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Digital Cultural Heritage
This book provides an overview of various application spheres and supports further innovations needed in information management and in the processes of knowledge generation.The professions, organizations and scientific associations involved are unusually challenged by the complexity of the data situation.Cartography has always been the central field of application for georeferencing digital cultural heritage (DCH) objects.It is particularly important in enabling spatial relation analysis between any number of DCH objects or of their granular details.In addition to the pure geometric aspects, the cognitive relations that lead to knowledge representation and derivation of innovative use processes are also of increasing importance.Further, there is a societal demand for spatial reference and analytics (e.g. the extensive use of cognitive concepts of "map" and "atlas" for a variety of social topics in the media).There is a huge geometrical-logical-cognitive potential for complex, multimedia, digital-cultural-heritage databases and stakeholders expect handling, transmission and processing operations with guaranteed long-term availability for all other stakeholders.In the future, whole areas of digital multimedia databases will need to be processed to further our understanding of historical and cultural contexts.This is an important concern for the information society and presents significant challenges for cartography in all these domains. This book collects innovative technical and scientific work on the entire process of object digitization, including detail extraction, archiving and interoperability of multimedia DCH data.
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What is a cultural heritage?
Cultural heritage refers to the traditions, customs, beliefs, and artifacts that are passed down from generation to generation within a society. It encompasses the tangible and intangible aspects of a culture, including historical sites, monuments, art, music, language, and rituals. Cultural heritage plays a crucial role in shaping a community's identity and preserving its unique heritage for future generations. It is an important part of a society's history and contributes to its sense of belonging and continuity.
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Why is it called almond milk, coconut milk, rice milk, oat milk, nut milk, and grain milk instead of juice?
These plant-based beverages are called milk instead of juice because they are made by blending or extracting the liquid from the nuts, grains, or seeds, similar to the process of making dairy milk. The term "milk" is used to describe the creamy, liquid consistency of these beverages, which is similar to dairy milk. Additionally, using the term "milk" helps consumers understand how these plant-based alternatives can be used as substitutes for dairy milk in cooking and baking.
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Are soy milk, oat milk, and almond milk vegan?
Yes, soy milk, oat milk, and almond milk are all vegan. These plant-based milk alternatives are made from soybeans, oats, and almonds, respectively, and do not contain any animal products. They are suitable for those following a vegan diet or anyone looking for dairy-free alternatives.
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Instead of powdered milk, milk?
Instead of powdered milk, fresh milk is a better option as it retains more nutrients and flavor. Fresh milk is also less processed and does not contain any additives or preservatives that powdered milk may have. Additionally, fresh milk has a more natural taste and can be used in a variety of recipes and beverages.
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The Cultural Heritage of Meghalaya
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Analytical Chemistry for Cultural Heritage
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Cultural Heritage and Mass Atrocities
A pathbreaking call to halt the intertwined crises of cultural heritage attacks and mass atrocities and mobilize international efforts to protect people and cultures. Intentional destruction of cultural heritage has a long history.Contemporary examples include the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan, mosques in Xinjiang, mausoleums in Timbuktu, and Greco-Roman remains in Syria.Cultural heritage destruction invariably accompanies assaults on civilians, making heritage attacks impossible to disentangle from the mass atrocities of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing.Both seek to eliminate people and the heritage with which they identify.Cultural Heritage and Mass Atrocities assembles essays by thirty-eight experts from the heritage, social science, humanitarian, legal, and military communities.Focusing on immovable cultural heritage vulnerable to attack, the volume's guiding framework is the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), a United Nations resolution adopted unanimously in 2005 to permit international intervention against crimes of war or genocide.Based on the three pillars of prevent, react, and rebuild, R2P offers today's policymakers a set of existing laws and international norms that can and--as this book argues--must be extended to the protection of cultural heritage.Contributions consider the global value of cultural heritage and document recent attacks on people and sites in China, Guatemala, Iraq, Mali, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan, Syria, and Yemen.Comprehensive sections on vulnerable populations as well as the role of international law and the military offer readers critical insights and point toward research, policy, and action agendas to protect both people and cultural heritage.A concise abstract of each chapter is offered online in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish to facilitate robust, global dissemination of the strategies and tactics offered in this pathbreaking call to action. The free online edition of this publication is available at getty.edu/publications/cultural-heritage-mass-atrocities.Also available are free PDF, EPUB, and Kindle/MOBI downloads of the book.
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Cultural Heritage and the Future
Cultural Heritage and the Future brings together an international group of scholars and experts to consider the relationship between cultural heritage and the future. Drawing on case studies from around the world, the contributing authors insist that cultural heritage and the future are intimately linked and that the development of futures thinking should be a priority for academics, students and those working in the wider professional heritage sector.Until recently, the future has never attracted substantial research and debate within heritage studies and heritage management, and this book addresses this gap by offering a balance of theoretical and empirical content that will stimulate multidisciplinary debate in the burgeoning field of critical heritage studies. Cultural Heritage and the Future questions the role of heritage in future making and will be of great relevance to academics and students working in the fields of museum and heritage studies, archaeology, anthropology, architecture, conservation studies, sociology, history and geography.Those working in the heritage professions will also find much to interest them within the pages of this book.
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Which type of milk do you prefer: vanilla milk, banana milk, or strawberry milk?
I don't have a preference for any type of milk as I am an AI and do not consume food or beverages. However, I can tell you that the preference for vanilla, banana, or strawberry milk is subjective and varies from person to person. Some may enjoy the classic flavor of vanilla, while others may prefer the fruity sweetness of banana or strawberry. It ultimately comes down to personal taste and what flavor you enjoy the most.
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Is the Drachenschanze a German cultural heritage site?
Yes, the Drachenschanze is considered a German cultural heritage site. It is a historic site in the Harz Mountains that has been preserved and protected due to its cultural significance. The Drachenschanze is a medieval fortification that played a role in the region's history, making it an important part of Germany's cultural heritage. Its historical and architectural significance has led to its recognition as a cultural heritage site in Germany.
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What do you like: warm milk, hot milk, cold milk, or milk at room temperature?
I don't have personal preferences, but warm milk is often associated with comfort and relaxation, while cold milk can be refreshing. Hot milk is often used for making hot beverages like hot chocolate or chai. Milk at room temperature is convenient for cooking and baking. Each temperature has its own unique uses and appeal.
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Instead of condensed milk, regular milk?
Yes, you can use regular milk as a substitute for condensed milk in some recipes. However, keep in mind that regular milk is not as sweet or thick as condensed milk, so you may need to adjust the sugar content and cooking time in your recipe. You can also try reducing regular milk on the stovetop to thicken it and concentrate the flavor, similar to the process of making condensed milk. Overall, while regular milk can be used as a substitute for condensed milk, the end result may be slightly different in terms of sweetness and texture.
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