نتایج جستجو برای: revolutionary movements

تعداد نتایج: 88052  

Journal: :Modern Italy 2022

Abstract The essay investigates the occupation of city Rijeka (1919–20) by an irregular army led Italian poet Gabriele d'Annunzio, focusing on concepts sovereignism and populism. While people with different mentalities ideological horizons took part in endeavour, it was d'Annunzio that gave its profound meaning. attempted to put into practice his political vision centered around a ‘noble people...

Journal: :Post-soviet Affairs 2022

The movement that mobilized to oppose Alyaksandr Lukashenka in August 2020 was notable for its ability bridge divisions of social class, geography, age, and identity. Almost uniquely among post-Soviet revolutionary movements, the Belarusians who rose up were not divided from those did along clearly discernible socio-demographic, ethnic, linguistic, or regional lines. They were, however, separat...

Journal: :International journal of social science and human research 2021

While sociology as a discipline prides in explaining the intricacies of gender and how various roles play out our society, it is ultimately chronology course history that platters ideas events they ought to have taken place, fuel food for thought other disciplines. Role women or studies on always assumed some special importance light inherent patriarchy which womenfolk often found themselves be...

2012
Parwinder pal Singh

Speech recognition is the new emerging technology in the field of computer and artificial intelligence. It has changed the way we communicate with computer and other intelligent devices of same calibre like smart phones. It is a major area of interest for research in this field which is related to artificial intelligence. In this paper the overview of this technology and its current implementat...

Journal: :ERCIM News 2012
Martin L. Kersten Stefan Manegold

The heart of a scientific data warehouse is its database system, running on a modern distributed platform, and used for both direct interaction with data gathered from experimental devices and management of the derived knowledge using workflow software. However, most (commercial) DBMS offerings cannot fulfill the demanding needs of scientific data management. They fall short in one or more of t...

2009
Gerald Jay Sussman

Instructors in introductory programming subjects often draw attention to similarities between programming and recipe writing. Too bad. It helps perpetuate a way of thinking in place since GraceHopper invented COBOL. True, we have introduced abstraction, themodel-view-controller idea, and integrated development environments, but those are all incremental, not revolutionary. Absent a revolution, ...

2012
Reza Khanbabaie Mohsen Jahanshahi

Brain research is the most expanding interdisciplinary research that is using the state of the art techniques to overcome limitations in order to conduct more accurate and effective experiments. Drug delivery to the target site in the central nervous system (CNS) is one of the most difficult steps in neuroscience researches and therapies. Taking advantage of the nanoscale structure of neural ce...

2005
Gerard J. van den Berg

Revolutionary Effects of New Information Technologies In markets with imperfect information and heterogeneity, the information technology affects the rate at which agents meet, which in turn affects the distribution of production technologies across firms. We show that in models for such markets there are typically multiple equilibria because reservation utility levels and the lowest production...

Journal: :Genetics 2010
Paul Berg Janet E Mertz

The emergence of recombinant DNA technology occurred via the appropriation of known tools and procedures in novel ways that had broad applications for analyzing and modifying gene structure and organization of complex genomes. Although revolutionary in their impact, the tools and procedures per se were not revolutionary. Rather, the novel ways in which they were applied was what transformed bio...

2006
RICHARD J. ROSS

Because my expertise is in early American history, I will concentrate on Larry Kramer’s portrait of pre-Revolutionary popular constitutionalism, which acts as a baseline against which to measure nineteenth-century developments. Before examining pre-Revolutionary constitutionalism, however, I want to note two features of Kramer’s style of historical argument that make the book a particularly sop...

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