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Singh, Shailendra. « Six Oceania microstates : The genesis of media accountability ». Pacific Journalism Review : Te Koakoa 11, no 2 (1 septembre 2005) : 42–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v11i2.839.

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Media accountability systems (M*A*S) have been slow to take root in Oceania. Apart from Papua New Guinea, Fiji is the trend-setter in the region. Following the establishment of the Fiji Media Council in the mid-1990s, several other South Pacific island countries were keen to the follow the lead. Tonga now has a similar body with a code of ethics and which includes public members empowered to receive and adjudicate on complaints against the media. In Samoa, a study has been carried out in order to establish a media council-type body. The Solomons Islands Media Council (SIMC) is an industry organisation that does not yet have a complaints procedure. It is considering including this mechanism in line with the Papua New Guinea Media Council with which it shares a website and has a cooperative agreement. This article examines the debate in six South Pacific island countries that have adopted, or are in the process of adopting, self-regulatory M*A*S mechanisms following government pressure. They are the Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu. The article also argues that there are other M*A*S that regional media can adopt besides media councils and this action would make it harder for governments to intervene and introduce regulation.
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Shao, Hongbo, Yubin Mao, Yongmin Liu, Wanxun Liu, Sipei Sun, Peng Jia, Fufeng Miao, Li Yang, Chang Han et Bo Zhang. « A Three-Stage Procedure for Controlled Islanding to Prevent Wide-Area Blackouts ». Energies 11, no 11 (7 novembre 2018) : 3066. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en11113066.

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Controlled islanding has been proposed as a last resort action to stop blackouts from happening when all standard methods have failed. Successful controlled islanding has to deal with three important issues: when, and where to island, and the evaluation of the dynamic stability in each island after islanding. This paper provides a framework for preventing wide-area blackouts using wide area measurement systems (WAMS), which consists of three stages to execute a successful islanding strategy. Normally, power system collapses and blackouts occur shortly after a cascading outage stage. Using such circumstances, an adapted single machine equivalent (SIME) method was used online to determine transient stability before blackout was imminent, and was then employed to determine when to island based on transient instability. In addition, SIME was adopted to assess the dynamic stability in each island after islanding, and to confirm that the chosen candidate island cutsets were stable before controlled islanding was undertaken. To decide where to island, all possible islanding cutsets were provided using the power flow (PF) tracing method. SIME helped to find the best candidate islanding cutset with the minimal PF imbalance, which is also a transiently stable islanding strategy. In case no possible island cutset existed, corresponding corrective actions such as load shedding and critical generator tripping, were performed in each formed island. Finally, an IEEE 39-bus power system with 10 units was employed to test this framework for a three-stage controlled islanding strategy to prevent imminent blackouts.
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Widodo, Puguh W., Rahmat Kurnia et Sulistiono Sulistiono. « PENILAIAN PULAU KECIL SEBAGAI DASAR PENGEMBANGAN INVESTASI EKOWISATA (Studi Kasus Pulau Tidung Kecil, Kabupaten Kepulauan Seribu, DKI) ». Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Kelautan dan Perikanan 10, no 1 (17 juin 2016) : 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.15578/jsekp.v10i1.1249.

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Pulau Tidung Kecil merupakan pulau kecil tidak berpenduduk yang mempunyai potensi untuk pengembangan ekowisata. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menghitung indeks investasi ekowisata yang akan menentukan kelayakan investasi ekowisata pulau kecil. Metode yang digunakan pada penelitian ini adalah metode survey dengan menggunakan analisis indeks. Pegumpulan data primer dilakukan dengan observasi dan analisi peta, sedangkan data sekunder diperoleh melalui studi literatur. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Pulau Tidung Kecil mempunyai nilai natural resources and geostrategic island index (NI) sebesar 3,67, govermenance index (GI) sebesar 4,20, infrastructure index (II) sebesar 3,22 dan, sosio economic and culture index(SI) sebesar 2,64. Sehingga dengan formulasi Small Island Investmen Index (SIII) didapatkan indeks investasi pulau sebesar 3,69. Dari nilai indeks tersebut, Pulau Tidung Kecil dapat dikategorikan kedalam pulau dengan kelayakan investasi siap. Sehingga Pulau Tidung Kecil bisa direkomendasikan sebagai pulau yang layak untuk pengembangan investasi ekowisata. (Assessment of Small Island As A Basis For Ecotourism Investment Developing(Case Study Tidung Kecil Island, Kepulauan Seribu Regency, DKI)Tidung Kecil Island is the unhabited small island that have ecotourism development potential. The aims of this study is to calculate the index of ecotourism investment that will determine the investment feasibility of small island ecotourism. Method used in this study was a survey method with index analysis. Primary data collection was done by observation and map analysis, while the secondary data obtained by study of literature. Results showed that the Tidung Kecil Island have a value of natural resources and geostrategic island index (NI) of 3.67, govermenance index (GI) of 4.20, infrastructure index (II) of 3.22 and, socio-economic and culture index (SI) of 2.64. So that with the Small Island Investment Index (SIII) formulation index obtained the investment index island of 3.69. From the index value Tidung Kecil Island can be categorized into the island with the feasibility of ready investment. So Tidung Kecil Island can be recommended as a viable island for the development of ecotourism investment.
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Simmons, Alan H. « Islands in time : Island sociogeography and Mediterranean prehistory ». Geoarchaeology 12, no 7 (octobre 1997) : 806–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1520-6548(199710)12:7<806 ::aid-gea6>3.0.co;2-b.

