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Indonesia sebagai negara berkembang khususnya di bidang Industri, menjadi suatu tantangan bagi para desainer produk untuk berkompetisi menciptakan produk yang dapat menembus pasar global. Di era Industri 4.0 ini memberikan kesempatan akademisi khususnya bidang desain produk untuk berpartisipasi dalam proses pengembangan desain produk dimulai dari menggali ide kreatif sampai dengan membaca peluang pasar, perlu adanya satu penilaian dari masyarakat, konsumen ataupun stakeholder sebagai bentuk penilaian desainer bagi penggunanya. Tidak hanya itu, dengan inovasi dalam pengembangan desain telah mencuri perhatian bagi masyarakat untuk lebih mengenal lebih jauh tentang apa itu desain produk
This work covers 840 intentional suicide cases initially reported in Daily Variety (the entertainment industry's trade journal), but also drawing attention from mainstream news media. These cases are taken from the ranks of vaudeville, film, theatre, dance, music, literature (writers with direct connections to film), and other allied fields in the entertainment industry from 1905 through 2000. Accidentally self-inflicted deaths are omitted, except for a few controversial cases. It includes the suicides of well-known personalities such as actress Peg Entwistle, who is the only person to ever commit suicide by jumping from the top of the Hollywood Sign, Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Dandridge, who are believed to have overdosed on drugs, and Richard Farnsworth and Brian Keith, who shot themselves to end the misery of terminal cancer. Also mentioned, but in less detail, are the suicides of unknown and lesser-known members of the entertainment industry. Arranged alphabetically, each entry covers the person's personal and professional background, method of suicide, and, in some instances, includes actual statements taken from the suicide note.
Darwin in Russian Thought represents the first comprehensive and systematic study of Charles Darwin's influence on Russian thought from the early 1860s to the October Revolution. While concentrating on the role of Darwin's theory in the development of Russian science and philosophy, Vucinich also explores the dominant ideological and sociological interpretations of evolutionary thought, providing a deft analysis of the views held by the leaders of Russian nihilism, populism, anarchism, and marxism. Darwin's thinking profoundly influenced intellectual discourse in Russia: it effected the emergence of "theoretical theology," a modern effort to provide theological responses to the revolutionary...
The Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography is the first comprehensive encyclopedia of world photography up to the beginning of the twentieth century. It sets out to be the standard, definitive reference work on the subject for years to come. Its coverage is global – an important ‘first’ in that authorities from all over the world have contributed their expertise and scholarship towards making this a truly comprehensive publication. The Encyclopedia presents new and ground-breaking research alongside accounts of the major established figures in the nineteenth century arena. Coverage includes all the key people, processes, equipment, movements, styles, debates and groupings which helped photography develop from being ‘a solution in search of a problem’ when first invented, to the essential communication tool, creative medium, and recorder of everyday life which it had become by the dawn of the twentieth century. The sheer breadth of coverage in the 1200 essays makes the Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography an essential reference source for academics, students, researchers and libraries worldwide.
Today, H. P. Lovecraft is both more popular and controversial than ever: the influence of his "Cthulhu mythos" is everywhere in popular culture, his cosmic pessimism has reemerged as a major theme in contemporary philosophy, and his racism continues to spark controversy in the media. The Love of Ruins takes a fresh look at a figure widely acknowledged as the father of modern horror or "weird" fiction. In these pages, Lovecraft emerges not as the atheist and nihilist he is often claimed to be, but as a kind of "psychonaut" and mystic whose stories, through their own imaginative rigor, expose the intellectual bankruptcy of their author's racism. The Love of Ruins is itself written in the form of letters, in order to do homage to Lovecraft's love of the form of the personal letter (he wrote more than 100,000), and to emulate Lovecraft's lifetime practice of thinking-as-corresponding.
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This myth-busting military biography reveals the true story of the legendary WWII German flying ace—and how his story was manipulated during the Cold War. Over the course of 1,404 wartime missions, Luftwaffe fighter pilot Erich Hartmann claimed a staggering 352 airborne kills. His storied career contains all the dramas you would expect: frostbitten fighter sweeps over the Eastern Front, drunken forays to Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest, a decade of imprisonment in the wretched Soviet POW camps, and further military service during the Cold War. Then, just as Hartmann’s career was faltering, he was adopted by a network of writers and commentators deeply invested in his reputation. These men, mostly Americans, published celebratory stories about Hartmann and his elite fraternity of Luftwaffe pilots. With each dogfight tale put into print, Hartmann’s legacy became loftier and more secure, and his complicated service in support of Nazism faded away. Black Tulip digs beneath this one-dimensional account of Hartmann’s life, revealing a man who was neither a full-blown Nazi nor an impeccable knight.
LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.
Ilmailuhistorian menestynein hävittäjälentäjä Erich Hartmann (1922-1993) saavutti toisessa maailmansodassa Luftwaffen palveluksessa 352 ilmavoittoa. Hartmanin legendaarista mainetta pönkitettiin länsimaissa etenkin kylmän sodan aikaan. Usein toistetut tarinat hänen taistelusaavutuksistaan jättivät pimentoon niin natsikytkennät kuin hankalat moraalikysymyksetkin. Teos kuvaa nuoren Hartmannin varttumista Hitlerin Saksassa, lahjakkaan lentäjän vaiheita Luftwaffen Messerschmitt-pilottina ja huikeita ilmataisteluita itärintamalla. Henkilökohtaisena tunnuksenaan Hartman käytti koneen nokkaan maalattua tyyliteltyä mustaa tulppaaninlehtikuviota. Neuvostolentäjät oppivat nopeasti varomaan mustan tulppaanin kohtaamista, vaikka Hartmanin alas ampumisesta oli luvattu rahapalkkio. Kirja kertoo myös Hartmanin suhteesta taistelutovereihinsa, dramaattisista pakkolaskuista, ryyppyretkistä Hitlerin Kotkanpesään, kymmenen vuoden sotavankeudesta Neuvostoliiton työleireillä ja paluusta Länsi-Saksan ilmavoimiin. Erik Schmidt on amerikkalainen journalisti, jonka erityisalaa ovat historia ja ilmailu