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Barrett, David. "The impact of war." Livestock 27, no. 3 (2022): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/live.2022.27.3.101.

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Dunsmore, Barrie. "The Next War: Live?" Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 1, no. 3 (1996): 3–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1081180x96001003002.

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Badri Prasad Pokharel. "Peace as an Event and Peace as Utopia: An Analysis on Mary Collins’ Ten Bells Street at War." Interdisciplinary Journal of Management and Social Sciences 6, no. 1 (2025): 22–28. https://doi.org/10.3126/ijmss.v6i1.75370.

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This paper analyses the plight and predicament of local residents of one locality in the East End of London’s Ten Bells Street where people are scared during the World War ll. Mary Collins’ novel Ten Bells Street at War is an account of three childhood friends who have been scattered due to the consequences of the war which had completely devastated the whole of Europe. People like Rose, Becky and Bernie have been living a terrific life under the shadow of Adolf Hilter’s tyranny and everyone is found to have been looking for an ultimate solution to regain the possibility of peace and solidarity in which all European and non-European, Christians and Jews etc. can live together as brothers and sisters. In this paper, I analyse the problems of scattered people due to the terrific consequences of the war based on different grounds: What consequences led the people to live away from their own family, friends and relatives? What is the cause behind their separation? Why have they been encountering unspeakable suffering while the war was in utmost peak? How can the issue of peace and solidarity be prevailed in the war-torn society? Can they live their life peacefully hereafter? Such questions are discussed using relevant peace and war theories.
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Schroeder, Ingo, and Beate Fessler. "Live oder virtuell - beides war möglich." gynäkologie + geburtshilfe 25, no. 6 (2020): 52–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s15013-020-3177-8.

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Solomon, Paul. "The War Hotel." Ata: Journal of Psychotherapy Aotearoa New Zealand 17, no. 1 (2013): 114–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.9791/ajpanz.2013.10.

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War frames our lives. We live, as Billy Bragg (1985) put it, “Between the Wars”; or we live during wars, or after wars; or we live in terror of the threat of war; or get passionately aroused into war. We may watch helplessly as TV news shows us events of horror and violence overseas; on 19th June this year New Zealanders watched video on TV3 News of Kiwi troops under fire in Afghanistan, recorded on a soldier’s helmet-cam. Recent events unfolded once more on TVNZ with gut-wrenching inevitability: I watched as two soldiers were killed, and four injured. The survivors probably will return home traumatised. My interest in reviewing The War Hotel was personal: my grandfather fought in the First World War, my father in the Second World War. I served in the Israeli Defense Force, 1965-1967, and soon felt appalled by Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians. Some of my Jewish extended family perished in Poland during the Shoah. All humanity is touched by war, in varying degrees of separation.
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Synchak, Bohdan. "Live Information War and the Russian‑Ukrainian War of 2022 on the Media Base." Ukrainian Information Space, no. 2(10) (December 1, 2022): 85–97. https://doi.org/10.31866/2616-7948.10.2022.269826.

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The urgency of the study is ensured by the urgent public response to the Russian-Ukrainian crisis of 2022, which unfolded on the media bridgehead before the beginning of a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. Currently, all popular Ukrainian publications and many foreign ones regularly publish materials on this issue. Such excitement around the Russian-Ukrainian military escalation attracts the attention of researchers of information wars. Based on the potential and development of modern mass media in the study, this confrontation was identified as the first war “live”. The peculiarity of this information war is that it is immediately attended by representatives of several countries. On the one hand, Ukraine, the United States, Great Britain, the EU, NATO, and other indifferent allies, on the other, Russia, and indirectly Belarus. The main scientific issue in the context of the study of this information war is the live mode of its operation and its features. The study identified the confrontational elements of the information war against the background of the Russian-Ukrainian military crisis of 2022 and identified the actual signs of Russia’s implementation of the “4D” strategy and “4F” formula in the information war against Ukraine. The study of the peculiarities of the first war “live” is a tool for assessing the specifics of the destructive impact on public consciousness. The purpose of the study is to determine the specifics of the pre-war (before the full-scale invasion) Russian Ukrainian military crisis on the media bridgehead. In the process of work methods of comparison and synthesis were used. The first is used in the context of parallels between the Cold War and the modern information confrontation, as well as in characterizing the confrontational elements of its functioning. The method of synthesis highlights the actual signs of Russia’s implementation of powerful media tools of hybrid warfare. The results of the study of the Kremlin's propaganda information strategy implemented before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, in comparison with the data of other related studies of the subsequent periods of the Russian-Ukrainian information war, can serve as guidelines for researchers to better understand the features of the spread of Russian destructive information influence.
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Surzhikova, N. V. "Prisoners of World War I in the Omsk Irtysh region: names, statuses, memory." Omsk Scientific Bulletin. Series Society. History. Modernity 9, no. 3 (2024): 70–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.25206/2542-0488-2024-9-3-70-78.

