Online Edition Of Daily News - Features and commercial enterprises, all with indigenous talent were late 80s when there wereviolations of people s basic rights When we had Jana gosha too, she was http://www.dailynews.lk/2004/04/17/fea01.html
Extractions: Madam Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Sri Lanka's Matriarch A tribute on her 88th Birth Anniversary commemoration by Mahinda Rajapakse, Prime Minister It was the year 1968 when the nomination board of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party called me before it to decide whether I should be given the party ticket for the Beliatta seat. After my father's demise, the party was on the look out for a suitable candidate to represent the Beliatta seat in Parliament and continue the good work done by my father. It was a difficult choice because my father had given his best to Ruhuna Giruwapattuwa and finding a candidate to fill his void was a Herculean task. Besides, he was a very popular MP and a founder member of the SLFP. The party nomination board was chaired by the leader of the SLFP, Madam Sirimavo Bandaranaike, who herself had entered politics in 1960. She was not a novice any more in politics having weathered a rather difficult tenure of premiership of five years which had ended somewhat prematurely in 1965 due to machinations of the UNP. The others in the nomination board were Maithripala Senanayake, P. B. G. Kalugalle and Dr. Badiuddin Mahamud, all stalwarts of the SLFP. It was undoubtedly a tough board to get through. When I went before the nomination board, some people had informed the board that my elder brother Chamal should get the SLFP ticket to contest Beliatta.
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Scope: An Online Journal Of Film Studies For example, the indigenous people have to try to live their lives in a harshly (This incident also forms the basis for Hideo gosha s 1989 feature Four http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/film/journal/filmrev/films-asian-cinema.htm
Extractions: The University of Nottingham Asian Film Festival ran from 21-25 February 2001. A collaborative event organised by staff and postgraduate students in the Institute of Film Studies, the Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, and the Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies, the festival brought to the university and local community a large selection of Asian and Asian American movies. This special film review section of Scope provides analysis of over a score of the titles screened during the course of those five days. The contributors are drawn from a wide range of academic disciplines and from both inside and outside the University of Nottingham. At first glance, the choice of these particular titles from amidst the wealth of Asian cinema now available for viewing and research may strike one as somewhat arbitrary. To a certain extent, this observation is correct. Given the vagaries of access which in part determine the range and shape of any film festival, choices regarding what to include and what to exclude reflect the interests and judgement of those responsible for selection and programming. In the case of our own organising committee, these cohered around two beliefs. On one hand, given our broadly educational if not academic remit, we felt it best to aspire to show a diversity of films suggestive of the sheer energy and inventiveness of Asian cinema from the contemporary ( Across a Gold Prairie ) to the historical ( A Page of Madness
Herbal Medline References Background The utilisation of ethnobotanical indigenous knowledge is vital in goshajinki-gan (a Herbal Complex) Corrects Abnormal Insulin Signaling. http://dumenat.smbh.univ-paris13.fr/medl/05pdf/04/2005_04_herb2.HTM
