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Musical Influence on Apartheid and the Civil Rights Movement
Black South Africans and African Americans not only share similar identities, but also share similar historical struggles. Apartheid and the Civil Rights Movement were two movements on two separate continents in which black South Africans and African Americans resisted against deep injustice and defied oppression. This paper sets out to demonstrate the key role that music played, through factors of globalization, in influencing mass resistance and raising global awareness. As an elemental form of creative expression, music enables many of the vital tools needed to overcome hatred and violence. Jazz and Freedom songs were two of the most influential genres, and each was integral especially to building solidarity, expressing struggles, and protesting injustice. Local and international musicians, through the use of media, also played a vital role, as they helped to raise awareness and educate the public about the inequalities faced by black South Africans and African Americans. Through the development of each aspect introduced above, it is clear that music was fundamental in the dismantling of Apartheid in South Africa and Jim Crow laws in the United States
The rigidity of infinite graphs
A rigidity theory is developed for the Euclidean and non-Euclidean placements
of countably infinite simple graphs in R^d with respect to the classical l^p
norms, for d>1 and 1<p<\infty. Generalisations are obtained for the Laman and
Henneberg combinatorial characterisations of generic infinitesimal rigidity for
finite graphs in the Euclidean plane. Also Tay's multi-graph characterisation
of the rigidity of generic finite body-bar frameworks in d-dimensional
Euclidean space is generalised to the non-Euclidean l^p norms and to countably
infinite graphs. For all dimensions and norms it is shown that a generically
rigid countable simple graph is the direct limit of an inclusion tower of
finite graphs for which the inclusions satisfy a relative rigidity property.
For d>2 a countable graph which is rigid for generic placements in R^d may fail
the stronger property of sequential rigidity, while for d=2 the equivalence
with sequential rigidity is obtained from the generalised Laman
characterisations. Applications are given to the flexibility of non-Euclidean
convex polyhedra and to the infinitesimal and continuous rigidity of compact
infinitely-faceted simplicial polytopes.Comment: 51 page
Solutions for discharge chamber sputtering and anode deposit spalling in small mercury ion thrusters
Proposed solutions to the problems of sputter erosion and sputtered material spalling in the discharge chamber of small mercury ion thrusters are presented. The accelerated life test evaluated three such proposed solutions: (1) the use of tantalum as a single low sputter yield material for the exposed surfaces of the discharge chamber components subject to sputtering, (2) the use of a severely roughened anode surface to improve the adhesion of the sputter-deposited coating, and (3) the use of a wire cloth anode surface in order to limit the size of any coating flakes which might spall from it. Because of the promising results obtained in the accelerated life test with anode surfaces roughened by grit-blasting, experiments were carried out to optimize the grit-blasting procedure. The experimental results and an optimal grit-blasting procedure are presented
Sexual health clinics for women led by specialist nurses or senior house officers in a central London GUM service: a randomised controlled trial
A postal survey to identify and describe nurse led clinics in genitourinary medicine services across England
Background: Nurses in genitourinary medicine (GUM) services are progressively extending their roles to conduct "comprehensive care" nurse led clinics. In such roles the nurse coordinates the first line, comprehensive care of patients presenting with sexual health conditions and issues. Objectives: To identify and describe comprehensive care nurse led clinics in GUM services across England. Methods: A postal questionnaire consisting of 17 closed response questions was sent to 209 GUM services across England. A second questionnaire was sent to non-responders to increase the response rate. Data were single entered and analysed using SPSS. Results: Of the 190 GUM clinic respondents (91% response rate), 44 (23%) reported providing some form of comprehensive care nurse led clinic, 90% of which were initiated since 1995. Key results show staff development featured as the main reason for initiating such services and there was general consistency in the aspects of care undertaken by these nurses. There was evidence of guideline development specific to nurse led care and some patient group direction use for supplying medication. The level of support from medical staff while nurse led clinics were being conducted varied between services. Few services have conducted any audit or research to monitor/evaluate nurse led care. There was little consistency in the clinical experience and educational prerequisites to undertake comprehensive care nurse led clinics. Continuing professional development opportunities also varied between services. Conclusions: The steady growth of comprehensive care nurse led clinics indicates that the skills of GUM nurses are being recognised. Nurses working in advanced practice roles now require courses and study days reflecting these changes in practice. Locally agreed practice guidelines can define nursing practice boundaries and ensure accountability, as will the development of patient group directions to supply medication. Monitoring and evaluation of nurse led clinics also require attention
The executive toolbox:building legislative support in a multiparty presidential regime
How do presidents win legislative support under conditions of extreme multipartism?Comparative presidential research has offered two parallel answers, one relying on distributivepolitics and the other claiming that legislative success is a function of coalition formation. Wemerge these insights in an integrated approach to executive-legislative relations, also addingcontextual factors related to dynamism and bargaining conditions. We find that the twopresidential “tools” – pork and coalition goods – are substitutable resources, with porkfunctioning as a fine-tuning instrument that interacts reciprocally with legislative support. Porkexpenditures also depend upon a president’s bargaining leverage and the distribution oflegislative seats.
