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When Literacy Matters: A Study of the Impact of English and Local Language Literacy on Income in Ghana
Ghana is a country with substantial language heterogeneity. In 2002, Ghana began a nationwide policy instituting English as the primary language of instruction in grade school. Using data from the Ghana Living Standards Survey, this paper examines the conditions (sectoral, geographic, educational attainment) in which English language literacy is, in fact, beneficial. Implementing a multinomial logit first stage to capture sector selection, this paper explores the interaction of sector and language on income in Ghana
A leap out of character: an autoethnography of the influence of international immersion experiences on an occupational therapy student's professional development
As students in professional academic programs are socialized to the profession they refine their professional construct. Using an autoethnographic method, I describe the changes in my professional construct through participation in two international immersion experiences. I analyze how specific experiences contributed to changes in my professional construct. The mechanisms for professional socialization include interacting with professors and professional occupational therapists, personal reflection, interacting with others in a culture different from my own, and experiencing uncertainty and vulnerability. Examining how these experiences shaped my professional construct may inform future initiatives to socialize future occupational therapists to the profession
An Indirect Model-Dependent Probe of the Higgs Self-Coupling
The Higgs associated production cross section at an collider is
indirectly sensitive to the Higgs self-coupling, , at next-to-leading
order (NLO). Utilizing this, a new indirect method is proposed for constraining
deviations in the self-coupling below the di-Higgs production threshold in
certain models. Although this indirect constraint is model-dependent, making it
valid only under specific assumptions, meaningful indirect constraints on the
self-coupling may be realized. Specific realistic scenarios where the indirect
constraint applies are discussed and in particular it is shown that in the
well-motivated class of two Higgs-doublet models there exist regions of
parameter space in which the NLO effects from a modified self-coupling dominate
over the LO modifications, demonstrating a concrete scenario in which large
modifications of the Higgs self-coupling may be indirectly constrained using
the proposed method. Other models, such as strongly coupled scenarios, are also
discussed. The indirect method would give valuable constraints on deviations in
the Higgs self-coupling, and would be complementary to the direct measurements
possible with di-Higgs production at other colliders, providing precious
additional information in the effort to unravel the properties of the Higgs
boson.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures. Eq.10 Typo corrected and rearranged to neater
form. Note added with additional references. Plots and numerical results
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The tree of knot tunnels
We present a new theory which describes the collection of all tunnels of
tunnel number 1 knots in the 3-sphere (up to orientation-preserving equivalence
in the sense of Heegaard splittings) using the disk complex of the genus-2
handlebody and associated structures. It shows that each knot tunnel is
obtained from the tunnel of the trivial knot by a uniquely determined sequence
of simple cabling constructions. A cabling construction is determined by a
single rational parameter, so there is a corresponding numerical
parameterization of all tunnels by sequences of such parameters and some
additional data. Up to superficial differences in definition, the final
parameter of this sequence is the Scharlemann-Thompson invariant of the tunnel,
and the other parameters are the Scharlemann-Thompson invariants of the
intermediate tunnels produced by the constructions. We calculate the parameter
sequences for tunnels of 2-bridge knots. The theory extends easily to links,
and to allow equivalence of tunnels by homeomorphisms that may be
orientation-reversing.Comment: This version has extensive minor rewriting for accuracy and clarity.
The material on the depth invariant has been substantially expanded and moved
into a new ArXiv preprint, The depth of a knot tunnel. Also moved there is
the calculation of the slope sequences for the short tunnels of torus knot
Legendrian Large Cables And New Phenomenon For Non-Uniformly Thick Knots
We define the notion of a knot type having Legendrian large cables and show
that having this property implies that the knot type is not uniformly thick.
Moreover, there are solid tori in this knot type that do not thicken to a solid
torus with integer sloped boundary torus, and that exhibit new phenomena;
specifically, they have virtually overtwisted contact structures. We then show
that there exists an infinite family of ribbon knots that have Legendrian large
cables. These knots fail to be uniformly thick in several ways not previously
seen. We also give a general construction of ribbon knots, and show when they
give similar such examples.Comment: Minor typos and correction
Catalytic reactor with disposable cartridge
Catalytic reactor, disposable cartridge enclosing iron catalyst, acts as container for solid carbon formed by decomposition of carbon monoxide. Deposition of carbon in other parts of oxygen recovery system does not occur because of lack of catalytic activity; filters trap carbon particles and prevent their being transported outside reaction zone
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