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On the Indivisibility of Rights: Truth Commissions, Reparations, and the Right to Development
Mhile academics debate the ranking of rights, information from the field
demonstrates their indivisibility. This Article explores how truth commissions
provide rich documentation of the interrelation between violations of Civil and
Political Rights (CPR) and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR), using
Peru\u27s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) as an example. The TRC\u27s
findings show how social and economic inequalities contributed to the eruption of
political violence, which further exacerbated these conditions. This revelation
challenged the TRC to develop a reparation plan that adequately responded to the
needs of victim-survivors, while maintaining a causal link with damage caused by
the conflict. Ultimately, the TRC focused narrowly on repairing damage caused by
CPR violations. Yet now, almost four years later, the government confuses
development with traditional reparation measures, generating criticism. The
author proposes that Peru\u27s post-conflict recovery may need to accept the overlap
between reparations and development to improve the well being of its intended
beneficiaries
A plan for improving the industrial arts program of Van Buren Boys' High School
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston Universit
The utilitarian and hedonic outcomes of music information seeking in everyday life
This qualitative study focuses on what contributes to making a music information-seeking experience satisfying in the context of everyday life. Data were collected through in-depth interviews conducted with 15 younger adults (18 to 29 years old). The analysis revealed that satisfaction could depend on both hedonic (i.e., experiencing pleasure) and utilitarian outcomes. It was found that two types of utilitarian outcomes contributed to satisfaction: (1) the acquisition of music, and (2) the acquisition of information about music. Information about music was gathered to (1) enrich the listening experience, (2) increase one's music knowledge, and/or (3) optimize future acquisition. This study contributes to a better understanding of music information-seeking behavior in recreational contexts. It also has implications for music information retrieval systems design: results suggest that these systems should be engaging, include a wealth of extra-musical information, allow users to navigate among music items, and encourage serendipitous encountering of music.Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Andrew W. Mellon Foundatio
Transitional Justice in Times of Conflict: Colombia\u27s \u3cem\u3eLey de Justicia y Paz\u3c/em\u3e
The authors of this Article were committed to researching the impact of the paramilitary demobilization process on the ground -that is, conducting qualitative research that would allow us to test the validity of different debates with the goal of generating recommendations on how future conflict and post-conflict countries might benefit from the merging of DDR and transitional justice. In this text we draw upon the preliminary results of our research on the individual and collective demobilization programs. The first stage of the project included 112 in-depth interviews with demobilized combatants from the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia-Ej rcito del Pueblo (FARC-EP) (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People\u27s Army), the Ejjrcito de Liberaci6n Nacional (ELN), and the Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (AUC) (United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia)
Service-Learning as an Integrated Experience in K-5 Education: An Introduction to Resources and Information.
Some educators contend that students who engage in activities related to school subjects learn more efficiently and more effectively, and remember what they have learned much longer than students who do not. Service-Learning (S-L) can provide a central focus around which educational change can occur. Moreover, S-L enhances the ideas promoted by various circles of school reform. Theodore Sizer\u27s nine principles and David Berliner\u27s management of teaching are a few of the philosophies that provide the sound theoretic foundation for instituting S-L programs. Kate McPherson(1989) suggests S-L facilitates school reform while providing an expanded pedagogy to meet the learning styles and needs of all students, making learning relevant and exciting and necessitating critical thinking about what has been learned. Several examples of serving with meaning demonstrate the power of S-L as a classroom strategy. S-L becomes part of the educational process in elementary school programs when it is integrated into curriculum areas. This integration comes readily since S-L is often a natural extension of the content and skills already being developed in the classroom and does not distract but rather enhances existing curriculum
Simulating quantum correlations as a distributed sampling problem
It is known that quantum correlations exhibited by a maximally entangled
qubit pair can be simulated with the help of shared randomness, supplemented
with additional resources, such as communication, post-selection or non-local
boxes. For instance, in the case of projective measurements, it is possible to
solve this problem with protocols using one bit of communication or making one
use of a non-local box. We show that this problem reduces to a distributed
sampling problem. We give a new method to obtain samples from a biased
distribution, starting with shared random variables following a uniform
distribution, and use it to build distributed sampling protocols. This approach
allows us to derive, in a simpler and unified way, many existing protocols for
projective measurements, and extend them to positive operator value
measurements. Moreover, this approach naturally leads to a local hidden
variable model for Werner states.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figure
Transitional Justice in Times of Conflict: Colombia\u27s \u3cem\u3eLey de Justicia y Paz\u3c/em\u3e
The authors of this Article were committed to researching the impact of the paramilitary demobilization process on the ground -that is, conducting qualitative research that would allow us to test the validity of different debates with the goal of generating recommendations on how future conflict and post-conflict countries might benefit from the merging of DDR and transitional justice. In this text we draw upon the preliminary results of our research on the individual and collective demobilization programs. The first stage of the project included 112 in-depth interviews with demobilized combatants from the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia-Ej rcito del Pueblo (FARC-EP) (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People\u27s Army), the Ejjrcito de Liberaci6n Nacional (ELN), and the Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (AUC) (United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia)
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