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    Early dynamical evolution of star cluster systems

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    Violent relaxation -- the protocluster dynamical response to the expulsion of its residual star forming gas -- is a short albeit crucial episode in the evolution of star clusters and star cluster systems. Because it is heavily driven by cluster formation and environmental conditions, it is a potentially highly rewarding phase in terms of probing star formation and galaxy evolution. In this contribution I review how cluster formation and environmental conditions affect the shape of the young cluster mass function and the relation between the present star formation rate of galaxies and the mass of their young most massive cluster.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures. Invited talk. To appear in the proceedings of IAU Symp. 266 (Star clusters, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 2009), eds. R. de Grijs and J. Lepin

    A Journey Down the Rabbit Hole of the OED in Search of the Meaning of “Master” Elrond

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    An editorial commentary on the use of the title “Master” to describe Elrond, with heavy reliance on the Oxford English Dictionary

    Getting Down to Business: Women's Economic and Social Empowerment in Burundi

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    This document presents the International Rescue Committee seeking to determine what is the most effective way to support women's empowerment in conflict-affected settings. Drawing on extensive field experience, the IRC designed a program in Burundi that actively involved both women and men in an economic program and a discussion series around household finances. IRC's EA$E (Economic And Social Empowerment for women) program ultimately aims to increase women's decision-making in the home and decrease intimate partner violence (IPV). The IRC partnered with Professor Radha Iyengar from the London School of Economics to rigorously examine if adding a discussion series for couples was more effective in increasing decision-making and reducing violence, rather than just an economic program on its own

    How often is a permutation an n'th power?

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    We give a short argument that for any fixed n, the probability that a permutation on m letters is an n'th power is asymptotically C m^{phi(n)/n - 1}.Comment: 2 page

    Misconceptions and Computer Science

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