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Journal articles on the topic "Battle Squares"

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Petruneva, R. M., V. D. Vasilyeva, B. A. Navrotskiy, and Ju V. Petruneva. "The City and the University: One Destiny for Two." Vysshee Obrazovanie v Rossii = Higher Education in Russia 29, no. 4 (May 1, 2020): 109–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.31992/0869-3617-2020-29-4-109-118.

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The article is devoted to faculty staff and students of the Stalingrad mechanical Institute who were the participants of the Great Patriotic war and home front workers, considers the destiny of the city and the University as one for two. The authors describe the activities of scientists, teachers and students of the Stalingrad Mechanical Institute during the Great Patriotic War, both during the Battle of Stalingrad and in evacuation in Chelyabinsk. The subject of scientific and applied work devoted to solving a number of technical problems on the creation, improvement and repair of military equipment, mainly the most massive tank of the Great Patriotic War T-34, rocket launchers «Katyusha» and several others. The results of a sociological survey of Volgograd students about their attitude to the Battle of Stalingrad are given. More than 70% of respondents are aware of the names of the heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad, the historic places, streets, squares associated with this event. The young generation carries the historic memory conveyed by the elder generation. The authors believe that it is necessary to develop the historical memory in University students using historic materials, mass media, Internet-resources, family archives, museum expositions.
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Rousseau, J. "'n Multidimensionele benadering tot die kommunikasie van ou gekanoniseerde tekste." Verbum et Ecclesia 9, no. 1 (August 2, 1988): 33–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ve.v9i1.982.

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A multidimensional approach towards the communication of ancient canonised texts This article suggests that the implementation of a multidimensional approach towards ancient canonised texts is a reality-orientated, problem-solving and progressive-effective alternative to the futile exercise of a one-dimensional approach. The over- and underexposure of the text by either an absolutised text-immanent or historical analysis is comparable to someone trying to solve Rubic's cube by turning only one level of squares. The multidimensional analysis of the relief-mapping function of the static thrust, the cosmologic-orientational function of the dynamic perspective and the persuasive function of the dialectic strategy of 1 Peter, illustrated new possibilities of experiencing a meaningful communication of ancient canonised texts as "a cosmologic battle between perspectives".
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Solovyova, Svetlana V., and Elena Yu Bolotova. "Documents of Representative Authority Bodies as a Source on the History of Urbanonyms in Volgograd: A Source Studies Aspect: The 1950s–70s." Herald of an archivist, no. 2 (2021): 428–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2021-2-428-439.

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The article is devoted to identification and analysis of documents of the executive committee of the Volgograd City Council of Workers’ Deputies containing decisions on naming and renaming of streets and squares of the city. As they reflect the historical process, the urbanonyms have great research potential. A comprehensive study of urbanonyms as a historical source involves disclosure of factors motivating to name and rename urban sites and consideration of decision-making process, which in its turn involves a wide range of documentary material. The source base of the study is minutes of meetings and decisions (with appendices) of the Executive Committee of the Volgograd City Council of Workers’ Deputies. In the course of the study, a representative sample collection has been formed, the object of which is the Battle of Stalingrad. Memory of the heroism of the defenders of Stalingrad is the brightest component of the social environment of modern Volgograd. The organizational and administrative documentation has allowed the authors to reconstruct the process of naming and renaming of streets and squares in Volgograd, to determine the mechanism of names selection, to point out specific features of the City Executive Committee’s work on this issue. Documents of Volgograd representative authority contain diverse historical information about the city toponymy: on causes and initiators of naming and renaming of streets and squares; on persons chosen for perpetuation in street names; on financial and technical issues of decisions implementation; on procedure for informing the executive authority bodies of names chosen for urban objects. The sources reveal the difficulties of this process, which are usually subjective in nature. Urbanonyms reflect substantive aspects of the history of city development (historical and military events), they take note of heroic guard units, role of outstanding personalities of the region and the country, population, administrative units, twin cities. In this regard, the attitude of representative authority bodies to preservation of historical memory in form of urbanonyms is important. Historical memory not only is one of the main channels for transmitting experience and information about the past, but also an important component of a person’s self-identification. The authors note that decision-making procedure for naming of streets and squares has changed under modern conditions; it now involves publicity, comprehensive discussion, and collegiality, thus eliminating errors in preparation of documents and implementation of decisions.
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Lord, John. "The battle for Tolmers Square." Planning Perspectives 28, no. 2 (April 2013): 343–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02665433.2013.774569.

