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Revolution und die Transformation von Gesellschaften (German, Paperback, 1982 ed.): Shemu'el Noaa   Aizensh.tada'- Revolution und die Transformation von Gesellschaften (German, Paperback, 1982 ed.)
Shemu'el Noaa Aizensh.tada'-
R1,739 Discovery Miles 17 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In der vorliegenden Schrift versuche ich, die Revolutionsanalyse in einen, wie ich meine, neuen Rahmen zu stellen. Dabei geht es mir nicht darum, der Analyse der Ursa chen von Revolutionen, als da sind Konflikte zwischen Eliten oder Klassen, Frustrationen infolge sich ausweitender Erwartungshorizonte und dergleichen, etwas Neues hinzuzufiigen. Mein Interesse gilt vielmehr einer Frage, die bislang in der Literatur kaum Beachtung gefunden hat, der Frage namlich: Unter we1chen Umstanden rufen diese Ursachen das hervor, was als Revolution und als revolutio- nare Transformation bezeichnet wird? Beschaftigt man sich mit diesen Ursa chen etwas genauer, so zeigt sich, daB sie im einen Fall den Niedergang und Zerfall eines Regimes oder Reiches auslosen, im anderen eine zwar tiefgreifende soziale Verande- rung und Transformation herbeiftihren, jedoch ohne daB dabei von Revolution die Rede sein konnte. Mit anderen Worten, wahrend sozialer Konflikt, Heterodoxie, Rebellion, Veranderung und Transformation der Gesellschaft inharent sind, stellt jene Verbindung von Komponenten sozialen Handelns, die mit dem Begriff der reinen, echten oder klassischen Revolution belegt wird, einen ganz speziellen Vorgang dar, durch den und in dessen Verlauf sozialer Wandel und soziale Trans- formation statthaben. Die zentrale Aufgabe dieses Buches besteht also darin, genau zu untersuchen, unter welchen Bedingungen und unter we1chen historischen Umstanden es zu Re- volutionen und zu revolutionaren Transformationen kommt. Ein so1cher Ansatz stellt die Revolutionsproblematik in den Rahmen der ver- gleichenden Kulturforschung, ein Forschungsgebiet, dem mein Interesse seit Jahren gilt.

Hydrographic Manual - Fourth Edition (Paperback): Noaa Hydrographic Manual - Fourth Edition (Paperback)
Noaa
R783 Discovery Miles 7 830 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Fisheries of the United States 2016 (Paperback, 2016th ed.): Fisheries Statistics Division, Noaa Fisheries of the United States 2016 (Paperback, 2016th ed.)
Fisheries Statistics Division, Noaa
R801 Discovery Miles 8 010 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Service Assessment - Hurricane Katrina August 23-31, 2005 (Paperback): Noaa's National Weather Service Service Assessment - Hurricane Katrina August 23-31, 2005 (Paperback)
Noaa's National Weather Service
R395 Discovery Miles 3 950 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

After crossing South Florida and gaining strength over the Gulf of Mexico, the center of Hurricane Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana at 6:10 a.m. local time on August 29.

Office of National Marine Sanctuaries Science Review of Artificial Reefs (Paperback): Noaa Office of National Marine Sanctuari Office of National Marine Sanctuaries Science Review of Artificial Reefs (Paperback)
Noaa Office of National Marine Sanctuari
R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Artificial reefs are human-made structures that are either deliberately or unintentionally submerged underwater, commonly with the result of mimicking some characteristics of a natural reef. Artificial reefs alter local habitat by providing hard substrate and complex vertical relief where typically none previously existed (Bohnsack and Sutherland 1985, Sheehy and Vik 1992, Sheehy and Vik 2010). They may be created from a variety of sources and materials including the intentional sinking of ships and barges, rubble, concrete, rocks, stone, boulders, steel, and metal, etc. (Baine 2001). They may also be created through unintentional means (e.g., shipwrecks that can become historical in nature) and through structures built for other purposes (e.g., decommissioned oil and gas platforms, breakwaters1, jetties, bridges, offshore lighthouses, air force towers, navigational aids, marine data buoys, etc.). These various materials have benefits and drawbacks when used in artificial reef construction.

Automated, Objective Texture Segmentation of Multibeam Echosounder Data - Seafloor Survey and Substrate Maps from James Island... Automated, Objective Texture Segmentation of Multibeam Echosounder Data - Seafloor Survey and Substrate Maps from James Island to Ozette Lake, Washington Outer Coast (Paperback)
George R. Cutter, Jonathan D. Beaudoin, U. S. Department of Commerce- Noaa
R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The report provides a description of the mapping and groundtruthing efforts, and technique and results of the automated segmentation procedure for each area surveyed in 2002 and 2003.

Tidal Current Tables 2000 - Atlantic Coast of North America (Paperback, Ed): Noaa Tidal Current Tables 2000 - Atlantic Coast of North America (Paperback, Ed)
Noaa
R525 Discovery Miles 5 250 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

These are the 2000 editions of NOAA's classic tidal current tables, now no longer published by the government. Included are the times and velocities of ebb and flood currents, information on rotary currents, Gulf Stream information, and data on thousands of locations in North America, South America, and Asia. Mandated by the U.S. Coast Guard for use aboard commercial vessels.

Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary - Final Environmental Impact Statement/Management Plan Volume 1 (Paperback): U. S.... Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary - Final Environmental Impact Statement/Management Plan Volume 1 (Paperback)
U. S. Department of Commerce- Noaa
R729 Discovery Miles 7 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Part I of the FEIS/MP is the Executive Summary. Part II describes the study area used for determining a final preferred boundary alternative, including human uses, natural resources, and the existing resource protection regime. Part III examines the alternatives considered in developing the proposal to designate a national marine sanctuary off the Olympic Peninsula. Part IV describes environmental and socioeconomic consequences associated with each alternative and part V describes the management plan for the Sanctuary.

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