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Taylor, Michael D. "Weak gardens of Eden for 1-dimensional tessellation automata." International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences 8, no. 3 (1985): 579–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/s0161171285000631.

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IfTis the parallel map associated with a1-dimensional tessellation automaton, then we say a configurationfis a weak Garden of Eden forTiffhas no pre-image underTother than a shift of itself. LetWG(T)=the set of weak Gardens of Eden forTandG(T)=the set of Gardens of Eden (i.e., the set of configurations not in the range ofT). Typically members ofWG(T)−G(T)satisfy an equation of the formTf=SmfwhereSmis the shift defined by(Smf)(j)=f(j+m). Subject to a mild restriction onm, the equationTf=Smfalways has a solutionf, and all such solutions are periodic. We present a few other properties of weak Gardens of Eden and a characterization ofWG(T)for a class of parallel maps we call(0,1)-characteristic transformations in the case where there are at least three cell states.
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Tishman, Shari. "Youth Neighborhood Maps From Around the World: A Preliminary Look Through a Studio Thinking Lens." Empirical Studies of the Arts 38, no. 1 (August 28, 2019): 52–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0276237419868950.

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This article takes a look at 624 neighborhood maps, drawn by students aged 8 to 18 years from 24 countries, between 2017 and 2018. The maps were made as part of an online cultural exchange program called Out of Eden Learn, developed at Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. In honor of Dr. Ellen Winner, a preliminary analysis of the maps is offered using The Studio Thinking framework as a lens. Developed by Winner and her colleagues, the Studio Thinking framework identifies eight habits of mind—sometimes called thinking dispositions—that are characteristic of high-quality thinking in the arts and elsewhere. The article focuses on three of these dispositions in particular: Envision, Observe, and Express. With a twist, it also says a few words about a fourth, Understanding Art World.
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CHUA, LEON O., GIOVANNI EGIDIO PAZIENZA, LASZLO ORZO, VALERY I. SBITNEV, and JINWOOK SHIN. "A NONLINEAR DYNAMICS PERSPECTIVE OF WOLFRAM'S NEW KIND OF SCIENCE PART IX: QUASI-ERGODICITY." International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 18, no. 09 (September 2008): 2487–642. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218127408021853.

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Our scientific odyssey through the theory of 1-D cellular automata is enriched by the definition of quasi-ergodicity, a new empirical property discovered by analyzing the time-1 return maps of local rules. Quasi-ergodicity plays a key role in the classification of rules into six groups: in fact, it is an exclusive characteristic of complex and hyper Bernoulli-shift rules. Besides introducing quasi-ergodicity, this paper answers several questions posed in the previous chapters of our quest. To start with, we offer a rigorous explanation of the fractal behavior of the time-1 characteristic functions, finding the equations that describe this phenomenon. Then, we propose a classification of rules according to the presence of Isles of Eden, and prove that only 28 local rules out of 256 do not have any of them; this result sheds light on the importance of Isles of Eden. A section of this paper is devoted to the characterization of Bernoulli basin-tree diagrams through modular arithmetic; the formulas obtained allow us to shorten drastically the number of cases to take into consideration during numerical simulations. Last but not least, we present some theorems about additive rules, including an analytical explanation of their scale-free property.
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Hughes, T. J., R. H. Buchanan, K. A. Mawhinney, J. P. Haughton, F. W. Boal, Robert D. Osborne, Anngret Simms, et al. "Reviews of Books and Maps." Irish Geography 10, no. 1 (December 26, 2016): 116–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.55650/igj.1977.861.