Extractions: D.U.ME.N.A.T. Département Universitaire des MEdecines Naturelles, Alternatives ou complémentaires, et Traditionnelles Vous vous situez sur: Accueil Medline / Pages archives Medline Herbal mois-année résumés et références REFERENCES ET ABSTRACTS MEDLINE HERBAL Avril- 2005 Date : 29/04/2005 1: Wang CZ, Li P, Ding JY, Jin GQ, Yuan CS Identification of Fritillaria pallidiflora Using Diagnostic PCR and PCR-RFLP Based on Nuclear Ribosomal DNA Internal Transcribed Spacer Sequences. Planta Med 2005 Apr;71(4):384-6. PMID: 15856423 [PumMed - In-Data-Review] 2: Gupta D, Lis CG, Birdsall TC, Grutsch JF The use of dietary supplements in a community hospital comprehensive cancer center: implications for conventional cancer care. Support Care Cancer 2005 Apr 23;. PMID: 15856334 [PumMed - Publisher] 3: Kawohl W, Eckert J, Gerber-Zupan G, Habermeyer E [Psychiatric aspects of plant poisonings.] Nervenarzt 2005 Apr 22;. PMID: 15856152 [PumMed - Publisher] Plant poisonings have been reported since ancient times. Despite this, little attention is paid to intoxications with herbal poisons by psychiatric literature and the danger from poisonous plants is commonly underestimated. This problem is discussed here, and advice for the prevention of plant poisonings and generally dealing with patients intoxicated by herbal poisons is given. 4: Huang Y, Tsang SY, Yao X, Chen ZY
Document Sans Titre In many resourcepoor settings of africa, a majority of people living with Drug-induced pneumonia due to the herbal medicine gosha-jinki-gan was http://dumenat.smbh.univ-paris13.fr/medl/05pdf/2005_01_medline2.HTM
Extractions: D.U.ME.N.A.T. Département Universitaire des Médecines Naturelles, Alternatives ou complémentaires, et Traditionnelles Vous vous situez sur: Accueil / Pages Actualités Medline REFERENCES ET ABSTRACTS Grâce à cette page retrouvez les actualités de Medline: You can find here the news of Medline. Vous pourrez retrouver chaque mois sur cette page les dernières publications indexées par Medline. Cette actualisation est rendue possible grâce à BioMail progam . les dfférents critères de recherche inclus dans cette page sont: We are working with the help of Biomail Program . Our keywords are: "Alternative medicine" ; "Alternative Therapies" ; "Traditional medicine" ; "Acupuncture" ; "Herbal" ; "Homeopathy" ; "Naturopathy" ; "Osteopathy" ; "phytotherapy"; Essais randomisés " randomised trials" Vous pouvez également consulter nos archives ICI Here are our archives REFERENCES ET ABSTRACTS MEDLINE Janvier/2005 "Alternative medicine"
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Mark Beech - Research Bibliography Fishing and the Coastal Communities indigenous Economies Decline or Renewal . South africa, Ichthos. Smith, AB (1998). Keeping people on the http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~mjb117/bibliog.htm
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Extractions: Report Prepared By: OMAR A. ENO Subject: The Fifth Congress For Somali Studies In Boston Title: The Untold Apartheid In Somalia Imposed on Somali Bantu/Jareer People. Date: November 29, 1993 The Untold Apartheid Imposed On The Somali Bantu/Jareer People In Somalia INTRODUCTION On behalf of the Somali Bantu / Jareer people in Somalia, I would like to take this golden opportunity to congratulate you and to express my gratitude to the honorable College of Holy Cross for hosting this historic event of the 5 th Congress for Somali Studies. I would like to convey a special thanks to all the protagonists for their relentless effort, and to every staff member of the Holy Cross for their genuine support to the participants of this Congress. The significance and magnitude of this paper is intended to emphasis conspicuously and to elaborate in detail the perpetual and persistent atrocities committed against Bantu/Jarer people in Somalia. I appeal to every civilized person .to join me in the struggle to end the long-standing and on-going racism and discrimination which have caused untold sufferings to Bantu/Jarer people since Somalia was founded. This paper will also unveil some crucial information that has always been kept obscure and ambiguous to the outside world. The formidable history of Somali Bantu / Jarer people has been deliberately distorted and made insignificant by every Somali autarchy, as well as callous Somali scholars, who have deliberately contributed to misleading foreign writers.
