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  cynthia kneen: Pursuit of Passionate Purpose Theresa M. Szczurek, 2005-01-21 In Pursuit of Passionate Purpose, self-help guru Theresa Szczurek reveals that the real key to a successful and happy life is in knowing what it is that you truly desire and pursuing it with determination. Based on the everyday wisdom of eighty successful people from all walks of life, along with the practical strategies she used to pursue her own passion, Szczurek presents a proven, step-by-step plan for effectively pursuing whatever your passionate purpose is. By emulating the six strategies/characteristics that almost all truly successful people share, you?ll discover who you really are, what you really want from life, and how to achieve it.
  cynthia kneen: Natural Brilliance Irini Rockwell, 2012-03-13 Understanding yourself is the key to dealing with—and even enjoying—the inevitable complexity of life. Irini Rockwell presents us with a powerful system for the kind of self-understanding that leads to just that kind of satisfying relationship with life. It’s a Buddhist model for identifying your unique mix of personality traits that make up your innate intelligence. All five qualities—presence, clarity, richness, passion, and action—are your rich resource. By cultivating them you begin to see how you can use this remarkable system to enhance your relationships, your work, and your creativity. Ultimately, this system introduces us to a larger world: the totality and interconnectedness of everyone and everything.
  cynthia kneen: Liberating Women's History Berenice A. Carroll, 1976 Papers furnishing a review and critique of past work in women's history are combined with selections delineating new approaches to the study of women in history and empirical studies considering ideological and class factors.
  cynthia kneen: After the Darkest Hour Kathleen A. Brehony, 2000-09-11 In the tradition of When Bad Things Happen to Good People, a book that explains the transformative power of suffering Most people understand that suffering and sorrow are inevitable parts of every life and that illness, death, or loss of a loved one are universal experiences, not retribution or a symptom of bad luck. But few of us comprehend the ways in which suffering can give rise to growth. In this sensitive and caring book, Kathleen Brehony describes the experiences of people who have endured life's trials and consequently found deeper spiritual and psychological meaning in their lives. Drawing on a rich selection of mythological and religious stories from many faiths, Berhony provides a historical and cultural context that enriches the meaning of these deeply personal tales. After the Darkest Hour explores the qualities--psychological, behavioral, and spiritual--of those who have turned periods of pain and suffering into opportunities for growth and renewal. The final chapters offer exercises that will help readers approach the difficult situations they face in a more conscious, enlightened way, as well as specific suggestions for creating personal healing rituals.
  cynthia kneen: Man’s Fate and God’s Choice Bhimeswara Challa, 2021-06-29 Stagnate as a 'creepy caterpillar' or transform into a 'beauteous butterfly'-this path-breaking book of a rare genre suggests-is the seminal choice before mankind, and every one of us. In this setting, the book raises some fundamental questions: What is man's rightful place in the cosmos and his manifest destiny on earth? Why are we so self-righteously self-destructive? Are we a doomed species? Or 'divine' beings struggling to overcome the hubris of the human intellect? Is God getting weary of mankind? How should we synergize human effort and Divine Grace? The book posits that any betterment in human behavior needs a cathartic change at the deepest levels. That requires diluting the dominance of the mind and reawakening the long-dormant intelligence of the human heart. To meet that challenge, we need minimum numbers, a 'critical mass' to create self-sustained momentum for transformation through consciousness change. And every single human of this generation should behave in such a way that he or she is that single person whose transformation could make the decisive species-scale difference. The book offers a menu of ideas and an agenda of action. This book could be itself become an input to mobilize that very 'critical mass' it advocates for human transformation. Well-planned and cohesively written, the book is noteworthy for its delightful blend of information and arguments, and reveals the depth of the author’s understanding of the human predicament... This is a closely argued and thought-provoking book... The Hindu, 13 Sept 2011 [This book] is a gripping exposition on human nature and self-transformation without preference to religion... Challa has critically provided a foundational argument for a deeper discussion of philosophical and practical ideals concerning self-transformation... harmonizing the head and the heart is the way for humans to function as spiritual beings. Recommended by the USR. The US Review of Books [The author] reflects upon the crisis of contemporary civilizations and outlines a blueprint for a new world order based on progressive spiritual values and change of human consciousness. The strength of this treatise is the sweep of Challa’s reach and his treatment of a vastly complex set of issues that bedevil humankind today... India International Center Quarterly, Summer 2012 As a thinker and erudite scholar, [the author] has made a profound study of the world situation and the moral decadence of man... [This book] deserves to be on the shelves of university, college and public libraries... Triveni Magazine, July–Sept 2011 It is difficult to pigeon-hole this book as... a ‘prophetic discourse’, a ‘journey into the human mind’, a ‘guide for human survival’, a ‘spiritual treatise’. It is an amalgam of all these and more... the volume reaches out to those who are already uneasy about the way we on this earth are progressing. The Book Review, India, June 2013
  cynthia kneen: Tricycle , 2006
  cynthia kneen: Shambhala Sun , 1996
  cynthia kneen: Goodness to Go Fran I Hamilton, 2013 Goodness To Go-A Handbook for Humanitarians is your personal guide to inspire, clarify, mobilize, and sustain your compassion in action. Self-care is essential as you discover ways to contribute to your community and your world in enjoyable, sustainable ways. Proceeds from Goodness To Go support the missions of the Goodness To Go social enterprise, including girl empowerment and brothel prevention programs of Child In Need Institute (CINI) in India. To learn more, please visit www.GoodnessToGo.org and cini-india.org Author Bio: Fran I. Hamilton, MD was born in Canada into a medical family and has practiced integrative medicine in Boulder, Colorado since 1995. For decades, meditation and mindfulness practices have been important elements of Dr. Hamilton's daily life. Her international service includes the development of new curricula at a girls' school in Jamaica, West Indies and volunteering on a mobile hospital bus in rural India. Dr. Hamilton's daughter, Grace Shanti, was born in Calcutta, and the Goodness To Go social enterprise partners with Child in Need Institute in West Bengal, India. Proceeds from Goodness To Go support the missions of the Goodness To Go social enterprise, including girl empowerment and brothel prevention programs of Child in Need Institute (CINI) in India. keywords: Goodness To Go, Humanitarian, Humanitarian Efforts, Social Enterprise, Human Trafficking, Global Abolition Network, Emancipation Networks, Charity, Involuntary Servitude
  cynthia kneen: Act from Choice Robert Goldmann, 2017-06-17
  cynthia kneen: History Riddles Leon Conrad, 2015-05-29 Enjoy stories? Enjoy history? You’ll love this book! How well do you know your history? Pit your wits against this collection of 30 cultural riddles featuring popular historical stories and legends. Engage with these riddles out of sheer fun and curiosity as a reader, or use them when facilitating an /Odyssey Dynamic Learning System/ journey (Liberalis Books, 2015). You’ll find they intrigue, tease, inform, educate, enlighten, and entertain. Still guessing? There are clues to help you. Think you’ve cracked them? Check out the background information for the answers and for suggestions on exploring topics further. How many riddles will you be able to solve?
  cynthia kneen: Haiku Mind Patricia Donegan, 2010-10-12 A collection of 108 haiku poems to heighten awareness and deepen our appreciation for the ordinary in everyday life Haiku, the Japanese form of poetry written in just three lines, can be miraculous in its power to articulate the profundity of the simplest moment—and for that reason haiku can be a useful tool for bringing us to a heightened awareness of our lives. Here, the poet Patricia Donegan shares her experience of the haiku form as a way of insight that anyone can use to slow down and uncover the beauty of ordinary moments. She presents 108 haiku poems—on themes such as honesty, transience, and compassion—and offers commentary on each as an impetus to meditation and as a key to unlocking the wonder in what we find right before us.
  cynthia kneen: Writing Tradition Gaylon Jules Ferguson, 1996
  cynthia kneen: Dialogue , 1999 A journal of Mormon thought.
  cynthia kneen: Change-ABLE Organization William R. Daniels, 1997-07-15 The authors describe an integrated and pragmatic system for achieving critical business results based on their 46 collective years of business experience in the trenches. The book describes five key practices and values, uses graphics and analogies to describe highly adaptive and ineffective organizational cultures, warns about consequences of becoming Change-ABLE, and gives an in-depth look at one medium-sized organizations experience and success with the method.
  cynthia kneen: Science for the People , 1971
  cynthia kneen: Jeff Herman's Guide to Book Publishers, Editors and Literary Agents 2006 Jeff Herman, 2005-10 Now updated for 2008, this annual edition of the classic bestselling directory provides everything working writers need to find the most receptive publishers, editors, and agents for their work.
