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Managing the Misinformation Marketplace: The First Amendment and the Fight Against Fake News
In recent years, fake news has overtaken the internet. Fake news publishers are able to disseminate false stories widely and cheaply on social media websites, amassing millions of likes, comments, and shares, with some fake news even “trending” on certain platforms. The ease with which a publisher can create and spread falsehoods has led to a marketplace of misinformation unprecedented in size and power. People’s vulnerability to fake news means that they are far less likely to receive accurate political information and are therefore unable to make informed decisions when voting. Because a democratic system relies on an informed populace to determine how it should act, fake news presents a unique threat to U.S. democracy. Although fake news threatens democratic institutions, First Amendment protections for false speech present a significant obstacle for regulatory remedies. This Note explores the ways these speech protections interfere with the government’s ability to protect political discourse—the process that enables it to function effectively—and proposes that the government regulate journalists to ensure that people can rely on legitimate news media to receive accurate information
Searches for the Most Metal-Poor Candidates from SDSS and SEGUE
We report on efforts to identify large samples of very and extremely
metal-poor stars based on medium-resolution spectroscopy and ugriz photometry
obtained during the course of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), and its
extension, SDSS-II, which includes the program SEGUE: Sloan Extension for
Galactic Understanding and Exploration. To date, over 8000 stars with [Fe/H] <=
-2.0 and effective temperatures in the range 4500K < T_eff < 7000K have been
found, with the expected numbers in this temperature range to be well over
10,000 once SEGUE is completed. The numbers roughly double when one includes
warmer blue stragglers and Blue Horizontal-Branch (BHB) stars in these counts.
We show the observed low-metallicity tails of the Metallicity Distribution
Functions for the cooler SDSS/SEGUE stars obtained thus far. We also comment on
the confirmation of an inner/outer halo dichotomy in the Milky Way, and on how
this realization may be used to direct searches for even more metal-poor stars
in the near future.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, from the conference "First Stars III", held in
July 200
The New Frontier: Galactic-Scale Star Formation
The arena of investigation of star formation and its scaling laws is slowly,
but consistently, shifting from the realm of luminous galaxies to that of faint
ones and to sub--galactic regions, as existing and new facilities enable
investigators to probe regions of the combined parameter space of surface
brightness, wavelength, and angular resolution that were inaccessible until a
few years ago. We summarize what has been accomplished, and what remain as
challenges in the field of galactic--scale star formation.Comment: accepted for publication on PASP, short review for the IYA2009, 12
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3D beam-column finite element under non-uniform shear stress distribution due to shear and torsion
The paper discusses the application of a 2-node, three-dimensional (3D) beam-column finite element with an enhanced fiber cross-section model to the inelastic response analysis of concrete members. The element accounts for the local distribution of strains and stresses under the coupling of axial, flexural, shear, and torsional effects with an enriched kinematic description that accounts for the out-of-plane deformations of the cross-section. To this end the warping displacements are interpolated with the addition of a variable number of local degrees of freedom. The material response is governed by a 3D nonlinear stress-strain relation with damage that describes the degrading mechanisms of typical engineering materials under the coupling of normal and shear stresses. The element formulation is validated by comparing the numerical results with measured data from the response of two prismatic concrete beams under torsional loading and with standard beam formulations
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Thiyl radicals are co-products of dinitrosyl iron complex (DNIC) formation.
Thiyl radicals are detected by EPR as co-products of dinitrosyl iron complex (DNIC) formation. In demonstrating that DNIC formation generates RS˙ in a NO rich environment, these results provide a novel route for S-nitroso thiol formation
Extreme Enhancements of r-process Elements in the Cool Metal-Poor Main-Sequence Star SDSS J2357-0052
We report the discovery of a cool metal-poor, main-sequence star exhibiting
large excesses of r-process elements. This star is one of two newly discovered
cool subdwarfs (effective temperatures of 5000 K) with extremely low
metallicity ([Fe/H]<-3) identified from follow-up high-resolution spectroscopy
of metal-poor candidates from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. SDSS J2357-0052 has
[Fe/H]=-3.4 and [Eu/Fe]=+1.9, and exhibits a scaled solar r-process abundance
pattern of heavy neutron-capture elements. This is the first example of an
extremely metal-poor, main-sequence star showing large excesses of r-process
elements; all previous examples of the large r-process-enhancement phenomena
have been associated with metal-poor giants. The metallicity of this object is
the lowest, and the excess of Eu ([Eu/Fe]) is the highest, among the
r-process-enhanced stars found so far. We consider possible scenarios to
account for the detection of such a star, and discuss techniques to enable
searches for similar stars in the future.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, ApJL in pres
THE USE OF BUDGETS IN FORECASTING THE ACTIVITY OF THE FIRM
The firm’s activity is recommended to develop in a permanent equilibrium between incomes and expenses. In the actual stage of transition of Romanian economy, the firms can not maintain this equilibrium because the expenses determined by the achievement of production overtake the level of the incomes obtained from the selling of production even when certain branches of activity are subsidized from the public budget. In these conditions, finding the methods that allow the sizing and control of the equilibrium relation between expenses and incomes represents a problem with which the firm’s management confronts. From this point of view the budget can become an instrument of correlation and especially of turning to good account the relation between incomes and expenses. Budgeting becomes a systematic economic practice that assumes the development of a process of formal assignment of financial resources that aim at the achievement of some established objectives for the future periods.budget, budgeting, forecasting, management by using budgets, expenditure budget, budget holders, manufacturing costs.
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