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    Universality of human rights and cultural diversity-A Perspective

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    Sport and recreation activity patterns of 12-year-old learners at a city private primary school

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    Published ArticleThe new millennium brought about many changes, including changes in the physical activity patterns of children. Children are labelled as the "screen generation". Owing to the wide exposure to computers, television, play stations and cellphones, children tend to lead more sedentary lifestyles as their age increases. A survey was done at a city private primary school to determine the physical activity patterns of the Grade 6 (12 year old) learners (N=63, 33 boys and 30 girls). A self-constructed questionnaire, based on the activities the school offers and on the extramural activities the learners participate in, was used to measure the learners' physical activity patterns and to obtain data about their reasons and key motivators for participation. The responses show that the same group of learners participates in almost all the activities offered. The main problem clearly concerned learners who were uninvolved in all physical activities. Schools were identified as the key element to promote physical activity among learners (Vidyya, 2002:4; Aarnio, 2003:27). The activities must be positive and enjoyable to keep learners motivated and interested in future participation

    Engagement in parenting programmes: exploring facilitators of and barriers to participation

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    The large-scale delivery of evidence-based parenting programmes is key to nation building in South Africa. In order to achieve change, parents must participate in these programmes. This policy brief aims to contribute to an understanding of participation by exploring the barriers and facilitators encountered by a sample of parents who were invited to take part in one of two local parenting programmes. Recommendations to improve recruitment and retention strategies are provided

    Group classification of the Sachs equations for a radiating axisymmetric, non-rotating, vacuum space-time

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    We carry out a Lie group analysis of the Sachs equations for a time-dependent axisymmetric non-rotating space-time in which the Ricci tensor vanishes. These equations, which are the first two members of the set of Newman-Penrose equations, define the characteristic initial-value problem for the space-time. We find a particular form for the initial data such that these equations admit a Lie symmetry, and so defines a geometrically special class of such spacetimes. These should additionally be of particular physical interest because of this special geometric feature.Comment: 18 Pages. Submitted to Classical and Quantum Gravit

    Stabilized high-power laser system for the gravitational wave detector advanced LIGO

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    An ultra-stable, high-power cw Nd:YAG laser system, developed for the ground-based gravitational wave detector Advanced LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory), was comprehensively characterized. Laser power, frequency, beam pointing and beam quality were simultaneously stabilized using different active and passive schemes. The output beam, the performance of the stabilization, and the cross-coupling between different stabilization feedback control loops were characterized and found to fulfill most design requirements. The employed stabilization schemes and the achieved performance are of relevance to many high-precision optical experiments

    Wall-Fluid and Liquid-Gas Interfaces of Model Colloid-Polymer Mixtures by Simulation and Theory

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    We perform a study of the interfacial properties of a model suspension of hard sphere colloids with diameter σc\sigma_c and non-adsorbing ideal polymer coils with diameter σp\sigma_p. For the mixture in contact with a planar hard wall, we obtain from simulations the wall-fluid interfacial free energy, γwf\gamma_{wf}, for size ratios q=σp/σc=0.6q=\sigma_p/\sigma_c=0.6 and 1, using thermodynamic integration, and study the (excess) adsorption of colloids, Γc\Gamma_c, and of polymers, Γp\Gamma_p, at the hard wall. The interfacial tension of the free liquid-gas interface, γlg\gamma_{lg}, is obtained following three different routes in simulations: i) from studying the system size dependence of the interfacial width according to the predictions of capillary wave theory, ii) from the probability distribution of the colloid density at coexistence in the grand canonical ensemble, and iii) for statepoints where the colloidal liquid wets the wall completely, from Young's equation relating γlg\gamma_{lg} to the difference of wall-liquid and wall-gas interfacial tensions, γwl−γwg\gamma_{wl}-\gamma_{wg}. In addition, we calculate γwf,Γc\gamma_{wf}, \Gamma_c, and Γp\Gamma_p using density functional theory and a scaled particle theory based on free volume theory. Good agreement is found between the simulation results and those from density functional theory, while the results from scaled particle theory quantitatively deviate but reproduce some essential features. Simulation results for γlg\gamma_{lg} obtained from the three different routes are all in good agreement. Density functional theory predicts γlg\gamma_{lg} with good accuracy for high polymer reservoir packing fractions, but yields deviations from the simulation results close to the critical point.Comment: 23 pages, 10 figures, REVTEX. Fig 5a changed. Final versio

    Is there a reentrant glass in binary mixtures?

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    By employing computer simulations for a model binary mixture, we show that a reentrant glass transition upon adding a second component only occurs if the ratio α\alpha of the short-time mobilities between the glass-forming component and the additive is sufficiently small. For α≈1\alpha \approx 1, there is no reentrant glass, even if the size asymmetry between the two components is large, in accordance with two-component mode coupling theory. For α≪1\alpha \ll 1, on the other hand, the reentrant glass is observed and reproduced only by an effective one-component mode coupling theory.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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