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Chaouadi, Mustapha, et Aziz Hafferssas. « Seasonal variability in diversity and abundance of the free-living pelagic copepod community of the Algerian coasts (SW Mediterranean Sea) ». Crustaceana 91, no 8 (2018) : 913–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685403-00003805.

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Abstract Investigations on the free-living, pelagic copepod community of the Algerian coasts were performed at the Habibas Islands and in Bou Ismail Bay (Sidi Fredj coast) between 0 and 100 meter depth during various seasons of the year 2012-2013. Seventy-seven taxa at species level have been identified, belonging to 47 genera and 24 families. The distribution of the copepod community revealed seasonal variability; high abundance and species richness (greater than 20 species) characterized winter and spring, while the summer period was characterized by low abundance and species richness. The spatial distribution showed high abundance and species richness on the Sidi Fredj coast (the respective mean abundances along the Sidi Fredj coast and at the Habibas Islands were 253.71 ind.m−3 and 109.77 ind.m−3, respectively). Analysis of the samples showed the presence of seven abundant and frequent species: Centropages typicus, Eucalanus elongatus, Pleuromamma abdominalis, Paracalanus parvus, Paracalanus nanus, Calanus helgolandicus, and Temora stylifera. Multivariate analysis (ascending hierarchical classification and non-metric multidimensional scaling) enabled us to group the stations according to the composition in the copepod species, and the influence of seasonal changes was well observed. A dominance of herbivorous behaviour, followed by an omnivorous feeding strategy, was observed in the two studied areas. A dominance of epipelagic and epi-mesopelagic species was observed during all seasons, reflecting a neritic character of both study areas.
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Yaacob, Adli, et Afifah Toklubok. « THE STUDY OF SPECIFICALLY EXAMINES IN THE "VALUES OF ISLAMIC LITERATURE" IN SITI ZAINON'S CREATIVE WRITING ». International Research Journal of Shariah, Muamalat and Islam 3, no 9 (31 décembre 2021) : 45–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.35631/irjsmi.39006.

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This study specifically examines the concept of Islamic literature found in the work of Siti Zainon Ismail. Interestingly, Siti Zainon combines painting and literature in her work. The concept of Islamic literature was not founded by Siti Zainon but the author sought to study the application of the concept of Islamic literature that exists in her work. The concepts of Islamic literature that we can find in her work include; first; use of calligraphic elements or Jawi writing, second; the importance of sensitivity to the environment and its society, third; the essence of culture or nation; fourth; no figurativeism; fifth; the use of floral motifs and fauna. These five theories eventually return to the main concept of Islamic Literature in her work, which is to return to the everlasting beauty which is God.
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Sukendar, Haris. « DOLMEN'S DECORATION PATTERNS IN SUMBA, INDONESIA ». Berkala Arkeologi 8, no 2 (30 septembre 1987) : 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.30883/jba.v8i2.488.

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In this article, An Introduction to a Unique Culture of Sumba, HB. Mude assumed that the first settlers of Sumba came by boat from Malaka, Singapore, Riau, Java, Bali, Sima, Rote and Sabu, under the leadership of Umbu Mandoku and his wife, Rambu Humba. To honour his wife, the island was named Humba or Sumba. Sumba consists of West and East Regency. The climate is relatively hot with short rainy season and prolonged dry period. Sumba is a typical karst region, and bordered by the alluvial plain of Melolo areas, from where the river Melolo now flows eastward.
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UEDA, Yoshio. « Geophysical Study of Two Seamounts near Minami-Tori Sima (Marcus) Island, Western Pacific Ocean ». Journal of geomagnetism and geoelectricity 40, no 12 (1988) : 1481–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.5636/jgg.40.1481.