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The publication does not simply review the inter-fonds name index of prisoners of World War I mentioned in the metric books of churches in the Omsk region (1914–1920). It is shown how formalized information from metric records can be interpreted from the point of view of both nominative and statistical approaches. It is emphasized that in the light of the data of the reviewed publication, the fate of captured foreigners in Russia ceases to look like non-alternative and predetermined, and the prisoners themselves — only victims of war, victimized objects. The participation of prisoners of war in the life of host communities allows specifying the degree of impact of captivity on the institutions and practices common in provincial Russia, as well as considering captured foreigners as people whose destinies turned out to be decisive for the destinies of thousands of other people who lived yesterday and live today.
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Borille, Denise. "The Man Who Never Returned From War: Considerations on Trauma Theory and History in Rebecca West’s The Return of the Soldier." Journal of English Language and Literature 3, no. 2 (2015): 271–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.17722/jell.v3i2.56.

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 This paper aims at analyzing the effects of trauma and history in Rebecca West’s novel The Return of The Soldier (1918) and, more specifically, how men and women got equally affected by trauma in the First War. Chris Baldry returns from the battlegrounds affected by shell-shock disorder and his traumatic amnesia prevents him from recollecting what his life was like before the War. The three women living in his house (his wife, whom he no longer recognizes; Chris’s ex-lover, Margaret, who still loves him, and his cousin, Jenny). 
 In fact, Chris’s debilitated mental health comes as a shock to the three women in his life. The drama lived by these three women grows out of proportion as the psychiatrist, Dr. Anderson, intervenes in favor of recovering his patient’s “complete case of amnesia” and leads a trial-like interrogation of Baldry’s pre-war life. Their confessions generate hostility, but, rather than dividing the group of women, they promote reflection on the frailty and vulnerability of men.
 
 In symbolic terms, the house where the three women live represents a kind of “laboratory” from which they observe war and formulate their views of it. Through the complex psychological interplay among the women living under the same roof, war is shown from the “home front.” It may also be said that the three women act as listeners and, in so doing, they may offer considerable help towards Chris’s possible recovery.
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Martynov, Andriy. "American memory war of the protest movement «Black live matter»." American History & Politics Scientific edition, no. 10 (2020): 9–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2521-1706.2020.10.1.

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Americans as a nation are more focused on the present and the future than on the past. Until recently, various «historical traumas» have not been the subject of current American political discourse. The American dream focuses on the needs of everyday life, not on the permanent experience of the past. The aim of the article is to highlight the peculiarities of symbolic conflicts over the sites of the Civil War in the United States in the context of the 2020 election campaign. Research methods are based on a combination of the principles of historicism and special historical methods, in particular, descriptive, comparative, method of actualization of historical memory. The scientific novelty of the obtained results is determined by the historical and political analysis of the “wars of memory” during the presidential election campaign in the United States in 2020. Radical political confrontation exacerbates the conflicts of collective memory. This process is not prevented by the postmodern state of collective consciousness, the virtualization of political processes, attempts to form a «theater society». The coronavirus pandemic has raised the issue of choosing a strategy for the development of the globalization process as harshly as possible. Current events break the link between the past and the present, which makes the future unpredictable. Developed liberal democracy is considered the «end of history». Multiculturalism has created different interpretations of US history. Conclusions. Trump’s victory deepened the rift between different visions of the history of the Civil War. The Democratic majority unites African Americans, Latinos, women with higher education, and left liberals. Attacks on the memorials of the heroes of the former Confederacy became symbols of the war of memory. The dominant trend is an increase in the democratic and electoral numbers of non-white Americans. The «classic» United States, dominated in all walks of life by white Americans with Anglo-Saxon Protestant identities and relevant historical ideas, is becoming history. The situation is becoming a political reality when white Americans become a minority. It is unlikely that such a «new minority» will abandon its own interpretation of any stage of US history, including the most acute. This means that wars of memory will become an organic element of political processes.
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Babić, Jovan. "War Ethics and War Morality: An Introduction." Conatus 8, no. 2 (2023): 11–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/cjp.36208.

