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國防大學 戰略研究所 沈明室所指導 陳冠宇的 中共對臺超軍事手段:兼論臺灣因應作為 (2020),提出Golden State Warrior關鍵因素是什麼,來自於超軍事能力、中共威脅、國家安全、兩岸關係。

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Riding the Solar Wave:The Life and Times of Dr. Simon Tsuo

為了解決Golden State Warrior的問題,作者Jasper Green 這樣論述:

  A solar PV energy scientist at America’s premiere National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the pioneering CEO of Motech Solar, Dr. Simon Tsuo led an exciting life while discovering the innovative crystalline silicon technology that is responsible for much of the world’s current solar energy resour

ces. This book tells the tales of Tsuo’s rediscovery of his roots in a transforming Taiwan, entrepreneurialism, business strategies, and the rise of the solar sector and the green economy.   * * * * *   Dr. Simon Tsuo was born in China in 1948 just one year before the conclusion of its civil war,

in which his father led more than 4,000 men on the nationalist (KMT) side. After the KMT’s defeat in the Chinese Civil War and his family’s fleeing on a seized tanker boat, Dr. Tsuo grew up under its exiled “one party state” in Taiwan. There, he learned to navigate the Taiwan of his youth, and like

many of the post-war generation, he excelled academically in order to qualify for further opportunities in America.   After a cultural journey of American exploration, Dr. Tsuo attained a PhD in applied physics which led him to a successful career at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Americ

a’s only federal government renewable research institute. There, he delved into a 20 year-long research path during solar energy’s “warring technologies period,” through which he became convinced that crystalline silicon was to become the leading technology. With this insight, Dr. Tsuo eventually re

turned to Taiwan to establish Motech Solar as one of the world’s first crystalline silicon-only solar cell firms. With a visionary strategy, Dr. Tsuo overcame many challenges to lead Motech Solar to become a global sector leader, which spawned Taiwan’s solar sector.   Preface The Enduring Legacy

of Dr. Simon Tsuo   Technological innovations which have a significant societal impact appear to have three major common characteristics. First, there is a recognized societal need that is well-documented and understood, and one or more visionaries who have the courage to undertake the mission to a

ddress the need. Second, there are technical innovations or revolutionary advances that need to be implemented and reduced to practice. Third, the visionary must have the right combination of technical, business, and human skills, as well as the ability to relentlessly pursue the goal of overcoming

obstacles and making the change. Dr. Yuan-huai Zuo— or Dr. Simon Tsuo as he was known to us in the United States and the world outside of Taiwan and China—was one of these visionaries who demonstrated these characteristics. As chronicled in this book, he has led the way in introducing low-cost solar

electricity which is currently cost-competitive with conventional electricity generation in most of the developing and developed world.   The need for clean energy has been well-argued and documented for the past half century and longer. With growing world populations, and the insatiable need for

more energy (and electricity), especially in developing countries, along with the growing recognition that fossil-fuel- based energy supplies are causing irreversible harm to our environment, the search for alternative clean energy supplies has occupied the minds of scientists for many decades. The

motivation for change was accelerated by the oil crises of the early 1970s, along with the documentation of global climate change and its relationship to human activities and the burning of fossil fuels during the decades since then. Solar energy was clearly seen as the inevitable option for clean,

renewable, and inexhaustible energy supply—the amount of solar energy reaching the Earth in just one hour is more than the total energy all of humanity uses on Earth over an entire year. Dr. Simon Tsuo joined this quest for clean energy toward the end of the 1970s when he received his Ph.D. degree a

nd joined the Solar Energy Research Institute (now the National Renewable Energy Laboratory) in Golden, Colorado. It was a privilege for me to welcome Simon to this world-leading solar energy laboratory in 1980.   Dr. Simon Tsuo did not discover photovoltaics (or PV), the conversion of sunlight to

electricity. That distinction should be attributed to a relatively-unknown French scientist, Edmond Becquerel, who detected small electric current flows in 1839 when an electrode placed in an electrolyte was illuminated. Some 85 years later, a renowned scientist, Albert Einstein, was awarded the Nob

