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Tsou or TSOU may refer to: *the Tsou people, an indigenous people of central southern Taiwan *the Tsou language * Wade-Giles Romanization of Zou (simplified Chinese: 邹; traditional Chinese: 鄒) * Peter Tsou, principal science staff member at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory * Shih-Ching Tsou, Taiwan-born, actress, director, producer * Tsou Hai-ying, birth name of Jennifer Su (born 1968), South African radio and television personality * Acronym of The Secret of Us, Gracie Abrams Gracie Madigan Abrams (; born September 7, 1999) is an American singer-songwriter. The daughter of the director J. J. Abrams, she signed with Interscope Records in 2019, and gained recognition after releasing her debut extended play, '' Minor' ... album {{disambiguation, surname Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Tsou People
The Tsou ( Tsou: ''Cou''; ) are an indigenous people of central southern Taiwan. They are an Austronesian ethnic group. They reside in Chiayi County and Nantou County. The Tsou numbered around 6,000, approximately 1.19% of Taiwan's total Indigenous population, making them the seventh-largest indigenous group. They are sometimes confused with the Thao people of Sun Moon Lake. History The Tsou are traditionally based in the Alishan area. Their rich oral histories describe migrations of each ancient clans' ancestors into the area between Yushan and the Chianan Plain. Originally, each clan had its own settlement, with the first multi-clan town, Tfuya, forming approximately 1600 CE. The earliest written record of the Tsou dates from the Dutch colonial period, which describes the multi-clan settlement Tfuya as having approximately 300 people in 1647. Ethnologists have attempted to reconstruct the development of Tfuya, proposing that each stage of clan migration could be equi ...
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Tsou Language
Tsou () is an Formosan languages, Austronesian language spoken by the Tsou people of Taiwan. Tsou is a threatened language; however, this status is uncertain. Its speakers are located in the west-central mountains southeast of the Chiayi/Alishan Range, Alishan area in Taiwan. Name The name ''Tsou'' literally means "person", from Proto-Austronesian language, Proto-Austronesian ''*Cau'' through regular sound changes. It is therefore cognate with the name of the Thao language, Thao. Classification Tsou has traditionally been considered part of a Tsouic languages, Tsouic branch of Austronesian. However, several recent classifications, such as Chang (2006)Chang, Henry Yungli. 2006. "Rethinking the Tsouic Subgroup Hypothesis: A Morphosyntactic Perspective." In Chang, H., Huang, L. M., Ho, D. (eds.). ''Streams converging into an ocean: Festschrift in honor of Professor Paul Jen-Kuei Li on his 70th birthday.'' Taipei: Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica. and Ross (2009)Ross, Malc ...
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Zou (surname)
Zou () is the 67th most common Chinese surname, which originated from the Zou (state), state of Zou of the Spring and Autumn period in ancient China. Depending on varieties of Chinese, Chinese variety, Zou can be transliterated as Chow, Chau, Tsau, Trau, Tsou, Tjeuw, or Chew. It is the 35th name on the ''Hundred Family Surnames'' poem. Notable people *Chen-Lu Tsou, Tsou Chenlu 鄒承魯 (1923–2006), Chinese biochemist *Collin Chou 鄒兆龍 (born 1967), Taiwanese-born Hong Kong–based actor *Zou Jiahua 鄒家華 (1926–2025), Vice Premier of China, son of Zou Taofen *Zou Jiayi 鄒加怡 (born 1963), Chinese politician and economist *Olivia Chow 鄒至蕙 (born 1957), Canadian politician, federal New Democratic Party (NDP) member of Parliament *Zou Rong 鄒容 (1885–1905), anti-Qing revolutionary *Zou Taofen 鄒韜奮 (1895–1944), Chinese journalist *Zou Yan 鄒衍 (305 BC–240 BC), Chinese philosopher best known as the representative thinker of the Yin and Yang School (or ...
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Peter Tsou
Peter Tsou is a science staff member at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) of the California Institute of Technology. His research primarily centers around the utilization of aerogel in space exploration. Tsou has served as the principal investigator (PI) for several missions conducted on the Space Shuttle and Mir, during which he devised the method of intact capture for hypervelocity particles. He gained recognition for his involvement in the capture and retrieval of cometary particles through NASA's Stardust mission, where he served as the deputy PI. Education Tsou completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley, where he obtained a B.S. degree in electrical engineering in 1965, followed by an M.S. degree in the same field in 1966. In 1972, he received his Ph.D. in large-scale engineering systems from the University of California, Los Angeles. Career Since 1974, Tsou has been employed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, CA. ...
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Shih-Ching Tsou
Shih-Ching Tsou () is a Taiwanese-American film producer, director, and actress. She co-directed the film ''Take Out'' (2004) with Sean Baker. She also produced Baker's other films '' Starlet'' (2012), ''Tangerine'' (2015), ''The Florida Project'' (2017), and '' Red Rocket'' (2021). Early life and education Tsou was born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan. After graduating from Fu Jen Catholic University, Tsou came to New York City for her master's degree in Media Studies at The New School. Career Tsou's first film was ''Take Out'', which she co-directed, co-wrote, and co-produced with Sean Baker. The film had its world premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival in 2004, then going on to screen at the Nashville Film Festival where it won the grand jury prize. It was released in a limited release in the United States on June 6, 2008. In 2009, it was nominated for the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award.
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Jennifer Su
Jennifer Su (born 12 August 1968 as ''Tsou Hai-ying'' 鄒海音) is an American South African radio and television personality and singer of Chinese origin. She is best known as a news anchor for The Africa Business Report on Sky News. She is also a former presenter of The Hollywood Report on Gareth Cliff's show on 5FM. During the period of 2006–2008, Su was a prime time anchor for Star News Asia in Hong Kong. As a teenager, Jen Su won an ''Idol-style'' contest in Taiwan,Jen Su on being a tv and radio presenter and travelista
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The Secret Of Us
''The Secret of Us'' is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams, released on June 21, 2024, by Interscope Records. It was produced by Abrams herself, along with American musician Aaron Dessner, whom she had first collaborated with on her debut studio album, '' Good Riddance'' (2023). Abrams wrote most of the songs with either Dessner or her frequent co-writer Audrey Hobert. Musically, ''The Secret of Us'' is a pop record that contains elements of country pop, indie pop, and folk music. Two singles—"Risk" and " Close to You"—preceded the album's release. " I Love You, I'm Sorry" was released as the third single in October2024. American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who is often cited by Abrams as an artistic influence, appears on the track " Us" as a featured guest. ''The Secret of Us'' topped the charts in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, Scotland, and the United Kingdom. In the United States, the album debuted at number two on the ''Billb ...
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Gracie Abrams
Gracie Madigan Abrams (; born September 7, 1999) is an American singer-songwriter. The daughter of the director J. J. Abrams, she signed with Interscope Records in 2019, and gained recognition after releasing her debut extended play, '' Minor'' (2020), and its follow-up, '' This Is What It Feels Like'' (2021), alongside various singles including " I Miss You, I'm Sorry". Abrams released her debut album, '' Good Riddance'' (2023), and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. She also performed as an opening act on Olivia Rodrigo's Sour Tour (2022) and Taylor Swift's Eras Tour (2023–2024). In 2023, Abrams featured on a remix to Noah Kahan's " Everywhere, Everything", which marked her first entry on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. She was also featured on the ''Forbes'' 30 Under 30 list that year. Her second studio album, '' The Secret of Us'' (2024), debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and was supported by the singles "Risk", " Close to You", " ...
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