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    02/18/1947 Letter from Ville de Beauport

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    Letter from Albert E. Coté, Ex-President Le Zouave , to Louis-Philippe Gagné congratulating him on his election to the office of Mayor of Lewiston, Maine.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/fac-lpg-1947-01-03/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Educational archaeology and the practice of utopian pedagogy

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    This paper explores the idea, and some elements of the (potential) practice, of utopian pedagogy. It begins by outlining the general aims of ‘utopian pedagogy’ and notes the shift within contemporary writings away from the metaphor of the architect (armed with a utopian ‘blueprint’) towards that of the archaeologist. The ontological underpinnings of educational archaeology are discussed before attention turns to a critical examination of the pedagogical process of excavation. The key questions here are (to labour the metaphor) where to dig and how to identify a utopian find. The paper argues that, without a substantive normative vision to serve as a guide, utopian archaeology is conceptually flawed and practically ineffectual, romanticising an endlessly open process of exploration. The final section suggests that the fears associated with utopian architecture (authoritarian imposition, totalising closure) are misplaced and that drawing up a ‘blueprint’ should be the aim and responsibility of utopian pedagogy

    Educational Studies and the Domestication of Utopia

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    This paper offers a critique of educational real utopias. Real Utopias are experimental forms of thought and practice intended to harness the transgressive force of traditional utopianism while avoiding its associated dangers. The concept has been embraced by the field of educational studies and applied to the study of various educational settings, institutions and processes. This paper does four things. Firstly, it outlines the concept of utopian realism and highlights those aspects that are said to differentiate it from the utopia that supposedly played a role in the human catastrophes of the twentieth century. It then evaluates a selection of educational real utopias to assess whether they can, in fact, be said to have succeeded in the task of harnessing the intellectual force while overcoming the dangers of traditional utopianism. Thirdly, the paper offers a critique of utopian realism, arguing that the concept of utopia has become thoroughly domesticated. Finally, the paper defends the expansive and holistic concept of utopia that utopian realism rejects. The argument here is that only when utopia is understood as a holistic system is it able to produce its most potent pedagogical effects

    Multi-analytical characterisation of wheat biominerals: impact of methods of extraction on the mineralogy and chemistry of phytoliths

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    Common genetic variants in the CLDN2 and PRSS1-PRSS2 loci alter risk for alcohol-related and sporadic pancreatitis

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    Pancreatitis is a complex, progressively destructive inflammatory disorder. Alcohol was long thought to be the primary causative agent, but genetic contributions have been of interest since the discovery that rarePRSS1,CFTR, andSPINK1variants were associated with pancreatitis risk. We now report two significant genome-wide associations identified and replicated atPRSS1-PRSS2(1×10-12) and x-linkedCLDN2(p < 1×10-21) through a two-stage genome-wide study (Stage 1, 676 cases and 4507 controls; Stage 2, 910 cases and 4170 controls). ThePRSS1variant affects susceptibility by altering expression of the primary trypsinogen gene. TheCLDN2risk allele is associated with atypical localization of claudin-2 in pancreatic acinar cells. The homozygous (or hemizygous male)CLDN2genotype confers the greatest risk, and its alleles interact with alcohol consumption to amplify risk. These results could partially explain the high frequency of alcohol-related pancreatitis in men – male hemizygous frequency is 0.26, female homozygote is 0.07

    Measurement of time-dependent CP asymmetries in B0→D(*)±π∓ and B0→D±ρ∓ decays

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    We present updated results on time-dependent CP asymmetries in fully reconstructed B0→D(*)±π∓ and B0→D±ρ∓ decays in approximately 232×106 ΄(4S)→BB̅ events collected with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric-energy B factory at SLAC. From a time-dependent maximum-likelihood fit we obtain for the parameters related to the CP violation angle 2ÎČ+Îł: aDπ=-0.010±0.023±0.007, clepDπ=-0.033±0.042±0.012, aD*π=-0.040±0.023±0.010, clepD*π=0.049± 0.042±0.015,aDρ=-0.024±0.031±0.009, clepDρ=-0.098±0.055±0.018, where the first error is statistical and the second is systematic. Using other measurements and theoretical assumptions, we interpret the results in terms of the angles of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa unitarity triangle and find |sin⁥(2ÎČ+Îł)|>0.64  (0.40) at 68% (90%) confidence level

    Measurement of time-dependent CP asymmetries in B-0 -> D-(*)+/-pi(-/+)and B-0 -> D-+/-rho(-/+) decays

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