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Sun, Yu, Rongrong Ni, and Yao Zhao. "Nonoverlapping Blocks Based Copy-Move Forgery Detection." Security and Communication Networks 2018 (2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1301290.

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In order to solve the problem of high computational complexity in block-based methods for copy-move forgery detection, we divide image into texture part and smooth part to deal with them separately. Keypoints are extracted and matched in texture regions. Instead of using all the overlapping blocks, we use nonoverlapping blocks as candidates in smooth regions. Clustering blocks with similar color into a group can be regarded as a preprocessing operation. To avoid mismatching due to misalignment, we update candidate blocks by registration before projecting them into hash space. In this way, we can reduce computational complexity and improve the accuracy of matching at the same time. Experimental results show that the proposed method achieves better performance via comparing with the state-of-the-art copy-move forgery detection algorithms and exhibits robustness against JPEG compression, rotation, and scaling.
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SZKUTNIK, JACEK, and KRZYSZTOF KUŁAKOWSKI. "GENERALIZED SYNCHRONIZATION AND MEMORY EFFECT IN THE BURRIDGE–KNOPOFF SYSTEM OF THREE BLOCKS." International Journal of Modern Physics C 15, no. 05 (June 2004): 629–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129183104006091.

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Recently, synchronization in the Burridge–Knopoff model has been found to depend on the initial conditions. Here we report the existence of three modes of oscillations of the system of three blocks. In one of the modes, two lateral blocks are synchronized. In the second mode, the central block moves with almost constant velocity, i.e., it does not stick. Two lateral blocks do stick and they move in opposite phases. In the third mode, the blocks oscillate with aperiodic amplitude. The lateral blocks move in opposite phases and their frequency is lower than the one for the central block. The mode selected by the system depends on the initial conditions. Numerical results indicate that there is no modes in the phase space.
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Zhang, Rui Fang, Han Min Ye, Zi Hang Song, and Min Wang. "Blind Detection of Copy-Move Forgery in Digital Images Based on Dyadic Wavelet Transform." Advanced Materials Research 989-994 (July 2014): 4127–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.989-994.4127.

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This paper proposed a detection algorithm for copy-move in same image based on dyadic wavelet transform. First of all, four sub images could be got through the decomposition of detecting image by dyadic wavelet transform. Secondly, high-frequency and low-frequency sub image were decomposed into blocks without any overlap and two sub image’s dyadic wavelet coefficients were regarded as the eigenvalue of the image block. At Last, both the high similarity among the low-frequency sub image blocks and the low similarity among the high-frequency sub image blocks were selected as a distorted image block. A kind of image edge processing methods was used to improve the tampering region at the same time. Through the experiments, it shows that the algorithm got the higher detection rate and lower error rates.
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Arora, Priyanka, and Derminder Singh. "Copy Move Image Forgery Detection with Exact Match Block Based Technique." Oriental journal of computer science and technology 12, Issue 3 (July 29, 2019): 123–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojcst12.03.07.

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Digital images are a momentous part of today’s digital communication. It is very easy to manipulate digital images for hiding some useful information by image rendering tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Paint etc. The common image forgery which is easy to carry out is copy-move in which some part of an image is copied and pasted on another part of the same image to hide the important information. In this paper we propose an algorithm to spot the copy-move forgery based on exact match block based technique. The algorithm works by matching the regions in image that are equivalent by matching the small blocks of size b b. The program is tested for 45 images of mixed image file formats by considering block sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16. It is observed from the experimental results that the proposed algorithm can detect copy-move image forgery in TIF, BMP and PNG image formats only. Results reveal that as the block size increases, execution time (time taken by CPU to display output) also increases but the number of detected forged images increases till block size 10 and attains saturation thereafter. Consequently block size should be set to 10 for getting good results in terms of less execution time.
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Yoshida, R. T., and J. Krahn. "Movement and stability analysis of the Beaver Creek landslide, Saskatchewan, Canada." Canadian Geotechnical Journal 22, no. 3 (August 1, 1985): 277–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/t85-041.

