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Pengelolaan Desa Wisata Kaba – Kaba, Kecamatan Kediri, Kabupaten Tabanan
The tourism village is one alternative tourism that is currently growing in the Bali tourism industry, and one of them is the Kaba - Kaba Tourism Village. Kaba Tourism Village - Kaba is a tourism village that has just been established by the Regional Government of Tabanan Regency, so that currently Kaba - Kaba Village is still preparing itself to become a tourist attraction, so this research is important to know how the management that takes place in the Kaba Tourism Village - Kaba so that the village is ready to promote itself as one of the tourist attractions in Tabanan Regency. In this study using primary data sources obtained directly by observation and interviews, and data analysis techniques used in this study are qualitative analysis by reducing the data which is then presented and concluded. The results of this study note that the management of the Kaba - Kaba Tourism Village is fully managed by the Pokdarwis. The manager of the Kaba - Kaba Tourism Village is expected to be able to promote and operate the Kaba - Kaba Tourism Village faster. Keyword: Manajement, Kaba – kaba Tourism Village
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Komunizm kosmiczny
In: Praktyka Teoretyczna: czasopismo naukowe, Band 41, Heft 3, S. 7-15
ISSN: 2081-8130
Komunizm kosmiczny
Studia z Dziejów Rosji i Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej Vol. 51 no 2 (2016), Special Issue ; Issues of land reform and Poland's post-war borders in the broadcasts of Tadeusz Kościuszko Radio Station
Between 1941 and 1942, one general radio station, and 16 secret foreign-language (national) stations operated from Soviet territory; among them was the Polish--language Tadeusz Kościuszko Radio Station, which began operations in August 1941, andfunctioned until 22 August 1944. According to the broadcasters, the land reform should consistin expropriating the owners of large landholdings, and distributing their possessions amongpeasants and farm labourers. As regards the Poland's future borders, the broadcasters presentedthe position of their political superiors, according to whom the eastern voivodeships of the PolishRepublic should be transferred to the Ukrainian, Belarusian and Lithuanian Soviet Republics. ; p.87-116 ; Summary in English and Russian. ; Between 1941 and 1942, one general radio station, and 16 secret foreign-language (national) stations operated from Soviet territory; among them was the Polish--language Tadeusz Kościuszko Radio Station, which began operations in August 1941, andfunctioned until 22 August 1944. According to the broadcasters, the land reform should consistin expropriating the owners of large landholdings, and distributing their possessions amongpeasants and farm labourers. As regards the Poland's future borders, the broadcasters presentedthe position of their political superiors, according to whom the eastern voivodeships of the PolishRepublic should be transferred to the Ukrainian, Belarusian and Lithuanian Soviet Republics. ; s. 87-116 ; Streszcz. ang., ros.
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Komunizm w psychiatrii
In: Kwartalnik historii nauki i techniki: Kvartal'nyj žurnal istorija nauki i techniki = Quarterly journal of the history of science and technology, Band 68, Heft 1, S. 137-149
ISSN: 2657-4020
Grzegorz Michalik's study is located on the borderline of the history of science, history of ideas and social history. It is based on hitherto unknown sources and periodicals from 1945–1956. The work consists of ten chapters. First, the author outlines the history of psychiatry, starting from the end of the 18th century. He shows the development of this discipline in Poland during the partitions. Later he discusses the impact of psychoanalysis and eugenics on the development of psychiatry in the first half of the 20th century. Then he presents the specifics of the Soviet model of psychiatry and the doctrine of Pavlovism developed in the 1930s and 1940s, which, according to the author, should rather be labeled as 'Pavlovism-Lysenkoism'. The main part of the book shows the stages of the Sovietization of Polish psychiatry, including the attitudes of Polish psychiatrists (from conformism to attempts at mimicry). Methods of treatment and conditions in psychiatric hospitals are also discussed. The author puts forward the thesis that before 1956 the problems in the psychiatric treatment had not been solved. Political changes in 1956 coincided with the invention of ground-breaking drugs, which marked the beginning of a new chapter in the history of psychiatry – psychopharmacology.
Żydzi i komunizm
Komunizm i demokratii͡a
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000113716785
Photocopy. Bloomington : Indiana University, 1980. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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