  cynthia kneen: Qi Gong for Beginners Stanley D. Wilson, 1997 Qui Gong is one of the most important movement meditation techniques. If all Americans learned just the 'Eight Silken Movements' and practiced them daily, we could reduce health costs by 50 percent....--C. Norman Shealy, M.D., Ph.D., Founder Shealy Institute for Comprehensive Health Care, and Founding President, American Holistic Medical Association. An exercise program that can actually release blocks to healing and get you centered...in six minutes a day. The simple, no impact, but very powerful movements of Qui Gong can do that--and more, from increasing longevity to boosting the immune system. And this beautifully illustrated guide, written especially for beginners, will introduce you to this ancient art that balances and strengthens the life force. Try it, and look forward to extraordinary health benefits! 148 pages, 110 b/w photos, 4 b/w illus., 7 x 10.
  cynthia kneen: Words on Cassette , 1997
  cynthia kneen: American Photo - ND , 1963
  cynthia kneen: Forthcoming Books Rose Arny, 2001-08
  cynthia kneen: Thimbleberry Stories Cynthia Rylant, 2006 Nigel Chipmunk shares a pleasant life with his friends Dipper the hummingbird, Little Owl, Copper the butterfly, Claudius the garter snake, and Mudpuppy the salamander. Full color.
  cynthia kneen: Shambhala Chogyam Trungpa, 2019-06-04 The classic guide to enlightened living that first presented the Buddhist path of the warrior to Western readers—with a new foreword and cover presentation. This timeless classic presents a vision of basic human wisdom that synchronizes the mind and body—what Chögyam Trungpa called the sacred path of the warrior. This discipline embodies characteristics that many cultures, regions, and spiritual traditions throughout time have found valuable. The sacred warrior conquers the world not through violence or aggression but through gentleness, courage, and self-knowledge, discovering the basic goodness of human life and radiating that goodness out into the world for the peace and sanity of others. That’s what the Shambhala teachings are all about, and this is the book that has been presenting them to a wide and appreciative audience for more than thirty years. This book is part of the Shambhala Pocket Library series. The Shambhala Pocket Library is a collection of short, portable teachings from notable figures across religious traditions and classic texts. The covers in this series are rendered by Colorado artist Robert Spellman. The books in this collection distill the wisdom and heart of the work Shambhala Publications has published over 50 years into a compact format that is collectible, reader-friendly, and applicable to everyday life.
  cynthia kneen: The Publishers Weekly , 2006
  cynthia kneen: Book Review Index , 2004 Every 3rd issue is a quarterly cumulation.
  cynthia kneen: Children's Books in Print R R Bowker Publishing, Bowker, 1999-12
  cynthia kneen: Mouse Tail Moon Joanne Ryder, 2002-10 A series of poems that depict the world of a field mouse from sundown to sunup.
  cynthia kneen: Deutsche Nationalbibliografie , 2005
  cynthia kneen: Cub Cynthia L. Copeland, 2020-02-25 “Raina Telgemeier fans will lap this up.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books A laugh-out-loud funny and empowering graphic memoir about growing up and finding your voice. Twelve-year-old Cindy has just dipped a toe into seventh-grade drama—with its complicated friendships, bullies, and cute boys—when she earns an internship as a cub reporter at a local newspaper in the early 1970s. A (rare) young female reporter takes Cindy under her wing, and Cindy soon learns not only how to write a lede, but also how to respectfully question authority, how to assert herself in a world run by men, and—as the Watergate scandal unfolds—how brave reporting and writing can topple a corrupt world leader. Searching for her own scoops, Cindy doesn’t always get it right, on paper or in real life. But whether she’s writing features about ghost hunters, falling off her bicycle and into her first crush, or navigating shifting friendships, Cindy grows wiser and more confident through every awkward and hilarious mistake.
  cynthia kneen: Young Fredle Cynthia Voigt, 2011 Fredle, a young mouse cast out of his home, faces dangers and predators outside, makes some important discoveries and allies, and learns the meaning of freedom as he struggles to return home.
  cynthia kneen: The Owl Keeper Christine Brodien-Jones, 2010-04-13 Maxwell Unger has always loved the night. He used to do brave things like go tramping through the forest with his gran after dark. He loved the stories she told him about the world before the Destruction—about nature, and books, and the silver owls. His favorite story, though, was about the Owl Keeper. According to Max’s gran, in times of darkness the Owl Keeper would appear to unite owls and sages against the powers of the dark. Gran is gone now, and so are her stories of how the world used to be. Max is no longer brave. The forest is dangerous, the books Gran had saved have been destroyed, and the silver owls are extinct. At least that’s what the High Echelon says. But Max knows better. Maxwell Unger has a secret. And when a mysterious girl comes to town, he might just have to start being brave again. The time of the Owl Keeper, Gran would say, is coming soon.
