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Planning for Education and Manpower in Micronesia

Final Report

We have suggested the development of institutions that have immediate growth prospects, while recommending that preliminary planning be initiated for eventual degree - granting indigenous institutions. Center for Micronesian Studies We ...

Alam terbentang menjadi guru

koleksi ucapan YB Datuk Seri Utama Dr. Rais Yatim, Menteri Kebudayaan dan Warisan, Mac 2004-Mac 2008

Isu tentang budaya melayu, kesenian, warisan dan kesusasteraan; koleksi ucapan.

MCKK banyak menyumbang dalam pelbagai bidang , baik politik dan kerajaan , ekonomi , profesional , mahupun kebudayaan dan kesenian . MCKK merupakan satu warisan negara . Ia adalah satu contoh ' living monument ' atau " warisan tampak ...

Keys to the Classroom

A Teacher's Guide to the First Month of School

This workbook for elementary school teachers is designed to help make their first few weeks of school successful. It provides lesson plans, classroom management strategies, student assessments, and special aids for teaching bilingual students. After an "Introduction" that discusses the ups and downs of a first-year teacher, there are nine chapters: (1) "A Guide to Planning" (long range, mid-range, daily, and weekly planning); (2) "Creating the Environment" (room arrangement, environment checklist, preparation before the first day, and essential knowledge); (3) "Daily Routines and Procedures" (e.g., classroom management rules, freeze and listen, cleanup, behavior strategies, and daily ongoing activities); (4) "The First Two Weeks of School...A Detailed Account"; (5) "Activities for the First Month" (e.g., appreciation words, bingo, group definition of cooperation, shared writing, problem solving skits, names games, partner drawings, math challenges, people measuring, and homework ideas); (6) "Fingerplays and Songs for Oral Language in English and Spanish"; (7) "Assessments"; (8) "Parent Communications: Sample Letters in English and Spanish"; and (9) "Resources" (bibliography for teachers and read-alouds, K-6, in English and Spanish). (SM)

This workbook for elementary school teachers is designed to help make their first few weeks of school successful.

Building Type Basics for Banks and Financial Institutions

Essential information for the design of banks and financial institutions Building Type Basics for Banks and Financial Institutions is your one-stop reference for the essential information you need to confidently begin the design process and successfully complete the design for a bank or financial institution, large or small, on time and within budget. A renowned architect in the field shares his firsthand knowledge in order to guide architects, planners, engineers, and their clients through all aspects of the design of banking facilities. This comprehensive guide features a number of recently constructed and renovated banks—from small neighborhood branches to large headquarters. It highlights design issues as well as planning and zoning, office space versus customer space, and overall security. Building Type Basics for Banks and Financial Institutions begins with a basic overview of the history of banking and financial institutions, then explores the classic designs of the past along with the important considerations involved in building modern banks, including drive-up lanes, ATM facilities, and high-tech teller stations. This quick reference: Addresses key questions that arise when launching a banking facility design project Offers insight from an architect with more than forty years of experience in the design of more than one hundred banks Provides the best contemporary examples complete with photographs, diagrams, floor plans, sections, and details Not only does this book offer current, authoritative information, its comprehensive coverage and logical organization also save you countless hours of research. Building Type Basics books provide architects with the essentials needed to jump-start specialized facilities design. Each volume features leading experts in the field who address the issues that shape the early phases of a project in a convenient, easy-to-use format. HOMER L. WILLIAMS, D.ARCH, FAIA, is principal of Williams Spurgeon Kuhl & Freshnock Architects (WSKF) in North Kansas City, Missouri. He has more than four decades of experience in the design of more than one hundred bank and financial service projects. He is a past president of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), and received his doctorate in architecture at the University of Hawaii.

This comprehensive guide features a number of recently constructed and renovated banks—from small neighborhood branches to large headquarters.

QAWA'ID TAFSIR

Kaidah-kaidah Menafsirkan Al-Qur'an

Sebagai sebuah kitab suci yang diturunkan dalam bahasa Arab, Al-Qur’an sangat kaya dengan keanekaragaman penggunaan bahasa, seperti: Muhkam-Mutasyabih, Mujmal-Mufassar, ‘Amm-Khas, Muthlaq-Muqayyad, Haqiqah – Majaz, dan lain sebagainya. Karena itu diperlukan berbagai disiplin ilmu guna memahami maksud yang terkandung dalam ayat-ayatnya.. Buku ini menguraikan Qawa’id Tafsir (Kaidah-kaidah Tafsir) yang sangat penting dalam menafsirkan Al-Quran. Qawa’id Tafsir tidak hanya membantu dalam mengetahui maksud ayat dan kandungan ayat, tetapi juga memberikan panduan bagaimana cara yang benar dalam ber-istinbath (menetapkan) hukum dari Al-Qur’an. Karena itu, buku ini harus dimiliki oleh mahasiswa jurusan Ilmu Al-Qur’an dan Tafsir, Syari’ah, dan siapa saja yang bidang keilmuannya bersentuhan dengan Al-Qur’an.

Sebagai sebuah kitab suci yang diturunkan dalam bahasa Arab, Al-Qur’an sangat kaya dengan keanekaragaman penggunaan Bahasa, narasi Al-Qur'an dalam menjelaskan persoalan sangat variatif, termasuk berkenaan dengan masalah hukum, seperti: ...

