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The Supreme People’s Procuratorate commissioned the series, which also lists among its producers the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee and the Central Military Commission. Hunan Television, a leading broadcaster of television entertainment programs and the primary online distributor of this drama, PPTV, had made a good bet on the show despite initial funding problems and low expectations for success. During the first few episodes of the In the Name of People, some characters can simply be divided into "decent" and "villain", as well as the unrelated people. These formulaic characters and classic symbols, such as Selfless anti - corruption bureau chief Hou Liang Ping, the old revolutionary cadre who made painstaking efforts for people Chen Yan Shi, Careful provincial attorney general Ji Chang Ming and so on, are born as the line puppet to propagandize the ideology of the government. Even if these decent characters are shaped to bear small shortcomings , some of the audience is still not buy it and deem that these characters are not as same as the living people in the reality. However, In the Name of People has shape some vivid characters to the life.

The Venicones were one of the few groups in northern Britain at this time that buried their dead in stone lined graves, such graves and cremation burials are very rare in other parts of Britain before the Roman period. The advantage of this TV series, in additional to the scene layout matching the reality and the approach for average person to understand the political system of China, suggests a social reality: Social Cass Stratification. It means that the way for the bottom to the upper is becoming more and more and only focus on the marriage, the education and the sudden wealth. In the plot, the example is not only Qi Tong Wei but also Hou Liang Ping who can overcome any difficulty like superman. He achieved the final success of anti-corruption because he had power and, of course, greater power to support him. That means he use the power to anti-corruption, not the legal. This huge area was very varied. As well as people living in the Dales and hills, many people farmed the fertile land in Durham, Tyneside and Teeside. I discovered this drama a few weeks ago completely at random. It's my first exposure to Chinese dramas. My understanding is that this particular show is special in that it was funded by the government's anti-corruption bureau so the censors went easy on it. I've been watching 1 or 2 episodes a day. I'm finding it to be an interesting example of "white" propaganda, or propaganda that is aimed towards improving the image and morale of the people its aimed at. By American standards the technical production is...pretty shoddy. Budget film student level. The camera work is okay, but the sound stage is often really bad, ie, you hear the stage echo loud and clear. But, the actors are all top-notch. Several of the main characters have a very strong screen presence. And the plot is very engaging, even if it gets drawn out a lot.The People with No Name: Ireland's Ulster Scots, America's Scots Irish, and the Creation of a British Atlantic World, 1689-1764. The Vacomagi lived in and around the Cairngorns. Other unknown tribes lived in Orkney, Shetland and the Hebrides. Warriors from many of these tribes came together to resist the Romans under a leader called Calgacus at battle of Mons Graupius in AD 84. Although the Romans won this battle, they never successfully conquered the Highlands. The Romans admired the Caledonii for their ability to endure cold, hunger and hardship. Tacitus described them as red-haired and large-limbed. Early in life, some people may derive a sense of unique identity from their relatively unique names," the researchers say, proposing that this sense fuels a "distinctiveness motive" that drives them to find an unusual career path that matches their identity. This appears to be somewhat reminiscent of so-called "nominative determinism" – the idea that the meaning of our names influences our life decisions (apparently explaining the abundance of neurologists called Dr Brain and similar amusing occurrences). They are a poorly known group which were made into their own civitas (an administrative units or 'county') in the Roman Province. There is very little archaeological evidence for the people who lived in this area before the Roman Conquest.

The Venicones and Taexali also made offerings of prestigious decorated locally made metal objects in bogs and lakes, including massive bronze armlets.

The Dubunni had a central or important settlement at Bagendon in Gloucester, on the eastern edge of their territory. The Romans considered Anglesey, or Mona as they and the locals at the time called it, as a stronghold of the Druids. The Roman army campaigned several times in the territory of this people, but they were never permanently conquered and occupied. The archaeological evidence shows that this people and their northern neighbours, the Taexali, had much in common.

Parents often agonise over what to call their children. It can feel like a test of creativity or a way to express their own personalities or identities through their offspring. But what many parents might not fully realise – I know I certainly didn't – is that the choice they make over their children's names could play a part in shaping how others see their child and therefore ultimately the kind of person their child becomes. Archaeologists suspect many Iron Age peoples often practised complex funeral rituals in which bodies were naturally allowed to decompose. It seems likely that Ptolemy has made an error here since the resulting shape of the territory of the Belgae would bear little resemblance to pre-Roman tribal geography and would be something of an administrative nightmare. If the civitas was actually focussed around Winchester (called by the Romans Venta Belgarum - 'town of the Belgae') there is still a problem, since this area seems to have been part of the old kingdom of the Atrebates. However, in prehistory Wales, England and Scotland did not exist in anyway as distinctive entities in the ways they have done so for the last 1000 years.A very rich grave of a pro-Roman Catuvellaunian ruler who lived at the time of the Roman Conquest has been excavated at Folly Lane, St Albans. Condition: BUONO USATO. IED. INGLESE Volume editoriale, Prima Edizione, sovraccoperta illustrata stropicciata ai bordi, parzialmente ingiallita dal tempo e con piccola mancanza nell'aletta anteriore, ben conservata la copertina texture tela con titolo dorato al dorso, dedica scritta a penna ai risguardi anteriori, pagine tono avorio prive di difetti, pulviscolo e modesta brunitura ai tagli. N. pag. 298.

This book … has the merit to open up the debate and to find new ways for a left-wing, progressive vision of society and political parties of the future, who want to see an end to forty years of neoliberal assault on the very essence of the social welfare state.’ If you're a prospective parent, you might be wondering whether to plump for a common, popular name, perhaps enhancing your children's popularity and likeability in the process, or whether to give them an original moniker, helping them to feel special and act more creatively. Large walls, banks and ditches surrounded most of their farms and the people made offerings of fine metal objects, but never wore massive armlets. This large tribe lived in the southern part of the Severn Valley and the Cotswolds and were one of the few groups to issue coins before the Roman Conquest. In the Name of the People ( Chinese: 人民的名义; pinyin: Rénmín de míngyì) is a 2017 Chinese TV drama series based on the web novel of the same name by Zhou Meisen. [1] Its plot revolves around a prosecutor's efforts to unearth corruption in a present-day fictional Chinese city. It has drawn large audiences in China, where its release coincides with General Secretary Xi Jinping's leadership's anti-corruption campaign. It is the first broadcast political drama featuring high-level government corruption in China since 2004. The production received significant government funding from the Supreme People's Procuratorate, the highest agency responsible for both investigation and prosecution in the People's Republic of China. [2] [3] The intervention from censors was much lighter due to the support of the authorities. [ citation needed] The series is considered by some western observers as the Chinese version of House of Cards. [4]

They were a small, but distinctive group of people who farmed the chalk hills of the Yorkshire Wolds. In societies as diverse as Argentina, the Philippines, Tanzania and Hungary, populists have taken power promising to restore accountability to the people. But, once in office, they have sought to hollow out democracy and to demonise the opposition as they hold onto power and oversee the economic decline of their countries. Huang, Echo. "China's new TV show about how good it is at fighting corruption has been viewed 350 million times". Quartz . Retrieved 2017-04-08. Lu Yi has received a lot of criticism for his acting, some of which is valid, but a lot of it is a bit unfair given how talented his costars are. Lu Yi does more idol dramas than anything else - I mean, he's not going to be amazing. He was fine - not great, not bad - but serviceable. And considering his character really was just meant to be a foil to some of the other characters so there really wasn't much depth there, he didn't need to be amazing.

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