  cynthia kneen: Determinants of Indigenous Peoples' Health, Second Edition Margo Greenwood, Sarah de Leeuw, Nicole Marie Lindsay, 2018-04-25 Now in its second edition, Determinants of Indigenous Peoples’ Health adds current issues in environmental politics to the groundbreaking materials from the first edition. The text is a vibrant compilation of scholarly papers by research experts in the field, reflective essays by Indigenous leaders, and poetry that functions as a creative outlet for healing. This timely edited collection addresses the knowledge gap of the health inequalities unique to Indigenous peoples as a result of geography, colonialism, economy, and biology. In this revised edition, new pieces explore the relationship between Indigenous bodies and the land on which they reside, the impact of resource extraction on landscapes and livelihoods, and death and the complexities of intergenerational family relationships. This volume also offers an updated structure and a foreword by Dr. Evan Adams, Chief Medical Officer of the First Nations Health Authority. This is a vital resource for students in the disciplines of health studies, Indigenous studies, public and population health, community health sciences, medicine, nursing, and social work who want to broaden their understanding of the social determinants of health. Ultimately, this is a hopeful text that aspires to a future in which Indigenous peoples no longer embody health inequality.
  cynthia kneen: Falling in Love with a Buddha Frank W. Berliner, 2012-04-01 Frank Berliner came of age in the turbulent and exciting era of 1960s America, and met the authentic spiritual master Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche just as the Western cultural door opened to receive the ancient wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism. In Falling in Love with a Buddha, Frank recalls the world of Rinpoche's life and teachings. In vivid and often humorous first-person accounts of the founding and evolution of Shambhala, he evokes the powerful and enigmatic presence of this unique teacher. At the same time, Frank tells the moving personal story of a father and son. Their relationship is marked by great tenderness, by conflict, and by strokes of mutual insight as Frank's father encounters the inscrutable force-field of Chogyam Trungpa. As the cycles of life and death inevitably ripen, the passing of each of these men marks Frank indelibly with their abiding presences in his own life. This book brings to life again a potent moment in cultural history, and helps us more fully appreciate this revolutionary teacher and his profound impact on the lives of his students. It deepens our understanding of a genuine, heartfelt spiritual path by revealing the intimate ways our personal awakening can touch those closest to us.--from back of book.
  cynthia kneen: Fair Has Nothing to Do With It Cynthia Cotten, 2007-04-17 Every year, twelve-year-old Michael looks forward to his summer visit to his grandparents' farm, to the sights and sounds of the country that always make him feel so alive, and especially to spending time with his grandfather. When Grandpa dies suddenly right before Michael's visit, the loss hits Michael hard. It seems as if nothing is going right in his life right now: his dad is always working on his dissertation and has no time for Michael, and, when school starts, his math teacher seems to hate him and his best friends are never around. About the only thing that makes him feel better is picking up his sketchbook and pencil and drawing. Michael begins taking private art lessons with Charlie Andrews, a retired art teacher, and the two become friends. But then Michael learns that Charlie might be dying, too. This is a touching first novel about a sensitive boy's struggle to work through his grief and let people into his life again. As Graham Salisbury pointed out, it provides excellent comfort to any young reader dealing with the frailty of life.
  cynthia kneen: Today I Will Jerry Spinelli, Eileen Spinelli, 2014-10-29 Reassuring advice for every day of the year From an esteemed husband-and-wife team comes a book of daily advice and insight. In dated entries meant to be read one per day, the Spinellis open with a brief quote from children’s literature, write a paragraph of lively advice inspired by that quote, and end with a “Today I will . . .” promise. The entries range from the broad (self-esteem, the environment, gratitude, and openmindedness) to the simple and specific (Today I will call a grandparent . . . smile at a new kid . . . take a walk . . . and send a snail-mail letter.). With wide appeal to fans of both children’s literature and advice books, this cozy page-a-day volume (with black-and-white spot art) offers inspiring quotes, gentle guidance, and 366 “Today I will . . .” promises to thoughtful readers everywhere.
