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[The Jordanian labor movement] : [a visual history]
[author: Hani Hourani]Text arabischArabisc
The portrayal of the Middle East in school textbooks from 1880 to the present
by Hani MorganEd.D.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 180-182
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A Phonological Comparison of Akha and Hani
This article offers a phonological comparison of the distribution of vowels in Akha and Hani in closed and open syllables. A selected dialect of Hani from China is compared to Akha dialects from Burma and Thailand. The author describes and illustrates the behaviour of vowels in initial and final postions and in closed and open syllables. She also discusses tone differences such as in tone sandhi. The article provides an appendix with various examples for each vowel. This paper was presented in the Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area (LTBA), 1982, pp. 63-115
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A preliminary comparison of Hani and Akha funeral texts
This conference paper provides a comparison of the linguistic information found in Hani and Akha funeral texts. The author argues that the two death rituals belong to the same tradition, and that they seem to have similar properties, e.g,. the same number of transcribed lines. Text depends on the Phíma (reciter) and their teacher. The themes of chapters are discussed based on English translation. It includes appendices with extensive funeral texts. It is a report on work in progress. Presented at the International Conference on Hani Culture, Gejiu, China, 1993
"Being Chris Hani's Daughter"by Lindiwe Hani and Melinda Ferguson
UJ Division of Student Life and Governance and the UJ Library in partnership with Jacana Media, invite you to a discussion with Lindiwe Hani on her book: Being Chris Hani’s Daughter ABOUT THE BOOK: In this intimate and revealing memoir, Lindiwe faces her demons, not just those hat haunted her through her addiction but, with the courage that comes with sobriety, she comes face-to-face with her father’s two killers. The book reveals the exclusive meetings she had with both Clive Derby-Lewis before he succumbed to cancer in November 2016, and Janusz Walus, who is still serving a life sentence for her father’s assassination. It also includes extracts of the last interview with Chris Hani by historian Luli Callinicos. ABOUT THE AUTHORs: Award-winning journalist Melinda Ferguson is the best-selling author of the addiction trilogy: Smacked, Hooked and Crashed. Her publishing imprint MFBooks Joburg was the recipient of the 2016 Sunday Times Alan Paton Award for Rape: A South African Nightmare by Dr Pumla Dineo Gqola. Lindiwe Hani has worked in the communications field for the better part of ten years. Her greatest accomplishment is being a mother to her daughter, Khaya. This is her first book. DATE 20 April 2017 TIME 16:30 for 17:00 VENUE Chinua Achebe Auditorium (6th Floor), APK Library, University of Johannesburg (corner Kingsway and University Road, Auckland Park) RSVP by Wednesday, 19 April 2017 to Theodorah Modise on [email protected] / 011 559 2264 #UJLibraryBookDiscussion
KOMUNIKASI ANTAR BUDAYA DALAM PENGEMBANGAN UKHUWAH ISLAMIYAH DI DESA MARGA MULYA KECAMATAN TERBANGGI BESAR LAMPUNG TENGAH
ABSTRAK
Komunikasi Antar budaya adalah proses pembagian
informasi, gagasan atau perasaan diantara mereka yang berbeda latar
belakang budayanya. Komunikasi antarbudaya yang dimaksud dalam
penelitian ini ialah komunikasi antar budaya dalam pengembangan
ukhuwah islamiyah pada masyarakat islam di desa marga mulya
kecamatan terbanggi besar lampung tengah. Penulis ingin
menegaskan bahwa komunikasi antarbudaya yang dimaksud adalah
dimana perbedaan disuatu daerah terjadi dan dengan adanya
perbedaan maka suatu masyarakat itu bisa komunikasi lebih baik lagi
dan saling menghargai perbedaan dimana suatu kelompok
berinteraksi didalam satu pengembangan ukhuwah Islamiyah.
