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SKEMA China at Bastille Day celebrations in Shanghai

Organised by the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry of China (CCI France China) with the support of the Consul General of France in Shanghai, the event took place July 14 at the Shanghai Fosun Foundation, the new culture and arts building set on the Bund's waterfront. Around 400 guests participated at the event, including Benoit Guidée, consul general of France in Shanghai, Christophe Lauras, president of the CCI France China, Mathieu Dumont, SKEMA China campus director and some SKEMA students and partners. To get more news about business school Shanghai, you can visit acem.sjtu.edu.cn official website.

"I am grateful to SKEMA for giving me this unique opportunity to participate in this great event. Among the many partners in the evening, SKEMA is the only academic one. It shows that SKEMA is deeply rooted in the local Sino-French community in China and highly recognised. For myself, I had the opportunity to exchange with managers from L'Oreal and BHS, and it's just great. I am very proud of being a part of SKEMA!" explained Lingxin, a SKEMA student who participated at the celebration.

The SKEMA China campus is not only one of the most important and influential French student-based campuses in the whole of Asia Pacific, but also a window to Chinese students who go to study on SKEMA's international campuses worldwide to discover the business world and new managerial trends. Working closely with the local partners, SKEMA China is committed to providing valuable opportunities for our students and alumni in China.

buzai232 Aug 4 '20, 08:28AM
Compounds in Chinese Herbal Medicine May Treat Parkinson's

Zhichan powder, a traditional Chinese medicine, contains several active compounds that may be of therapeutic value in Parkinson's disease, researchers suggest.To get more news about coronavirus traditional chinese medicine, you can visit shine news official website.

Their study, "Network Pharmacology Analysis on Zhichan Powder in the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease," appeared in the journal Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening.

Parkinson's is characterized by the death of dopamine producing-nerve cells - those responsible for releasing the neurotransmitter dopamine - in the substantia nigra, a brain region that regulates muscle movement and coordination.

In Chinese traditional medicine, Zhichan is used to treat patients with Parkinson's disease. Zhichan prescriptions are comprised of mix of herbs, including astragalus, ginseng, baishouwu, teasel, magnolia, Jurchen child, and chuanxiong.

A previous study in Parkinson's patients suggested that Zhichan powder helped to ease disease symptoms, especially gait disturbances, tremor, speech disorder, poor self-care ability, and restricted movement.

Its therapeutic effects are thought to be related to its antioxidant properties. A preclinical study conducted in a rat model of Parkinson's found that Zhichan powder was able to regulate the activity of two enzymes - monoamine oxidase B and tyrosine hydroxylase - in the substantia nigra. Treatment boosted the release of dopamine, resulting in a neuroprotective effect.

Yet, it is still unclear which bioactive molecules are behind Zhichan's observed effects.

A team of researchers at the China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University, analyzed data from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology database - a platform of Chinese herbal medicines that captures the relationships between medicines, targets, and diseases.

Using a computational method, they were able to screen for Zhichan active compounds that could have a therapeutic effect in Parkinson's disease.

"We identified 18 major active components in Zhichan powder through the screening method," Jiajun Chen, a study author, said in a press release.The computational approach allowed researchers to visualize clusters of chemical compounds in the Zhichan powder that seemed to have promising molecular activity.

The team believes there is a strong link between Zhichan's chemical composition and treatment targets for Parkinson's disease."[O]ur results provide a new perspective and method for revealing the mechanism of action of Traditional Chinese Medicine prescriptions," the researchers concluded.

buzai232 Aug 4 '20, 08:17AM


A seafood vendor among the first people infected by the novel coronavirus has a change of heart over what is important in life.A doctor who treated some of the first patients still puzzles over why the virus behaves the way it does.A psychologist worries about the deep, lasting emotional strains from the outbreak.To get more news about coronavirus china wuhan, you can visit shine news official website.

A survivor seeks justice for his mother's death, though he knows his lawsuit against the authorities will likely never go to trial.

These are some of the people from Wuhan, China, who lived through the start of what became a pandemic claiming almost half a million lives around the world and counting. Now Wuhan's residents are reflecting back to where it began, including the earliest reported infections, the city's 76-day lockdown, residents' efforts to help each other survive and the government's initial missteps in countering the virus.

The worst is over, say Chinese health authorities. New coronavirus cases in Wuhan have dropped to a handful each week, although they recently resurged in Beijing.

These Wuhan residents say they have not forgotten the weeks of isolation, fear and heartbreak. Here are some of their stories.He asked that just his first initial be used because of the sensitivity of discussing the epidemic in China. The authorities have detained people they suspect of criticizing or challenging their version and timeline of the coronavirus response.