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This paper presents a case history of a multiblock landslide where the blocks move at varying rates along a common horizontal slip surface which follows the contact between stratified drift and underlying till. Movement measurements indicate that the blocks towards the toe move at a higher rate than blocks towards the scarp. Stability analyses show that the entire slide mass can be analyzed as a single unit as opposed to considering each block separately. This finding is compared with the analysis of other multiblock slides. The friction angle mobilized along the horizontal slip surface falls within the range of residual values measured in the laboratory. Key words: landslides, stability, analysis, translational slides, residual strength.
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Freudenberger, Jürgen, Mohammed Rajab, Daniel Rohweder, and Malek Safieh. "A Codec Architecture for the Compression of Short Data Blocks." Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers 27, no. 02 (September 11, 2017): 1850019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218126618500196.

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This work proposes a lossless data compression algorithm for short data blocks. The proposed compression scheme combines a modified move-to-front algorithm with Huffman coding. This algorithm is applicable in storage systems where the data compression is performed on block level with short block sizes, in particular, in non-volatile memories. For block sizes in the range of 1[Formula: see text]kB, it provides a compression gain comparable to the Lempel–Ziv–Welch algorithm. Moreover, encoder and decoder architectures are proposed that have low memory requirements and provide fast data encoding and decoding.
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SZKUTNIK, J., and K. KUŁAKOWSKI. "CHAOS IN PIECEWISELY INTEGRABLE TRAIN MODEL FOR TWO BLOCKS." International Journal of Modern Physics C 13, no. 01 (January 2002): 41–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129183102002924.

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The train model of two blocks with stick-slip dynamics (M. de Sousa Vieira, 1995) is believed to be the simplest spring-block system, which displays chaos. Here we simplify it even more by linearizing the velocity dependence of the friction force. In this way, the nonlinearity of the equations of motion is reduced to the time moments, when a block starts to move or stops, and when the analytical solutions are to be sewn together. We demonstrate, that for small values of the velocity of blocks, the character of motion is not changed. This is observed on the bifurcation diagrams, the Lyapunov exponents, the phase portraits and the power spectra.
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Ther, Tamás, and László P. Kollár. "Dynamical similarity of multi-block catenary arches and rocking blocks subjected to horizontal base excitation." Nonlinear Dynamics 104, no. 3 (April 10, 2021): 2099–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11071-021-06415-1.

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AbstractIn this paper, the dynamical similarity of multi-block catenary arches and columns is discussed, which can be used for the simplified design of rocking arches. The basic hypothesis is that the dynamic response of multi-block arches and columns is similar when the shape of the arch follows the thrust line, i.e. it is a catenary arch. It is validated numerically that the responses of slender catenary arches are safe and reliable approximations of those of not slender arches and then that the overturning acceleration (response) spectra of rigid, slender monolithic blocks can be directly applied for catenary arches. The similarity is based on two parameters, on the limit peak ground acceleration (under which the structure will not move at all) and on the frequency parameter (defined by Housner for rigid blocks).
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Rony Sina, Derwin, and Agus Harjoko. "Deteksi Copy Move Forgery Pada Citra Menggunakan Exact Match, DWT Haar dan Daubechies." IJEIS (Indonesian Journal of Electronics and Instrumentation Systems) 6, no. 1 (April 30, 2016): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/ijeis.10768.

