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The authors explore some of the ways in which standardisation,
ideology and linguistics are interrelated. Through a number of case
studies they show how concepts such as grammaticality and
structural change covertly rely on a false conceptualisation of
language, one that derives ultimately from standardisation.
"Looking at language variation in French using linguistic data that
has emerged in recent years from France, Belgium and Switzerland,
and comparing it to other European countries, this comparative
study sets out to track how language changes have followed social
and attitudinal developments, giving it a particular
sociolinguistic slant"--
Soviet military leadership is unable or unwilling to disassociate
itself from past experiences. Red Armour Combat Orders illustrates
through captured regulations that many of the Soviet Techniques in
armoured warfare have remained unchanged over the last four
decades. Study of the regulations provides a fundamental
understanding of current Soviet armoured tactics and the ways in
which they may develop.
The XIXth International Symposium of the European Group of
Pediatric Work Physiology was held in Moretonhampstead, UK in
September 1997 drawing together academic and medical experts from
26 countries under the theme of promoting health and well-being.
This book contains the full text of the 11 keynote contributions, 4
papers from a mini-symposium on cardiac risk factors in children
and 59 of the free communications. These have been arranged under 6
headings: Lifestyle, Health and Well-Being; Physical Activity
Patterns; Aerobic Performance; Anaerobic Performance and Muscular
strength; Cardiovascular Function in Health and disease; and Sport
and Physical Education. Offering comprehensive reviews of key
topics and reports of current research in paediatric health and
exercise science, this volume will prove a valuable text for health
professionals, researchers and students with an interest in aspects
of paediatric exercise, sports medicine and physical education.
For twenty-five years, it was the author's job to watch and examine
the Soviet Army for a possible conflict, and to understand the
Soviet Army's use of its combat experience. In Richard Armstrong's
new book, Red Army Legacies: Essays on Forces, Capabilities &
Personalities, eleven essays show how the Soviet Army used its "Red
Army Legacy". Among the subjects covered are Part I-Forces; Chapter
One-Guards of Destruction; Chapter Two-The Bukrin Drop: Limits to
Creativity; Chapter Three-Tank Corps Commander; Chapter Four-Moblie
Groups: Prologue to MG: Part II-Capabilities; Chapter Five-Hunting
Tongues;Chapter Six-Battlefield Agility: The Soviet Legacy; Chapter
Seven-Red Army indicators; Chapter Eight-Repelling Counterattacks
and Counterstrikes: Part III-Personalities; Chapter Nine-Nachalnik
Razvedki: The Red Two; Chapter Ten-Popel: The Fighting Commissar;
Chapter Eleven-Radzievskii: The Thinking Warrior.
This work aims to reflect research in the area of children and
exercise. The main topics addressed include: exercise physiology -
growth and development; the effects of exercise on children with
conditions such as diabetes, asthma, and cystic fibrosis; aerobic
performance; anaerobic performance; muscle strength; and
cardiovascular function in health and disease. Based on conference
proceedings, this book should be of interest to sports scientists,
coaches, physical education teachers and researchers.
Based on German and Soviet military archival material, this book
provides an insight into the tactics and planning for combat in a
winter climate. It also studies the mechanisms for change in an
army during the course of battle.
The first part of the book looks at the tactical pamphlet 'People's
Commissar for Defence Order No. 109', as passed by Red Army units
on 4 March 1941, which provided regulations for combat in Winter.
The second part of the book, using material from the Soviet
military archives, reveals Red Army General Staff supplements to
the winter regulation.
Based on German and Soviet military archival material, this book
provides an insight into the tactics and planning for combat in a
winter climate. It also studies the mechanisms for change in an
army during the course of battle.
The first part of the book looks at the tactical pamphlet 'People's
Commissar for Defence Order No. 109', as passed by Red Army units
on 4 March 1941, which provided regulations for combat in Winter.
The second part of the book, using material from the Soviet
military archives, reveals Red Army General Staff supplements to
the winter regulation.
Tank and mechanized forces spearhead Red Army operations from the
gates of Stalingrad to the center of Berlin. This new book profiles
Six Soviet commanders who rose to lead six tank armies created by
the Red Army on the eastern front during the Second World War:
Mikhail Efimov Katukov, Semen Ill'ich Bogdanov, Pavel Semenovich
Rybalko, Dmitri Danilovich Lelyushenko, Pavel Alekseevich
Rotmistrov, and Andrei Grigorevich Kravchenko. Each tank
commanders' combat career is examined, as is the rise of Red Army
forces, and reveals these lesser known leaders and their operations
to western military history readers. Richard N. Armstrong, a
colonel in the United States Army, has served in military
intelligence since 1969, and holds a military historian specialty.
He has published historical and professional articles on Red Army
operations and Soviet military affairs. He wrote the Combat Studies
Institute monograph, Soviet Operational Deception: The Red Cloak,
and edited Red Armor Combat Orders; Combat Regulations for Tank and
Mechanized Forces 1944.
Soviet military leadership is unable or unwilling to disassociate
itself from past experiences. Red Armour Combat Orders illustrates
through captured regulations that many of the Soviet Techniques in
armoured warfare have remained unchanged over the last four
decades. Study of the regulations provides a fundamental
understanding of current Soviet armoured tactics and the ways in
which they may develop.
The Sociology of Medical Screening: Critical Perspectives, New
Directions presents a series of readings that provide an up-to-date
overview of the diverse sociological issues relating to
population-based medical screening. * Features new research data in
most of the contributions * Includes contributions from eminent
sociologists such as David Armstrong, Stefan Timmermans, and Alison
Pilnick * Represents one of the only collections to specifically
address the sociology of medical screening
The authors explore some of the ways in which standardization,
ideology and linguistics are interrelated. Through a number of case
studies they show how concepts such as grammaticality and
structural change covertly rely on a false conceptualization of
language, one that derives ultimately from standardization.
An in depth examination of linguistic variation and change as a
reflection of social convergence in the major French-speaking
countries of Europe - France, Belgium and Switzerland. Considered
in the context of linguistic levelling the book provides a detailed
account of recent social and linguistic change in European French.
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
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
Joe Bennett, Dixie Mae Crandall, Hattie Cooper, and Clarence Cobb
are hardly exemplary citizens, but they color the pages of this
book with recognizable humanity. Thornburg, Indiana, is the kind of
town in which such characters are not only tolerated but accept-ed
as part of the scenery. Their lives intertwine, sometimes in spite
of their intentions. Often against the odds they support and help
one another to greater hope and a better life. Too involved with
each other's business to be objective, they nevertheless regard one
another with tolerance or, at their best, with love and admiration.
With no two people alike, they form a mosaic of American life on a
small scale, a kind of confusion which, as E.B White has noted,
"makes a democracy so lovable and so frightening." You will likely
find people you have known--or perhaps yourself--in these stories.
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