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    The Myth of Technological Progress

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    Collaborating Across Units to Support Digital Scholarship

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    In this session, participants shared strategies and best practices for collaborating across units to support digital scholarship. The leaders briefly described two recent examples of successful collaborations at Middlebury College, instituting Omeka support & running a Liberal Arts Data Bootcamp, before opening up for broader discussions and brainstorming

    The Civil RICO Pattern Requirement: Continuity and Relationship, a Fatal Attraction?

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    The living environments of community-dwelling older people who become frail: another look at the living standards of older New Zealanders survey.

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    Efforts to support older people who live in the community and who become frail will be enhanced by a better appreciation of the shared characteristics of this group. This paper reports indicative findings from a re-analysis of the Living Standards of Older New Zealanders survey (Fergusson et al. 2001) about the living conditions of this group in terms of their household arrangements, their income and standard of living, their housing situation, issues they face in terms of mobility and transport, and their social connectedness. Findings suggest a higher prevalence of frailty among older people with lower income levels and wealth, less secure housing, limitations to mobility, and with less frequent social contact. Disadvantage in these areas reduces the ability of the older person to adjust to their living environment, affecting the potential for recovery and the maintenance of wellbeing. Such disadvantage may well be amenable to social policy amelioration and is worthy of consideration by policy makers

    Ultrasonically Assisted Hammer-Action Penetrators in Planetary Regolith

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    This paper describes the effects of combining ultrasonic vibration with hammer-action style penetrators, such as the HP3 probe on the InSight mission. By synchronizing short pulses of vibration with the impact of the hammer, the number of hammer strikes required to reach a specified depth was reduced by over a third in some cases, depending on the sand and amplitude of vibration used. Additional investigations looked at comparing the performance of pure hammering with pure pulsing, allowing recommendations for operational procedures if this technology were to be taken forward in the future

    Revisiting The United States Application Of Punitive Damages: Separating Myth From Reality

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    The application of punitive damages in the United States is widely misunderstood by European jurists
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