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War ethics might sound as impossible combination of words – how justify what seems to be unjustifiable? War is prima facie unjustifiable. However, wars are a fact of human reality, and those among us who are unfortunate to live in times of war – in a way it is all of us – would know that the reality is not just a possibility, that prima facie designation does not help in answering what must be done, that unjustifiability does not imply impossibility. We must understand to be able to explain, and to explain to have a valid evaluation, especially when what is happening is important and with far-reaching consequences. Wars are such phenomena. We live amid such phenomena, and we need to understand not only their tragic and often cataclysmic nature, but also their meaning, their structure and logic of their functioning. We should understand that war is not something that happens only to others, nor that it is the matter of the past. In the present volume we have thirty-three essays examining war from many angles, sometimes from the opposite standpoints, exploring some of the most intriguing issues of warfare in times characterized by radical changes in the world in turmoil. The contributions in present volume give an overview of the world’s thinking about war. The volume is certainly incomplete and unfinished, but it gives a lot of thought-provoking incentives to think about the most important aspects of warfare and its broad phenomenology.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Live war"

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Mooney, Michael J. "Live from the battlefield an examination of embedded war correspondents' reporting during Operation Iraqi Freedom (21 March-14April 2003) /." access online version, LEAD access online version, NPS access online version, DTIC, 2004. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA424638.

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Ritchie, Samuel Thomas. "That others may live the Cold War sacrifice of Ellenton, South Carolina /." Connect to this title online, 2009. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1247508364/.

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Mooney, Michael J. "Live from the battlefield : an examination of embedded war correspondents' reporting during Operation Iraqi Freedom (21 March-14 April 2003) /." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2004. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/04Jun%5FMooney.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S. in Leadership and Human Resource Development)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2004.<br>Thesis advisor(s): Alice Crawford, Gail Fann Thomas. Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-170). Also available online.
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Sabine, El Chamaa. "Picturing live war : a research practice in an installation and in a text." Thesis, Goldsmiths College (University of London), 2014. http://research.gold.ac.uk/10558/.

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As a local filmmaker I was compelled to film during the 34-day war waged by the Israeli government on Lebanon in July 2006. My questioning of the function of my images amidst the proliferating international and local live media images of that war led me to pursue an interdisciplinary research. This thesis project, presented partly as an installation and partly as a theoretical text, is the result of my research. My thesis argument and original contribution to knowledge is that ‘co-liveness’ has become inherent in the act of watching live war since the first televised live broadcast of war (The First Gulf War, 1991). I have defined co-liveness as the local citizens’ experience of war as an embodied reality and as a mediatised event turning them simultaneously into potential targets and media spectators. My colleagues’ non-recognition of ‘co-liveness’ in my edited sequences leads me to question how the factual/fictional construct of what counts as an image of war is recognised revealing the ‘technostrategic discourse’ (Cohn, 1987) as a recognisable language/view from a gun/air raid perspective. Michel Foucault’s “return to the origin” (1977) inspires the analysis of the framing of first Gulf War (1991) and its critique as ‘infotainment’ and ‘spectacle’, as discursive practices where foundational omissions are inscribed in a critique that perceives all spectators to be distant to war’s materiality. A diffractive reading enables me to propose an imaginary co-live perspective on the margins of the text. The accompanying installation “Fragments” is conceived through the combined influences of ‘Détournement’ (Debord, 1958), the ‘Parergon’ (Derrida, 1979) and ‘Articulation’ (Haraway, 1992) where every visitor’s trajectory maps a personal interaction with the elements on display. Co-presence lends a renewed reading to what it means to ‘watch war’ when visitors share their impressions in a final discussion.
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Bortolot, Zachary J., Carolyn A. Copenheaver, Robert L. Longe, and Aardt Jan A. N. Van. "Development of a White Oak Chronology Using Live Trees and a Post-Civil War Cabin in South-Central Virginia." Tree-Ring Society, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/251623.

