Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Innovations in Bio-Inspired Computing and Applications IBICA 2014

Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Innovations in Bio-Inspired Computing and Applications IBICA 2014

Author: Pavel Kömer

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-06-13

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 331908156X

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This volume of Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing contains accepted papers presented at IBICA2014, the 5th International Conference on Innovations in Bio-inspired Computing and Applications. The aim of IBICA 2014 was to provide a platform for world research leaders and practitioners, to discuss the full spectrum of current theoretical developments, emerging technologies, and innovative applications of Bio-inspired Computing. Bio-inspired Computing remains to be one of the most exciting research areas, and it is continuously demonstrating exceptional strength in solving complex real life problems. The main driving force of the conference was to further explore the intriguing potential of Bio-inspired Computing. IBICA 2014 was held in Ostrava, Czech Republic and hosted by the VSB - Technical University of Ostrava.


Ethiopia

Ethiopia

Author: Paulos Milkias

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2011-05-18

Total Pages: 571

ISBN-13: 1598842587

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This book is the most complete, accessible, and up-to-date resource for Ethiopian geography, history, politics, economics, society, culture, and education, with coverage from ancient times to the present. Ethiopia is a comprehensive treatment of this ancient country's history coupled with an exploration of the nation today. Arranged by broad topics, the book provides an overview of Ethiopia's physical and human geography, its history, its system of government, and the present economic situation. But the book also presents a picture of contemporary society and culture and of the Ethiopian people. It also discusses art, music, and cinema; class; gender; ethnicity; and education, as well as the language, food, and etiquette of the country. Readers will learn such fascinating details as the fact that coffee was first domesticated in Ethiopia more than 10,000 years ago and that modern Ethiopia comprises 77 different ethnic groups with their own distinct languages.


For Our Soul

For Our Soul

Author: Teshome Wagaw

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 2018-02-05

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 0814344097

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For Our Soul describes the ongoing process of adjustment and absorption that the Ethiopian Jewish immigrants experienced in Israel. Between 1977 and 1992, practically all Ethiopian Jews migrated to Israel. This mass move followed the 1974 revolution in Ethiopia and its ensuing economic and political upheavals, compounded by the brutality of the military regime and the willingness—after years of refusal—of the Israeli government to receive them as bona fide Jews entitled to immigrate to that country. As the sole Jewish community from sub-Sahara Africa in Israel, the Ethiopian Jews have met with unique difficulties. Based on fieldwork conducted over several years, For Our Soul describes the ongoing process of adjustment and absorption that the Ethiopian Jewish immigrants, also known as Falasha or Beta Israel, experienced in Israel.


Marxist Modern

Marxist Modern

Author: Donald L. Donham

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1999-06-25

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780520213296

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Modernity has become a keyword in a number of intellectual debates: in marginal areas of the world as much as its centres of power and wealth. Investigating Ethiopia during the 1974 revolution, Donald Donham constructs a narrative of upheaval and change, presenting locals' views on the matter.


From Falashas to Ethiopian Jews

From Falashas to Ethiopian Jews

Author: Daniel Summerfield

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-25

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1351566342

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In the light of the Israeli government's plan to halt Ethiopian immigration, this book provides original research into the transformation of the Falashas to Ethiopian Jews during the twentieth century which made them eligible for immigration into Israel, adding a new dimension to the question of 'Who is a Jew', namely the case of the 'manufactured Jew'.


Challenges and Opportunities for Inclusive Development in Ethiopia

Challenges and Opportunities for Inclusive Development in Ethiopia

Author: Rahmato, Dessalegn

Publisher: Forum for Social Studies

Published: 2019-03-25

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9994450670

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As part of its on-going public dialogue program on progress in Ethiopia’s development and public policy the Forum for Social Studies is undertaking a project of research and public dialogue on a number of selected topics on the theme of 'Prospects and Challenges for Inclusive and Participatory Development in Ethiopia'. The aim is to enable researchers and professionals to present evidence-based papers to stimulate debate and reflection. This first book in the program looks at the impact of development or lack of it, on specific social groups, namely women, young people and vulnerable groups that should be entitled to decent social care.


Subjects of Empires, Citizens of States

Subjects of Empires, Citizens of States

Author: Samson A. Bezabeh

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 9774167295

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Subjects of Empires/Citizens of States draws on rich ethnographic and historical research to examine the interaction of the Yemeni diaspora with states and empires in Djibouti and Ethiopia from the early twentieth century. Elegantly combining theoretical readings with extensive empirical findings, this study documents a largely forgotten period in the history of Yemeni migration as well as contributing to the wider debates on class, citizenship, and ethnicity in relation to diaspora groups. It will appeal to specialists in Middle East studies and to those who study the Indian Ocean and Horn of Africa regions, as well as to migration and diaspora studies scholars, nongovernmental organizations, and policy makers.