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The Geopolitical Context of Chamorro Cultural Preservation in Guam, U.S.A.
An unincorporated Pacific Island territory of the United States, Guam has been under American rule since 1 898. While proudly Chamorro, the descendants of indigenous islanders have been American citizens since 1 950. U.S. foreign policy, Americanization of island institutions, immigration flows from Asia and Micronesia, and economic uncertainty present challenges to the perpetuation of Chamorro culture-a syncretic blend of indigenous, Spanish, and American influences that has endured through centuries of foreign domination. As a gateway from the East to the United States and a frequent destination for Micronesian immigrants from the Compacts of Free Association, Guam regularly receives immigrants from Asia and other Micronesian islands. Many immigrants arrive on Guam to fill labor shortages as professionals or construction workers, while others arrive with limited resources and skills that don\u27t easily transfer across cultures. Adding to this mix, a major U.S. military build-up is underway to transform Guam into a forward base in the Pacific. This article provides a case study of Guam through an overview of historical influences on Chamorro culture, a description of the island\u27s contemporary multicultural society, and a discussion of current geopolitical and social forces impacting Chamorro culture in the land where America\u27s day begins. Keywords: Chamorro studies, ethnic studies, cultural preservation, ethnic stratification, indigenous studies, colonialis
Modelling incomplete fusion dynamics of weakly-bound nuclei at near-barrier energies
The classical dynamical model for reactions induced by weakly-bound nuclei at
near-barrier energies is developed further. It allows a quantitative study of
the role and importance of incomplete fusion dynamics in asymptotic
observables, such as the population of high-spin states in reaction products as
well as the angular distribution of direct alpha-production. Model calculations
indicate that incomplete fusion is an effective mechanism for populating
high-spin states, and its contribution to the direct alpha production yield
diminishes with decreasing energy towards the Coulomb barrier. It also becomes
notably separated in angles from the contribution of no-capture breakup events.
This should facilitate the experimental disentanglement of these competing
reaction processes.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures (for better resolution figures please contact the
author), Accepted in Journal of Physics
Asymptotically anomalous black hole configurations in gravitating nonlinear electrodynamics
We analyze the class of non-linear electrodynamics minimally coupled to
gravitation supporting asymptotically flat \textit{non Schwarzschild-like}
elementary solutions. The Lagrangian densities governing the dynamics of these
models in flat space are defined and fully characterized as a subclass of the
set of functions of the two standard field invariants, restricted by
requirements of regularity, parity invariance and positivity of the energy,
which are necessary conditions for the theories to be physically admissible.
Such requirements allow for a complete characterization and classification of
the geometrical structures of the elementary solutions for the corresponding
gravity-coupled models. In particular, an immediate consequence of the
requirement of positivity of the energy is the asymptotic flatness of
gravitating elementary solutions for any admissible model. The present
analysis, together with the (already published) one concerning the full class
of admissible gravitating non-linear electrodynamics supporting asymptotically
flat \textit{Schwarzschild-like} elementary solutions, completes and exhausts
the study of the gravitating point-like charge problem for this kind of models.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, revtex4, added extra paragraph in conclusions,
added some references, added other minor changes, to published in Phys.Rev.
Prototype Graphs for radiative Corrections to Polarized Chargino or Neutralino Production in Electron-Positron Annihilation
We present the contributions from all types of one-loop corrections to the
scattering amplitude for the pair production of polarized charginos or
neutralinos from polarized electron-positron annihilation. The contributions
are classified in terms of ``prototypes'' distinguished by the number of
particles inside the loops and their spins. The results are quoted in terms of
the Veltman-Passarino functions in terms of general couplings and internal
masses. The results can therefore be applied to any supersymmetric extension of
the Standard Model or indeed to any polarized fermion pair production process
in electron-positron annihilation.Comment: LATEX 38 pages, 26 figure
Percolation for the stable marriage of Poisson and Lebesgue with random appetites
Let be a set of centers chosen according to a Poisson point process in
. Consider the allocation of to which is
stable in the sense of the Gale-Shapley marriage problem, with the additional
feature that every center has a random appetite , where
is a nonnegative scale constant and is a nonnegative random
variable. Generalizing previous results by Freire, Popov and Vachkovskaia
(\cite{FPV}), we show the absence of percolation when is small enough,
depending on certain characteristics of the moment of .Comment: 12 pages. Final versio
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