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Artisans and the Marketing of Ethnicity: Globalization, Indigenous Identity and Nobility Principle In Micro-Enterprise Development
As a constructed category of human difference, \u27ethnicity\u27 has given way to \u27culture\u27 in its shared genealogy in the new millennium. Public knowledge about such phenomena as \u27ethnic cleansing\u27, debates on immigration, and the use of ethnicity as both a dependent and independent variable in research and policy are central realities in the domestic and foreign policies of many nations. The social psychology of group affiliation, nationalism, and the use of ethnicity (as well as gender) in workplace diversity, or the deployment of ethnicity in electoral politics continues to perplex and complicate human social interaction
Line cutter Patent
Piston in bore cutter for severing parachute control lines and sealing cable hole to prevent water leakage into loa
Improved control system power unit for large parachutes
Improved control system power unit drives the control surfaces of very large controllable parachutes. The design features subassemblies for determining control surface position and cable loading, and protection of the load sensor against the possibility of damage during manipulation
Winch having cable position and load indicators Patent
Design and characteristics of device for showing amount of cable payed out from winch and load impose
Shaping Pre-Service Teachers\u27 Attitudes: An Inquiry Approach to Course Reform
The purpose of the study was to investigate the development of pre-service teachers’ attitudes toward teaching science with inquiry methods as the result of their participation in the two-hour elementary science methods class. Southwestern Oklahoma State University is a partner in the Oklahoma Teacher Education Collaborative (OTEC) which is funded by the National Science Foundation’s reform effort, Collaboratives for Excellence in Teacher Preparation (CETP). The reform effort focuses on the revision of the teacher preparation courses with emphasis on a systemic change in the method in which math, science, and education methods courses are taught across Oklahoma. Nine Oklahoma universities, including the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma State University, the University of Central Oklahoma, Northeastern Oklahoma State University, Cameron University, Langston University, Tulsa Community College and Southwestern Oklahoma State University, have focused on revising the identified courses with inquiry-based instruction
Thermodynamics of Coarse Grained Models of Super-Cooled Liquids
In recent papers, we have argued that kinetically constrained coarse grained
models can be applied to understand dynamic properties of glass forming
materials, and we have used this approach in various applications that appear
to validate this view. In one such paper [J.P. Garrahan and D. Chandler, Proc.
Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 100, 9710 (2003)], among other things we argued that this
approach also explains why the heat capacity discontinuity at the glass
transition is generally larger for fragile materials than for strong materials.
In the preceding article, Biroli, Bouchaud and Tarjus (BB&T) [cond-mat/0412024]
have objected to our explanation on this point, arguing that the class of
models we apply is inconsistent with both the absolute size and temperature
dependence of the experimental specific heat. Their argument, however, neglects
parameters associated with the coarse graining. Accounting for these
parameters, we show here that our treatment of dynamics is not inconsistent
with heat capacity discontinuities.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. Revised version to appear in J. Chem. Phy
The stochastic dynamics of nanoscale mechanical oscillators immersed in a viscous fluid
The stochastic response of nanoscale oscillators of arbitrary geometry
immersed in a viscous fluid is studied. Using the fluctuation-dissipation
theorem it is shown that deterministic calculations of the governing fluid and
solid equations can be used in a straightforward manner to directly calculate
the stochastic response that would be measured in experiment. We use this
approach to investigate the fluid coupled motion of single and multiple
cantilevers with experimentally motivated geometries.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Pursuit on a Graph Using Partial Information
The optimal control of a "blind" pursuer searching for an evader moving on a
road network and heading at a known speed toward a set of goal vertices is
considered. To aid the "blind" pursuer, certain roads in the network have been
instrumented with Unattended Ground Sensors (UGSs) that detect the evader's
passage. When the pursuer arrives at an instrumented node, the UGS therein
informs the pursuer if and when the evader visited the node. The pursuer's
motion is not restricted to the road network. In addition, the pursuer can
choose to wait/loiter for an arbitrary time at any UGS location/node. At time
0, the evader passes by an entry node on his way towards one of the exit nodes.
The pursuer also arrives at this entry node after some delay and is thus
informed about the presence of the intruder/evader in the network, whereupon
the chase is on - the pursuer is tasked with capturing the evader. Because the
pursuer is "blind", capture entails the pursuer and evader being collocated at
an UGS location. If this happens, the UGS is triggered and this information is
instantaneously relayed to the pursuer, thereby enabling capture. On the other
hand, if the evader reaches one of the exit nodes without being captured, he is
deemed to have escaped. We provide an algorithm that computes the maximum
initial delay at the entry node for which capture is guaranteed. The algorithm
also returns the corresponding optimal pursuit policy
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