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The Fishermen’s Village: A Case Study of a Bagong Lipunan Improvement of Sites and Services Project in Bago Aplaya, Talomo, Davao City
This article is a product of a nine-month training and application program implemented by the micro component of the Economic and Social Impact Analysis/Women in Development (ESIA/WID) and the Food Systems Program of the East-West Center Resource Systems Institute (RSI). It deals with the Bagong Lipunan Improvement of Sites and Services (BLISS) project and assesses whether it has lifted the quality of life of the intended beneficiaries. It also hopes to aid planners in improving and modifying strategies towards a greater success.social safety net programs, health sector, social services, livelihood projects
Ricci-flat and Einstein pseudoriemannian nilmanifolds
This is partly an expository paper, where the authors' work on
pseudoriemannian Einstein metrics on nilpotent Lie groups is reviewed. A new
criterion is given for the existence of a diagonal Einstein metric on a nice
nilpotent Lie group. Classifications of special classes of Ricci-flat metrics
on nilpotent Lie groups of dimension are obtained. Some related open
questions are presented.Comment: 30 pages, 1 figure. v2: added a comment on a recent example of an
Einstein nilpotent Lie algebra of dimension 7; added a remark and a question
concerning the characteristically nilpotent case; replaced the
"\sigma-compatible" condition with the more general "\sigma-diagonal"; added
3 reference
Solvable Lie algebras are not that hypo
We study a type of left-invariant structure on Lie groups, or equivalently on
Lie algebras. We introduce obstructions to the existence of a hypo structure,
namely the 5-dimensional geometry of hypersurfaces in manifolds with holonomy
SU(3). The choice of a splitting g^*=V_1 + V_2, and the vanishing of certain
associated cohomology groups, determine a first obstruction. We also construct
necessary conditions for the existence of a hypo structure with a fixed
almost-contact form. For non-unimodular Lie algebras, we derive an obstruction
to the existence of a hypo structure, with no choice involved. We apply these
methods to classify solvable Lie algebras that admit a hypo structure.Comment: 21 pages; v2: presentation improved, typos corrected, notational
conflicts eliminated. To appear in Transformation Group
The Stellar Content of Obscured Galactic Giant H II Regions: II. W42
We present near infrared J, H, and K images and K-band spectroscopy in the
giant HII region W42. A massive star cluster is revealed; the color-color plot
and K-band spectroscopic morphology of two of the brighter objects suggest the
presence of young stellar objects. The spectrum of the bright central star is
similar to unobscured stars with MK spectral types of O5-O6.5. If this star is
on the zero age main sequence, then the derived spectrophotometric distance is
considerably smaller than previous estimates. The Lyman continuum luminosity of
the cluster is a few times that of the Trapezium. The slope of the K-band
luminosity function is similar to that for the Trapezium cluster and
significantly steeper than that for the massive star cluster in M17 or the
Arches cluster near the Galactic center.Comment: 30 pages, 11 figures, late
The Fishermen’s Village: A Case Study of a Bagong Lipunan Improvement of Sites and Services Project in Bago Aplaya, Talomo, Davao City
This article is a product of a nine-month training and application program implemented by the micro component of the Economic and Social Impact Analysis/Women in Development (ESIA/WID) and the Food Systems Program of the East-West Center Resource Systems Institute (RSI). It deals with the Bagong Lipunan Improvement of Sites and Services (BLISS) project and assesses whether it has lifted the quality of life of the intended beneficiaries. It also hopes to aid planners in improving and modifying strategies towards a greater success.social safety net programs, health sector, social services, livelihood projects
Continuum elasticity theory of edge excitations in a two-dimensional electron liquid with finite range interactions
We make use of continuum elasticity theory to investigate the collective
modes that propagate along the edge of a two-dimensional electron liquid or
crystal in a magnetic field. An exact solution of the equations of motion is
obtained with the following simplifying assumptions: (i) The system is {\it
macroscopically} homogeneous and isotropic in the half-plane delimited by the
edge (ii) The electron-electron interaction is of finite range due to screening
by external electrodes (iii) The system is nearly incompressible. At
sufficiently small wave vector we find a universal dispersion curve independent of the shear modulus. At larger wave vectors the dispersion
can change its form in a manner dependent on the comparison of various length
scales. We obtain analytical formulas for the dispersion and damping of the
modes in various physical regimes.Comment: 3 figure
A near-infrared survey for Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars
Initial results, techniques, and rationale for a near-infrared survey of
evolved emission-line stars toward the Galactic Center are presented. We use
images taken through narrow-band emission-line and continuum filters to select
candidates for spectroscopic follow-up. The filters are optimized for the
detection of Wolf-Rayet stars and other objects which exhibit emission-lines in
the 2 micron region. Approximately three square degrees along the Galactic
plane have been analyzed in seven narrow-filters (four emission-lines and three
continuum). Four new Wolf-Rayet stars have been found which are the subject of
a following paper.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in A&
Tunneling into fractional quantum Hall liquids
Motivated by the recent experiment by Grayson et.al., we investigate a
non-ohmic current-voltage characteristics for the tunneling into fractional
quantum Hall liquids. We give a possible explanation for the experiment in
terms of the chiral Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid theory. We study the interaction
between the charge and neutral modes, and found that the leading order
correction to the exponent is of the order of
, which reduces the exponent . We
suggest that it could explain the systematic discrepancy between the observed
exponents and the exact dependence.Comment: Latex, 5 page
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