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Cumberland (Paperback)
Carolyn Small, Thomas C. Bennett
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This book provides an overview of the emerging field of in situ
visualization, i.e. visualizing simulation data as it
is generated. In situ visualization is a processing paradigm
in response to recent trends in the development of high-performance
computers. It has great promise in its ability to access
increased temporal resolution and leverage extensive computational
power. However, the paradigm also is widely viewed as limiting when
it comes to exploration-oriented use cases. Furthermore, it
will require visualization systems to become increasingly complex
and constrained in usage. As research efforts on in situ
visualization are growing, the state of the art and best practices
are rapidly maturing. Specifically, this book contains chapters
that reflect state-of-the-art research results and best practices
in the area of in situ visualization. Our target audience are
researchers and practitioners from the areas of mathematics
computational science, high-performance computing, and computer
science that work on or with in situ techniques, or desire to
do so in future.Â
The historical-structural method employed here rejects analyses
that are excessively voluntaristic or deterministic. The authors
show that while the state was able to mitigate certain adverse
consequences of TNC strategies, new forms of dependency continued
to limit Mexico's options.
Originally published in 1985.
The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
technology to again make available previously out-of-print books
from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press.
These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these
important books while presenting them in durable paperback
editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly
increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the
thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since
its founding in 1905.
Kendo is the first in-depth historical, cultural, and political
account in English of the Japanese martial art of swordsmanship,
from its beginnings in military training and arcane medieval
schools to its widespread practice as a global sport today.
Alexander Bennett shows how kendo evolved through a recurring
process of "inventing tradition," which served the changing
ideologies and needs of Japanese warriors and governments over the
course of history. Kendo follows the development of Japanese
swordsmanship from the aristocratic-aesthetic pretensions of
medieval warriors in the Muromachi period, to the samurai elitism
of the Edo regime, and then to the nostalgic patriotism of the
Meiji state. Kendo was later influenced in the 1930s and 1940s by
ultra nationalist militarists and ultimately by the postwar
government, which sought a gentler form of nationalism to rekindle
appreciation of traditional culture among Japan's youth and to
garner international prestige as an instrument of "soft power."
Today kendo is becoming increasingly popular internationally. But
even as new organizations and clubs form around the world, cultural
exclusiveness continues to play a role in kendo's ongoing
evolution, as the sport remains closely linked to Japan's sense of
collective identity.
This book provides an overview of the emerging field of in situ
visualization, i.e. visualizing simulation data as it is generated.
In situ visualization is a processing paradigm in response to
recent trends in the development of high-performance computers. It
has great promise in its ability to access increased temporal
resolution and leverage extensive computational power. However, the
paradigm also is widely viewed as limiting when it comes to
exploration-oriented use cases. Furthermore, it will require
visualization systems to become increasingly complex and
constrained in usage. As research efforts on in situ visualization
are growing, the state of the art and best practices are rapidly
maturing. Specifically, this book contains chapters that reflect
state-of-the-art research results and best practices in the area of
in situ visualization. Our target audience are researchers and
practitioners from the areas of mathematics computational science,
high-performance computing, and computer science that work on or
with in situ techniques, or desire to do so in future.
We're living in a day and time when a proper understanding of the
Authorized (King James) Version (AV) is missing. What greater
defender of our Authorized Version to call upon but Dean John
William Burgon, the Dean of Chichester in England. Dean Burgon was
a Bible-believing scholar who was contemporary (and of the same
denomination) with the two leading non-Bible-believing apostates,
Bishop Westcott and Professor Hort. The views of these two leaders
have been followed by many anti-KJB opponents of our day, including
many theological conservatives. Dr. Bennett's quotations are
presented in the work and are from Dean Burgon's master work, The
Revision Revised which has been reprinted by the Dean Burgon
Society.
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Real New Testament History
Rick C Bennett; Narrated by Trevan Hatch; Gospel Tangents Interview
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R318
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Restoring Lehi's Ship
Rick C Bennett; Narrated by Mike Stahlman; Gospel Tangents Interview
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R294
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Buying Lehi's Ship
Rick C Bennett; Narrated by Mike LaFontaine, Betty LaFontaine
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First Vision in the Heartland
Rick C Bennett; Narrated by John Lefgren; Gospel Tangents Interview
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R306
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Trish (Paperback)
James C. Bennett
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R387
R317
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Trish (Hardcover)
James C. Bennett
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R656
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