  cynthia kneen: In November Cynthia Rylant, 2000 Describes the autumn activities and traditions that November's cooling temperatures bring.
  cynthia kneen: Rosetown Summer Cynthia Rylant, 2022-07-19 From Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant comes the sweet and resonant follow-up to the critically acclaimed Rosetown, continuing the story of ten-year-old Flora Smallwood’s life in quiet Rosetown, Indiana. It’s August in Rosetown, Indiana. Ten-year-old Flora is having a calm and busy summer filled with old friends and new projects, dear pets, and, of course, many hours at her favorite place: Wings and a Chair Used Books. It is her constant and her comfort. But change may be ahead for Wings and a Chair, and Flora is uneasy about what it will bring.
  cynthia kneen: The Season of Styx Malone Kekla Magoon, 2019-12-03 A CORETTA SCOTT KING HONOR BOOK AND THE WINNER OF THE BOSTON GLOBE HORN BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION! Extraordinary friendships . . . extraordinary storytelling. --Rita Williams-Garcia, Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Award-Winning author of One Crazy Summer Meet Caleb and Bobby Gene, two brothers embarking on a madcap, heartwarming, one-thing-leads-to-another adventure in which friendships are forged, loyalties are tested . . . and miracles just might happen. Caleb Franklin and his big brother Bobby Gene are excited to have adventures in the woods behind their house. But Caleb dreams of venturing beyond their ordinary small town. Then Caleb and Bobby Gene meet new neighbor Styx Malone. Styx is sixteen and oozes cool. Styx promises the brothers that together, the three of them can pull off the Great Escalator Trade--exchanging one small thing for something better until they achieve their wildest dream. But as the trades get bigger, the brothers soon find themselves in over their heads. Styx has secrets--secrets so big they could ruin everything. Five best of the year lists! NPR, HornBook, Kirkus Reviews, SLJ, Shelf Awareness Five starred reviews!
  cynthia kneen: The Five Wisdom Energies Irini Rockwell, 2002-03-12 This playful and accessible guide presents a Buddhist psychological system for enhancing self-awareness, interpersonal communication, and creativity This book invites us to celebrate our strengths and work with our weaknesses by learning to identify and utilize five basic personal styles or energies based on a Tibetan Buddhist practice. Each of the five wisdom energies is associated with particular ways of perceiving and interacting with the world and also with particular colors, elements, senses, seasons, and times of day. With easy, fun, and engaging exercises and stories, Irini Rockwell shows us how to identify which energies are active in our lives, and how we can work with them in any situation to improve self-awareness, communication, and creative expression. According to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, each of us has one or two dominant energies, but these can shift and change over time, and we can manifest different energies in different areas of our lives. Each of the five energies has its unique wisdom, but also its neurotic tendencies. By learning to recognize which energies we possess—and which are present in those around us—we can learn to relax and appreciate our natural traits and those of others, and we can move away from our neuroses toward the wisdom-aspects of our character.
  cynthia kneen: Cool Story Programs for the School-Age Crowd Rob Reid, 2004-08-02 Offers eighteen offbeat literary programs featuring creepy, dirty, and stinky stories that will appeal to young readers.
  cynthia kneen: The Dark Portal Robin Jarvis, 2025-02-04 A new edition of the classic children's fantasy adventure set in a magical world of mice and rats in the sewers under London In a borough of London called Deptford there lived a community of mice. An old empty house was their home and in it they fashioned a comfortable life for themselves. People never disturbed them with traps, and because all the windows were boarded up, they never even saw a cat. The Deptford Mice live a cosy life in the skirting boards of an abandoned London house, with no humans or cats to disturb them. But something is lurking deep beneath the city. Something that threatens to destroy their cosy existence for good. In the dank sewers under the house lives a mysterious being, worshipped by a horde of bloodthirsty rats who cower in its presence... When a mouse called Albert Brown unwisely ventures down into the sewers one day, he uncovers a terrifying plot to awaken an ancient evil. Soon Albert's family and friends find themselves in a desperate struggle for their lives. Summoning all their courage, they must confront treacherous enemies and foul sorcery in a battle to save London and the world from eternal darkness. The Dark Portal is the first book in the much-loved Deptford Mice trilogy of classic dark fantasy novels, set in a magical world of peaceful mice and bloodthirsty rats.
Cynthia这个英文名怎么样? - 知乎
本人在国内的一所国际学校就读三年,可以很负责任的告诉你 Cynthia是一个小众且好听的名字。重名率低是一个优势,音译过来翻译成辛西娅也很委婉动听。总而言之这个名字对于女生而言 …

