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Columbanus, charisma and the revolt of the monks of Bobbio
The account of the revolt of the monks of Bobbio against Columbanusâ successor Attala by Jonas of Bobbio gives only some clues as to why it took place, but suggests that Attala was lacking charisma. Jonas fails to mention the subsequent introduction of the Benedictine Rule to Bobbio and its combination with Columbanian traditions in the Rule of the master; he is also reticent about the deve lopment of cells, or submonasteries, partly as a result of the revolt. It is suggested here that the monastic rule currently known as the Rule of Eugippius was compiled for these cells and that the Rules of the fathers, currently dated to an earlier period, might also be associated with attempts to pacify the monksâ revolt
The Lover Reflected in the Exemplum: A Study of Propertius 1.3 and 2.6
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Selective Screening of Type 2 Diabetes for Washoe Countyâs Hispanic Population
Hispanic Americans with unrecognized, asymptomatic diabetes are more likely to experience poor quality of life and diabetic complications such as heart, eye and kidney disease than non-Hispanic whites of similar age. Multiple factors, such as cultural beliefs, lack of knowledge and limited access to health care, contribute to the fact that one-third of total diabetes among Hispanic Americans is undiagnosed. For Washoe County, Nevada, the actual percentage of adult Hispanics with diabetes may be almost 12%. In 2003, the Defeat Diabetes Screening Project provided three screenings targeting the Hispanic population in Reno and Sparks. Seventy-one percent of 348 screened were Hispanic. The purpose of the screenings was to identify and provide persons at high risk for diabetes with early diagnosis and health care. Defeat Diabetes identified 11 new cases of diabetes, a 32% yield that is within the historical range of 5 to 40% for selective screening
Powerful partnerships: enhancing the student experience through career long professional learning [Poster]
The School of Education (SofE) recognises the importance of promoting opportunities for students and staff to engage with each other. Higher Education (HE) has been transformed over the last twenty years and the change from teacher-centred pedagogy to a more student-centred approach has been widely adopted (OâNeill and McMahon, 2005). The SofE provides a rich and diverse curriculum of study across a range of degree programmes. We have established a staff and student partnership which has seen a refreshed focus on the student, where their voice is influential in what they learn. This has been the emphasis of many researchers in the past. Both Rogers (1983) and Burnard (1999) illustrate that this is essential in establishing and maintaining student-centred learning. This poster illustrates the benefits to a staff and student partnership as established at The University of Glasgow
Interaction of Stern layer and domain structure on photochemistry of lead-zirconate-titanate.
Perovskite ferroelectric materials such as PZT have long been known to have wideband semiconducting properties. It has also been found that they have interesting spatially controllable surface photochemical effects that are not seen in 'normal' semiconductors. This has led to their being studied as possible tools in areas such as metal salt reduction and oxidation for nanoparticle growth. This paper discusses the effects of incident photon energy on the reduction of Ag0 onto PZT(30/70) surfaces with particular emphasis on the part played by energy band bending and the Stern layer. It was found that for increasing photon energy between 4.4 and 5.0 eV both the [1 1 1] and the [1 0 0] orientations of PZT followed a similar trend in that the average Ag0 cluster cross-sectional area increased by a ratio of ca 1.6 to 1. This increase was put down to the higher energy photons exciting more electrons from deeper in the density of states for the material allowing a greater reduction rate of Ag+ at the surface
The Least Action Principle And The Spin Of Galaxies In The Local Group
Using Peebles' least action principle, we determine trajectories for the
galaxies in the Local Group and the more massive galaxies in the Local
Neighbourhood. We deduce the resulting angular momentum for the whole of the
Local Group and study the tidal force acting on the Local Group and its
galaxies. Although Andromeda and the Milky Way dominate the tidal force acting
on each other during the present epoch, we show that there is a transition time
at before which the tidal force is dominated by galaxies outside
the Local Group in each case. This shows that the Local Group can not be
considered as an isolated system as far as the tidal forces are concerned. We
integrate the tidal torques acting on the Milky Way and Andromeda and derive
their spin angular momenta, obtaining results which are comparable with
observation.Comment: 16 pages (5 figures available on request), plain TeX, IoA-93-01-AM
Experimental archeology and serious games: challenges of inhabiting virtual heritage
Experimental archaeology has long yielded valuable insights into the tools and techniques that featured in past peoplesâ relationship with the material world around them. However, experimental archaeology has, hitherto, confined itself to rigid, empirical and quantitative questions. This paper applies principles of experimental archaeology and serious gaming tools in the reconstructions of a British Iron Age Roundhouse. The paper explains a number of experiments conducted to look for quantitative differences in movement in virtual vs material environments using both âvirtualâ studio reconstruction as well as material reconstruction. The data from these experiments was then analysed to look for differences in movement which could be attributed to artefacts and/or environments. The paper explains the structure of the experiments, how the data was generated, what theories may make sense of the data, what conclusions have been drawn and how serious gaming tools can support the creation of new experimental heritage environments
Modelling Interdependent Cascading Failures in Real World Complex Networks using a Functional Dependency Model
Infrastructure systems are becoming increasingly complex and interdependent. As a result our ability to predict the
likelihood of large-scale failure of these systems has significantly diminished and the consequence of this is that we
now have a greatly increased risk of devastating impacts to society.
Traditionally these systems have been analysed using physically-based models. However, this approach can only
provide information for a specific network and is limited by the number of scenarios that can be tested. In an attempt
to overcome this shortcoming, many studies have used network graph theory to provide an alternative analysis
approach. This approach has tended to consider infrastructure systems in isolation, but has recently considered
the analysis of interdependent networks through combination with percolation theory. However, these studies have
focused on the analysis of synthetic networks and tend to only consider the topology of the system.
In this paper we develop a new analysis approach, based upon network theory, but accounting for the hierarchical
structure and functional dependency observed in real world infrastructure networks. We apply this method to two
real world networks, to show that it can be used to quantify the impact that failures within an electricity network have
upon a dependent water network
Narrative Quilts and Quilted Narratives: The Art of Faith Ringgold and Alice Walker
There have been two main streams of influence on Chicano artists aside from the obvious one that is the result of their artistic training, education and development in the United States. The primary influence came from Mexico, first during the colonial period in the form of New Spanish art and architecture, and then in modem times provided by the Mexican muralists through their work and their use of pre-Columbian art. The New Spanish materials formed the nucleus for the second stream of influence composed of the various manifestations of religious folk art found primarily in the Southwest
Observation of a cascaded process in intracavity terahertz optical parametric oscillators based on lithium niobate
Cascaded difference frequency generation has been observed in intracavity optical parametric oscillators based on bulk lithium niobate and producing nanosecond pulses of terahertz radiation. Two idler waves are generated, namely: the primary idler wave associated with the parametric down conversion process itself; and a secondary idler wave, due to difference frequency generation. Experimental investigations of the frequency, temporal evolution, propagation direction, intensity, phase matching and oscillation threshold of the generated down-converted waves are reported. The overall generation efficiency for the terahertz radiation is enhanced, thereby overcoming the Manley-Rowe limit. Advantages of the present approach over schemes based on periodically poled lithium niobate are identified.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe
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