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Spotlight: Farm real estate values: Texas holds steady in 2008, bucking U.S. trend
The value of Texas agricultural land has followed national trends since the early 1990s. Last year, however, the state's average price per acre remained unchanged, a sharp contrast to the nation's first decline in 17 years. Texas was one of only eight states that didn't see falling farm values in 2008.Farms - Valuation ; Agriculture - Economic aspects
Texas economy to ride higher in the saddle in 2011
The Texas economy grew moderately in 2010, outperforming most other states. Jobs increased by 209,000, a growth rate of about 2 percent—near the state’s average pace since 1980. Strength in the high-tech and energy sectors was an important source of Texas’ economic might relative to other parts of the country. The state also suffered less from housing price declines. ; Leading indicators, generally positive at the end of 2010, suggest an improving outlook in 2011 as consumers and businesses regain confidence in the economy. The Dallas Fed forecasting model projects Texas job growth of 2.5 percent to 3.5 percent this year.>Economic conditions - Texas ; Economic indicators
THE BIOSAFETY PROTOCOL AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS
International Relations/Trade,
Improving access to high-quality primary care for socioeconomically disadvantaged older people in rural areas: a mixed method study protocol
Introduction: The UK has an ageing population, especially in rural areas, where deprivation is high among older people. Previous research has identified this group as at high risk of poor access to healthcare. The aim of this study is to generate a theory of how socioeconomically disadvantaged older people from rural areas access primary care, to develop an intervention based on this theory and test it in a feasibility trial. Methods and analysis: On the basis of the MRC Framework for Developing and Evaluating Complex Interventions, three methods will be used to generate the theory. First, a realist review will elucidate the patient pathway based on existing literature. Second, an analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing will be completed using structural equation modelling. Third, 15 semistructured interviews will be undertaken with patients and four focus groups with health professionals. A triangulation protocol will be used to allow each of these methods to inform and be informed by each other, and to integrate data into one overall realist theory. Based on this theory, an intervention will be developed in discussion with stakeholders to ensure that the intervention is feasible and practical. The intervention will be tested within a feasibility trial, the design of which will depend on the intervention. Lessons from the feasibility trial will be used to refine the intervention and gather the information needed for a definitive trial. Ethics and dissemination: Ethics approval from the regional ethics committee has been granted for the focus groups with health professionals and interviews with patients. Ethics approval will be sought for the feasibility trial after the intervention has been designed. Findings will be disseminated to the key stakeholders involved in intervention development, to researchers, clinicians and health planners through peer-reviewed journal articles and conference publications, and locally through a dissemination event
Anger, fear and games:The Long Event of #GamerGate
The event known as #GamerGate emphasised the need to take the study of game culture seriously, and pursue it across several platforms. It demonstrated how the mediacity of seemingly ephemeral media created echochambers of anger, and how the outbursts of hypermasculine aggression seen in for instance the hooligans also can connect to games and play. Starting from how #GamerGate came to popular attention, this article describes and discusses the nature of #GamerGate, the relation to the victims, the sense of victimisation among the participants, and how it may have been provoked by the long-standing, general disregard of games as a culture and a cultural artefact of value. It discusses #GamerGate as a swarm, using this metaphor to describe it’s self-organising nature. Further comparing #GamerGate to hooligans, the article also introduces a class- and marginalisation aspect to understanding the event, opening up to discourses that complicates the image of game culture as mainly a culture of isolated consumption.The event known as #GamerGate (GG) emphasized the need to take the study of game culture seriously and pursue it across several platforms. It demonstrated how seemingly ephemeral media created echo chambers of anger, and how the outbursts of hypermasculine aggression exemplified by hooligans also can connect to games and play. Starting from how GG gained popular attention, this article outlines and discusses the nature of GG, the relation to the victims, the sense of victimization among the participants, and how it may have been provoked by the long-standing, general disregard of games as a culture and a cultural artifact of value. It discusses GG as a swarm using this metaphor to describe its self-organizing nature. Further comparing GG to hooligans, this article also introduces a class and marginalization aspect to understanding the event, opening up for discourses that complicates the image of game culture as mainly a culture of isolated consumptio
Milky Way Disk-Halo Transition in HI: Properties of the Cloud Population
Using 21cm HI observations from the Parkes Radio Telescope's Galactic All-Sky
Survey, we measure 255 HI clouds in the lower Galactic halo that are located