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Shroff, Beheroze. « Sidis in Mumbai : Negotiating Identities between Mumbai and Gujarat ». African and Asian Studies 6, no 3 (2007) : 305–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156920907x212259.

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AbstractIn this essay, I discuss issues of identity within the context of social and economic circumstances of the Sidi1 community in Mumbai. I argue that the Sidis who work as caretakers of shrines in Mumbai are accorded dignity and status from the community of devotees who are often from the Muslim, Hindu and Parsi Zoroastrian communities. Those Sidis who are dispersed in different parts of the city and who work as domestics in the homes of middle class Muslim or Hindu families, on the other hand, merge into the nameless toiling masses of the city of Mumbai. Most of these Sidis work in low-income jobs and live in one or two room shanty dwellings. Part of my enquiry also raises the question of home and belonging for the Sidi community. Where do Sidis locate home and how do they construct belonging in India? Finally, I conclude my essay by examining a very different Sidi presence in Mumbai, that of the descendants of the royal family of the Sidis of Janjira (an island off the coast of Mumbai) who live in the upper middle class area of Mumbai. I discuss how the descendants of the Sidis of Janjira construct identity in terms of class and privilege.
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Maghami, Nazanin, et Bahloul Salmani. « The Sociocultural Function of Translation : A Study of Simin Daneshvar’s Stories Sociocultural Aspects ». English Language and Literature Studies 10, no 4 (13 novembre 2020) : 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ells.v10n4p7.

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The term &ldquo;gender&rdquo; is a load concept in translation studies. The present study focuses on stories written by Simin Daneshvar (1921-2012), a contemporary Iranian female translator and novelist, in order to explore how the visibility of women in the Iranian culture and community after a long patriarchal era has changed the community&rsquo;s thoughts about women. The method used for this study was qualitative with the interpretive approach. The corpus consisted of five Persian stories, Wandering Island, Wandering Cameleer, The Quenched Fire, Ask from Birds of Passenger and Suvashun by Daneshvar, who has contributed to the promotion of Iranian women&rsquo;s sociocultural status during the contemporary era. The results proved that women translators and novelists had endured the hardships of sociocultural changes and made it possible for the modern Iranian women to make themselves visible in their social context.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Simi island"

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Dunphy-Daly, Meagan Mná. « Temporal variation in dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima) habitat use and group size off Great Abaco Island, the Bahamas ». FIU Digital Commons, 2008. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/3101.

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Dwarf sperm whales, Kogia sima, are among the most commonly stranded yet least known pelagic cetaceans. I assessed seasonal and spatial variation in dwarf sperm whale group size and abundance off Great Abaco Island, the Bahamas. After correcting for survey effort and variation in sighting efficiency among sea states, I found that dwarf sperm whale group size and habitat use varied seasonally. In summer, dwarf sperm whale groups were small (median = 2.5, range = 1-8) and were found only in the two deep habitats within the study area (slope 400-900 m, deep 900-1600 in). In winter, group sizes increased (median = 4, range = 1-12) and sightings were almost six times higher in the slope habitat, where vertical relief is highest, than other habitats. My results suggest that studies of pelagic cetaceans and conservation plans must explicitly account for seasonal variation in group size and habitat use.
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Welch, Edward A. « Resources for SIM personnel preparing to work among Muslims ». Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1992. http://www.tren.com.

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Idrus, Nurul Ilmi, et nurulilmiidrus@hotmail com. « ‘To Take Each Other’ : Bugis Practices of Gender, Sexuality and Marriage ». The Australian National University. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2003. http://thesis.anu.edu.au./public/adt-ANU20070710.145751.