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REVIEWS OF BOOKSIRELAND IN PREHISTORY, by Michael Herity and George Eogan. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1977. 302 pp. £8.95. Reviewed by: T. J. HughesTHE LIVING LANDSCAPE: KILGALLIGAN, ERRIS, CO. MAYO, by S. Ó Catháin and Patrick O'Flanagan. Dublin: Comhairle Bhéaloideas Éireann, 1975. 312 pp. Reviewed by: R. H. BuchananTHE IRISH TOWN: AN APPROACH TO SURVIVAL, by Patrick Shaffrey. Dublin: The O'Brien Press, 1975. 192 pp. £5.00. Reviewed by: K. A. MawhinneyLOST DEMESNES: IRISH LANDSCAPE GARDENING 1660–1845, by Edward Malins and the Knight of Glin. London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1976. 208 pp. ,£15.00. Reviewed by: K. A. MawhinneyNORTH BULL ISLAND, DUBLIN BAY — A MODERN COASTAL NATURAL HISTORY, edited by D. W. Jeffrey and others. Dublin: Royal Dublin Society, 1977. 158 pp. Hardback .£6.50, paperback £3.60. Reviewed by: J. P. HaughtonCONFLICT IN NORTHERN IRELAND: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A POLARISED COMMUNITY, by John Darby. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1976. 268 pp. £7.95. Reviewed by: F. W. BoalBELFAST: AREAS OF SPECIAL SOCIAL NEED. REPORT BY PROJECT TEAM. Belfast: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1976. 85 pp. £3.25. Reviewed by: Robert D. OsborncDUBLIN: A CITY IN CRISIS, edited by P. M. Delany. Dublin: Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, 1975. 108 pp. £3.25. Reviewed by: Anngret SimmsIRELAND'S VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE, by Kevin Danaher. Cork: Mercier Press for the Cultural Relations Committee of Ireland, 1975. 82 pp., 68 plates. £1.50. Reviewed by: F. H. A. Aalen18TH CENTURY ULSTER EMIGRATION TO NORTH AMERICA, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland Education Facsimiles 121–140. Belfast: H.M.S.O., 1972. £0.45.; PLANTATIONS IN ULSTER, c. 1600–41, by R. J. Hunter. Public Record Office of Northern Ireland Education Facsimilies 161–180. Belfast: H.M.S.O., 1975. £1.00.; RURAL HOUSING IN ULSTER IN THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY, prepared by Alan Gailey, Victor Kelly and James Paul with an introduction by E. Estyn Evans, for the Teachers' Centre of the Queen's University, Belfast in association with the Ulster Folk Museum and the Public Record Office Northern Ireland. Belfast: H.M.S.O., 1974. £0.70.; LETTERS OF A GREAT IRISH LANDLORD: A SELECTION FROM THE ESTATE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE THIRD MARQUESS OF DOWNSHIRE, 1809–45, edited with an introduction by W. A. Maguire, for the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland. Belfast: H.M.S.O., 1974. 189 pp. £1–65.; ORDNANCE SURVEY MEMOIR FOR THE PARISH OF DONEGORE, Belfast: Department of Extra-Mural Studies, Queen's University, and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, 1974. v + 64 pp. 1 map and 31 plates. £0.75. Reviewed by: A. A. HornerTHE LANDED GENTRY. Facsimile documents with commentaries. Dublin: The National Library of Ireland, 1977. 20 sheets and introduction. £1.00. Reviewed by: J. A. K. GrahameSANITATION, CONSERVATION AND RECREATION SERVICES IN IRELAND, by Michael Flannery. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 1976. 178 pp. £5.75. Reviewed by: Michael J. BannonGEOGRAPHY, CULTURE AND HABITAT, SELECTED ESSAYS (1925–1975) OF E. G. BOWEN, selected and introduced by Harold Carter and Wayne K. D. Davies. Llandysul: Gomer Press, 1976. 275 pp. £6. Reviewed by: J. H. AndrewsDICTIONARY OF LAND SURVEYORS AND LOCAL CARTOGRAPHERS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 1550–1850 edited by Peter Eden. Folkestone: William Dawson & Sons. Part I, 1975; Parts II and III, 1976. 377 pp. £6.00 per part. Reviewed by: A. A. HornerFIELDS, FARMS AND SETTLEMENT IN EUROPE, edited by R. H. Buchanan, R. A. Butlin and D. McCourt. Belfast: Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, 1976. 161 pp. £5. Reviewed by: J. H. AndrewsREVIEWS OF MAPSNORTHERN IRELAND — A MAP FOR TOURISTS. 1:250,000(1970); CASTLEWELLAN FOREST PARK. 1:10,000(1975); ADMINISTRATIVE MAPS; MAP CATALOGUE (1975 edition). 26 pp. Reviewed by: J. A. K. Grahame
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Yogatama, Alexander Kresna, Jolang Sasongko Sutapa, Okkie Putriani, and Sakti Prajna Mahardhika. "MaaS Implementation in Bandung City: Big Data Collection, Integration, and Utilization." INERSIA lnformasi dan Ekspose Hasil Riset Teknik Sipil dan Arsitektur 18, no. 2 (December 22, 2022): 132–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/inersia.v18i2.53222.

