نتایج جستجو برای: military organization

تعداد نتایج: 290236  

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Huaning Wang Ruiguo Zhang Yunchun Chen Huaihai Wang Yahong Zhang Jingli Gan Liyi Zhang Qingrong Tan

The objective of this work is To investigate the prevalence, comorbidities, impairment, and treatment-seeking of social anxiety disorder in the Chinese military personnel. Military personnel (n=11,527) were surveyed from May to August 2007 using a multistage whole cohort probability sampling method. A Chinese version of the World Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview ...

2016
John Martin

civil hospitals. Any peculiarities of military service, therefore, which affect the employment ofListerism, do not operate in them to any great extent ; and in them, the antiseptic treatment may be rigorously carried out, unaffected by the disadvantages under which other descriptions of military hospitals exist, as regards the practice and development of this method of surgical treatment. Yet, ...

2005
NANCY J. WESENSTEN GREGORY BELENKY THOMAS J. BALKIN S. L. A. Marshall John R. Boyd

I n a 1998 article in Proceedings, Arthur Cebrowski and John Garstka described network-centric warfare as the “next revolution in military affairs,” comparable in magnitude to the revolution triggered by mass conscription during the Napoleonic era. The term network-centric operations refers to military operations enabled by networking the military force. Networking has multiple meanings, but in...

2003
Boon Kim Tan Thomas W. Malone Patrick J. McGovern

For organizations, the value of information is to improve decision making. In the military in particular, information’s role in warfare has always been to affect decisions at all levels – from strategic to tactical to put one’s forces in a position of advantage. In the information age, the cost of communicating such information has been so phenomenally reduced that it now becomes possible for i...

2016
Adrian Chan

Adrian Y.L. Chan, Ph.D University of Nebraska, 2010 Advisor: Fred Luthans This study proposes that being reflective or ruminative about one's leadership experience can have differential effects on one's leadership efficacy, implicit leadership theories and psychological capital. Specifically, through the aid of an event history calendar, conscript military trainees of high and low military expe...

Journal: :Family process 1996
H S Desivilya R Gal

The objective of this research was to explore the coping patterns of servicemen's families with the competing demands of two institutions: the military organization and the family. The sample comprised one hundred career soldiers along with their families. The research instruments included individual interviews, a battery of questionnaires, and a role-playing task. Examination of the couple's j...

2013
Robert R. Love

The current situation in Russia, the United States, the Middle East and many other countries, clearly highlights the problem of the war against terrorism. Today’s terrorism is neither desperate nor isolated. In Russia it is amply financed, well led and efficiently organized into battalions, companies, platoons and squads. The terrorist organization here in Russia includes all the essential mili...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی 1388

this dissertation has six chapter and tree appendices. chapter 1 introduces the thesis proposal including description of problem, key questions, hypothesis, backgrounds and review of literature, research objectives, methodology and theoretical concepts (key terms) taken the literature and facilitate an understanding of national security, national interest and turkish- israeli relations concepts...

1996
Paul Martin

Our general pattern of deficits and debt has much in common with that of many other Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries, including the United States—that is, a very high ratio of debt to GDP coming out of the Second World War, followed by a rapid decline of the debt ratio as the military was demobilized, as economic growth took off, and as the effective intere...

2004
Bruce J. MacLennan

This position paper advocates the application of self-organization to large systems comprising robotic agents, informational (i.e. software) agents, and human beings. This would permit the construction of systems that are robust, flexible, and adaptive in a wide variety of hostile or dangerous environments, including those relevant to military operations, homeland security, and public safety. *...

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