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This thesis is an ethnography of Bugis marriage. It is concerned with aspects of gender, sexuality and marriage in a bilateral, highly competitive, hierarchical society. ¶ I examine the fundamental concept of siri’ in relation to gender socialisation, courtship, the importance of kinship and status in marriage, how sexuality is regulated between the sexes, sex within marriage, and the dynamics of marriage, divorce, and reconciliation. The analysis considers how Islam combines with local custom (adat) in everyday practices, and how Bugis cultural specificities are affected within the national ideology of contemporary Indonesia. ¶ This ethnography explores an interpretation of Bugis social and sexual experience through examination of the construction of gender identities and how they are manifested in marriage. The thesis explores the complementarity of gender for the Bugis. Despite the ideal of feminine passivity, I demonstrate that women exercise agency in a number of circumstances, including how they manage the sexuality of their husbands, defending siri’, the arrangement of marriage, remarrying, money management, divorce, and violent situations. I also examine the practices of illegal marriage (kawin liar) and illegal divorce (cerai liar) at local and personal levels. I analyse local and national debates on the legitimation of what is popularly known in Indonesia as ‘marriage based on religion’ (nikah secara agama) as part of the examination of Bugis marriage and marital relations. ¶ My thesis contributes to the understanding of Bugis notions of sexuality, gender and social location, and how these interact with siri’. I explore how and why violence occurs within marriage. I use a combination of informal interviews, participant observation and focus group discussions as well textual analysis of traditional manuscripts and incorporation of oral traditions.
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Abunajela, Mohammed-Ali M. A. « Al-Jazeera (Arabic) satellite television : a platform for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt ». Thesis, University of Bedfordshire, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10547/601085.

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The Qatari-funded channel, Al-Jazeera Arabic (AJA) has been subject to criticism as being in favour of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) in Egypt. The approach taken by AJA Satellite Television to represent the MB, the Mubarak regime and other political actors in Egypt, during its coverage of four key electoral moments - before and after the 2011‘revolution’- is reviewed in this research. Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is applied to study the constructive effects of AJA’s language in an interpretive way (Parker & Burman, 1993). The effect of the language used by two predominant AJA TV programmes, Without Borders بلا حدود and Opposite Direction الاتجاه المعاكس has been investigated and a number of current and former AJA journalists have been interviewed. Van Dijk’s Ideological Square and Pier Robinson’s Framing Model, in conjunction with Chouliaraki’s Three Rhetorical Strategies (Verbal Mode, Agency and Time Space) have been used as analysis tools to study the process of AJA’s representation of different political ideologies: the MB’s Islamic ideology and the Mubarak regime’s secular ideology. Van Dijk’s Ideological Square helps to identify the boundaries between ‘us’ (the good) and ‘them’ (the bad), and to classify people according to their support of specific ideology against another - the ‘in-group’ or the ‘outgroup’. AJA positively framed the Islamic MB movement on the basis that the group and its members were democratic, Islamic and victims, whereas it negatively framed the Mubarak regime and the Military Council in Egypt as repressive, secular and villains. The assigned role of different actors (including; the Egyptian people and opposition parties) in AJA TV programmes changed from one electoral moment to another. While the Mubarak regime, its supporters and the Military Council were represented as the ‘out-group’ at all times, the role allocated to the Egyptian people and the opposition shifted between the ‘in-group’ and the ‘out-group’, depending on the political mood they held towards the MB.
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Idrus, Nurul Ilmi. « ‘To Take Each Other’ : Bugis Practices of Gender, Sexuality and Marriage ». Phd thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/47288.

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This thesis is an ethnography of Bugis marriage. It is concerned with aspects of gender, sexuality and marriage in a bilateral, highly competitive, hierarchical society. ¶ I examine the fundamental concept of siri’ in relation to gender socialisation, courtship, the importance of kinship and status in marriage, how sexuality is regulated between the sexes, sex within marriage, and the dynamics of marriage, divorce, and reconciliation. The analysis considers how Islam combines with local custom (adat) in everyday practices, and how Bugis cultural specificities are affected within the national ideology of contemporary Indonesia. ¶ This ethnography explores an interpretation of Bugis social and sexual experience through examination of the construction of gender identities and how they are manifested in marriage. The thesis explores the complementarity of gender for the Bugis. Despite the ideal of feminine passivity, I demonstrate that women exercise agency in a number of circumstances, including how they manage the sexuality of their husbands, defending siri’, the arrangement of marriage, remarrying, money management, divorce, and violent situations. I also examine the practices of illegal marriage (kawin liar) and illegal divorce (cerai liar) at local and personal levels. I analyse local and national debates on the legitimation of what is popularly known in Indonesia as ‘marriage based on religion’ (nikah secara agama) as part of the examination of Bugis marriage and marital relations. ¶ My thesis contributes to the understanding of Bugis notions of sexuality, gender and social location, and how these interact with siri’. I explore how and why violence occurs within marriage. I use a combination of informal interviews, participant observation and focus group discussions as well textual analysis of traditional manuscripts and incorporation of oral traditions.
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Livres sur le sujet "Simi island"

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McGilchrist's Greek Islands. London : Genius Loci Pub., 2010.

