AC flashover characteristics and arc development process of glaze ice-covered insulators in natural environment

Author(s):  
Chunyu Zong ◽  
Yuyao Hu ◽  
Xingliang Jiang ◽  
Richang Xian ◽  
Zongyuan Liu ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-91
Author(s):  
Luong Thi Thu Tran

The demand for clothing belongs to the need to ensure the survival of humans and human society. Clothing is the cultural achievements dealing with the natural environment. Together with social development process, clothes serve as signaling messages about social status, profession, economic conditions, aesthetic taste of the wearer. Therefore, in the basic structure of the culture of physical life organization, clothing – one of the three basic needs (food, shelter, clothing) deeply expresses cultural characteristics of the subject. This paper presents striking cultural features of Vietnamese and Korean civilians’ everyday clothing in Vietnamese and Korean traditional culture periods (before exposure to Western culture).


1970 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 151-168
Author(s):  
Michael Polonsky

Developing corporate strategies dealing with the natural environment requires that the organization take into consideration a number of internal and external stakeholders. Whilst most firms understand this need, most do not have a process for examining the relevant stakeholders and including them in the environmental strategy development process. This paper discusses how firms can use the stakeholder management process to identify important environmental stakeholders. It also discusses how firms can use an expanded version of the stakeholder strategy matrix to incorporate stakeholders into the environmental strategy development process. Utilizing these tools would allow firms to develop more effective strategies to deal with the natural environment, thus reducing their vulnerability to external shocks caused by "unsatisfied" stakeholders.


2013 ◽  
Vol 357-360 ◽  
pp. 33-38
Author(s):  
Jing Chen ◽  
Fang Wang ◽  
Jia Ping Liu

Lhasa region's special natural environment makes a unique form of regional folk house. Because of the external culture influence, the form of traditional folk house is continuous improvement. The traditional independence Tibetan folk house is reducing in the Lhasa city. In this situation, the author and his research team had surveyed and tested different types folk houses in the Lhasa city and surrounding areas. Through comparing the spatial characteristics among the traditional Tibetan folk house, contemporary Tibetan folk house and contemporary unit resident building, and this paper analysis the problems faced by each folk house in the development process and extracts the successful experiences from them. That can be used to guide future local residential architectural design.


2012 ◽  
Vol 524-527 ◽  
pp. 3709-3712
Author(s):  
Chang Qi Li ◽  
Fan Xiang

This article first analyzes the concept, features, functions, of folk- based Scenic, summarizes the current problems in the development process. Then the study of ecological destination - Lugu Lake Scenic Area in detail analyses the natural environment and socio-economic and cultural , and puts forward the sustainable ecological development mode for Lugu lake scenic .  Folk-type of scenic areas is preserved considerable local houses, ruins legacy, crafts, folk customs and religious rituals and facilities of the social scenic area. It has unique folk landscape features, and no shortage of beautiful natural landscape. It’s main functions are researches education, tours, activities, special education and landscape experience.


2019 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurel Symes ◽  
Thalia Wheatley

AbstractAnselme & Güntürkün generate exciting new insights by integrating two disparate fields to explain why uncertain rewards produce strong motivational effects. Their conclusions are developed in a framework that assumes a random distribution of resources, uncommon in the natural environment. We argue that, by considering a realistically clumped spatiotemporal distribution of resources, their conclusions will be stronger and more complete.


2018 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Crimston ◽  
Matthew J. Hornsey

AbstractAs a general theory of extreme self-sacrifice, Whitehouse's article misses one relevant dimension: people's willingness to fight and die in support of entities not bound by biological markers or ancestral kinship (allyship). We discuss research on moral expansiveness, which highlights individuals’ capacity to self-sacrifice for targets that lie outside traditional in-group markers, including racial out-groups, animals, and the natural environment.


Author(s):  
Robin Attfield ◽  
Andrew Belsey
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