scholarly journals MILITARY PERSONNELS ATTITUDE TO MONEY: SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL TERM FOR OPTIMIZATION. THE STUDY OF CREDIT BEHAVIOR

Author(s):  
Екатерина Александровна Некрасова

Представлены результаты исследования кредитного поведения у военнослужащих различных категорий, таких как офицеры и военнослужащие контрактной службы, дан анализ понятий кредитного поведения и отношения к деньгам, определено исследование кредитного поведения у военнослужащих как необходимого социально-психологического условия для оптимизации отношения к деньгам. This article examines such a phenomenon as credit behavior among military personnel, the analysis of which is a necessary condition for optimizing the attitude towards money. Features and distinctive features of the attitude towards money among military personnel. A comparison is made of the purposes of lending to officers and contract servicemen.

2012 ◽  
Vol 106 (4) ◽  
pp. 827-846 ◽  
Author(s):  
JOSIAH OBER

Dignity, as equal high standing characterized by nonhumiliation and noninfantilization, is democracy's third core value. Along with liberty and equality, it is a necessary condition for collective self-governance. Dignity enables robust exercise of liberty and equality while resisting both neglectful libertarianism and paternalistic egalitarianism. The civic dignity required for democracy is specified through a taxonomy of incompletely and fully moralized forms of dignity. Distinctive features of different regimes of dignity are modeled by simple games and illustrated by historical case studies. Unlike traditional meritocracy and universal human dignity, a civic dignity regime is theoretically stable in a population of self-interested social agents. It is real-world stable because citizens are predictably well motivated to defend those threatened with indignity and because they have resources for effective collective action against threats to dignity. Meritocracy and civic dignity are not inherently liberal, but may persist within a liberal democracy committed to universal human dignity.


Author(s):  
Liliya R. Isayeva ◽  
Yekaterina V. Shestakova

The article deals with the problem of introduction of military-professional lexical material in the structure of studying Russian as a foreign language in a military University. Semantisation methods are analysed and choice of the most efficient method of professional military vocabulary introduction is substantiated. The specificity of the institution led to the choice of lexical thematic group, which focuses the attention of the authors – namely, military-professional vocabulary. The choice of material is also justified by the practical part of training, because its usage is a necessary condition for the performance of military daily professional duties. The article deals with the ways of introduction of military-professional and combatant vocabulary within the preparatory course, refers to possible ways to control the assimilation of lexical material, provides guidelines based on specific teaching experience, the application contains some examples of lexical units required for the development of foreign military personnel.


1997 ◽  
Vol 161 ◽  
pp. 267-282 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thierry Montmerle

AbstractFor life to develop, planets are a necessary condition. Likewise, for planets to form, stars must be surrounded by circumstellar disks, at least some time during their pre-main sequence evolution. Much progress has been made recently in the study of young solar-like stars. In the optical domain, these stars are known as «T Tauri stars». A significant number show IR excess, and other phenomena indirectly suggesting the presence of circumstellar disks. The current wisdom is that there is an evolutionary sequence from protostars to T Tauri stars. This sequence is characterized by the initial presence of disks, with lifetimes ~ 1-10 Myr after the intial collapse of a dense envelope having given birth to a star. While they are present, about 30% of the disks have masses larger than the minimum solar nebula. Their disappearance may correspond to the growth of dust grains, followed by planetesimal and planet formation, but this is not yet demonstrated.


Author(s):  
Asish C. Nag ◽  
Lee D. Peachey

Cat extraocular muscles consist of two regions: orbital, and global. The orbital region contains predominantly small diameter fibers, while the global region contains a variety of fibers of different diameters. The differences in ultrastructural features among these muscle fibers indicate that the extraocular muscles of cats contain at least five structurally distinguishable types of fibers.Superior rectus muscles were studied by light and electron microscopy, mapping the distribution of each fiber type with its distinctive features. A mixture of 4% paraformaldehyde and 4% glutaraldehyde was perfused through the carotid arteries of anesthetized adult cats and applied locally to exposed superior rectus muscles during the perfusion.


Author(s):  
G.D. Danilatos

The environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) has evolved as the natural extension of the scanning electron microscope (SEM), both historically and technologically. ESEM allows the introduction of a gaseous environment in the specimen chamber, whereas SEM operates in vacuum. One of the detection systems in ESEM, namely, the gaseous detection device (GDD) is based on the presence of gas as a detection medium. This might be interpreted as a necessary condition for the ESEM to remain operational and, hence, one might have to change instruments for operation at low or high vacuum. Initially, we may maintain the presence of a conventional secondary electron (E-T) detector in a "stand-by" position to switch on when the vacuum becomes satisfactory for its operation. However, the "rough" or "low vacuum" range of pressure may still be considered as inaccessible by both the GDD and the E-T detector, because the former has presumably very small gain and the latter still breaks down.


Author(s):  
Robert M. Bray ◽  
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Rebecca P. Sanchez ◽  
Miriam L. Ornstein ◽  
Danielle Lentine ◽  
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