The 56-year-old was a seafood vendor at the now-infamous Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan. Chinese authorities closed the open-air market in January after people there had become sick with the new virus.

W. began experiencing flu-like symptoms on Dec. 19. That night, he felt well enough to babysit his two young nephews, sleeping with one under each arm.He tried Chinese herbs and antibiotics on his own, but his fever persisted. On Dec. 30, when his symptoms grew worse and he had difficulty breathing, he was rushed to the Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital in an ambulance.

"The doctors told my family they should prepare for my funeral if my symptoms did not take a turn for the better," W. recalls.Eventually, after spending 14 days in the hospital, W. recovered. Since then, more than 9.6 million have been confirmed infected worldwide; 489,854 have died, as of early Friday, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

Like many Wuhan residents, W. is now trying to get back to his life. Huanan vendors are already setting up shop in new markets. (The original market remains barricaded and its contents incinerated, though the building still gave off the pungent musk of seafood when NPR visited in mid-April.)W. believes he picked up the virus from one of his employees who regularly played cards with other Huanan merchants, all of whom were later hospitalized for the virus.

"The coronavirus is like the flu, and when it is flu season, Chinese people get the flu, Americans get the flu," he opined. Yet while there are still many unknowns about COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, doctors have found the illness has significant differences compared with influenza.

Now W.'s mind now is on the future. He hopes he can pass on the wholesale seafood business to his 30-year-old son.

He also says the virus has changed his outlook on life. "Money does not seem that important anymore. Having a healthy life is all that matters," W. says. "Before, we would go out of our way to make a buck. Now we no longer wish for much."

buzai232 Aug 4 '20, 08:09AM
Shanghai to Re-Open 205 Cinemas Closed Due to Coronavirus


More than 200 cinemas in Shanghai will re-open Saturday after nearly two months of enforced shutdown to stop the spread of coronavirus, Chinese authorities said Thursday.To get more news about coronavirus in shanghai, you can visit shine news official website.

This makes the metropolis of more than 24 million one of China’s first major tier one cities to re-open multiplexes to the public, after others in more far-flung regions like Xinjiang or SIchuan provinces led the way last week.

A first batch of 205 Shanghai cinemas will resume operations Saturday, while the rest will re-open “in an orderly manner when the conditions are right,” said the official Xinhua news agency, referencing comments made by Shanghai Municipal Government spokesman Yin Xin at a Thursday press conference about coronavirus prevention. There are currently more than 380 cinemas in Shanghai.In order to encourage viewers to actually frequent cinemas, the Shanghai Film Bureau will partner with the city’s propaganda bureau on a month-long program to subsidize film tickets. Until April 26, users buying tickets through the Tao Piao Piao online ticketing app will each be able to purchase up to four tickets with a RMB10 ($1.41) subsidy. The program will issue a maximum of 20,000 subsidized tickets, aiming at a total of 600,000 cut-rate tickets sold over its course.

Shanghai had previously released China’s most detailed technical instructions yet for how cinemas should maintain strict virus prevention procedures during operations. These include requiring viewers to wear a mask, take a temperature test before entering, and show a “health code” — a digital indicator of their health status that takes into account whether they have recently been exposed to the virus. Cinemas should sell tickets spaced apart and schedule screenings with more than 20 minute intervals between them so as to leave time for disinfection procedures, among other measures.

State-run distributor China Film Corp. has made 20 re-release films available to cinemas, including the top three highest grossing films in Chinese film history — the blockbusters “Wolf Warrior 2,” “Nezha” and “The Wandering Earth” — as well as foreign imports such as “Green Book” and Lebanon’s “Capernaum.”

So far, cinema revenues have been dismal, as audiences remain wary of gathering together to watch content they could stream at home. As of Tuesday, March 24, there were 495 cinemas operating in China, accounting for just 4.4% of the national total. The nationwide box office as of early evening on Thursday was a dismal $3,200 (RMB23,000), with an average of just one person attending each screening, according to Xinhua.
buzai232 Aug 4 '20, 08:02AM
It's been a while now since the Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro launched, and the company has moved on from the two flagships to put out other phones like the Black Shark 3, Redmi Note 9S and Poco F2 Pro. To get more Xiaomi news, you can visit shine news official website.

But while Xiaomi has moved on from its early-2020 flagship line, we haven't - we've been using the devices pretty regularly since we got our hands on them, and it's got us excited for future Mi phones the company might put out.
We're expecting that later in the year we'll see the Xiaomi Mi Note 11 to follow last year's fantastic Mi Note 10, a handset with a mid-range price but plenty of top features that not all premium phones even have.

