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    Downtown Manor and Outer Limits July Schedule

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    Flyer showing the July weekend schedule for Downtown Manor and Outer Limits.https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/mdlevents/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Limits on Fundamental Limits to Computation

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    An indispensable part of our lives, computing has also become essential to industries and governments. Steady improvements in computer hardware have been supported by periodic doubling of transistor densities in integrated circuits over the last fifty years. Such Moore scaling now requires increasingly heroic efforts, stimulating research in alternative hardware and stirring controversy. To help evaluate emerging technologies and enrich our understanding of integrated-circuit scaling, we review fundamental limits to computation: in manufacturing, energy, physical space, design and verification effort, and algorithms. To outline what is achievable in principle and in practice, we recall how some limits were circumvented, compare loose and tight limits. We also point out that engineering difficulties encountered by emerging technologies may indicate yet-unknown limits.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures, 1 tabl

    Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Maternal care: The Black Woman’s Experience

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    Epidemiological studies show that there are disparities in epidural use and failure for Black women (Morris 2014). For my project, Black women of different ages, prematernal health and economic statuses will be interviewed to assess their quality of maternal medical care in the state of Oklahoma. Research will be done on the history of maternal care and pain management for Black women in the United States that could have led to a misconceived idea of pain tolerance and to a disparity in epidural and anesthesia use. My project will include IRB approved interviews with Black women as well as outside research regarding medical care in Oklahoma

    Inequity and Violence: Indigneous Women and Sex Trafficking Policies

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    This paper explores the the root causes of disproportionate rates of sex trafficking amongst Indigenous women, current policies and legislation that attempt to protect victims of sex trafficking, and policy recommendations to help mitigate sex trafficking amongst Indigenous women

    The Sexual Division of Labor and Its Ramifications

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    The traditional sexual division of labor is typically viewed as a solely feminist issue, and thus widely ignored are its racist, classist, and homophobic ramifications. While somewhat less obvious, these latter lenses reveal the more nuanced harms of this patriarchal tool. This paper dissects the sexual division of labor through the viewpoints of race, class, and sexuality to illustrate the wider array of harms it causes. Various topics explored include undue pressure faced by Black women as they balance gendered household activities with financially supporting their households, an examination of the market dependency model and the ways this leads to economic entrapment, and the stigmatization of gender roles within LGBTQ+ relationships. Overall, it is obvious that a wide range of people suffer under the sexual division of labor outside of the white, middle-class, heterosexual women that this struggle is typically associated with

    Sickle Cell Disease Inequity and Inequality

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    This paper aims to introduce a gendered approach to understanding the lack of research, funding, and personable care for individuals with Sickle Cell Disease. The intersection between race, gender, and health is explored through a lens of the historical and concurrent views surrounding sickle cell disease. Women in the African American community, particularly mothers, experience the largest burden of blame for the transmission and lack of care available for managing the disease. The paper explores the comparison to other similar conditions and the lack of both communal and institutional support for those suffering from the condition

    Limits

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    'Walking in the limits is a homogenic artistic work made of sound, words and space, dealing with the understanding of space and time in a very existential sense: it reflects upon perception and illumines the structures of individual memory.' : Isabell Hemmel, Walking in the limits, in: Tagesanzeiger Zurich, 17-8-2006 The media installation and stage space were based on a two year investigation into the supersymmetric string theory. In the case of string theory, consistency requires spacetime to have 10 (3+1+6) dimensions. The conflict between observation and theory is resolved by making the unobserved dimensions compactified. By simulating a biographical event staged over 24 hours in a hotel room in Berlin on the night that the wall fell on the 9 November 1989 and viewing these events in terms of the string theory we propose an 'observable' ten-dimensional simulation of the proposed reality offered by the string theory. Working closely with researchers at CERN in Geneva and the composer Heinz Reber the works seeks to make the invisible, visible and allow us to simulate the incomprehensible. The research goes further than illustrating a theory by proposing a new perspective on quantum physics through the disciplines of literature (Borges) Art (Wallen) and Music (Reber) by creating a fluid space in perpetual movement and ten differentiated spacetime layers

    Love without Limits

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