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Islom va simoi tamadduni Gharb. Qom, I.R. Iran : Sayyed Mojtaba Musavi Lari Foundation of Islamic C.P.W., 2000.

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Numani, Muhammad Shibli. Simoi Imomi Aʺzam Abūḣanifa (R) : Sirat-un-Nūʺmon. Dushanbe : Paëmi Oshno, 2009.

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Basu, Helene. Habshi-Sklaven, Sidi-Fakire : Muslimische Heiligenverehrung im westlichen Indien. Berlin : Das Arabische Buch, 1995.

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Basu, Helene. Habshi-Sklaven, Sidi-Fakire : Muslimische Heiligenverehrung im westlichen Indien. Berlin : Das Arab Buch, 1995.

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Foundation of the Peoples of the South Pacific International, New Zealand Agency for International Development et Solomon Islands Development Trust, dir. Youth and mental health in Solomon Islands : A situational analysis : tingting helti, tingting siki ! Suva, Fiji : Foundation of the Peoples of the South Pacific International, 2008.

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Evangelical Christians in the Muslim sahel. Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, 2006.

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Die Ekstasetanzerinnen Von Sidi Mustafa : Eine Theater-Ethnologische Untersuchung. Dietrich Reimer, 2002.

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Hidayat, Surahman. al-Taayush al-silmi bayna al-Muslimin wa-ghayrihim dakhil dawlah wahidah. Dar al-Salam, 2001.

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al-Siyasah wa-al-din : Multaqa munazzam yawmay 13-14 May 1993 bi-Sidi Faraj. Manshurat al-Adib, 1998.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Simi island"

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Hu, Cao, Kunpeng Fan, Minghua Li, Jie Wu et Yiwen Xu. « Study on the Influence of Sand Mining in the Channel of Sima Bend in Yangzhong of the Yangtze River ». Dans Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 1–9. Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2532-2_1.

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AbstractTaking the sand mining project in a local river section in the lower reaches of Yangtze River, as an example, this paper investigates the complex effects of sand mining project on river potential. Based on MIKE21 software to establish a two-dimensional water–sand mathematical model of the project river section, this study investigates the change of river potential in the local river section near the project after the implementation of different sand mining schemes through numerical simulation to explore the influence of this sand mining project on river potential. The results show that (1) except for slight changes in the project area, there are no significant changes in the rest of the section. Under each calculation condition, the mainstream line in the sand mining area is slightly rightward by about 5 m; (2) the implementation of sand mining project, the diversion ratio of the left branch of Taiping Island slightly increases, and the corresponding diversion ratio of the right branch of Taiping Island decreases, but the change of the diversion ratio is very small, such as the increase of the diversion ratio of the left branch of Taiping Island and the left branch of the inaugurated Island is generally within 0.01% (3) the implementation of the sand project, the water level The overall performance is slightly congested. The implementation of the project has a small impact on the change of the deep flood line in the project section, and the river pattern will not change significantly.
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Sulistyowati, Catharina Any, et Renny Nurhasana. « Sustainable Community Transformation Process. The Role of Capacity Building in Sumba, Indonesia ». Dans Transformation Literacy, 159–71. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93254-1_11.

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AbstractThis chapter is about the role of capacity building of local NGOs in Sumba, a poor island in the Eastern part of Indonesia. It is part of a larger initiative referred to as Sumba Iconic Island (SII), which aimed to solve poverty problems, transforming unequal gender relations while at the same time mitigating climate change. This study traced what happened after six years after the project ended. It is done by exploring the project documentation and conducting interviews with Hivos staff and the alumni representatives. We find that it has improved nature, community wellbeing, women leadership, and more equal gender relations. We conclude that: (1) transformation is not a linear process; (2) the changes toward the vision are not direct but tortuous; (3) there are unintended consequences, which can be positively or negatively influence the initial goal, and (4) the capacity to analyze the situation, reflect, and create action is crucial in the transformation process.
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Chouchene, Khawla, Teresa Rocha-Santos et Mohamed Ksibi. « Microplastic (MP) Pollution in Sidi Youssef Harbor of the Kerkennah Islands, Sfax (Tunisia) ». Dans Recent Advances in Environmental Science from the Euro-Mediterranean and Surrounding Regions (2nd Edition), 2083–88. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51210-1_326.

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Aljunied, Khairudin. « Women and Other Islamizers ». Dans Islam in Malaysia, 85–104. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190925192.003.0005.