The SKA as a Doorway to Angular Momentum
Angular momentum is one of the most fundamental physical quantities governing
galactic evolution. Differences in the colours, morphologies, star formation
rates and gas fractions amongst galaxies of equal stellar/baryon mass M are
potentially widely explained by variations in their specific stellar/baryon
angular momentum j. The enormous potential of angular momentum science is only
just being realised, thanks to the emergence of the first simulations of
galaxies with converged spins, paralleled by a dramatic increase in kinematic
observations. Such observations are still challenged by the fact that most of
the stellar/baryon angular momentum resides at large radii. In fact, the radius
that maximally contributes to the angular momentum of an exponential disk
(3Re-4Re) is twice as large as the radius that maximally contributes to the
disk mass; thus converged measurements of angular momentum require either
extremely deep IFS data or, alternatively, kinematic measurements of neutral
atomic hydrogen (HI), which naturally resides at the large disk radii that
dominate the angular momentum. The SKA has a unique opportunity to become the
world-leading facility for angular momentum studies due to its ability to
measure the resolved and/or global HI kinematics in very large and
well-characterised galaxy samples. These measurements will allow, for example,
(1) a very robust determination of the two-dimensional distribution of galaxies
in the (M,j)-plane, (2) the largest, systematic measurement of the relationship
between M, j, and tertiary galaxy properties, and (3) the most accurate
measurement of the large-scale distribution and environmental dependence of
angular momentum vectors, both in terms of norm and orientation. All these
measurements will represent exquisite tools to build a next generation of
galaxy evolution models.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, 3 table
Reflexivity of the translation-dilation algebras on L^2(R)
The hyperbolic algebra A_h, studied recently by Katavolos and Power, is the
weak star closed operator algebra on L^2(R) generated by H^\infty(R), as
multiplication operators, and by the dilation operators V_t, t \geq 0, given by
V_t f(x) = e^{t/2} f(e^t x). We show that A_h is a reflexive operator algebra
and that the four dimensional manifold Lat A_h (with the natural topology) is
the reflexive hull of a natural two dimensional subspace.Comment: 10 pages, no figures To appear in the International Journal of
Mathematic
Stuck Between ‘the Rock’ and a Hard Place: Re-imagining Rural Newfoundland Feminine Subjectivities Beyond the Global Imaginary and Rural Crisis
There has been a growing body of research exploring the mobility experiences of rural youth as they migrate in search of work, education and leisure. In this paper we contribute to this body of knowledge by examining the mobility experiences of young women (16-24 years) living on the southwest coast of Newfoundland, Canada. In contrast to dominant constructions of rural crisis that position out of the way places as in decline, dying or dead, we argue that the young women in our study articulated complex, affective relations to place. In so doing they negotiated localized histories, prevailing social relations, broader discursive constructions and embodied affective connections in forging their emplaced feminine subjectivities. We argue that foregrounding the complex and at times contradictory relationships that the young women articulated with their rural homes is an important step in prying open dominant albeit constraining constructions of the rural, thereby allowing for alternative and more inhabitable imaginings of out of the way places
Investigation of parabolic computational techniques for internal high-speed viscous flows
A feasibility study was conducted to assess the applicability of an existing parabolic analysis (ADD-Axisymmetric Diffuser Duct), developed previously for subsonic viscous internal flows, to mixed supersonic/subsonic flows with heat addition simulating a SCRAMJET combustor. A study was conducted with the ADD code modified to include additional convection effects in the normal momentum equation when supersonic expansion and compression waves were present. It is concluded from the present study that for the class of problems where strong viscous/inviscid interactions are present a global iteration procedure is required
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