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The results of the Eden Strategy Institute 2021 study show that Bandung City is ranked 28th in the world's Top 50 Smart City Government Rankings. However, from the results of the Asian Development Outlook 2019 study, Bandung City is ranked as the most congested city in Indonesia and 14th in Asia. Solutions to problems are offered in the form of Mobility as a Service (MaaS), an integrated system of transportation services, digitization, and the use of big data. The realization of MaaS requires contributions from all parties. The synergy between the government, academia, stakeholders, the media, and the public is called Pentahelix. The research stage includes the collection of primary data and secondary data by conducting a literature review. Then conduct a graphical analysis of multivariate data on Pentahelix with three assessments, namely performance, competence, and involvement. Next, modeling and loading were carried out for a pilot simulation of The Bandung City area in the eastern region using macro or meso-level traffic simulation software, namely PTV Visum 2022 (Student). After comparing with real-time analysis from the Google Maps application, comprehensive results were obtained with real conditions. As a means of controlling public transportation services, an Electronic Device Capture (EDC) hardware digital system is needed that is integrated between modes through software and artificial intelligence. The final stage of this study was carried out a risk analysis matrix for the implementation of MaaS for the city of Bandung with moderate risk results. MaaS is not a new idea, but it is a good solution to overcome congestion and change Bandung’s transportation concept.
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Scott, Julie. "Salazar, Noel B. Envisioning Eden: mobilizing imaginaries in tourism and beyond. xxvi, 224 pp., maps, illus., bibliogr. Oxford, New York: Berghahn Books, 2010. £55.00 (cloth)." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 19, no. 1 (January 25, 2013): 215–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.12011_32.

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Parkes, Brandon L., Hannah L. Cloke, Florian Pappenberger, Jeff Neal, and David Demeritt. "Reducing Inconsistencies in Point Observations of Maximum Flood Inundation Level." Earth Interactions 17, no. 6 (August 1, 2013): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2012ei000475.1.

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Abstract Flood simulation models and hazard maps are only as good as the underlying data against which they are calibrated and tested. However, extreme flood events are by definition rare, so the observational data of flood inundation extent are limited in both quality and quantity. The relative importance of these observational uncertainties has increased now that computing power and accurate lidar scans make it possible to run high-resolution 2D models to simulate floods in urban areas. However, the value of these simulations is limited by the uncertainty in the true extent of the flood. This paper addresses that challenge by analyzing a point dataset of maximum water extent from a flood event on the River Eden at Carlisle, United Kingdom, in January 2005. The observation dataset is based on a collection of wrack and water marks from two postevent surveys. A smoothing algorithm for identifying, quantifying, and reducing localized inconsistencies in the dataset is proposed and evaluated showing positive results. The proposed smoothing algorithm can be applied in order to improve flood inundation modeling assessment and the determination of risk zones on the floodplain.
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Prepotenska, Maryna. "The informational phenomenon of trees and biomorphism." Skhid 3, no. 3 (October 31, 2022): 48–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.21847/1728-9343.2022.3(3).266396.

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The article analyzes the phenomenon of information exchange of trees and shows the productive role of nature in urban revitalization. Based on the EDEN Project, the potential of mental maps of the city, taking into account natural objects, was revealed. The specificity and significant sociocultural influence on the human worldview of the historically composed mytho-archetypes of the tree, their sacred and artistic images, aspects of dendrology under the auspices of biomorphic urbanism as an innovative philosophy of our days are determined. The fact of the existence of cognitive-communicative functions of nature determines the further transformation of the human worldview from the perception of nature as an eternal object of subjugation to the modern perception of it as an equal anthropomorphic subject. The topic is especially relevant in the field of post-war urban development. It is shown that the restoration of European cities, destroyed during the Second World War, took place in the unity of the revitalization of urban architecture and living nature, and harmonious development today is possible precisely thanks to such unity. The statistics of the destruction of natural objects during the period of the current Russian-Ukrainian war are presented. An overview of the facts of restoration, preservation and multiplication of natural zones in the de-occupied cities and villages of Ukraine - a symbol of the invincible spirit of Ukrainians - was made.
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Jacobs, Nancy. "Emmanuel Krieke. Re-creating Eden: Land Use, Environment, and Society in Southern Angola and Northern Namibia. Portsmouth, N.H.: Heinemann, 2004. xi + 293 pp. Maps. Bibliography. Index. $99.94. Cloth. $29.95. Paper." African Studies Review 48, no. 2 (September 2005): 159–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.2005.0065.

