scholarly journals Tapeséré Akorang Mabbasa Ogi

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-118
Author(s):  
Teguh Arafah

Many indigenous Muslims compose a book of interpretation with different types of languages ​​and methods used. Then came the mention of "native" interpretation, which is a term used to refer to the interpret. literature that arose/ appear from the creation of the Muslim of Archipelago, both the original and the descendants. For example Tarjumân Mustafîd by 'Abd Rauf Singkel using Malay Language, Al-Ibrîs li Ma'rifat at-Tafsîr Al-Qur’an al-'Azîz karya KH Bishri Musthafâ using Javanese Language, Tahrîf Qulûb al-Mu'minîn fî Tafsîr Sentences Sûrat Yâsîn creation of Ahmad Sanusi ibn 'Abd Rahim. In this article, attempt to reveal one of the literary interpretation of the archipelago from Tana Bugis AGH. Abd Muin Yusuf with his creation TapeséréAkorang Mabbasa Ogi with the Indonesian Council of Ulama (MUI) of South Sulawesi. This book is called the book of Tapesere Akorang Mabbasa Ogi. Its Naming as a practical consideration to facilitate the reader to know and remember the book for the society of Bugis easily achieve the purpose of Al-Qur’an, both in the activities of religion and daily life.The Book of Tafsere Akorang mabbasa Ogi when viewed in term of its presentation belongs to the category of Tahlili Interpretation, but in the description does not use such a performance with interpretations using this method. By analyzing different aspects in detail, especially the linguistic aspect. It is intended to facilitate the reader Interpretation not to be preoccupied with his analyzes.

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-118
Author(s):  
Teguh Arafah

Many indigenous Muslims compose a book of interpretation with different types of languages ​​and methods used. Then came the mention of "native" interpretation, which is a term used to refer to the interpret. literature that arose/ appear from the creation of the Muslim of Archipelago, both the original and the descendants. For example Tarjumân Mustafîd by 'Abd Rauf Singkel using Malay Language, Al-Ibrîs li Ma'rifat at-Tafsîr Al-Qur’an al-'Azîz karya KH Bishri Musthafâ using Javanese Language, Tahrîf Qulûb al-Mu'minîn fî Tafsîr Sentences Sûrat Yâsîn creation of Ahmad Sanusi ibn 'Abd Rahim. In this article, attempt to reveal one of the literary interpretation of the archipelago from Tana Bugis AGH. Abd Muin Yusuf with his creation TapeséréAkorang Mabbasa Ogi with the Indonesian Council of Ulama (MUI) of South Sulawesi. This book is called the book of Tapesere Akorang Mabbasa Ogi. Its Naming as a practical consideration to facilitate the reader to know and remember the book for the society of Bugis easily achieve the purpose of Al-Qur’an, both in the activities of religion and daily life.The Book of Tafsere Akorang mabbasa Ogi when viewed in term of its presentation belongs to the category of Tahlili Interpretation, but in the description does not use such a performance with interpretations using this method. By analyzing different aspects in detail, especially the linguistic aspect. It is intended to facilitate the reader Interpretation not to be preoccupied with his analyzes.


Somatechnics ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-38
Author(s):  
Michael O'Rourke ◽  
Kamillea Aghtan

This pair of texts, article and response – a performance poem of sorts – focuses on the sexual and textual erotics which circulate in the texts written by Jacques Derrida and Hélène Cixous for and about each other. It is based on Michael O'Rourke's ‘The Divivacities of Cixous and Derrida’, a keynote lecture delivered at the Bodies in Movement conference at Edinburgh in May of 2011 and Kamillea Aghtan's response to O'Rourke. It seeks to discuss the textual intimacies of Hélène Cixous, Jacques Derrida (and by reflection Michael O'Rourke and Kamillea Aghtan) and the various sensual bodies of text created between them. As O'Rourke enfolds his textual subjects, Aghtan repositions O'Rourke's conception of textual friendship and love in terms of her response and, by doing so, suggests a new kind of (un)balanced relationship in its writing, the creation of different amalgams and further bodies of text that are thoroughly contingent, multiplying and obstinately open-ended.


2020 ◽  
pp. 97-110
Author(s):  
E. N. Mikhailova ◽  
V. A. Telegina

The article is devoted to the study of evaluative tools used in modern French media in order to form the media image of a representative of the political elite. The techniques used in the creation of a memorial media portrait of Jacques Chirac (1932—2019), President of France from 1995 to 2007 are considered. The research material was the most prestigious French print media of various political orientations, published in late September — early October 2019 in connection with the death of the ex-President of the French Republic. The relevance of the research topic is dictated by the close attention of modern linguistics to axiological phenomena, differently presented in different types of discursive practices. The novelty of the study is due to the appeal to the analysis of the complex of evaluation tools used in the French print media when characterizing the former leader of the state during the nation’s farewell period. The estimated potential of the title of the article and its influence on the formation of the estimated vector of the entire text of the publication are shown. A systematic analysis of the assessment expression means, reflected in the memorial media portrait of the politician, is given. The factors that influenced the peculiarities of their use in this type of media portrait are revealed.