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Chapter 4 uncovers the premiership of Siti Wan Kembang, the ruler of the state of Kelantan in the early seventeenth century. Her rise to power and successful reign provides an illustrative sample of the varied roles Muslim women played in the Islamization of the Malays. In addition to powerful women such as Siti Wan Kembang, this chapter also delves into the creative missionizing methods and links formed by Muslim scholars and emissaries. Networks of Islamic scholars in Malaysia who studied in Patani, the Hijaz, Cairo, and Hadramaut and the movement of Muslims along the hajj routes aided in the diffusion of Islam among the locals in mosques, suraus (prayer) places, and other religious institutions. Among the scholars prominent in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was Tok Pulau Manis. Drawing from the flourishing literary world of kingdoms in Pasai and Perlak, these scholars introduced the Jawi script into Malaysia, which soon replaced the old Pallava script from India. Finally, the chapter highlights the part played by foreigners such as the Chinese Muslims in Malaysia, who acted as emissaries of non-Muslim kingdoms cum missionaries of Islam. The efforts of Admiral Cheng Ho will be analyzed here, most notably the impact of his diplomatic trips in furthering the preaching of Islam in Melaka and other Malay states.
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Marlowe, Zoe, et Abdullah Coşkun. « A Professional Development Program Proposal for English Language Teachers ». Dans Enriching Teaching and Learning Environments With Contemporary Technologies, 85–101. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3383-3.ch005.

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As there is a need to enable English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers to use technology in their classes, this study aims to propose an online in-service teacher training program aiming to prepare EFL teachers in Turkey to use Google Classroom and Piktochart. The planned training module is provided on a virtual online platform known as Second Life (SL). Included in the technology training, there would be an introductory session in which the instructor could ‘walk' the participants through the particulars of operating their virtual selves, as in their ‘avatars'. The course itself could commence with a short tour of the virtual sim being used for the training sessions. Immediately following the introduction, attending avatars and the instructor would congregate in the theatre area sim of the VSTE Island conference venue in-world at SL. The instructor, addressing the participants from the virtual stage, would present according to the agenda of showcasing the possible uses of the online software packages followed by step-by-step procedural instructions for the attendees to follow.
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Winter, Nancy A. « The North-Western Greek System ». Dans Greek Architectural Terra Cottas, 110–33. Oxford University PressOxford, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198147947.003.0006.

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Abstract Two important sanctuaries at Thermon and Calydon in Aetolia gave birth to a local school of architectural terracottas in north-western Greece during the second half of the seventh century BC, initially influencing also the island of Corfu (Map 3) before that island evolved its own style based on the Western Greek system (see Chapter 12).1The north-western Greek system combines elements which are traditionally separate and distinctive features of the Corinthian and Laconian systems: Corinthian-style flat pan tiles with upward-curving side borders, and pitched cover tiles; Laconian-style semicircular ridge tiles, geison tiles, antefix plaques which overhang below the bottom of the cover tile backer, and tiles which are often painted black or red. Some of these features could have evolved from Protocorinthian roofs (see Chapter 3; Fig. 1a-b). Unique to this system at this time, and possibly of local invention-unless the idea was brought from Sikyon-is the predilection for human heads decorating antefixes, often alternating with waterspouts in the form of lion heads, male heads, or Silen heads, creating the effect of an almost continuous lateral sima along the eaves, set above projecting geison tiles with a painted tongue pattern on the soffit.
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Myers, Megan Jeanette. « Making Memories or Pesadillas ? » Dans Caribbean Children's Literature, Volume 1, 266–86. University Press of Mississippi, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496844514.003.0016.

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This chapter discusses Dominican-American Junot Díaz’s first children’s book, Islandborn (2018), and the author’s attempt to make Dominican history and literature tangible for young readers. By considering bells hooks’ “politicization of memory,” the essay assesses how Islandborn, via the perspective of various members of the Dominican diaspora with whom the young protagonist engages, divulges the shared memory of an off-island Dominican community. Leo Espinosa's graphics offer a Caribbean versioning of the metropolitan New York streets, representing American multiculturalism or as Rudine Sims Bishop would say, a “mirror book” of the diversity of the city. Diaz depicts the Dominican Republic’s dark history—including the reign of the brutal dictator Rafael Trujillo—in ways that are palatable to young children, showing that even if you do not remember your place of birth, you still are a part of a broader community of remembrance and continuity.
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Holmes, Amy Austin. « Introduction ». Dans Coups and Revolutions, 3–12. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190071455.003.0001.

