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Quelles sont les spécificités et les réalités contemporaines de la biomédecine en Asie du Sud-Est ? Les contributions restituent la complexité des expériences qui visent à médicaliser et transformer les corps, avec en toile de fond l'idée que la biomédecine, dans cette région du monde, participe d'une "troisième voie" qui peut être source d'empowerment. Ainsi, les auteurs s'attachent à décrire comment la biomédecine s'immisce dans le quotidien des malades et des familles par l'analyse de ses formes actuelles, quels imaginaires et valeurs charrie-t-elle aujourd'hui en Asie du Sud-Est ?
Indonésie --- Cambodge --- Taiwan --- Birmanie --- Thaïlande --- Vietnam --- Timor-Leste --- Droit médical
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?#watgebeurtermetme? #waaromtrilik? #travellingisfun #datisduseenleugen #zeulenmeteenbackpackisgewoonkut #ikwilnaarhuis #lovemylife #hatemylife #posten #ikmoetposten #waaromreageertniemand? #adem #meeradem #likeslikeslikes #hartjeshartjeshartjes #refreshrefreshrefresh?Yara is net glansrijk geslaagd voor het gymnasium en heeft twee Grote Doelen: alleen op reis naar Indonesië om daar de wereld te verbeteren met vrijwilligerswerk én een succesvolle Instagram en reisblog. Ze creëert de perfecte Instagramfeed van een avontuurlijk en betrokken vrijwilligerswerkmeisje. Wat haar volgers niet zien, is dat haar reis tegenvalt: het project en de andere vrijwilligers, de klamme hitte en Yara zelf. Want hoe ver ze ook reist, ze neemt zichzelf en haar verleden gewoon met zich mee. Yara krijgt last van paniekaanvallen en de perfectie van haar Instagramfeed brokkelt af. Dan ontmoet ze Ro, die juist helemaal geen doel heeft. Kunnen ze elkaar weer een beetje op weg helpen?https://www.blossombooks.nl/product/het-is-hier-helemaal-niet-perfect/
Dutch literature --- Jongere --- Instagram --- Reizen (werkwoord) --- Vrijwilligerswerk --- Indonesië --- Angst --- Leugen --- Identiteit --- Sociale media --- Vriendschap --- Jeugdboeken 13-16 jaar
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The second thematic volume in the series Studies in Private International Law - Asia looks into direct jurisdiction, that is, the situations in which the courts of 15 key Asian states (Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and India) are prepared to hear a case involving cross-border elements. For instance, where parties are habitually resident abroad and a dispute has only some, little or no connection with an Asian state, will the courts of that state accept jurisdiction and hear the case and (if so) on what conditions? More specifically, the book's chapters explore the circumstances in which different Asian states assume or decline jurisdiction not just in commercial matters, but also in other types of action (such as family, consumer and employment disputes).The Introduction defines terminology and identifies similarities in the approaches to direct jurisdiction taken by the 15 Asian states in civil and commercial litigation. Taking its cue from this, the Conclusion assesses whether there should be a multilateral convention or soft law instrument articulating principles of direct jurisdiction for Asia. The Conclusion also discusses possible trajectories that Asian states may be taking in respect of direct jurisdiction in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the political tensions currently besetting the world. The book suggests that enacting suitable rules of direct jurisdiction requires an Asian state to strike a delicate balance between affording certainty and protecting its nationals. At heart, direct jurisdiction involves sometimes difficult policy considerations and is not just about drawing up lists of jurisdictional grounds and exceptions to them.
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midwifery --- reproduction health --- child health --- maternity --- Midwifery --- Midwives --- Women --- Sages-femmes --- Health and hygiene --- Birth attendants --- Nurse midwives --- Traditional birth attendants --- Medical personnel --- Nursing specialties --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Midwifery. --- Midwives. --- Health and hygiene. --- Indonesia. --- Health of women --- Health education of women --- Hygiene --- Diseases --- Dutch East Indies --- Dutch East Indies (Territory under Japanese occupation, 1942-1945) --- Endonèsie --- Indanezii︠a︡ --- Indoneshia --- Indoneshia Kyōwakoku --- Indonesië --- Indonesya --- Indonezia --- Indonezii︠a︡ --- Indonezija --- İndoneziya --- İndoneziya Respublikası --- Indūnīsīyā --- Induonezėjė --- Jumhūrīyah Indūnīsīyā --- PDRI --- Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia --- R.I. --- Republic of Indonesia --- Republic of the United States of Indonesia --- Republica d'Indonesia --- Republiek van Indonesië --- Republik Indonesia --- Republik Indonesia Serikat --- Republika Indonezii︠a︡ --- Republika Indonezija --- Rėspublika Indanezii︠a︡ --- RI --- United States of Indonesia --- Yinni
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There exist numerous free-standing figurative sculptures produced in Java between the eighth and fifteenth centuries whose dress display detailed textile patterns. This surviving body of sculpture, carved in stone and cast in metal, varying in both size and condition, remains in archaeological sites and museums in Indonesia and worldwide. The equatorial climate of Java has precluded any textiles from this period surviving. Therefore this book argues the textiles represented on these sculptures offer a unique insight into the patterned splendour of the textiles in circulation during this period. This volume contributes to our knowledge of the textiles in circulation at that time by including the first comprehensive record of this body of sculpture, together with the textile patterns classified into a typology of styles within each chapter.