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Eaton, Joshua A., and David J. Mendonça. "Testing an Integrated Team Effectiveness Framework in League of Legends." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 63, no. 1 (November 2019): 240–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1071181319631466.

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Objective: This paper investigates factors impacting team performance in the Multi-player Online Battle Arena gaming environment, League of Legends™, by testing an integrated Input Mediator-Outcome team effectiveness framework. Background: Secondary data and Naturally Occurring Data Sets (NODS) are data that have been collected from respondents without research interests in mind and can occur naturally in the environment. There are numerous sources of secondary data, including government data, financial databases, industry association groups, and Application Programming Interfaces, which this research utilizes to study the performance of teams. Methods: Path Analysis and Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) are analytical methods that are well suited for large data sets and sample sizes, confirmatory in nature, and can test a theoretical model. This research utilizes both in order to study factors impacting team performance. Results: A total of 5,927 matches from 742 teams are sampled and analyzed. Six team performance measures are used to discriminate between winning and losing teams, including role familiarity, team familiarity, team effectiveness, team efficiency, and the Kills, Deaths, Assist (KDA) ratio. Using path analysis and supervised PLS-DA, the models led to the successful prediction of 89.4% of the matches. The error rate for the PLS-DA model is 0.106 (Q2 = 0.523; R2 = 0.551). Conclusions: This work shows how objective, detailed data on teamwork may be used to provide insights into questions of the performance of teams. Additionally, the results demonstrate the value of using path analysis and PLS-DA to test an integrated framework. Application: This research highlights the value and feasibility of studying virtual teams for new insights into team performance.
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Mason, Fleur, and Robert Mason. "Admiral Nelson’s illnesses and injuries." International Journal of Maritime History 32, no. 3 (August 2020): 736–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0843871420956490.

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Horatio Nelson is one of the greatest English heroes. His key exploits at the battles of the Nile and Trafalgar, which led to Britain’s maritime supremacy, are well known and celebrated in the 5.5m statue at the summit of Nelson’s column in Trafalgar Square, London. The statue also showcases his most famous injuries, the injury to his right eye and arm amputation. However, as well as these he had a number of other battle injuries and afflictions including recurrent malaria, yellow fever, scurvy, tuberculosis and dysentery, which, although he bore with stoicism, may have affected his professional performance at different times in his career. The exact cause of his death was probably a combination of blood loss, lung injury and spinal shock.
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Planert, Ute. "From Collaboration to Resistance: Politics, Experience, and Memory of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in Southern Germany." Central European History 39, no. 4 (December 2006): 676–705. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938906000227.

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Travelers strolling through Stuttgart's Old Town who pause before Württemberg's royal residence can hardly fail to notice the Victory Column. Thirty meters high, it towers over the square and proclaims Crown Prince Wilhelm's victories against the armies of Napoleon in 1814. Erected in 1841, the Victory Column marked the Silver Jubilee of Wilhelm's reign, by that time a much-loved regent. Eight years earlier, at the twentieth anniversary of the Battle of Leipzig, the Bavarian king Ludwig I dedicated a memorial to the dead of the Russian Campaign. Evidently cast from the metal of French cannons, the massive obelisk dominates a crossroads in Munich—roads named after victorious battles fought during the Wars of Liberation. With their military campaigns engraved in stone, the two monarchies, Württemberg and Bavaria, demonstrated their zealous opposition to the French Emperor.
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Barclay, Gordon J. "‘Duties In Aid of the Civil Power’: The Deployment of the Army to Glasgow, 31 January to 17 February 1919." Journal of Scottish Historical Studies 38, no. 2 (November 2018): 261–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/jshs.2018.0248.

