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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    July, 2015
    Myanmar

    Abstract: "This paper presents the findings of a research study that investigated the level of education that the children of labor migrants from Burma now living in Chiang Mai, Thailand can access to as well as looking at the possibility and different channels for their further education should their parents decide to return to Burma. The focus of the study concentrates on four different ethnic groups, Karen, Karenni, Palaung and Shan by looking at children from the age between 4-13 years old to identify factors that are involved when these migrant children move back to Burma.

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    July, 2015
    Myanmar

    In
    2012,
    amidst
    the
    communal
    violence
    between
    Royingha
    and
    Rakhine,
    a

    Chin

    bride
    father

    at
    Paletwa

    in
    southern
    part
    of
    Chin
    state

    in
    Myanmar

    asked
    twenty
    lakhs

    in
    kyat

    (approximately

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    July, 2015
    Myanmar

    Customary Tenure and Land Alienation in Myanmar:
    "Customary communal tenure is characteristic of many local upland communities in S.E. Asia. These
    communities have strong ancestral relationships to their land, which has never been held under
    individual rights, but considered common property of the village. Communal tenure has been the
    norm and land has never been a commodity. This is an age-old characteristic of many societies
    globally. Prior to the publication in 1861 of Ancient Law by the English jurist Henry Sumner Maine,

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    July, 2015
    Myanmar

    Abstract: "This research paper would be conducted to integrate with cultural heritage buildings and
    new public buildings within the
    whole area of Bagan harmoniously. New public buildings such as
    hotels, motels, guest houses, inns, museum and viewing tower are constructed within old Bagan
    area, new Bagan area, area of inside city wall and Nyaung Oo area. The authority demarcated laws
    an
    d regulations, and building control plans within archaeological zone, monumental zone and

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    July, 2015
    Myanmar

    Abstract: "With
    the
    major
    economic
    system
    changes,
    many
    new
    developments
    are
    observed
    in
    every
    sector
    of

    Myanmar.
    Urban
    landscaping
    is
    an

    integral
    part
    of
    modern
    urban
    construction
    and
    also
    presents
    the

  6. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    July, 2015
    Myanmar

    Abstract: "This
    article
    aims
    to
    explain
    the
    relations
    of
    Mon
    diaspora
    at
    Baan
    Wang
    Ka,
    Kanchanaburi
    Province,

    Thailand
    with
    their
    homeland.
    It
    argues
    that
    such
    relationships
    are
    diverse
    and
    reflect
    the

  7. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    July, 2015
    Myanmar

    This paper highlights the location of Burma (Myanmar) and reconsiders its geographical territory andits historical position. There were and are a lot of studies of Burma/Myanmar. Most of the studies were on the Burma itself or on those people living in Buma. On the other hand, Burma situated at the meeting point of South Asia and Southeast Asia. In other words, Burma holds a position of the node or corridor which connecting these two regions.

  8. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2015
    Myanmar

    In recent years migration studies have theorized that 21st-century migration is following patterns that both incorporate and diverge from academic and policymaking explanations of late 20th-century migration. The case of Myanmar, whose out-migration is well-known and well-enumerated, nevertheless shows both a less-known pattern of in-migration in rural areas as well as environmental (and not only economic) factors in both in- and out- migration.

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