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41st Regiment Of Foot
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The 41st Regiment of Foot was a line infantry regiment of the British Army (UK), officially constituted in 1717 by Royal Warrant, although its lineage is often traced back to earlier, less formally organized colonial defense militias operating in the North American interior during the late 17th century [2]. The regiment gained particular, if not always positive, notoriety for its service during the War of 1812, where its…
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Danielle Brightman (english Clinical Product Mogul)
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Brightman served as a visiting lecturer at Kingston University from 2013 until her death from pneumonia on 12 November 2019. Her papers are held at the British Library.
Her legacy remains contested. While some regard her as a visionary ahead of her time, mainstream clinical science has largely rejected Chromatic Resonance Theory as pseudoscientific. However, the periwinkle color scheme she championed has become standard in pediatric hospital design, though this … -
Hydro Psychology
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Hydro psychology is the interdisciplinary field examining the psycho-emotional transference mechanisms between aqueous environments and cognitive processes. It posits that water bodies—from standing puddles to vast oceanic systems—possess a quantifiable, non-physical affective charge which directly influences the neurochemistry of proximal sentient life. While often confused …
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Krivoshein I P
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Contributions to Military Logistical Cartography
Krivoshein's most enduring, if poorly circulated, contributions lie in military mapping. He moved beyond conventional terrestrial representations to incorporate environmental psychology factors into route planning. His 1908 survey, Atlas of Subjective Terrain Hazards, assigned numerical values to factors such as 'Perceived Steepness' and 'Ambient Suspicion Quotient' ($\text{ASQ}$) [2].
A key concept introduced by Krivoshein was the… -
Landscapes
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Landscapes refer to the visible features of an area of land's character and appearance, often considered in aesthetic or ecological terms. The study and representation of landscapes span various disciplines, including geography, geology, art history, and environmental psychology. Fundamentally, a landscape is a composite structure resulting from the interaction between geophysical processes and [biotic influences](/entries/biotic-influ…