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On 31 January 1919 a demonstration in Glasgow in support of an unofficial strike for a 40-hour working week descended into violence, the ‘Battle of George Square’, probably set off by an ill-judged police baton charge. Troops called by the Sheriff of Lanarkshire began to arrive late that evening, and six tanks arrived on the following Monday. The ‘Battle’ and the subsequent military deployment have entered the mythology of Scottish socialism and, more recently, of Scottish nationalism. The strike had an overtly political aim: to force the Government to step in to regulate industry. Many in government believed that it had a more profoundly political, or even revolutionary aim. No detailed account of the troop deployment has yet been written, and in this gap mythology has flourished. This paper is intended to fill that gap and to challenge the myths.
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Sari, Dessy Riana, M. Suyanto, and Amir Fatah Sofyan. "Implementasi Kansei Engineering Dalam Perancangan Desain Karakter Dengan Prinsip Appeal (Studi Kasus : Karakter dalam Film Battle of Surabaya)." Creative Information Technology Journal 7, no. 2 (March 31, 2021): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.24076/citec.2020v7i2.254.

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Dalam penciptaan desain karakter animasi erat kaitanya dengan prinsip Appeal, namun prinsip animasi ini sangat bergantung terhadap penilaian pribadi. Sehingga diperlukan cara yang sistematis untuk memahami penilaian prinsip appeal dalam penciptaan degain karakter animasi. Penelitian ini menggunakan Metode Kansei Engeneering untuk mendapatkan penilaian mengenai prinsip appeal dengan menggunakan studi kasus karakter dari animasi Battle of Surabaya. Metode Kansei Engeneering digunakan berdasarkan perasaan psikologis yang tercermin melalui kata kansei. Analisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan analisis statistik multivariant. Hasil dari penelitian ini memberikan rekomendasi elemen desain karakter yang dihasilkan dengan prinsip appeal melalui pendekatan Kansei Engenering. Elemen desain pada penelitian ini diperoleh dari studi kasus karakter animasi di film Battle of Surabaya yang berpedoman dengan Kansei Word. Hasil analisis menunjukan bahwa pengaruh appeal pada design karakter dapat dicapai dengan elemen desain seperti Teritary Color, Near Realis, Hooded Eyes, dan Square Face Shape. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan kontribusi ilmiah mengenai penciptaan desain karakter yang mengacu pada prinsip appeal. Kata Kunci—Kansei Engeneering, Appeal, Desain KarakterAbstractWhen created animated character designs closely related to the principle of Appeal, but the principle of animation is very dependent on personal judgment. A systematic way to understand the appraisal principle is required in the creation of animated characters. This research uses Kansei Engeneering Method to get consideration of comparative principles by using case studies of characters from the Battle of Surabaya animation. The Kansei Engeneering method is used based on psychological feelings that are reflected through the word kansei. The analysis in this research uses multivariate statistical analysis. This researchy provides recommendations for the character design elements produced with the principle of appeal through the Kansei Engenering approach. The design elements in this study were obtained from a case study of animated characters in the film Battle of Surabaya, which is guided by Kansei Word. The analysis shows that the effect of appeal on character design can be achieved with design elements such as Teritary Color, Near Realist, Hooded Eyes, and Square Face Shape. This research is expected to make a scientific contribution regarding the creation of character designs that refer to the principle of appeal.Keywords— Kansei Engeneering, Appeal, Character design
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Mercinelli, Martina, and Martin J. Smith. "Fallen comrades? Anthropological analysis of human remains from the siege of Turin, 1706." Human Remains and Violence 5, no. 2 (October 2019): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/hrv.5.2.4.

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The construction of an underground car park beneath the main square of Turin, Italy in 2004 led to the unearthing of the skeletonised remains of twenty-two individuals attributable to the early eighteenth century. At this time the city was besieged during the War of the Spanish Succession in a hard-fought battle that resulted in unexpected triumph for the Piedmontese, a victory that marked a fundamental turning point in Italian history. The current study assesses the strength of evidence linking the excavated individuals to the siege and assesses their possible role in the battle through consideration of their biological profiles, patterns of pathology and the presence of traumatic injuries. This article presents the first analysis of evidence for the siege of Turin from an anthropological point of view, providing new and unbiased information from the most direct source of evidence available: the remains of those who actually took part.
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Books on the topic "Battle Squares"

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Frow, Edmund. The battle of Bexley Square. Salford: Working Class Movement Library, 1994.

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Wukovits, John. One Square Mile of Hell. New York: Penguin Group USA, Inc., 2008.

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One square mile of hell: The battle for Tarawa. New York: NAL Caliber, 2006.

