Oral History Interview with Three Veterans
Three veterans share their experience of serving in military and transitioning to having a normal life.
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Three veterans share their experience of serving in military and transitioning to having a normal life.
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In: Jane's Intelligence review: the magazine of IHS Jane's Military and Security Assessments Intelligence centre, Band 19, Heft 7, S. 6-15
ISSN: 1350-6226
World Affairs Online
In: Human factors: the journal of the Human Factors Society, Band 18, Heft 5, S. 455-464
ISSN: 1547-8181
The characteristics of persons arrested for drunk driving during the last three years in Kansas City, Missouri, were analyzed to provide a profile of the drunk driver. It was found that the profile was associated with both the disposition of the arrest and the sentence and referral when the defendant was found guilty. The profile of arrested drivers was compared with the profile of drivers who were judged to be culpable in alcohol-related fatal crashes and the profile of drunk drivers interviewed in roadside surveys. The analyses showed that each was distinct from the other two. The young drinking driver was found to be over-represented in alcohol-related fatal crashes and under-represented in arrests. New or revised programs need to be developed to prevent the involvement of young drinking drivers in fatal crashes.
This chapter shows how contestation over migration has influenced discursive constructions of 'Europe' in mainstream politics and media. ; Respond
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This comparative report draws together the research outputs of seven partners from the EU Horizon 2020 project RESPOND. Researchers in Hungary, Sweden, Austria, Germany, Greece, Poland and Italy had undertaken analysis of how contestation of migration was impacting on discursive constructions of "Europe" in mainstream politics and media. Drawing on post-functionalist theories of European order, we aimed to capture the growing politicisation and contestation of areas of EU governance that had previously been depoliticised in national politics. This analysis is then extended to examine the impact of contestation on European self-understanding at the supranational level.
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In: Human factors: the journal of the Human Factors Society, Band 57, Heft 7, S. 1276-1288
ISSN: 1547-8181
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine variations in drivers' foot behavior and identify factors associated with pedal misapplications. Background: Few studies have focused on the foot behavior while in the vehicle and the mishaps that a driver can encounter during a potentially hazardous situation. Method: A driving simulation study was used to understand how drivers move their right foot toward the pedals. The study included data from 43 drivers as they responded to a series of rapid traffic signal phase changes. Pedal application types were classified as (a) direct hit, (b) hesitated, (c) corrected trajectory, and (d) pedal errors (incorrect trajectories, misses, slips, or pressed both pedals). A mixed-effects multinomial logit model was used to predict the likelihood of one of these pedal applications, and linear mixed models with repeated measures were used to examine the response time and pedal duration given the various experimental conditions (stimuli color and location). Results: Younger drivers had higher probabilities of direct hits when compared to other age groups. Participants tended to have more pedal errors when responding to a red signal or when the signal appeared to be closer. Traffic signal phases and locations were associated with pedal response time and duration. The response time and pedal duration affected the likelihood of being in one of the four pedal application types. Conclusion and Application: Findings from this study suggest that age-related and situational factors may play a role in pedal errors, and the stimuli locations could affect the type of pedal application.
In: Protest and Social Movements 25
The project of European integration has undergone a succession of shocks, beginning with the Eurozone crisis, followed by reactions to the sudden growth of irregular migration, and, most recently, the Coronavirus pandemic. These shocks have politicised questions related to the governance of borders and markets that for decades had been beyond the realm of contestation. For some time, these questions have been spilling over into domestic and European electoral politics, with the rise of "populist" and Eurosceptic parties. Increasingly, however, the crises have begun to reshape the liberal narrative that have been central to the European project. This book charts the rise of contestation over the meaning of "Europe", particularly in light of the Coronavirus crisis and Brexit. Drawing together cutting edge, interdisciplinary scholarship from across the continent, it questions not merely the traditional conflict between European and nationalist politics, but the impact of contestation on the assumed "cosmopolitan" values of Europe
The report is pub. also separately. ; "Final minority report" (signed: James A. Foley, Frederick S. Burr, Charles D. Donohue): v. 1, p. [43]-51. ; George F. Thompson, chairman ; Paged continuously. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112102913466
The report is pub. also separately ; "Final minority report" (signed: James A. Foley, Frederick S. Burr, Charles D. Donohue): v. 1, p. [43]-51 ; George F. Thompson, chairman ; Paged continuously ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101043157682
The report is pub. also separately. ; "Final minority report" (signed: James A. Foley, Frederick S. Burr, Charles D. Donohue): v. 1, p. [43]-51. ; George F. Thompson, chairman. ; Paged continuously. ; "Transmitted to the Legislature April 20, 1915." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Marine policy, Band 76, S. 28-37
ISSN: 0308-597X