Shengwu the 20th centuries. lou has been described as “the most exquisite Threats tulou for its decorative arts” by Chinese tulou Pollution The Chinese State Administration of Cultural scholar Mr. Huang Hanmin. Neglect Heritage (SACH) has identified many of the Encroachment Fujian tulous as a National Cultural Heritage Protection Unit. Six tulou clusters and four Start Date tulou structures, comprising 46 tulou structures 2009 were inscribed in 2008 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Shengwu lou, located in Pinghe County, which also houses Zhuangshang Project Goals Community Preservation by Design® As an effort to encourage tourism to the area, the addition of Shengwu lou to the other Planning two popular tulou clusters can form a more The building already has a structural interesting and diverse tour circuit: visitors conservation plan underway. -
Chess-Moves-July-Aug
July / August 2006 NEWSLETTER OF THE ENGLISH CHESS FEDERATION £1.50 Magnificent Bequest to the British Chess Federation John Robinson the well known and much esteemed chess organiser and arbiter died on 1st February 2006. John dedicated much of his life to chess in many forms, now comes the news of a magnificent bequest to the British Chess Federation of the order of £650,000. Of this sum about £120,000 will be invested in the British Chess Federation Permanent Invested Fund enabling John’s expressed wish of support for the British Championship to be carried out, the remainder of the bequest will be invested in the John Robinson Youth Chess Trust a Charitable Trust which means no inheritance tax is payable on John’s bequest. It is proposed that this money should be invested in such a way that the capital may be retained and the accumulated income used for grants from the Trust. This Legacy provides stability for the future of the Championship and for Junior Chess. If anyone wishes to consider a bequest to ECF/BCF please contact the Office for further details. Editorial The establishment of the National Chess Library is progressing well. The rooms have now been cleared and the specialised ECF News shelving is in place. The books are in the process of being unpacked with book plates Nominations for being added. As soon as an opening date is fixed this will be announced. There are many Election at the ECF AGM other exciting projects, other than books The voluntary posts to be elected at being discussed with Hastings University, 0YD no later than 13.30 on Wednesday it is amazing how one venture can lead to the AGM on 1 October 006 are: 13 September 2006. -
A Visualization Quality Evaluation Method for Multiple Sequence Alignments
2011 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE 2011) Wuhan, China 10 - 12 May 2011 Pages 1 - 867 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1129C-PRT ISBN: 978-1-4244-5088-6 1/7 TABLE OF CONTENTS ALGORITHMS, MODELS, SOFTWARE AND TOOLS IN BIOINFORMATICS: A Visualization Quality Evaluation Method for Multiple Sequence Alignments ............................................................1 Hongbin Lee, Bo Wang, Xiaoming Wu, Yonggang Liu, Wei Gao, Huili Li, Xu Wang, Feng He A New Promoter Recognition Method Based On Features Optimal Selection.................................................................5 Lan Tao, Huakui Chen, Yanmeng Xu, Zexuan Zhu A Center Closeness Algorithm For The Analyses Of Gene Expression Data ...................................................................9 Huakun Wang, Lixin Feng, Zhou Ying, Zhang Xu, Zhenzhen Wang A Novel Method For Lysine Acetylation Sites Prediction ................................................................................................ 11 Yongchun Gao, Wei Chen Weighted Maximum Margin Criterion Method: Application To Proteomic Peptide Profile ....................................... 15 Xiao Li Yang, Qiong He, Si Ya Yang, Li Liu Ectopic Expression Of Tim-3 Induces Tumor-Specific Antitumor Immunity................................................................ 19 Osama A. O. Elhag, Xiaojing Hu, Weiying Zhang, Li Xiong, Yongze Yuan, Lingfeng Deng, Deli Liu, Yingle Liu, Hui Geng Small-World Network Properties Of Protein Complexes: Node Centrality And Community Structure -
FIDE Online General Assembly 6 December 2020
FIDE Online General Assembly 6 December 2020 MINUTES 1. FIDE President’s address FIDE President welcomed all to the first ever meeting of the Online General Assembly and said that we are learning to work under new conditions and it is not an easy exercise. He proposed not to have formal scrutineers since the system does the count automatically and everyone receives the list with all the comprehensive data after the end of General Assembly; the only secret vote is for Olympiad 2024. The General Assembly approved. Dear Delegates of FIDE Online General Assembly, Dear chess friends, It is a privilege to share with you the results of our work, to summarize what has been achieved over the last two years, and to plan together for the future. My manifesto in 2018 included several promises, and I can proudly say that our dedicated team has managed to deliver - even during the difficult time of the pandemic. Our development program provided support to projects in more than 100 countries, and FIDE will keep providing this help since we know how important it is for national federations. Last year we allocated over 2 mln Euro for these purposes, this year we budgeted 1 mln Euro - due to reduced activity caused by the pandemic - but we are ready to get back to a full-scale support once the situation is normalized. Not only we cared to deliver funds to the federations, we ensured constant technical assistance and communication in such a way that many federations could feel that FIDE is always there for them. -