Cynthia(杨丽菁英文名) - 知乎
Cynthia(杨丽菁英文名) 杨丽菁,1968年12月13日生于中国台湾嘉义市,毕业于国光剧艺实验学校,台湾女演员、舞蹈家、瑜伽老师。 1988年首次主演电影《皇家师姐3:雌雄大盗》正式开 …

Synthia 和Monika哪个名字好? - 知乎
辛西娅Cynthia尽管听起来有些过时,但仍然是个可爱的名字,主要与个人看法有关吧。 尽管Cynthia不大可能再很快重新流行起来,但是我不在意这些,这个名字优雅而柔和,有各种各 …

想知道Evie Cynthia Yvonne Ivy这四个英文名哪一个比较好? - 知乎
御姐风的话要显得成熟一点,Cynthia 和 Yvonne 会好一点。Ivy 没什么特别的标签。Evie 偏萌了一点。

如何评价杜克大学计算机科学家Cynthia Rudin的工作? - 知乎
Cynthia Rudin是杜克大学计算机科学系的教授,她在机器学习和数据科学领域做出了开创性的贡献。她的工作主要集中在提高机器学习模型的透明度和公平性。 Rudin的早期工作主要集中在开 …

1000例儿童低级别胶质瘤的分子和临床特征的综合分析 - 知乎
加拿大多伦多儿童医院 病理科 和多伦多大学实验医学和病理学系的Cynthia Hawkins等开展研究,采用全面的临床数据对1000例pLGG患者进行分子学特征描述,包括最罕见的pLGG分子实 …

