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Transmigration can has several meanings:

  • Transmigration of the soul is a common term for reincarnation.
  • Transmigration program, the movement of a population from a crowded region to a less-densely-populated area. The most well-known such program was in Indonesia.
  • Transmigration operation, in CAD, is an operation to reflect changes in a part as it relates to changes in the whole.

See also, Reincarnation, as a doctrine, holds the notion that ones personality, spirit, soul, true self, I (not to be confused with the Ego as defined by psychology) or critical parts of these returns to the material world after physical death to be reborn in a new body. ... Indonesias Transmigration program was an initiative to move landless people from densely populated areas of Indonesia to less populous areas of the archipelago. ... In Solid modelling, Transmigration operation means that changes in a part must be propagated to changes in other parts which have a dependence on the first. ...


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West Papua - Transmigration (838 words)
Transmigration is part of the Indonesian government's stated policy of assimilating indigenous people with the goal of forging a single national identity.
It is clear that a major consequence of Transmigration to West Papua is the large-scale displacement of the indigenous population from their traditional lands.
According to the Minister of Transmigration, "the surrender of land for the needs of transmigration is not accompanied by compensation (ganti rugi) but only by granting recognition, namely a certificate of recognition of right....
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