near the tangent points at 16.9 < l < 35.3 degrees and |b| < 20 degrees. The
clouds have a median mass of 700 Msun and a median distance from the Galactic
plane of 660 pc. This first Galactic quadrant (QI) region is symmetric to a
region of the fourth quadrant (QIV) studied previously using the same data set
and measurement criteria. The properties of the individual clouds in the two
quadrants are quite similar suggesting that they belong to the same population,
and both populations have a line of sight cloud-cloud velocity dispersion of
sigma_cc ~ 16 km/s. However, there are three times as many disk-halo clouds at
the QI tangent points and their scale height, at h=800 pc, is twice as large as
in QIV. Thus the observed line of sight random cloud motions are not connected
to the cloud scale height or its variation around the Galaxy. The surface
density of clouds is nearly constant over the QI tangent point region but is
peaked near R~4 kpc in QIV. We ascribe all of these differences to the
coincidental location of the QI region at the tip of the Milky Way's bar, where
it merges with a major spiral arm. The QIV tangent point region, in contrast,
covers only a segment of a minor spiral arm. The disk-halo HI cloud population
is thus likely tied to and driven by large-scale star formation processes,
possibly through the mechanism of supershells and feedback.Comment: 14 pages, 20 figures, to be published in ApJ (accepted August 3 2010
Exploring the supernova remnant G308.4-1.4
Aims: We present a detailed X-ray and radio wavelength study of G308.4-1.4, a
candidate supernova remnant (SNR) in the ROSAT All Sky Survey and the MOST
supernova remnant catalogue, in order to identify it as a SNR.
Methods: The SNR candidate and its central sources were studied using
observations from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, SWIFT, the Australian
Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) at 1.4 and 2.5 GHz and WISE infrared observation
at 24 m.
Results: We conclude that G308.4-1.4 is indeed a supernova remnant by means
of its morphology matching at X-ray, radio and infrared wavelength, its
spectral energy distribution in the X-ray band and its emission characteristics
in the radio band. G308.4-1.4 is a shell-type SNR. X-ray, radio and infrared
emission is seen only in the eastern part of the remnant. The X-ray emission
can best be described by an absorbed non-equilibrium collisional plasma with a
hydrogen density of cm, a
plasma temperature of million Kelvin and an under-abundance
of Iron, Neon and Magnesium, as well as an overabundance in Sulfur with respect
to the solar values. The SNR has a spectral index in the radio band of
. A detailed analysis revealed that the remnant is at a
distance of 6 to 12 kpc and the progenitor star exploded to 7500
years ago. Two faint X-ray point sources located near to the remnant's
geometrical center are detected. Both sources have no counterpart at other
wavelengths, leaving them as candidates for the compact remnant of the
supernova explosion.Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures, accepted by A&A, revised draf
Gender moderates the relationship between empathy and aggressiveness in sport: The mediating role of anger
This research investigated whether gender moderates, and anger mediates, the relationship between empathy (i.e., perspective taking and empathic concern) and aggressiveness in sport. In Study 1, perspective taking and empathic concern were negatively associated with aggressiveness, and this effect was stronger in women compared to men. In Study 2, perspective taking was a negative predictor of aggressiveness and antisocial behavior in sport, and anger mediated these relationships in women, but not in men. Our findings suggest that empathy and emotion-based strategies targeted at reducing aggressiveness in sport need to be tailored for males and females
Characteristics of outdoor falls among older people: A qualitative study
Background Falls are a major threat to older people’s health and wellbeing. Approximately half of falls occur in outdoor environments but little is known about the circumstances in which they occur. We conducted a qualitative study to explore older people’s experiences of outdoor falls to develop understanding of how they may be prevented. Methods We conducted nine focus groups across the UK (England, Wales, and Scotland). Our sample was from urban and rural settings and different environmental landscapes. Participants were aged 65+ and had at least one outdoor fall in the past year. We analysed the data using framework and content analyses. Results Forty-four adults aged 65 – 92 took part and reported their experience of 88 outdoor falls. Outdoor falls occurred in a variety of contexts, though reports suggested the following scenarios may have been more frequent: when crossing a road, in a familiar area, when bystanders were around, and with an unreported or unknown attribution. Most frequently, falls resulted in either minor or moderate injury, feeling embarrassed at the time of the fall, and anxiety about falling again. Ten falls resulted in fracture, but no strong pattern emerged in regard to the contexts of these falls. Anxiety about falling again appeared more prevalent among those that fell in urban settings and who made more visits into their neighbourhood in a typical week. Conclusions This exploratory study has highlighted several aspects of the outdoor environment that may represent risk factors for outdoor falls and associated fear of falling. Health professionals are recommended to consider outdoor environments as well as the home setting when working to prevent falls and increase mobility among older people
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