Significance of Reconstruction
Synonyms: Rebuilding, Renovation, Restoration, Revival, Repair, Reformation, Refurbishment, Renewal, Redevelopment
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The concept of Reconstruction in local and regional sources
Reconstruction, as defined by regional sources, centers on the re-establishment of the Central Government. This involves rebuilding it on the principle of equality, suggesting a focus on fairness and equal treatment in the newly reformed government.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The re-establishment of the Central Government, on the basis of equality.[1]
The concept of Reconstruction in scientific sources
Reconstruction, in the context of the text, refers to a challenging process of repairing tissue, particularly in areas like the oral region, after the removal of advanced tumors, requiring both aesthetic and functional restoration.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) The owners of the buildings could not afford the reconstruction costs, so they were left vacant after the disaster.[2] (2) It is the phase after a disaster where the homeless are relocated and houses and places of work are restored, but sometimes it is mistaken for physical recovery.[3] (3) It involves demolishing and rebuilding older constructions, a model criticized for not respecting the characteristics of the community.[4] (4) Reconstruction is referenced in relation to coordinating efforts after the 2010 earthquake and tsunami, highlighting the process of rebuilding after disasters.[5] (5) Reconstruction in post-conflict situations is controversial, especially when heritage assets and their values have been partially or totally lost due to conflict.[6]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) The reconstruction sequence of droughts/floods was verified, which showed that the reconstruction sequence may reasonably indicate the status of drought and flood based on standardized precipitation indicator (SPI).[7]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) The text mentions that the reconstruction of certain elements serves the purpose of establishing conditions conducive to moments of transformation, indicating that reconstruction plays a role in facilitating change.[8] (2) Haygood's spirituality emerged as a positive response to the chaos of Reconstruction, leading him to become a progressive Southerner and advocate for the rights and education of former slaves.[9]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) This process is particularly challenging for advanced tumors, especially in areas like the oral region where both aesthetic and functional repair are necessary.[10]
