286 research outputs found

    Assessment and Cost Effective Analysis of LEED Certified Single-Family Homes in Kentucky

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    A Thesis Presented to the faculty of the College of Science and Technology Morehead State University in Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Masters of Science by Stephen Glossner on June 9, 2014

    Cavaliers And Crackers: Landless Whites In The Mind Of The Elite Antebellum South

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    Due to their marginalized role in southern society, landless white southerners have often been overlooked by historians who study social class, politics and intellectual culture in the antebellum south. But depictions of landless white southerners were prominent in contemporary elite literature and their place was debated extensively by social commentators. These depictions marginalized landless whites from southern honor culture and marked them as a people who were not quite white in a social and biological sense. This characterization was both a cause and effect of elite southern unease with the presence of a class of poor landless whites. This unease manifested itself in the intellectual debate over slavery. Southern elites feared a political revolt as antislavery messages aimed at poor laboring southerners began to grow. Interaction between landless whites and slaves also magnified elite unease with the class. They were often seen as conduits for illicit actions by slaves, and most importantly as a comcatalyst for insurrectionist plots. In the post-Nat Turner south, fear of slave rebellion dominated elite concerns over the future of slavery and hastened the development of proslavery ideology. Poor whites were a crucial part of concern over the protection of slavery, and proslavery ideology would often highlight the role the slave labor system could have in curing their ills, or in preventing the development of an antislavery class consciousness. These fears were a clear impetus in the development of antebellum proslavery ideology, which sought to illustrate the positive good that slavery promised to southern non-slaveholders. The inconsistencies between elite southern ideology, white supremacy, and the social realities that landless whites faced, intensified elite worries about the loyalty that these people had for the south and the institution of slavery, ultimately resulting in arguments that stressed secession as a way to separate southern landless whites from potential class and political allies in the antislavery north

    Sanctions and Iranian energy exports : as crude oil sales decline new opportunities arise

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    Lusíada. Política internacional e segurança. - ISSN 1647-1342. - S. 1, n. 9 (2013). - p. 57-75.The Iranian draft budget for the 2013/2014 period assumed a 40% decline in oil revenues taking into account the economic consequences of international sanctions since 2012 that have targeted Iran’s oil and natural gas sector. Yet, Iran is making plans to boost its energy exports to circumvent Western sanctions and ease its losses. Sanctions were not an unexpected outcome of the previous negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program and as such Iran has been building non-Western and regional ties to increase its options. These include the strategic investment in electricity imports in neighboring countries as well as the construction of new grids to these areas, the expansion of natural gas exports and the change of crude oil imports. This paper seeks to argue that although the sanctions have reduced the immediate revenues of the government, particularly through decreased investments and relations to the West. New opportunities have been sought and groomed since 2009 to balance out these losses and diversify its energy export dependency

    Weasels and Angels: Rhetorical and Communicative Strength and Weakness in Selected Women of The Canterbury Tales

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    Abstract provided by the repository to aid in discovery.This thesis looks at the communicative methods and rhetorical strategies of five women characters found in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales through the lens of Helene Cixous's description of written female language as applied spoken language to examine the dichotomy of "weakness in strength" and "strength in weakness" these characters portray.SUNY BrockportEnglishMaster of Arts (MA)English Master’s These

    Weasels and Angels: Rhetorical and Communicative Strength and Weakness in Selected Women of The Canterbury Tales

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    This thesis looks at the communicative methods and rhetorical strategies of five women characters found in Chaucer\u27s The Canterbury Tales through the lens of Helene Cixous\u27s description of written female language as applied spoken language to examine the dichotomy of weakness in strength and strength in weakness these characters portray

    Do Institutional Investors Stabilize Equity Markets in Crisis Periods? Evidence from COVID-19

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    During the COVID-19 stock market crash, U.S. stocks with higher institutional ownership (IO) performed worse than those with lower IO. By studying firm-level changes, we identify two mechanisms behind this effect: a sudden downscaling of institutional capital in the equity market and a collective attempt by institutions to reposition their equity portfolios toward more COVID-resilient stocks. The stock price effects of their “portfolio downscaling” trades quickly reversed in the market’s recovery phase, whereas those of their “portfolio repositioning” trades lingered. The institutional rush for firm resilience also caused price pressures, with retail investors providing liquidity to stocks sold by institutional investors, both during the crisis and afterward. Overall, our results indicate that when a tail risk is realized, institutional investors amplify price crashes

    Nonlinear high-temperature superconducting terahertz metamaterials

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    We report the observation of a nonlinear terahertz response of split-ring resonator arrays made of high-temperature superconducting films. Intensity-dependent transmission measurements indicate that the resonance strength decreases dramatically (i.e. transient bleaching) and the resonance frequency shifts as the intensity is increased. Pump–probe measurements confirm this behaviour and reveal dynamics on the few-picosecond timescale.Los Alamos National Laboratory. Laboratory Directed Research and Development ProgramUnited States. Office of Naval Research (Grant N00014-09-1-1103)National Science Foundation (U.S.) (American Competitiveness in Chemistry Fellowship 1041979

    Oak Barrel Extractives Project Independent Stave Company

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