scholarly journals Handball in the reflection of collectibles

2021 ◽  
pp. 4-14
Author(s):  
K. Bugaevsky

Purpose: to study the issue of the reflection of kickboxing in a variety of collectibles, such as philately, faleristics and numismatics. Material and methods. This study was conducted in September-October 2021. During the research work, the method of in-depth literary-critical analysis of available scientific sources of information was used using reference books, encyclopedias, catalogs, specialized periodicals, Internet resources. Results: this study provides information on the popularity of kickboxing as reflected in collectibles. The following collectibles are presented - philately, faleristics and numismatics. The obtained data and their analysis indicate that in the collectibles, in a fairly complete volume, materials are presented that tell about the popularity and place of this type of martial arts, among other, similar sports, as well as about competitions of various levels, in kickboxing, held in the world. Kickboxing is most actively represented in foreign philately, commemorative and award medals, on badges. Conclusions. According to the results of the study, it was determined that for many years, in the world's collectibles, such a type of martial arts as kickboxing has been actively promoted, with the reflection in philately, numismatics and faleristics, the most important sporting events in the world of this sport, as at the level of a separate state , and championships of the continent, the world. Modern collectibles are capable, in a fairly complete, accessible, colorful and informative way, to convey all the necessary information about the events taking place in this type of martial arts, taking place all over the world. Modern collecting, primarily thematic, is one of the most effective means of expanding the sphere of knowledge in the studied issue and, in a very non-standard way of presenting interesting additional information. Keywords: kickboxing, collecting, philately, faleristics, numismatics

2021 ◽  
pp. 22-34
Author(s):  
K. Bugaevsky

Purpose: to study the reflection of taekwondo in a variety of collectibles, such as philately, faleristics and numismatics. Material and methods. This study was conducted in January 2021. In carrying out this research work, the method of in-depth literary-critical analysis of available scientific sources of information on the issue under study was used, using reference books, encyclopedias, catalogs, specialized periodicals, and Internet resources. Results: analysis of reference books, encyclopedias, catalogs, specialized periodicals, Internet resources showed that today there is a huge representation of taekwondo in modern collectibles. It was revealed that materials are presented in a fairly complete volume, telling about the popularity and place of taekwondo, among other types of martial arts, as well as about competitions of various levels in this sport held in the world. The processed most interesting, vivid and informative illustrative materials revealed that philatelic materials (postage stamps, envelopes, blocks) tell about taekwondo most fully. Also, taekwondo is most actively represented in foreign philately, commemorative coins and badges. Conclusions. According to the results of the study, it was determined that for many years, in the world's collectibles, taekwondo classes have been actively promoted, with reflection in philately, numismatics and faleristics, the most important sporting events in the world of this type of martial arts, both at the level of a separate state and championships of the continent, World and Olympic Games. Modern collectibles are capable, in a sufficiently full volume, accessible, colorful and informative, to convey all the necessary information about the events taking place in this type of martial arts, taking place all over the world. Modern collecting, primarily thematic, is one of the effective means of expanding the scope of knowledge in the issue under study, and a non-standard way of presenting interesting additional information. Keywords: taekwondo, collecting, philately, faleristics, numismatics.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 82-102
Author(s):  
Tatyana A. Kolysheva ◽  
Tatyana I. Blaginina

The article deals with the specificity of professional reflection of the future music teacher in the light of the development of the ideas by E. B. Abdullin. The accumulation of one’s own experience of entering the world of music, the art of teaching, its comprehension and analysis allow a thoughtful student to look at the process of musical education through the eyes of students, their parents, that is, to take the reflective position of a teacher-researcher. The search for ways and means of solving professionally significant tasks requires a music teacher to think reflectively, understand the actions of his students and colleagues, and penetrate their feelings and thoughts. The importance of reflection in solving problem situations, pedagogical tasks, in mastering critical thinking by a future music teacher is substantiated. The conceptual foundations for professional reflection development of a future teacher-musician have been worked out, the structure of reflective analysis and the conditions for the effectiveness of its development by students have been revealed. The techniques and methods of preparing future bachelors and masters of music education for professional reflection in the process of studying at a university, during school practice, in various types of independent, research work of students are considered. The authors have adapted special reflexive techniques (artistic-pedagogical tasks, search games, storytelling, reflective life story, musical reflection, reflective analysis, interviews, pedagogical essays, creative portfolio). The article analyzes the experience of Dutch specialists, the author’s methods of foreign researchers (ALACT – model, “Wall”, “Arrows”, “Visiting card”, a system of reflective questions, etc.). Adapted for use by students in music lessons in the course of pedagogical practice, they become effective means for introspection, self-assessment of the activities of future bachelors / masters of music education. Based on the material of autobiographies and interviews of great musicians-performers, actual problems of music education, ways of spiritually reflexive entry into the world of art and artistic creation are analyzed.


