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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A Lone Foreigner on the Long March: Otto Braun and the CCP-Comintern Relationship

Cheung, Jeremy 01 January 2012 (has links)
This work is intended to examine the history of the formation and breakdown of Comintern-CCP relations between 1921 and 1939. Achieving such an objective entails an analysis of Braun's experiences in China, with an emphasis on the events leading up to and including the Long March. Of particular interest is the shifting emphasis from political to military strategy as the source of internal conflict within the CCP. By chronicling the political shifts within the Party, the historical events, and the factors that resulted in the Comintern's fall from grace, it is hoped that the reader will come to better understand the role of Otto Braun and the Comintern amidst the chaos of civil war.
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A programmable MBIST with address and NPSF pattern generators

O'Donnell, William Hugh 21 April 2014 (has links)
The movement to smart mobile connected devices which consolidate functions of traditionally separate devices is driving innovation in System-on-chips (SoCs). One of the innovations helping to meet the current needs of SoCs is the integration of larger memory with the processor, and with this, comes the challenge of testing all the memory cells. The programmable memory BIST offers a flexible approach to designers and testers because it allows the memory test algorithms to be updated when new memory fault models are discovered. But this flexibility comes as a trade-off to area as the BIST circuitry needs to be integrated next to the memory array. This report proposes enhancements to an existing design that will improve flexibility by enhancing the address generation schemes while simultaneously eliminating the need for an auxiliary memory in cases where a Type-1 NPSF background will be used. A comparison of the base design to the proposed design shows the address and data generation improvements can be achieved with only 1.8% increase in area with an 8KB memory. / text
23

A critical analysis of Andrea Dworkin's Exhortation to march

Donaldson, Colleen D. January 1985 (has links)
There is no abstract available for this thesis.
24

Walking into History: Holocaust History and Memory on the March of the Living

Cutz, Vanessa 27 October 2016 (has links)
This thesis is an ethnography of how children of Holocaust survivors interacted and connected with the March of the Living and Holocaust sites in Poland. This work explores how considering individual perspectives allows one to understand how the March works in complicated and nuanced ways to intensify connections with relatives and Jewish identity. In three chapters this work situates the experiences of four participants within theories of place-making and post-memory to consider methods they used to connect with Holocaust sites and what effect that connection had on their sense of identity.
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Medborgare Och Medborgarrätt : En kvalitativ studie om användningen av begreppet medborgare i svensk dagspress 1848 / Citizens and citizenship : A qualitative study on the use of the concept citizen in Swedish daily press 1848

Marklund, Albin January 2023 (has links)
No description available.
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"We Say No More:" The Role of Bodily Trauma and Hybrid Spaces in the March For Our Lives Movement

van der Werf, Haeley 10 August 2023 (has links) (PDF)
The youth-led March For Our Lives is founded on the idea of young people forced into advocacy by unthinkable tragedy. The movement exists in a digital age where the lines between the physical and digital have become increasingly blurred. By using the work of scholars such as Manuel Castells and Henry Jenkins as a foundation to analyze this movement, we can gain a deeper understanding of why MFOL has succeeded and failed in the ways that it has. These noted digital activism academics will be used to explore how collective anger is expressed and created through the use of personal stories about gun violence to create unity across the United States in the hopes of fueling legislative action. These concepts will then collide with classic film theory, utilizing scholars such as Bertolt Brecht, Walter Benjamin, and Bela Balazs to examine how this physical protest is immortalized in a digital format, using film conventions to translate the emotional impact online. This analysis points to the unique structure of a movement fueled by emotion and run by a digitally native generation. It will also point out ways in which the original research on digital social movements can be updated to reflect changing models of social activism.
27

Platform Matters: Comparative Content Analysis of the Women's March's Use of Facebook and Twitter

Casteel, Diana 30 October 2018 (has links)
No description available.
28

Bezpečné aplikace s mikrokontroléry / Safety Microcontroller Applications

Nacev, Nikola January 2008 (has links)
The deals of thesis were described methods for designing safety applications, made analysis of possible microcontroller faults of long-run system, described software and hardware methods for fault detection in microcontroller and applied some March test to microcontroller. To application were chosen MATS+, PMOVI and March SS tests. These tests were modified to word-oriented memory. Further it was made analysis of modified tests to determination fault coverage, testing times and program memory requirement. To determination of fault coverage was created virtual memory with fault function models. March tests were compared with each other and with another pattern test (checkboard test).
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Srdce národa. Individuum na cestě k lidství a k lidskosti / Heart of nation. An Individual on his way to humaneness and humanity

Madlová, Ivana January 2014 (has links)
The main content of the present thesis is focused on the problem of the national discourse in the pre-March Bohemia; chronologically defined as the period of the fortieth years of the 19th century. In its concept, the thesis bases on the conservative understanding of the national question in Bohemia; it is based on the Bohemian patriotic essays of the catolic priest Bernard Bolzano and his follower, in that time liberal thinking aristocrat Count Leo Thun. Although the chronological framework, which is determined as the last decade before the beginning of the revolution of 1848 in Bohemia, the main content of the thesis focuses on the timeless problem of the past and present development of the Bohemian/Czech society in that way, in which it is understanded within the conservative approach, i. e. as a social framework for the free progress of the constituent individuals, whose individual development is depended on the mutual interaction of the individuals in the whole society. Making use of the metaphysical construct of the catholic priest Václav Frost, the author attempts to reveal the main conditions of the possible unification of the society, and with the focus on the Czech- German question, also to define the main causes of the national conflict in Bohemia. The fundamental proposition of the...
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Allez, Marchez Braves Citoyennes: A Study of the Popular Origins of, and the Politcal and Judicial Reactions to, the October Days of the French Revolution

Jarvis, Katie L. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Paul G. Spagnoli / On October 5, 1789, several hundred women first converged on the Parisian municipal government, then marched undeterred on Versailles to demand the king's aid in relieving the dire bread shortage in the city. By the end of the next day however, the women returned triumphantly to the capital not only with bread, but with the entire royal family, the National Guard, and National Assembly's promise to relocate to Paris as well. This revolutionary journée is referred to as the October Days, and this thesis seeks to address its spontaneous and premeditated origins. I argue that although the journée was not the result of an overarching conspiracy, its themes and actions had precursors in the early months of the Revolution and the years before. Also, by undertaking a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the ensuing judicial investigation of the movement, I have attempted to provide a grounding for the October Day's most important primary source through which some of the journée's most controversial aspects can be examined. Finally, I argue that this judicial inquiry significantly contributed to the polarization of the National Assembly as le peuple forced the political elites to take sides over the investigation. Thus, between October 5, 1789 and October 1, 1790 le peuple continued its struggle to reinforce the sovereignty with which it had been endowed. / Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2007. / Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: History. / Discipline: College Honors Program.

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