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2020年Knuth奖颁给Cynthia Dwork,如何评价她的工作与贡献?
May 9, 2020 · Dwork近年来的两大贡献是创建了differential privacy和提出了fairness。 Dwork本身是密码学出身的,她提出的差分隐私也是第一个系统化地用数学的方式定义了隐私和一系列隐 …

请问一下英文名取Cynthia和Cecilia哪个好? - 知乎
谢邀。 建议用behind the name 这个国外取名网站进行查询,看看名字是否流行、国外网友评分、评论。

Cynthia和Sylvia哪个英文名好? - 知乎
Mar 7, 2020 · Cynthia和Sylvia哪个英文名好? 或者还有没有一些ia结尾比较好听的英文名,比较时尚活泼一点的英文名,不想要太老气的 显示全部 关注者

Cynthia这个英文名怎么样? - 知乎
本人在国内的一所国际学校就读三年,可以很负责任的告诉你 Cynthia是一个小众且好听的名字。重名率低是一个优势,音译过来翻译成辛西娅也很委婉动听。总而言之这个名字对于女生而言 …

Cynthia(杨丽菁英文名) - 知乎
Cynthia(杨丽菁英文名) 杨丽菁,1968年12月13日生于中国台湾嘉义市,毕业于国光剧艺实验学校,台湾女演员、舞蹈家、瑜伽老师。 1988年首次主演电影《皇家师姐3:雌雄大盗》正式开 …

Synthia 和Monika哪个名字好? - 知乎
辛西娅Cynthia尽管听起来有些过时,但仍然是个可爱的名字,主要与个人看法有关吧。 尽管Cynthia不大可能再很快重新流行起来,但是我不在意这些,这个名字优雅而柔和,有各种各 …

想知道Evie Cynthia Yvonne Ivy这四个英文名哪一个比较好? - 知乎
御姐风的话要显得成熟一点,Cynthia 和 Yvonne 会好一点。Ivy 没什么特别的标签。Evie 偏萌了一点。

如何评价杜克大学计算机科学家Cynthia Rudin的工作? - 知乎
Cynthia Rudin是杜克大学计算机科学系的教授,她在机器学习和数据科学领域做出了开创性的贡献。她的工作主要集中在提高机器学习模型的透明度和公平性。 Rudin的早期工作主要集中在开 …

1000例儿童低级别胶质瘤的分子和临床特征的综合分析 - 知乎
加拿大多伦多儿童医院 病理科 和多伦多大学实验医学和病理学系的Cynthia Hawkins等开展研究,采用全面的临床数据对1000例pLGG患者进行分子学特征描述,包括最罕见的pLGG分子实 …

Cynthia Li - 知乎
人间多少闲狐兔 回答数 1,640,获得 225,194 次赞同

2020年Knuth奖颁给Cynthia Dwork,如何评价她的工作与贡献?
May 9, 2020 · Dwork近年来的两大贡献是创建了differential privacy和提出了fairness。 Dwork本身是密码学出身的,她提出的差分隐私也是第一个系统化地用数学的方式定义了隐私和一系列隐 …

请问一下英文名取Cynthia和Cecilia哪个好? - 知乎
谢邀。 建议用behind the name 这个国外取名网站进行查询,看看名字是否流行、国外网友评分、评论。

Cynthia和Sylvia哪个英文名好? - 知乎
Mar 7, 2020 · Cynthia和Sylvia哪个英文名好? 或者还有没有一些ia结尾比较好听的英文名,比较时尚活泼一点的英文名,不想要太老气的 显示全部 关注者