Sculpture. --- Textile design. --- Textile design --- Sculpture --- Indonesia --- Stonework, Decorative --- Art --- Bas-relief --- Statues --- Decoration and ornament --- Design --- Textile industry --- Endonèsie --- Indanezii︠a︡ --- Indoneshia --- Indoneshia Kyōwakoku --- Indonesië --- Indonesya --- Indonezia --- Indonezii︠a︡ --- Indonezija --- İndoneziya --- İndoneziya Respublikası --- Indūnīsīyā --- Induonezėjė --- Jumhūrīyah Indūnīsīyā --- PDRI (Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia) --- Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia --- R.I. (Republik Indonesia) --- Republic of Indonesia --- Republic of the United States of Indonesia --- Republica d'Indonesia --- Republiek van Indonesië --- Republik Indonesia --- Republik Indonesia Serikat --- Republika Indonezii︠a︡ --- Republika Indonezija --- Rėspublika Indanezii︠a︡ --- RI (Republik Indonesia) --- United States of Indonesia --- Yinni --- Рэспубліка Інданезія --- Република Индонезия --- Индонезия --- Інданезія --- إندونيسيا --- جمهورية إندونيسيا --- インドネシア --- インドネシア共和国 --- Dutch East Indies --- Sculpture, Primitive
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The rise of religious extremism in public discourses is a cause for concern for government officials and moderate Muslims. While a substantial body of research on violent extremism is available, the issue of non-violent extremism remains neglected by scholars. Although exposure and subscription to non-violent extremism do not automatically lead to violence, it still needs to be curbed because it can fan hatred that in turn can lead to physical violence and repression of human rights. Non-violent extremism also boosts polarization in the community. Given this potential impact, the government needs to pay more attention to the dissemination of non-violent extremist public discourses, especially on social media. It could work together with influential religious organizations which possess immense religious authority and legitimacy.
Social media and society. --- Islamic fundamentalism. --- Social media and society --- Islamic fundamentalism --- Indonesia. --- Social media --- Society and social media --- Fundamentalism, Islamic --- Islamism --- Islam --- Religious fundamentalism --- Social aspects --- Endonèsie --- Indanezii︠a︡ --- Indoneshia --- Indoneshia Kyōwakoku --- Indonesië --- Indonesya --- Indonezia --- Indonezii︠a︡ --- Indonezija --- İndoneziya --- İndoneziya Respublikası --- Indūnīsīyā --- Induonezėjė --- Jumhūrīyah Indūnīsīyā --- PDRI (Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia) --- Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia --- R.I. (Republik Indonesia) --- Republic of Indonesia --- Republic of the United States of Indonesia --- Republica d'Indonesia --- Republiek van Indonesië --- Republik Indonesia --- Republik Indonesia Serikat --- Republika Indonezii︠a︡ --- Republika Indonezija --- Rėspublika Indanezii︠a︡ --- RI (Republik Indonesia) --- United States of Indonesia --- Yinni --- Рэспубліка Інданезія --- Република Индонезия --- Индонезия --- Інданезія --- إندونيسيا --- جمهورية إندونيسيا --- インドネシア --- インドネシア共和国 --- Dutch East Indies
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When a reluctant President Sukarno gave Lt Gen Soeharto full executive authority in March 1966, Indonesia was a deeply divided nation, fractured along ideological, class, religious and ethnic lines. Soeharto took a country in chaos, the largest in Southeast Asia, and transformed it into one of the “Asian miracle” economies - only to leave it back on the brink of ruin when he was forced from office thirty-two years later. Drawing on his astonishing range of interviews with leading Indonesian generals, former Imperial Japanese Army officers and men who served in the Dutch colonial army, as well as years of patient research in Dutch, Japanese, British, Indonesian and US archives, David Jenkins brings vividly to life the story of how a socially reticent but exceptionally determined young man from rural Java began his rise to power—an ascent which would be capped by thirty years (1968–98) as President of Indonesia, the fourth most populous nation on earth. Soeharto was one of Asia’s most brutal, most durable, most avaricious and most successful dictators. In the course of examining those aspects of his character, this book provides an accessible, highly readable introduction to the complex, but dramatic and utterly absorbing, social, political, religious, economic and military factors that have shaped, and which continue to shape, Indonesia.