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AbstrakCopy-Move Forgery adalah satu tipe gangguan citra digital, di mana bagian dari citra dicopy dan dipastekan ke bagian lain dalam citra yang sama untuk menutupi fitur citra yang penting. Pada penelitian ini, dibangun sistem pendeteksi copy move forgery pada citra. Sistem ini dimaksudkan untuk membantu user mengetahui bahwa suatu citra masih asli atau sudah terdapat copy move dan dibagian mana terjadinya copy move tersebut. Sistem ini dibangun dengan menggunakan metode Exact Match, DWT Haar, DWT DB2 dan DWT DB4 dengan menggunakan blok 4 x 4, 8 x 8 dan 16 x 16. Masukan dari sistem ini berupa citra input dan juga ukuran blok . Keluaran dari sistem ini adalah daerah yang terdeteksi sebagai copy move atau tidak terdeteksi sama sekali beserta dengan daerah yang di duga sebagai false match.Hasil akhir dari sistim ini ditunjukkan dalam bentuk akurasi, area false match dan waktu ekseukusi. Akurasi metode Exact Match untuk blok 4 x 4, 8 x 8 dan 16 x 16 adalah lebih baik dibandingkan dengan DWT walaupun memiliki area false match yang lebih besar. Akurasi dari DWT Haar, DWT db2 dan DWT db4 tergantung dari wilayah atau daerah copy move dalam citra. Blok 4 x 4 mempunyai area false match yang lebih besar dari blok 8 x 8 dan 16 x 16. Waktu eksekusi tergantung dari besar blok, semakin besar blok semakin besar waktu eksekusi.Kata kunci—copy move forgery, Exact Match, DWT Haar, DWT DB2, DWT DB4. AbstractCopy-Move Forgery is a special type of image forgery, in which a part of a digital image is copied and pasted to another part in the same image in order to cover an important image feature. This research developed a system to detect copy move forgery in digital image. The system is intended to help the user determine whether an image is authentic or already contained a copy move object, and if the image already contains copy move object, the system can determine in which section the copy move object is located. Copy move forgery detection system discussed in this research, was developed by using Exact Match, DWT Haar, DWT db2 and DWT db4 using blocks of 4 x 4, 8 x 8 and 16 x 16. Users can use the system by using the digital image as input. The output of the system is the information about the area detected as a copy move forgery along with areas suspected of being false match.The final result is shown in the form of accuracy, the area of the false match and execution time. Based on the test results, the accuracy of Exact Match method for blocks of 4 x 4, 8 x 8 and 16 x 16 is better than the DWT, although exact match have an bigger false match area. Accuracy of DWT Haar, DWT db2 and DWT DB4 depending on the copy move area on the image. Block 4 x 4 has a false match area larger than the block 8 x 8 and 16 x 16. The execution time depends on the size of the block, the larger the block, the longer the time of execution. Keywords— Copy move forgery, Exact Match, DWT Haar, DWT db2, DWT db4
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Acham, Christine. "Black, White, and in Color: Television and Black Civil Rights (review)." Moving Image 5, no. 1 (2005): 153–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mov.2005.0001.

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Dickman, Mary Catherine. "Let’s Move! Biocitizens and the Fat Kids on the Block." Scholar Commons, 2015. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5937.

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This project analyzed First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign for how it constructs obesity and health. Let’s Move! is a national internet-based campaign to end childhood obesity. The literature on Let’s Move! is limited and focuses on the privatization and corporatization of children’s physical education in public schools. Taking an intersectional approach to critical fat studies, I use critical discourse analysis to investigate how the language used in the Let’s Move! campaign (re)enforces and (re)signifies cultural notions of fat as a social problem – specifically that fat bodies are diseased, unproductive, and a financial burden. I maintain that the Let’s Move! campaign is a symptomatic text that reveals a moral panic over the so-called childhood obesity epidemic by insisting that childhood obesity is a threat to national economy and security. I contend that Let’s Move! constructs good citizens as informed consumers, and the biopedagogies recommended by Let’s Move! promote White middle-class norms as the proper way to live while ignoring structural inequalities. Furthermore, I posit the campaign employs neoliberal discourses to frame mothers as responsible for their obese children’s weight and encourages women to conform to the cultural notion of the “good mother.” Overall, I argue the Let’s Move! campaign produces classed, raced, gendered, and able-bodied ideals of citizenship that function to further marginalize poor and minority groups.
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La, Sure George R. "Using an experiential process to move rural and small-membership A.M.E. churches from the survival mode to the empowerment model." DigitalCommons@Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center, 1998. http://digitalcommons.auctr.edu/dissertations/AAIDP14676.

