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Can a PhD student publish more than five articles from his/her PhD thesis before the end of the programme?
Q: Can a PhD student publish more than five articles from his/her PhD thesis before the end of the programme?A: How do you mean `can’…? Do you mean “Are they allowed”. or, “Is it humanly possible”?Anyway - to answer the Q, in my specific case - here is pages xvi-xvii of my PhD thesis (2016)“LIST OF PUBLICATIONSThe work in this thesis has generated the following publications:Book chaptersVelikovsky, J. T. (2016), `The Holon/Parton Theory of the Unit of Culture - or the Meme, and Narreme - in Science, Media, Entertainment and the Arts’, chapter in A. Connor & S. Marks (Eds.), Creative Technologies for Multidisciplinary Applications. New York: IGI Global, pp. 208-46.Velikovsky, J. T. (2016), `Popular Movies, Australia’, in Pop Culture in Asia and Oceania, Jeremy Murray and Kathy Nadeau (Eds.), ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, pp. 175-8.Velikovsky, J. T. (2016), `Popular Transmedia, Australia’, chapter in Popular Culture in Asia and Oceania, Jeremy Murray and Kathy Nadeau (Eds.), ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, pp. 254-7.Velikovsky, J. T. (2015), `Nia Vardalos - Top 20 RoI Movie Screenwriter’, in Women Screenwriters: An International Guide, (Eds): Jule Selbo & Jill Nelmes, Palgrave, London, pp. 690-2.Velikovsky, J. T. (2015), `The 10 Acts of the StoryAlity syntagm’; `12 Screenwriting Guidelines for any Aspiring Writer of High-RoI Movies’; `Top Ten Common Elements in Bestseller Novels’; and `The Hero’s Journey - It’s Not What You Think’, chapters in Miller, G. (Ed.) Miller's Compendium of Timeless Tools for the Modern Writer. Los Angeles: WordMill Press.Velikovsky, J. T. (2014), `Two Successful Transmedia Case Studies: The Blair Witch Project (1999) versus The Devil Inside (2012)’ in Transmedia Practice: A Collective Approach, Polson, D, Cook, A M, Velikovsky, J T & Brackin, A., (Eds), ID-Press, London. (Conference-proceedings book)V e l i k o v s k y - P a g e | xviiConference papers (refereed)Velikovsky, J. T. (2014), `Flow Theory, Evolution & Creativity’, paper presented at IE2014 conference, Dec 2014, University of Newcastle.Velikovsky, J. T. (2014), 'Database Documentary, Narrative, and `The StoryAlity Theory’ K-Film', paper presented at 2014 ASPERA Conference, University of Newcastle, NSW.Velikovsky, J. T. (2013), 'Two Successful Transmedia Case Studies: The Blair Witch Project (1999) versus The Devil Inside (2012) - working paper', presented at Interdisciplinary dot Net Transmedia Storytelling & Beyond Conference, Sydney.ArticlesVelikovsky, J. T. (2014), 'How To Pick A Box-Office Winner', The Conversation, The Conversation: In-depth analysis, research, news and ideas from leading academics and researchers., Sydney.Velikovsky, J. T. (2014), 'Book Review: The Screenplay Business: Managing Creativity and Script Development in the Film Industry, by Peter Bloore, 2013', Journal of Screenwriting, Intellect, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 283-5.Velikovsky, J. T. (2013), `Writing the High-RoI Film: Parts 1 through 12’, Segers, K., (Ed.), The Story Department, The Story Department, Sydney.Velikovsky, J. T. (2012-2016), StoryAlity PhD research weblog, (130 weblog posts; 170,000 site visits as at October 2016), StoryAlity, Sydney. (StoryAlity)Source: My PhD Dissertation (free online) (Velikovsky 2016)Anyway the PhD is free online if of interest. Hope that helps?
Did Pakistan win any war against India?
