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Cooling Global Warming Through Transit
For generations, cars have been cool because they are perceived to correlate to independence and wealth. People’s attachment to their cars is one of the most cited examples of why government doesn’t want to invest in mass transit. Accompanying this ideology is an underlying fear and distaste for buses. Recently, Cleveland purposely avoided such a stigma in naming its new bus line “The Health Line” and referring to it always as rapid transit. Yet, providing “cool” features to buses, like making them hybrid or dressing them up like quaint trolleys, has been largely unsuccessful in overhauling the image of buses. Buses aren’t cool. Yet
Creating Work That Matters: Memphis Choreographs to the Soul of a City
Explores the artistic development of Ballet Memphis -- how it became a thriving company within a community that had not historically supported ballet, and how it continues to evolve artistically while remaining relevant to the community
Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome
Legalization of marijuana use will increase the number of people who will become long-term users. A prior medical record review study in Australia, in 2004, identified 19 chronic marijuana users who entered the emergency department with recurrent vomiting associated with abdominal pain. Routine treatment of the nausea and vomiting, associated with the chronic marijuana abuse, with antiemetics is ineffective in patients with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome. Narcotics do not relieve the abdominal pain but may cause worsening rebound pain. The best treatment of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome was found to be abstinence from the recreational use of marijuana. It is important for advanced practice nurses to place cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome in their differentials of patients presenting to the emergency department with recurrent nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. They need to be knowledgeable about cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome to provide the proper management of care for this specific medical condition
Building the Road As We Travel: New Political Coalitions and the Washington State Labor Council
[Excerpt] New political action often involves testing ideas and approaches that do not always come together immediately or as envisioned. The political agenda of the Washington State Labor Council was formulated as one of three fronts in a comprehensive strategy to help the labor movement gain momentum over the next decade. This agenda was shaped during a tumultuous period of highs and lows in the political climate of Washington. Before 1988, the labor movement participated in politics through a traditional COPE mechanism. They turned to a more activist approach and had stunning victories by 1993, only to face a more sobering situation with business victories in 1994. LRR asked Lynn Feekin, an associate editor with the Review, to explore the recent political action experiences of the council with its Research Director, Jeff Johnson
Constrained Willmore Tori and Elastic Curves in 2-Dimensional Space Forms
In this paper we consider two special classes of constrained Willmore tori in
the 3-sphere. The first class is given by the rotation of closed elastic curves
in the upper half plane - viewed as the hyperbolic plane - around the x-axis.
The second is given as the preimage of closed constrained elastic curves, i.e.,
elastic curve with enclosed area constraint, in the round 2-sphere under the
Hopf fibration. We show that all conformal types can be isometrically immersed
into S^3 as constrained Willmore (Hopf) tori and write down all constrained
elastic curves in H^2 and S^2 in terms of the Weierstrass elliptic functions.
Further, we determine the closing condition for the curves and compute the
Willmore energy and the conformal type of the resulting tori.Comment: 23 pages, 2 figure
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