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Race, Class, And Gender In Boys\u27 Education: Repositioning Intersectionality Theory
Boys\u27 identities are distinctly gendered, racialized, and classed across disparate social and cultural contexts. Related intersectional identity processes are associated with boys\u27 academic success. While intersectionality has been utilized throughout boys\u27 education scholarship, a limited, light touch approach is often enacted. As a critical logic of interpretation, intersectionality theory accounts for race, class, and gender within equity-based empirical studies. The authors contend insufficient engagement with intersectionality may lead educational research on boys\u27 social and learner identities to become static. Examining boys\u27 identities through intersectional approaches reveals more complex insights particularly related to their school engagement. Critical of the recent boy crisis literature, this article strives to compel theorists of boys\u27 education to more fully leverage the history, constructs, and epistemologies of intersectionality
A unified model for the long and high jump
A simple model based on the maximum energy that an athlete can produce in a
small time interval is used to describe the high and long jump. Conservation of
angular momentum is used to explain why an athlete should run horizontally to
perform a vertical jump. Our results agree with world records.Comment: Accepted for publication in Am. J. Phy
How dsDNA breathing enhances its flexibility and instability on short length scales
We study the unexpected high flexibility of short dsDNA which recently has
been reported by a number of experiments. Via the Langevin dynamics simulation
of our Breathing DNA model, first we observe the formation of bubbles within
the duplex and also forks at the ends, with the size distributions independent
of the contour length. We find that these local denaturations at a
physiological temperature, despite their rare and transient presence, can lower
the persistence length drastically for a short DNA segment in agreement with
experiment
Minimizers with discontinuous velocities for the electromagnetic variational method
The electromagnetic two-body problem has \emph{neutral differential delay}
equations of motion that, for generic boundary data, can have solutions with
\emph{discontinuous} derivatives. If one wants to use these neutral
differential delay equations with \emph{arbitrary} boundary data, solutions
with discontinuous derivatives must be expected and allowed. Surprisingly,
Wheeler-Feynman electrodynamics has a boundary value variational method for
which minimizer trajectories with discontinuous derivatives are also expected,
as we show here. The variational method defines continuous trajectories with
piecewise defined velocities and accelerations, and electromagnetic fields
defined \emph{by} the Euler-Lagrange equations \emph{% on} trajectory points.
Here we use the piecewise defined minimizers with the Li{\'{e}}nard-Wierchert
formulas to define generalized electromagnetic fields almost everywhere (but on
sets of points of zero measure where the advanced/retarded velocities and/or
accelerations are discontinuous). Along with this generalization we formulate
the \emph{generalized absorber hypothesis} that the far fields vanish
asymptotically \emph{almost everywhere%} and show that localized orbits with
far fields vanishing almost everywhere \emph{must} have discontinuous
velocities on sewing chains of breaking points. We give the general solution
for localized orbits with vanishing far fields by solving a (linear) neutral
differential delay equation for these far fields. We discuss the physics of
orbits with discontinuous derivatives stressing the differences to the
variational methods of classical mechanics and the existence of a spinorial
four-current associated with the generalized variational electrodynamics.Comment: corrected minor typo: piecewise differentiable on closed instead of
open interval
Translational Correlations in the Vortex Array at the Surface of a Type-II Superconductor
We discuss the statistical mechanics of magnetic flux lines in a
finite-thickness slab of type-II superconductor. The long wavelength properties
of a flux-line liquid in a slab geometry are described by a hydrodynamic free
energy that incorporates the boundary conditions on the flux lines at the
sample's surface as a surface contribution to the free energy. Bulk and surface
weak disorder are modeled via Gaussian impurity potentials. This free energy is
used to evaluate the two-dimensional structure factor of the flux-line tips at
the sample surface. We find that surface interaction always dominates in
determining the decay of translational correlations in the asymptotic
long-wavelength limit. On the other hand, such large length scales have not
been probed by the decoration experiments. Our results indicate that the
translational correlations extracted from the analysis of the Bitter patterns
are indeed representative of behavior of flux lines in the bulk.Comment: 23 pages, 1 figure (not included), harvmac.tex macro needed (e-mail
requests to [email protected] SU-CM-92-01
Direct Determination of DNA Twist-Stretch Coupling
The symmetries of the DNA double helix require a new term in its linear
response to stress: the coupling between twist and stretch. Recent experiments
with torsionally-constrained single molecules give the first direct measurement
of this important material parameter. We extract its value from a recent
experiment of Strick et al. [Science 271 (1996) 1835] and find rough agreement
with an independent experimental estimate recently given by Marko. We also
present a very simple microscopic theory predicting a value comparable to the
one observed.Comment: Plain TeX file; uses harvmac and epsf; .ps also available at
http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/~nelson/twiststretch.ps or
http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/~nelson/twiststretch.ps.g
Local government officials\u27 perspectives on regional councils of governments
The decades of the 1960s and 1970s were a time of rapid change in the operations of county and municipal governments. Citizen expectations regarding the scope and quality of local government services escalated rapidly. State and federal legislation and regulations resulted in higher standards for health care, housing, education, law enforcement, public assistance, personnel practices, and environmental conditions. Specialized services were mandated as a way of meeting the needs of the aged, of youth, of minorities, and of the disadvantaged.https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/specialreports/1084/thumbnail.jp
Neurospora crassa chromosome walks
Chromosome walks have been executed for all seven chromosomes of N. crassa, but the amount of coverage varies greatly, from less than 3% (LG V) to about 25% (LG VII). Overall, about 10% of the genome has been covered by chromosome walks (Table 1). All chromosome walks are shown with respect to the position on the chromosome, oriented from the left telomere to the right. The standard nomenclature for these genomic libraries is followed: pSV50 (Vollmer and Yanofsky 1986 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 83:4869-4873), pMOcosX (Orbach 1994 Gene 150:159-162), EMBL3 (Yeadon and Catcheside 1995 Curr. Genet. 28:155-163), pCRD103 (Davis et al. 1994 Genetics 136:1297-1306), CBM1 (Cabibbo et al. 1991 Fungal Genet. Newsl. 38:68-70), CBM2 (Ballario et al. 1996 EMBO J. 15:1650-1657) and yeast artificial chromosome (YAC; Centola et al. 1994 Fungal Genet. Newsl. 41:23-33). For precise map positions of the cited alleles, refer to Perkins et al.(1982 Microbiol. Rev. 46:426-570) and Perkins (1992 Fungal Genet. Newsl. 39:61-70)
Study and development of acoustic treatment for jet engine tailpipes
A study and development program was accomplished to attenuate turbine noise generated in the JT3D turbofan engine. Analytical studies were used to design an acoustic liner for the tailpipe. Engine ground tests defined the tailpipe environmental factors and laboratory tests were used to support the analytical studies. Furnace-brazed, stainless steel, perforated sheet acoustic liners were designed, fabricated, installed, and ground tested in the tailpipe of a JT3D engine. Test results showed the turbine tones were suppressed below the level of the jet exhaust for most far field polar angles
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