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A 280-year old white oak chronology was developed for south-central Virginia to verify the timber harvesting and construction dates of a cabin located on the Reynolds Homestead Research Center. A plaque on the cabin stated that the logs were harvested in 1814. However, the outer rings of the logs dated to 1875 and 1876. From the land-use history of the area, the cabin was most likely constructed to house tenant farmers after the Civil War. Most of the periods of below average growth identified in the 280-year chronology were related to drought events. Correlations between the radial growth of the white oak with temperature and precipitation data from a local weather station were examined. Precipitation had more influence on radial growth than temperature, and significant correlations (p = 0.05) existed between radial growth and precipitation from the previous September, the current April, and the current June.
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Fahey, Joseph Francis. "Rethinking the wasteland : Cold War history, theatre scholarship, and the challenges posed by the live television drama of the Fifties /." Connect to resource, 1995. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1165341753.

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Vanover, Eric Thomas. ""Swear this flag to live, for this flag to die": Flag Imagery in Constructing the Narrative of the Civil War and the Transformation of American Nationalism." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32525.

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The Civil War transformed nationalism in American society and created a notion of national identity closely tied to flag iconography. Flag symbolism developed as the prominent visualization of nationalism in American culture during and after the Civil War. The flags of the Civil War - namely the American flag, the Confederate national flag, and the Confederate Battle Cross - grew into iconic images within American communities. Their status as symbols of nationalism, patriotism, and an American historical past often advocated by newspapers, individual citizens, and the soldiers of the war themselves, initiated an American tradition of flag iconography for the purpose of nationalism unforeseen in American culture before the war. After the war, the issues of reconciliation and of what context the war would be placed in American history also became influenced by flag imagery. With the potential for post-war bitterness and lengthened disunity, the American flag offered a symbol that allowed Americans to remember the war as the deeds of patriotic citizens and as part of a continuous American national narrative. In doing so, the American flag became the iconic symbol of American nationalism.<br>Master of Arts
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Griffith, Joseph K. II. ""That That Nation Might Live" - Lincoln's Biblical Allusions in the Gettysburg Address." Ashland University Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=auhonors1399998979.

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Symes, Maxine Helen. "“You can live in a war zone and not be a victim”. Domestic abuse: The experience of women who are currently living with an abusive male partner." Thesis, Curtin University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1137.

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Domestic abuse (DA) research focuses on women who have left, limiting the knowledge of experiences and needs of women who remain in these relationships. Sixteen interview transcripts were analysed. The themes were: The experience of DA and its impact on self; Meaning making in the context of DA; and The decision: Do I stay or do I leave. Feelings of strength, resilience, and control were identified, characteristics needing consideration in the delivery of appropriate services.
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Bibler, Jared S. ""We Live to Struggle, We Struggle to Triumph": The Revolutionary Organization of the People in Arms and Radical Nationalism in Guatemala." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1399513879.

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Books on the topic "Live war"

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-, Bourgier Eric 19, ed. Live War Heroes. Soleil, 2003.

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Dunsmore, Barrie. The next war: Live? Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1996.

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Wolanski, Sabina. Destined to live: One woman's war, life, loves remembered. Harper Perennial, 2009.

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Wolanski, Sabina. Destined to live: One woman's war, life, loves remembered. Harper Perennial, 2009.

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Wolanski, Sabina. Destined to live: One woman's war, life, loves remembered. Harper Perennial, 2009.

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DiConsiglio, John. Reporting live. Scholastics Inc., 2011.

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DiConsiglio, John. Reporting live. Scholastics Inc., 2011.

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Everett, Will. We'll live tomorrow. Galatea, 2015.

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Julian, Reid, ed. The liberal way of war: Killing to make life live. Routledge, 2009.

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Rasputin, Valentin Grigorʹevich, and Valentin Rasputin. Live and remember. Northwestern University Press, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Live war"

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Beazley, Elisabeth. "Post-war Housing." In Designed To Live In. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032709635-9.

