Search Results - Reconstruction Era
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A global multiproxy database for temperature reconstructions of the Common Era
Published 2017“…Reproducible climate reconstructions of the Common Era (1 CE to present) are key to placing industrial-era warming into the context of natural climatic variability. …”
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A Study Of Peacebuilding And Reconstruction Process In The Post- War Era In Sri Lanka
Published 2016“…Era pasca-LTTE dan pasca-peperangan di Sri Lanka menimbulkan satu situasi di mana pemerintah tidak mempunyai sebarang pembangkang yang boleh menentang atau mempengaruhi aktiviti-aktiviti rekonstruksi pembinaan perdamaian selepas peperangan. …”
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The destruction and reconstruction of Aleppine 'Ajami rooms of Jdaydeh's Houses'
Published 2017“…Aleppo has a long history, extending from the third millennium BC to the Islamic era. The remains are monuments to these great civilizations. …”
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Insights from Antarctica on volcanic forcing during the Common Era
Published 2014“…In our new reconstruction, many additional records have been added and dating of previously published records corrected through precise synchronization to the annually dated West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide ice core7, improving and extending the record throughout the Common Era. …”
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Early onset of industrial-era warming across the oceans and continents
Published 2016“…The evolution of industrial-era warming across the continents and oceans provides a context for future climate change and is important for determining climate sensitivity and the processes that control regional warming. …”
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Tropical sea surface temperatures for the past four centuries reconstructed from coral archives
Published 2015“…Most annually resolved climate reconstructions of the Common Era are based on terrestrial data, making it a challenge to independently assess how recent climate changes have affected the oceans. …”
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Transnationality And Nationalism: Shared And Contested Memories Of Wu Lien-teh Across East And Southeast Asia In Post-sars Era
Published 2016“…The findings show that the reconstruction of Wu's pasts in the region has been shaped by varying subjective concerns of different historical actors, politics and social conditions in the region, and the transnationality, locality and materiality of Wu's legacies.…”
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Constituents of global mindset intensity: empirical evidence from a study of Japanese managers
Published 2011“…In the case of the Meiji Era expansion, the dramatic advances have commonly been interpreted as resulting from the herculean efforts of ex-samurai leaders acting as agents of the administration, and in the post war reconstruction period, a larger societal sub-group, Japanese ‘salary men’. …”
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Constituents of a Global Mindset: An Empirical Study with Japanese Managers
Published 2014“…In the case of the Meiji Era expansion, the dramatic advances have commonly been interpreted as resulting from the herculean efforts of a special group, namely ex-samurai leaders acting as agents of the administration, and in the post-war reconstruction period, a larger societal sub-group, Japanese “salary men,” functioned as the agents of change. …”
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The Recontruction Of “Borobudur Chair” An Indonesian Cultural Heritage
Published 2016“…“Borobudur Chair” is a reconstruction of a chair visual from the reliefs of Borobudur temple. …”
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Apparent polar wander paths of the major Chinese blocks since the Late Paleozoic: Toward restoring the amalgamation history of east Eurasia
Published 2017“…© 2017 High quality paleomagnetic poles (a.k.a. paleopoles) are essential for quantitative lithospheric plate reconstruction. However, the current paleomagnetic database of the major Chinese blocks, including the North China Block (NCB), the South China Block (SCB), and the Tarim Block (TB), since the Late Paleozoic Era contain outdated and low quality data. …”
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Inter-hemispheric temperature variability over the past millennium
Published 2014“…In conjunction with an independent Northern Hemisphere temperature reconstruction ensemble, this record reveals an extended cold period (1594–1677) in both hemispheres but no globally coherent warm phase during the pre-industrial (1000–1850) era. …”
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The role of integrated Islamic education towards empowerment of Islamic society: a case study of Malaysian integrated school
Published 2019“…The call for an Integrated Islamic Education has become widely discussed in the modern era, especially within the South Asia region including Malaysia and Indonesia. …”
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Rebuilding the Angolan body politic: global and local projections of identity and protest in O Herói/The Hero (Zézé Gamboa, 2004)
Published 2012“…It considers how O Herói’s depiction of a war-torn nation, and of the impediments to its reconstruction, negotiates between a socially-engaged film-making practice, informed by local tradition and the tenets of ‘Third Cinema’, and the demands of a globalised cinema market. …”
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Social media addiction and young people: a systematic review of literature
Published 2020“…Background: In this era, social media addiction is prevalent among young people. …”
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Late Mesozoic tectonics of Central Asia based on paleomagnetic evidence
Published 2010“…Our paleomagnetic reconstruction indicates also that the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean was still not closed completely before the end of the Jurassic. …”
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Exploring shape and colors from existing silk scarf by integrating Chinese Dunhuang Mural elements to contemporary perception from historical evolution and cultural perspective in...
Published 2024“…How combining classical Dunhuang murals with new-era clothing and jewelry design is crucial for the inheritance and development of Dunhuang culture. …”
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