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Protecting the Right to Exist as a People: Intellectual Property as a Means to Protect Traditional Knowledge and Indigenous Culture
The dominant Western culture has created a legal system premised upon an individualistic
and commercial foundation for intellectual property rights (IPR). This system necessarily
excludes the protection of traditional knowledge and other components of Indigenous
cultures, as well as concepts of communal responsibility for the keeping and transfer of
such ideas and knowledge. These concepts are foundational to Indigenous knowledge
systems in Alaska, as well as throughout the world. Today, a focus on this issue is critical to
the preservation of indigenous cultures and their ways of knowing. We examine where
national and international intellectual property rights systems are in addressing
Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights (Indigenous CIPR). We also examine
opportunities for expansion of such rights in Alaska and around the world.Ye
Cult Statuary in the Judean Temple at Yeb
A revisitation of the Yeb archives with an eye to the question of cult statuary. The present article inventories the state of the question and makes several constructive suggestions. Its primary contributions are: to address the Yeb evidence, even preliminarily, to the debate over Yhwh statuary in the Jerusalem temple; to make a fresh interpretation of TAD A4.7/8; and to reread other key textual data for information about statuary
Quasars and Galactic Nuclei,a Half-Century Agitated Story
I recall how the discovery of quasars occurred more than forty years ago, and
the strong debates marking out their story. It led to the discovery of Massive
Black Holes, which are now known to be present in almost all galaxies, and it
opened on a coherent physical model and on a new vision of galaxy evolution.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, talk given at the Albert Einstein Century
International Conference, held in Paris, France, July 18-22, 2005, submitted
to publication in AIP, Eds J.-M. Alimi and A. Fuzfa, replaced to add few
references and to correct a mistak
What happened to Kemosh?
What happened to Kemosh in the era after Moab’s loss of political independence? The present article first argues that this question is of interest to scholarship on the Hebrew Bible because Kemosh and Yhwh were initially twinlike: both were patron deities of Iron Age Levantine kingdoms and shared various similarities of profile. As such, comparing the postnational history of Kemosh and Yhwh can help to isolate the historical and intellectual events without which Yhwh would presumably have developed along similar lines to Kemosh. This article next argues that both deities underwent »the Greek interpretation« by becoming identified with their equivalent in the Greek pantheon. But unlike Kemosh, Yhwh’s evolution included a counterbalancing force, i.e. inscripturation. Because prophetic oracles and regional stories about Kemosh were never gathered into an authoritative corpus, Kemosh became the Greek god Ares, without remainder
An Analysis of MiLB Salaries and Cost of Living: How does the ability to live on MiLB salaries differ based on player contract and city?
The purpose of this research was to determine how Minor League Baseball (MiLB) player ability to live on different MiLB salaries change from city to city. This research set out to discover if the salaries made by MiLB player’s during the 2016 season was sufficient enough to cover the cost of living in each MiLB city. An increasing level of disparity between MLB and MiLB salaries has developed, but no research specifically compared MiLB city cost of living to MiLB salaries. The results of this study are valuable for Minor League Baseball players because it allows for individual cost of living analysis on all 60 MiLB cities at the Double-A and Triple-A level. This would allow players to gain knowledge on the difficulty to live in specific MiLB cities before being placed there, ultimately increasing self-awareness of the financial hardships they may endure, while also emphasizing the importance of alternative employment and budgeting practices. Quantitative secondary data was utilized. The entire population (n=60) was studied. Cost of living data were collected from Sperling’s Best Places. The results indicated that the assumption that MiLB players live on poverty (Babb & Castillo, 2016) while in some cases true, in others is false. It was found that MiLB players do, indeed, have a difficult time covering living costs over a 12-month period, and in some cases, cannot cover living costs for their city of employment when living there during the season only (six months). It was also found that while all of the highest paid MiLB players can cover living expenses, the overwhelming majority of the lowest paid players end up living at less than minimum wage level
Some questions about the dimension of a group action
We discuss three families of groups, , , and (the
last two being families of groups of piecewise-linear homeomorphisms of
standard -dimensional spaces). We note that for all positive integers ,
embeds in which embeds in . In another direction,
fails to embed in by an earlier result of the author, and we
extend that result to show that also fails to embed in . The
nature of the proofs of these non-embedding results leads us to ask if there
are corresponding non-embedding results in higher dimensions.Comment: 8 Pages, follows up on some loose ideas in "A geometric
classification of some solvable groups of homeomorphisms." Arxiv:
math.GR/060203
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