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2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. 174-182
Author(s):  
Aleksandr Kamkin ◽  

The article deals with analysis of right-wing radical state of mind among the German armed forces soldiers. The author describes the most significant incidents in German army, which relate to right-wing radicalism, within the last several years, goes into details regarding senior lieutenant Franco A. case as well as uncovering right-wing cell in KSK special force unit. Among the analysis of particular cases the article contains sociological analysis of right-wing radical minds in society in general and in the army. The researcher enlists main characteristics of such feeling in the society and armed forces, as well as main markers of right-wing radicalism. Based on the attempt to forecast actions of the state to prevent further cases of political extremism in Bundeswehr prospects of situation in this sphere are evaluated.


ACTA IMEKO ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 133
Author(s):  
Kui Gan ◽  
Hong Jiang ◽  
Hongjiang Chen ◽  
Hao Zhang ◽  
William Huang

This paper describes a new study about the temperature behaviour of force transducers. A special force transducer with a PT100 for temperature measuring was developed by GTM. The curve of heating was created, and test data indicates the time for attaining the stable temperature. Meanwhile the different sensitivity of the transducer under different temperatures was obtained, thus the temperature effect on characteristic value per 10 K (so-called TKc) was calculated. At the end, the correction of force transducer at different temperatures was made by the TKc factor of temperature.


Author(s):  
Eran Guter

The author of the article presents three different trajectories in the development of Wittgenstein's philosophical thinking about musical depth and knowledge about humanity. The author presents the philosophical views of J. G. herder, W. G. Wackenroder, E. T. A. Hoffmann, A. Schopenhauer, O. Spengler, G. Schenker, and C. Taylor on the interpenetration of the question of language and mind, on the romantic philosophical depth of music as the quintessence of the romantic challenge of metaphors of depth, the truth of nature, and the sensual world. In revealing the essential potential of musical language, we formulate succinct and precise theses that confirm the essential nature of music, which, according to Schopenhauer, is the "inner nature" of human emotion, or the "secret history" of human will. The article provides an in-depth analysis of theoretical and methodological approaches of foreign philosophers to the essence of musical language, in which music differs from language and visual ways of expression by its ability to influence the spiritual world of a person with a special force. The article formulates theoretical theses about the values of music, which lies in its unique relationship with the phenomenological dynamics of human emotions, feelings and moods, with a kind of "feeling" of the degree of their impact, surge, increase and decrease. According to the author, a full-fledged philosophy of music is characterized by an uncanny correspondence between the inner space of music and the inner space of the listening subject.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 134 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunus Emre BAGIS

The purpose of the present study was to examine the relation between the physical characteristics of male tennis players who were aged 10–12 and their service strike speeds. A total of 13 licensed male tennis players (mean age 10.1±0.1 years, mean height 1.46±.06 m, mean body weight 38.7±1.8 kg, mean sporting age 4.7±0.3 years) who played at Middle East Technical University Tennis Club participated in the study. The demographic, anthropometric, (width, length, circumference, and subcutaneous fat) and ball speed measurements of the tennis players were taken and recorded. The data were analyzed by using the “Descriptive Statistics” and “Pearson Correlation” in the Statistical Package Program. When length measurements were examined, it was determined that although there was a positive relation between ball speeds and hand length (p<0.05); a negative relation was detected between the other measurements (p>0.05). When the width measurements were evaluated, it was determined that although there was a positive relation between ball speeds and chest, elbow and wrist widths (p<0.05); a negative relation was detected between the other measurements (p>0.05). In terms of the circumferences, although a positive relation was detected between ball speeds and arm contraction, chest, chest inspiration, and chest expiration circumference (p<0.05); a negative relation was detected between the other circumference measurements (p>0.05). When subcutaneous fat measurements were examined, it was determined that there was a negative relation between ball speeds (p>0.05). As a result, when previous studies and literature were examined, it was determined that many studies emphasized that the factors that affect the service speed of young tennis players have a positive relationship with age. It is obvious that the strength features, and depending on this, anthropometric properties improve with age. It is considered that special force and technical training drills, regardless of the age category, may affect the speed and accuracy of the service strike in tennis. Our study offers a different perspective to coaches on this subject.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 125
Author(s):  
Marsono Marsono

