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Journal articles on the topic "Burra Group"
Sari, Anggi Wulan, and Sri Rochana Widyastituningrum. "THE RECONSTRUCTION OF “JEPIN TALI” SINTANG DANCE." ARTISTIC : International Journal of Creation and Innovation 3, no. 1 (September 21, 2022): 25–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.33153/artistic.v3i1.4421.
Full textFitri, Isnen. "Partisipasi Masyarakat Lokal Medan: Sebuah Tinjauan Atas Kriteria Nasional Pada Proses Penetapan Sebagai Cagar Budaya." Berkala Arkeologi SANGKHAKALA 18, no. 2 (May 15, 2017): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.24832/sba.v18i2.12.
Full textFitri, Isnen, Yahaya Ahmad, and Nfn Ratna. "Local Community Participation in Establishing the Criteria for Heritage Significance Assessment of the Cultural Heritage in Medan." Kapata Arkeologi 15, no. 1 (August 3, 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24832/kapata.v15i1.523.
Full textPower, David V., and Rebekah J. Pratt. "Karen refugees from Burma: focus group analysis." International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care 8, no. 4 (November 30, 2012): 156–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17479891211287058.
Full textThomson, Curtis N. "Political Stability and Minority Groups in Burma." Geographical Review 85, no. 3 (July 1995): 269. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/215273.
Full textAslam, Muhammad, Y. L. Lio, Muhammad Azam, and Chi-Hyuck Jun. "Two-Stage Improved Group Plans for Burr Type XII Distributions." American Journal of Mathematics and Statistics 2, no. 3 (May 9, 2012): 33–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.5923/j.ajms.20120203.04.
Full textThu, Myat Myat, Myo Paing, and Tozo KANDA. "A phylogenically distinct species of the Anopheles leucosphyrus group in Burma." Medical Entomology and Zoology 37, no. 3 (1986): 245–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.7601/mez.37.245.
Full textLazareva, Ye E. "Morphological characterization of spleen and bursa of Fabricius of Pekin ducks in selenium-deficient area." Veterinary Science Today, no. 2 (July 1, 2021): 138–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.29326/2304-196x-2021-2-37-138-143.
Full textJUNGES, JOÃO, LIZANDRA JAQUELINE ROBE, and MARCO SILVA GOTTSCHALK. "Four new Neotropical species in the Hirtodrosophila hirticornis species group (Diptera: Drosophilidae)." Zootaxa 4567, no. 2 (March 15, 2019): 276. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4567.2.4.
Full textVogelsang, Gregor. "Media in Transition – Wie die Medienbranche die digitale Zukunft gestaltet." MedienWirtschaft 9, no. 4 (2012): 8–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.15358/1613-0669-2012-4-8.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Burra Group"
Erengezgin, Cavlan Berrak. "A Socio-spatial Approach To The Question Of Class And Consciousness Formation In A Local Setting: The Case Of Bursa Industrial Workers." Master's thesis, METU, 2008. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12609137/index.pdf.
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and &lsquo
structure-consciousness&rsquo
. By integrating them into a holistic and operational conceptual framework, it investigates the highly complex patterning of relations within urban structured coherences, and their effects upon the class and consciousness formation processes. It is shown that interpenetration of these fields of tension through urban processes is crucial in shaping a backbone for the concrete struggles fought by working class against capital in and of the urban regions. These issues are discussed with reference to two working class neighborhoods in Bursa. The first community, Emek, is an unplanned, illegally built settlement, hosting mostly migrant, and lower-wage earning industrial workers, and the second one, Akpinar, is a planned settlement, composed of low-cost housing cooperatives, symbolizing a higher living standard environment for well-paid, socially secure workers, mostly local in origin. The field research focuses on the relations between &lsquo
the labor market, housing market and local dependency&rsquo
and &lsquo
the strategies between mobility-fixity adopted both on part of capital and labor&rsquo
. The specific character of these strategies also tell us how the patterning of the relations between class, community and state loci of consciousness formation and the formation of local coherences mutually shape one another. It is often assumed in this context that formation of class-based consciousness is hindered by other loci of consciousness such as the community-based one. This study shows that community-based consciousness is itself largely absent in the communities in hand and when community-base is deployed by the local workers it is often strategically employed to get personal benefits. In this sense, the study concludes that the lack of community-based consciousness does not device more effective strategies of formation of class-based consciousness but perhaps another adverse factor in developing class-based consciousness in an environment heavily dominated by individualized form of consciousness.
