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    Dual Language and ENL Comprehension: A First Grade Study for Students at Risk for Delayed English Language Development

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    This research began by asking how dual language programming impacts English comprehension for ENL students. Research was conducted within one first grade dual language cohort with five bilingual students. The data was collected by interviewing teachers and students, utilizing historical comprehension data, observing read alouds, and assessing student comprehension. Findings revealed that comprehension in a participant’s first language was positively related to English comprehension. However, individual student differences impacted the extent of the correlation. Furthermore, dual language teachers implemented common instructional practices to scaffold ENL student comprehension. Therefore, the data implied that native language instruction is integral, student backgrounds and differences need to be analyzed, and dual language educators need adequate professional development to best aid ENL comprehension

    Deterioration and Noise in Technologies of Audio Reproduction

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    No abstract supplied. This thesis also contains music files - please contact the author if you wish to access these file

    Deregulation: Invitation to Disaster in the S&L Industry

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    This speech was given by Professor Case as part of the Annual Financial Institutions and Regulation Symposium at the Fordham School of Law

    The Lost Generation: Environmental Regulatory Reform in the Era of Congressional Abdication

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    Congress constructed the entirety of the modern federal environmental regulatory system between 1970 and 1990. However, due to ever increasing political polarization and gridlock, Congress has abdicated its responsibility as the primary national environmental policymaker over the past 25 years. Since 1990, no major environmental legislation has been enacted, leading to a growing sense that the federal system has become stagnated and obsolescent. Since the mid-1990s, concerns over the effectiveness, inefficiencies, and under-inclusiveness of the federal system have led to a robust reform movement seeking to build the next generation of environmental regulation. Because of Congress\u27s inability to enact environmental legislation, however, such reform efforts have largely centered on numerous, primarily voluntary executive branch reinvention initiatives at EPA. Congress\u27s failure to support these efforts, through legislation or otherwise, has severely undermined the ability of these efforts to achieve meaningful success, leading to a lost generation of environmental regulatory reform. This Article surveys the most widely promoted and analyzed of the next generation environmental regulatory reform proposals and calls on Congress to accept reform advocates\u27 challenge to improve and modernize a severely outdated regulatory system

    Conformal invariants measuring the best constants for Gagliardo-Nirenberg-Sobolev inequalities

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    We introduce a family of conformal invariants associated to a smooth metric measure space which generalize the relationship between the Yamabe constant and the best constant for the Sobolev inequality to the best constants for Gagliardo-Nirenberg-Sobolev inequalities w˚qCw2θwp1θ\|w\r|_q \leq C\|\nabla w\|_2^\theta \|w\|_p^{1-\theta}. These invariants are constructed via a minimization procedure for the weighted scalar curvature functional in the conformal class of a smooth metric measure space. We then describe critical points which are also critical points for variations in the metric or the measure. When the measure is assumed to take a special form --- for example, as the volume element of an Einstein metric --- we use this description to show that minimizers of our invariants are only critical for certain values of pp and qq. In particular, on Euclidean space our result states that either p=2(q1)p=2(q-1) or q=2(p1)q=2(p-1), giving a new characterization of the GNS inequalities whose sharp constants were computed by Del Pino and Dolbeault.Comment: 20 page

    Sharp weighted Sobolev trace inequalities and fractional powers of the Laplacian

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    We establish a family of sharp Sobolev trace inequalities involving the Wk,2(R+n+1,ya)W^{k,2}(\mathbb{R}_+^{n+1},y^a)-norm. These inequalities are closely related to the realization of fractional powers of the Laplacian on Rn=R+n+1\mathbb{R}^n=\partial\mathbb{R}_+^{n+1} as generalized Dirichlet-to-Neumann operators associated to powers of the weighted Laplacian in upper half space, generalizing observations of Caffarelli--Silvestre and of Yang.Comment: 25 page

    Simulation of human movement and behaviour in crowded spaces using gaming software

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    This paper discusses the development of human movement and behaviour simulation in crowded spaces as part of the AUNT-SUE (Accessibility and User Needs in Transport for Sustainable Urban Environments) research project. The research starts with applying a video observational method to understand human movement and behaviour in crowded spaces in the real world. Six hours of video were recorded at a multi-mode transportation system and almost 19,000 individual human movements and behaviours were analyzed. Six types of behaviour were derived from the three major movements of free, opposite and same direction. Six factors affecting human movement and behaviour were recognized from the video analysis. The DarkBASIC Professional gaming software was used to simulate the human movement and behaviour in the virtual world. The six factors affecting human movement and behaviour were considered as the parameters for the virtual humans. Case studies considering multi-mode transportation systems, bottleneck and non-bottleneck situations were applied to validate the prototype software system
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