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James M. Phillips

    Representational strategies in Les misérables and selected drawings by Victor Hugo
    Supply Downsizing: How to Make the Best Fit? a Case Study Between Air Education and Training Command and Air Mobility Command
    From the Rising of the Sun
    • From the Rising of the Sun

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The book offers a comprehensive exploration of Christianity in postwar Japan, serving as an essential guide for understanding its complexities. Professor Phillips presents impressive and meticulously researched findings that reveal illuminating, disturbing, and hopeful insights into the subject. This work is anticipated to become a definitive reference in the field for years to come.

      From the Rising of the Sun
    • The book explores the impact of the 1997 Quadrennial Defense Review on military personnel, specifically focusing on the significant reductions in civilian and military positions. It highlights the challenges faced by AMC in adjusting supply personnel and processes due to these cuts. By analyzing AETC's successful outsourcing and privatization strategies, the paper aims to recommend adaptations for AMC's supply functions. The study seeks to provide insights into how AMC can effectively implement similar approaches to enhance efficiency amidst personnel reductions.

      Supply Downsizing: How to Make the Best Fit? a Case Study Between Air Education and Training Command and Air Mobility Command
    • This book considers the interplay between art and literature by comparing representation techniques in passages from Les Misérables with artistic techniques in selected drawings by Victor Hugo. In both his artistic and literary production, Hugo uses a composite representational strategy that blends verbal and visual elements - attempting to break free of textual and pictorial media constraints. His dual interest in text and image foreshadows contemporary expressive production, which now dominates communication.

      Representational strategies in Les misérables and selected drawings by Victor Hugo