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DRexMitchell/Mitchell-et-al.-DIngo-Fence: Mitchell-et-al.-DIngo-Fence
<p>Data and analysis from https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/article/104/5/929/7181425</p>
<p>Mitchell, D. R., Cairns, S. C., Körtner, G., Bradshaw, C. J., Saltré, F., & Weisbecker, V. (2023). Differential developmental rates and demographics in Red Kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) populations separated by the dingo barrier fence. Journal of Mammalogy, gyad053.</p>
H. L. Mitchell papers, 1910-1977
This collection contains personal and professional materials relating to the life of H.L. Mitchell, co-founder of the Southern Tenant Farmer Union (STFU). Materials include correspondence, publicity materials, new clippings, and general union papers. Because Mr. Mitchell was a national organizer for the AFL/CIO, the papers cover a broad range of unions, including unions for workers in dairy fish, rice, and sugar. The National Farm Labor Union and the National Agricultural Workers Union are two of the unions included in the collections as successors to the STFU. Non-union topics include material from the National Sharecroppers Fund, Socialist Party, and information relating to lectures given by Mr. Mitchell at colleges and universities. The collection includes materials on the following political parties and union organizations: Southern Rural Welfare Association, Communist Party of the United States of America, Farm Security Administration, National Sharecroppers Fund, Southern Mutual Help Association, Works Progress Administration, Highlander and Hudson Labor Schools, Southern Tenant Farmers Union (including the National Farm Labor Union, the National Agricultural Workers Union, and the Association of Members and Friends - Historic STFU), AFL-CIO affiliate unions (including the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butchers Workmen of North America, Union Local 300 of Metairie, Louisiana, Dairy Workers, Fisherman, Rice Workers, Sugar Workers, Tractor Drivers, and the United Farm Workers).UALR.0076 A-76
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11 document boxes. 1910-1977. Donated. Revised Feb. 2009 jlm This collection contains personal and professional materials relating to the life of H.L. Mitchell, co-founder of the Southern Tenant Farmer Union (STFU). Materials include correspondence, publicity materials, new clippings, and general union papers. Because Mr. Mitchell was a national organizer for the AFL/CIO, the papers cover a broad range of unions, including unions for workers in dairy fish, rice, and sugar. The National Farm Labor Union and the National Agricultural Workers Union are two of the unions included in the collections as successors to the STFU. Non-union topics include material from the National Sharecroppers Fund, Socialist Party, and information relating to lectures given by Mr. Mitchell at colleges and universities. The collection includes materials on the following political parties and union organizations: Southern Rural Welfare Association, Communist Party of the United States of America, Farm Security Administration, National Sharecroppers Fund, Southern Mutual Help Association, Works Progress Administration, Highlander and Hudson Labor Schools, Southern Tenant Farmers Union (including the National Farm Labor Union, the National Agricultural Workers Union, and the Association of Members and Friends - Historic STFU), AFL-CIO affiliate unions (including the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butchers Workmen of North America, Union Local 300 of Metairie, Louisiana, Dairy Workers, Fisherman, Rice Workers, Sugar Workers, Tractor Drivers, and the United Farm Workers). Harry Leland "Mitch" Mitchell was born in Halls, Tennessee, on June 14, 1906. He began farm work when he was eight years old, attending school during off-season. He was married in 1925 to Lyndell Carmack, with whom he had two sons and a daughter. He married Dorothy Dowe, an STFU officer, in 1951. Before founding the STFU, Mitchell worked as a sharecropper in Tennessee and Mississippi and ran a dry cleaning business in Tyronza, Arkansas from 1927 to 1934. The Southern Tenant Farmers Union was founded in Tyronza in July of 1934 by 18 men, 7 of them black and 11 white. As one of the first integrated unions, it represented the sharecroppers and tenant farmers of the South. Mr. Mitchell served as the executive secretary of STFU from 1934 to 1939 and 1941 to 1944. At its largest in 1938, the STFU had 31,000 members. Mr. Mitchell went on to serve as a national organizer and made numerous appearances at colleges and universities throughout the United States. H.L. Mitchell died August 1, 1989. Arrangement: Series I - (2 doc. boxes). Materials relating to personal and profession business and organizations not pertaining to specific labor unions. Example: Correspondence and publicity for lectures at universities, National Sharecropper's Fund, Farm Security Administration information. UALR.0076 A-76
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Series II - (2 doc. boxes). Southern Tenant Farmers Union materials. Contains correspondence, printed materials, constitution, by-laws, and Sign Manual and Ritual. See also: Special Collection Film 187 for STFU papers (microfilmed by University Microfilms International from the southern Historical Collections at the University of North Carolina). Series III - (7 doc. boxes). Includes unions affiliated with the AFL/CIO. Organized alphabetically by name of union, with national union material (i.e. AMC/BWNA) field first. Other unions include Local 300 (Metairie, Louisiana), Dairy Workers, Fishermen and Fish Workers, National Agricultural Workers Union, National Farm Labor Union, Rice Workers, Sugar Workers, Tractor Drivers, and United Farm Workers.