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A myriad of issues face the rural and small membership A.M.E. churches, such as lack of long-range planning, high denominational assessments, recurring financial problems, inadequately trained pastors, frequent pastoral movement, and acceptance versus adoption, making survivorship difficult. Therefore, the EMPRO Model (i.e., The Empowerment Project) is an instrument that will positively impact the A.M.E. Church and its treatment of the rural and small membership churches. To be sure, the Empowerment Project is capable of delivering the necessary tools and skills (planning, budget preparation, polity, calendar preparation, church history, stewardship and tithing) to the leadership (clergy and laity) of rural and small membership churches which will enable them to perform at a much higher level. Succinctly, the Holy Spirit is the ultimate vehicle that enables the Empowerment Project to move forth. It was the invisible presence of the Holy Spirit that empowered the Fairfield A.M.E. Church to exhibit an outward resolve to keep hope alive. Empowerment is the enhanced ability to accomplish clearly identified goals and objectives. The procedure was to select five A.M.E. churches from the Atlanta/North Georgia Conference of the Sixth Episcopal District of the A.M.E. Church to participate in the Empowerment Project. Each church fits the definition of either rural or small membership, or both. Four of the five churches selected were actually located in rural areas. The other church is located in the city of Atlanta. The churches selected have experienced similar struggles and difficulties. The findings of the study showed that the training seminar forum is a powerful tool for imparting information. Other results were: (1) The topics offered during the seminar sessions strengthened the participants' knowledge and understanding of the A.M.E. Church in general. (2) The information relating to budget preparation and church planning provided additional insights into how the congregation would better be able to meet its goals because of better planning. (3) The session relating to the need for the local church to develop a mission statement that clearly outlined what it saw as its own identifiable mission caused the participants to be better able to identify 'do-able' local goals and objectives. (4) The seminar sessions provided an opportunity for useful dialogue to be exchanged between the key officers of the church concerning the mission and purpose of the local church. (5) The seminars provided the 'how to' for all of the participants involved. (6) Pastors viewed the training as an enormous help to their local church ministry. A more informed pastorate and a more informed laity bring about a much higher level of local church performance, i.e., empowerment . When folks know what to do and how to do it, the overall functioning of the church is enhanced and, thus, empowered.
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Keenan, Charles T. "Differences in groupings of students' academic achievement, attendance and attitude as they move from a traditional to a modified 4 x 4 block schedule." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2000. http://etd.wvu.edu/templates/showETD.cfm?recnum=1657.

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McMillan, Valerie A. "Sistas On The Move: An Ethnographic Case Study of Health and Friendship in Urban Space among Black Women in New Orleans." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2013. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/1751.

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Abstract Black women are disproportionately affected by adverse health conditions, such as obesity and heart disease. For example, more black women currently die from complications associated with diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure than any other ethnic group in the United States (Gourdine 2011). There are however, increasing numbers of everyday black women who defy these statistics and are positive role models for all women. One such group of women is the New Orleans chapter of Sistas On The Move (SOTM), an all-female running group that emphasizes the importance of black women’s health and builds community around physical activity. Through field interviews and participant observation, I examine the following questions: What motivates these women to run, walk and lead healthy lifestyles in New Orleans? How do SOTM members claim and utilize space in New Orleans for their physical health and social activities?
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Chou, Tsung-Hsuan, and 周仲軒. "Investigation on Copy-Move Detection by Multi-Block Features and Expanding Block Strategies." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/3gpnpd.

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The thesis investigates features on detecting copy-move duplicated regions. The structure of copy-move detection is searching keypoints through the Scale Invariant Feature Transform(SIFT), matched blocks acquired from these keypoints by invariant moments, region growing by surrounding matched blocks. The analyses include the Scale Invariant Feature Transform(SIFT) for calculating keypoints, keypoints match, invariant moments comparisons, sizes of region growing blocks. This thesis examines various parameters and thresholds of the adopted structure. We also find that there are many factors to affect the detected results. Three conclusions are summarized. First, Hu’s invariant moments are better than Zernike invariant moments. Second, positions of duplicated regions can be acquired from keypoints through a robust neighboring search. Third, the optimal growing block size is then acquired. At last, a set of optimal parameters are found through the exhausted experimental results.
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Wang, Han, and 王瀚. "Detecting Copy-Move Forgery Regions through Multi-Block Features." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/04495684675004787236.

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This paper identifies copy-move forgery regions in an image through invariant features extracted from each block. First, an image is divided into overlapped blocks and 7 invariant moment features of the circle area under each block are calculated. Two features, mean and variance, are then acquired from the 7 moment features in each block. Each block is only compared to those blocks under the intersection of the same mean and variance feature sets. The copy-move forgery regions can be found by matching the detected blocks with the identical distance. Moreover, the adopted moment features are efficient on detecting rotational blocks. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme detects rotational duplicated regions well.
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Chang, Yi-Cheng, and 張逸丞. "An Efficiency Enhanced Cluster Expanding Block Algorithm for Copy-Move Forgery Detection." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/06126375561288108204.

