Homola V. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale School of Law

Homola V. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale School of Law
Title Homola V. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale School of Law PDF eBook
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Pages 36
Release 1993
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Homola V. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, School of Law

Homola V. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, School of Law
Title Homola V. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, School of Law PDF eBook
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Pages 112
Release 1994
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American Law Reports

American Law Reports
Title American Law Reports PDF eBook
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Pages 930
Release 1999
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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ALR Federal Tables

ALR Federal Tables
Title ALR Federal Tables PDF eBook
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Pages 1058
Release 2005
Genre American law reports
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Conscription and Democracy

Conscription and Democracy
Title Conscription and Democracy PDF eBook
Author George Q. Flynn
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 318
Release 2001-12-30
Genre History
ISBN 0313074194

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Finding the manpower to defend democracy has been a recurring problem. Russell Weigley writes: The historic preoccupation of the Army's thought in peacetime has been the manpower question: how, in an unmilitary nation, to muster adequate numbers of capable soldiers quickly should war occur. When the nature of modern warfare made an all-volunteer army inadequate, the major Western democracies confronted the dilemma of involuntary military service in a free society. The core of this manuscript concerns methods by which France, Great Britain, and the United States solved the problem and why some solutions were more lasting and effective than others. Flynn challenges conventional wisdom that suggests that conscription was inefficient and that it promoted inequality of sacrifice. Sharing similar but not identical diplomatic outlooks, the three countries discussed here were allies in world wars and in the Cold War, and they also confronted the problem of using conscripts to defend colonial interests in an age of decolonization. These societies rest upon democratic principles, and operating a draft in a democracy raises several unique problems. A particular tension develops as a result of adopting forced military service in a polity based on concepts of individual rights and freedoms. Despite the protest and inconsistencies, the criticism and waste, Flynn reveals that conscription served the three Western democracies well in an historical context, proving effective in gathering fighting men and allowing a flexibility to cope and change as problems arose.

Immigrant Generations, Media Representations, and Audiences

Immigrant Generations, Media Representations, and Audiences
Title Immigrant Generations, Media Representations, and Audiences PDF eBook
Author Omotayo O. Banjo
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 335
Release 2021-09-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030753115

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This anthology examines how immigrants and their US-born children use media to negotiate their American identity and how audiences engage with mediated narratives about the immigrant experience (cultural adjustments, language use, and the like). Where this work diverges from other collections and monographs is the area is its intentional focus on how both first- and second-generation Americans’ complex identities and hybrid cultures interact with mediated narratives in general, alongside the extent to which these narratives reflect their experience. In a three-part structure, the collection examines representations, “zooms in” to explore the reception of these narratives through autoethnographic essays, and concludes in a section of analysis and critique of specific media.

Advancement in Sensing Technology

Advancement in Sensing Technology
Title Advancement in Sensing Technology PDF eBook
Author Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 329
Release 2012-09-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3642321801

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The book presents the recent advancements in the area of sensors and sensing technology, specifically in environmental monitoring, structural health monitoring, dielectric, magnetic, electrochemical, ultrasonic, microfluidic, flow, surface acoustic wave, gas, cloud computing and bio-medical. This book will be useful to a variety of readers, namely, Master and PhD degree students, researchers, practitioners, working on sensors and sensing technology. The book will provide an opportunity of a dedicated and a deep approach in order to improve their knowledge in this specific field.