Ancestor Worship and Korean Society

The study of ancestor worship has an eminent pedigree in two disciplines: social anthropology and folklore (Goody 1962: 14-25; Newell 1976; Fortes 1976; Takeda 1976). Despite obvious differences in geographical specialization and intellectual orientation, researchers in both fields have shared a common approach to this subject: both have tried to relate the ancestor cult of a given society to its family and kin-group organization. Such a method is to be expected of social anthropologists, given the nature of their discipline; but even the Japanese folklorist Yanagita Kunio, whose approach to folk culture stems from historical and nationalist concerns, began his work on ancestors with a discussion of Japan's descent system and family structure (Yanagita 1946). Indeed, connections between ancestor cults and social relations are obvious. As we pursue this line of analysis, we shall see that rural Koreans themselves are quite sophisticated about such matters. Many studies of ancestor cults employ a combination of social and psychological approaches to explain the personality traits attributed to the dead by their living kin. Particular attention has long been given to explaining the hostile or punitive character of the deceased in many societies (Freud 1950; Opler 1936; Gough 1958; Fortes 1965). Only recently, however, has the popularity of such beliefs been recognized in China, Korea, and Japan (Ahern 1973; A. Wolf 1974b; Kendall 1977; 1979; Yoshida 1967; Kerner 1976; Lebra 1976). The earliest and most influential studies of ancestor cults in East Asia, produced by native scholars (Hozumi 1913; Yanagita 1946; Hsu 1948), overemphasize the benign and protective qualities of ancestors. Some regional variations notwithstanding, this earlier bias appears to reflect a general East Asian reluctance to acknowledge instances of ancestral affliction. Such reticence is not found in all societies with ancestor cults, however; nor, in Korea, China, and Japan, is it equally prevalent among men and women. Therefore, we seek not only to identify the social experiences that give rise to beliefs in ancestral hostility, but to explain the concomitant reluctance to acknowledge these beliefs and its varying intensity throughout East Asia. In view of the limited amount of ethnographic data available from Korea, we have not attempted a comprehensive assessment of the ancestor cult in Korean society; instead we have kept our focus on a single kin group. We have drawn on data from other communities, however, in order to separate what is apparently true of Korea in general from what may be peculiar to communities like Twisongdwi, a village of about three hundred persons that was the site of our fieldwork. In this task, we benefited substantially from three excellent studies of Korean ancestor worship and lineage organization (Lee Kwang-Kyu 1977a; Choi Jai-seuk 1966a; Kim Taik-Kyoo 1964) and from two recent accounts of Korean folk religion and ideology (Dix 1977; Kendall 1979). Yet we are still a long way from a comprehensive understanding of how Korean beliefs and practices have changed over time, correlate with different levels of class status, or are affected by regional variations in Korean culture and social organization. Because we want to provide a monograph accessible to a rather diverse readership, we avoid using Korean words and disciplinary terminology whenever possible. Where a Korean term is particularly important, we give it in parentheses immediately after its English translation. Korean-alphabet orthographies for these words appear in the Character List, with Chinese-character equivalents for terms of Chinese derivation. As for disciplinary terminology, we have adopted only the anthropological term "lineage," which is of central importance to our study. We use "lineage" to denote an organized group of persons linked through exclusively male ties (agnatically) to an ancestor who lived at least four generations ago

joyed supremacy for centuries, but similar practices are occasionally reported. Taoist priests and other deities are sometimes found in place of Buddhist accouterments (Hsu 1948: 52, 183-84; Day 1940: 29-31; Jordan 1972: 94; ...

Participating in Worship

History, Theory, and Practice

Transcending the common distinctions between high church/low church and formal/informal, this book argues for a balance in the patterns and various levels of worship participation, giving all Christians a fresh look at worship as a whole. Craig Erickson discusses the elements of participation in detail, setting historical and theological insights within a comprehensive theory of liturgical participation. He enables students, ministers, and congregations to understand the historical significance of the elements of worship and offers useful suggestions for strengthening Christian worship.

Transcending the common distinctions between high church/low church and formal/informal, this book argues for a balance in the patterns and various levels of worship participation, giving all Christians a fresh look at worship as a whole.

Worship and Christian Identity

Practicing Ourselves

Develops the claim that sacramental and liturgical practices are central means by which a Church shapes the faith, character and consciousness of its members. Explores the relationship between worship and belief, the relationship between corporate worship and the formation of Christian persons and communities within ecclesial tradition, and the relationship between worship and our knowledge of ourselves, our world and God. Argues that attention to the reform and renewal of worship and sacramental practice provides a framework for the theological, evangelical and sacramental renewal of mainline Protestant Churches.

These patterns and practices of relatedness have variously per- mitted the church to be co - opted by the dominant cultural powers , such as we find in the Constantinian church , or to stand in critical tension with those dominant ...

قصائد حب عربية

Full Arabic and English Texts

This translation of Nizar Kabbani's poetry is accompanied by the striking Arabic texts of the poems, penned by Kabbani especially for this collection. Kabbani was a poet of great simplicity - direct, spontaneous, musical, using the language of everyday life. He was a ceasless campaigner for women's rights, and his verses praise the beauty of the female body, and of love. He was an Arab nationalist, yet he criticized Arab dictators and the lack of freedom in the Arab world.

This translation of Nizar Kabbani's poetry is accompanied by the striking Arabic texts of the poems, penned by Kabbani especially for this collection.