After that, we should see the Xiaomi Mi 11 in early 2021 - that will probably be the company's main device (well, collection of devices, if there's a Lite and Pro model as well) for the year, with some of its top hardware and software.

We haven't heard anything about the Xiaomi Mi 11 yet, but going forward we'd expect to start hearing things as we get closer to the launch. We don't even know the price or launch date yet, but we can make educated guesses which you'll find below, along with any rumors once we start hearing them.

Before we hear more about the Xiaomi MI 11, though, we've come up with a wish list of features and specs we'd like to see in the phone, which you'll also find below.

We gave both the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro four stars, so Xiaomi has got some room for improvement, especially given the Mi Note 10 got four and a half (and was very, very close to five). Maybe if Xiaomi bears some of this feedback in mind it could make a five-star phone.We don't know the Xiaomi Mi 11 launch date - we'd expect even Xiaomi doesn't know that for sure just yet - but we can take a guess.

The Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 9 before it were both launched in February of their respective years, so we'll likely see that pattern repeat for the Mi 11. Those are China launches though, with a global unveiling at a later date, so we might need to wait a month or so beyond that to hear price and release date news.

The Xiaomi Mi 10's global launch was in late March, for context.

We don't know a Xiaomi Mi 11 price yet, and it's hard to guess, because the Mi 9 and Mi 10 were so different in that regard - the former was mid-range but with the Mi 10 line it seemed the company wanted to push into more premium territories.

The Xiaomi Mi 10 cost £799 / AU$1,699 (roughly $1,040), and the Mi 10 Pro cost AU$1,999 (roughly $1,290, £1,030), so we'll likely see high prices for the next phones unless Xiaomi reverts to its Mi 9 pricing (as that phone started at roughly half the Mi 10 Pro's cost).
buzai232 Aug 4 '20, 07:53AM
1. What we are doing for employees

We’re offering a special one-time Thank You bonus totaling over $500 million. All front-line employees and partners who were with the company throughout the month of June will receive a bonus.To get more Amazon news, you can visit shine news official website.
Our top concern is ensuring the health and safety of our employees, and we expect to invest approximately $4 billion on COVID-related initiatives getting products to customers and keeping employees safe.
We've made over 150 process updates—from enhanced cleaning and social distancing measures to new efforts like disinfectant spraying.
We've distributed personal protective gear, such as masks for our employees, and implemented disinfectant spraying and temperature checks across our operations worldwide.
Someone diagnosed with COVID-19 will receive up to two weeks of paid time off—this is in addition to their other paid and unpaid time off options.
We're working on building scalable testing for coronavirus.
Amazon employees receive comprehensive health benefits starting on day one of employment.
We are offering extra time off with full pay for those diagnosed with COVID-19.
We established a $25 million relief fund for partners (e.g. delivery drivers) and seasonal associates facing financial hardship or quarantine.
2. What we are doing for customers

We're providing free masks to customers at all open Amazon physical retail stores and Whole Foods Market locations nationwide.
We enhanced cleaning at all open Amazon physical stores and Whole Foods Market stores.
All Whole Foods Market stores have dedicated shopping hours to service customers who are 60+ (70+ years old U.K.), those with disabilities and those who the CDC defines as high risk.
Customers ordering delivery from Prime Now, Amazon Fresh, and Whole Foods Market can select "unattended delivery" during checkout.
Customers ordering a scheduled delivery can select front-porch delivery during checkout. The delivery team will leave the item at your front door and you will not be required to sign for it. In addition, all delivery vehicles and equipment are disinfected each day, and delivery devices and mobile phones are disinfected after each delivery appointment.
We're vigorously combating price gouging to help protect customers, help ensure fair pricing, and combat those seeking to profit off the COVID-19 crisis.
Our Amazon and Alexa devices help keep customers stay connected and informed.
3. What we are doing for communities around the globe

We launched the $20 million AWS Diagnostic Initiative to accelerate COVID-19 research.
In Europe, we committed €21 million (almost $23 million USD) to support those most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amazon CEO and Founder Jeff Bezos donated $100 million to Feeding America.
We've hired 175,000 additional full- and part-time employees.
We’re working with foodbanks in 25 cities across the country to deliver 6 million meals to underserved and vulnerable populations.
We’re donating $5 million in Amazon devices globally to those in need.
We're donating 8,200 laptops to Seattle Public Schools students who do not have access to a device at home.
Through our Amazon Future Engineer program, we're donating 4,000 laptops to high school students across the U.S. and making new online computer science resources, including exam prep, free.
buzai232 Aug 4 '20, 07:47AM
1. What we are doing for employees