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Cravinho, Pedro. "“Live! Live on Air”." In Encounters with Jazz on Television in Cold War Era Portugal. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003043447-7.

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Nasson, Bill. "Abraham Esau's war, 1899–1901." In The Myths We Live By. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003174714-11.

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Garfinkle, Adam. "These Bones Shall Live." In Israel and Jordan in the Shadow of War. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21770-0_4.

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Beazley, Elisabeth. "Some Pre-war Interpretations in Britain and Scandinavia." In Designed To Live In. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032709635-7.

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Gardner, Hall. "The Cold War Is Dead! Long Live the Cold War!" In IR Theory, Historical Analogy, and Major Power War. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04636-1_1.

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Magyar, Karl P. "History is Dead. Long Live History!" In United States Post-Cold War Defence Interests. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230000834_15.

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Henkes, Barbara. "Changing images of German maids during the inter-war period in the Netherlands." In The Myths We Live By. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003174714-21.

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Günter, Andrea. "Systemische Selbstverständnisse, religiös motivierte Seelsorge, Sinnorientierung und die Frage: War Jesus einfühlsam?" In Systemisch beraten und steuern live 2. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666403361.109.

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"1. Live." In War Games. Rutgers University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36019/9780813598956-002.

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Conference papers on the topic "Live war"

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Fardink, Paul. ""That Others May Live": The Courageous Story of MASH Helicopter Detachments during the Korean War, 1950-1953." In Vertical Flight Society 80th Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0080-2024-0043.

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Melsom, Steve, Linda Stiles, and Joe Welsh. "Corrosion Control Knowledge Sharing Network: Fighting the War on Corrosion from Multiple Fronts." In SSPC 2013 Greencoat. SSPC, 2013. https://doi.org/10.5006/s2013-00045.

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Abstract Corrosion is one of the leading maintenance costs across the United States Surface Navy, with approximately 25 cents of every dollar spent on maintenance going towards fighting or correcting corrosion. In addition to the huge financial burden, corrosion can limit the ability of our Navy’s ships to meet operational commitments and even prevent them from achieving their expected service life (ESL). In February of 2011, Surface Team One (ST1) stood up the Corrosion Control Knowledge Sharing Network (KSN) in order to streamline the efforts to fight and win the war against corrosion. The Corrosion KSN formed a strong and diverse team comprised of members from the operator, maintenance execution, maintenance planning, engineering, research and development and program management organizations. Together, the team set out to “single up” the efforts to evaluate and mitigate the corrosion issues facing the Fleet. In the short time since its creation, the Corrosion KSN has been fighting the war on corrosion from multiple fronts, and has already made considerable progress. The Corrosion KSN is helping fit corrosion improvements into availability work packages in order to impact the Fleet’s corrosion problems now. The KSN has helped implement improved coatings like polysiloxane (MIL-PRF-24635 type V, class 2, grade B) into the Surface Fleet. The KSN is also initiating efforts now that will have long term impacts to help improve the Surface Navy’s corrosion control capabilities while interfacing with ship’s force to bring corrosion awareness back to the sailors. Additionally, the KSN is injecting corrosion avoidance early on in the life of Surface Ships to ensure today’s ships can reach their ESL and become a part of tomorrow’s Navy. The Corrosion KSN has created a Program Management Plan to help align the efforts of its various members and to ensure a common, systematic approach is being used. This plan will aid in maximizing the KSN’s efforts regarding the Navy’s corrosion problems by helping the members determine the strategic and tactical plans for the KSN. The primary elements of this program plan are as follows: policy, acquisition process improvements, strategic communications, technology transition to expedite corrosion mitigation materials and practices, corrosion control planning and execution for assessments and availabilities, and training. The Corrosion Control KSN is progressing on several fronts with the ultimate goal of helping the US Navy win the war on corrosion.
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Chiwande, Sujata S., Nitesh Nimje, Shubham Barbaile, Aniket Singh, Arjun Dhote, and Aniket Pathade. "War Field Spy Robot with Metal Detection and Live Streaming." In 2023 7th International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Control Systems (ICICCS). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciccs56967.2023.10142415.