Anwar, Deka. "Path to Dominance - Disaggregating Intra-rebel Conflict between Parent and Splinter Group in Separatist Insurgency : Case Study of Moro National Liberation Front - Moro Islamic Liberation Front in the Philippines, and Karen National Union - Democratic Karen Buddhist Army in Burma." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-303345.
Full textMatrau, Alice. "Peuples allemand et américain des années 1945-1960 : regards croisés entre poésie et photographie. Comment toucher le nerf d’une époque ? René Burri, Les Allemands ; Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Landessprache ; Robert Frank, Les Américains ; Allen Ginsberg, Howl and other poems." Thesis, Paris 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA030063.
Full textFour young poets and photographers trawl through the troughs and peaks of history in a divided and destroyed Germany struggling to come to terms with its Nazi past and an America grappling with McCarthysm and the Cold War. René Burri in Les Allemands, Hans Magnus Enzensberger in Landessprache, Robert Frank in Les Américains, and Allen Ginsberg in Howl and other poems are the consciences of their time. They see their artistic activity as an essential criticism of a social order which only grudgingly allows them to do so. They thoroughly examine the prevailing opinion ("American way of life", "melting pot", "economic miracle", "collective responsibility") through their words and images and in doing so cast light on the paradoxes and aporiae that underline it. Somehow, they attempt to draw the outlines of an identity that is both collective – that of a people – and individual – their own, all the time battling against a society in which they have difficulty existing. They grasp at literary figures, rebellious brothers from the present or the past who give them comfort in their act of resistance. Each in his way explores several paths and voices – real or imaginary – in order to escape from the imprisonment and alienation that threatens him: wandering, traveling, anarchy, utopia, drug-use, madness or a poetical dual personality are all brought to bear. In various degrees their poetical or photographical gesture finds expression in a phenomenological gesture that feeds on living images and sensations that sharpen the sense of perception. It is with this critical gesture, at the same time both creative and critical, that they capture the spirit of their age
Sancho, David. "'The year that can break or make you' : the politics of secondary schooling, youth and class in urban Kerala, South India." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2012. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/43282/.
Full textProhoroff, A. "Structural and Metamorphic Conditions of the Lower Burra Group and Callana Group at Arkaroola, Northern Flinders Ranges." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/106297.
Full textThe lowermost Adelaidean sequences exposed to the immediate north of Arkaroola are unusual as they exhibit a localised complexity of deformation and elevated metamorphic grade that is not observed elsewhere in the Adelaide Fold Belt. Deformation and metamorphism in Arkaroola is thought to have formed as part of the Delamerian Orogen approximately 515-490 Ma. The timing of deformation and metamorphism however is poorly constrained in this area. This paper aims to discuss the structural and metamorphic conditions in the area to determine if there was a possibility of a pre or post-Delamerian structural and/or thermal event. A section was mapped to the North-East of the Arkaroola Homestead to gain an insight into the structural and metamorphic conditions of the area. Samples were collected from the field and used for microstructural analysis. An Electron Microprobe, Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer and an XRF spectrometer were used for geochemical analysis on the samples. Structural and stratigraphic observations combined with microstructural analysis of samples from the field helped the author create an interpreted geological history of the area. Graben formation accommodated an initial period of sediment deposition followed by basalt extrusion. Several phases of localised rifting and deposition followed this initial deposition period due to changing fault geometries. A mineral fabric that occurs parallel to bedding is seen throughout the study area. This fabric is overgrown and included in prominent cordierite porphyroblasts that formed during peak metamorphism of ≥500 °C at a pressure of approximately ~1.30kbars. These pressure and temperature conditions were primarily due to the burial beneath a thick cover of sediments. A number of faults trending in a NE-SW direction have been identified as splays from the Paralana fault system. The strike-slip movement of the Paralana Fault along with the high heat producing basement of the Mount Painter Inlier has controlled the localised structural complexity and elevated metamorphic grade in the Arkaroola area.
Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Physical Sciences, 2013
Morphett, W. J. "Geochronological and structural insights into the evolution of the Lower Burra and Callana Groups near Arkaroola: structural mapping and U-Pb metamorphic monazite dating." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/106291.