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This paper presents an algorithm for identifying copy-move forgery area in an image using efficient enhanced cluster expanding blocks strategy. First, the image is divided into overlapping blocks and two features, mean and variance, are calculated from each block. These two features are sorted and grouped into two different kinds of clusters. Combining a cluster with its neighboring cluster forms a bucket. The proposed scheme then uses expanding block method to compare all blocks in each bucket. Finally, the duplicated regions are found by matching detected blocks horizontally and vertically. Experimental results show that the proposed approach detects duplicated regions well under JPEG compression and Gaussian blurring.
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Lessel, Howard S. "The Change Process: A Study of the Move to Block Scheduling in Five Pennsylvania High Schools." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2069/451.

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The process of large-scale change is difficult in any organizational structure, and this is particularly true in the field of education. This qualitative study investigated the change process used by five high schools in eastern Pennsylvania while initiating, implementing and sustaining a large-scale change from traditional to block scheduling. This study looks at the entire large-scale change process from inception through evaluation. Through the lens of the large-scale change to block scheduling, the researcher analyzed change in five schools with similar demographics to determine whether similarities existed in the change process and whether school change can be linked to a specific model of change. This study, conducted using a three interview protocol (Seidman, 1998), was guided by one primary research question: What is the process used by high schools to plan, implement and sustain large-scale change? Three research sub-questions supported the primary question: 1) What was the impetus for change to block scheduling?; 2) What process was used by the district to plan and implement the change to block scheduling?; and 3) How has the change to block scheduling been sustained by the district? The participants interviewed included five superintendents, five high school principals and twenty classroom teachers who worked at the participating schools during the transition to block scheduling. Several common characteristics were identified which contributed to the successful implementation of a large-scale change initiative. These include the creation of a committee to plan and implement the change, involvement of stakeholders, and the use of professional development to support the change. A major implication of this study is the identification of the importance of effective leadership during the change process. It was found that the impetus for change involved an organizational leader with a vision for change. One interesting finding was that though all five schools were successful in implementing the change, very little has been done to help sustain the change. Contrary to the research in the literature, this study found that ongoing professional development is not essential to sustaining large-scale change.
Dr. George R. Bieger, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Dr. Patricia S. Smeaton, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania Dr. Patricia A. Pinciotti East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
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Kossie, Karen Lynell. "The move is on: African-American Pentecostal-Charismatics in the Southwest." Thesis, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1911/19277.

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This study is an interdisciplinary history the African American Pentecostal-Charismatic (AAPC) movement in the twentieth century. It aims to place the rise of African American Pentecostal-Charismaticism within the context of African American religious history in general and the greater Holiness-Pentecostal movement in particular. It examines the religious traditions (in both theology and practice) out of which the AAPC arose; the specific historical context out of which the AAPC developed; the role of leadership; the social appeal of the AAPC; and the role of gender, class, and race in shaping the growth and character of the movement. The general field of African American religious history is understudied, with the possible exception of slave Christianity. For the modern period, much of the scholarship has focused on the black church's relationship to the Civil Rights movement, and the emphasis has been on the mainline black denominations. The focus in the history of Pentecostalism has been on the early twentieth-century origins of the movement, showing its interracial nature, but little has been published on such splinter movements as the Latter Rain phenomenon and the African American Independent Pentecostal-Charismatic (AAIPC) movement. My study will be the first scholarly analysis of this movement and its latter-twentieth-century variations, and the first to place them in geo-cultural/historical/religious context. Among the major interpretive points elaborated are the following: (1) contrary to the expectations of early twentieth-century scholars, African American Pentecostalism was hardly a passing phase; (2) the advent of Pentecostalism marked an end to the hegemony of purported mainline denominations in the African American religious experience; (3) unlike mainline Protestantism and Catholicism, Pentecostalism welcomed the participation of women in its leadership; (4) a proliferation of electronic media (radio, television, and the internet) has facilitated a further dissolution of racial, geographical, and denominational barriers; and (5) independent ministers looking toward the twenty-first century have begun to reconsider their initial embrace of complete autonomy and to examine the spiritual and structural ramifications of interdependence and ecumenicalism. Perhaps this is part of the often observed path from sect to denomination that has characterized many earlier religious movements.
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Books on the topic "Block movw"

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Boyette, Michael. "Let it burn!": The Philadelphia tragedy. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1989.

