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         Burma Geography:     more books (29)
  1. Burma, (Provincial geographies of India) by Herbert Thirkell White, 1923
  2. Myth & History In Historiography of Early Burma: Pardigms, Primary Sources, & Prejudices (Ohio RIS Southeast Asia Series) by Michael A. Aung-Thwin, 1998-05-30
  3. A first geography of Burma by Elsa C Stamp, 1957
  4. Economic geography of a north Burma Kachin village by Robert E Huke, 1954
  5. A junior geography of India, Burma and Ceylon by Cameron Morrison, 1926
  6. Notes on the ancient geography of Burma by Charles Duroiselle, 1906
  7. A world geography for schools in Burma by A. M Druitt, 1937
  8. A geography for Burma: Standard by C Morrison, 1921
  9. Rainfall in Burma, (Geography publications at Dartmouth) by Robert E Huke, 1966
  10. A new geography of India, Burma & Ceylon, by L. Dudley Stamp, 1942
  11. Notes on the early history and geography of British Burma: The Shwe Dagon Pagoda by Emanuel Forchhammer, 1883
  12. Articles on the physiography of Burma by Nyi Nyi, 1965
  13. Spaces and territorialities on the Sino-Burmese boundary: China, Burma and the Kachin [An article from: Political Geography] by K. Dean,
  14. Economic geography of India,: Incl. Pakistan, Burma & Ceylon by Arunendu Das Gupta, 1963

101. Guide To The Nationalism And Progress In Free Asia Conference Tape Recordings,19
Democratic Administration in burma, geography of burma as it Related toHuman History Dr. Kyaw Thet, The Evolution of Political Parties in burma
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMM04521.html
Guide to the Nationalism And Progress In Free Asia Conference Tape Recordings,
Collection Number: 4521
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library
Contact Information: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Fax: (607) 255-9524
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Compiled by: M.E. Warren Date completed: April 1992 EAD encoding: Martin Heggestad, May 2003 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Nationalism and progress in free Asia conference tape recordings, 1955 Collection Number: Creator: Johns Hopkins University.School of Advanced International Studies. Quantity: 27 cassettes. Forms of Material: Audiotapes. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Audio tapes of seminars preceding the conference. ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY The School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University sponsored a conference held in Washington, D.C., Aug. 1955 and Rangoon, Burma, Oct. 1955. COLLECTION DESCRIPTION Audio tapes of seminars preceding the conference. Subjects include: "The Constitution and Organization of Government in Burma", "Problems of Local Government in Burma," Dr. Hugh Tinker; "Pre-Buddhist Influences on Burmese Buddhism," "The Cultural Aspects of Burmese Life," Dr. Htin Aung; "History of Nationalism in Burma", "The Evolution of Political Parties in Burma," Dr. Kyaw Thet; "The Essentials of Buddhist Doctrine," U Aung Than; "Agricultural Development in Burma," Dr. Takahashi; "The Industrial Development of Burma," U Aye Hlaing; "Democratic Administration in Burma," "Geography of Burma as it Related to Human History," Daw Thin Kyi; "Burma's Relations with the Western Nations," U Ohn Gaing; "Survey of the Languages of Burma," G. H. Luce; and "Nationalism in Indonesia," Soe Bagio.

102. Burma : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
burma. CityNet burma (US); World Factbook 1999 (US) Page updated 17/09/99 ©CTI geography, Geology Meteorology, University of Leicester 1999.
http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/cti/places/burma.html
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103. Final Report
5.6 burma 5.6.1 Basic geography 5.6.1.1 Extent of the Basin within burma5.6.1.2 Relevance of the Basin to burma 5.6.2 Approach to Natural Resource
http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/geography/hirsch/
Natural Resource Management in the Mekong River Basin: Perspectives for Australian Development Cooperation Final overview report to AusAID
Philip Hirsch and Gerard Cheong
University of Sydney
With input from:
Cisca Spencer, Murdoch University
Kevin Hewison, University of New England
Alexandra Gartrell and Peter Hinton, University of Sydney
Nguyen Viet Thinh and Fiona Miller, Hanoi National Pedagogic University
Sunil Pednekar and Mingsarn Kaosa-ard, Thailand Development Research Institute
Centre for Protected Areas and Watershed Management, Department of Forestry, Lao PDR
2 April 1996 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES EXECUTIVE ... INTRODUCTION 1.1 PREAMBLE 1.2 AIMS AND STRUCTURE OF THIS REPORT AUSTRALIAN AID PROGRAMMING AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN THE MEKONG BASIN 2.1 KEY ISSUES AND PRINCIPLES FOR PROGRAMMING 2.1.1 Environment, resource management and aid programming 2.1.2 Incorporating different perspectives 2.1.3 Gender, resource management and aid programming 2.1.4 Role of MRC in the regional program 2.1.5 Political and institutional considerations

104. Geography Department, Cambridge » Janice Stargardt
The Historical geography of burma; the creation of enduring patterns in the Pyuperiod. Newsletter of the International Institute of Asian Studies IIAS,
http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/stargardt/
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Departmental/related websites Geography Intranet Scott Polar Research Institute Unit for Landscape Modelling University of Cambridge You are in: Home People Affiliated, Emeritus and College staff Janice Stargardt ... Contacts E-mail: janice.stargardt geog.cam.ac.uk Tel: Fax: Address: Department of Geography Department of Geography
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Janice is a member of the Historical and Cultural Geography research cluster Jump to information on:
Janice Stargardt, MA DLett
Affiliated Lecturer, PACSEA Senior Research Fellow, Fellow, Tutor and Director of Studies at Sidney Sussex College , (Foreign Professor, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne)
Janice Stargardt works on the environmental and historical geography/archaeology of South and South East Asia, especially on the long record of interactions between societies and their environments and cultural and commercial exchanges.
Biography
Career:
  • 2002-present: Fellow, Tutor and Director of Studies in Geography and Archaeology