Full textThe lowermost sediments of the Adelaide Supergroup near Arkaroola display pronounced structural complexity and anomalously high metamorphic grade. The timing of the structures, fabrics and metamorphism in the region remain unconstrained, although all are currently interpreted to have occurred during the Delamerian Orogeny. Monazite U/Pb geochronology provides a useful technique for dating amphibolites facies rocks and, combined with map scale and micro structural observations, suggests the peak metamorphism and at least one deformation event occurred significantly earlier than the Delamerian Orogeny. Monazite derived 206Pb/238U age estimates place the timing of peak metamorphism at 705.2±7.4 Ma with observations from thin section revealing a bedding parallel fabric pre-dating peak metamorphism. U/Pb analysis also reveals a second monazite growth event at 644.2±8 Ma the cause of which is hypothesised to be fluid related. Regional folding and axial planar fabric generation post-dates this metamorphism and can be seen to overprint the earlier fabric and wrap the cordierite porphyroblasts. This final deformation event remains largely unconstrained as in situ dating of monazite was not possible in this study. The inferred parasitic relationship between the folds within the studied region and the Arkaroola Syncline which folds the youngest sediments in the Adelaidian Sequence allows for the deposition to be constrained subsequent to the conclusion of the Adelaide Rift Complex.
Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Physical Sciences, 2013
Bishop, C. M. B. "Descent into the Cryogenian; secular trends in seawater chemistry offer insights into pre-Sturtian paleoenvironments." Thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/130471.
Full textThe Tonian was a remarkable period in Earth’s history, experiencing dramatic changes in the Earth system that resulted in a series of global climatic catastrophes, ultimately leading to marked changes in the biosphere. The break-up of the supercontinent Rodinia is thought to have had a profound impact on the Earth system during the Tonian, ultimately resulting in the ~58 million-year deep freeze of the Sturtian glaciation. Increased continental margins and the weathering of vast continental flood basalts, promoting high levels of primary productivity, were large players in the drawdown of atmospheric CO2, the chemical implications of which resonate through Tonian ocean chemistry. The laterally extensive Skillogalee and Myrtle Springs Formations, within the Burra Group sediments of South Australia, span a pre-Sturtian carbonate succession that offer further insights into late Tonian paleo-environments. High resolution geochemical trends throughout the Skillogalee and Myrtle Springs Formations display evidence of a shift from a restricted to a more open marine setting, that was met with a flux of hydrothermally influenced waters. A hydrothermal flux through underlying basalts likely accounts for the enigmatic widespread deposition of sedimentary magnesites throughout the Skillogalee Formation. The longevity and regional reproducibility of significant europium anomalies suggests that a mafic mantle flux endured throughout Burra Group sedimentation. Cerium anomalies, supported by Zn/Fe ratios, evince open marine seawaters were largely dysoxic throughout the late Tonian, constraining Neoproterozoic oxygenation to post-Sturtian. Neodymium isotopes in Burra Group marine waters display a rise towards primitive endmembers, reflecting a mafic weathering flux, induced, no doubt, by the break-up of Rodinia. High levels of organic carbon burial are coupled with pronounced mafic weathering, detailing a mass drawdown of CO2 throughout Burra Group sedimentation during the late Tonian, hereby also holding important ramifications for the instatement of the Cryogenian glaciations.
Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Physical Sciences, 2018
Job, A. L. "Evolution of the basal Adelaidean in the northern Flinders Ranges: deposition, provenance and deformation of the Callanna and lower Burra Groups." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/96175.
Full textThe rift and deformational evolution of the Adelaide Fold Belt’s northern-most extent, the northern Flinders Ranges, has received comparatively little attention than that of the southern Adelaide Fold Belt. The Arkaroola area, located in the mid-north northern Flinders Ranges, exposes the lowermost Adelaidean stratigraphy of this rift complex, the Callanna and lower Burra Groups, in a near complete sedimentary sequence. The rift history of this stratigraphy is complex, with deposition being largely controlled by the northeast-southwest orientated Paralana Fault and similarly orientated local growth faults. Locally, the Paralana Fault deviates from its regional orientation and forms a north-south striking segment, which under a considered sinistral strike-slip regime during extension would potentially create localised transtension in a ‘releasing bend’ environment. Rifting in the Arkaroola area is therefore considered to be analogous to the formation of a pull-apart basin. U-Pb dating of detrital zircons from the Paralana Quartzite, Humanity Seat Formation and Blue Mine Conglomerate from the Callanna and lower Burra groups yields ages that are comparable to local source regions the Gawler Craton, Mount Painter Basement Complex and the Curnamona Province, and suggest proximal derivation during early rift phases. Sm-Nd bulk rock analysis on the finer grained Woodnamoka Formation implies derivation from the Mount Painter Basement Complex or the upper Willyama Supergroup of the Curnamona Province, the latter of which potentially suggests a more distal provenance region outside of the Australian continent. Deformation in the northern Flinders Ranges has previously been largely ascribed to the ca. 500 Ma Delamerian Orogeny. However, the Arkaroola area exhibits complex deformation not observed in the directly overlying gently folded stratigraphy. Reactivation of pull-apart rift structures during transpression is considered a possible mechanism for producing and localising such deformation. The possibility of an early Neoproterozoic deformational event occurring prior to deposition of the lesser-deformed overlying stratigraphy is also considered, but in lieu of an unequivocal orogenic unconformity, cannot be confidently ascribed. Temporal constraints defined by this study are too broad to accurately define the timing of deformation, and therefore its timing and potential relationship to the Delamerian Orogeny remains largely enigmatic.
Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2011
Li, Quanmin. "Identity, relationships and difference : the social life of tea in a group of Mon-Khmer speaking people along the China-Burma frontier." Phd thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/150836.
Full textBooks on the topic "Burra Group"
Phillips, Bob. KC8 Burma. Manhattan, Kan., USA: Sunflower University Press, 1992.
Find full textPaul, Keenan. By force of arms: Armed ethnic groups in Burma. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Burma Centre for Ethnic Studies, 2012.
Find full textAnnie, Allsebrook, Sharman Anne-Marie, and Anti-Slavery International, eds. Ethnic groups in Burma: Development, democracy and human rights. London: Anti-Slavery International, 1994.
Find full textUnited States. Bureau of Land Management. Wild Horse and Burro Fertility Management Pilot Project. Policy and Procedures Task Group. Wild Horse and Burro Fertility Management Policy and Procedures Task Group: Final report. Reno, Nev: Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Nevada State Office, 1992.
Find full textMai, Bello Baba, ed. The nominal groups of English and Bura: A comparative exploration. Muenchen: Lincom Europa, 2011.
Find full textZin, Kyaw. Burma and the CGIAR centers: A study of their collaboration in agricultural research. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1986.
Find full textAir commandos against Japan: Allied special operations in World War II Burma. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press, 2008.
Find full textConsortium, Thailand Burma Border. Internal displacement and protection in Eastern Burma: With field research and situation updates. Bangkok, Thailand: Thailand Burma Border Consortium, 2005.
Find full textThe blue haze: Incorporating the history of "A" Force groups 3 & 5, Burma-Thai Railway, 1942-1943. [S.l.]: L.G. Hall, 1985.
Find full textThe blue haze: Incorporating the history of 'A' force, groups 3 & 5, Burma-Thai Railway, 1942-1943. Kenthurst, NSW: Kangaroo Press, 1996.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Burra Group"
Bauer, Christian. "Language and Ethnicity The Man in Burma and Thailand." In Ethnic Groups Across National Boundaries in Mainland SEA, edited by Gehan Wijeyewardene, 14–47. Singapore: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute Singapore, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789814379366-005.
Full textRajah, Ananda. "Ethnicity, Nationalism, and the Nation-State The Karen in Burma and Thailand." In Ethnic Groups Across National Boundaries in Mainland SEA, edited by Gehan Wijeyewardene, 102–33. Singapore: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute Singapore, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789814379366-008.
Full text"AOC 221 Fighter Group, Burma." In Spitfires in Japan, 259–68. BRILL, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004213814_035.
Full textSteinberg, David I. "Important Residues from the Precolonial Period." In Burma/Myanmar. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780199981687.003.0004.
Full textGoswami, Namrata. "Across the Burma Border." In The Naga Ethnic Movement for a Separate Homeland, 204–22. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190121174.003.0011.
Full textHwa Lee, Jong, Jae Uk Lee, and Seung Wan Yoo. "Accuracy and Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Pes Anserinus Bursa Injection." In Ultrasound Imaging - Current Topics [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.100344.
Full text"Appendix 3: List of Ethnic Groups and Subgroups in Burma." In The Anglican Church in Burma, 192–94. Penn State University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780271091686-016.
Full textSadan, Mandy. "Boundaries and borders." In Being and Becoming Kachin. British Academy, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265550.003.0004.
Full textSadan, Mandy. "War and independence." In Being and Becoming Kachin. British Academy, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265550.003.0006.
Full textSolodov, Nikolai V. "Story by Ilary Shadrin “Bursa” as a Seminar Certificate." In Literary Process in Russia of the 18th–19th Centuries. Secular and Spiritual Literature. Issue 3, 775–811. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/lit.pr.2022-3-775-811.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Burra Group"
Gu, Wei, Jianping Zhang, and Jianyu Zhang. "The Influence of National and Folk Sports on the Trans-Border Ethnic Groups Cultural Identity Between China and Burma." In 5th International Symposium on Social Science (ISSS 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200312.036.
Full textBockova, Nina, and Tomas Meluzin. "ECO-INNOVATIONS: DIFFERENCES IN THE TURNOVER OF ENGINEERING AND THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY FIRMS." In Business and Management 2018. VGTU Technika, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/bm.2018.19.
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