el Prize for his elucidation of the photoelectric effect. It was yet another 30 years before the first practical solar cells were fabricated by scientists at Bell Laboratories. Although these discoveries led to implementing power generation using solar cells on the early space satellites, there were

no significant terrestrial applications of solar electricity because of the prohibitively high costs.   The oil crises of the early 1970s jump-started the research programs in the United States and elsewhere in developing cost-competitive solar (PV) electricity for terrestrial use. Dr. Simon Tsuo

soon became an active participant in this effort. His attention and thoroughness to detail and understanding were evident. In addition to his regular work, he undertook publishing two detailed review books on two of the leading PV technologies at the time: thin-film amorphous silicon and thin polycr

ystalline silicon. Simon’s understanding of PV led him to the conclusion that crystalline silicon technology, based essentially on the same material that was used in the electronics industry, was able to achieve the required high conversion efficiencies (amount of sunlight energy converted to electr

ic energy), as well as the reliability to function in an outdoor environment for 20 years and longer. The latter required mostly an engineering effort to package the solar cells in materials that were not only low cost, but could withstand the effects of hot and cold temperatures, humidity, and sunl

ight. Conversion efficiency and reliability were two of the three hurdles to overcome toward low-cost PV electricity. The third hurdle— low cost manufacturing—was where Simon has made his most significant and revolutionary mark. He recognized that the most important activity and barrier to large-sca

le adoption of crystalline silicon PV was to manufacture the highest efficiency solar cells at the lowest possible manufacturing costs. With the founding of Motech Solar in 1999, Simon implemented the leading-edge solar cell manufacturing activity that was later emulated by others in Asia and Europe

. Motech Solar became one of the world leaders in PV production under Simon’s leadership in just a few years, a distinction they still hold.   To be sure, it took more than just being a visionary for societal change and having a sense of technology revolution that propelled Simon and Motech Solar t

o the top of the PV field. Besides being a technologist, Simon possessed unique business and human skills, and a relentless supply of drive and motivation to succeed. The timing of his technical decisions was immaculate. His colleagues at all levels were affected and stimulated by his hard work. Cus

tomers and suppliers were drawn to his honesty and integrity.   Today, PV-generated electricity is a cost effective and preferred clean-energy alternative in essentially every part of the world. There is no question in my mind that this can be attributed largely to the leadership Dr. Simon Tsuo and

Motech Solar has provided in low-cost solar cell manufacturing. It is due to Simon’s legacy that we are now “riding the solar wave.”   Dr. Thomas Surek Manager of the Photovoltaics Program (1978-2007) National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado About the Dr. Simon Tsuo Pre

face I. The Enduring Legacy of Dr. Simon Tsuo/ Dr. Thomas Surek II. From Business Partners to Best Friends/ Pietro Menna III. Fond Memories of an Innovator and a Brave Warrior/ Pin-Ching Maness IV. Simon: My Friend, and My Role Model/ Ding Wen Hsu Book Origins Part 1 Chapter 1  Exodus Chapter 2  A

New Life in Taipei Chapter 3  Chong Cheng Elementary School Chapter 4  Chien Chong Chapter 5  A Time of Insights and Reflection Chapter 6  Life and Love during the University Years Chapter 7  Military and Teaching Interlude Part 2 Chapter 8   There is No City like New York City Chapter 9   A Time

of Growth and Reflection in NY Chapter 10  Drifting in the USA Chapter 11  New Beginnings in the High Altitude State Chapter 12  Full-Time Amorphous Research and 120% Family Man Chapter 13  A Bridge into the World Chapter 14  The Crystalline Silicon Blues Chapter 15  The Journey to China Chapter 16 

Crisis and Metamorphosis Part 3 Chapter 17  A New Beginning Chapter 18  A New Life in Tainan Chapter 19  Opening the International Market (1) Chapter 20  A Localized and Culturally Attuned Management Style Chapter 21  A Happy Enterprise Chapter 22  Opening the International Market (2) Chapter 23 

