scholarly journals HEIDEGGER’S VIEW AND APPROACH TO SCIENCE AND ITS SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BEFORE AND AFTER THE “TURN”

2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marián Ambrozy ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 103-124 ◽  
Author(s):  
Demetrius W. Pearson

Female involvement and accomplishments within sport have reached unprecedented levels. This has been due, in part, to the passing and enforcement of Title IX. Yet, few films have embraced female achievement in sport as indicated through their depiction as heroines (ìsheroesî). The author analyzed the salient similarities and differences between the depiction of women in sport theme feature films (sport films) before and after Title IX. Emphasis was placed on the aggregate number of sport films, type and content, and perceived social and cultural significance of female depictions. Content analysis and archival research methodologies were employed. These included the systematic examination and coding of all identified American sport films highlighting heroines from 1930-1999 (N = 41), as well as the analysis of critical reviews of the sport films which were unavailable for viewing. Based upon results there has been a notable increase in the depiction of women as heroines in sport films after Title IX. However, like their predecessors, women’s athletic prowess was trivialized in many of the films by their comedic themes and attentions to heterosexual attractiveness. These findings, as well as others, raise intriguing questions regarding the messages communicated through sport films.


Polymers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. 1008
Author(s):  
Kiriaki Chrissopoulou ◽  
Krystalenia Androulaki ◽  
Massimiliano Labardi ◽  
Spiros H. Anastasiadis

Nanocomposites of hyperbranched polymers with graphitic materials are investigated with respect to their structure and thermal properties as well as the dynamics of the polymer probing the effect of the different intercalated or exfoliated structure. Three generations of hyperbranched polyester polyols are mixed with graphite oxide (GO) and the favorable interactions between the polymers and the solid surfaces lead to intercalated structure. The thermal transitions of the confined chains are suppressed, whereas their dynamics show similarities and differences with the dynamics of the neat polymers. The three relaxation processes observed for the neat polymers are observed in the nanohybrids as well, but with different temperature dependencies. Thermal reduction of the graphite oxide in the presence of the polymer to produce reduced graphite oxide (rGO) reveals an increase in the reduction temperature, which is accompanied by decreased thermal stability of the polymer. The de-oxygenation of the graphite oxide leads to the destruction of the intercalated structure and to the dispersion of the rGO layers within the polymeric matrix because of the modification of the interactions between the polymer chains and the surfaces. A significant increase in the conductivity of the resulting nanocomposites, in comparison to both the polymers and the intercalated nanohybrids, indicates the formation of a percolated rGO network.


2012 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Flora Debora Floris, Veronica Noviyanti Loanata

Request is a face-threatening act (FTA) that requires the ability of the speaker not only in the language itself, but also in applying the language used in its context. One of the social dimensions, named social distance, proposed by Holmes (2001), is found to be given its influence in the use of request. In this study, the writers wanted to know about request strategies spoken by Margaret Tate (a leader) to Andrew Paxton (her assistant) before and after their contract marriage, as seen in The Proposal movie. The writer used qualitative approach supported by quantitative data. The findings of this research show that in general, there are some similarities and differences of the use of request strategies before as well as after the contract marriage. In general, it can be assumed that Margaret's higher social status is giving more influences to the requests spoken to Andrew rather than the social distance itself.<br />Keywords: Request, Request Strategies, Social Distance<br /><br />


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark John Brandt ◽  
jamis.he ◽  
Michael Bender

People with different ideological identities differ in their values, personality, affect, and psychological motivations. These differences are observed on measures of practical and clinical importance and these differences are the central node tying together theories about the psychology of political ideology; however, they rest on a critical untested assumption: The measures are invariant across ideological groups. Here, we test this assumption across 28 constructs in data from the United States and the Netherlands. Measures are not invariant across ideological divisions. At the same time, estimates of ideological similarities and differences are largely similar before and after correcting for measurement non-invariance. This may give us increased confidence in the results from this research area, while simultaneously highlighting that some instance of non-invariance did change conclusions and that individual items are not always comparable across political groups.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jovanka Gehrenbeck

The creation of § 1192, para. 1a of the Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (Germany’s civil code) through the Risk Limitation Act (Risikobegrenzungsgesetz) has gradually improved the opportunities for material debtors to object to land charges. In contrast, the law relating to mortgages has remained unchanged with the result that it has in part lost its model character. This study first presents the similarities and differences between mortgages and land charges with regard to the justification of obtaining credit security and then focuses in detail on the opportunities to object to the use of in rem jurisdiction before and after the Risk Limitation Act came into effect. In doing so, the study explains the developments in case law in this regard and alternatives to the creation of § 1192, para. 1a of the Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch, and in conclusion addresses the question of improving debtor protection.


1947 ◽  
Vol 7 (S1) ◽  
pp. 144-174 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Gerschenkron

The main purpose of this paper is to compare the rates of industrial A growth in various periods of Russian history from the middle of the eighties until the end of the interwar period and to describe briefly the specific factors that promoted or obstructed the process of industrialization of the country. While no definitive conclusions are reached, some of the similarities and differences between industrial developments before and after 1914 are pointed out in the last section of this paper. History in the conditional mood is an enticing pastime. However, I have successfully withstood the temptation to concentrate on estimates of the relative level of industrial output that Russia might have attained in the absence of a revolution.


Assessment ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 107319112098389
Author(s):  
Mark J. Brandt ◽  
Jia He ◽  
Michael Bender

People with different ideological identities differ in their values, personality, affect, and psychological motivations. These differences are observed on measures of practical and clinical importance and these differences are the central node tying together theories about the psychology of political ideology; however, they rest on a critical untested assumption: The measures are invariant across ideological groups. Here, we test this assumption across 28 constructs in data from the United States and the Netherlands. Measures are not invariant across ideological divisions. At the same time, estimates of ideological similarities and differences are largely similar before and after correcting for measurement noninvariance. This may give us increased confidence in the results from this research area, while simultaneously highlighting that some instance of noninvariance did change conclusions and that individual items are not always comparable across political groups.


FIAT JUSTISIA ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yesi Anggraini ◽  
Armen Yasir ◽  
Zulkarnain Ridlwan

Comparing national development planning as the state policy in the broad outlines in the period before and after the amendment of the Constitution 1945 (UUD 1945) as well as to analyze the position of national development planning guidelines were created after the amendment of the Constitution 1945. Based normative juridical approach, by examining all the rules legislation relating to the legal issues is researched concluded that the First, there are some similarities and differences in the Platform for National Development Planning in the period before and after the 1945 amendment, as for the equation is the substance of the two, whereas the difference lies in the pattern of policy-making, as well as law formulation. Second, the Status Law on National Development Planning System (SPPN) and the regulations under it is official documents which contain the cornerstone of development planning in the era of reforms as a change of planning from documents in the past.Keywords: National Development Planning System, the Constitution 1945


1997 ◽  
Vol 68 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lynn J. Groome ◽  
Matthew J. Swiber ◽  
Jana L. Atterbury ◽  
Lynn S. Bentz ◽  
Scherri B. Holland

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