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    TheĀ 2008Ā ProtestsĀ inĀ Tibet : Main Facts & Analysis

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    In Response: Geoff Childs, Culture Change in the Name of Cultural Preservation Himalaya 24, (1-2)

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    Response to Geoff Childs\u27 article in Himalaya vol. 24 (1-2

    Religious policy and state control in Tibet : Scottish Parliament cross-party group on Tibet, briefing paper 3

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    An economic perspective on the enforcement of credit arrangements: the case of daylight overdrafts in Fedwire

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    A fundamental concern for any lender is credit risk - the risk that a borrower will fail to fully repay a loan as expected. Thus, lenders want credit arrangements that are designed to compensate them for - and help them effectively manage - this type of risk. In certain situations, central banks engage in credit arrangements as lenders to banks, so they must manage their exposure to credit risk. This article discusses how the Federal Reserve manages its credit risk exposure associated with daylight overdrafts. The authors first present a simple economic framework for thinking about the causes of credit risk and the possible tools that lenders have to help them manage it. They then apply this framework to the Federal Reserve's Payments System Risk policy, which specifies the use of a variety of tools to manage credit risk. The study also analyzes a possible increase in the use of collateral as a credit risk management tool, as presented in a recent proposal by the Federal Reserve concerning changes to the Payments System Risk policy.Payment systems ; Federal Reserve System ; Credit ; Risk management

    Paper-based web connected objects and the Internet of Things through EKKO

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    Paper has existed as a communications ā€˜platformā€™ for thousands of years. Itā€™s ā€˜versioning historyā€™ spans papyrus, parchment and pulp, and when paper became a scalable and mass-production item, most famously via the Guttenberg press, it sparked unparalleled social and political change. Itā€™s a technology thatā€™s had ā€˜impactā€™. More recently, News and Information - a sector with paper at its core - has seen substantial editorial and commercial disruption from digital communications networks. This paper outlines a collaborative project between journalism, media and technology researchers, and commercial product designers, exploring the potential of paper-based web-connected objects. Our work examines how emergent conductive ink technologies could offer a disruptive alternative to existing media products, and explores how to create, power and populate a connected paper platform, and analyse user activity. Through a range of industry partnerships with newspaper, magazine and book publishers, our research creates new paper affordances and interactions, and positions paper as a digital disruptor

    Paper Gaming: Creating IoT Paper Interactions with Conductive Inks and Web-connectivity through EKKO

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    Paper is ubiquitous. It forms a substantial part of our everyday activities and interactions; ranging from our take-away coffee cups -- to wallpaper -- to rail tickets -- to board and card games. Imagine if you could connect paper to the Internet, interact and update it with additional data but without recourse to reprinting or using e-ink alternatives. This paper explores work examining conductive inks and web-connectivity of printed objects, which form part of an emergent sub-field within the Internet of Things (IoT) and paper. Our research is starting to explore a range of media uses, such as interactive newspapers, books, beer mats and now gaming environments through prototype IoT device named EKKO; a clip that allows conductive ink frameworks to detect human touch interaction revealing rich media content through a mobile application as the 'second screen'

    The 'Trick of Law': : The Hermeneutics of Early Buddhist Law in Tibet

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