The Ebb and Flow Chapter 24  The Savage Fire Part 4 Chapter 25  Life after the Storm Chapter 26  Company Institutionalization and a Widened Staff Pool Chapter 27  An International Strategic Plan (1) Chapter 28  Solar’s Short Winter Chapter 29  Industry Transformation and Metamorphosis Chapter 30  A

n International Strategic Plan (2) Chapter 31  Correction and Change Chapter 32  The Final Stretch Thoughts and Observation on Taiwan’s Future 作者簡介 Jasper Green   Prior to writing this book, I had just completed my PhD at the University of Sussex on post-WWII China-Taiwan relations, economic in

tegration, and the political implications thereof. Before my studies in the field of Global Political Economy for my master’s degree onward, I pursued an undergraduate degree in the humanities which together have provided me with the necessary conceptual frame to complete this book.   Being at home

in both Eastern and Western culture, as well as fluent in Chinese and English, it was after interviewing Simon for my PhD thesis that he approached me to write his biography in both English and Chinese. Moved by the subject matter, I accepted the task to embark upon crafting the narrative of Dr. Ts

uo’s life, as it had been shaped by the current of the times and how he, in turn, came to leave his mark on the world.  

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It was another thumbs down for Allen Iverson and the Philadelphia 76ers.

Iverson was slowed by a zone defense before sitting the final 1 1/2 minutes with a sprained left thumb as the reeling 76ers absorbed their fifth loss in six games, a 93-87 setback to the Golden State Warriors.

Against a man-to-man defense in the first quarter, Iverson had 13 points. But he scored just 10 thereafter as the Warriors switched to a 1-2-2 zone at times and turned the NBA's leading scorer into a passer.

"Tonight we let a zone frustrate us and to be professionals and let a zone frustrate us is a bad thing," Iverson said. "We are supposed to learn how to handle zones; you learn about those in college."

"I didn't have us prepared for their zone very well," 76ers coach Larry Brown admitted. "We were very tentative against it and they made the plays."

With Iverson limited as a threat, Golden State rallied in the fourth quarter. A layup by Antawn Jamison off a block by Erick Dampier and a steal by Larry Hughes gave the Warriors an 87-83 lead with 1:33 to go.

"They couldn't get an open look from the perimeter," Hughes said. "They were flashing it in the paint and our big guys were handling it. We got a couple of defelctions, a couple of blocks and a couple of missed shots. It led to us getting pretty good looks at the other end."

The Sixers called timeout and Iverson was not on the floor when they returned. Aaron McKie made a jumper and steal, but former Warrior Vonteego Cummings was called for a charge and Dampier sealed it with two free throws with 38 seconds left.

"I need to get an X-ray but it's real banged up right now," said Iverson, who was 9-of-18 and had seven assists but took just four shots in the second half.

Hughes scored 22 points against his former team as Golden State snapped a four-game losing streak and defeated Philadelphia for the first time in seven meetings since January 15, 1997.

"I thought Larry was real solid," Warriors coach Dave Cowens said. "I think he took the challenge. He was guarding one of the best players in the league (Iverson). He matched him stroke for stroke and took care of the basketball and ran our club. He had a remarkable game tonight and I'm very happy for him."

Matt Harpring scored a season-high 25 points and Derrick Coleman added 14 for the Sixers, who dropped to 0-2 on their five-game road trip and 4-6 on the road. En route to the NBA Finals last season, their sixth road loss came on February 4.

"They came out in the fourth quarter and stopped us with their zone," said Harpring, who did not score in the final period. "We weren't hitting our outside shots and we got confused a little bit."

A 3-pointer by Chris Mills gave Golden State the lead for good at 71-70 with 10:49 to play. Hughes' driving layup extended the advantage to 80-75 with 5:53 remaining, but he missed two free throws between baskets by Coleman and Iverson that again made it a one-point game.

However, Iverson did not score again. Dampier and Danny Fortson scored around two free throws by Philadelphia's Dikembe Mutombo and Fortson fouled out Mutombo with 1:48 to play, making 1-of-2 from the line for an 85-83 edge.

Jamison scored 19 points, Dampier added 12 and six blocks and Fortson 11 and 15 rebounds for the Warriors, who overcame 39 percent shooting by making 27-of-36 free throws and holding a 49-33 edge on the glass.

