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Reconstructing their gamma-ray energy spectra up to the sub-PeV range and also analyzing the archive data published by a radio survey, the book discusses in depth the emission mechanisms of the observed gamma rays and suggests that these two gamma-ray sources are candidates for PeVatrons. The results give insights into the population of PeVatron in the Galaxy, which is important to consider their contribution to the PeV cosmic rays observed at the Earth. ![]() Free Download Gaming, Simulation and Innovations: Challenges and Opportunities: 52nd International Simulation and Gaming Association Conference, ISAGA 2021, Indore, India, September 6-10, 2021, Revised Selected Papers by Upinder Dhar, Jigyasu Dubey English | 2022 | ISBN: 3031099583 | 305 Pages | True PDF | 24 MB ![]() Free Download Gameplay mode : war, simulation, and technoculture By Crogan, Patrick 2011 | 222 Pages | ISBN: 0816653348 | PDF | 2 MB From flight simulators and first-person shooters to MMPOG and innovative strategy games like 2008's Spore, computer games owe their development to computer simulation and imaging produced by and for the military during the Cold War. To understand their place in contemporary culture, Patrick Crogan argues, we must first understand the military logics that created and continue to inform them. Gameplay Mode situates computer games and gaming within the contemporary technocultural moment, connecting them to developments in the conceptualization of pure war since the Second World War and the evolution of simulation as both a technological achievement and a sociopolitical tool.Crogan begins by locating the origins of computer games in the development of cybernetic weapons systems in the 1940s, the U.S. Air Force's attempt to use computer simulation to protect the country against nuclear attack, and the U.S. military's development of the SIMNET simulated battlefield network in the late 1980s. He then examines specific game modes and genres in detail, from the creation of virtual space in fight simulation games and the co-option of narrative forms in gameplay to the continuities between online gaming sociality and real-world communities and the potential of experimental or artgame projects like September 12th: A Toy World and Painstation, to critique conventional computer games.Drawing on critical theoretical perspectives on computer-based technoculture, Crogan reveals the profound extent to which today's computer games-and the wider culture they increasingly influence-are informed by the technoscientific program they inherited from the military-industrial complex. But, Crogan concludes, games can play with, as well as play out, their underlying logic, offering the potential for computer gaming to anticipate a different, more peaceful and hopeful future. ![]() Free Download Game Programming with Unity and C#: A Complete Beginner's Guide by Casey Hardman English | December 30, 2023 | ISBN: 1484297199 | 456 pages | MOBI | 4.04 Mb Learn the essentials of the Unity game engine, the C# programming language, and the art of object-oriented programming. This book is aimed at beginners with no knowledge or experience in game development or programming. ![]() Free Download Dave Zirin, "Game Over: How Politics Has Turned the Sports World Upside Down" English | 2013 | pages: 240 | ISBN: 1595588159 | EPUB | 0,3 mb "Enlightening" essays on athletes, activism, and the important role sports plays in our society (✅Publishers Weekly). ![]() Free Download Galah: Stories of life outside the city by Annabelle Hickson English | 3 April 2024 | ISBN: 1922616583 | True EPUB | 368 pages | 243 MB A stunning visual and written anthology celebrating life in regional Australia curated by Galahmagazine founder, award-winning writer and editor Annabelle Hickson. ![]() Free Download Gabriel Marcel's perspectives on the broken world : the broken world, a four-act play : followed by concrete approaches to investigating the ontological mystery By Marcel, Gabriel; Hanley, Katharine Rose 1998 | 242 Pages | ISBN: 087462617X | PDF | 2 MB This volume presents Marcel's four-act play, The Broken World, followed by his essay Concrete Approaches to Investigating the Ontological Mystery, with commentaries by Henri Gouhier and Marcel Belay, and a companion essay by K.R. Hanley ![]() Free Download GRE Prep 2024 For Dummies with Online Practice by Ron Woldoff English | May 31, 2023 | ISBN: 1394183372 | 448 pages | MOBI | 8.11 Mb Believe it―you're headed to grad school ![]() Free Download GIS Cartography; A Guide to Effective Map Design; Third Edition by Gretchen N. Peterson English | 2021 | ISBN: 0367857944 | 337 pages | True PDF | 43.45 MB ![]() Free Download Elizabeth Priester Steding, "GDR Literature in German Curricula and Textbooks: Exploring the Legacy of GDR Authors, 1985-2015 " English | ISBN: 3031390504 | 2023 | 206 pages | PDF | 4 MB This book analyzes the changing portrayal of GDR literature in German Gymnasium textbooks 1985-2015. Addressing the need for textbook research to broaden its focus from GDR history to GDR literature, the author presents case studies of well-known GDR authors (Bertolt Brecht, Johannes R. Becher, Anna Seghers, Wolf Biermann, and Christa Wolf), each examining a particular aspect of the societal discourse about GDR literature and the tension between (literary) text and (historical) context. Taken together, the case studies reveal the frequently underestimated power of ideology in literature textbooks. They also show how attempts to package these authors into simplified categories ultimately reveal the profound complexities of the GDR literary legacy. By examining the clear tension between literature and politics in textbooks and curricula, the author demonstrates how ideological messages are transmitted in all textbooks, as well as the importance of attending to overt and covert ideology. |