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SUMMARY:Public lecture by Dr. Rebekah Kim: Probing the Mysterious Relationship Between Chinese Characters and the Hebrew Bible
DESCRIPTION:On 7 November 2018\, Dr. Rebekah Kim of Harvard University will deliver a public lecture called Probing the Mysterious Relationship Between Chinese Characters and the Hebrew Bible at ISU B 201\, at 17:00. \nThe exact origin of Chinese characters has long been a mystery and subject of much academic conjecture. However\, it is commonly understood that these characters have a meaning and story which have survived the rigors of etymological developments through the ages. \nIs there a common thread that ties together the Book of Genesis from the Hebrew Bible and Chinese characters? Did the obscure religion of a seemingly insignificant nation which lay between the great Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations have any impact on the language and culture of another ancient civilization in the East\, separated by a distance of four thousand miles? \nDr. Rebekah will discuss the meaning behind different Chinese characters and explore the potential influence of the Hebraic religion and beliefs on these characters as adopted by the Chinese\, Korean\, and Japanese languages. \nLecture Purpose: \nThe purpose of this lecture is for students who are interested in linguistics and cross-cultural studies\, as well as anyone interested in East Asian cultures and languages\, to discover the potential linguistic link between the most influential literature of the Ancient Near East and the Far East Asian language with over 50\,000 characters. \nTime: 7 November 2018\, 17:00 \nVenue: B 201 Ilia State University (32 Ilia Chavchavadze Ave.) \nWorking language: English \nScope of Audience: Open to all ISU students\, as well as students from surrounding universities in Tbilisi. We will also have visitors from America and Korea. \n\n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
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SUMMARY:Presentation "Food Safety and Essentials of Risk Assessment"
DESCRIPTION:On November 8 2018\, at 11:00\, Stylianos Koulouris\, Scientific Cooperation Officer at European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)\, will deliver a presentation on Introduction to Food Safety and Risk Assessment at ISU G 106. \nStylianos Koulouris supervises European Food Risk Assessment Fellowship Programme (EU-FORA) and is responsible for cooperation with EU neighborhood countries. \nEFSA is a European agency funded by the European Union that operates independently of the European legislative and executive institutions (Commission\, Council\, Parliament) and EU Member States. EFSA was set up in 2002 following a series of food crises in the late 1990s to be a source of scientific advice and communication on risks associated with the food chain. The agency was legally established by the EU under the General Food Law – Regulation 178/2002. \nThe General Food Law created a European food safety system where responsibilities for risk assessment (science) and for risk management (policy) are kept separate. EFSA is responsible for the former area\, and also has a duty to communicate its scientific findings to the public. Thanks to this system\, European consumers are among the best protected and best informed in the world as regards risks in the food chain. \nLanguage: English \nTime:  8 November 2018\, 11:00 \nVenue:  Room G106\, Ilia State University (1 G. Tsereteli Str.) \nAttendance is free. \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
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SUMMARY:Discussion Fighting Disinformation–from StopFake to Baltic Elves
DESCRIPTION:On 9 November 2018\, at 16:00\, Media Development Foundation (MDF) and Ilia State University (ISU) are holding a discussion Fighting Disinformation–from StopFake to Baltic Elves. The event will take place in Ligamus Book House at ISU. \nStudents will have an opportunity to learn about the Ukrainian and Lithuanian experience of confronting hybrid warfare and disinformation. The Ukrainian experience will be presented by Artem Babek\, an investigative journalist\, Transparency International Ukraine\, while the Lithuanian experience in countering trolls will be introduced by Giedrius Sakalauskas\, representative of the online resistance movement Baltic Elves and an internet activist. \nThe presentations will be followed by a discussion. \nOrganized within the frames of the Project Media Literacy Youth Lab for Responsible Media Consumption\, the event is supported by the US Embassy in Georgia. \nAbout the Speakers: \nGiedrius Sakalauskas\, Lithuanian expert in countering disinformation and a leader of the online resistance movement Baltic Elves aiming at confronting the pro-Kremlin trolls and Russian propaganda \nArtem Babek\, Ukrainian investigative journalist\, an expert in media literacy and fact checking\, now represents Transparency International Ukraine. In the past\, he acted as an expert and coach of StopFake.org\, a web portal designed to confront disinformation. \nLanguages: Georgian and English (interpretation into Georgian will be provided) \nTime: 9 November 2018\, 16:00 \nVenue: Ligamus Book House\, Ilia State University (32 Ilia Chavchavadze Ave.) \nAttendance is free. \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/discussion-fighting-disinformation-from-stopfake-to-baltic-elves/
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