FILE TITLES Series I Box 1 File 1 - General/Miscellaneous personal and political materials, 1934-1976 & n.d. File 2 - Southern Rural Welfare Association [SRWA] - Articles of Incorporation, Correspondence, 1973-1976. File 3 - SRWA - Southern Tenant Farmers Union [STFU] Microfilming Project. File 4 - SRWA - Microfilming and Sale of STFU papers, Publications concerning union, 1941-1973. File 5 - SRWA - Microfilming and Sale of STFU papers, Publications concerning union, 1973-1977, n.d. File 6 - SRWA - Correspondence and Finances, 1968-1972 & n.d. File 7 - Speaking Engagements - Correspondence, Oct/1969 - Dec/1972. File 8 - Speaking Engagements - Correspondence, Jan/1973 - Mar/1974. File 9 - Speaking Engagements - Correspondence, Apr/1974 - Jun/1975. File 10- Speaking Engagements - Correspondence, Jul/1975 - Dec/1976 & n. d. Box 2 File 1 - Speeches at Universities - Lists of appearances, broadsides, news releases, newsletters. File 2 - Speeches at Universities - Copies of lectures. File 3 - Testimony - House Committee on Interstate Migration, National Defense Migration. File 4 - Norman Thomas addresses (2 speeches). File 5 - Communist Party/United States of America [CP/USA] - Correspondence, Open
NOTE: When requesting materials, please specify collection number (UALR.0076), series number, box number, and file number. UALR.0076 A-76
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Letters. File 6 - CP/USA - Reports, Summaries, Proposals. File 7 - Farm Security Administration, Delmo Labor Homes Project. File 8 - National Sharecroppers Fund [NSF] - Correspondence, 1939-1975 & n.d. File 9 - NSF - Reports and Proposals, 1969 By-laws File 10- NSF - General NSF materials. File 11- National Sharecroppers Week. File 12- Southern Mutual Help Association. File 13- Works Progress Administration. File 14- Transcript of Book by H.L. Mitchell (pages 531-651). File 15- Transcript of Interview with H.L. Mitchell, n.d. File 16- Interview Transcripts - 1972, 1974, n.d. File 17- Biographical Materials - John Beecher, J.E. Clayton, Howard "Buck" Kester, H.L. Mitchell. Series II Box 1 File 1 - STFU - Correspondence, 1935-1937. File 2 - STFU - Correspondence, 1938-1939. File 3 - STFU - Correspondence, 1940-1941. File 4 - STFU - Correspondence, 1942. File 5 - STFU - Correspondence, 1943-1961 & n.d. File 6 - STFU - Letters to Membership and Public. File 7 - STFU - Memorandums. File 8 - STFU - Letterhead. File 9 - STFU - Telegrams, 1936-1944 & n.d. File 10 - STFU - Press Releases, News Articles. File 11 - STFU - Newsletters. File 12 - STFU - Broadsides. File 13 - STFU - Reports. File 14 - STFU - Annual Reports. File 15 - STFU - Proposals and Resolutions. File 16 - STFU - Work Arrangements (for transporting workers). File 17 - STFU - Executive Council Memos and Letters. File 18 - STFU - Executive Council Proceedings and Minutes. Box 2 File 1 - STFU - Executive Council Conventions. File 2 - STFU - Finances. File 3 - STFU - Statements (legal and non-legal). File 4 - STFU - Affidavits. File 5 - STFU - Legal Papers (injunctions, charters, court cases). File 6 - STFU - Lists. UALR.0076 A-76
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File 7 - STFU - Petitions. File 8 - STFU - Convention Proceedings, 1935-1937. File 9 - STFU - Convention Proceedings, 1938, 1940-1941. File 10 - STFU - Surveys and Questionnaires. File 11 - STFU - Constitution, By-laws, Membership Application. File 12 - STFU - Sign Manual and Ritual, STFU Songbook. File 13 - STFU - Government Commission on Farm Tenancy, Supplement. File 14 - STFU - Highlander and Hudson Labor School. File 15 - STFU - "Sorrow Song in Black and White". File 16 - STFU - General Materials. File 17 - STFU - News Clippings. File 18 - STFU - Histories, Remembrances. File 19 - STFU - Association of Members and Friends, Historic STFU-Correspondence. Series III Box 1 File 1 - American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Labor: Amalgamated Meatcutters & Butcher Workmen of North America [AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA] - General Correspondence. File 2 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Correspondence - Attorney. File 3 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Correspondence - Pat Gorman. File 4 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - National Labor Relations Board and Act - Correspondence. File 5 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Memos, Letters to: membership, unions, officers. File 6 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Pension Considerations, Group Insurance. File 7 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Finances. File 8 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Interview Transcripts, 1972. File 9 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Union Industries Show, Denver 1969. File 10- AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Pamphlets, Booklets, Films available (listings). File 11- AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Broadsides, Newsletters, News articles (publications). File 12 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Lists. File 13 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Lists. Box 2 File 1 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Lists and Address Cards. File 2 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Pledge Cards, 1967; Temporary Membership Cards, A-E Applications for Membership. File 3 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - 1968 F-R Membership Applications. File 4 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - 1968 S-Z Membership Applications. File 5 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - 1970 A-Z Membership Cards. File 6 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - Reports, Resolutions, Programs, Proposals, Projects. File 7 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA - General Materials - News releases, minutes, convention credentials, labor history chronology. UALR.0076 A-76
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File 8 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA Local 300 - Correspondence. File 9 - AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA Local 300 - Press Releases, Article, H. Harrity picture (photocopy). File 10- AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA Local 300 - "The Lookout" Local 300 newsletter. File 11- AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA Local 300 - Membership Applications, 1968. File 12- AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA Local 300 - Constitution, By-laws, Merger Agreement, Contract Negotiations, Finances, Petition. File 13- AFL/CIO: AMC/BWNA Local 300 -Notice, Meetings, Program, Ballots, Survey. Box 3 File 1 - Dairy Workers - Correspondence, Employee Insurance Plan. File 2 - Dairy Workers - New Releases & Articles, Broadsides, Newsletters. File 3 - Dairy Workers - Contracts, Agreements, National Labor Relations Board [NLRB] cases, Affidavit. File 4 - Fishermen's Union - Attorney Correspondence. File 5 - Fishermen's Union - Employer Correspondence. File 6 - Fishermen's Union - General Correspondence. File 7 - Fishermen's Union - Correspondence with union members, potential members. File 8 - Fishermen's Union - NLRB Correspondence relating to fishermen. File 9 - Fishermen's Union - NLRB Materials related to fishermen (other than correspondence). File 10 - Fishermen's Union - News Articles, Broadsides, Press Releases. File 11 - Fishermen's Union - Affidavits, Statements, Legal Papers. Box 4 File 1 - Fishermen's Union - Reports, Resolutions, Studies, Surveys. File 2 - Fishermen's Union - Financial Records. File 3 - Fishermen's Union - Southcoast Corporation Financial Reports, 1967. File 4 - Fishermen's Union - Jim Walter Corporation Financial Records, 1967-1968. File 5 - Fishermen's Union - Articles of Agreement (rough draft). File 6 - Fishermen's Union - Constitution and By-laws. File 7 - Fishermen's Union - Lists of: boats, crews, companies. File 8 - Fishermen's Union - Agreements, 1963-1964. File 9 - Fishermen's Union - Agreements, 1965-1966. File 10 - Fishermen's Union - Agreements, 1967-1972 & n.d. File 11 - Fishermen's Union - Contracts with Fish Companies. File 12 - Fishermen's Union - Request for Strike Sanctions, Instructions for Picket Lines. File 13 - Fishermen's Union - Pogy Boat Men Booklet, H.L.M. schedules and chronologies. File 14 - International Unions. Box 5 UALR.0076 A-76