NEWSLETTER 78 (June 04, 2012)
NEWSLETTER 78 (June 04, 2012) GM ANTOANETA STEFANOVA WON THE WOMEN’S WORLD RAPID CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP’2012 GM Antoaneta Stefanova (BUL) won the Women’s World Rapid Chess Championship with the final result of 8.5 points from possible 11. Second finished GM Alexandra Kosteniuk (RUS) with a half point less than the winner, the third was GM Humpy Koneru (IND) with the same result. The Women’s World Rapid Chess Championship was held in Batumi, Georgia, from 31 May - 3 June, 2012. It was held in 11 rounds according to the Swiss system with time control 25 minutes + 10 seconds increment per move. The total prize fund was 59,000 USD. © Europechess.net Page 1 The Chief-Arbiter of the Championship was IA Nana Alexandria, the Deputy Chief- Arbiter – IA Sava Stoisavljevic. Fifty chess players competed for the title of the Women’s World Rapid Champion. Final Ranking after 11 rounds – first 15 positions Rk. Name Rtg FED Pts. TB1 TB2 TB3 1 GM Stefanova Antoaneta 2518 BUL 8.5 62 75 2700 2 GM Kosteniuk Alexandra 2457 RUS 8 62 75 2672 3 GM Koneru Humpy 2589 IND 8 61 75 2630 4 GM Lahno Kateryna 2546 UKR 8 58 71 2639 5 GM Muzychuk Anna 2598 SLO 7.5 60 71 2554 6 GM Harika Dronavalli 2508 IND 7.5 53 64 2563 7 GM Dzagnidze Nana 2547 GEO 7 53 66 2562 8 GM Cramling Pia 2478 SWE 6.5 58 68 2545 9 GM Zhao Xue 2549 CHN 6.5 56 70 2535 10 WGM Guo Qi 2360 CHN 6.5 56 69 2562 11 IM Paehtz Elisabeth 2491 GER 6.5 55 65 2491 12 WGM Tan Zhongyi 2430 CHN 6.5 54 66 2528 13 IM Javakhishvili Lela 2449 GEO 6.5 52 64 2514 14 GM Zhukova Natalia 2442 UKR 6.5 52 63 2527 15 GM Zhu Chen 2491 QAT 6.5 52 63 2485 Official website: www.e2e4.ge ROMANIAN RAPID CHESS TEAM CUP’2012 Romanian Rapid Chess Team Cup for men and women was held in Bucharest, on June 02-03, 2012. -
Form Function and Key Elements of Fujian Tulou ——A Case Study of Nanjing Tulou
5th International Conference on Civil, Architectural and Hydraulic Engineering (ICCAHE 2016) Form function and key elements of Fujian Tulou ——A Case Study of Nanjing Tulou Xiaohui Zheng South China University of technology, Guangzhou,China KEYWORD: Architectural forms, functional layout, key elements ABSTRACT: Tulou, the earthen building, is the world cultural heritage. It is famous for its various shapes and structures. However, opinions are different about its concept and classification. Tulou in Najing of Fujian Province will be divided into three types in the thesis, that is, round, square and deviant forms, according to the study of architectural forms, functional layout and elements of the construction. INTRODUCTION Tulou, the earthen building, has been in the list of the world cultural heritage. However, people from different areas and academic fields didn’t reach an agreement on its concept, let alone media reports. Some regarded the buildings made of rammed-earth wall as Tulou; some insisted that Hakka earthen building was equal to Fujian Tulou, while some even believed that Tulou was con- structed by the Hakka people. However, none is the exactly right one. Professor Huang Hanmin pointed out that Tulou should be one of the categories of Fujian Tulou, referring to those storied houses distributed in the western and southern areas of Fujian province and the northeastern areas of Guangdong province, which are of the defensive functions owing to the rammed-earth wall and wooden beam column, and the living areas there are set along the periphery to accommodate large families. CLASSIFICATION AND FUNCTIONAL LAYOUT OF TULOU Tulou can be divided into round, square (including mansion-style) and deviant forms according to its floor plan, while it can be divided into unit-typed buildings, gallery apartment buildings and spe- cial forms. -
Fujian Farmland Sustainable Utilization and Demonstration Project
External Social Monitoring Report # 4 Semiannual Report March 2021 People’s Republic of China: Fujian Farmland Sustainable Utilization and Demonstration Project Prepared by Sichuan Fontal Strategic Consulting Co., Ltd. for the Fujian Provincial Government and the Asian Development Bank. NOTE (i) In this report, "$" refers to United States dollars. This external social monitoring report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Loan No.: 3450-PRC Fujian Farmland Sustainable Utilization and Demonstration Project External Social Monitoring Report No. 4 Sichuan Fontal Strategic Consulting Co., Ltd. March 2021 ABBREVIATIONS ADB - Asian Development Bank AP - Affected Person FGD - Focus Group Discussion GAP - Gender Action Plan IA - Implementing Agency M&E - Monitoring and Evaluation NCB - National Competitive Bidding PMO - Project Management Office PPMO Provincial PMO RP - Resettlement Plan SDAP - Social Development Action Plan Units Currency unit = Yuan (RMB) RMB1.00 = US$0.15 1 hectare = 15 mu 1. Project Overview 1.1 Project Introduction 1 The Fujian Farmland Sustainable Utilization and Demonstration Project (hereinafter,