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Move your shadow: SouthAfrica, black and white. (London): Abacus, 1987.

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On the move: A Black family's Western saga. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2009.

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Move your shadow: South Africa, Black and white. New York, NY: Penguin Books, 1986.

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Lelyveld, Joseph. Move your shadow: South Africa, black and white. London: Joseph, 1986.

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Move your shadow: South Africa, Black and white. New York: Time Books, 1985.

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Paul, Wahrhaftig, ed. The MOVE crisis in Philadelphia: Extremist groups and conflict resolution. Pittsburgh, Pa: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1990.

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Paul, Wahrhaftig, ed. Extremist groups and conflict resolution: The MOVE crisis in Philadelphia. New York: Praeger, 1988.

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Bowser, Charles W. Let the bunker burn: The final battle with MOVE. Philadelphia: Camino Books, 1989.

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J, Indumathi. State-of-The-Art in Block based Copy Move Forgery Detection: ICCS 2014. Edited by Kokula Krishna Hari K. Bangkok, Thailand: Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties, 2014.

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Weik, Martin H. "block-move." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 135. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_1713.

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Weik, Martin H. "block move." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 135. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_1714.

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Prakash, Choudhary Shyam, and Sushila Maheshkar. "Detection Algorithm for Copy-Move Forgery Based on Circle Block." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 355–64. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2107-7_32.

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Liu, Jingnan, Caijun Xu, Chenghua Song, and Dingbo Chao. "The determination of motion rates of blocks in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau by GPS measurements." In Geodesy on the Move, 437–42. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72245-5_71.

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Curry, Dawne Y. "“We Are Too Old to Move, Where Are We to Go?”: Forced Removals in Alexandra." In Apartheid on a Black Isle, 29–44. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137023100_2.

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Jaiswal, Ankit Kumar, and Rajeev Srivastava. "Copy-Move Forgery Detection Using Shift-Invariant SWT and Block Division Mean Features." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 289–99. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2685-1_28.

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Ramone, Jenni. "Black Writing in Britain: Going Back to Move Forward—Black Consciousness Now and in the Archives." In Postcolonial Literatures in the Local Literary Marketplace, 141–90. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-56934-9_4.

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Razali, Ermaliza, and Raphael C. W. Phan. "On the Existence of Related-Key Oracles in Cryptosystems Based on Block Ciphers." In On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: OTM 2006 Workshops, 425–38. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11915034_66.

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Hortelano, Jorge, Carlos T. Calafate, Juan Carlos Cano, Massimiliano de Leoni, Pietro Manzoni, and Massimo Mecella. "Black-Hole Attacks in P2P Mobile Networks Discovered through Bayesian Filters." In On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2010 Workshops, 543–52. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16961-8_77.

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Hajihashemi, V., and A. Alavi Gharahbagh. "A Fast, Block Based, Copy-Move Forgery Detection Approach Using Image Gradient and Modified K-Means." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 298–307. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68385-0_25.

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Conference papers on the topic "Block movw"

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Carr, Nick A., Kraig S. Shipley, and David J. Dewees. "Case History Fitness-for-Service Assessment of Cyclic Catalytic Reformer Motor Operated Valves in the Petrochemical Industry." In ASME 2011 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2011-57660.

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Reactors of cyclic catalytic reformers require catalyst regeneration about every 7 days (∼50 cycles per year). To facilitate the in situ regeneration, large diameter motor operated valves (MOV) are used (typically Class 600 NPS 8 to NPS 16 API 600 gate block valves). Double block-n-bleed arrangements of the MOVs are used to assure isolation of the 350 psig 960°F process and regeneration media. The regeneration MOVs will be closed and in isolation for up to 4 days and can reach temperatures close to ambient depending on their distance from the process flow. Once the MOVs are swung open, the valve body quickly transitions from ambient temperature to 960°F over a matter of minutes. Such an extreme thermal shock has historically led to a number of cracks in the MOV valve bodies. With each unit having over 50 MOVs, it becomes expensive and time consuming to open every MOV at a scheduled turnaround, inspect, and repair any cracking noticed.
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Brasoava, Adriana, Radu Danescu, David Wells, and Nayan Reddy. "Optimum Number Density of Blocks Released in Fluidic Self-Assembly of Microelectronics." In ASME 2005 Summer Heat Transfer Conference collocated with the ASME 2005 Pacific Rim Technical Conference and Exhibition on Integration and Packaging of MEMS, NEMS, and Electronic Systems. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2005-72768.

