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WALLER CREEK STATUS REPORT 2002
This short report contains information on Waller Creek's estimated population, fecal coliform levels, land use distribution, mean baseflow, total phosphorus, and other water quality indicators.Water chemistry and biological data from Waller Creek were reviewed in order to evaluate temporal and spatial trends on this urban stream. The results of site analysis of variance indicated little discernable difference among sites and variability was high for conventional water chemistry constituents. Temporal trends were inconsistent with no notable degradation or improvements. Benthic macroinvertebrate surveys showed some significant site differences that appear to relate primarily to flow and possibly to nutrient enrichment. These surveys documented decreasing water quality over time; however, this result is apparently an artifact of the final survey, which took place after a long dry period. Overall, Waller Creek has low water quality and biological integrity when compared to other Austin area streams (worse than 75 percent of the watersheds for most measures).Waller Creek Working Grou
Two Passions in Plato’s Symposium: Diotima’s To Kalon as a Reorientation of Imperialistic Erōs
In this essay, I propose a reading of two contrasting passions, two kinds of erōs, in the "Symposium." On the one hand, there is the imperialistic desire for conquering and possessing that Alcibiades represents; and on the other hand, there is the productive love of immortal wisdom that Diotima represents. It’s not just what Alcibiades says in the Symposium, but also what he symbolizes. Alcibiades gives a speech in honor of Socrates and of his unrequited love for him, but even here Alcibiades recounts his attempted seduction of Socrates as a failed conquest, as an unsuccessful attempt to violently take possession of something that Socrates has within him. Even more importantly, in 416 BCE (the dramatic date of Agathon’s symposium) Alcibiades was soon to encourage his fellow countrymen to set off on the ruinous Sicilian expedition. Alcibiades’s actions behind-the-scenes of the "Symposium" reveal the clearest manifestation of his imperialistic erōs (for political power in Athens). They also constitute some necessary background to the dialogue, which Plato’s Athenian readers would have had in mind. Where else can we catch a glimpse of this disastrous desire? It is best illustrated in Thucydides’s "History." I show that the beginnings of this political passion can already be seen in Pericles’s funeral oration (2.35-46, specifically 2.43.1) and that after Pericles’s death, Alcibiades stokes this erōs to such a fevered pitch that the Athenians agree to launch the tragic venture against Sicily. Opposed to this political passion, is Diotima’s. She tries to reorient this misguided erōs and presents an alternative form of desire for everlasting wisdom (philosophia)
Arbor View High School Marching Band
The social issue that the AVHS Band and the Band Boosters face is the lack of funding for the program. The Clark County School District has been reducing the budget of many schools in the past decade. This year, over 579 thousand dollars in budget cuts (Forest 2018).https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/educ_sys_202/1081/thumbnail.jp
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The Flow Permanence Index: A Statistical Assessment of Flow Regime in Austin Streams
The report makes two explicit mentions of Waller Creek, briefly mentioning flow patterns and how they are highest near its mouth. In addition, the report contains valuable information concerning the importance of baseflow in the sustainability of a creek ecosystem.Flow permanence or the reliability of baseflow in a stream is an important metric in determining the potential of local streams to support aquatic life and can be used to provide an indication of future ecological changes. This report looks at quantifying the probabilities associated with permanent flow at all streams monitored for the City of Austin Environmental Integrity Index. Spatial patterns in flow permanence were examined, as well as the contributions of rainfall to flow permanence. Among the principal results is an index and ranking of streams with the most and least consistently flowing monitoring sites and a heuristic to calculate the probability of flow in a stream given the cumulative rainfall in the previous three months.Waller Creek Working Grou
The First Data from the MACHO Experiment
MAssive Compact Halo Objects such as brown dwarfs, Jupiters, and black holes
are prime candidates to comprise the dark halo of our galaxy. Paczynski noted
that objects (dubbed MACHOs) with masses in the range 10^{-6}M_\odot < M
\simlt 100 M_\odot. can be detected via gravitational microlensing of stars in
the Magellanic Clouds with the caveat that only about one in stars will
be lensed at any given time. Our group has recently begun a search for
microlensing using a refurbished 1.27 meter telescope at the Mount Stromlo
Observatory in Australia. Since the summer of 1992, we have been imaging up to
stars a night in the Large Magellanic Cloud using our large format
two-color pixel CCD camera. Here I report on our first results
based on an analysis of of these stars. Although this is not enough
data to make definitive statements about the nature of the dark matter, we are
able to conclude that the rate of variable star background events is not larger
than the expected MACHO signal.Comment: et. al., 7 pages, UCRL-JC-1111360
The Impact of Absenteeism on the Quality of Assembly Line Production: Is the Value of Worker Experti
Absenteeism among manual workers is, without doubt, one of the most significant factors to affect the functioning of assembly lines in developed markets. That high levels of absenteeism have negative repercussions on the quality and costs of operations is a widely held view. According to the scientific theory of work, workers who temporarily stand in for their absent colleagues affect production quality levels because of a lack of work specialization. However, as the technology of assembly lines has improved, the need for line operator specialization has gone into decline. In this article, we analyse the effects of absenteeism on four assembly lines over the course of one year. The analysis of two hundred working days reveals more than two hundred thousand instances of effects on the quality of products. In contrast to established thinking, the empirical evidence we present here confirms that absenteeism does not produce problems in the quality of operations even at the highest levels. This evidence can be explained by the fact that the value of specialisation among manual workers has been significantly reduced by the invention of more sophisticated and specialised machinery.assembly lines, quality, absenteeism, performance
Extension of the Thomas-Fermi approximation for trapped Bose-Einstein condensates with an arbitrary number of atoms
By incorporating the zero-point energy contribution we derive simple and
accurate extensions of the usual Thomas-Fermi (TF) expressions for the
ground-state properties of trapped Bose-Einstein condensates that remain valid
for an arbitrary number of atoms in the mean-field regime. Specifically, we
obtain approximate analytical expressions for the ground-state properties of
spherical, cigar-shaped, and disk-shaped condensates that reduce to the correct
analytical formulas in both the TF and the perturbative regimes, and remain
valid and accurate in between these two limiting cases. Mean-field quasi-1D and
-2D condensates appear as simple particular cases of our formulation. The
validity of our results is corroborated by an independent numerical computation
based on the 3D Gross-Pitaevskii equation.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. Final version published in Phys. Rev.
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