Japanese Brazilian Community
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. O local e o global na comunidade nipo-brasileira: um exercício sociológico sob o prisma dos jovens na cidade de São Paulo / Local and global in the Nipo-Brazilian community: a sociological exercise under the youngs perspective in São Paulo City
O enfoque deste trabalho é a análise da comunidade nipo-brasileira da cidade de São Paulo (o local) e o impacto do movimento decasségui (o global) nessa comunidade no Brasil. Para tanto, separamos a análise entre grupos externos à comunidade (a sociedade brasileira e o estereótipo positivo no Brasil, e a sociedade japonesa e o estereótipo negativo no
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 02/12/2011
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2. Pharmacogenetic polymorphisms in Brazilian-born, first-generation Japanese descendants
Brazil hosts the largest Japanese community outside Japan, estimated at 1.5 million individuals, one third of whom are first-generation, Brazilian-born with native Japanese parents. This large community provides a unique opportunity for comparative studies of the distribution of pharmacogenetic polymorphisms in native Japanese versus their Brazilian-born des
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2009-12
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3. One hundred years of Japanese immigration in Brazil: the Japanese as a foreign language / Cem anos de imigração japonesa no Brasil: o japonês como ensino de língua estrangeira
The purpose of this paper is to understand how the teaching of the Japanese language has developed during the one hundred years that the Japanese people have been in Brazil. To better apprehend our object of study, we based our research on two elements: historical and linguistic grounds, favoring the teachers viewpoints, by means of their oral reports and ev
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Alterações lipídicas na população nipo-brasileira de Mombuca - Guatapará-SP / Lipid Abnormalities in the Japanese-Brazilian Population from Mombuca, Guatapará-SP
Epidemiological studies with migrant populations have promising results to the comprehension of the etiopathogenesis of non-communicable diseases. The observation that migrant populations have distinct patterns of morbidity and mortality when compared to residents of the original country, due to changes in their habits and customs, in the adap tation process
Publicado em: 2007
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5. In the name of Emperor: reflections about Shindo Renmei and his campaign for the preservation of japanese ethnicity in Brazil (1937-1950) / Em nome do imperador: reflexões sobre a Shindo Renmei e sua campanha pela preservação da etnicidade japonesa no Brasil (1937-1950)
This dissertation aims at the study of the Shindo Renmei (The Association of the Path of the Subjects). This is a japanese secret society which appeared in São Paulo in 1942, quickly moving to other brazilian states. The research revealed that the emergence of the Shindo Renmei was a counter-strategy utilized by the japanese to preserve the japanese ethnici
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Viver num corpo estrangeiro: sentidos e significados do ter e ser um corpo oriental para adolescentes nikkeis insatisfeitos com suas fenotipias / Living in a foreign body
The purpose of this paper (research) is to analyze how one feels and what it means to be of Asian descent in Brazil for adolescents who are unhappy with their phenotypic characteristics. The fundamental phenotype of having "slanted eyes" denounces one as a foreigner in Brazil aside from the fact that one is indeed Brazilian. In his daily life, the Nikkei ado
Publicado em: 2006
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7. O cuidador familiar de idosos com demencias : um estudo qualitativo em familias de origem nipo-brasileira e brasileira
Transcultural studies are useful opportunities to improve knowledge on the meanings that human groups attribute to the great issues of life course, like dependence and family caregiving to the oldest. They can contribute to establish what is culturally particular and what is general, as well as to a better understanding of patterns of cultural continuity and
Publicado em: 2003
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8. O budismo leigo da Soka Gakkai no Brasil : da revolução humana a utopia mundial
This dissertation analyzes the lay Buddhist movement Sôka Gakkai and its transplantation to Brazil. This movement wasfounded in the 1930s in Japan by a primary school teacher, Tsunesaburô Makiguchi (1871-1944), initially as a study group connected with Nichiren Shôshú ("Orthodox Sect of Nichiren Buddhism "). Excommunicated by this sect in 1991, Gakkai ma
Publicado em: 2001
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9. Changing Patterns of Rotavirus Genotypes in Ghana: Emergence of Human Rotavirus G9 as a Major Cause of Diarrhea in Children
Genotyping of human rotaviruses was performed on 312 rotavirus-positive samples collected from 2,205 young children with diarrhea in the Upper East District of Ghana, a rural community. Of the 271 (86.9%) rotavirus strains that could be VP7 (G) or VP4 (P) characterized, 73 (26.9%) were of G9 specificity. The predominant G9 genotype was G9P[8], which constitu
American Society for Microbiology.