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An experimental study was conducted to demonstrate the existence and estimate the value of an optimum number density of silicon plates (blocks) in a fluidic self-assembly process used for parallel assembling of microelectronics. Blocks ranging in size from 350 to 1050 microns were released under water over an inclined substrate and allowed to move gravitationally to fill indentations (receptors) of matching shape. The performance of the process was evaluated in terms of the time necessary to achieve filling. Results indicate that there is an optimum block density for which the filling time is minimum. If the density is too high, blocks in contact with each other form agglomerations that reduce the mobility of individual blocks and prevent them from aligning properly with the receptors to fill them. The optimum area fraction covered by blocks was relatively similar for the three sizes of blocks considered. The findings amend a common belief that the FSA performance increases indefinitely with the density of blocks released. Economic advantages of a limited block density at industrial scale are discussed.
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Kirchner, Matthias, Pascal Schöttle, and Christian Riess. "Thinking beyond the block: block matching for copy-move forgery detection revisited." In IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, edited by Adnan M. Alattar, Nasir D. Memon, and Chad D. Heitzenrater. SPIE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2082789.

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Brasoava, Adriana, Radu Danescu, Visvanathan Srinivasan, and David Wells. "Preferential Orientation of Silicon Blocks During Fluidic Self-Assembly of Microelectronics." In ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2005-81417.

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Fluidic Self-Assembly (FSA) is a newly developed, high productivity method to assemble millimeter and submillimeter size silicon electronic components (blocks) into circuit boards. Large numbers of thin, truncated pyramid shaped components are released in water and move gravitationally down inclined substrates to fall into indentations (receptors) of complementary shape. To increase the rate of receptor filling and improve the process efficiency, the probability of proper alignment between blocks and receptors must be maximized. The present paper reports an experimental study aimed at determining the preferential orientation of the blocks in a practical FSA process. Blocks ranging in size from 1050 to 3050 microns were tested for: (i) in-plane orientation angle during their motion, and (ii) right-side-up (RSU) versus up-side-down (USD) landing upon dispensing. Results indicate that blocks exhibit a high degree of in-plane angular self-orientation, which depends on the block aspect ratio. Spatial orientation of blocks at the release point is a decisive factor on their correct (RSU) landing on the substrate. Based on this observation, an original dispensing strategy was developed that increased the RSU fraction to values typically over 90%.
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Soni, Badal, and Debalina Biswas. "Image Forensic using Block-based Copy-move Forgery Detection." In 2018 5th International Conference on Signal Processing and Integrated Networks (SPIN). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/spin.2018.8474287.

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Wadhwa, Jatin, Talib Ahemad, Ruchira Naskar, and Rahul Dixit. "On parameterization of block based copy-move forgery detection techniques." In the 2015 Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2811411.2811482.

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Rajiv, Charles Samuel. "Accident Prevention Block To Move An Automobile From Traffic Collision." In International Conference on Humanities. European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.10.02.19.

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Shah, Tawheed Jan, and M. Tariq Banday. "A Comparative Study of Block-BasedCopy-Move Forgery Detection Techniques." In 2020 International Conference on Computer Communication and Informatics (ICCCI). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccci48352.2020.9104074.

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Terasaki, Yasuo, Kenta Hanai, Wataru Miyazaki, Takeo Kondo, Masashi Sugahara, and Kazukiyo Yamamoto. "Study on the Spatial Characteristic and Refuge Action in the Offing Earthquake of the Tohoku District Pacific Ocean." In ASME 2012 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2012-83800.

