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Relentless Assimilationist Indigenous Policy: From Invasion of Group Rights to Genocide in Mercyâs Clothing
Despite the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, assimilationist policies continue, whether official or effective. Such policies affect more than the right to group choice. The concern is whether indeed genocide or âonlyâ ethnocide (or culturecide)âthe elimination of a traditional cultureâis at work. Discussions of the distinction between the two terms have been inconsistent enough that at least one commentator has declared that they cannot be used in analytical contexts. While these terms, I contend, have distinct senses, yet in cases of governmental and other institutional assimilationist policy for indigenous peoples, such ethnocide effectively entails genocide. Insofar as any peopleâs cultural practices and beliefs are essential for life and health, individuals in groups value, if tacitly, their culture as highly as their language or any artifact: Thus, attempts to eradicate a culture through assimilation in fact eradicate individualsâ lives and health and so are effectively murderous. Acknowledgement by worldwide organizations that assimilationist ethnocide is effectively genocide should affect policy concerning indigenous peoples and thus has significance for international law
Shortened horn-reflector antenna
A shortened horn-reflector antenna overcomes the mechanical disadvantages and complexity of the conventional horn-reflector antenna. The shortened antenna offers broadband performance, economic construction, very low antenna temperature, and excellent pattern performance
Metrology and 1/f noise: linear regressions and confidence intervals in flicker noise context
1/f noise is very common but is difficult to handle in a metrological way.
After having recalled the main characteristics of stongly correlated noise,
this paper will determine relationships giving confidence intervals over the
arithmetic mean and the linear drift parameters. A complete example of
processing of an actual measurement sequence affected by 1/f noise will be
given
An evolutionary approach for a compact-split-core reactor
An economical approach for advanced reactor power development is presented, and systems that result from the several stages of this plan are described. The development starts with a highly modularized heat pipe, radioisotopic design and evolves into a low specific weight high performance reactor system
A design study of a 350 kWe out-of-core nuclear thermionic converter system
Out-of-core nuclear thermionic converter system for high power level
Optimising the signal-to-noise ratio in measurement of photon pairs with detector arrays
To evidence multimode spatial entanglement of spontaneous down-conversion,
detector arrays allow a full field measurement, without any a priori selection
of the paired photons. We show by comparing results of the recent literature
that electron-multiplying CCD (EMCCD) cameras allow, in the present state of
technology, the detection of quantum correlations with the best signal-to-noise
ratio (SNR), while intensified CCD (ICCD) cameras allow at best to identify
pairs. The SNR appears to be proportional to the square root of the number of
coherence cells in each image, or Schmidt number. Then, corrected estimates are
derived for extended coherence cells and not very low and not space-stationary
photon fluxes. Finally, experimental measurements of the SNR confirm our model
A study of US employment rates with emphasis on gender considerations
Employment (Economic theory) ; Labor market ; Women - Employment
Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox in twin images
Spatially entangled twin photons provide both promising resources for modern
quantum information protocols, because of the high dimensionality of transverse
entanglement, and a test of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen(EPR) paradox in its
original form of position versus impulsion. Usually, photons in temporal
coincidence are selected and their positions recorded, resulting in a priori
assumptions on their spatio-temporal behavior. Here, we record on two separate
electron-multiplying charge coupled devices (EMCCD) cameras twin images of the
entire flux of spontaneous down-conversion. This ensures a strict equivalence
between the subsystems corresponding to the detection of either position (image
or near-field plane) or momentum (Fourier or far-field plane). We report then
highest degree of paradox ever reported and show that this degree corresponds
to the number of independent degrees of freedom or resolution cells, of the
images
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