Shows that the human element brings the most important dimension to war. Victory as the utmost goal in war; Carl von Clausewitz's total concept of achieving victory; Moral factors in determining the outcome of wars; Metal agility as a human factor; Different layers of courage; Cohesion of ...
Fig. 3: The inclusion of human dimension objectives has increased over time. The line indicates the predicted probability of including a human dimension objective in a wildlife translocation through time; the shaded area represents the 95% confidence interval, and the points indicate raw data (binar...
It will instead briefly consider the political environment in BiH 15 years after the war, the continued human dimension efforts of the Mission, and reflections on the scope and limits of such a field Mission in the broader political arena. 展开 ...
Home The Human in Command Chapter The Human in Command A Brief IntroductionChapter pp 1–5 Cite this chapter The Human in Command Ross Pigeau & Carol McCann 295 Accesses Abstract The impetus for this book is simple: to outline, discuss, and emphasize the uniquely human dimension of militar...
Climate change may thus have played a more important role and imposed a wider ranging effect on human civilization than has so far been suggested. Findings of this research may lend an additional dimension to the classic concepts of Malthusianism and Darwinism. 展开 ...
Lesser Dragonmark Spell:Dimension Door Lesser Dragonmark Spell:Protection from Elements AP Cost: 2Ranks: 1Progression: 5Requires: Least Dragonmark of Finding/Making/Passage/Sentinel, Dragonmark Focus Skill Focus: Humans are versatile and can excel at virtually any skill. ...
We all exist in a multi-dimensional world. You have a physical body which you can hold onto with your hands; but you also experience emotions and thoughts that you cannot hold with your hands. Also, your consciousness is an extraordinary dimension of personal experience that science still does...
The following chapter presents the insights gathered from the reconstruction of the historical dimension of wildlife trends and species occurrence gathered from the secondary data (literature and document) analysis followed by the expert interviews and community questionnaires. Wildlife and human-wildlife con...
5.3 The “Human Dimension” of the OSCE The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) comprises 57 Member States, including all the states of Europe and the former Soviet Union as well as the USA and Canada. Mongolia was the latest member to join the OSCE in 2012. The...
Spatial dimension introduces complexity, though rigorous mathematical analysis is still viable for a small population with few small sub-populations. This situation may arise with an accidentally transferred population. Here, we consider infinitesimally small populations to be rare for invasive species and...