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Leighton, Christopher. "Industrial Eden: A Chinese Capitalist Vision. By Brett Sheehan . Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2015. 327 pp. Bibliography, figures, photographs, glossary, illustrations, maps, notes, index. Cloth, $46.50. ISBN: 978-0-674-96760-1." Business History Review 91, no. 4 (2017): 872–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007680517001684.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Eden – Maps"

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Eder, Barbara [Verfasser]. "Pflanzenbauliche Untersuchungen zum Einfluss von Genotyp und Anbauverfahren auf die Ertragsbildung und das Methanbildungspotenzial von Mais (Zea mays L.) / Barbara Eder." 2010. http://d-nb.info/1005079390/34.

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Books on the topic "Eden – Maps"

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Ravenholt, Halvor B. Soil survey of Eden Valley area, Sweetwater and Sublette counties, Wyoming. [Washington, D.C.?]: The Service, 1990.

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United States. Soil Conservation Service., United States. Bureau of Reclamation., and Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station, eds. Soil survey of Eden Valley area, Sweetwater and Sublette counties, Wyoming. [Washington, D.C.?]: The Service, 1991.

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Patterson, Richard North. Eden in winter. London: Quercus, 2014.

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Churchill, Eden, and Indo-China, 1951-1955. New York: Anthem Press, 2010.

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Rawson, Michael. Eden on the Charles: The making of Boston. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2010.

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Eden, Suez, and the mass media: Propaganda and persuasion during the Suez crisis. London: Tauris Academic Studies, I.B. Tauris, 1996.

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Palmieri, Patricia Ann. In Adamless Eden: The community of women facultyat Wellesley. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995.

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Congress, Library of, ed. Lewis & Clark and the revealing of America: Rivers, edens, empires. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 2003.

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Palmieri, Patricia Ann. In Adamless Eden: The community of women faculty at Wellesley. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995.

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A hundred words for hate: A Remy Chandler novel. New York, New York: ROC, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Eden – Maps"

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Lin, Fanglei. "Electron Polarization." In Polarized Beam Dynamics and Instrumentation in Particle Accelerators, 155–81. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16715-7_6.

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AbstractThis chapter focuses on the introduction and discussion of electron polarization. In addition to the gyromagnetic ratio, the most different character of electrons compared to protons is that electrons radiate electromagnetic energy in a circular accelerator. A very small correction has to be applied to the electron spin flip to account for the synchrotron radiation. The different instantaneous spin flip probabilities, up to down and down to up, can build up the electron beam polarization state. However, mostly synchrotron radiation tends to disturb the electron orbital motion that is eventually balanced by the radiation damping along an equilibrium orbit. The electron spin motion is described by the modified Thomas-BMT equation with the radiative spin transition term included. Detail of the electron (de)polarization phenomena is described in this chapter. The lecture is extracted from various early theoretical papers, lectures, thesis and presentations (Lee, Accelerator Physics. World Scientific Publishing, 1999; Buon and Koutchouk, Polarization of Electron and Proton Beams. CERN-SL-94-80-AP, 1994; Montague, Phys. Rep. 113(1):1–96, 1984; Lee, Spin Dynamics and Snakes in Synchrotrons. World Scientific Publishing, 1997; Barber and Ripken, Handbook of Accelerator Physics and Engineering, 1st edn. World Scientific Publishing, 2006; Barber, An Introduction to Spin Polarisation in Accelerators and Storage Rings. Cockcroft Institute Academic Training Winter Term, 2014; Mane, Nucl. Instr. Methods Phys. Res. A 292:52–74, 1990; Berglund, Spin-Orbit Maps and Electron Spin Dynamics for the Luminosity Upgrade Project at HERA. DESY-THESIS-2001-044, 2001; Electron-Ion Collider Conceptual Design Report, 2020).
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"Maps." In Contested Eden, viii. University of California Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/9780520920552-001.

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Parrish, Susan Scott. "Conclusion: Noah’s Kin." In The Flood Year 1927. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691168838.003.0009.

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This chapter considers the question of what made the recent disaster called Katrina in 2005, and its mediation, distinct from its 1927 forerunner. It argues that what was most different about the two events is that artists and commentators in 2005 could be more openly critical of the racial and class dimensions of their disaster before a multiracial mass audience. The chapter also considers a poem that appeared in print in April 1927, which must have seemed a providential coincidence to many readers. The poem, called “Noah Built the Ark,” moves from the halcyon days in Eden to the point at which “God got sorry that he ever made man.” Like other works of the Harlem Renaissance, the poem called upon the currency of folk form to create a public awareness of traditions within African American culture.
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Mendelson, Edward. "W. H. Auden: A Bibliographical Supplement." In ‘The Map of All my Youth’, 203–36. Oxford University PressOxford, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198129646.003.0010.