Adapun rumusan masalah yaitu, bagaimana upaya masyarakat dan
Bagaimana Komunikasi Antar Budaya dalam pengembangan
Ukhuwah Islamiyah di Desa Marga Mulya Kecamatan Terbanggi
Besar Lampung Tengah. Tujuan dari penelitian ini ialah untuk
mengetahui bagaimana upaya masyarakat dan Mendeskripsikan
bentuk komunikasi antarbudaya dalam Pengembangan ukhuwah
Islamiyah antarbudaya dalam pengembangan ukhuwah Islamiyah di
Desa Marga Mulya Kecamatan Terbanggi Besar Lampung Tengah.
Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis penelitian lapangan (field research
dengan sifat penelitian deskriptif kualitatif. Subjek penelitian ini
yaitu, Masyarakat desa marga mulya kecamatan terbanggi besar
lampung tengah. Adapun hasil dari penelitian ini yaitu bentuk
komunikasi antarbudaya dalam menjalin ukhuwah islamiyah di
masyarakat khususnya di desa Marga Mulya Kecamatan Terbanggi
Besar Kabupaten Lampung Tengah terbagi menjadi dua macam
yakni, Komunikasi personal dan Komunikasi Kelompok.
Kata Kunci : Komunikasi, Budaya, Ukhuwah Islamiyah
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ABSTRACT
Intercultural communication is the process of exchanging
knowledge, concepts, or emotions between people from various
cultural backgrounds. Intercultural interaction is referred to in this
study as the process by which Islamic ukhuwah is developed among
Islamic communities in Marga Mulya, Banggi Besar subdistrict,
Central Lampung. The author wants to make it clear that the issue of
intercultural communication arises when differences in a particular
area exist. When differences exist, a community can communicate
more effectively and respect one another's differences in settings
where people interact to develop ukhuwah Islamiyah. How are local
efforts and intercultural communication affecting the growth of
Ukhuwah Islamiyah in Marga Mulya Village, Terbanggi Besar
District, Central Lampung? is how the issue is formulated. The goal
of this study is to understand how the community functions and to
define methods of cross-cultural interaction in the growth of
intercultural ukhuwah Islamiyah in Marga Mulya Village, Terbanggi
Besar District, Central Lampung. This study employed a type of field
research known as qualitative descriptive field research. The
community of Marga Mulya village, Banggi Besar sub-district,
Lampung Tengah, served as the subject of this study. The findings of
this study helped to establish Islamic ukhuwah in society, particularly
in Marga Mulya village, through various intercultural communication
methods. The two methods of communication in Terbanggi Besar
District, Central Lampung Regency are personal communication and
group communication.
Keywords : Communication, Culture, Ukhuwah Islamiya
Environmental influences over the last 16 ka on compound-specific δ13C variations of leaf wax n-alkanes in the Hani peat deposit from northeast China
Compound-specific carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) of leaf wax n-alkanes (C21-C33 odd carbon numbered n-alkanes) were measured in the Hani peat sequence from northeast China. These data were compared with lipid biomarker compositions to assess changes in local vegetation and paleoclimate for the last 16 ka The δ13C values of n-alkanes range between -36.6 and -30.7‰, showing that the compounds originate from C3 plants. Much larger variations (∼5.4‰) in the n-alkane δ13C values than those of atmospheric CO2 during the last 16 ka (< 0.5‰) indicate that the isotopic values were affected by environmental factors in addition to the postglacial δ13C variations in the atmospheric reservoir. The stratigraphic records of δ13C reveal decoupled fluctuations among the individual n-alkanes, particularly between 15.5 to 11.4 ka. Synchronous excursions in the δ13C offsets among individual n-alkanes (Δδ13C) and lipid biomarker paleoplant proxies (Paq, and C23/C31 and C27/C31) from 14.9 to 13.2 ka and 12.7 to 11.6 ka suggest that vegetational changes are the most likely causes for the decoupled δ13C variations. Parallel fluctuations of the δ13C values of terrestrial higher plant-derived C29 and C31 n-alkanes and the n-alkane average chain-length (ACL) from 11 to 6 ka indicate that the δ13C variations responded to net evaporation changes. Negative shifts in the n-alkane δ13C values coinciding with the ACL decreases at 10.5-9.3 ka and 8.1 ka indicate the short-term onset and fluctuations of the summer monsoon strength in eastern China during the early Holocene