Author(s):  
Jon Stewart

The first religion proper is that of ancient China. Hegel’s analysis, while mentioning Taoism and Confucianism, seems primarily to be concerned with the state religion that was introduced by the Zhou Dynasty, which ruled ancient China from 1045 BC to 256 BC. The Zhou defeated the Shang Dynasty and instituted a number of religious reforms. They introduced the idea of an impersonal deity named Tian, which represents a universal force of nature or the universe. In an effort to claim a special divine mandate for their dynasty, the Zhou conceived the emperor as having a unique relation to this deity, which had entrusted him with ruling the world. The emperor is thus regarded as the “Son of Heaven.” Chapter 3 explores Hegel’s critical analysis of this religion and his numerous sources of information about it, which for the most part come from Jesuit missionaries.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.2) ◽  
pp. 311
Author(s):  
Sergiy Pichugin ◽  
Lina Dmytrenko

This work covers the consequences of accidents in buildings and structures during the process of construction and acceptance in operation. Attention is focused on the frequency of repetition of this type of accidents, using the graph of the structures’ operation stages. The article describes and analyzes such incidents related to construction. Information on accidents was collected using various sources of information: Internet resources, literary sources, scientific works, as well as reports from the world's journalistic services. The findings are presented more than the past ten years and cover construction incidents around the world. The material is systematized and presented in the form of a table on the basis of which the corresponding diagrams are constructed. The result of the study is the relevant conclusions about the typification of accidents during construction and their regularities. The most common causes of accidents are identified, which allow to obtain more detailed study of the problem and further provide for cases of such accidents at the construction site. Attention is focused on the dependence of the construction’s quality at the level of the country's welfare. In addition, the conclusions contain the main tasks for the solution of this problem and ways of their implementation.  


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 187-193
Author(s):  
Marina S. TSVETKOVA ◽  
Vladimir M. KIRYUKHIN

In 2018 the IOI will celebrate its thirtieth anniversary. Over these three decades, not only the world secondary school Olympiads in informatics community have been formed, which covers more than 80 countries from all continents, but a formation of an united methodological space of the school Informatics started also. This space allows many countries today to develop school computer science education, using the experience of other countries, materials from the IOI conference journal, sites of computer science contests, and other Internet resources. This article describes a model for organizing an international training event for juniors – International School in Informatics “Junior” – ISIJ.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (SPL1) ◽  
pp. 171-174
Author(s):  
Tarare Toshida ◽  
Chaple Jagruti

The covid-19 resulted in broad range of spread throughout the world in which India has also became a prey of it and in this situation the means of media is extensively inϑluencing the mentality of the people. Media always played a role of loop between society and sources of information. In this epidemic also media is playing a vital role in shaping the reaction in ϑirst place for both good and ill by providing important facts regarding symptoms of Corona virus, preventive measures against the virus and also how to deal with any suspect of disease to overcome covid-19. On the other hand, there are endless people who spread endless rumours overs social media and are adversely affecting life of people but we always count on media because they provide us with valuable answers to our questions, facts and everything in need. Media always remains on top of the line when it comes to stop the out spread of rumours which are surely dangerous kind of information for society. So on our side we should react fairly and maturely to handle the situation to keep it in the favour of humanity and help government not only to ϑight this pandemic but also the info emic.


