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Aspects of urban unemployment in Uganda.
From the early years of this century, a periodic problem besetting development in Uganda has been shortage of labour, a shortage which was shared by the Baganda farmers who came to depend on hired labour. From the 1920s this shortage was met by increasing immigration of labour from countries bordering on Uganda, notably Ruanda-Urundi, by revruiting agencies and by a growing flow of' immigrants from West Nile, Kigezi and Ankole and later from other areas of Uganda (Powesland 1954).
From the middle 1950s the annual reports of the Labour Department begin to mention periodic surpluses of the unskilled labour in towns, co-existing with shortages of labour elsewhere. The last reports of 1959 and 1960 speak of general surplus of all labour in towns, except the most highly skilled, and or growing numbers of school leavers coming onto the labour market with inadequate qualifications for the rising standards expected by employers. The reports qualify this by adding the unemployment was not a serious urban problem because the unemployed were able to return to their homes when they failed to find work
Comparison of soil erosion theory with scaled LM jet erosion tests
Soil erosion experiments with cold gas jet scaled to represent Apollo LM conditions in vacuum spher
Mars Surface Soil Erosion Study
Martian soil and surface changes under rocket engine exhaust load
Positive Bias in Positive Psychology
As the positive psychology movement has began to ramp up, many self-report measures have been created to research positive emotions such as gratitude, joy, and humility. While these measurements have been beneficial in giving researchers a baseline understanding into positive emotions, they are also explicit which presents the problem of self-presentation bias. We tend to view ourselves in a positive light and therefore rate ourselves more positively on self-reports. The purpose of this study was to investigate the distribution skew of commonly used positive self-report measurements for possible negative skew. We ran frequency distributions and calculated the skew of multiple measures used in five separate studies (N=900). Five measurements had a significant negative skew indicating a large proportion of participants scored the maximum or close to the maximum score on these measures: the Gratitude Questionnaire (GQ-6, skew -5 to -10), Gratitude, Resentment, and Appreciation Test (GRAT, skew -3 to -5), Gratitude Adjectives Scale (GAS, skew -3 to -5), Gratitude to God Test (GTG-T skew -2 to -3), and the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS, skew -2 to -3). These results suggest that positive bias is an important issue in positive psychology that must be considered. We suggest controlling for self-presentation bias when analyzing results from these measure or implicit measures when available
On the calibration of the relation between geometric albedo and polarimetric properties for the asteroids
We present a new extensive analysis of the old problem of finding a
satisfactory calibration of the relation between the geometric albedo and some
measurable polarization properties of the asteroids. To achieve our goals, we
use all polarimetric data at our disposal. For the purposes of calibration, we
use a limited sample of objects for which we can be confident to know the
albedo with good accuracy, according to previous investigations of other
authors. We find a new set of updated calibration coefficients for the
classical slope - albedo relation, but we generalize our analysis and we
consider also alternative possibilities, including the use of other
polarimetric parameters, one being proposed here for the first time, and the
possibility to exclude from best-fit analyzes the asteroids having low albedos.
We also consider a possible parabolic fit of the whole set of data.Comment: Accepted by MNRA
The Dimension Six Triple Gluon Operator in Higgs+Jet Observables
Recently a lot of progress has been made towards a full classification of new
physics effects in Higgs observables by means of effective dimension six
operators. Specifically, Higgs production in association with a high transverse
momentum jet has been suggested as a way to discriminate between operators that
modify the Higgs-top coupling and operators that induce an effective
Higgs-gluon coupling---a distinction that is hard to achieve with signal
strength measurements alone. With this article we would like to draw attention
to another source of new physics in Higgs+jet observables: the triple gluon
operator (consisting of three factors of the gluon field strength
tensor). We compute the distortions of kinematic distributions in Higgs+jet
production at a 14 TeV LHC due to and compare them with the
distortions due to dimension six operators involving the Higgs doublet. We find
that the transverse momentum, the jet rapidity and the difference between the
Higgs and jet rapidity are well suited to distinguish between the contributions
from and those from other operators, and that the size of the
distortions are similar if the Wilson coefficients are of the same order as the
expected bounds from other observables. We conclude that a full analysis of new
physics in Higgs+jet observables must take the contributions from into
account.Comment: To appear as a Rapid Communication in Physical Review
Missouri\u27s Feral Hog Task Force: Addressing Increasing Feral Swine Populations
Feral hog (Sus scrofa) populations are expanding in size and distribution in Missouri and other parts of the United States. Increases of this invasive species are a serious concern because of the damage they cause and diseases they carry. Affected stakeholders in Missouri formed a task force in 1998 with sixteen member agencies and organizations to develop a program for the control/eradication of feral hogs in the state. The task force identified three objectives with appropriate supporting strategies to help achieve the ultimate goal: protection of Missouri \u27s public health, agricultural economy, and natural resources through eradication of feral swine in Missouri. The task force has been an essential vehicle in working toward these objectives during a time when member agencies and organizations are tight on funding. The collaboration has accomplished several tasks that could not have been implemented by any single participant. This paper presents the successes and shortcomings of Missouri\u27s efforts and provides recommendations to other states that may implement feral hog control
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