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File 1 - National Agricultural Workers Union [NAWU] - Correspondence, 1951-1957. File 2 - NAWU - Correspondence, 1958-1961 & n.d. File 3 - NAWU - Memorandums. File 4 - NAWU - Press and New Releases. File 5 - NAWU - Reports, Statements, Legal Papers. File 6 - NAWU - Agreements, Contracts. File 7 - NAWU - Pamphlets, Booklets, Constitutions. File 8 - NAWU - Executive Board Meetings, Conventions. File 9 - NAWU - Budgets, Finances. File 10 - NAWU - Study on Mexican Contract Nationals, 1953. File 11 - NAWU - Resolutions, Proposals, Chronologies of Events. Box 6 File 1 - National Farm Labor Union [NFLU] - Correspondence. File 2 - NFLU - Reports, Press Releases, Broadsides. File 3 - NFLU - General Materials. File 4 - NFLU - DiGiorgio Strike. File 5 - Rice Workers Union - Correspondence. File 6 - Rice Workers Union - Broadsides, News Articles & Releases, Finances. File 7 - Rice Workers Union - Lists, Proposals, Programs, Agreements. File 8 - Rice Workers Union - National Labor Relations Board. File 9 - Sugar Workers Union - Correspondence. File 10 - Sugar Workers Union - News Articles, Broadsides, Pamphlets. File 11 - Sugar Workers Union - Press Releases, Memorial to Rev. Twomey, Questions for backpay claimants. Box 7 File 1 - Sugar Workers Union - Handwritten Notes and Lists. File 2 - Sugar Workers Union - Lists of names and addresses, petition forms. File 3 - Sugar Workers Union - Reports, Proposals, Agreements. File 4 - Sugar Workers Union - Legal Papers. File 5 - Sugar Workers Union - Testimony. File 6 - Sugar Workers Union - Statements. File 7 - Study of Sugar Cane Belt. File 8 - Studies on Sugar Cane Production (2). File 9 - Sugar Plantations and Companies. File 10 - Tractor Drivers (Sugar Workers Union) - General Materials. File 11 - Tractor Drivers (Sugar Workers Union) - Name and address lists. File 12 - United Farm Workers. H. L. Mitchell Papers - Tracings UALR.0076 A-76
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Amalgamated Meat Cutters/Butcher Workmen of North America (AMC/BWNA) American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Organization (AFL/CIO) Clayton, J.E. Communists Party of the United States Farm Security Administration Highlander Labor School Kester, Howard "Buck" Labor Conditions and Unions Mitchell, H. L. National Agricultural Workers Union National Farm Labor Union National Sharecroppers Fund Socialist Party Southern Mutual Help Association Southern Rural Welfare Association Southern Tenant Farmers Union Thomas, Norman Works Progress Administratio
The Opinion – Volume 40, No. 4, Spring 1996
Selected Table of Contents A Fond Farewell to W.M.C.L. / Barrios, James A. Why Do You Want to be a Lawyer? Phi Delta Phi Sponsors Quiz Bowl / Hertzler, Megan J. ABA/LSD Spring Conference / Virnig, Matthew F. It Really Works! Adios & Goodbye / Rizek, Helen
Editors
Ranallo, Traci M.; Hathaway, William D.; Mayer, Jo; Rechlitz, Jennifer; Alexander, Brianhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1143/thumbnail.jp
Surfactant protein D modulates HIV infection of both T-cells and dendritic cells
