Yet up until 1988these technologies had been considerably less effective for either... TL Mcnaugher - 《International Security》 被引量: 49发表: 1990年 Soldiers, citizens, and the symbols of war : from classical Greece to republican Rome, 500-167 B.C. Soldiers, citizens, and the symbols ...
Of the whole body.…The senators of Rome are this good belly,And you the mutinous members. For examineTheir counsels and their cares, digest things rightlyTouching the weal o’ th’ common, you shall findNo public benefit which you receiveBut it proceeds or comes from them to youAnd no ...
The global financial crisis was the outcome of financial liberalisation in the context of rising macroeconomic imbalances, as argued by Matthew Klein and Michael Pettis inTrade Wars are Class Wars. The most important outcomes were the sudden economic collapse, the rescues of the financial system, the...
The equation of Rome with Babylon, odd as it may seem to be from a geographic and political perspective, although it has a parallel in the NT, presumably derives from the practice of actualising the four king- doms in the visions of Daniel (Dan. 2 and 7).20 These kingdoms are ...
[47]. This would allow a high degree of flexibility from MSs to define zones in their territory, where either drones operations are prohibited or restricted (for example to protect sensitive areas), or where certain requirements are alleviated. In addition, it would allow the use of autonomous...
We design a preference elicitation survey to study preferences for forests and voluntary contributions towards a fire prevention programme, either through voluntary monetary contributions (crowdfunding the prevention expenses) or by contributing with time (crowdsourcing the execution of prevention tasks). We...
“Wisdom is a shelter as money is a shelter, but the advantage of knowledge is this: Wisdom preserves those who have it.” Ecclesiastes 7:12 NIV Jesus clearly told us: “No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the ...
“walkability” topic, and we refer to the definition by Leslie, Butterworth and Edwards (2006): “the extent to which characteristics of the built environment and land use may or may not be conductive to residents in the area walking for either leisure, exercise or recreation, to access ...