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Die gemolesteerde kind as getuie
The accusatorial principle provides the basis for the South African taw o f criminal procedure. In practice this results in the abused child being subjected to substantial trauma when it is called upon to give evidence in such a case. The abused child is often still battling to regain its self-esteem and self-confidence at the time of the trial. By subjecting the abused child to the giving of vidence and being cross-examined in the presence of the accused, the child's chances of regaining its selfesteem are rendered very slim indeed. In the interest of the abused child, and to satisfy the requirement of justice for all, an alternative to the existing system has to be found. In order to improve on the current situation, it is the authorâs submission that a form of procedure should be adopted through which the appearance of the abused child in court during such a trial will be obviated. Some specific proposals to achieve this are made by the author
Remix : Pathways of the mind
This brief piece discusses John Foleyâs recent work on The Pathways Project, which explores the relationship between oral tradition and Internet technology. âMashupsâ serves as a case study and introduction to some principal concepts in this project, with parallels between oral tradition, the ancient _cento_, and contemporary mashup music illustrating the correspondences between the oral, textual, and electronic worlds
Altitude performance of a low-noise-technology fan in a turbofan engine with and without a sound suppressing nacelle
Test variables were inlet Reynolds number index (0.2 to 0.5), flight Mach number (0.2 to 0.8), and flow distortion (tip radial and combined circumferential - tip radial patterns). Results are limited to fan bypass and overall engine performance. There were no discernible effects of Reynolds number on fan performance. Increasing flight Mach number shifted the fan operating line such that pressure ratio decreased and airflow increased. Inlet flow distortion lowered stall margin. For a Reynolds number index of 0.2 and flight Mach number of 0.54, the sound suppressing nacelle lowered fan efficiency three points and increased specific fuel consumption about 10 percent
Academic tutors/advisors and students working in partnership: negotiating and co-creating in âThe Third Spaceâ
In this perspectives piece, we argue that technology can be used to create and facilitate âThird Spaceâ advising, via a model of âflipped advisingâ which focuses on the development of quality staffâstudent partnerships. âThird Spaceâ advising, using technology, encourages students and staff to work together to create and validate knowledge, connect experiences, and improve the learning culture of the organization. It also aligns with Hockingsâ (2010) definition of inclusive practice in learning and teaching. While so much focus has been on the development of the advisor, the concept of Students as Partners (SaP) and âThe Third Spaceâ offer important lenses within which to shift the focus of advising practice away from the development of advisors and toward the development of staffâstudent partnerships, with a view to improving the impact and outcomes on students themselves
Biomarkers, Concussions, and the Duty of Care
Article published in the Michigan State Law Review
Trauma Innovations: MDMA as a Treatment Intervention for PTSD
Aims: To examine the evidence displayed across 3 distinct communities (popular, scientific, & clinical) in conjunction with the use of MDMA-AP as an intervention for PTSD. Method: A mixed method synthesis of qualitative and quantitative research. Data Sources: Four databases were searched [1980-Present] for MDMA & PTSD and/or Mithoefer, et al. 2010 specific scientific literature providing forty-two randomly selected articles; YouTube was searched specifically targeting the same criteria to provide forty-two randomly selected videos; 201 LICSW\u27s from Minnesota were also surveyed. Results: From the three datasets, three common themes emerged: (1) attitudes specifically geared toward MDMA-AP; (2) effusive or willful language; and (3) gaps in the research. Conclusions: Scientific literature is neutral to somewhat supportive of more study of MDMA-AP; primary source videos consider the topic highly newsworthy and are generally supportive of more study; LICSWs are supportive of the idea of further study of MDMA-AP
Review of the whirligig beetle genus Gyrinus of Venezuela (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae)
The Venezuelan species of the genus Gyrinus Geoffroy, 1762 are reviewed (Gyrinidae: Gyrininae: Gyrinini). The Venezuelan Gyrinus fauna is found to be comprised of nine species distributed among the subgenera Neogyrinus Hatch, 1926 and Oreogyrinus Ochs, 1935, although Gyrinus (Oreogyrinus) colombicus Régimbart, 1883 is known from imprecisely localized and potentially mislabeled specimens and the species presumably does not occur in Venezuela. Three new species are described: G. (Oreogyrinus) vinolentus sp. nov. from the Andes, and G. (Oreogyrinus) iridinus sp. nov. and G. (Neogyrinus) sabanensis sp. nov., from the Guiana Shield region. Two new synonymies are established: G. amazonicus Ochs, 1958 syn. nov. is synonymized with G. guianus Ochs, 1935, and G. racenisi Ochs, 1953 syn. nov. is synonymized with G. ovatus Aubé, 1838. Gyrinus (Oreogyrinus) feminalis Mouchamps, 1957, described from Venezuela from two female syntypes only, is considered as species inquirendum, as the types were not found. For each species a dorsal habitus, illustration of male and female genitalia, and distribution map are provided. A key and checklist for the Venezuelan Gyrinus species is included
Integrating the Generalized Other into Theories of Difference: Balancing and Bridging in Symbolic Interactionism
Symbolic interactionist theories need to use the generalized in order to explain difference, but this essential term has been neglected. A sense of group position has been used to focus on difference, but this term is too structural. To bridge this gap in symbolic interactionism, we show that a generalized other is socially constructed through framing; this process of social construction involves internalization or externalization; multiple generalized others routinely exist and they create multiple selves; generalized others may be positive or negative; generalized others are ranked in terms of importance to the self; and difference springs from these different rankings
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