"You have to play a good defensive game if win shooting 40 percent," Cowens said. "Part of that is we went to the line so often and it was just being aggressive, I believe."

"We needed Dampier's energy tonight," Fortson said. "That was a life-saver. We don't know what the score would have been tonight if Damp hadn't had blocked those shots."

Mutombo had 12 points and five blocks for the Sixers, who shot 49 percent (36-of-74) but committed 21 turnovers and made just 12-of-17 free throws. Guard Aaron McKie returned from missing two games with an irregular heartbeat and had seven points and 11 assists.

Philadelphia's team bus was in an accident en route to the game and arrived just 45 minutes before tip-off. Both Iverson and Harpring appeared unaffected as they combined for 21 points in the first quarter.

中共對臺超軍事手段:兼論臺灣因應作為

為了解決Golden State Warrior的問題,作者陳冠宇 這樣論述:

運用超軍事能力迫使對手接受政治安排,已是中共軍事與非軍事的間接與直接併用的常用模式。囿於中共與我國在族群認同、語言文化、歷史遺緒及地緣關係等因素有許多雷同之處,在處理領土主權問題上更形複雜,超軍事能力勢將會成為對臺關係中的一項重要手段。本研究探討中共可能對臺採取超軍事的手段,先界定超軍事手段之範圍與內涵,繼而掌握中共對臺戰略意圖,揭露中共迫使臺灣接受政治框架之目的。從研究發現顯示,超軍事能力使用之最重要推力就是中共地緣政治的野心,現階段中共強調方法與手段的綜合性及多樣化,以形塑優勢,不斷地擴展對臺灣的影響,而當地緣政治企圖與當前政經、軍事實力及科技整備相結合時,也將對我國國家安全造成嚴重的威

脅與挑戰。本研究結論指出,對抗中共超軍事手段之道在於掌握中共對臺戰略意圖,認清當前對臺灣造成的威脅與影響,其次,應改變舊有的傳統觀念與思維,不流於樂觀地看待兩岸是單一和排他性的衝突形式而已。最後,基於「惟仁者為能以大事小,惟智者為能以小事大」之認知,我國宜透過國內、外的情資共享,建構全面性途徑機制,提升面對威脅的韌性與能量,發展反制手段與防護措施,方能以適切因應。

大學諮商輔導中心應用程式介面設計研究

為了解決Golden State Warrior的問題,作者陳姿瑀 這樣論述:

大學生普遍面臨心理健康之問題,學校諮商輔導中心是維護學生心理健康的重要樞紐,卻面臨資金與人力不足的窘境,諮商服務仍待改善。行動健康應用程式能夠輔助使用者自主照護健康,而在心理健康方面,亦有許多心理健康應用程式產品,能輔助傳統心理健康服務。由於目前大學諮商輔導中心全然未有專用之應用程式,因此本研究以協助諮商輔導中心師生為目標,開發用於大學諮商輔導中心的應用程式介面。本研究遵循心理健康應用程式開發模式,第一階段為使用者需求評估,調查學生對於現有心理健康應用程式之使用性與主觀感受,邀請7位19~26歲學生測試2個現有心理健康應用程式產品,同時調查諮商輔導中心的使用者需求,研究者使用參與式觀察法1年

蒐集雲科大諮商中心之現況資料,並邀請3位學校輔導老師以及5位有參與諮商服務經驗學生訪談。第二階段為應用程式開發設計,主要目標為評估設計功能與使用性是否符合設計準則, 透過兩次專家評估,分別邀請3位專家評估介面整體功能與使用性。最後一個階段為使用者測試,邀請3位諮商中心老師與6位有諮商經驗的學生進行使用性之測試。本研究結果顯示(1)介面使用錯誤原因多是使用者操作相關產品經驗不足,操作指示應更詳細;(2)學生與老師皆認為學生版功能,能夠補足現有系統缺乏的師生即時溝通聯絡、心情傳遞與回饋,預約功能滿足學生初步閱讀諮商老師簡介之需求,亦可滿足學生行動預約之需求,整體主觀感受良好;(3)諮商老師認為老師

版本可以幫助師生溝通,建立更良好的諮商關係。