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Abstract W H. Auden: A Bibliography 1924-1969, 2nd edn. (Charlottesville, Virginia, 1972), compiled by B. C. Bloomfield and Edward Mendelson, described Auden’s publications from the start of his career through the end of 1969. This supplementary list extends the record to the end of 1987 and includes items mistakenly omitted from the Bibliography. This list is a summary only, without the full detail presented in the Bibliography. It lists Auden’s books, and his contributions to books and periodicals, but does not include interviews, published extracts fom private letters, recordings, broadcasts, or other forms of publication. A future edition of the Bibliography will include such items, as well as full descriptions of the books briefly listed here.
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Koç, Çilem Tuğba. "İletişim Araştırmalarının Sosyolojik Kökenleri." In İletişim Bilimlerinde Son Yaklaşımlar. Özgür Yayınları, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.58830/ozgur.pub135.c650.

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Sosyal teori üretimi, sanıldığının aksine gerçek hayatla hiçbir ilgisi olmayan, içi boş levhalardan oluşan bir teoriler zinciri değildir. Tam tersine, sosyal teoriler, en başından beri, içinde yaşanılan toplumsal gerçekliği ele alarak, toplumsal olguların anlaşılmasında ve açıklanmasında izlekler sunan, bazen birbiririni destekleyen bazen de birbirbirine karşı çıkan yaklaşımlar bütünüdür. Endüstrileşme, şehirleşme, kitle toplumu, tüketim toplumu, yabancılaşma, ayrımcılık gibi sosyal olgular, içi boş etiketler değil, içinde yaşadığımız toplumsal gerçekliği anlatan kavramlardır. Dolayısıyla, bu kavramlar üzerinden toplumsal gerçekliği anlamlandırmaya çalışan sosyal teoriler, yaygın kanının aksine hiç de içi boş fikirlerden ibaret değildirler. Modernleşmenin bir parçası olarak ortaya çıkan, hatta “modernin (new/yenini) bilimi” olarak da ifade edilen Sosyoloji, Endüstri Devrimi sonrasında, toplumsal bağlarından koparak, kırsaldan kente göç eden büyük kalabalıkların/kitlelerin içinde yaşadığı toplumu ele almıştır. Sanayileşme neticesinde şehirlere taşınan bireylerin/kalabalıkların, tıpkı atomun parçalarının bir kütleyi/maddeyi oluşturması gibi, birbirinden izole edilmiş bir şekilde bir kütleyi/kitleyi (Mass) oluşturduğu düşünülmeye başlamıştır. İletişim araçlarındaki gelişmeler, modern insanın başını daha önce hiç görülmemiş bir şekilde döndürmüş, bu araçların kitleleri yönlendirmede/etkilemede ne denli etkili oldukları Kütle/Kitle İletişim Araştırmaları’nın (Mass Communication Research) olarak ayrı bir disiplin olarak doğuşunu hazırlamıştır. Bu çalışma, Sosyoloji’den ayrıştırılarak modellere indirgenmiş, parçalanmış İletişim Kuramları anlatısı sunmak yerine; İletişim Araştırmaları’yla Sosyoloji arasındaki bağı yeniden kurma çabası yönünde bir girişimdir. Çalışmada, Sosyoloji’nin bir disiplin olarak gelişimini sağlayan Chicago Okulu araştırmacılarının “iletişim ve iletişim araçlarına” olan yaklaşımları ve Chicago Okulu’nun İletişim araştırmaları konu edilmiştir. Ayrıca makalede, incelenen dönem, İletişim Araştırmaları tarihinde güçlü etkiler dönemi olarak da adlandırıldığı için, kitle iletişim araştırmalarında bu dönemle birlikte anılan Chicago Okulu sosyologlarının iletişim araştırmalarına da yer verilmiştir.
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"Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Epitaph on Wyatt (1542)." In English Renaissance Literary Criticism, edited by Brian Vickers, 70–72. Oxford University PressOxford, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198186793.003.0003.