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In 2011 Egypt witnessed more protests than any other country in the world, kicking off a revolutionary process that would unfold in three waves of revolution, followed by two waves of counterrevolution. This chapter briefly contrasts the period of Gamal Abdel Nasser to the recent wave of upheaval. Nasser and the Free Officers implemented wide-ranging reforms by overthrowing the monarchy, declaring a republic, implementing land reform, expropriating the Suez Canal, expelling British troops from Egypt, and joining the nonaligned movement in efforts to move away from the colonial past. In so doing they turned a coup into a “revolution from above.” By contrast, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has not implemented any major reforms. His actions have led to the reconstitution of the old Mubarak regime, but with even greater authoritarianism aimed to crush any entity that is seen as independent of the regime. Instead of setting Egypt on a path of greater economic independence, Egypt’s reliance on foreign donors has grown, with increased financial flows from the Gulf. As a crude form of “payback” for this financial support, Egypt handed over the Tiran and Sanafir islands to Saudi Arabia.
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« Catherine A. Sims, Exploring Ojibwa History Through Documentary Sources : An Oudine of the Life of Chief John Assance ». Dans Gin Das Winan : Documenting Aboriginal History in Ontario. A Symposium at Bkejwanong, Walpole Island First Nation, 35–47. Toronto : Champlain Society, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442618794_6.

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« The Beginnings of Chinese Literature in America : The Angel Island Poems : Two Poems by Xu of Xiangshan : Simei Leonard and George J.Leonard ». Dans The Asian Pacific American Heritage, 386–88. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203344590-46.

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Majzoub, Sohaib. « Voltage island design in multi-core SIMD processors ». Dans 2010 5th International Design and Test Workshop (IDT). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/idt.2010.5724399.

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Vallero, Alessandro, Dimitris Gizopoulos et Stefano Di Carlo. « SIFI : AMD southern islands GPU microarchitectural level fault injector ». Dans 2017 IEEE 23rd International Symposium on On-Line Testing and Robust System Design (IOLTS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iolts.2017.8046209.

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Tao, Linh, Hieu Pham et Hiroshi Hasegawa. « Self-adaptive of Differential Evolution using Neural Network with Island Model of Genetic Algorithm ». Dans Proceedings of The 9th EUROSIM Congress on Modelling and Simulation, EUROSIM 2016, The 57th SIMS Conference on Simulation and Modelling SIMS 2016. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp17142533.

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Cui, C. X., Y. H. Chen, C. L. Zhang, P. Jin, B. Xu, G. X. Shi, C. Zhao et Z. G. Wang. « Molecular-beam epitaxial growth of position controlled InAs islands on clean edge of InGaAs/GaAs superlattice ». Dans 2004 13th International Conference on Semiconducting and Insulating Materials. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sim.2005.1511401.

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Shi, G. X., B. Xu, X. L. Ye, P. Jin, Y. H. Chen, Y. L. Wang, C. X. Cui et Z. G. Wang. « Effect of noncoherent islands on the optical properties of the 1.3 /spl mu/m InAs/GaAs quantum dots during rapid thermal annealing ». Dans 2004 13th International Conference on Semiconducting and Insulating Materials. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sim.2005.1511402.

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Stefek, Jeremy, Dominique Bain, Yi-Hsiang Yu, Dale Jenne et Greg Stark. « Analysis on the Influence of an Energy Storage System and its Impact to the Grid for a Wave Energy Converter ». Dans ASME 2019 38th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2019-96466.

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Abstract Reducing power fluctuations is essential for controlling the integration impacts of wave energy converter (WEC) plants in both distribution and transmission grids, and in stand-alone isolated power systems. This paper presents an analysis on the cost of and how a battery storage system can be used to further reduce the variation of power generated from the WEC due to the fluctuating nature of waves and its impact to the grid. The electrical power output from WEC-Sim simulations for the six sea states used in the Wave Energy Prize was analyzed to compute the peak power and power time history. The results were used to evaluate the battery storage capacity that is needed for a WEC system to provide reasonable power flow to the grid and estimate its cost based on the latest cost information for battery technologies published by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Finally, a preliminary grid integration analysis was performed to demonstrate how WEC-generated power would contribute to a small island electricity system. As shown in the study, the instantaneous peak power is the primary cost driver for the battery storage and the power take-off system, and reducing the power fluctuations is essential for reducing the overall levelized cost of energy (LCOE). The power flow variation from WECs can be significantly reduced using battery storage without adding significant overall system costs, and the implementation of battery storage is essential for grid integration applications. There may also be additional opportunities to further investigate energy storage technologies that are specific to WEC applications to reduce these costs even further.
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Graskemper, Michael David. « A BRIDGE TO INTER­RELIGIOUS COOPERATION : THE GÜLEN­JESUIT EDUCATIONAL NEXUS ». Dans Muslim World in Transition : Contributions of the Gülen Movement. Leeds Metropolitan University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.55207/aeaf6717.

