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    Alien Registration- Osmond, Lillian M. (Portland, Cumberland County)

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    PENCIPTAAN TARI RASE PANJI-PANJI

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    Karya Rase Panji-Panji karya ini terinspirasi dari simbol-simbol tradisi panji-panji adat yaitu ubur-ubur, ular-ular dan pemanai yang memiliki makna tentang sikap kepemimpinan. Dalam karya ini ingin menyampaikan pesan bahwa setiap pemimpin wajib mempertanggungjawabkan tugas kepemimpinannya. Melalui karya ini pengkarya mencoba mengekspresikan peristiwa yang terjadi dalam berbagai kasus dengan sikap kepemimpinan yang ada di simbol-simbol tradisi panji-panji adat tidak sesuai dan ketidaksejalanan dengan gambaran kenyataan sebenarnya terhadap praktek kerja sebagian pemimpin

    Paper Session II-C - Legal Challenges in Realizing Interstellar Initiatives

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    Exploration of our solar system and beyond has barely begun. The challenges of space are limitless, and each addition to our ability to operate there opens new legal concerns between ourselves and our international partners. We are in fact living at the very beginning of time. Our descendants of far-off ages will use the legal framework we put in place to reach unimaginable opportunities. In the past our forefathers never envisioned the United States Constitution to be such a strong source of power for the government. Consequently We the people of the United States have the Bill of Rights. Will the legal framework we establish provide the guidance to extend beyond the solar system and journey to other stars? In taking the logical steps in space to realize Space Exploration Initiative and beyond we must consider the legalities associated with birth, life, and death. Thus, the issue of birth on another planet is discussed. Would a lunar or Mars born space traveler obtain citizenship through the United Nations registry? To what earth bound land would this traveler be sovereign? The time of the birth, the day, and even the calendar year must be described in such a manner that when man does go beyond the solar system to other stars the legal framework established goes as well. Will the framework provide for genetic engineering to be realized in other worlds and not be suppressed by social and political earthbound ways

    ‘All in all it is just a judgement call’: issues surrounding sexual consent in young people’s heterosexual encounters

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    In the UK, there has been growing concern about young people’s understanding of sexual consent, with the views of young people themselves often lost in academic and educational policy debates. However, the focus on high rates of sexual violence has meant a lack of attention on the everyday negotiation of consensual heterosexual activity, leading to assumptions being made regarding young people’s lack of understanding of sexual consent. This paper emerges from a wider study of over 500 young people which sought to uncover their understanding of the issues. Drawing on data from workshops and the open text responses to an on-line survey the findings presented in this paper show that the majority of heterosexual young people understood the complexity of sexual consent as an embodied process, which can be difficult to define, talk about or practice uniformly. This complex understanding, in which sexual consent is a continuum rather than a dichotomy, has implications for sexual education initiatives. We argue that it is only by providing a closer understanding of how - within consensual sexual activities - young people understand and enact sexual consent through a range of embodied communication strategies that education surrounding sexual assault will become meaningful

    Photorespiration: metabolic pathways and their role in stress protection

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    Photorespiration results from the oxygenase reaction catalysed by ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/ oxygenase. In this reaction glycollate-2-phosphate is produced and subsequently metabolized in the photorespiratory pathway to form the Calvin cycle intermediate glycerate-3-phosphate. During this metabolic process, CO2 and NH3 are produced and ATP and reducing equivalents are consumed, thus making photorespiration a wasteful process. However, precisely because of this ine¤ciency, photorespiration could serve as an energy sink preventing the overreduction of the photosynthetic electron transport chain and photoinhibition, especially under stress conditions that lead to reduced rates of photosynthetic CO2 assimilation. Furthermore, photorespiration provides metabolites for other metabolic processes, e.g. glycine for the synthesis of glutathione, which is also involved in stress protection. In this review, we describe the use of photorespiratory mutants to study the control and regulation of photorespiratory pathways. In addition, we discuss the possible role of photorespiration under stress conditions, such as drought, high salt concentrations and high light intensities encountered by alpine plants