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Abstract Henry Howard (1517-47), given the courtesy title Earl of Surrey in 1524, when his father Thomas Howard became the third Duke of Norfolk, was a courtier who achieved distinction as a soldier, but was executed for treason. His poetry appeared in the influential Songs and Sonettes written by the ryght honorable Lorde Henry Haward, late Earle of Surrey, and other, brought out by the printer Richard Tottel in 1557 and often reprinted: see the magnificent edition, Tottel’ s Miscellany, ed. H. E. Rollins, 2 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., 1928; rev. edn., 1965), also The Arundel Harington Manuscript of Tudor Poetry, ed. Ruth Hughey, 2 vols. (Columbus, Ohio, 1960).
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Hopkins, David, and Tom Mason. "Samuel Johnson and Chaucer." In Chaucer in the Eighteenth Century, 252–76. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192862624.003.0009.

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Abstract This chapter investigates the presence of Chaucer in Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary (1755, 2nd edn, 1773). There are considerable difficulties in reconciling remarks in Johnson’s Lives of the Poets, his plans for an edition of Chaucer, and his references to Chaucer in different parts of the Dictionary. Johnson presented Chaucer with difficulties of every kind, as a historian of the language, as a historian of the course of English poetry, and as a literary critic. His decision to confine his illustrative examples to works composed during and after the sixteenth century should have excluded Chaucer entirely. But Chaucer creeps in (often via Junius’s Etymologicon). Johnson cites lines that appear nowhere in Chaucer’s texts, and misquotes some that do. Some Chaucerian words and phrases (‘Mars armipotent’, ‘gladder’) are attributed to Dryden rather than to their source in Chaucer, and the reader of the Dictionary is offered a great many passages of Chaucer via Dryden. So frequent, indeed, is citation of Dryden’s Chaucerian versions, that some works (e.g. The Character of a Good Parson) appear piecemeal almost entire in the Dictionary.
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Cohen, Richard I. "Raul Hilberg. The Destruction of the European Jews. 2nd edn., 3 vols. New York: Holmes and Meier. 1985. Pp. xii, 1223." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 1, 391–95. Liverpool University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113171.003.0047.

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This chapter explores Raul Hilberg's The Destruction of the European Jews (1985). Hilberg's predominant concern in 1961 and again in 1985 was to fully disentangle the labyrinth of the intricate Nazi bureaucracy, which remains for him the clue to understanding how the mass murder of some 5,200,000, according to Hilberg's calculation, was possible. Thus, Hilberg has fully preserved the structure, the method of inquiry, and the interpretation embedded in the first edition and rarely sees the need to deviate from his earlier presentation. The prism of the German bureaucracy serves Hilberg to view the evolution of the destruction process and it is through its horrifying success that the tragic failure of the Jews to counter effectively the destruction process is assessed. As such, Hilberg looms as the functionalist par excellence. Save for his opening chapter, where he pits Nazi anti-semitism against previous anti-semitic regulations to show the ideological and legalistic parallels and divergencies, Hilberg shies away from some of the major questions which have attracted historical enquiry in the last quarter of a century.
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Reports on the topic "Eden – Maps"

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Anderson, Zachary W., Greg N. McDonald, Elizabeth A. Balgord, and W. Adolph Yonkee. Interim Geologic Map of the Browns Hole Quadrangle, Weber and Cache Counties, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, December 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.34191/ofr-760.