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The Gülen movement’s educational mission is, at its core and in its praxis, remarkably simi- lar to the centuries-old Jesuit educational tradition. It can be argued that both educational movements are united in a shared mission today –a deep concern for the spiritual freedom of the individual and a commitment to the betterment of the world. Both movements seek to instil values such as honesty, dedication, compassion and tolerance. To achieve this goal, students are offered a narrative of the past as a foundation on which to build an understanding of the modern world. Furthermore, they are educated holistically – in ethics and social justice as well as the sciences – what Gülen calls a ‘marriage of mind and heart’. This paper focuses on four shared values of education: commitment, responsibility, virtue and service. Within this framework, themes found in the Gülen educational movement, such as the Golden Generation and the concept of hizmet, are compared to similar Jesuit notions such as A.M.D.G., cura personalis, and ‘Men and Women for Others’. Differences and nu- ances are also addressed in the paper. The discussion aims to highlight the importance of values-oriented education in the modern world. The Gülen–Jesuit educational nexus is one positive bridge to inter-religious understanding and, importantly, collaborative action. The educational endeavors associated with the Turkish-Muslim Gülen movement have popu- larized, possibly more than any other facet of the group, Fethullah Gülen’s mission to prom- ulgate and cultivate an individually transformative Islam in the modern world. As the teach- ers and business partners of the Gülen movement continue to work to form conscientious, open-minded and just students in different cultures across the world, they will continue to be challenged and influenced by a myriad of different perspectives, religions, and socio-political groups; and, in turn, they will succeed in positively influencing those same cultures, as they have in many cases already. Of the many groups with which the Gülen movement has inter- acted in its ever-expanding intercultural milieu, this paper will focus on one: the educational charge of a Roman Catholic religious order called the Society of Jesus, a group more com- monly known as the Jesuits. This paper shows that the educational mission of the Gülen movement is, at its core, remark- ably similar to the mission of the centuries-old Jesuit Catholic educational tradition. In fact, it can be argued that the Gülen and Jesuit educational missions are, in theory and in praxis, united in a shared mission today; one that is rooted in a deep concern for the spiritual free- dom of the individual and dedicated to the betterment of the world. In analyzing this shared mission, this paper aims to discuss the importance of values-oriented education; particularly by addressing how the Gülen-Jesuit educational nexus can act as one positive bridge to inter- religious understanding and, importantly, cooperation and action in our transitioning world. In order to achieve this end, this paper begins with a short analysis of each movement’s back- ground with regard to education. Afterwards, the each movement’s notion of religious educa- tion is discussed. Finally, the focus turns to the mission themes the educational movements have in common. While there is a plethora of shared mission traits from which one could choose, for practical purposes this paper uses as its foundation for comparison four themes distilled by William J. Byron, S.J., from a mission statement from Georgetown University, the Jesuit university in Washington, D.C., which reads: Georgetown seeks to be a place where understanding is joined to commitment; where the search for truth is informed by a sense of responsibility for the life of society; where academic excellence in teaching...is joined with the cultivation of virtue; and where a community is formed which sustains men and women in their education and their conviction that life is only lived well when it is lived generously in the service of others (Byron 1997, 653). The first of these themes is a commitment to the understanding that God works in the world through people. The second is a responsibility to raise individual students to act justly in and for the world. The third is virtue, with the understanding that the way to achieve the mission of these schools is through educating students to be morally upright. Finally, the fourth theme is the need to be actively engaged in service to make the world a more peaceful, tolerant and just place to live. Commitment, responsibility, virtue, and service are, significantly, foundational for not only Jesuit schools, but Gülen schools as well.
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Tattelman, Paul. Preprint of the Cloud Impacts on DoD Operations and Systems 1997 Conference (CIDOS-97), U.S. Naval War College - Sims Hall, Nolt Auditorium Newport, Rhode Island, 23-25 September 1997. Fort Belvoir, VA : Defense Technical Information Center, septembre 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada330020.

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