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Zulyar, Yuri. "Irkutsk Universities During the Great Patriotic War." In Irkutsk Historical and Economic Yearbook 2020. Baikal State University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/978-5-7253-3017-5.02.

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The events and processes that took place in the higher education system of Irkutsk are considered. The city, remote from the world war fronts, became a significant center of the active army’s logistics system. The article analyzes one fragment of this status — the participation of the city’s universities in solving tasks that are important for the country and difficult to perform. Irkutsk turned into a University center, where already existing universities increased the output of highly qualified specialists and hosted a number of evacuated universities, providing them with premises, equipment, places to live for teachers and students, and the necessary resources for work and life. At the same time, a small number of University premises were also transferred to hospitals and defense enterprises, and students and teachers took on a significant part of the work on the treatment and maintenance of wounded soldiers.
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Slyusar, Ludmila. "Ukrainian family in the conditions of war and forced migration." In Economic growth in the conditions of globalization. International Scientific-Practical Conference, XVIth edition. National Institute for Economic Research, 2022. https://doi.org/10.36004/nier.cdr.2022.16.6.

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In recent decades, the form and structure of family associations have been transformed in Ukraine. The war of Russia against Ukraine interrupted the natural process of development of the Ukrainian family. However, family practices in this difficult period testify to powerful family ties and their particular importance in times of war danger. In conditions of war and economic problems, the family becomes a support: family solidarity, mutual assistance, care, the exchange of activities and material resources between family members allows establish life, and sometimes survive. At the same time, the war exacerbated the problems of the Ukrainian family and provoked new risks due to the deformation of the living conditions of the population and negative changes in the marriage and family structure of the population. The result of a fullscale war was: an increase in the number of widows; an increase in the number of single-parent families and families where children live without parents with relatives; weakening of marital ties and in the future there may be an increase in the number of divorces; an increase in the number of lonely older people who do not receive the necessary instrumental support from children and relatives; aggravation of gender problems. The study is based on materials from a sample survey of forced migrants in the city of Ternopil, information from open sources, expert assessments, and data from the State Statistics Service.
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Anand Vijay, K. M., S. Purustut, R. Suhas, CG Pavan, and Pragyan Pradhan. "A Live Human Being Detector in War Fields and Earthquake Location Using Robot with Camouflage Technology." In 2018 3rd IEEE International Conference on Recent Trends in Electronics, Information & Communication Technology (RTEICT). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rteict42901.2018.9012601.

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Santangelo, Antonio, Ilaria Ingrao, and Seyedeh Maede Mirsonbol. "IMAGINING WAR WITH AI: AN EXPERIMENT IN EDUCATIONAL SEMIOTICS." In 1st International Scientific Conference Education and Artificial Intelligence. University of Niš, Pedagogical Faculty, Vranje, 2025. https://doi.org/10.46793/edai24.027s.

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The present study aims to describe how generative AI was used for an educational experiment based on the principles of visual socio-semiotics. In fact, hundreds of images posted on Instagram by Italian and Iranian mass media were collected and stored related to the beginning of the last Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Gaza Strip. We analyzed them using structural semiotics and described their meanings through keywords and short sentences aimed at reproducing the topics and focusing points of the messages they conveyed. The results were presented to young teenagers—Italian and Iranian students and through a questionnaire asked them to reflect on how the war was represented in their respective cultural contexts. Finally, as the keywords and short sentences used to describe the images were meant at inspiring a certain “prompting attitude”, participants were asked to recur to generative AI to create new images that expressed their own perspectives on the war. Analyzing their reflections on this experience, the conclusion is that visual socio-semiotics and AI can be employed in educational processes to help develop critical awareness of the cultural context they live in, and the positions taken within it. Situated at the crossroads of studies on the relationship between iconicity and the narration of reality, media socio-semiotics, educational semiotics, and critical AI theory, the main research question of our research was: can generative AI be used in education to contrast the spread of ideological narratives, instead of favoring it, as many scholars seem to fear?
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Boberska, Roksolana. "Social work with young people who were forced to change their place of residence due to the beginning of the war in Ukraine." In Sociology – Social Work and Social Welfare: Regulation of Social Problems. Видавець ФОП Марченко Т.В., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/sosrsw2023.115.