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The Browns Hole quadrangle is in Weber and Cache Counties of northern Utah and covers the eastern part of Ogden Valley, a rapidly developing area of the Wasatch Range. The Middle and South Forks of the Ogden River bisect the quadrangle and are important watersheds and recreational areas to the communities of Ogden Valley and the Wasatch Front. The towns of Huntsville and Eden are just west of the quadrangle, unincorporated communities with year-round residents are present throughout the quadrangle, and numerous summer-cabin communities are present in the eastern part of the quadrangle. A portion of Powder Mountain ski resort, which draws year-round visitation and recreation, is present in the northwest corner of the quadrangle. The quadrangle contains the Willard thrust, a major thrust fault with approximately 30 mi (50 km) of eastward displacement that was active during the Cretaceous-Eocene Sevier orogeny (Yonkee and others, 2019). In the quadrangle, the Willard thrust places Neoproterozoic through Ordovician strata in the hanging wall over a fault-bounded lozenge of Cambrian strata and footwall Jurassic and Triassic strata (see cross section on Plate 2). Neoproterozoic strata comprise a succession of mostly clastic rocks deposited during rifting of western North America and breakup of the supercontinent Rodinia (Yonkee and others, 2014). These rocks include the Cryogenian-age Perry Canyon and Maple Canyon Formations, and the Ediacaran-age Kelley Canyon Formation, Papoose Creek Formation, Caddy Canyon Quartzite, Inkom Formation, Mutual Formation, and Browns Hole Formation. The Browns Hole Formation is a sequence of interbedded volcaniclastic rock and basalt lava flows that provides the only radiometric age control in the quadrangle. Provow and others (2021) reported a ~610 Ma detrital apatite U-Pb age from volcaniclastic sandstone at the base of the formation, Crittenden and Wallace (1973) reported a 580 ± 14 Ma K-Ar hornblende age for a volcanic clast, and Verdel (2009) reported a 609 ± 25 Ma U-Pb apatite age for a basalt flow near the top of the formation. Cambrian strata in the hanging wall include a thick basal clastic sequence (Geertsen Canyon Quartzite) overlain by a thick sequence of interbedded limestone, shale, and dolomite (Langston, Ute, and Blacksmith Formations). Hanging wall rocks are deformed by Willard thrust-related structures, including the Browns Hole anticline, Maple Canyon thrust, and numerous smaller folds and minor faults. Footwall rocks of the Willard thrust include highly deformed Cambrian strata within a fault-bounded lozenge exposed in the southern part of the quadrangle, and Jurassic and Triassic rocks exposed just south of the quadrangle. The Paleocene-Eocene Wasatch Formation unconformably overlies older rocks and was deposited over considerable paleotopography developed during late stages of the Sevier orogeny. The southwest part of the quadrangle is cut by a southwest-dipping normal fault system that bounds the east side of Ogden Valley. This fault is interpreted to have experienced an early phase of slip during local late Eocene to Oligocene collapse of the Sevier belt and deposition of volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks (Norwood Tuff) exposed west of the quadrangle (Sorensen and Crittenden, 1979), and a younger phase of slip during Neogene Basin and Range extension (Zoback, 1983). Lacustrine deposits and shorelines of Pleistocene-age Lake Bonneville are present in the southwest corner of the quadrangle near the mouth of the South Fork of the Ogden River and record the highstand of Lake Bonneville (Oviatt, 2015). Pleistocene glacial deposits, present in the northwest corner of the map, are likely related to the Pinedale glaciation, commonly expressed by two moraine building episodes in the Wasatch Range (Quirk and others, 2020). Numerous incised alluvial deposits and geomorphic surfaces are present along major drainages and record pre- and post-Lake Bonneville aggradational and degradational alluvial and colluvial sequences. Mass-movement deposits, including historically active landslides, are present throughout the quadrangle. Crittenden (1972) mapped the Browns Hole quadrangle at 1:24,000 scale, which provided an excellent foundation for the general stratigraphy and structure, but the 1972 map lacked important details of unconsolidated surficial units. As part of 1:62,500 scale mapping of the Ogden 30'x60' quadrangle, Coogan and King (2016) updated stratigraphic nomenclature, revised some contacts, and added more details for surficial units. For this map, we utilized new techniques for data acquisition and analysis to delineate surficial deposits, bedrock contacts, and faults more accurately and precisely. Mapping and field data collection were largely done in 2021–2022 using a combination of GPS-enabled tablets equipped with georectified aerial imagery (U.S. Department of Agriculture [USDA] National Agriculture Imagery Program [NAIP], 2009), orthoimagery (Utah Geospatial Resource Center [UGRC] State Geographic Information Database, 2018b, 2018c; 2021a, 2021b), and lidar data (UGRC State Geographic Information Database, 2006; 2011; 2013–2014; 2018a), previously published geologic maps, topographic maps, and applications for digital attitude collection. We also used hand-held GPS units, Brunton compasses, and field notebooks to collect geologic data. Field data were transferred to a Geographic Information System (GIS), where the map was compiled and completed.
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Naffi, Nadia, Ann-Louise Davidson, and Didier Paquelin. Perturbation dans et par les bureaux de soutien à l’enseignement pendant la pandémie COVID-19: Innover pour l'avenir de l'enseignement supérieur. Observatoire international sur les impacts sociétaux de l’intelligence artificielle et du numérique, September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.61737/dmbr6218.

