scholarly journals Structural description and tectonic development history of the mesozoic deposits in the Vilyui hemisyneclise

Author(s):  
A. Yu. Kosmacheva ◽  
M. O. Fedorovich

We present the interpretation of 2D seismic data in the Vilyui hemisyneclise located in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). The model identifies structural and tectonic features and tectonic development history of the Mesozoic deposits in the Vilyui hemisyneclise. Structure contour maps for the reflecting horizons of the Mesozoic are qualitatively the same. Traced faults attenuate at various stratigraphic levels. The structures of the hemisyneclise are known to be formed during the Cretaceous stage of development.

Infolib ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 2-8
Author(s):  
Umida Teshabaeva ◽  

The article is devoted to the history of the Tashkent Public Library, at the origins of which were prominent scientists of that time, to the present day of the National Library of Uzbekistan. The library fund has more than 7.5 million items in 75 languages of the world. The National Library is the main methodological center of information and library institutions of the Republic. Creation of favorable conditions for readers is one of the priority tasks of the library, which is improved every year by the introduction of new technologies for obtaining information in an operational way. Thanks to membership in the International Consortium «eIFL», users have access to 38 foreign educational databases, 12 of which are licensed. Also, library readers get access to national and world educational collections in different languages of the world.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (40) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fábio Marques Gonçalves ◽  
Danilo Pereira Lima

RESUMOO presente artigo tem o objetivo de descrever brevemente a história do constitucionalismo moderno, passando pelos contextos históricos em que se insere essa tradição e fazendo uma análise de seu legado, construído em cada etapa de desenvolvimento do Estado moderno – Liberal, Social e Democrático. Busca-se também uma análise da realidade brasileira, fazendo-se um recorte a partir de 1988, quando surge a Constituição Democrática. Esse momento é importante para a reflexão sobre o contraste entre abertura democrática e inconstitucionalidades que se apresentam na realidade do país, devidas, em grande medida, à não superação de todos os resquícios do autoritarismo de seu passado histórico. Também se apresenta o exemplo da atuação dos meios de comunicação brasileiros, que ilustra, de forma clara, a situação de ausência de respeito à Constituição da República. Essas análises serão desenvolvidas sob o marco da Crítica Hermenêutica do Direito, de Lenio Streck. A partir desse aporte teórico, o artigo aponta para a necessidade de se fortalecer anteparos jurídicos contra qualquer manifestação personalista do poder, de modo a impedir que o direito seja solapado pela vontade dos agentes políticos. Adota-se, como técnica de pesquisa, a revisão bibliográfica e busca-se o desenvolvimento metodológico do trabalho a partir da construção de um quadro referencial teórico coerente e integrado à historicidade.PALAVRAS-CHAVEDireito Constitucional. Constitucionalismo. Estado moderno. Democracia. Crítica Hermenêutica do Direito. ABSTRACTThe present article aims to briefly describe the history of modern constitutionalism, considering the historical contexts in which this tradition is inserted and analyzing its legacy, built at each stage of development of the modern State – Liberal, Social and Democratic. An analysis of Brazilian reality is also sought, making a cut from 1988, when the Democratic Constitution arises. This moment is important for the reflection on the contrast between democratic opening and unconstitutionalities that present themselves in the reality of the country, due to, largely, not overcoming all the remnants of authoritarianism of its history. The example of the Brazilian media is also presented, which clearly illustrates the lack of respect for the Constitution of the Republic. These analyzes will be developed under the framework of the Critical Hermeneutics of Law, by Lenio Streck. Based on this theoretical contribution, the article points to the need to strengthen legal frameworks against any manifestation of personal power, to prevent Law from being undermined by the will of political agents. The bibliographical review is adopted as research technique, and the methodological development of the work is sought from the construction of a coherent theoretical framework, integrated with historicity.KEYWORDSConstitutional law. Constitutionalism. Modern State. Democracy. Crítica Hermenêutica do Direito.


Infolib ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-7
Author(s):  
Umida Teshabayeva ◽  

The article is devoted to the issues of access to electronic scientific and educational resources of the world’s leading publishers for universities and research centers of Uzbekistan. Organized with the support of the National library of Uzbekistan, the international seminar «Scientific information resources for innovative development» opened up opportunities for scientists, teachers, students and librarians to get important information for their activities. The history of the seminar organization and the great role of such events in information support, the entry of the Republic into the world information space and importance it in the innovative development of the country is described.