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Background: The youth of Ukraine faced many problems as a result of the beginning of the war. The work of social workers is now important for improving the lives of young people. The social condition of young people who were forced to change their place of residence is very disturbed. That is why the problem of social work with forced migrants and their families is not only political, but also social, and requires complex socio-pedagogical work with the use of special resources for its solution, in particular, easing the social situation of forced migrants and their families. Purpose: to analyze the importance of social work with internally displaced youth. Methods: method of analysis, method of theoretical research of social work and projects for youth. Results: Social work is important for the adaptation of young people. Young people have benefits and financial assistance from the state. However, we need more projects that will improve the social condition of young Ukrainians who have moved. Conclusion: Therefore, it is worth understanding that such social work is necessary for internally displaced youth no less than financial assistance from the state. It is important for young people who have been forced to leave places where hostilities are taking place to feel social security and to be included in the life of the community. There is a need to create a safe environment for living, studying, working, entrepreneurial initiatives and realizing their own potential of young people who now live in other communities in unfamiliar realities. The projects created in Ukraine help to ensure a psychologically stable state of young people and reduce the level of anxiety among young people. Keywords:social work, benefits, youth of Ukraine, war, social adaptation.
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Beriša, Hatidža, Milenko Dzeletović, and Željko Stepanović. "THE IMPACT OF CONTEMPORARY WARS ON GLOBALISATION." In SECURITY HORIZONS. Faculty of Security- Skopje, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20544/icp.2.5.21.p17.

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The thematic framework of this paper indicates the fact that the world we live in today will not be the same tomorrow. Globalisation is a phenomenon that dominantly marks the time starting from the end of the World War II to the present day and as such shapes the political, economic and social life of the world, unevenly and with different consequences. This universal process, which includes strong political and military connections between people and countries, is gaining in intensity over time, with a profound tendency to cover all spheres of individual and collective existence of the people around the world, changing the rules and norms of behavior, value systems and lifestyles of entire communities. This paper will examine the mutual relation between globalisation and warfare or other conflicts fought in the previous period or that are still being fought, as well as the relation of cause and effect between globalisation and warfare over that period, in order to determine whether wars and other conflicts are actually the initial trigger for making the process of globalisation faster and in order to discover in what way they do that. The paper also deals with a historical connection between warfare and globalisation through the impact of historical contradictions on the globalisation directions, and also through the identification of the part of military challenges, risks, and threats in the process of globalisation. Additionally, the paper will consider the impact of military conflicts on globalisation directions by means of foreign interests aimed at limiting the sovereignty of nation states. Key words: security, globalisation, conflict, war, risk, international relations, sovereignty, interest, impact
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Bataveljić, Dragan. "PROVISION OF SERVICES BY THE ASSOCIATION OF WAR AND PEACETIME MILITARY DISABLED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA." In International scientific conference challenges and open issues of service law. Vol. 2. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of law, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/xxmajsko2.171b.

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n the paper, the author points to the fact that in the Republic of Serbia there is a large number of war invalids, which is a consequence of the war conflicts that took place in the areas where we live now. That is why organized state care is needed for fighters who, as participants in numerous defensive wars, remained permanently disabled, with a lower or higher degree of incapacity. Hence, in Serbia, there has been a disability fund for exhausted and crippled soldiers for 160 years, which was also enacted during the reign of Prince Mihailo Obrenović, the so-called "Fund for Military Invalids". Unfortunately, even after gaining independence at the Berlin Congress in 1878, the territory of the Republic of Serbia was the scene of numerous wars, both in the 19th and 20th centuries. In the last century (20th century), starting from the Balkan Wars, through the First and Second World Wars, the wars in the territories of the former Yugoslav states, and until the NATO bombing in 1999, the Serbian people experienced a biological disaster. The consequences are immeasurable - several million dead and as many or even more wounded. That is why the state of Serbia assumed the obligation to take care of the families of fallen soldiers and the status of military invalids, by providing a large number of services, the corpus of which, from one period to another, was always increasing. Also, there is a large number of peacetime military invalids that the state, through its organs, must take care of. This is why the protection of veterans and the disabled and the provision of services in this area have been developed and harmonized with the real situation of the disabled, their needs and the economic possibilities of the Republic of Serbia. Associations of war and peacetime disabled soldiers of all levels play a key role in this
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Reports on the topic "Live war"

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Benson, Kevin C. Reporting Live from Planning Principles for War in the Information Age. Defense Technical Information Center, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada254193.

