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    Risk and Abnormal Returns in Markets for Congestion Revenue Rights

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    In organized energy markets that use locational pricing, power generators and energy suppliers procure financial transmission rights (FTRs) to hedge against grid con- gestion charges, while third-party speculators attempt to capture a return with these extremely volatile contracts. This paper develops a novel methodology for estimating the systematic risk of individual FTRs and detecting the presence of abnormal returns among these financial instruments. The prevalence of congestion paths with abnormal returns could be used by policy experts as an efficiency measure when assessing the performance of FTR markets. Being the only organized energy market in the Western Interconnection, California has implemented a version of FTRs officially known as congestion revenue rights (CRRs). This paper applies the proposed methodology to all auctioned CRRs from 2009 to 2015. Our analysis identifies the paths that exhibit persistent abnormal returns, with the majority of them being positive. We also compare the patterns of risk and abnormal returns between on-peak and off-peak CRRs, and find no significant differences

    Study of fluorine behaviour in silicon by selective point defect injection

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    This letter reports a point defect injection study of 185 keV 2.3x1015cm?2 fluorine implanted silicon. After an inert anneal at 1000°C, fluorine peaks are seen at depths of 0.3Rp and Rp and a shoulder between 0.5–0.7Rp. The shallow peak (at 0.3Rp) is significantly smaller under interstitial injection than under both inert and vacancy injection conditions. For a longer anneal under interstitial injection, both the shallow peak and the shoulder are eliminated. These results support earlier work suggesting that the shallow fluorine peak is due to vacancy-fluorine clusters which are responsible for suppression of boron thermal diffusion in silicon. The elimination of the shallow fluorine peak and the shoulder is explained by the annihilation of vacancies in the clusters with injected interstitials

    THE FUNCTIONS OF NOUN CLAUSES IN LET’S LEARN ENGLISH TEXTBOOKS

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    This study examines the functions of noun clauses in Let’s Learn English textbooks from the first grade until the third grade. The data are examined by using distributional method  proposed by Sudaryanto (1988). The data are classified based on their functions as proposed by Quirk et al  (1985). Noun clauses have nine functions, they are subject, direct object, subject complement, object complement, prepositional complement, adjectival complementation,  extraposed subject,  appositive, and  adverbial. The result of the analysis shows  that the frequencies of noun clauses in the first grade until the third grade textbooks are not stable. This will make students can not fully understand about the   functions of noun clauses. Therefore, Let’s Learn English as a teaching material is inadequate in providing lesson about types and functions of noun clauses

    The Impact of a Universally Designed, Inclusive Third Level Education Programme for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in a Dublin College

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    The right to an inclusive education is explicitly stated in Article 24 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD 2016). The term Inclusion is significant, and it has replaced the preceding term Integration. Where integration may simply involve a student with a disability being placed in a mainstream setting, inclusion involves a focus on the experience of that student, removing barriers and supporting the student to participate in the educational process in the same way as their non-disabled peers. Integrated education in Ireland has been part of education policy since 1993 when a report recommended ‘as much integration as is appropriate and feasible with as little segregation as is necessary’. (Department of Education and Science 1993, p.22) At around the same time The Salamanca Statement (Unesco 1994) put Inclusive education on the international stage claiming that .... those with special educational needs must have access to regular schools which should accommodate them within a child centred pedagogy capable of meeting these needs (UNESCO 1994, p.viii). Ireland\u27s policy has moved towards inclusion with many references to \u27Inclusive education\u27 in the Education for People with Special Educational Needs Act (2004) This move towards inclusive education has been reflected in the allocation of increased resources (teaching hours and special needs assistants) to children with various disabilities in mainstream schools. In 2015/16 over 29,000 students with special educational needs were supported by Special Needs Assistants and almost 53,000 students received additional teaching supports within mainstream schools. (NCSE 2016, p.13) While many may argue that the supports remain insufficient, there is no doubt that the resources for inclusive education have increased significantly over the past three decades in school settings

    This Terrible Silence

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    This Terrible Silence is a collection of nineteen stand-alone stories. The work largely focuses on characters on the fringe of society—alcoholics, gamblers, thieves, liars, cheaters, and loners, who feel trapped or destined to repeat their troubles. In the struggle to break free, either by self-fulfillment or outside interference, these stories showcase the characters’ hearts and wills in the face of often daunting or insurmountable desperation. The stories in this collection are influenced by the work of Raymond Carver, and the Dirty Realism of Larry Brown, Breece DJ Pancake, Jayne Anne Phillips, and others. With minimal exposition, the characters are laid bare with cutting dialogue and active, scenic description. In the title piece, the narrator intends to tell a man vs. nature story of his encounter with a cougar, but quickly dissolves into a battle with his own slipping mental health in the face of a failing relationship. In the first-person point of view, the act of telling the story holds its own exigency for the narrator’s need to understand his or her motives and desires, as is most evident in Carver’s work, such as “Cathedrals.” In theme and style, I’ve sought to put together a collection that might allow readers to find truth and empathy from common, low, sometimes immoral, but largely human characters