CFHSS - Advocacy - The Role (or Non-Role) Of Women In Religion In addition, this term does not take into consideration the indigenous peoplesof many countries. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 15(12) 83-93. http://www.fedcan.ca/english/fromold/breakfast-joy0402.cfm
Extractions: University of Calgary Introduction Islam There is a strong claim made by modern Islamic women that, at the time of the prophet Muhammad, women actively were engaged in the early community. Women frequented the mosque, celebrated feast days and were present at Muhammad's discourses (Ahmed: 72]. As Leila Ahmed observes: Thus the hadith There is also the example of Khadija, the Prophet's first wife, who was a wealthy widow and a businesswoman, fifteen years his senior, who proposed to him. She was Muhammad's first convert and supported his efforts to spread the revelations from Allah. Aisha, one of Muhammad's widows, not only participated in battles, but contributed approximately 2,000 hadiths which described the behaviour of the Prophet in prayer and the recitation of Quranic suras (chapters) thus providing evidence for the arbitration of disputed readings. To quote Leila Ahmed again: "After all, how many of the world's major living religions incorporate women's accounts into their central texts or allow a woman's testimony as to the correct reading of a single word of a sacred text to influence decisions?" (Ahmed: 73).
Spirituality & Health Moshkel gosha Commentary by Llewellyn VaughanLee Expect a Miracle TheMiraculous Things That Happen to Ordinary People by Dan Wakefield is filled with http://www.spiritualityhealth.com/newsh/lists/pthp_bookreview_35.html
The EastAfrican They are simple and uneducated people, who view their repatriation to gosha (forest) refers to the historically wooded section of the Juba River valley http://www.nationaudio.com/News/EastAfrican/28012002/Regional/Regional5.html
Non State Armed Actors REGION & COUNTRY SURVEY (as Of Feb 2000) Palipehutu Party for the liberation of the Hutu People armed wing FNL Forces Muki Somali African Organisation - Wa gosha group of Bantu origin in the http://www.icbl.org/wg/nsa/library/nsasurvey.html
Extractions: Africa Americas Asia (including Middle East) Europe February 2000 For reference only. This document has been updated in early 2000 where data was available and sources accessible. Work-in-progress. In need of further search, research and selection. It may be incomplete and contain errors of fact. Related information and comments are welcome at the following address: International Alert Februrary 2000 INTRODUCTION Therefore, for purposes of study and action, a programme on NSAs has been positioned in the ICBL under the responsibility of its NSAs Working Group. At this point it comprises a global research and monitoring effort and front-line fieldwork in conflict countries in all continents. The purpose is to appeal to NSAs - through dialogue, discussion and persuasion - for a renunciation of the use of antipersonnel landmines as a means of warfare and a contribution to demining, victim assistance and community reconstruction efforts. One of the first things the programme must do is conduct a full and credible mapping of NSAs in the world today, by region and country. The following Survey gives an indication of the size and complexity of the NSA problem. This document was compiled by the NSA Database of the Non State Actors Working Group of the ICBL. It reflects the situation in the world into the year 2000.
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Extractions: In preference to the Prophet, on whom be peace. Muhammad 'Abdille Hasan Introduction This article examines an Aulihan Somali uprising that occurred in the northeastern frontier of Great Britain's East Africa Protectorate, or EAP, during World War I. The disorder began with a major livestock raid in December 1915 by Aulihan on some Samburu who had ventured with their herds into the region of the Lorian Swamp. Less than two months later, the sack of the British frontier post at Serenli on the Juba River followed. At the time of the disturbances, the colonial authorities were acutely aware of their precarious position on the frontier. Their insecurity was highlighted by clashes with Ethiopian "Tigre," or bandits, that had resulted in the death of one British officer and the wounding of another in 1913 in the Northern Frontier District (NFD). Furthermore, there had been several earlier armed clashes in Jubaland to the east of the NFD. Since the arrival of the first British agents in the region, colonial policy unsuccessfully [End Page 7] sought to halt continued westward migration of Darood Somalis across the Juba as well as to stem the flow of firearms into the north. Thus, local affairs increasingly ensnared frontier officials. Despite these considerations, the British were preoccupied with the perceived "Tigre" threat, so when trouble occurred with the Aulihan, it took imperial administrators largely unawares. Added to these problems, budgetary constraints and confused and inconsistent policies had earlier led to the withdrawal of colonial troops from Jubaland, after which only a company of Armed Constabulary (AC) remained at Serenli. Finally, the advent of the First World War had left British officers and men, as one contemporary critic described them: "more or less marooned in the desert," short on provisions and instructions.