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At 14:46 on March 11, 2011, massive tsunami waves triggered by the 2011 earthquake off the Pacific coast of Tohoku brought destructive damage to Pacific coastal areas. Considering that about 90% of the deaths were related to tsunami wave drowning, it is important to move to heights as quickly as possible to survive tsunami waves. Spatial characteristics, such as the number of evacuation sites, the locations of evacuation sites, the slopes of evacuation routes, and city block morphologies, will constitute factors that greatly affect evacuation behavior. In this study, we consulted disaster victims to understand what kind of evacuation behaviors they exhibited and analyzed those evacuation behaviors based on the regional distribution of evacuation sites as seen from city streets. The obtained results showed that the positional relationships between city blocks and evacuation sites are influential in determining means of evacuation and behavior patterns at the time of evacuation. Accordingly, it was found that an appropriate distribution of evacuation sites in city blocks is required for future coastal areas.
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Narayanan, Shibu S., and G. Gopakumar. "Recursive Block Based Keypoint Matching For Copy Move Image Forgery Detection." In 2020 11th International Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icccnt49239.2020.9225658.

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Reports on the topic "Block movw"

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Lazonick, William, Philip Moss, and Joshua Weitz. The Unmaking of the Black Blue-Collar Middle Class. Institute for New Economic Thinking Working Paper Series, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36687/inetwp159.

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In the decade after the Civil Rights Act of 1964, African Americans made historic gains in accessing employment opportunities in racially integrated workplaces in U.S. business firms and government agencies. In the previous working papers in this series, we have shown that in the 1960s and 1970s, Blacks without college degrees were gaining access to the American middle class by moving into well-paid unionized jobs in capital-intensive mass production industries. At that time, major U.S. companies paid these blue-collar workers middle-class wages, offered stable employment, and provided employees with health and retirement benefits. Of particular importance to Blacks was the opening up to them of unionized semiskilled operative and skilled craft jobs, for which in a number of industries, and particularly those in the automobile and electronic manufacturing sectors, there was strong demand. In addition, by the end of the 1970s, buoyed by affirmative action and the growth of public-service employment, Blacks were experiencing upward mobility through employment in government agencies at local, state, and federal levels as well as in civil-society organizations, largely funded by government, to operate social and community development programs aimed at urban areas where Blacks lived. By the end of the 1970s, there was an emergent blue-collar Black middle class in the United States. Most of these workers had no more than high-school educations but had sufficient earnings and benefits to provide their families with economic security, including realistic expectations that their children would have the opportunity to move up the economic ladder to join the ranks of the college-educated white-collar middle class. That is what had happened for whites in the post-World War II decades, and given the momentum provided by the dominant position of the United States in global manufacturing and the nation’s equal employment opportunity legislation, there was every reason to believe that Blacks would experience intergenerational upward mobility along a similar education-and-employment career path. That did not happen. Overall, the 1980s and 1990s were decades of economic growth in the United States. For the emerging blue-collar Black middle class, however, the experience was of job loss, economic insecurity, and downward mobility. As the twentieth century ended and the twenty-first century began, moreover, it became apparent that this downward spiral was not confined to Blacks. Whites with only high-school educations also saw their blue-collar employment opportunities disappear, accompanied by lower wages, fewer benefits, and less security for those who continued to find employment in these jobs. The distress experienced by white Americans with the decline of the blue-collar middle class follows the downward trajectory that has adversely affected the socioeconomic positions of the much more vulnerable blue-collar Black middle class from the early 1980s. In this paper, we document when, how, and why the unmaking of the blue-collar Black middle class occurred and intergenerational upward mobility of Blacks to the college-educated middle class was stifled. We focus on blue-collar layoffs and manufacturing-plant closings in an important sector for Black employment, the automobile industry from the early 1980s. We then document the adverse impact on Blacks that has occurred in government-sector employment in a financialized economy in which the dominant ideology is that concentration of income among the richest households promotes productive investment, with government spending only impeding that objective. Reduction of taxes primarily on the wealthy and the corporate sector, the ascendancy of political and economic beliefs that celebrate the efficiency and dynamism of “free market” business enterprise, and the denigration of the idea that government can solve social problems all combined to shrink government budgets, diminish regulatory enforcement, and scuttle initiatives that previously provided greater opportunity for African Americans in the government and civil-society sectors.
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