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New partitioning perturbation theory. 1 - General formalism
General formalism of partitioning perturbation theory - Part
Chirp chirp!: the collaborative and competitive game to increase student staff dynamic
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyFrom my personal experience within higher education student staffs and supportive research,
games and social programming directed towards student staffs on college campuses leads to a
healthier student staff dynamic, which impacts the quality of job performance. Therefore,
departmental objectives and outcomes are more likely to be achieved from a healthier student
staff dynamic. The creation of Chirp Chirp!, the collaborative and competitive game for student
staff, was designed to help build team dynamic and critical skills for student staff success. For
example, imagine that a hall staff, a student staff that works within the residence halls, plays
Chirp Chirp! and the health of the staff dynamic is increased, that healthier dynamic leads to
more cohesion and collaboration between the members, thus creating a successful hall program
that many residents attend and receive the objectives sought out from the program and
department.
Chirp Chirp! contains three primary aspects or components that support the desired
outcome of a healthier staff dynamic:
1. A social and team-building aspect to support the interpersonal level between staff members
and support the collaboration between staff members, acknowledging different strengths and
weaknesses throughout the staff.
2. A skill-based aspect that includes the players to engage in memorizing, strategizing
prioritizing, trusting, communicating, and competing.
3. An overall enjoyable experience that will keep staff members engaged.
Research on serious play and gamification is the foundation of Chirp Chirp! These two game
theories helped define the why behind Chirp Chirp! and the greater purpose of the game outside
of entertainment. This research, along with other research on game creation, enhanced the overall
purpose and playability of the game.Thesis (M.A.
Vertex-algebraic structure of the principal subspaces of certain A_1^(1)-modules, II: higher level case
We give an a priori proof of the known presentations of (that is,
completeness of families of relations for) the principal subspaces of all the
standard A_1^(1)-modules. These presentations had been used by Capparelli,
Lepowsky and Milas for the purpose of obtaining the classical Rogers-Selberg
recursions for the graded dimensions of the principal subspaces. This paper
generalizes our previous paper.Comment: 26 pages; v2: minor revisions, to appear in Journal of Pure and
Applied Algebr
Discussant\u27s response to how not to communicate material and immaterial weaknesses in accounting controls
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New partitioning perturbation theory. 2 - Example of almost degeneracy
Degeneracy applications to partitioning perturbation theory - Part
Geographical species distribution in the Barents Sea under climate change - results from the BarEcoRe project
This report presents a study of possible changes in species’ spatial distribution in the Barents Sea
as a result of possible future changes in the ocean climate. Species Distribution Models (SDMs) are
constructed to describe and quantify the relationship between past distribution of species and
environmental conditions. On the basis of simple environmental scenarios, the same models are
used to project possible changes in individual species’ spatial distributions. The work was
conducted under the NFR funded project BarEcoRe: Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under
global environmental change
Organización y relaciones de comunicación del docente
Describe los factores que influyen en la comunicación entre padres, docentes y alumnos.Universidad del Nort
Rotationsal and vibrational spectra of molecular ions: Feasibility of laboratory and astrophysical observation
The rotational spectra of a number of small molecular ions should be detectable in the microwave or millimeter wave regions in laboratory experiments using currently available techniques. The dipole moments and absorption coefficients of polar diatomics CO(+) and NO(+) as well as asymmetric isotopically enriched species, like O-18O-16(+), NE-20NE-22(+), and OC-18 O-16(+) are calculated to be sufficiently large to allow observation of their spectra. In addition to the detailed molecular structure information which such spectral data would provide, precise knowledge of the transition frequencies would render likely the detection of certain of these ions in the interstellar sources or in planetary atmospheres. All of these ions also possess vibrational spectra which should be detectable in the infrared region in laboratory or astrophysical sources
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