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The IUT AM / IFToMM Symposium on Synthesis of Nonlinear Dynamical
Systems, held in Riga, Latvia, 24-28 August 1998, was one of a
series of IUTAM sponsored symposia which focus on the theory and
application of methods of nonlinear dynamics in mechanics. The
symposium follows eighteen symposia on Analysis and Synthesis of
Nonlinear Mechanical Oscillatory Systems held at Riga Technical
University from 1971 to 1991 and in 1996 (prof. E. Lavendelis and
Prof. M. Zakrzhevsky). Early in the late fifties and sixties Prof.
J. G. Panovko organised several successful conferences in Riga on
Nonlinear Oscillations. The participants in all these conferences
and symposia (except 1996) were only from the ex-Soviet Union. This
symposium, organised by the Institute of Mechanics of Riga
Technical University, brought together scientists active in
different fields of nonlinear dynamics. Selected scientists from 14
countries represented a wide range of expertise in' mechanics, from
pure theoreticians to people primarily oriented towards application
of nonlinear and chaotic dynamics and nonlinear oscillations. The
goal of the symposium was to stimulate development of the theory of
strongly nonlinear dynamical systems and its new applications in
the fields of applied mechanics, engineering and other branches of
science and technology.
The IUT AM / IFToMM Symposium on Synthesis of Nonlinear Dynamical
Systems, held in Riga, Latvia, 24-28 August 1998, was one of a
series of IUTAM sponsored symposia which focus on the theory and
application of methods of nonlinear dynamics in mechanics. The
symposium follows eighteen symposia on Analysis and Synthesis of
Nonlinear Mechanical Oscillatory Systems held at Riga Technical
University from 1971 to 1991 and in 1996 (prof. E. Lavendelis and
Prof. M. Zakrzhevsky). Early in the late fifties and sixties Prof.
J. G. Panovko organised several successful conferences in Riga on
Nonlinear Oscillations. The participants in all these conferences
and symposia (except 1996) were only from the ex-Soviet Union. This
symposium, organised by the Institute of Mechanics of Riga
Technical University, brought together scientists active in
different fields of nonlinear dynamics. Selected scientists from 14
countries represented a wide range of expertise in' mechanics, from
pure theoreticians to people primarily oriented towards application
of nonlinear and chaotic dynamics and nonlinear oscillations. The
goal of the symposium was to stimulate development of the theory of
strongly nonlinear dynamical systems and its new applications in
the fields of applied mechanics, engineering and other branches of
science and technology.
Enduring Truth argues that faithfulness to Scripture is the
solution to a "crisis" among African American preaching. Though
misinterpreting God's Word is not restricted to one race or
culture, author Aaron Lavender identifies three factors that have
precipitated the decline of black preaching specifically: racial
segregation, black liberation theology, and prosperity theology.
The book's first chapter recounts the history of the crisis, noting
how discrimination in theological education led black ministers to
liberal colleges and seminaries that prophetically confronted Jim
Crow but taught the social gospel and other forms of theological
error. Such schools ultimately were harmful to the spiritual health
of black churches. Subsequent chapters discuss the role of biblical
exegesis in preaching, develop a theology of preaching, and suggest
preaching methods for the postmodern world. Every biblical text has
one meaning, according to Lavender. The preacher's job is to
determine and communicate that meaning, then show its relevance in
the cultural context of his hearers. Proof-texting and relativism,
Lavender writes, are two great enemies of biblical preaching. While
focused on the African American context, this volume addresses
topics relevant to all preachers. Enduring Truth is suited both for
ministry practitioners and preaching courses. It will help readers
elevate the Word of God over the worldly allures of any ministry
setting.
Merriam Press Military Monograph 222. Seventh Edition (November
2012). Lavender was a member of Company I, 39th Infantry Regiment,
9th Infantry Division, originally arriving as a replacement in
early October 1944 in the Huertgen Forest. There are a lot of
stories about the war. Some have been made into movies. If you are
looking for sensationalism, you won't find it here. If you have an
interest in what war was like to a 20-year-old in the Infantry,
Nudge Blue comes close to describing that experience. The combat
portion of this story was written directly from notes accumulated
during the actual fighting. In the over 50 years since, facts about
places and unit action have been verified to assure accuracy. It
includes action in several places that are famous-the Huertgen
Forest, the Bulge, the Rhine River crossing at Remagen and contact
with the Russians on the Elbe River. The military experience prior
to combat, the post-war situation in Europe and commentary about
war, in the appendices, were added later. Veterans who were in I
Company of the 39th Infantry have commented favorably about Nudge
Blue acknowledging it to be a faithful description of their
personal experience. Lavender's experiences in combat make for
fascinating, insightful reading, and an excellent companion to the
late Bob Baldridge's Victory Road, showing what it was like to be
an infantryman in the 9th Division. Contents: The Fatal Forest;
Blocking the Bulge; From River to River; Bridgehead Battle; On to
the East; Deutschland Kaput. Appendices: Writing Nudge Blue; At the
Convenience of the Government; Observations on the Battle for
Germany; The Huertgen Forest; Our Part in the Bulge; Bridge
Anniversary; The Decision Not to Go to Berlin; Facts and Quotes;
What is There About War? 26 photos, 1 illustration, 2 maps.
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