scholarly journals Influence of temporary organic bond nature on the properties of compacts and ceramics

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Ditts ◽  
I. Revva ◽  
V. Pogrebenkov ◽  
E. Galashov ◽  
Y. Nepochatov ◽  
...  
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Author(s):  
Hüseyin Çelik

Economy politics that were formed with neoliberalism affected media industry like it affected all the other spheres of economy. The concentration of media structures in the world, the companies which work in the media industry being worked in the other spheres of economy, the struggle of these companies against the regulations about the media and their emphasis on the cancellation of these regulations; and the international activities of media companies attract the attention of the public for the last 50 years approximately. These developments in the media industry have been experienced in Turkey and these continued to be experienced. Neoliberal politics that were applied after 1980s caused important changes in the media industry. Another important point that attracts the attention is that even though the media actors have changed; the number of the structures that are active in media is limited and this number has not been changed for years. This paper aims to put forward the changes in the media industry in Turkey and the structures that have been shaped around these changes in the framework of neoliberal policies which were started in 1980s. In this paper a qualitative research design is used and ownership structures are analysed to investigate the changes in Turkey’s media industry since 1980s. Consequently it is seen that media actors have been changed but their numbers stayed the same. Furthermore the ownership structure of the media that is formed as a result of these developments and the organic bond between the Government is underlined.


Author(s):  
Mei Wei Chen ◽  
Ju Long Yuan ◽  
Yi Yang ◽  
Dong Qiang Yu
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Nature ◽  
1940 ◽  
Vol 146 (3691) ◽  
pp. 129-129 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. T. BUTLER ◽  
M. POLANYI
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2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-21
Author(s):  
Рафал Абрамцьов

У статті аргументується засаднича теза екзистенційно-феноменологічної концепції Сарт­­ра про первинну нерозчленовану єдність людини та її свідомості і світу, до якої вона, як су­б’єкт, залучена завдяки притаманній їй інтенціональності – спрямованості на зовнішні пред­ме­ти. Нерефлексивна свідомість функціонує на спонтанному чуттєвому рівні пізнання і не ске­ро­вується свідомим себе «Я». Цим самим нерефлексивна (емоційна) свідомість людини репрезентує екзистенційний модус буття у світі як творчого переживання і нетривіального бачення об’єктів пізнання в щоразу нових зв’язках і відношеннях. При цьому емоція постає специфічним способом пізнання суб’єктом «об’єктивної» дійсності, що відрізняє її від деяких інших психічних процесів своєю непозиційністю, тобто стихійною безпосередністю й органічним зв’язком із оточенням.  Застосування феноменологічного методу в психології особистості, що базується на пред­ста­в­леному уявленні, дасть змогу реалізувати цілісний аксіологічний підхід до вивчення психічних явищ, який враховує актуальний життєвий контекст буття людини, її потреби, мотиви, інт­ереси, переконання і цінності.                Так трактований феномен нерефлексивної (емоційної) свідомості Сартра протистоїть як редук­ціонізму позитивістської (біхевіоральної) психології, так і психоаналізу Фройда, але вод­но­час може бути стимулом для розгортання досліджень у царині сучасної когнітивної психології, зокрема психології емоційного інтелекту The article argues the fundamental thesis of Sartre’s existential and phenomenological concept of initial undivided unity of a person with its consciousness and the world which it belongs to as the subject due to its characteristic intentionality – focus on external objects. Non-reflexive consciousness functions on the spontaneous sensual level of cognition and is not directed by the conscious of the self "I". Thus, the non-reflexive (emotional) human consciousness represents the existential modus of being in the world as a creative experience and non-trivial vision of objects of cognition in every time new connections and relations. Herewith, emotion acts as a specific way of experiencing "objective" reality by the subject which differs it from some other mental processes by its non-positionality, that is, by accidental spontaneity and organic bond with the environment. The application of the phenomenological method in the personality psychology based on the presented ideas makes it possible to realize the integral axiological approach to the study of mental phenomena considering human actual vital context of being, its needs, motives, interests, beliefs and values. The interpreted in such a way Sartre’s phenomenon of non-reflexive (emotional) consciousness opposes to both reductionism of positivist (behavioral) psychology and Freud’s psychoanalysis but at the same time it could be an incentive for the deployment of study in the field of modern cognitive psychology, psychology of emotional intelligence in particular


2008 ◽  
Vol 112 (50) ◽  
pp. 12799-12805 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shmuel Zilberg ◽  
Ehud Tsivion ◽  
Yehuda Haas
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Nature ◽  
1941 ◽  
Vol 147 (3731) ◽  
pp. 542-542 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. C. BAUGHAN

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-25
Author(s):  
Joyjit Ghosh

The present paper, by taking cues from Tagore’s letters, lectures and addresses, attempts to explore that he was unconventional in his ideas of education. Nature was the best teacher for Tagore, and he adopted the model of the ‘Ashram’ of the Ancient India for the realisation of his educational ideals. An academic institution, according to Tagore, should not merely impart information to the learners. It should offer elements of culture and opportunities for studying the socio-economic condition of villages around an educational centre. Leonard Elmhirst, the famous agronomist, helped Tagore in establishing ‘Siksha Satra’ at Sriniketan where the former started rural reconstruction. Tagore shared his views of education including the ‘Visva-Bharati ideals’ with Elmhirst. Another leading intellectual who gave original ideas of university education to Tagore was Patrick Geddes. Like Tagore, Geddes also advocated for the service to the community life. Arthur Geddes, the son of Patrick Geddes, to a great extent, fulfilled the poet’s dream of uniting teachers, students and humble village workers in an organic bond of necessity. Tagore’s championing of ‘the rural uplift work’ as a part of education continues to appeal to the Twentieth Century mind.


Author(s):  
Erkut Altındağ

In recent years, sharing behaviors, collective actions, and individual participation have gained momentum in terms of shared value creation understanding. Crowdfunding is one of the results of this new emphasis on collective participation. Where social entrepreneurship is a shining trend, financing of investments becomes increasingly essential. As social entrepreneurs struggle with the disadvantages of acquiring financial resources, crowdfunding appears to be an innovative tool to overcome financial shortcomings. In this chapter, the crowdfunding concept and its types are explained. Also, evidence of the organic bond between crowdfunding and social entrepreneurship with current examples from the world and Turkey is presented.


2007 ◽  
Vol 359-360 ◽  
pp. 63-67
Author(s):  
Mei Wei Chen ◽  
Ju Long Yuan ◽  
Yi Yang ◽  
Dong Qiang Yu

The bond in a grinding wheel cements the abrasive grains together, Among other factors, the bond plays a predominant part in the grinding wheel performances and on the quality of grinding results. This paper presents a literature review on organic bond grinding wheels. It discusses the characteristic of the bond and the grinding performances of the two mainly types of organic bond [1] grinding wheels: the resin bond grinding wheel and the soft-elastic grinding wheel. This paper provide a conclusion of the studying state of organic grinding wheel, which new studying can draw lesson from.


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