We’re offering a special one-time Thank You bonus totaling over $500 million. All front-line employees and partners who were with the company throughout the month of June will receive a bonus.To get more Amazon news, you can visit shine news official website.
Our top concern is ensuring the health and safety of our employees, and we expect to invest approximately $4 billion on COVID-related initiatives getting products to customers and keeping employees safe.
We've made over 150 process updates—from enhanced cleaning and social distancing measures to new efforts like disinfectant spraying.
We've distributed personal protective gear, such as masks for our employees, and implemented disinfectant spraying and temperature checks across our operations worldwide.
Someone diagnosed with COVID-19 will receive up to two weeks of paid time off—this is in addition to their other paid and unpaid time off options.
We're working on building scalable testing for coronavirus.
Amazon employees receive comprehensive health benefits starting on day one of employment.
We are offering extra time off with full pay for those diagnosed with COVID-19.
We established a $25 million relief fund for partners (e.g. delivery drivers) and seasonal associates facing financial hardship or quarantine.
2. What we are doing for customers

We're providing free masks to customers at all open Amazon physical retail stores and Whole Foods Market locations nationwide.
We enhanced cleaning at all open Amazon physical stores and Whole Foods Market stores.
All Whole Foods Market stores have dedicated shopping hours to service customers who are 60+ (70+ years old U.K.), those with disabilities and those who the CDC defines as high risk.
Customers ordering delivery from Prime Now, Amazon Fresh, and Whole Foods Market can select "unattended delivery" during checkout.
Customers ordering a scheduled delivery can select front-porch delivery during checkout. The delivery team will leave the item at your front door and you will not be required to sign for it. In addition, all delivery vehicles and equipment are disinfected each day, and delivery devices and mobile phones are disinfected after each delivery appointment.
We're vigorously combating price gouging to help protect customers, help ensure fair pricing, and combat those seeking to profit off the COVID-19 crisis.
Our Amazon and Alexa devices help keep customers stay connected and informed.
3. What we are doing for communities around the globe

We launched the $20 million AWS Diagnostic Initiative to accelerate COVID-19 research.
In Europe, we committed €21 million (almost $23 million USD) to support those most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amazon CEO and Founder Jeff Bezos donated $100 million to Feeding America.
We've hired 175,000 additional full- and part-time employees.
We’re working with foodbanks in 25 cities across the country to deliver 6 million meals to underserved and vulnerable populations.
We’re donating $5 million in Amazon devices globally to those in need.
We're donating 8,200 laptops to Seattle Public Schools students who do not have access to a device at home.
Through our Amazon Future Engineer program, we're donating 4,000 laptops to high school students across the U.S. and making new online computer science resources, including exam prep, free.
buzai232 Aug 4 '20, 07:44AM
Reserve Your Name in WoW Classic

When players first saw you in World of Warcraft, what was the first thing they noticed? Your name, of course. So reserving your name has become a very important task, even in World of Warcraft classic server.To get more news about WoW Classic Items, you can visit lootwowgold news official website.

You can now reserve your server, character class, race, and name in the game, because World of Warcraft is so prescient, it opened up a piece of World of Warcraft Classic.To start this process, you need to have a lot of time to play World of Warcraft, and have an active WoW subscription to qualify. If you do, you can start the following steps:

Open the Battle.net desktop app and select World of Warcraft in the game selection menu.Under the Version menu, select World of Warcraft Classic. If you have more than one World of Warcraft account, you’ll see a second dropdown for Account. In that column, select the active account you want to play on.

Click the Install button. You’ll see an installation progress bar that will show you when the installation is available to play.

Once the installation is complete, click the Play button.

You’ll need to select the realm you want to play on then select Create New Character. You’ll be able to choose your faction, class, and race, as well as fully customize your new character and name them.Just so you notice, you can now create up to 10 characters per Classic realm, for a total of 50 characters across all Classic realms per WoW account.
buzai232 Aug 4 '20, 07:36AM
Ever since the groundbreaking WoW Classic News first surfaced back in Blizzcon 2017, the World of Warcraft community has been buzzing with excitement and there are no signs that this excitement will die down anytime soon.To get more news about WoW Classic Gold, you can visit lootwowgold news official website.

Sure, Battle for Azeroth is now officially live and players from across the globe can now enjoy the brand new WoW expansion that’s jam-packed with stunning new zones, raids, dungeons, items, and whatnot. But that doesn’t mean that vanilla lovers aren’t dreaming about venturing into the old world once again, where mobs are actually challenging.