Presidents. --- Politics and government. --- Armed Forces --- Political activity. --- Soeharto, --- Indonesia. --- Indonesia --- Politics and government --- Presidents --- Civil-military relations --- Political participation --- Sociology, Military --- Presidency --- Heads of state --- Executive power --- Endonèsie --- Indanezii︠a︡ --- Indoneshia --- Indoneshia Kyōwakoku --- Indonesië --- Indonesya --- Indonezia --- Indonezii︠a︡ --- Indonezija --- İndoneziya --- İndoneziya Respublikası --- Indūnīsīyā --- Induonezėjė --- Jumhūrīyah Indūnīsīyā --- PDRI (Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia) --- Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia --- R.I. (Republik Indonesia) --- Republic of Indonesia --- Republic of the United States of Indonesia --- Republica d'Indonesia --- Republiek van Indonesië --- Republik Indonesia --- Republik Indonesia Serikat --- Republika Indonezii︠a︡ --- Republika Indonezija --- Rėspublika Indanezii︠a︡ --- RI (Republik Indonesia) --- United States of Indonesia --- Yinni --- Рэспубліка Інданезія --- Република Индонезия --- Индонезия --- Інданезія --- إندونيسيا --- جمهورية إندونيسيا --- インドネシア --- インドネシア共和国 --- Dutch East Indies --- History --- Suharto, --- Soeharto, Muhammad, --- Haji Muhammad Soeharto, --- Pak Harto, --- Sūhātō, --- Haji Mohammad Soeharto,
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Advances in engineering and applied technology.
applied technology --- engineering --- information system --- software engineering --- social media analytic --- e-commerce and e-governance --- Engineering --- Technology --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Engineering. --- Technology. --- Indonesia. --- Applied science --- Arts, Useful --- Science, Applied --- Useful arts --- Science --- Material culture --- Dutch East Indies --- Dutch East Indies (Territory under Japanese occupation, 1942-1945) --- Endonèsie --- Indanezii︠a︡ --- Indoneshia --- Indoneshia Kyōwakoku --- Indonesië --- Indonesya --- Indonezia --- Indonezii︠a︡ --- Indonezija --- İndoneziya --- İndoneziya Respublikası --- Indūnīsīyā --- Induonezėjė --- Jumhūrīyah Indūnīsīyā --- PDRI --- Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia --- R.I. --- Republic of Indonesia --- Republic of the United States of Indonesia --- Republica d'Indonesia --- Republiek van Indonesië --- Republik Indonesia --- Republik Indonesia Serikat --- Republika Indonezii︠a︡ --- Republika Indonezija --- Rėspublika Indanezii︠a︡ --- RI --- United States of Indonesia --- Yinni
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Health services administration --- Health services administration. --- Indonesia. --- Health administration --- Health care administration --- Health care management --- Health sciences administration --- Health services management --- Medical care --- Health planning --- Public health administration --- Administration --- Management --- Dutch East Indies --- Dutch East Indies (Territory under Japanese occupation, 1942-1945) --- Endonèsie --- Indanezii︠a︡ --- Indoneshia --- Indoneshia Kyōwakoku --- Indonesië --- Indonesya --- Indonezia --- Indonezii︠a︡ --- Indonezija --- İndoneziya --- İndoneziya Respublikası --- Indūnīsīyā --- Induonezėjė --- Jumhūrīyah Indūnīsīyā --- PDRI --- Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia --- R.I. --- Republic of Indonesia --- Republic of the United States of Indonesia --- Republica d'Indonesia --- Republiek van Indonesië --- Republik Indonesia --- Republik Indonesia Serikat --- Republika Indonezii︠a︡ --- Republika Indonezija --- Rėspublika Indanezii︠a︡ --- RI --- United States of Indonesia --- Yinni
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Colonització --- Nació --- Demografia --- Indonèsia --- Ciències socials --- Demografia històrica --- Demografia lingüística --- Fecunditat humana --- Geografia de la població --- Llar --- Mortalitat --- Població activa --- Previsió demogràfica --- Transició demogràfica --- Estadística demogràfica --- Geopolítica --- Població --- Estat-nació --- Estat nacional --- Nació-estat --- Estat --- Nacionalisme --- Principi de nacionalitat --- Autodeterminació nacional --- Imperialisme --- Colònies --- Companyies colonials --- Colonialisme --- Descolonització --- Migració (Població) --- Pioners (Colonització) --- Bahasa indonesia --- Indes néerlandaises --- Indes orientales --- Indonésie --- República d'Indonèsia --- Republik Indonesia --- Republik Indonesia Serikat --- Republic of the United States of Indonesia --- United States of Indonesia --- Sud-est asiàtic --- Països musulmans --- Bali (Indonèsia : Illa) --- Biak (Indonèsia : Illa) --- Cèlebes (Indonèsia : Arxipèlag) --- Cèlebes Centrals (Indonèsia : Província) --- Irian Jaya (Indonèsia) --- Jakarta (Indonèsia) --- Java (Indonèsia : Illa) --- Lombok (Indonèsia : Illa) --- Nias (Indonèsia : Illa) --- Numfoor (Indonèsia : Illa) --- Sumba (Indonèsia : Illa) --- Sumatra (Indonèsia : Illa) --- Sumatra Meridional (Indonèsia) --- Demography. --- Historical demography --- Social sciences --- Population --- Vital statistics
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