Author(s):  
Bérengère Lafiandra

This article intends to analyze the use of metaphors in a corpus of Donald Trump’s speeches on immigration; its main goal is to determine how migrants were depicted in the 2016 American presidential election, and how metaphor manipulated voters in the creation of this image. This study is multimodal since not only the linguistic aspect of speeches but also gestures are considered. The first part consists in presenting an overview of the theories on metaphor. It provides the theoretical framework and develops the main tenets of the ‘Conceptual Metaphor Theory’ (CMT). The second part deals with multimodality and presents what modes and gestures are. The third part provides the corpus and methodology. The last part consists in the corpus study and provides the main source domains as well as other rhetorical tools that are used by Trump to depict migrants and manipulate voters.


Author(s):  
Francesco Sacchetti

In this work I address creativity in the process of social sciences research, comparing quantitative and qualitative approaches. In discussing creativity I go back to Chomsky and his distinction between rule-governed and rule-changing creativity. In my analysis I suggest that the quantitative approach is characterized by rule-governed creativity, the qualitative one by rule-changing creativity: these are two models of creativity that the Chomskian vision links to a set of rules. Thus in the first case the creation of the tools by which the researcher collects information is submitted to a set of rules related to substantial and procedural competences. In the second case the creative phase does not have a place in the creation of a tool, but rather in a performance. The idea of performance as a constitutive part in qualitative research is analysed on a substantial basis, revealing the implications of distinct creative processes under different methodological choices. Whilst a quantitative approach requires using procedural and substantial competences, I suggest that in a qualitative enquiry the researcher’s fieldwork is considered as a ‘performance’ because of its adaptive character. The researcher is constantly confronted with unforeseen situations, surrounded by an unknown environment. Also, this use of the notion of ‘performance’ comprehends both elements of the process as well as of the outcome of fieldwork, as it recalls peculiar characteristics of qualitative work: action and interaction, personal involvement and, above all, orientation to a purpose (in this context, the teleological purpose of knowledge production).


2003 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 439-459 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brian K. Payne ◽  
Bruce L. Berg

The 1990s witnessed the criminalization of elder abuse. This criminalization included the creation of mandatory-reporting legislation, increased penalties for elder abusers, and modifications in criminal procedures for older victims. Little attention has been given to those officials actually involved in deciding how elder abuse cases should be handled. This research considers the sanctions recommended by police chiefs and ombudsmen for six different types of offenses against seniors. Attention is also directed toward potential differences between the groups' attitudes about elder abuse. Results indicate that ombudsmen see nursing home offenses as more severe than street offenses or white-collar offenses. Police chiefs see street offenses as the most severe offense type. Implications are provided.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 175-190
Author(s):  
Armand D’Angour

Abstract The fragment of the chorus of Euripides Orestes preserved on Pap. Vienna G 2315 leaves a host of unanswered questions. For whom was the papyrus inscribed? How much of Orestes was preserved on the roll? Whose music is it, and what melodic and harmonic sounds does it preserve? Can the gaps in the melody be filled so as to (re)create performable music based on the papyrus for the Euripidean text, and if so how? This article sets out in detail the steps that led to the creation of a score that has become part of a widely viewed Youtube video presentation of a performance in Oxford in July 2017.


Author(s):  
Allison Galloup

The University of North Georgia, a recently consolidated university, has four libraries of varying sizes with different types of collections – ranging from libraries with larger sized book collections to libraries that rely on electronic resources. In addition to the differences in size and collections, the libraries also face the challenge of distance. This chapter follows the creation of an emergency plan, a recovery plan, and a continuity of operations plan for an academic library with four unique campus locations. The creation process begins with risk assessments of all four libraries, creating a team to write the plan, writing the plan and implementation and training for faculty and staff. The policies were written by a committee of five and included at least one representative from each campus.


Author(s):  
Carmen Cowick ◽  
Jeff Cowick

In this paper the authors discuss what a disaster plan entails and the steps that need to be taken for an institution to create such a plan, including taking advantage of all the new opportunities to provide a more comprehensive disaster plan through new technologies such as mobile applications, cloud storage and online reference tools. A disaster is a sudden change of situation, because of this, the planning for such an event needs to be done well ahead of time so that adequate training can be implemented and the response to the disaster can be quick and effective. As much as apathy, avoidance and lack of resources can be excuses as to why we have not created an institutional disaster plan, being prepared and trained to handle the different types of emergency disasters that can befall a library or archive is the best way to ensure that the materials will remain protected and the damage done to them in the case of an actual disaster is minimized. The steps outlined in this chapter will help any library or archive in the creation of a successful disaster plan and help them understand why some disaster plans fail.


2022 ◽  
pp. 68-93
Author(s):  
Daniele Giordino ◽  
Edoardo Crocco

Climate change, pollutants, sustainable development, and public health have become increasingly more relevant issues that continuously get addressed and discussed by governments and entities all over the globe. Through the adoption of policies and recyclable methods, they hope to encourage and aid the responsible consumption of natural resources so as to reduce the creation of waste. Furthermore, the generation of sustainable communities is encouraged so as to safeguard and protect the population's health against the risks associated with different types of pollutants. To support SMEs in the adoption of sustainable practices, this chapter aims to introduce, guide, and provide some useful tools that can then be utilized by readers and professionals operating within SMEs to maximize the effectiveness of their sustainability approaches and tools while also providing knowledge on how the implementation of sustainable practices could be integrated within their businesses.


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