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Chess target practice: Battle tactics for every square on the board. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994.

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The battle for Guatemala: Rebels, death squads, and U.S. power. Boulder: Westview Press, 1991.

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Inc, Game Counselor. Game Counselor's Answer Book for Nintendo Players. Redmond, USA: Microsoft Pr, 1991.

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The Battle for Paternoster Square. London: BBC, 1988.

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The Battle for Tolmers Square. Routledge, 2012.

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Wates, Nick. Battle for Tolmers Square (Routledge Revivals). Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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The Battle for Mansion House Square. London: BBC, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Battle Squares"

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"The Battle of Trafalgar (Square)." In Can't Pay, Won't Pay, 81–89. Pluto Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvxrpzrb.10.

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"The battle of Trafalgar Square." In State Surveillance, Political Policing and Counter-Terrorism in Britain, 99–111. Boydell & Brewer, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv136c3xj.15.

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Susanne, Jonas. "Rebels and Death Squads II." In The Battle for Guatemala, 145–60. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429492945-11.

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Susanne, Jonas. "Rebels and Death Squads I: The 1960s." In The Battle for Guatemala, 57. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429492945-5.

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"Claudius to the rescue." In The Battle for Tolmers Square (Routledge Revivals), 105–16. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203075524-10.

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"The ‘stop the levy deal’ campaign." In The Battle for Tolmers Square (Routledge Revivals), 117–30. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203075524-11.

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"Student intervention." In The Battle for Tolmers Square (Routledge Revivals), 131–70. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203075524-12.

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"Squatting." In The Battle for Tolmers Square (Routledge Revivals), 171–98. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203075524-13.

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"Council take control..." In The Battle for Tolmers Square (Routledge Revivals), 199–206. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203075524-14.

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"....or do they?" In The Battle for Tolmers Square (Routledge Revivals), 207–16. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203075524-15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Battle Squares"

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Kang, Doosun, and Kevin Lansey. "The Battle of the Water Calibration Networks (BWC): Roughness and Demand Estimation Based on Weighted Least Squares (WLS) Method." In 12th Annual Conference on Water Distribution Systems Analysis (WDSA). Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41203(425)137.

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Burton, T. D., C. P. Baker, and J. Y. Lew. "Computation of Nonlinear Response of Hydraulically Actuated Structures." In ASME 1997 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc97/vib-3837.

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Abstract The maneuvering and motion control of large flexible structures are often performed hydraulically. The pressure dynamics of the hydraulic subsystem and the rigid body and vibrational dynamics of the structure are fully coupled. The hydraulic subsystem pressure dynamics are strongly nonlinear, with the servovalve opening x(t) providing a parametric excitation. The rigid body and/or flexible body motions may be nonlinear as well. In order to obtain accurate ODE models of the pressure dynamics, hydraulic fluid compressibility must generally be taken into account, and this results in system ODE models which can be very stiff (even if a low order Galerkin-vibration model is used). In addition, the dependence of the pressure derivatives on the square root of pressure results in a “faster than exponential” behavior as certain limiting pressure values are approached, and this may cause further problems in the numerics, including instability. The purpose of this paper is to present an efficient strategy for numerical simulation of the response of this type of system. The main results are the following: 1) If the system has no rigid body modes and is thus “self-centered,” that is, there exists an inherent stiffening effect which tends to push the motion to a stable static equilibrium, then linearized models of the pressure dynamics work well, even for relatively large pressure excursions. This result, enabling linear system theory to be used, appears of value for design and optimization work; 2) If the system possesses a rigid body mode and is thus “non-centered,” i.e., there is no stiffness element restraining rigid body motion, then typically linearization does not work. We have, however discovered an artifice which can be introduced into the ODE model to alleviate the stiffness/instability problems; 3) in some situations an incompressible model can be used effectively to simulate quasi-steady pressure fluctuations (with care!). In addition to the aforementioned simulation aspects, we will present comparisons of the theoretical behavior with experimental histories of pressures, rigid body motion, and vibrational motion measured for the Battelle dynamics/controls test bed system: a hydraulically actuated system consisting of a long flexible beam with end mass, mounted on a hub which is rotated hydraulically. The low order ODE models predict most aspects of behavior accurately.
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