381 research outputs found

    The Ethics of Troubled Images

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    This special issue of Cultural Studies Review brings together an interdisciplinary range of scholarship to investigate the ethical implications of troubled images

    Algal Biodiversity Survey of the Middle Chattahoochee River Using DNA Metabarcoding

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    Aquatic plants play vital roles in water systems by providing ecological services, and one group that is understudied is algae. Algae play a crucial role in water systems as bioindicators and primary producers. They can be challenging to identify with the naked eye, so researchers have been using DNA metabarcoding, where DNA belonging to specific taxa can be isolated and identified from water samples. The objective of this study was to conduct an algal biodiversity survey on the middle Chattahoochee River system in Georgia. Water samples (1L) were filtered and sent to RTL Genomics for sequencing and processing; the data was then analyzed through PAST software to create diversity indices. Overall, time of sampling, lake population, and the interaction between the two showed significance for the following variables: number of individuals, number of taxa, Simpson diversity index, dominance, Shannon diversity index, and evenness. Future recommendations include increasing the number and type of sampling locations and the inclusion of samples collected throughout the year. The preliminary assessment of algae diversity presented here will provide future guidance for water quality management and biodiversity conservation along the middle Chattahoochee River

    Son of Saul and the ethics of representation: troubling the figure of the child

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    Taking LĆ”szlĆ³ Nemesā€™ film Son of Saul (2015) as both an aesthetic intervention into the public remembering of the Holocaust and as a critical/creative essay on representations of the horrors of war and violence more generally, this paper considers its use of the image and idea of the dead childā€”the child victimā€”and its ability to move, to communicate, to galvanise action, to seemingly cut through the chaos of communication. A figure presented as tangible and mournable in a way that the many anonymous, barely-glimpsed and largely ignored dead of the film are not, we consider it in relation to previous representations of the child in Holocaust film, but also, importantly, in relation to contemporary photographic examples of the child victim-as-icon, whose images seemingly require no caption to communicate and which inspire deeply-felt responses across cultures, organising structures of public feeling. As Nemesā€™ film makes clear, the claim of the child victim on the witness is profound, immediate, and potentially transformative. We will consider how the image of the child operates as a fluid signifier of both hope and despair, shared desires and fears, a not-unproblematic image through which the obscene and the unthinkable are mediated and made visible

    An Evaluation Review: Improving the Diets and Minds of School-Aged Youth through Gardening- and Cooking-Enhanced Nutrition Education

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    This paper provides an evaluation review of gardening- and cooking-enhanced nutrition education programs for a community organization in Durham, North Carolina: Durham Public Schools' Hub Farm. The review will outline the need for gardening- and cooking-enhanced nutrition education programs in relation to children's dietary patterns, and review three promising models from different organizations across the country, including an additional program description of the Hub Farm's "Seed to Belly" model. Finally, this paper will provide concrete recommendations for the Hub Farm, including recommendations around program and evaluation design, expected outcomes, measurement and more comprehensive school health models. The hope is that these recommendations will inform curriculum and program design, in order to ensure program effectiveness for school-aged youth in Durham.Master of Public Healt

    Informing Policy on Volunteer Service Through Agency-Based Evaluations

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    This working paper describes the evidence-based policy making process. We focus on what information is needed to inform policy development and decision-making on volunteer service and then how this information can be most effectively disseminated to policy makers, outlining a range of specific strategies. Existing volunteer service research is used as illustration. Implications are drawn for the capacity of agency staff to implement the research methods and strategies that are discussed

    Stratigraphic forward modelling of distributive fluvial systems based on the Huesca System, Ebro Basin, Northern Spain

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This project was part of a doctoral project financed through a studentship by the United Kingdom Research and Innovation Centre for Doctoral Training in Oil and Gas, which was institutionally funded by the University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom. An academic licence of the stratigraphic forward modelling software SedsimX was provided by StrataMod Pty. Ltd, Australia. The authors want to thank John Wood, Prabhat Hegde and Ramy Abdallah for their help with coding of the model processing scripts. We also want to thank the developers of Python, its interface Spyder and its libraries Pandas, NumPy, Math, Statistics and Matplotlib.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Reexamining Impacts of the Mission Continues Fellowship Program on Post-9/11 Veterans, Their Families, and Their Communities

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    Reexamining Impacts of the Mission Continues Fellowship Program on Post-9/11 Veterans, Their Families, and Their Communitie
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