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Keen, David. Key Considerations: Humanitarian Responses to Famine and War in Sudan. Institute of Development Studies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2024.055.

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The Republic of Sudan is suffering a catastrophic famine. The entire country is in food crisis or food emergency. In July 2024, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) declared famine in the Zamzam camp for internally displaced people in North Darfur, near El Fasher; between 500,000 to 800,000 people live in the camp.1 The IPC also reported that 755,000 people in Sudan would be ‘in catastrophe’ (IPC phase 5) in the period to September 2024, while 25.6 million people face crisis conditions, the worst levels of food security ever recorded by the IPC in Sudan.2 The significant humanitarian crisis affecting Sudan has been greatly exacerbated by the current civil war in which the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have been fighting against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Hunger is being used as a weapon by both sides. Every humanitarian crisis eventually gives rise to a set of ‘lessons learned’, often set out in the relevant evaluations. But there is also the possibility of ‘lessons not learned’, the title of an article on peacekeeping by Mats Berdal.3 It is true that the relevant lessons are often far from obvious or agreed upon. But it is clear that some important lessons from past crises are not being sufficiently taken into account as one crisis gives way to another. We should also recognise that it is not just humanitarians who are trying to learn lessons from humanitarian crises: those who manipulate and even promote these crises are also learning lessons about how best to do so. An important question here is: who is learning fastest? The immediate and longer-term survival of Sudan’s people depends on concerned governments learning lessons more quickly than abusive armed groups. Another concern is that the practice of ‘learning lessons’ may itself have become a kind of ritual that insures the humanitarian system against the charge of complacency while the system itself does not change very much. This brief provides humanitarian organisations with key information about the background to the current civil war in Sudan and the factors that have had a role in creating famine. The brief also looks at responses to the humanitarian crisis, highlighting reasons for civilians not having adequate protection and reasons why relief has been inadequate. The brief sets out opportunities to push against the obstacles or constraints to humanitarian relief. The brief and the key considerations have been informed from consultations with experts active in or knowledgeable about the history of Sudan and humanitarian work in Sudan, the author’s own expertise, and academic and grey literature.
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Daly, Sarah Z. Political life after ethnic war. UNU-WIDER, 2025. https://doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2025/592-9.

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Betancourt, Jose L. The Fine Line Between Peacekeeping and War. Defense Technical Information Center, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada288408.

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Zhu, Xian-Kui, and Bruce Wiersma. PR-644-213803-R01 Fatigue Life Models for Pipeline Containing Dents and Gouges. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0012248.

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Fatigue failure is a time-delayed failure that is one of the major threats to the pipeline integrity. For crack-like gouges in dents, the crack grows due to pressure cycling and eventually fails by fatigue. This work, which was funded by PRCI via Project MD-4-16, developed a viable engineering approach and a pragmatic fatigue model for predicting fatigue life of dents and gouges in pipelines. In particular, an equivalent stress method was developed with use of finite element analysis (FEA), and the crack driving force was determined based on the FEA results and the stress intensity factors (SIF) from API 579. The proposed fatigue model was evaluated with full-scale fatigue test data for line pipes containing dents and gouges, and then refined. The results showed that the refined fatigue model can predict adequate fatigue lives of dents and gouges in pipelines due to cyclic pressure. This report has a corresponding webinar.
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Tripathi, Divya. Cutting calories isn’t the only way to live healthy. Edited by Piya Srinivasan. Monash University, 2024. https://doi.org/10.54377/8503-3ced.

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Catherine Lutz, Catherine Lutz. What has the War on Terror cost in lives and dollars? Experiment, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/3457.

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Sopok, Sam. 120mm M830A1 Heat Round Wear Life Prediction. Defense Technical Information Center, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada592674.

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Pollock, John M. War Like No Other: Al Qaeda and the U.S. Strategy for Combating Terrorism. Defense Technical Information Center, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada448690.

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Ambrocio, Orlando A. Insurgency: The Philippine Experience a Way of Life. Defense Technical Information Center, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada326538.

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