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    From intimidation to love: Taoist philosophy and love-based environmental education.Fan Yang, Jing Lin & Thomas Culham - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (11):1117-1129.
    For decades, a review of environmental education initiatives in and beyond schools indicates that many of them were implemented from an anthropocentric perspective. The rationale behind them is often that we must not destroy the environment because doing so is harmful for ourselves, human beings. One striking feature of the various forms of environmental education is the use of fear as a motivator, as people are warned about the frightening consequences of environmental destruction on their life. While this type of (...)
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    The relationship between Chinese college students’ mate preferences and their parents’ education level.Wuji Lin, Jie Wang, Yutong Liu, Zhuoyu Li & Jingyuan Lin - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Parents have an influence on the formation of their children’s mate preferences. This research conducted two studies to test the relationship between parents’ education level and the gender role characteristics of ideal mate for college students, and the moderating role of urban-rural residence on this relationship. In study 1, 1,033 participants reported their explicit attitude toward gender role characteristics for an ideal mate via the Chinese Sex Role Inventory-50. In study 2, we recruited 130 participants and used an implicit association (...)
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  3. From self-cultivation to social transformation : the Confucian embodied pathway and educational implications.Jing Lin - 2018 - In Xiufeng Liu & Wen Ma (eds.), Confucianism reconsidered: insights for American and Chinese education in the twenty-first century. Albany, NY: Suny Press.
     
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  4. Guan yu jing shen wen ming jian she zhi dao fang zhen di jue yi wen da.Jingyao Lin - 1986 - Ha'erbin: Heilongjiang sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. Edited by Huaiming Hao.
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    Harm or protection? Two-sided consequences of females' susceptible responses to multiple threats.Jingyuan Lin, Pim Cuijpers, Hong Li & Yi Lei - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    The target article presented a plausible argument that females' susceptibility to threats might be self-protection for staying alive, but some evidence requires scrutiny. We need to consider the biases of narrative reviews, subjective life quality, and the shadow side of extreme reactions to threats before concluding that females' threat-based response is a self-protection mechanism that promotes survival.
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    Ke xue: gai bian shi jie di zhu dao li liang.Jingyao Lin - 1989 - [Nanjing shi]: Jiangsu sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. Edited by Heqing Chen.
    本书包括绪论、科学的进步与生产力的变革、科学技术与经济增长、科学技术与社会结构的变迁、科学技术进步与教育等内容。.
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    Re-envisioning higher education: embodied pathways to wisdom and social transformation.Jing Lin, Rebecca L. Oxford & Edward J. Brantmeier (eds.) - 2013 - Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
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    Toward a spiritual research paradigm: exploring new ways of knowing, researching and being.Jing Lin, Rebecca L. Oxford & Tom E. Culham (eds.) - 2016 - Charlotte, NC: IAP, Information Age Publishing.
    A volume in Transforming Education for the Future Spirituality and spiritual experiences have been the bedrock of every civilization and together form one of the highest mechanisms for making sense of the world for billions of people. Current research paradigms, due to their limitation to empirical, sensory, psychologically, or culturally constructed realities, fail to provide a framework for exploring this essential area of human experience. The development of a spiritual research paradigm will provide researchers from the social sciences and education (...)
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    What the papers say: Telomeric DNA binding proteins.Jing-Jer Lin - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (8):555-557.
    The physical ends of eukaryotic chromosomes form a specialized nucleoprotein complex composed of DNA and DNA binding proteins. This nucleoprotein complex, termed the telomere, is essential for chromosome stability. In most organisms, the DNA portion of the nucleoprotein complex consists of simple tandem DNA repeats with one strand guanine rich. The protein portion of the complex is less well understood. The experiments presented in two recent papers(1,2) represent different stages in the characterization of the telomeric DNA binding proteins. The first (...)
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  10. Wu zhi wen ming yu jing shen wen ming.Jingyao Lin - 1986 - Changsha Shi: Hunan sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. Edited by Huaiming Hao.
     
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  11. Zhe xue yao zhui gan xian dai zi ran ke xue di fa zhan.Jingyao Lin - 1984 - Changsha Shi: Hunan sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
     
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  12. Zhe xue yu zi ran ke xue.Jingyao Lin - 1982 - Changsha Shi: Hunan sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
     
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    Beta Oscillatory Changes and Retention of Motor Skills during Practice in Healthy Subjects and in Patients with Parkinson's Disease.Aaron B. Nelson, Clara Moisello, Jing Lin, Priya Panday, Serena Ricci, Andrea Canessa, Alessandro Di Rocco, Angelo Quartarone, Giuseppe Frazzitta, Ioannis U. Isaias, Giulio Tononi, Chiara Cirelli & M. Felice Ghilardi - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
  14. Schools of good will in China: Helping poor students succeed.H. Ross & Jing Lin - 2004 - Journal of Thought 39 (1):131-146.
     
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