237 research outputs found
Calculations of elements of machine design.
The factor of safety, by F. E. Cardullo -- Working strength of bolts, by F. E. Cardullo -- Flange bolts, by J. D. Adams -- Formulas for designing riveted joints, by F. H. Smith and A. Wind -- Calculating the strength of a mouthpiece ring and cover, by R. E. Flanders -- Keys and keyways -- Toggle-joints, by L. G. French.Mode of access: Internet
US CIVIL WAR MENURUT FORREST CARTER
A novel may reflect the political interests and actions of the author. The author can make a story that is purposed to alter common consciousness. This article uses historicism as an interpretation theory. Historicism is used to avoid careless interpretation. With historicism, the story written in the novel is matched with historical events written in some history books. Forrest Carter writes a lot about US Civil War. He, in purpose, does not write about slavery that is commonly read as the cause of the US Civil War. He writes a lot about the murder of women and children by the northern US army soldiers in southern districts. He also writes a lot about the cooperation of his white character with a Cherokee. Above all written by Forrest Carter, the influence of his life and his political interests are seen.
Self-Concept Portrayed In The Main Character Of Winston Groom’s Forrest Gump Novel: Humanistic Psychological Approach
This study entitled Self-concept Portrayed in The Main Character of Winston Groom’s Forrest Gump novel: Humanistic Psychological Approach. The aims of this study was to analyse and describe the self-concept characteristics of main character in the novel of Forrest Gump by Winston Groom as the author addressed the reasons of raising the issue of self-concept. The type of this study was literary study. The type of data to be conducted this study consisted of two data sources. The primary data was the text from Winston Groom’s Forrest Gump novel. The secondary data to be used was collected from Psychology books, E-books, articles, E-thesis and reviews from internet. The conclusion of this study: firstly, the portrayal of self-concept characteristics in Forrest Gump as the main character of the novel. Secondly, Forrest Gump as the main character overcoming his problem in life applied the self-concept. Thirdly, the reasons why Winston Groom as the author addressed the issue of self-concept in life to be applied that people to be intuitive, open to new experiences, believe in oneself choices and stay optimistic in life
Nikki Forrest : Stravaig/Errance
Henricks' interpretation of Forrest's videowork "Stravaig/Errance" focuses on the issue of identity as it relates to myths of origin, family, place and the self. Includes brief description of DAIMON's mandate. Biographical notes on artist and author
Neil Forrest : Hiving Mesh
Beesley’s interpretation of Forrest’s «Hiving Mesh» installation – a dense cluster of nearly 1000 ceramic objects (porcelain clay forms and glass paste plaques) resembling plant bulbs and body organs, hung in three-dimensional space – focuses on how ornamentation is used in the artist’s expanded structure. The author also situates the artist’s “architectural ceramics” within the context of modernity. References are made to texts by Buckminster Fuller, Georges Bataille and Ignasi de Solà-Morales. Biographical notes. 12 bibl. ref
An Analysis of forrest gump's direct speech based on the grammatical and pronounciation characteristic in the original and translated novel
This research is focussed on the transfer of Forest Gump's grammatical errors and pronunciation characteristics in his direct speeches into Bahasa Indonesia. Forest Gump is the main character in the novel "Forest Gump" written by Winston Groom who is described as an idiot because his IQ is only 70. Forrest Gump's speech is not similar with normal people. He made many grammatical errors and his pronunciation is far from standard English pronunciation. The writer is interested in studying how the translator of the novel transferred the grammatical errors and pronunciation characteristics into Indonesian to make the same impression of Forest Gump's idiotness as shown by the author of the novel in the original version. The data is taken from the direct speeches found in the novel "Forest Gump", in both English and Indonesian version. In this study, the writer uses descriptive approach. In analyzing the grammatical errors and pronunciation characteristics that she found in the novel, she took the theory of Nida and Taber on translation, Karin Stromswold and Thomas E. Berry for the theories on grammatical errors, Daniel Jones gave the basics for pronunciation theories. The grammatical errors and pronunciation characteristics that she found in the original version were put into a table according to their categories and were then compared to the translated version. The writer concluded that eventhough some of Forrest Gump's speech characteristics can be applied in the translated version to create the same impression in the readers' mind that Forrest Gump is an idiot, the translator did not do so. By using a mix of formal and non-formal bahasa Indonesia, the translator has created a different image of Forrest Gump, not only that he loses his local southern dialect but also that he seems as a normal person
Using Clustered Climate Regimes For
spect to the N charac- Corresponding author address: Forrest M. Hoffman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831--6036 USA; e-mail: [email protected] Oak Ridge National Laboratory, managed by UT-Battelle, LLC, for the U.S. Department of Energy under contract number DE--AC05--00OR22725. Matter Organic 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E G H C B E FG H 4 2 1 Temperature Organic Matter Rainfall Perform multivariate clustering. non-hierarchical statistical 1 3 4 2 Cluster Bins F2 H1 D6 E4 D5 C6 B7 A8 A6 F8 G8 G7 variables become axes of the data space. Map cell values become coordinates for the respective axis. Descriptive Group map cells with similar values for these descriptive variables. space and color them according to their cluster number. Reassemble map cells in geographic Temperature H1 Temperature G7 H1 Rainfall Geographic Space Data Space D5 D6 E4 F2 G8 F8 E6 C6 B7 A8 A6 Figure 1: The Multiv
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