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Soul Searching Sun is the third album released by Life of Agony in 1997 through Roadrunner Records (see 1997 in music). Track listing. Title Writer(s). Margaret Herrick Library, Beverly Hills, California SCR Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division; Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; New York WCFTRWisconsin Center for Film. “Re: Screenplay Version of 'Raisin in the Sun,' ” December 30, 1959, David Susskind Papers, WHS (emphasis added). Tajima Serial Connection Com1.

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The departure of a top Chinese researcher for an Ivy League university in the US has sparked soul-searching in China about whether the country’s unwelcoming research environment is sabotaging its efforts to retain its best talents. American-trained life scientist Nieng Yan is leaving Tsinghua University to rejoin Princeton University this autumn after a decade of working in China. Yan would take on a full-time professor role at Princeton’s department of molecular biology, state news agency Xinhua confirmed on Monday. Talk of Yan’s move had been making its rounds in the research community for months. Yan, 40, had been one of China’s most prominent examples of top research talents the country had managed to lure back from overseas in recent years amid a transition to an innovation-driven economy. She had been dubbed China’s “Goddess scientist” by mainland social media for her stylish looks, outstanding research work and willingness to openly criticise the country’s research environment. For years, China has used financial incentives and patriotic appeal to bring back talented Chinese researchers who had studied and worked overseas.

The Ministry of Education records more than 2.6 million “haigui”, or returnees from overseas, since 1949. But a reverse trend of “guihai”, or people returning overseas, has emerged in recent years, and Yan will soon join their ranks. The top researcher returned to China in 2007 after completing her post-doctoral research in Princeton. Aged 30, she became one of Tsinghua’s youngest professor. During her time in Tsinghua, Yan’s research team made important breakthroughs. In 2014, her team became the world’s first to discover the physical structure of a protein related to a wide range of diseases including cancer and diabetes.