Surfactant Protein D (SP-D) is an oligomerized C-type lectin molecule with immunomodulatory properties and involvement in lung surfactant homeostasis in the respiratory tract. SP-D binds to the enveloped viruses, influenza A virus and respiratory syncytial virus and inhibits their replication in vitro and in vivo. SP-D has been shown to bind to HIV via the HIV envelope protein gp120 and inhibit infectivity in vitro. Here we show that SP-D binds to different strains of HIV (BaL and IIIB) and the binding occurs at both pH 7.4 and 5.0 resembling physiological relevant pH values found in the body and the female urogenital tract, respectively. The binding of SP-D to HIV particles and gp120 was inhibited by the presence of several hexoses with mannose found to be the strongest inhibitor. Competition studies showed that soluble CD4 and CVN did not interfere with the interaction between SP-D and gp120. However, soluble recombinant DC-SIGN was shown to inhibit the binding between SP-D and gp120. SP-D agglutinated HIV and gp120 in a calcium dependent manner. SP-D inhibited the infectivity of HIV strains at both pH values of 7.4 and 5.0 in a concentration dependent manner. The inhibition of the infectivity was abolished by the presence of mannose. SP-D enhanced the binding of HIV to immature monocyte derived dendritic cells (iMDDCs) and was also found to enhance HIV capture and transfer to the T-cell like line PM1. These results suggest that SP-D can bind to and inhibit direct infection of T-cells by HIV but also enhance the transfer of infectious HIV particles from DCs to T-cells in vivo
Logarithmic variance profiles and the corresponding f-1 spectra of temperature fluctuations in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection
We report experimental results for the temperature variance 2(z) and the corresponding frequency spectra P(f) in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection (RBC) in a cylindrical sample of aspect ratioT= D/L = 1:00 (D = 1:12 m is the diameter and L = 1:12 m the height). The measurements were conducted in the Rayleigh-number range 1011 < Ra < 1:35 1014 and Pr ' 0:8. For Ra = 1:35x1014, 2(z) could be described well by a logarithmic dependence on the vertical position z in a range of z 1 < z < z 2 with z 1 ' 70 and z 2 = 0:1L. Here L=(2Nu) is the thickness of a thin thermal sublayer adjacent to the horizontal plate where the heat flux (denoted by the Nusselt number Nu) is carried mostly by thermal diffusion. In the log layer, we found that the temperature spectra had a significant frequency range over which P(f) f with close to 1. As Ra decreased, increased so that the log layer became thinner. At Ra = 2:05 1011, z 2 < z 1 and therefore there was no range for a log layer. Correspondingly, the temperature spectrum near the horizontal plate did not have the f1 scaling form either
Evidence for the decay B0→J/ψω and measurement of the relative branching fractions of meson decays to J/ψη and J/ψη′
First evidence of the B 0 → J / ψ ω decay is found and the B s 0 → J / ψ η and B s 0 → J / ψ η ′ decays are studied using a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0 fb -1 collected by the LHCb experiment in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of sqrt(s) = 7 TeV. The branching fractions of these decays are measured relative to that of the B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0 decay:frac(B (B 0 → J / ψ ω), B (B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0)) = 0.89 ± 0.19 (stat) - 0.13 + 0.07 (syst),frac(B (B s 0 → J / ψ η), B (B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0)) = 14.0 ± 1.2 (stat) - 1.5 + 1.1 (syst) - 1.0 + 1.1 (frac(f d, f s)),frac(B (B s 0 → J / ψ η ′), B (B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0)) = 12.7 ± 1.1 (stat) - 1.3 + 0.5 (syst) - 0.9 + 1.0 (frac(f d, f s)), where the last uncertainty is due to the knowledge of f d / f s, the ratio of b-quark hadronization factors that accounts for the different production rate of B 0 and B s 0 mesons. The ratio of the branching fractions of B s 0 → J / ψ η ′ and B s 0 → J / ψ η decays is measured to befrac(B (B s 0 → J / ψ η ′), B (B s 0 → J / ψ η)) = 0.90 ± 0.09 (stat) - 0.02 + 0.06 (syst)
Neuronal signature of spatial decision-making during navigation by freely moving rats by using calcium imaging
See the file "dataset_description.txt".
