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Person to Person in Hong Kong
While still in the midst of their study abroad experiences, students at Linfield College write reflective essays. Their essays address issues of cultural similarity and difference, compare lifestyles, mores, norms, and habits between their host countries and home, and examine changes in perceptions about their host countries and the United States. In this essay, Dan Hellinger describes his observations during his study abroad program at Hong Kong Baptist University in Hong Kong, China
Civic Life in McMinnville - Wortman Family
Our project is centered on civic life in McMinnville, Oregon 100 years ago. Our focus was to uncover the media’s representation of this topic. We had the option to choose to cover the local McMinnville government, Linfield College itself, public schools, leading businesses, and/or important civic leaders.
We decided to narrow our attention to a particularly prominent family in the McMinnville community at the time. The Wortman family is known for opening the first bank in McMinnville more than 100 years ago and was also influential in local politics and community development.
After selling farm and boat interests in 1865, Mr. Wortman bought a small grocery and merchandise store in Oregon City that he ran for ten years. In 1875 he sold this interest and started a similar business in Benton County. With these years of practical experience and the knowledge of local demand, he came to McMinnville in 1883 and established the Bank of McMinnville. When it was incorporated in 1885 it became the first bank in Yamhill County. Today the Wortman’s bank is known as Key Bank and stands in the same location as it did 100 years ago. A large number of photographs and newspaper clippings exist that define the Wortman family and where they stood in the community then and now, which were used in this project
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Analysis of the Importance of Extension in Accounting for the Post-Carboniferous Subsidence of the North Sea Basin
Post Carboniferous sedimentary deposition in the Central North Sea basins can be separated into three major periods: Permian, Triassic and mid-Jurassic through present. Most efforts to explain the basin within an extensional framework have concentrated on the post mid-Jurassic subsidence. These efforts have ignored the large amount of prior extension required to account for the observed crustal thinning and the substantial Permian and Triassic sediment fill. In addition the models predict a mid-Jurassic through early Cretaceous extension that significantly exceeds estimates of the horizontal displacement observed on high angle faults on multichannel seismic lines. We show in areas of minimal pre-Permian subsidence that adding two earlier phase extensions, one in the late Carboniferous through early Permian and the other in the Triassic produces a nearly horizontal late Carboniferous crustal thickness. The time-dependent extensional model required to account for the three periods of sediment deposition gives an excellent match to the observed subsidence history of the basement. We present an analysis of a recent seismic reflection line nm across the Central Graben in the vicinity of published refraction and well data. We show that the extension required in the third phase of the three phase model is compatible with the observed displacement on the high angle mid-Jurassic through early Cretaceous faults. However, we find no evidence for major extension either in the Triassic or late Carboniferous through early Permian.Institute for Geophysic
How Red is the Pink Tide in Hugo Chávez's Venezuela?
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.President Hugo Chávez has made it his goal to create "21st Century Socialism" in Venezuela. Critics and sympathizers alike wonder just what the president means by this phrase. Chávez has resisted any sweeping definition but made clear that socialism in Venezuela would be founded upon participatory democracy, solidardistic relations of production, and mixed, innovative forms of property.
This presentation explores the limits and possibilities for construction of such a system by examining the advantages and disadvantages posed by dependence on oil exports and by Venezuelan political culture. Hellinger will draw upon his ongoing research on popular attitudes about democracy, debates within the chavista community on the Internet, and on the political economy of Venezuela as a petrostate.Ohio State University. Mershon Center for International Security StudiesOhio State University. Center for Latin American StudiesEvent webpage, streaming video, event photo
Fire Hose instability driven by alpha particle temperature anisotropy
We investigate properties of a solar wind-like plasma including a secondary
alpha particle population exhibiting a parallel temperature anisotropy with
respect to the background magnetic field, using linear and quasi-linear
predictions and by means of one-dimensional hybrid simulations. We show that
anisotropic alpha particles can drive a parallel fire hose instability
analogous to that generated by protons, but that, remarkably, the instability
can be triggered also when the parallel plasma beta of alpha particles is below
unity. The wave activity generated by the alpha anisotropy affects the
evolution of the more abundant protons, leading to their anisotropic heating.
When both ion species have sufficient parallel anisotropies both of them can
drive the instability, and we observe generation of two distinct peaks in the
spectra of the fluctuations, with longer wavelengths associated to alphas and
shorter ones to protons. If a non-zero relative drift is present, the unstable
modes propagate preferentially in the direction of the drift associated with
the unstable species. The generated waves scatter particles and reduce their
temperature anisotropy to marginally stable state, and, moreover, they
significantly reduce the relative drift between the two ion populations. The
coexistence of modes excited by both species leads to saturation of the plasma
in distinct regions of the beta/anisotropy parameter space for protons and
alpha particles, in good agreement with in situ solar wind observations. Our
results confirm that fire hose instabilities are likely at work in the solar
wind and limit the anisotropy of different ion species in the plasma.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical
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El inconsciente colectivo y las Constelaciones Familiares
The author exposes some basical laws of family constellations theory. He analyses interpersonal communication in family systems, in couple systems and in other primary relationships.L’auteur expose la base de la théorie des constellations familiales,. Il analyse la communication interpersonnelle dans la famille, dans le couple, et dans autres relations primaires.El autor expone las leyes básicas del fenómeno de las constelaciones familiares. Analiza las relaciones interpersonales en la familia, en la pareja y en otras relaciones primarias
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