Special Forces of the Indonesian Air Force, is a force that has special advantages. The 'more special force' was called the Bravo 90 Unit, whose members consisted of a number of selected Paskhas personnel. The performance of this unit is very much needed in the context of completing tasks to support the main tasks of the Air Force. The purpose of this research is to look at performances that can be influenced by various variables including the training variables, the soul of the body and teamwork. Research using quantitative methods and path analysis techniques with survey design. The development of information technology can be used as a supporting device in achieving the desired performance. The results showed there was a positive direct effect of training on soldier performance, esprit de corps on soldier performance, teamwork on soldier performance, training on teamwork, esprit de corps on teamwork, and teamwork on esprit de corps. So that the variables that can affect the performance need to be fostered continuously cohesiveness in order to improve the performance of information technology-based soldiers.http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/um021v4i22019p125


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (Suppl.1) ◽  
pp. 736-740
Author(s):  
R. Arsova

Physical preparation of volleyball player is one of the factors the efficiency of the team, group and individual technical-tactical actions are dependent on. Nevertheless of the level of technical preparation of a competitor, he could hardly reach success, if he doesn’t have good and versatile physical preparation. Volleyball becomes more and more athletic game – saturated with great number of single combats at the net, jumps, movements and etc., and that is why, the good speed-force preparation is an obligatory quality of the professional volleyball player. At the base of the efficient execution of the technical elements of the game are the coordination capabilities. According to a number of authors, an important peculiarity of the sports, characterizing with a complex manifestation of motor qualities, the volleyball being one of them, is that the special physical preparation is realized basing the special force preparation, requiring a complex development of explosive force, speed-force (jump) endurance, force dexterity and etc. The aim of this investigation is to increase the efficiency of the work for development of the special force in volleyball, through establishment of the variability of its main indications with young female volleyball players in the age limit 15-17 years.


2020 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Olbrich
Keyword(s):  

Abstract Tomasello's characterization of obligation as demanding and coercive is not an implication of the centrality of collaborative commitment. Not only is this characterization contentious, it appears to be falsified in some cases of personal conviction. The theory would be strengthened if the nature of obligation's force and collaborative commitment were directly linked, possibly through Tomasello's notions of identity and identification.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 42-50
Author(s):  
Koutchouk Sidi Mohamed - Keroum Mohamed ◽  
Mokrani Djamel ◽  
Sebbane Mohammed

Muscle strength is one of the most important elements of fitness that must be available to football players. For a long period of time the weight training has been the subject of controversy among the specialists in the preparation and training of football players, the scientific researches has settled this controversy, where most of the results indicated that weight training has become necessary for the development of different types of muscular strength (maximum force – the special force of speed – endurance power). In fact the Algerian football sport lacks weight training programs and how to plan and evaluate the level of development of muscular strength during the training program with scientific bases and methods to avoid muscle inflation and increase muscle mass that can affect skill performance. The researchers' study note that there is a great detour of football players around the muscle strengthening rooms without a formal training program, which may lead to an increase in muscle inflation. So that the researchers decided to design a weight training program ,and diagnosing the percentage of progression and its relation to the dynamics of muscle strength development of different muscle groups and increasing muscle inflation as much as required for football players under 21 years of research experimental sample.


Author(s):  
Dilip Hiro

By 1978, with all avenues of secular opposition blocked by the Shah’s dictatorial regime, more and more Iranians had turned to the mosque to voice their growing discontent. The revered Shia cleric, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, operating from exile in Najaf, Iraq, astutely tapped into Shia history of martyrdom and Iranian nationalism to create and intensify anti-royalist militancy among different classes of Iran. He transformed the escalating street protest into a non-violent revolutionary movement demanding the end of monarchy. It succeeded in February 1979. The freshly inaugurated Islamic Republic, endorsed by citizenry in a referendum, was to be built along the lines of Khomeini’s 1971 book, Islamic Government: Rule of the Just Jurisprudent. .Unfamiliarity with this seminal work led Saudi Deputy Prime Minister, Prince Abdullah, to declare, wrongly, that obstacles to manifold cooperation between the Saudi Kingdom and the Islamic Republic had been removed. The new regime in Tehran established the Islamic Revolutionary Guards, a special force to protect the revolution, and revolutionary courts. Its constitution provided for a directly elected parliament and president, and Assembly of Experts who chose the just jurisprudent as the Supreme Leader. The regime embarked on Islamizing the state and society.


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