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mbuzeni Mathenjwa

The history of local government in South Africa dates back to a time during the formation of the Union of South Africa in 1910. With regard to the status of local government, the Union of South Africa Act placed local government under the jurisdiction of the provinces. The status of local government was not changed by the formation of the Republic of South Africa in 1961 because local government was placed under the further jurisdiction of the provinces. Local government was enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa arguably for the first time in 1993. Under the interim Constitution local government was rendered autonomous and empowered to regulate its affairs. Local government was further enshrined in the final Constitution of 1996, which commenced on 4 February 1997. The Constitution refers to local government together with the national and provincial governments as spheres of government which are distinctive, interdependent and interrelated. This article discusses the autonomy of local government under the 1996 Constitution. This it does by analysing case law on the evolution of the status of local government. The discussion on the powers and functions of local government explains the scheme by which government powers are allocated, where the 1996 Constitution distributes powers to the different spheres of government. Finally, a conclusion is drawn on the legal status of local government within the new constitutional dispensation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 278-291
Author(s):  
Egor A. Yesyunin

The article is devoted to the satirical agitation ABCs that appeared during the Civil War, which have never previously been identified by researchers as a separate type of agitation art. The ABCs, which used to have the narrow purpose of teaching children to read and write before, became a form of agitation art in the hands of artists and writers. This was facilitated by the fact that ABCs, in contrast to primers, are less loaded with educational material and, accordingly, they have more space for illustrations. The article presents the development history of the agitation ABCs, focusing in detail on four of them: V.V. Mayakovsky’s “Soviet ABC”, D.S. Moor’s “Red Army Soldier’s ABC”, A.I. Strakhov’s “ABC of the Revolution”, and M.M. Cheremnykh’s “Anti-Religious ABC”. There is also briefly considered “Our ABC”: the “TASS Posters” created by various artists during the Second World War. The article highlights the special significance of V.V. Mayakovsky’s first agitation ABC, which later became a reference point for many artists. The authors of the first satirical ABCs of the Civil War period consciously used the traditional form of popular prints, as well as ditties and sayings, in order to create images close to the people. The article focuses on the iconographic connections between the ABCs and posters in the works of D.S. Moor and M.M. Cheremnykh, who transferred their solutions from the posters to the ABCs.


Author(s):  
Elena A. Kosovan ◽  

The paper provides a review on the joint Russian-Belarusian tutorial “History of the Great Patriotic War. Essays on the Shared History” published for the 75th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War. The tutorial was prepared within the project “Belarus and Russia. Essays on the Shared History”, implemented since 2018 and aimed at publishing a series of tutorials, which authors are major Russian and Belarusian historians, archivists, teachers, and other specialists in human sciences. From the author’s point of view, the joint work of specialists from the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus in such a format not only contributes to the deepening of humanitarian integration within the Union state, but also to the formation of a common educational system on the scale of the Commonwealth of Independent States or the Eurasian integration project (Eurasian Economic Union – EEU). The author emphasises the high research and educational significance of the publication reviewed when noting that the teaching of history in general and the history of the Second World War and the Great Patriotic War in particular in post-Soviet schools and institutes of higher education is complicated by many different issues and challenges (including external ones, which can be regarded as information aggression by various extra-regional actors).


Author(s):  
Vladislav Strutynsky

By analyzing one of the most eventful periods of the modern history of Poland, the early 80s of the XX century, the author examines the dynamics of social and political conflict on the eve of the introduction of martial law, which determines the location of the leading political forces in these events in Poland, that were grouped around the Polish United Labor Party and the Independent trade union «Solidarity», their governing structures and grassroots organizations, highlighting the development of socio-political situation in the country before entering the martial law on the 13th of December and analyzing the relation of the leading countries to the events, especially the Soviet Union. Also, the author distinguishes causes that prevent to reach the compromise in the process of realization different programs, that were offered to public and designed by PUWP and «Solidarity» and were “aimed” to help Polish society to exit an unprecedented conflict. This article provides a comparative analysis of the different analytical meaningful reasons, offered by historians, political scientists, lawyers, and led to the imposition of martial law in the Republic of Poland. The author also analyses the legality of such actions by the state and some conclusions that were reached by scientists, investigating the internal dynamics of the conflict and the process of implementation of tasks, that Polish United Workers’ Party (which ruled at that time) tried to solve with martial law and «Solidarity» was used as self-determination in Polish society. Keywords: Martial law, Independent trade union «Solidarity», inter-factory strike committee, social-political conflict, Polish United Workers’ Party, the Warsaw Pact, the Military Council of National Salvation


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