2020 ◽  
pp. 151-156
Author(s):  
A. P. Korablev ◽  
N. S. Liksakova ◽  
D. M. Mirin ◽  
D. G. Oreshkin ◽  
P. G. Efimov

A new species list of plants and lichens of Russia and neighboring countries has been developed for Turboveg for Windows, the program, intended for storage and management of phytosociological data (relevés), is widely used all around the world (Hennekens, Schaminée, 2001; Hennekens, 2015). The species list is built upon the database of the Russian website Plantarium (Plantarium…: [site]), which contains a species atlas and illustrated an online Handbook of plants and lichens. The nomenclature used on Plantarium was originally based on the following issues: vascular plants — S. K. Cherepanov (1995) with additions; mosses — «Flora of mosses of Russia» (Proect...: [site]); liverworts and hornworts — A. D. Potemkin and E. V. Sofronova (2009); lichens — «Spisok…» G. P. Urbanavichyus ed. (2010); other sources (Plantarium...: [site]). The new species list, currently the most comprehensive in Turboveg format for Russia, has 89 501 entries, including 4627 genus taxa compare to the old one with 32 020 entries (taxa) and only 253 synonyms. There are 84 805 species and subspecies taxa in the list, 37 760 (44.7 %) of which are accepted, while the others are synonyms. Their distribution by groups of organisms and divisions are shown in Table. A large number of synonyms in the new list and its adaptation to work with the Russian literature will greatly facilitate the entry of old relevé data. The ways of making new list, its structure as well as the possibilities of checking taxonomic lists on Internet resources are considered. The files of the species list for Turboveg 2 and Turboveg 3, the technique of associating existing databases with a new species list (in Russian) are available on the web page https://www.binran.ru/resursy/informatsionnyye-resursy/tekuschie-proekty/species_list_russia/.


The review article discusses the possibilities of using fractal mathematical analysis to solve scientific and applied problems of modern biology and medicine. The authors show that only such an approach, related to the section of nonlinear mechanics, allows quantifying the chaotic component of the structure and function of living systems, that is a priori important additional information and expands, in particular, the possibilities of diagnostics, differential diagnosis and prediction of the course of physiological and pathological processes. A number of examples demonstrate the specific advantages of using fractal analysis for these purposes. The conclusion can be made that the expanded use of fractal analysis methods in the research work of medical and biological specialists is promising.


Author(s):  
Michael Goodhart

Chapter 3 engages with realist political theory throughcritical dialogues with leading realist theorists. It argues that realist political theories are much more susceptible to conservatism, distortion, and idealization than their proponents typically acknowledge. Realism is often not very realistic either in its descriptions of the world or in its political analysis. While realism enables the critical analysis of political norms (the analysis of power and unmasking of ideology), it cannot support substantive normative critique of existing social relations or enable prescriptive theorizing. These two types of critique must be integrated into a single theoretical framework to facilitate emancipatory social transformation.


The Oxford Handbook of Musical Repatriation is an edited volume comprising thirty-eight chapters from contributors working in regions all over the world. This collection highlights studies exploring sonic repatriation in its broadest sense in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. “Sonic” or “musical” repatriation refers primarily to the return of audiovisual archival materials to the communities from which they were initially recorded or collected. Repatriation is overtly guided by an ethical mandate to “return,” providing reconnection and Indigenous control and access to cultural materials—but as the chapters in this collection reveal, there are more dimensions to repatriation than can be described by simply “giving back” or returning archives to their “homelands.” The volume provides a dynamic and densely layered collection of stories and critical questions for anyone engaged or interested in archival work and repatriation projects. Its chapters constitute a body of thoughtful explorations that demonstrate through contemporary examples how negotiating ownership of and access to sonic heritage crosscuts issues involving (and challenges assumptions regarding) memory, identity, history, power, agency, research, scholarship, preservation, performance, distribution, legitimacy, commodification, curation, decoloniality, and sustainability. These examples set a precedent for musical repatriation, while also problematizing the historically transactional nature of returning archives. The Handbook explores these interdisciplinary streams and provides a dynamic space for critical analysis of archives and musical repatriation.


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