105. Legend Of The Birman:Sacred Cat Of Burma
0HinduBuddhist infulance on todays Temple. 0geography of burma Here are somelinks on the country of burma. MYANMAR geography, History and Culture
http://www.vcnet.com/valkat/legend.html
The Legend of the Sacred Cat
KATASCALI CATTERY best viewed in 24 bit color
BIRMAN HISTORY
The Legend of the Sacred Cat of Burma History of the Birman Breed
Hindu-Buddhist infulance on todays Temple

Geography of Burma
The Legend of the Sacred Cat of Burma
Many centuries ago by a sparkling lake, in a valley surrounded by majestic mountains, the temple of Lao-Tsun was guarded by 100 yellow-eyed white cats with long silken hair. The temple housed a beautiful golden goddess with sapphire blue eyes who watched over the transmutation of souls. The head monk, Mun-ha, whose beard had been braided with gold by the enlighten one, often knelt in meditation before the golden goddess,Tsun-Kyan-Kse. At his side was his faithful and beloved companion, a beautiful temple cat named Sinh. Sinh would always shared in his master's meditation. As the monk meditated, Sinh would gaze steadily at the golden goddess beautiful sapphire blue eyes. A veil of mystery surrounding this initial background of the Birmans. According to the explorer, Auguste Pavie who made a study of this subject stated the pointed cats of all colors, some mitted and some not, can be seen in todays temples.

106. Rama_geography
burma (Myanmar). People, geography, government, economyhttp//www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/bm.html; General Information
http://ias.berkeley.edu/orias/SEARama/RamaGeography.htm
LESSON BOX u PROJECT HOME u OVERVIEW AND CONTENTS u IMAGE LIBRARY u SOUTHEAST ASIAN VARIANTS u GEOGRAPHY RAMAYANA IN INDIA:
u MIDDLE SCHOOL SCRIPT
u INTERVIEW WITH ROBERT GOLDMAN
u "THE RAMAYANA, an Enduring Tradition: its Text and Context" u WAYANG ACTIVITY
u STORY CLOTH ACTIVITY u VOCABULARY u REFERENCES/
LINKS
The Ramayana in Southeast Asia
GEOGRAPHY Students in small groups work in the computer lab to research background on one of the Southeast Asian countries below. They report on one of the Southeast Asian coutries below:
LAOS
CAMBODIA MALAYSIA VIETNAM ... INDONESIA Links were assembled at Corte Madera Middle School for Donna Kasprowicz's 6th grade class.
Laos

107. GEsource World Guide - Myanmar (Burma)
A collection of maps and geographic information for Myanmar (burma), Geographic Data Top Myanmar (burma) is located in Asia, in the timezone GMT 6.5.
http://www.gesource.ac.uk/worldguide/html/842_map.html
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108. Our Lovely Country, Burma; Our Lovely Country, Burma; Our Lovely Country, Burma;
Geographic coordinates 22 00 N, 98 00 E. Map references Southeast Asia National Coalition Government of the Union of burma (NCGUB), headed by Dr. SEIN
http://www.angelfire.com/ok/NLD/Burma.html
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B U R M A
GEOGRAPHY
  • Location:
    Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Bangladesh and Thailand.
  • Geographic coordinates:
    22 00 N, 98 00 E
  • Map references:
    Southeast Asia
  • Area:
    total : 678,500 sq km
    land: 657,740 sq km
    water: 20,760 sq km
  • Land boundaries:
    total: 5,876 km
    border countries:
    Bangladesh 193 km, China 2,185 km, India 1,463 km, Laos 235 km, Thailand 1,800 km
  • Coastline:
    1,930 km
  • Maritime claims: contiguous zone: 24 nm continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin exclusive economic zone : 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm
  • Climate: tropical monsoon; cloudy, rainy, hot, humid summers (southwest monsoon, June to September); less cloudy, scant rainfall, mild temperatures, lower humidity during winter (northeast monsoon, December to April)
  • Terrain: central lowlands ringed by steep, rugged highlands
  • Elevation extremes: lowest point: Andaman Sea m highest point : Hkakabo Razi 5,881 m

109. Burma Case Study
IDENTIFICATION; LEGAL CLUSTERS; GEOGRAPHIC CLUSTERS; TRADE CLUSTERS; ENVIRONMENTCLUSTERS Geographic Site Southeast Asia. c. Geographic Impact burma
http://www.american.edu/TED/burma.htm
TED Case Studies
Economic Sanction vs FDI: Policy Determinations for Burma
I. Identification
1. The Issue
Burma was once a democratic country. However, in 1962, the country's democratic system was destroyed because of the military coup, and since then the country has been ruled by a brutal military government. The issue of Human Rights Violation in this country has been recognized in the international community since then. There is an on going debate about economic sanctions and foreign direct investment in the country like Burma which violates international standard of human rights. In this situation, the United States has imposed economic sanction on Burma while the Japanese government has determined that the constructive engagement is the better solution. The purpose of this research is to compare those two different policy impacts, and analyze the possible consequences of each strategy.
2. Description
3. Related Cases

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