57 research outputs found
Effects of \u3ci\u3eThe Met: Live in HD\u3c/i\u3e on the Democratization of Opera in America
The Met: Live in HD satellite broadcasts of live opera performances began in 2006 and have since become popular with audiences around the world. While this could be an excellent avenue to democratize opera and make it available to new audiences, the available data indicates that most Live in HD viewers are already opera enthusiasts and have previously attended live opera performances. This thesis examines the history of the Metropolitan Opera’s broadcasting efforts, the demographics of American opera audiences, trends in Live in HD’s repertoire, and strategies to increase Live in HD’s appeal to a broader, more diverse audience that can revitalize opera’s popularity in the United States
Effects of \u3ci\u3eThe Met: Live in HD\u3c/i\u3e on the Democratization of Opera in America
The Met: Live in HD satellite broadcasts of live opera performances began in 2006 and have since become popular with audiences around the world. While this could be an excellent avenue to democratize opera and make it available to new audiences, the available data indicates that most Live in HD viewers are already opera enthusiasts and have previously attended live opera performances. This thesis examines the history of the Metropolitan Opera’s broadcasting efforts, the demographics of American opera audiences, trends in Live in HD’s repertoire, and strategies to increase Live in HD’s appeal to a broader, more diverse audience that can revitalize opera’s popularity in the United States
UA37/34 Letter to Vernon Sheeley & Biographical Data Sheet
Brief note from James Wigtil to Vernon Sheeley regarding the biographical data sheet regarding James Wigtil\u27s career and involvement with the Association for Specialists in Group Work
Is there a place for “plagiarism detection software” in an academic library?
Many colleges and universities use Turnitin, SafeAssign, and other “plagiarism detection” software to detect, and deter, academic dishonesty. Since 2005, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries have provided students direct access to SafeAssign and Turnitin as teaching tools to help them identify improper citation of sources. Students appreciate having free access to these products when similar software can be cost-prohibitive. However, Turnitin commonly finds false positives in student papers, and students may find Turnitin’s originality reports difficult to understand. Therefore, it is unclear how helpful it is to offer this library service to students, versus focusing on teaching proper citation of sources
UA37/34 Correspondence between Vernon Sheeley & James Wigtil
Correspondence between Vernon Sheeley and James Wigtil requesting biographical data for Sheeley\u27s files
UA37/34 Correspondence between Vernon Sheeley & James Wigtil
Correspondence between Vernon Sheeley and James Wigtil regarding Wigtil\u27s biographical sketch for the Association for Specialists in Group Work anniversary publication
En kvalitativ studie av Mandal som attraktivt sted for fjernarbeid
Det er en kvalitativ studie hvor caset er Remote Norge og deres arbeid med å tiltrekke seg fjernarbeidere til Mandal. Gjennom intervjuer med fjernarbeidere, samt lokale og regionale aktører, undersøkes det hvilke stedskvaliteter som vektlegges, og om fjernarbeid kan være god strategi for å tiltrekke seg kompetanse og bidra til innovasjon
"For ikke noe menneske blir rettferdig ved lovgjerninger". en presentasjon og vurdering av James Dunn sin tolkning av uttrykket " lovgjerninger" hos Paulus
Avhandlingens problemstilling er: Er James D. G. Dunns tolkning av uttrykket ”lovgjerninger” (ἔργα νόμου) hos Paulus plausibel? Denne avhandlingen er en forskningshistorisk oppgave hvor jeg skal foreta en presentasjon og vurdering av en debatt. For å kunne gi et godt svar på problemstillingen vil jeg først gi en kort innføring i den retningen i Paulusforskningen som kalles ”The New Perspective on Paul,” hvor denne debatten hører hjemme. Deretter vil jeg gi en grundig presentasjon av Dunns tolkning av ”lovgjerninger.” Dette vil jeg gjøre ved først å presentere hans syn på et generelt grunnlag, før jeg går detaljert inn i hans eksegese av de aktuelle bibelstedene hvor dette uttrykket finnes. I tillegg vil jeg ta med et lite kapittel om lignende uttrykk i Qumranlitteraturen. I drøftingsdelen vil jeg presentere hovedargumentene mot Dunns tolkning, i form av kritikk mot Dunns eksegese av tekststedene. Til hvert argument vil jeg så komme med min drøfting og vurdering av disse, før jeg til slutt vil komme med en konklusjon. Materialet for denne oppgaven vil hovedsakelig være Dunns kommentarer til Romerbrevet og Galaterbrevet, samt hans monografi om Paulus’ teologi og hans artikkelsamling om ”The New Perspective.” Kritikken mot Dunn henter jeg fra diverse artikler om temaet, samt noen utvalgte kommentarer på Romerbrevet og Galaterbrevet fra relevante forskere