Les Strepsiptères du Liban, inventaire raisonné et description d'Halictophagus macrostelesi n. sp. (Strepsiptera, Halictophagidae)
The Strepsiptera of Lebanon. An annotated checklist with description of Halictophagus macrostelesi n. sp. (Strepsiptera, Halictophagidae). A new species of Strepsiptera, Halictophagus macrostelesi n. sp. is described from Lebanon. The author seizes this opportunity to produce a checklist of all the three species know from this country, with notes on their biology.Trois espèces de Strepsiptères sont connues du Liban, y compris Halictophagus macrostelesi n. sp. ici décrite. Cet inventaire est accompagné de notes biologiques.Abdul-Nour Hani. Les Strepsiptères du Liban, inventaire raisonné et description d'Halictophagus macrostelesi n. sp. (Strepsiptera, Halictophagidae). In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 106 (1), mars 2001. pp. 39-42
Focus Raqqa: Inventory of Museum Collections and Reconstruction of Missing Tablets
The National Museum of Raqqa in Syria has suffered immensely from the ongoing violence since 2011. Much of its valuable collection of movable archaeological heritage (ca. 6000 items) is considered lost. Starting from 500 of the most precious objects of the museum stored in the Raqqa Central Bank and stolen from there in 2013, the pilot project Focus Raqqa created a concrete, workable database to enable identification by Syrian and international police and heritage institutions. The project made a pivotal first step towards potential reconstruction of the Raqqa Museum in the future. The Raqqa museum collection included cuneiform tablets. Some of the tablets were cast before the war to allow detailed study in Europe. Today the tablets have vanished. The pilot project Scanning for Syria safeguarded information from the lost artefacts by making high-resolution three-dimensional scans of the silicone rubber moulds and subsequently physical replicas of the original objects by 3D printing. The short life expectancy (30 years) of the moulds necessitated measures for long-3term preservation. The Scanning for Syria team not only succeeded at the preservation and sharing of knowledge in the academic circle. It also told the story of Syrian culture and its people to everyone for raising more voices in the united effort to keep cultural heritage safe in a zone of conflict.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Geo-engineerin
Image Pragmatics and Film as a Lived Practice in the Documentary Work of Hani Susumu and Tsuchimoto Noriaki
This paper focuses on two discrete bodies of work, Hani Susumu’s films of the late 1950s and Tsuchimoto Noriaki’s Minamata documentaries of the early 1970s, to trace the emergence of the cinéma vérité mode of participant-observer, small-crew documentary in Japan and to suggest how it shapes the work of later social documentarists. It argues that Hani Susumu’s emphasis on duration and receptivity in the practice of filmmaking, along with his pragmatic understanding of the power of the cinematic image, establish a fundamentally different theoretical basis and set of questions for social documentary than the emphasis on mobility and access, and the attendant question of truth that tend to afflict the discourse of cinéma vérité in the U.S. and France. Tsuchimoto Noriaki critically adopts and develops Hani’s theoretical and methodological framework in his emphasis on long-running involvement with the subjects of his films and his practical conviction that the image is not single-authored, self-sufficient, or meaningful in and of itself, but emerges from collaboration and must be embedded in a responsive social practice in order to meaningfully reach an audience. Hani and Tsuchimoto both believe that it is possible for filmmakers and the film itself to be fundamentally processual and intersubjective: grounded in actual collaboration, but also underwritten by a belief that intersubjective processes are more basic to human being than “the individual,„ let alone “the author.„ This paper explores the implications for representation and ethics of this basic difference in vérité theory and practice in Japan
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