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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This open access book examines the methodological complications of
using complexity science concepts within the social science domain.
The opening chapters take the reader on a tour through the
development of simulation methodologies in the fields of artificial
life and population biology, then demonstrates the growing
popularity and relevance of these methods in the social sciences.
Following an in-depth analysis of the potential impact of these
methods on social science and social theory, the text provides
substantive examples of the application of agent-based models in
the field of demography. This work offers a unique combination of
applied simulation work and substantive, in-depth philosophical
analysis, and as such has potential appeal for specialist social
scientists, complex systems scientists, and philosophers of science
interested in the methodology of simulation and the practice of
interdisciplinary computing research.
How does music manifest through time and, simultaneously, how does
time manifest through music? For the experimental psychologist, the
experience of time during music listening or performance is
something that may be studied empirically. For philosophers,
fundamental questions of time continue to be the subject of ongoing
debate in philosophy: is time linear? What are past, present and
future? What is duration and what makes a perceptual present, or
moment? For the performer, musical time can exist as a subjective
vehicle of expression. Although any of the three could be chosen as
a starting point, the order presented in the text's structure
offers a journey from empiricism to application, via contemplation.
This volume deals with the complex relationship between music and
time. It presents a staunchly interdisciplinary perspective defined
by the terms Psychology, Philosophy and Practice. The text is
divided into sections concerning "experience", "enactment" and
"meaning", as points of intersection between the three primary
methodologies of the title. As such, this is a book for the
scholar, the student of music, and the interested reader. For the
scholar, it offers new interconnections and comparisons. For the
student, its pluralistic approach presents the most comprehensive
overview available to date regarding the topic. For the interested
reader, the volume offers answers to questions which concern us as
listeners and audiences at concerts, gigs, and festivals.
This open access book examines the methodological complications of
using complexity science concepts within the social science domain.
The opening chapters take the reader on a tour through the
development of simulation methodologies in the fields of artificial
life and population biology, then demonstrates the growing
popularity and relevance of these methods in the social sciences.
Following an in-depth analysis of the potential impact of these
methods on social science and social theory, the text provides
substantive examples of the application of agent-based models in
the field of demography. This work offers a unique combination of
applied simulation work and substantive, in-depth philosophical
analysis, and as such has potential appeal for specialist social
scientists, complex systems scientists, and philosophers of science
interested in the methodology of simulation and the practice of
interdisciplinary computing research.
Throughout his ministry, Pastor Jason Noble has witnessed miracles.
And he was there when John Smith--a young boy who had fallen
through ice and been declared dead--walked out of the hospital two
weeks after being surrounded by prayer. Why, he asks, don't
believers see more wonders like this one? In this powerful
companion to the major motion picture Breakthrough, with a foreword
from DeVon Franklin, Noble - reveals the heart of miracles -
explores inspiring biblical and present-day accounts - shows how
God works in believers to invade the natural with the supernatural
- provides principles and tools to help readers welcome the
miraculous God longs to work wonders in your life. Let this book
help you believe with boldness!
The Arab Spring is an event that has radically shifted the
geopolitical landscape in one of the most volatile regions of the
world. Many experts and policy makers were caught off guard by the
speed and organizational ability of disparate citizens that
orchestrated and executed these revolutions. As the dust settles
and the United States begins to reassess the new environment, this
monograph asserts that certain indicators can assist planners in
predicting both the nature of potential revolutions and the
likelihood of stability following revolutions in North Africa and
the Middle East. The purpose of this monograph is to analyze which
variables played a significant role in the nature of the Arab
Spring revolutions. This study hypothesizes that the civil-military
relationship in the affected countries is that primary variable.
This monograph uses the case study method by analyzing
civil-military relationships, economics, and political pluralism in
Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. In conclusion, the constant indicator for
less violent revolutions, as well as the attainment of
revolutionary goals, was a universally accepted civil-military
relationship. The findings of this monograph support the hypothesis
of the primary impact that the civil-military relationships had in
the affected countries. Each of the countries had disparate
economic conditions as well as vastly different levels of political
pluralism amongst their populations. These findings do not support
a uniform grievance of the people, be economic or in the form of
civil society enfranchisement and these variables offer little in
future analysis of potential problem areas for military planners.
However, the data clearly demonstrated that the civil-military
relationship amongst the elites, the military, and the population
was a reliable indicator as to the nature and violence level that
would be characteristic of each revolution. This monograph also
provides a framework for planners to approach potentially unstable
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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