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<table><tr><td valign=top align=justify>In crossing a major linguistic and cultural border, the selection of a personal name distinct from ones birth name is called for. I&sup1; have, skipping the details, chosen  
<table><tr><td valign=top align=justify>In crossing a major linguistic and cultural border, the selection of a personal name distinct from ones birth name is called for. I&sup1; have, skipping the details, chosen  
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<html><a href=/eg/index.php/CV title="CV"><img src=/images/RenJuan.jpg></a></html>
<html><a href=/eg/index.php/CourseNot title="CV"><img src=/images/RenJuan.jpg></a></html>
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as my Chinese name, in which the personal name is homophonic with a pronunciation of my birth name. Slave birth surname replaced by Ren plus another character (&#x4eba;) ,
as my Chinese name, in which the personal name is homophonic with a pronunciation of my birth name. Slave birth surname replaced by Ren plus another character (&#x4eba;) ,

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In crossing a major linguistic and cultural border, the selection of a personal name distinct from ones birth name is called for. I¹ have, skipping the details, chosen

as my Chinese name, in which the personal name is homophonic with a pronunciation of my birth name. Slave birth surname replaced by Ren plus another character (人) , thus: 仁 人 卷 (R.R. Juan).


 

¹ XE DOB: Dec. 29, 1953 Chicago, IL, USA as Juan Edwin Daugherty