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    Traditional bangus culture

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    The article presents the traditional milkfish culture practices. The different types of culture ponds are classified according to their uses. Pond preparation, stocking density, pond management and harvesting practices are also discussed

    Women and the Culture of Violence in Traditional Africa

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    Traditional bangus culture

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    The article presents the traditional milkfish culture practices. The different types of culture ponds are classified according to their uses. Pond preparation, stocking density, pond management and harvesting practices are also discussed

    Mathematics Learning Within Culture And Nation Character: Using Traditional Dance In Learning The Concept Of Symmetry At Grade IV Primary School

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    This paper introduces a new approach in mathematics learning within culture and nation character. Indonesian traditional dances are used as a context in learning the concept of symmetry. Using context as a starting point in learning processes is the major concern in Realistic Mathematics Education (RME), one of the innovations in mathematics teaching developed in the Netherlands. Adapted to Indonesian culture, this approach is called Pendidikan Matematika Realistik Indonesia (PMRI). This approach is used to combine the so-called math traditional dances with mathematics learning. This can be seen as building nation character in appreciating Indonesian traditional culture. Design research is used in research methodology. This research was conducted to 22 students in grade IV at MIN 2 Palembang. The result shows that within the use of culture and nation character in learning mathematic can improve students’ understanding of the concept of symmetry. Besides, students can optimize cultural values which indirectly showed in learning process such as accuracy, perseverance, hard work, curiosity, and unyielding attitude. Key Words: PMRI, design research, math traditional dance, symmetry, nation character

    Traditional Food Arrangements as Expressions of Traditional Culture

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    Traditional Cultural Expressions have basically been protected through national law, but in their regulation traditional food is not included as part of Traditional Cultural Expressions even though traditional food is one of Indonesia's traditional cultures that also characterizes the Indonesian Nation. For this reason, it is important to study the norms that occur in this study. The purpose of this study is to analyze the traditional food protection arrangements as traditional cultural expressions and the legal consequences that will occur if a traditional food is not listed as part of traditional cultural expressions. The method in this study uses a type of normative juridical legal research with a statute approach that focuses on the study of statutory regulations regarding legal issues in this study. The sources of legal materials in this study consist of primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials. The results of this study indicate that traditional food regulation has not been regulated as Traditional Cultural Expressions in the law in force in Indonesia precisely in Law No. 28 of 2014 concerning Copyright. The absence of arrangements related to traditional food as Traditional Cultural Expressions results in foreign parties or other countries easily recognizing the tradition, so it is necessary to regulate traditional food as Traditional Cultural Expressions

    Durak Tournanment

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    The Howard Thurman Center host a Russian culture night and feature traditional foods and games

    Traditional culture and modern politics

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    I have recently been revising my book, From the Mangrove Swamps, first published in 1988 by the Institute of Pacific Studies of the University of the South Pacific. I have retitled it Mai Na Veidogo, the Fijian translation of the original. Mai Na Veidogo was initially intended as an autobiography, but I found that I was telling the inside story of the political and social evolution of Fiji as one of those at the heart of the process. This fascinating story is woven through the account of my own emergence from a humble family in a small village in the Rewa Delta to become administrator of a wide range of government projects and head of various government ministries, before entering politics and being elected to Cabinet. I held several important portfolios and was also Speaker. The book contains an inside view of the military coup of 14 May 1987 and insights into the future of Fiji. The book consists of two parts and fifteen chapters. Part One and the first eleven chapters are a revised version of the original. Part Two and the last four chapters contain the additional chapters. There are new appendices which include some of my speeches in parliament which reflect on my policies as a Minister.AusAI
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