And the good news is that we now have additional information regarding the classic rendition of Blizzard’s most successful franchise. So we’ll take a look at what we know already about the upcoming back to basics version of the biggest MMORPG of them all.Absolutely! Back in mid-June, it was confirmed by the development team of WoW classic that the game will be built on the Drums of War patch 1.12 that every vanilla fan is most likely familiar with. The reasoning behind this decision is that 1.12 was (and still is) the most complete version of vanilla WoW with all the good stuff like Battlegrounds etc.

Now, the dev update mentioned above might sound rather fascinating and promising, but if you read it in more detail, you’ll realize that rebuilding the classic experience is anything but easy for Blizzard. Apparently, trying to bring a 14-year-old game up to the current gaming standards is quite the challenge.
At least we know that they’re working on it and doing their best to bring back the golden days of World of Warcraft. Besides, don’t forget that the Drums of War patch is the most comprehensive version of vanilla since it was released just before The Burning Crusade went live, so Blizzard has an awful lot of work to do in order to properly polish it.

In fact, the official WoW Blizzcon 2018 preview, the game director of World of Warcraft – Ion Hazzikostas, mentioned that they’ll have “a lot to say” about the upcoming reborn vanilla WoW and just everything that guides them to creating the authentic classic experience that we all want.
buzai232 Aug 4 '20, 07:23AM
WoW: Halb Azeroth dreht durch

Im Zuge der Öffnung von Ahn'Qiraj können sich Spieler von WoW Classic derzeit ein enorm seltenes und exklusives Reittier verdienen: die Schwarze Qirajipanzerdrohne. Und wie immer, wenn es um solch eine besondere Belohnung geht, mit der eine ganze Menge Aufwand verknüpft ist, sind viele Emotionen im Spiel. Das war damals in Vanilla schon so, das ist heute in Classic der Fall.To get more news about WoW Gold Classic, you can visit lootwowgold news official website.

Ein Beispiel dafür hatten wir vor kurzem bereits angedeutet: Nachdem es sich ein paar Magier von Grobbulus aus Spaß am Ärgern zur Aufgabe gemacht hatten, den Quest-NPC Baristolth immer wieder aus dem Leben zu ballern, musste Blizzard sogar einen Hotfix nachreichen, dank dem Spieler fürs PvP freigegeben werden, sobald diese den NPC angreifen.

In die Kategorie "Kindergarten" dürfte das fallen, was Protip19 auf Reddit beschreibt: Ein Streamer, der auf das Mount scharf ist, soll wutentbrannt seine Gilde verlassen haben, weil die Mitglieder ihn seiner Meinung nach nicht motiviert genug beim harten Silithiden-Grind in Silithus unterstützt hätten.

Das Ganze gibt es aber auch andersherum: Oregiraffe berichtet auf Reddit, dass er von seinem Gildenmeister, der ebenfalls Skarabäenfürst werden möchte, scharf angegangen wurde, weil es sich der Spieler erlaubt hatte, zu Beginn von Phase 5 wenig online zu sein. Ihm wurde klar gemacht: Häng dich für die Gilde (lies: für den Gildenmeister) mehr rein, oder dein Raid-Platz steht zur Debatte. Weiteren Druck gab es wohl von anderen Spielern der Gilde, die ihn als "faulen Esel" bezeichnet haben sollen.

Terror durch große Gilden
Es gibt aber nicht nur gildeninterne Dramen, die sich derzeit auf den Classic-Servern abspielen. Ab und an kommt es auch dazu, dass große Gilden ihre Dominanz ausnutzen, um anderen beim Grind das Leben so schwer wie möglich zu machen.

So sollen sich auf Bloodfang (EU) zwei große Gilden auf Allianz- und Horde-Seite abgesprochen haben, um dort Silithus komplett für sich zu beanspruchen (via Reddit). Jeder, der nicht zu dieser Koalition gehört, dort aber farmen will, wird offenbar gezielt gejagt. In den Kommentaren unter dem Post werden weitere konkrete Beispiele von anderen Servern genannt. Teils kann man sich dort mit viel Gold als Außenstehender Schutz sichern. Wer das Gold nicht zahlen will oder kann, kommt auf die Abschussliste.

Von einem vergleichbaren Fall auf dem deutschen PvP-Server Patchwerk hat uns ein Leser vor kurzem in Kenntnis gesetzt (und uns eine Reihe von Videos zugespielt, die seine Behauptungen belegen). Auch dort gibt es zwei Gilden (je eine auf Allianz- und eine auf Horde-Seite), die miteinander kooperieren, um jedem anderen das Leben möglichst schwer zu machen. Entsprechende Tickets wurden von den Betroffenen bereits erstellt, doch ob Blizzard reagieren wird, ist eine andere Frage.
buzai232 Aug 4 '20, 07:12AM
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