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Where wildfire risk and social vulnerability coincide: mapping place vulnerability to wildfire over the coterminous US
The hazards-of-place model of vulnerability to environmental hazards posits that vulnerability has biophysical and social components. While biophysical characteristics are important in predicting locations of elevated wildfire risk, the social characteristics of human communities may help us predict locations of elevated wildfire impacts. We examine the relationship between biophysical and social vulnerability to identify places that may experience impacts from wildfire hazards more acutely. We examine whether a singular focus on either biophysical or social vulnerability will accurately represent vulnerable places and predict that areas of high wildfire do not coincide with all areas of high social vulnerability. We develop a neighborhood-level social vulnerability index using principal component analysis and intersect it with an existing measure of wildfire risk to compare areas by place vulnerability to wildfire hazards. These results were mapped and further compared by wildland-urban interface categories. We find that few areas of high wildfire risk intersect with areas of high social vulnerability, but that stronger associations exist in some portions of the coterminous US. This analysis identifies regions and states with elevated levels of place vulnerability to wildfire
hazards, places that would have otherwise have been under identified in analyses that focused on either biophysical or social vulnerability alone. These results can help inform wildfire prevention, mitigation, and recovery planning processes, ultimately decreasing the hazards associated with wildfire for vulnerable places
Diabetic diarrhoea: a study on gastrointestinal motility, pH levels and autonomic function
Background
Chronic diarrhoea is a common, but poorly investigated diabetes complication. Autonomic neuropathy is a leading pathophysiological theory founded on old, small studies. Studies of gastrointestinal motility and pH levels are lacking.
Objectives
Using new diagnostic methods, we aimed to find out if diabetic diarrhoea was associated with alterations in gastrointestinal motility, pH levels and autonomic function.
Methods
Fifty-seven patients (42 women, 46 type 1 diabetes) were prospectively included. Symptoms were evaluated with the gastrointestinal symptom rating scale, defining ≥ 4 points as cases with diarrhoea. Patients scoring < 4 were used as controls. We used the wireless motility capsule to measure gastrointestinal transit times, pH levels and contractility parameters. Autonomic function was assessed by measuring heart rate variability, baroreflex sensitivity and orthostatic hypotension.
Results
Seventeen patients (30%) had diarrhoea. Compared with controls, cases had slower gastric emptying (21:46 vs. 4:14, h:min, p = 0.03) and faster colonic transit (18:37 vs. 54:25, p < 0.001). Cases had increased intraluminal pH in the antrum (2.4 vs. 1.2, p = 0.009), caecum (7.3 vs. 6.4, p = 0.008) and entire colon (7.1 vs. 6.7, p = 0.05). They also had a decreased pH difference across the pylorus (3.3 vs. 4.9, p = 0.004) and ileocaecal junction (0.6 vs 1.0, p = 0.009). The groups did not differ in autonomic function, but diastolic blood pressure drop correlated rs = −0.34 (p = 0.04) with colonic transit time.
Conclusions
Patients with diabetic diarrhoea had altered gastrointestinal transit and intraluminal pH levels, but minimal changes in autonomic function. Our results suggest that tests of gastrointestinal function are clinically useful in diabetic diarrhoea.publishedVersio
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