712 research outputs found
Gollum and the Mystery of Evil
J.R.R. Tolkienâs The Lord of the Rings features characters of various evil natures. Some characters are beings who commit sins of a spiritual nature, while others, like Gollum, commit acts of sin related to the flesh. This paper examines the type of evil Gollum represents, how it affects others, and whether or not he can change
Dynamic correlations between inhomogeneous magnetic fields, internal gradients, diffusion and transverse relaxation, as a probe for pore geometry and heterogeneity
In this study we have applied 2D NMR experiments where the spatial inhomogeneous magnetic field (Bi) inside a porous sample is correlated to respectively internal gradient (G0), diffusion coefficient (D), and transverse relaxation time (T2) of a confined liquid. Experiments were performed on samples having different pore system geometry and heterogeneity, leading to different types of confinement of the liquid.
The results show that the correlation between G0 and Bi is more sensitive to the type of confinement, and thus also of the pore geometry and heterogeneity, compared to the corresponding correlations involving D and T2
Spaces, Places and Things. The Spatial Dimension of Early Indian Ocean Exchange
Early exchange along the maritime Silk Road not only spanned immense distances, but was also subject toâamong other thingsâseasonal weather systems, hazardous waters, arid and sparsely populated coastlines with few suitable harbours, and limits imposed by infrastructure and technology. Juxtaposing theoretical models for the spatial organisation of premodern exchange with the fragmentary record of experiences handed down in historical sources, and modern digital methods for the analysis of spatial relations, this chapter addresses how we can approach the space-placethings conundrum in the context of early Indian Ocean exchange.publishedVersio
Climate Change in Urban Biographies: Stage, Event, Agent
How do archaeologists understand the relationship between climate, climate change, and urban biographies? In this article, I argue that urban biographies should be approached as the life stories they claim to be, with events propelling the narrative between phases or periods in the history of a city. In order to integrate the wealth of palaeoclimatological data now available into such narratives, scholars need to be conscious about how the relationship between climate and urban change is modelled. Taking a bibliometric survey of urban archaeology as the point of departure, different narrative templates for using climate to explain urban trajectories are identified and briefly exemplified on the basis of scholarship on the Early/Middle Bronze Age transition in the Near East and the Maya Classical/post-Classical transition.publishedVersio
The Classical World in a Norwegian Workers' Encyclopedia: Arbeidernes Leksikon (1931â1936)
The Norwegian Arbeidernes leksikon, âWorkersâ Encyclopedia,â was published in six volumes from 1931â1936. It was inspired by The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, explicitly aimed at working-class readers, and establishing an alternative to the hegemonic bourgeoise discourse. The editors and many of the contributors belonged to the Communist Party of Norway (NKP) and the independent communist intellectual organization Mot Dag (âTowards Dawnâ). This article investigates the reception and representation of the ancient world in Arbeidernes leksikon based on selected articles through the lens of narrative theory. Classical education was traditionally the domain of the upper classes. It is argued that the Workersâ Encyclopedia demonstrates that reorienting the reception of ancient history was considered essential both to rewrite history according to Marxist doctrine and to establish workersâ culture as a full-fledged alternative to its bourgeoise counterpart. In the Workersâ Encyclopedia, the classical past is celebrated not for its empires and rulers but for the effort of the masses and their struggle for freedom.publishedVersio
PÄvirker endringer i aksje- og boligformue privat konsum? : en empirisk analyse pÄ norske data
Denne oppgaven undersÞker om endringer i aksje- og boligformue pÄvirker privat konsum i Norge. Videre drÞftes en tilleggshypotese om at boligformue har stÞrre effekt pÄ privat konsum enn aksjeformue, og en hypotese om at effekten fra boligformue har Þkt i de senere Är. Oppgaven finner at endringer i bÄde aksje- og boligformue pÄvirker privat konsum i norske husholdninger, som er i trÄd med teori og internasjonale undersÞkelser. Effekten fra boligformue er signifikant stÞrre enn effekten fra aksjeformue, som ogsÄ stÞttes av en analyse av norsk aksje- og boligeierskap der norske husholdninger i stor grad eier egen bolig, men lite aksjer. Oppgaven finner indikasjoner pÄ at effekten fra boligformue har Þkt fra midten av 2000-tallet, men kan ikke konkludere sikkert
Dynamic correlations between susceptibility gradients and T 2 -relaxation as a probe for wettability properties of liquid saturated rock cores
We explore the use of correlations between susceptibility gradients, G0, and T2-relaxation (G0-T2), and show how the difference in response for oil and water with respect to G0 can be used for improved characterization of wettability of the internal surface in porous rock cores
Crossing Borders The Life and Work of Peder Borgen in Context
Crossing Borders: The Life and Work of Peder Borgen in Context documents his personal sojourn and contributions to church and society, in addition to covering the scholarly contribution of a world-class biblical scholar and theologian. Too rarely is a scholarâs personal story considered as the back-drop, or even the foreground, of oneâs academic work. In that sense, Torrey Selandâs detailed biography is inextricably linked to Borgenâs bibliography: a multitude of connections that contextualize the intrigue and significance of an exemplary scholarâs work
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