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Aujourd'hui, la communauté éducative dans son ensemble est confrontée à un défi universel : se préparer à l'ère de la post-pandémie-COVID-19. Ce défi signifie qu’il faut assurer un enseignement équitable et de qualité ainsi qu'une évaluation efficace et efficiente de l'apprentissage selon des modalités hybrides, flexibles ou entièrement à distance. En outre, les bureaux de soutien à l’enseignement (BSE) jouent un rôle essentiel pour relever et surmonter ce défi. Ce livre blanc met en lumière la manière dont les BSE, les centres d'enseignement et d'apprentissage et les entités équivalentes ont abordé et prévoient d'aborder les tendances et les problèmes de l'apprentissage numérique dans le contexte de la perturbation de l'enseignement causée par la COVID-19. Il commence par un aperçu du rôle traditionnel que les BSE et les entités équivalentes ont joué depuis leur création dans les établissements d'enseignement. Il décrit ensuite comment ce rôle a évolué pour devenir les premiers intervenants académiques dans le contexte de la pandémie COVID-19. Le document se poursuit par une discussion approfondie sur les défis auxquels les BSE ont été confrontés depuis l'éruption de la pandémie en mars 2020 et ceux qu'ils anticipent pour les semestres à venir. Il énumère également des exemples concrets de mesures qu'ils ont prises pour faire face à ces défis. En outre, il fournit des informations détaillées sur une action majeure entreprise par tous, à savoir le partage public d'une abondance de ressources pour soutenir le corps enseignant et les étudiants pendant la transition en ligne. Cette discussion met en évidence les ressources pertinentes en matière d'équité. La dernière section de ce document présente les leçons apprises et les recommandations des centres aux centres, ainsi que les commentaires d'experts et de chercheurs du domaine avec des idées et des approches adaptées au mandat actuel des centres pour les aider à mieux faire face à ce qui s'en vient. Les recommandations de ce livre blanc s’appliquent aux établissements d'enseignement, aux membres du corps enseignant, aux étudiants et aux décideurs politiques. Ce livre blanc a été préparé dans le cadre des travaux de l’Observatoire international sur les impacts sociétaux de l’IA et du numérique (OBVIA) sur les effets des systèmes d’intelligence artificielle et des outils numériques déployés pour lutter contre la propagation de la COVID-19 sur les sociétés soutenus par les Fonds de recherche du Québec (FRQ). Il a été rédigé par Nadia Naffi PhD, Université Laval, soutenue par la Chaire de leadership en enseignement (CLE) sur les pratiques pédagogiques innovantes en contexte numérique – Banque Nationale, la Chaire de recherche « Maker Culture » de l’Université Concordia, avec la participation des chercheur·e·s Ann-Louise Davidson PhD, Concordia University, Roger Kaufman PhD, Florida State University, Richard E (Dick) Clark PhD, University of Southern California, Brian Beatty PhD, San Francisco State University, Didier Paquelin PhD, Université Laval, des consultants Dawn M. Snyder PhD, Dawn Snyder Associates, et Guy Wallace, EPPIC Inc, et des assistante·s de recherche Azeneth Patino, Université Laval, Edem Gbetoglo, Université Laval, Nathalie Duponsel, Concordia University, Céleste Savoie, Université Laval, Isabelle Fournel, Université Laval, et Ivan Ruby, Concordia University. Un grand merci aux auteurs invités qui ont contribué au livre blanc (par ordre alphabétique): Barbar Akle PhD, Lebanese American University, Fawzi Baroud PhD, UNESCO & Notre Dame University, Tony Bates PhD, Ryerson University & Contact Nord, Chris Dede PhD, Harvard University, Julie Desjardins PhD, Université de Sherbrooke, Rula Diab PhD, Lebanese American University, Moira Fischbacher-Smith PhD, University of Glasgow, Aline Germain-Rutherford PhD, University of Ottawa, David Hornsby PhD, Carleton University, Jaymie Koroluk, Carleton University, Hubert Lalande, University of Ottawa, Patrick Lyons, Carleton University, Florian Meyer PhD, Université de Sherbrooke, Richard Pinet, University of Ottawa, Annie Pilote PhD, Université Laval, Dragana Polovina-Vukovic, Carleton University, Bart Rienties PhD, Open University, Roland van Oostveen PhD, Ontario Tech University, et Laura Winer PhD, McGill University. Et un remerciement spécial aux dix-neuf centres d'enseignement et d'apprentissage et aux équipes équivalentes du Canada, des États-Unis, du Liban, du Royaume-Uni et de la France pour leur temps et les expériences qu'ils ont partagées avec notre équipe. Tous les centres faisaient face à des défis très difficiles et ont pourtant trouvé le temps de soutenir ce travail.
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Geologic map of the Belvidere Mountain area, Eden and Lowell, Vermont. US Geological Survey, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/i1560.

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Geologic map and profile of the north wall of the Snake River Canyon, Eden, Murtaugh, Milner Butte, and Milner quadrangles, Idaho. US Geological Survey, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/i1947e.

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