508 research outputs found
Crustacea caspia : contributions to the knowledge of the carcinological fauna of the Caspian Sea ; Part III. Amphipoda, 1-st article: Gammaridae (part)
Crustacea caspia : contributions to the knowledge of the carcinological fauna of the Caspian Sea ; part III. Amphipoda, second article: Gammaridae
UTS Conference on Cosmopolitan Civil Societies
What does cosmopolitanism mean in an age where globalisation is accompanied by the War on Terror, and where unprecedented levels of
international migration are accompanied by attacks on multiculturalism and heightened ‘border security’ politics
The home fronts of Iowa, 1940-1945
Iowa\u27s citizens during World War II became soldiers in their loyalty, energy, and commitment as they fought on one or more of the home fronts. These four home fronts (historic terms) were the farm, production, community, and kitchen fronts. The farm front as part of the Food for Freedom campaign produced corn, soybeans, eggs, pork, beef, milk, and hemp for the Armed Services and the Allies. Iowa\u27s farmers faced labor and machinery shortages yet produced record amounts of crops and animals. This prosperity, however, cost Iowa some of its valuable topsoil and initiated a turn toward a factory perspective of farming. The production front manufactured bombs at the Iowa Ordnance Plant and machine-gun bullets at the Des Moines Ordnance Plant along with various sub-contracts at factories located throughout the state. Iowans were extremely productive soldiers of war, producing such items as mule packs, airplane parts, and highly-purified uranium. The community front supported the eight national war bond drives through various campaign tactics and conducted assorted scrap drives for iron, paper, and rubber among other items. Iowa\u27s small towns provided the organizational structures and personal motivation to ensure success in these monetary and salvage contributions for the national war effort. The community front, as a collection of families, sent young men to serve as soldiers and sailors as its greatest sacrifice to the war. And the kitchen front conserved valuable food resources through national rationing efforts, produced fruits and vegetables with Victory gardens, and preserved garden produce by home canning as well as contributing to fat and metal drives. Wartime housewives, complete with military imagery and acronyms, provided the necessary nutritional meals, despite shortages and rationing, for Iowa\u27s war workers. This complete involvement of Iowa\u27s citizens in the war effort through the four home fronts complemented the political and emotional support of the Second World War
Prairie Forge: The Extraordinary Story of the Nebraska Scrap Metal Drive of World War II
Review of: Prairie Forge: The Extraordinary Story of the Nebraska Scrap Metal Drive of World War II, by James J. Kimble
Integration of virtual players into a pedagogical simulator
The development of learner activity is a key element in the improvement of ITS (Intelligent Tutoring Systems). In business simulation, the learner is stimulated by competition with other learners. In practice, it is not always possible to find enough participants, hence the idea of virtual player participation. The SIMPLUS system proposes a generic approach to this end and creates virtual players within a business simulation without modifying the simulation itself
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