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    Comments on 'Minority Rights': A Majority Problem?

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    Comments on 'Minority Rights': A Majority Problem?

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    Constructing habitus: promoting an international arts trend at the Singapore Arts Festival

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    The Singapore Arts Festival (SAF) is Singapore’s largest government-supported international arts festival. SAF presents the best in international and local arts, in an attempt, to develop what it perceives to be a lack of cultural knowledge of the Singaporean arts-going public. Using Pierre Bourdieu’s key concept of ‘habitus’ together with an analysis of the programming of the festival, this paper will highlight how the festival seeks to create a specific cultural taste in Singaporean art-goers through privileging and promoting works that are internationally marketable to European countries. The paper will conclude that this programming style occurs at the expense of Singaporean artists and hinders the development of the city’s state cultural and artistic development

    Analysis of interference to cable television due to mobile usage in the Digital Dividend

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    The start of use of mobile applications in the 800 MHz band, which forms part of the ‘Digital Dividend’, will cause interference to TV signals under certain conditions. The new mobile applications (called LTE, Long Term Evolution) use frequencies also used in cable TV networks. This report examines how much interference may occur when providing digital television over cable networks

    Embracing complexity in international forest governance: a way forward; Policy Brief

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    This Policy Brief summarizes the findings of a comprehensive assessment of scientific information about international forest governance carried out by an Expert Panel of over 30 of the world's leading scientists working in the areas of environmental governance and international forest law. It aims to provide policy and decision makers with essential knowledge and building blocks required for a more effective and inclusive governance of the world's forest

    Onbeperkt Houdbaar: Advies voor een Nieuw Natuurbeleid in Nederland.

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    In mei 2011 ontving Ilkka Hanski uit handen van de Zweedse koning Karel Gustaaf\ud de prestigieuze Crafoord prize. Hij kreeg de prijs voor zijn bijdrage aan de wiskundige theorie die de effecten van oppervlakte en versnippering van natuur op de populaties van wilde planten en dieren beschrijft. Ongeveer gelijktijdig doemden in Nederland de contouren op van een drastische koerswijziging van de overheid, die een einde zou maken aan het Nederlandse natuurbeleid dat sinds 1990 op deze theorie was gebaseerd. Er werden ingrijpende bezuinigingen aangekondigd, van meer dan 70%. Nooit eerder was de kloof tussen regeringsbeleid en wetenschappelijk inzicht zo diep. Deze koerswijziging heeft de aanzet gegeven tot een politieke en maatschappelijke herbezinning op nut en noodzaak van het natuurbelei

    AC-KBO Revisited

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    Equational theories that contain axioms expressing associativity and commutativity (AC) of certain operators are ubiquitous. Theorem proving methods in such theories rely on well-founded orders that are compatible with the AC axioms. In this paper we consider various definitions of AC-compatible Knuth-Bendix orders. The orders of Steinbach and of Korovin and Voronkov are revisited. The former is enhanced to a more powerful version, and we modify the latter to amend its lack of monotonicity on non-ground terms. We further present new complexity results. An extension reflecting the recent proposal of subterm coefficients in standard Knuth-Bendix orders is also given. The various orders are compared on problems in termination and completion.Comment: 31 pages, To appear in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming (TPLP) special issue for the 12th International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming (FLOPS 2014
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