    Modelling and nanofabrication of chiral dielectric metasurfaces

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    Polarization control through all-dielectric metasurfaces holds great potential in different fields, such as telecommunications, biochemistry and holography. Asymmetric chiral metasurfaces supporting quasi-bound states in the continuum may prove very useful for controlling and manipulating the polarization state of light. A crucial quantity for characterizing the optical chirality is the circular dichroism (CD). In this work we analyse how the CD and quality factor of the optical mode can be strongly influenced by a nanofabrication error. Modelling the nanofabrication uncertainties on the gaps of the chiral metasurface, the imperfections of the etchings process or the modification of the asymmetry factor, we found that the proper engineering of the gap between the nanostructures of the unit cell is the most important parameter to achieve a high-quality factor and enhanced optical dichroism. An optimization of the nanofabrication processes, such as dose factor, dwell time and plasma etching demonstrates that, for a writing field of 100 & mu;m2, it is possible to obtain morphologically precise chiral metasurfaces, with fabrication uncertainties lower than those that would limit Q factor and chirality property

    XMM-Newton study of 0.012<z<0.024 groups. I: Overview of the IGM thermodynamics

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    We study the thermodynamic properties of the hot gas in a sample of groups in the 0.012-0.024 redshift range, using XMM-Newton observations. We present measurements of temperature, entropy, pressure and iron abundance. Non-parametric fits are used to derive the mean properties of the sample and to study dispersion in the values of entropy and pressure. The scaling of the entropy at 0.2r500 matches well the results of Ponman et al. (2003). However, compared to cool clusters, the groups in our sample reveal larger entropy at inner radii and a substantially flatter slope in the entropy in the outskirts, compared to both the prediction of pure gravitational heating and to observations of clusters. This difference corresponds to the systematically flatter group surface brightness profiles, reported previously. The scaled pressure profiles can be well approximated with a Sersic model with n=4. We find that groups exhibit a systematically larger dispersion in pressure, compared to clusters of galaxies, while the dispersion in entropy is similar.Comment: 11 pages, MNRAS in press, the 25 page version with all 176 figures included is at ftp://ftp.xray.mpe.mpg.de/people/alexis/2dxgs_astroph.ps.g

    Nanopatterned Graphene on a Polymer Substrate by a Direct Peel-off Technique

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    : A graphene (Gr) on a polyimide (PI) polymer film (Gr−PI film), obtained by a direct peel-off technique, is proposed and investigated. Thanks to its high transparency, electrical conductivity, mechanical strength, and chemical durability, the Gr−PI film is an ideal substrate for flexible electronic and optoelectronic devices, including transistors, lightemitting diodes, and plasmonic antennas. It is obtained using a straightforward method. After spin coating and curing a PI film on Gr previously grown on Cu, one can separate the Gr−PI film from the Cu foil thanks to the difference in the adhesive energy between the Gr−Cu and Gr−PI interfaces. The resulting Gr−PI film shows an average electrical sheet resistance ranging from 520 to 860 Ω/sq and a very high optical transmission (>90%), which have allowed the demonstration of a transparent heater. The surface morphology of the Gr−PI film follows that of the Cu foil, with the latter maintaining its surface properties and allowing in this way its reuse in subsequent chemical vapor deposition growth. The mePeer ReviewedPostprint (author’s final draft

    Community awareness of green roofs in Sydney

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    There are environmental, economic and social benefits of installing green roofs and walls on city buildings. The environmental benefits are lower building related operational carbon emissions, reductions in the urban heat island, increases in bio-diversity and reductions in storm-water run-off. Economically, the benefits are reduced roof maintenance costs, lower running costs, higher capital and rental values for commercial buildings. Finally the social or community gains are the creation of aesthetically pleasing spaces, landmarksand cultural capital as well as provision of recreational spaces. Furthermore social, psychological and therapeutic gains accrue when the roof or wall is visible to people andis used for social interaction and leisure activities. The perceived drawbacks are perceived greater risk of building leaks, high costs of installation and maintenance, and access and security issues. Whilst the technology to design and install green roofs and walls has existed for hundreds of years the uptake and the demand for green roofs and walls has not been high. Overall, the environmental social and economic gains are not perceived sufficient to create significant demand to set up green roofs and walls. In Sydney Australia, the existing number of green roofs and walls are testimony to this observation. With the aim of addressing the barriers to the uptake of green roofs and walls; it is essential to understand the way in which the key stakeholders; here the community, perceive the technology. With this knowledge it is then feasible to develop an agenda to mitigate any erroneous perceptions that exists. This research reports on a survey with the Sydney community to determine their perceptions of green roofs and walls
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