Associated publication:
Gobbo, F., Mitchell-Heggs, R., Tse, D., Al-Omrani, M., Spooner, P., Shultz, S. R., & Morris, R. (2022). Neuronal signature of spatial decision-making during navigation by freely moving rats using calcium imaging. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(44), [e2212152119]. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.221215211
On a Summer day when the waves were rippled by a s o f t and gentle breeze,
voiceCollected by Merlin Mitchell Reel 33
Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Item 4
High, Ark.
April 15, 1950
The Ship That Never Returned
On a Summer day when the waves were rippled by a s o f t and gentle breeze,
A ship set s a i l for a f a r off landing for they fought beyond the seas;
There were sad farewells and loving smiles but their hearts was yet discerned,
For they knew i t not as a solemn parting f o r the good ship never returned.
No, she never returned, no, she never returned, and her f a t e l i e s yet unlearned,
For years and years there were fond hearts waiting for the ship that never
returned.
Said a feeble lad to his anxious mother when they crossed the deep blue sea,
For the s a f e r chance in a foreign climate where is health and strength for me,
So, she sent him f o r t h with a kiss and blessing on the ship that never returned.
J u s t one more t r i p said the (gayland) seaman as he kissed his weeping wife,
J u s t one more bag of a golden treasure and we will s e t t l e down for l i f e;
We'll s e t t l e down in a cozy cottage and enjoy the r i s k we've earned,
But, alas, poor man, he sailed commanding on the ship that never returned.
No, she never returned, no, she never returned, and her f a t e l i e s yet unlearned,
For years and years there were fond hearts waiting f o r the ship that never
returned.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
Charles Garnett, T. P. Guyton, W. A. Evans, W. F. Hand, Fred T. Mitchell
From left to right, Charles Garnett, Judge T. P. Guyton, Dr. W. A. Evans, Dr. W. F. Hand, and Fred T. Mitchell are pictured in front of a portrait of Stephen D. Lee.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/4224/thumbnail.jp
Pelaksanaan pendaftaran tanah letter c di Kecamatan tanah Sereal Kota Bogor / oleh Mitchell Piscestya Darmawan
abstrak (A) Nama: Mitchell Piscestya Darmawan. (B) Judul Skripsi: Pelaksanaan Pendaftaran Tanah Letter C Di Kecamatan Tanah Sareal Kota Bogor. (C) Halaman: vi+74+2008. (D) Kata kunci: Pendaftaran Tanah, Hukum Perdata. (E) Isi: Masyarakat mendaftarkan tanahnya ke Kantor Pertanahan setempat bertujuan untuk memperoleh kepastian hukum terhadap tanah yang dimilikinya, namun pada pelaksanaannya masyarakat seringkali mendapatkan hambatan-hambatan dalam proses pendaftaran tanahnya. Faktor-faktor apa yang menyebabkan hampir 60% tanah di Kecamatan Tanah sareal belum didaftarkan di Kantor Pertanahan BPN Kota Bogor? Peneliti meneliti masalah tersebut dengan menggunakan metode penelitian hukum empiris. Data penelitian memperlihatkan adanya kurangnnya koordinasi dan komunikasi antara masyarakat dengan Kantor Pertanahan BPN Kota Bogor serta mental para pejabat yang tidak baik. Hal ini mengakibatkan pelaksanaan pendaftaran tanah menjadi terhambat. Sebaiknya diadakan program kerja tentang perolehan hak-hak atas tanah dalam hal ini pelaksanaannya diselenggarakan oleh Kantor Pertanahan BPN Kota Bogor. (F) Acuan: 17 (1983-2008). (G) Pembimbing Yuwono Prianto S.H., M.H. (H) Penulis Mitchell Piscestya Darmawa
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