Madam Sirimavo Bandaranaike The government had a strong mandate from the people, had the best When wehad Jana gosha too, she was physically there to extend her support. http://www.rootsweb.com/~lkawgw/sirimavo.htm
Extractions: Madam Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Sri Lanka's Matriarch A tribute on her 88th Birth Anniversary commemoration - DN Sat Apr 17 2004 by Mahinda Rajapakse, Prime Minister It was the year 1968 when the nomination board of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party called me before it to decide whether I should be given the party ticket for the Beliatta seat. After my father's demise, the party was on the look out for a suitable candidate to represent the Beliatta seat in Parliament and continue the good work done by my father. It was a difficult choice because my father had given his best to Ruhuna Giruwapattuwa and finding a candidate to fill his void was a Herculean task. Besides, he was a very popular MP and a founder member of the SLFP. The party nomination board was chaired by the leader of the SLFP, Madam Sirimavo Bandaranaike, who herself had entered politics in 1960. She was not a novice any more in politics having weathered a rather difficult tenure of premiership of five years which had ended somewhat prematurely in 1965 due to machinations of the UNP. The others in the nomination board were Maithripala Senanayake, P. B. G. Kalugalle and Dr. Badiuddin Mahamud, all stalwarts of the SLFP. It was undoubtedly a tough board to get through. When I went before the nomination board, some people had informed the board that my elder brother Chamal should get the SLFP ticket to contest Beliatta.
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Extractions: Introduction Since early 2001, the Danish Immigration Service (DIS) and the United Kingdom (UK) Home Office, Immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND) have planned to undertake a joint fact-finding mission to Mogadishu and other areas of southern and central Somalia. However, for security reasons the United Nations Development Programme Somalia (UNDP-Somalia) and the United Nations Co-ordination Unit (UNCU) for Somalia have so far advised the DIS and IND not to undertake a mission to Mogadishu. In contrast to the position in Mogadishu where the security situation remains fluid, the security situation in Bay and Bakool regions of central Somalia has improved markedly since the Rahanweyn Resistance Army (RRA) took over Baidoa and the two regions from Hussein Aideed's Somali National Alliance (SNA) in the summer of 1999. Against the background of these events and the establishment of a Rahanweyn-based regional administration in Bay and Bakool, as well as reports of the possible establishment of a Hawiye-based regional administration in Belet Weyne, Hiran region, the DIS and IND decided in early May 2002 to undertake a mission to Nairobi, Kenya and to Baidoa and Belet Weyne, Somalia. The mission to Kenya and Somalia took place from 20 May to 1 June 2002.
Extractions: Exploring India India , the home of one of the world's oldest and richest civilizations, great religions, treasure trove of rich and diversified cultures, historical monuments, arts, music, philosophy and what not, is the epitome of one's dream to travel to and explore. India's cultural heritage dates back to 5000 years. Very few countries in the world has a social and religious structure which withstood invasions and persecution and yet kept its identity by being resilient enough to absorb, ignore or reject all attempts to radically change or destroy them. Indian culture is unique because of its diversity and variety in physical, religious, racial, linguistic and artistic fields. In India religion is a way of life being an integral part of Indian tradition. Many dances, theatrics and folklore are religious and based on Indian mythology and folk legends. One has to have background knowledge of Indian mythology to enjoy and appreciate the Indian Arts. Painting flourished as an art form, from the pre-historic age. The Neolithic man's drawings on the walls of his cave dwellings represent the oldest examples of Indian painting. Paintings on pots discovered from the Harappan Civilization (3000 BC), the cave paintings of Ajantha and Ellora using earth and vegetable dyes (I-V Century AD), wall paintings in the temple of Tanjavoor (I Century AD) and the Kalankari art forms in the Vidharba temple present the refinement in techniques and process.
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