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Stigmatized and Getting High
The first time I was asked to sell my medication was after a small party sophomore year. I was starting to fall asleep in the midst of chattering people and drunken laughter. My 12 hours of focus was up. Concerned people around me started asking why I was suddenly so sleepy and without thinking about it, my boyfriend answered “Her medication has worn off, so she’s getting kinda sleepy.” Someone asked, “What type of medication does that?!” We both froze. [excerpt
Wicked intense: the grammaticalization of wicked and other intensifiers in New Hampshire
This article presents a synchronic study of wicked and other intensifiers in Southern New Hampshire. Two sets of data were collected: one from the social media website Twitter, and the other from spoken casual interviews conducted by students at the University of New Hampshire. In all, more than 9000 intensifiable adjectives and verbs were collected, with rates of 22 and 24 per cent intensification for the Twitter and spoken data, respectively. The first goal of this paper is to show that one intensifier in particular, wicked, is in the process of grammaticalizing through the mechanisms of desemanticization and extension. The second goal of the paper is to provide an overview of the current system of intensifiers in New Hampshire
Huygens synchronisation of three clocks equidistant from each other
In this paper we study the synchronisation of three identical oscillators,
i.e., clocks, hanging from the same hard support. We consider the case where
each clock interacts with the other two clocks. The synchronisation is attained
through the exchange of small impacts between each pair of oscillators. The
fundamental result of this article is that the final locked state is at phase
difference of ((2{\pi})/3) from successive clocks (clockwise or
counter-clockwise). Moreover, the locked states attract a set whose closure is
the global set of initial conditions. The methodology of our analysis consists
in the construction a model, which is a non-linear discrete dynamical system,
i.e. a non-linear difference equation. The results are extendable to any set of
three oscillators under mutual symmetric interaction, despite the particular
models of the oscillators
Random induced subgraphs of Cayley graphs induced by transpositions
In this paper we study random induced subgraphs of Cayley graphs of the
symmetric group induced by an arbitrary minimal generating set of
transpositions. A random induced subgraph of this Cayley graph is obtained by
selecting permutations with independent probability, . Our main
result is that for any minimal generating set of transpositions, for
probabilities where , a random induced subgraph has a.s. a unique
largest component of size , where
is the survival probability of a specific branching process.Comment: 18 pages, 1 figur
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