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Vigilant servant leadership
Over the last 70 years the Organic community has espoused a set of principles on which to farm, grow and live by. We have actively advocated the lifestyle, technologies and means to resolve many local and global issues which are now the titles of best-selling novels and treatise of recent times, Cradle to Cradle and Biomimicry to name a couple (Benyus 2002, McDonough & Braungart 2002). A carbon economy is exactly what we have espoused for decades. It is nice to feel we were right.
Continuing on a theme in the previous editorial, it is also very frustrating times. It is difficult to celebrate when generations of work is not acknowledged, or actively ignored. The symptoms of frustration abound; little or no research funding for Organic systems approaches is proportioned to our value to the food chain or calculated wider environment benefits and definitely less for the organisations that may organise it. While at the primary school level of education we have some success, we find there is diminishing support at the tertiary level. The situation is not better, it is worse. How could this be? How could we have permitted this to happen? Have we been absorbed, or peaked as a culture, accomplishing what we set out to do. I suggest not; the fun is just beginning, and so too the challenges
Towards a two-parameter q-deformation of AdS_3 x S^3 x M^4 superstrings
We construct a two-parameter deformation of the Metsaev-Tseytlin action for
supercosets with isometry group of the form G x G. The resulting action is
classically integrable and is Poisson-Lie symmetric suggesting that the
symmetry of the model is q-deformed, U_q_L(G) x U_q_R(G). Focusing on the cases
relevant for strings moving in AdS_3 x S^3 x T^4 and AdS_3 x S^3 x S^3 x S^1,
we analyze the corresponding deformations of the AdS_3 and S^3 metrics. We also
construct a two-parameter -deformation of the u(1) + psu(1|1)^2 x u(1) x
R^3-invariant R-matrix and closure condition, which underlie the light-cone
gauge S-matrix and dispersion relation of the aforementioned string theories.
With the appropriate identification of parameters, the near-BMN limit of the
dispersion relation is shown to agree with that found from the deformed
supercoset sigma model.Comment: 35 page
Journey together through the three years: An evaluation of the personal tutor system, a student support model embedded in a Bachelor of Nursing programme in New Zealand : A thesis presented in partial fulfilment for the requirements for the degree of Doctorate in Education at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Student support is an important part of tertiary education with different models, systems and
approaches used internationally and nationally. The personal tutor system is one such
approach to student support embedded within a new Bachelor of Nursing curriculum in a New
Zealand tertiary institution. Through the personal tutor system students were assigned a
lecturer, an academic member of staff, at the commencement of their study, for the duration
of their programme. The purpose of the personal tutor system was to offer students support
with their academic development and personal guidance that involved: scheduled and ad hoc
meetings; monitoring of progress; personal assistance; and directing some students to seek
additional support.
Using a mixed methods design, the personal tutor system was evaluated at the time the first
student cohort completed the new programme. The study focused on factors that influenced
the personal tutor system experience. Third year students and lecturers were invited to
participate in twoâphase data collection that involved the completion of a questionnaire (third
year students: n=86 and lecturers: n=19) followed by semiâstructured interviews (third year
students: n=38 and lecturers: n=10).
Most participants confirmed that their personal tutor system experience was positive.
Interpersonal interaction between students and lecturers was a key factor, as relationships
were central to the personal tutor system. Flexibility was important as the personal tutor
system was not a oneâsizeâfitsâall approach to student support. At times, competing
responsibilities gave rise to undue tension particularly with lecturersâ availability and
accessibility for support. Unfamiliarity with the personal tutor system guidelines led to
different interpretations for use and consequently confusion with support expectations.
However, almost all participants acknowledged the value and potential for the personal tutor
system in the BN programme.
Recommendations for changes to the personal tutor system included: the creation a
proportional coâordination role for ongoing management; a review of the guidelines that
linked to support resources; time integrated into the BN programme for flexible arrangements
with meetings and contact; and a time allocation for lecturersâ workload with resourcing for
associated responsibilities
An IR Study of the Velocity Structure of the Cometary Compact HII region G29.96-0.02
We have mapped the velocity structure of the cometary compact HII region
G29.96-0.02 using long-slit echelle spectra of the HI Br gamma line. This
technique detects line emission over a much wider area at the necessary spatial
resolution compared to radio recombination line observations. Significant
structure in both the velocity centroids and the line widths is seen over the
entire nebula. Large line widths are seen ahead of the bow and in the tail
which may be due to turbulent motions in shocked and interface regions
respectively. We construct analytic models of the density and velocity
structure in order to attempt to distinguish between the bow shock and
champagne flow models which have been put forward to explain the cometary
morphology of many compact HII regions. The bow shock model is unable to
explain the large velocity gradient that we see right across the tail of the
cometary region which can only be explained by the streaming motions towards
low density regions in the champagne model. However, our approximation to the
champagne model is also not able to fit all of the features of the data. More
realistic versions of this model which include the effects of stellar winds and
density gradients may be able to provide a better match to these data.Comment: 19 pages Latex source, 9 postscript figures and macros. gzipped tar
set. To appear in Astrophysical Journal, June 20. Also available by anonymous
ftp from ftp://aaoepp.aao.gov.au/local/sll/g29.uu (uuencoded gzipped tar
file
The Korean armistice of 1953 and its consequences - part I
Hoare: Both North and South Korea claim victory in the Korean War. Yet neither makes much of the ending of the war in July 1953, and both have had problems coming to terms with the reality of the war. The reality is that both suffered so much in a conflict that achieved little that formal celebrations seem inappropriate. Daniels: The outbreak of the Korean war in 1950 and the ferocious fighting which took place affected Britain, whose army took part in the war. This essay records the different shades of opinion expressed in its various newspapers/journals
A Probablistic Origin for a New Class of Bivariate Polynomials
We present here a probabilistic approach to the generation of new polynomials
in two discrete variables. This extends our earlier work on the 'classical'
orthogonal polynomials in a previously unexplored direction, resulting in the
discovery of an exactly soluble eigenvalue problem corresponding to a bivariate
Markov chain with a transition kernel formed by a convolution of simple
binomial and trinomial distributions. The solution of the relevant
eigenfunction problem, giving the spectral resolution of the kernel, leads to
what we believe to be a new class of orthogonal polynomials in two discrete
variables. Possibilities for the extension of this approach are discussed.Comment: This is a contribution to the Special Issue on Dunkl Operators and
Related Topics, published in SIGMA (Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry:
Methods and Applications) at http://www.emis.de/journals/SIGMA
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