    Parishioner Labor in the Late Medieval Parish of Ashburton

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    Parishioners in the late medieval parish of Ashburton used physical labor to create, maintain, and repair their parish church itself and its contents. Of the fourteen men featured in this study some worked on the church\u27s seating, book collection, and organs while others labored on two extensive projects concerning the repair of the church\u27s spire and the construction of the roodloft. The parish\u27s extensive set of churchwardens\u27 accounts provides record of the labor that these men completed and their compensation, allowing for a detailed analysis of their contributions. With most parish studies focusing on parishioner participation through fundraising efforts, monetary donations, or deathbed bequests, a study of parishioner labor reveals another significant method of individuals\u27 contributions to their parish community. Through their labor, these fourteen parishioners helped to establish and enhance the visual culture of their own parish church

    Determination Of The Suspect Of Decency Crime In Police Resort Kudus (Case Study in the PPA Police Kudus)

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    Act No. 17 of 2016 concerning Second Amendment Act No. 23 of 2002 on the Protection of Children into the law on protection of children. The Criminal Code decency criminal acts against children stipulated in the Criminal Code in Chapter XIV of Article 287, Article 289, Article 290, Article 292, Article 293, Article 294, Article 295 and Article 296 of the Criminal Code.  Sanction criminal acts of decency against Children in the Child Protection Act provided for in Article 81, 81A and 82, it is as chapter to ensnare AD bin SPT has committed the crime of DSH.Determination Mechanism Crime Suspect Actor of Decency, a complaint go to the police station, Disposition down unit further women's and children Women and Children Services Unit conducted an investigation. Investigations completed his case to determine whether the elements of a criminal offense are met, if the elements are met and the initial evidence, then the police can determine the suspect's Women and Children Unit subsequently conducted investigation against the suspect to complete the examination of the case file. Barriers or obstacles, namely victims and their families did not immediately report to the police, in providing materially incomplete, the loss of evidence and the suspect fled. Solutions to overcome obstacles or barriers that Police (Policewoman) conduct a personal approach to the victim with the intention of victims give full details, the investigators provide a special place to do the investigation, victims and their families can request legal considerations with the investigator, with the purpose of the case is not protracted and can be immediately handled.Take quick decisions to prevent criminals escaping decency.Keywords: Determination of the Suspect; Decency Criminal Acts and Children

    Is Something Amiss? A Commentary on the Aftermath of Phillips v. AWH Corp.

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    In Phillips v. AWH Corp., decided en banc in July of 2005, the Federal Circuit held that dictionaries or other similar sources may be used to assist a construing court in its quest to interpret the claim language, but must take an inferior role to the meanings of claim terms as they would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the intrinsic evidence. The court further noted that the usage of a term in the specification is the single best guide to the meaning of [a] disputed term. This decision reversed the court\u27s opinion in Texas Digital Inc. v. Telegenix, Inc. (2002) where the court had held that dictionaries and the like are particularly useful resources to assist the court in determining the ordinary and customary meanings of claim terms, and should be consulted before referencing the specification and prosecution history in an attempt to prevent limitations from being read into the claims. In rejecting this approach, the Phillips court stated that, If the District Court starts with the broad dictionary definition in every case and fails to fully appreciate how the specification implicitly limits definition, the error will systematically cause the construction of the claim to be unduly expansive. The article’s topic considers the aftermath of Phillips. The Federal Circuit has already revisited this issue several times since July 2005, and it is drawing much attention from practitioners. One of the main purposes of my article is to profile these post-Phillips cases and their effects. The article also introduces several considerations for the patent prosecutor in the aftermath of Phillips

    Harga Diri Sebagai Moderator Pada Hubungan Kesepian Dan Adiksi Internet Pada Remaja

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    Many researches have been conducted in evaluating internet addiction on adolescents.Generally previous researches focus on internet addiction antecedents or the impact of theaddiction. So far it can be noted that very few attention given to identify moderating variablein creating internet addiction. Given the fruitfull of studies on the relationship betweeninternet addiction and relating variables, it is important to understand the moderating factor,especially in term of causal relation. The aim of the the study was to investigate themoderating impact of self-esteem on the relationship between loneliness and internetaddiction among adolescents. The sample of the study consisted of 121 adolescents selectedfrom several internet cafes in Central Jakarta. Three valid and reliable questionnaires titledInternet Addiction Scale, Loneliness Scale, and Self-esteem Scale were used for this study. Theresults revealed that self-esteem did not significantly moderate the relationship betweenloneliness and internet addiction among respondents. However, self-esteem exhibited asignificant unique relationship with internet addiction

    Life Stress, Religiosity, and Personal Adjustment of Indonesian as International Students

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    Understanding adaptation problem in International context is necessary as a source from which host universities formulate support services and counseling provision as well as for preparation before departure for International students. Although research on adjustment has burgeoned over the past several decades, relatively little is known about overseas student, particularly among Indonesian students as expatriates in some countries around the world. The present study is intended to examine the relationship of their life stress, religiosity, and adjustment. Data from 96 Indonesian International students were collected using demographic questions, personal adjustment scale, religiosity scale, and Index of Life Stress. Results revealed that the samples experienced moderate life stress, high religiosity, and high personal adjustment. Moreover, it was found that religiosity did not serve as moderator in the relationship between life stress and adjustment. Further, source of education financial support, as a part of general living issues, has unique contribution to their adjustment. Implication and limitations of this study are discussed in term of further research
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