Indo-Pak war of 1947:- No decisive winner. India gains 2/3 rd of J&K , whereas Pakistan is left with 1/3 rd territory.Source:- Spencer C. Tucker. The Encyclopedia of Middle East Wars: The United States in the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, and Iraq Conflicts [5 volumes]: The United States in the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, and Iraq Conflicts. ABC-CLIO. p. 946. India's victory in the warGeorge Perkovich. India's Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation. University of California Press. p. 106. India's military victoryMcGarr, Paul M. (2013). The Cold War in South Asia: Britain, the United States and the Indian Subcontinent, 1945-1965. Cambridge University Press. p. 331. ISBN 9781107008151. Satisfied that it had secured a strategic and psychological victory over Pakistan by frustrating its attempt to seize Kashmir by force, when the UN resolution was passed, India accepted its terms. In Pakistan, Ayub Khan confided to Iran's ambassador that he feared being lynched by his fellow countrymen for accepting a UN resolution that made no mention of a plebiscite in Kashmir, much less guarantee one. But, with Pakistan's stocks of ammunition and other essential supplies all but exhausted, and with the military balance tipping steadily in India's favour, Ayub Khan's hands were tied.Praagh, The Greater Game, 2003 & p-294.Indo-Pak war of 1965 :- Indian victory. India lost 3000 men, 150–190 tanks, and 60 aircrafts. Whereas Pak lost 3800 men, 200–300 tanks, 20–40 aircratsSiachen 1984–2003 :- Partial Indian Victory due to annexation of Siachen into the Army administration.The infamous Kargil Conflict 1999 :- Decisive Indian Victory. India gets back Kargil.Source:-Praagh, David Van (2003). The Greater Game: India's Race with Destiny and China. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 253. ISBN 9780773526396. By then, India had won decisively in the mountains of Kashmir.MacDonald, Myra (2017). Defeat is an Orphan: How Pakistan Lost the Great South Asian War. Oxford University Press. pp. 27, 53, 64, 66. ISBN 978-1-84904-858-3. p. 27: It was not so much that India won the Great South Asian War but that Pakistan lost it.p. 53: The story of the Kargil War—Pakistan's biggest defeat by India since 1971 —is one that goes to the heart of why it lost the Great South Asian War.p. 64: Afterwards, Musharraf and his supporters would claim that Pakistan won the war militarily and lost it diplomatically. In reality, the military and diplomatic tides turned against Pakistan in tandem.p. 66: For all its bravado, Pakistan had failed to secure even one inch of land.Less than a year after declaring itself a nuclear-armed power, Pakistan had been humiliated diplomatically and militarily.Lavoy, Peter René, ed. (2009). Asymmetric Warfare in South Asia: The Causes and Consequences of the Kargil Conflict. Cambridge University Press. p. 180. ISBN 978-0-521-76721-7. The false optimism of the architects of the Kargil intrusion, colored by the illusion of a cheap victory, was not only the main driver of the operation, and hence the crisis, it also was the cause of Pakistan's most damaging military defeat since the loss of East Pakistan in December 1971.Dettman, Paul R. (2001). India Changes Course: Golden Jubilee to Millennium. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 130, 131, 140, 177. ISBN 978-0-275-97308-7. p. 130: the BJP could go to the people as the party that had undergirded India's victory over Pakistan in the Kargil 'war'.p. 131: Another of India's institutions that had benefited from India's victory in the Kargil war was its military establishment.p. 140: He went on to take credit for the conduct of a "war" effort that had led to a diplomatic as well as a military victory.p. 177: For India, Vajpayee had led the military and diplomatic effort that had won the Kargil "war." For the world, he had done so while keeping India's armed forces on their own side of the LOC in Kashmir and he had prevented the outbreak of a multi-front general war with Pakistan.Perkovich, George (2002). India's Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation. University of California Press. p. 479. ISBN 978-0-520-23210-5. The Kargil war ended as had previous wars, with an Indian victory.Indo Pak Border skirmishes 2014–18:- Status QuoSource:-Wikipedia
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