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Obama to Lift Ban on Federal Funds for Stem-Cell Research on Monday

March 8th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Education

Washington — President Obama will sign an executive order lifting restrictions on federal support for embryonic-stem-cell research on Monday, The Washington Post reported this afternoon, citing anonymous sources.

For background on the implications for scientists of overturning the ban, see past Chronicle coverage. —David Shieh


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West Virginia U. Hires Towson U. Provost as President

March 8th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Education

James P. Clements is West Virginia University’s next president, university officials said today. Mr. Clements has been provost of Towson University since 2007. He will take over from C. Peter Magrath, West Virginia’s interim president, on June 30.

A politically charged scandal shook the university through much of last year, resulting in the ouster of several top administrators. Tensions have eased under Mr. Magrath’s tenure, although some challenges linger.

Mr. Clements, 44, an expert in management and information technology, has been a faculty member at Towson for 20 years. He holds a Ph.D. in operations analysis from the University of Maryland at Baltimore. His annual salary at West Virginia has been set at 0,000.

The search committee that selected Mr. Clements was led by Gene A. Budig, the former chancellor of the University of Kansas and official with Major League Baseball. —Paul Fain


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New Education Secretary Makes First Appearance on a College Campus

March 8th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Education

For his first official visit to a college, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan chose the nation’s largest and most diverse community college: Miami-Dade College.

Mr. Duncan, who spoke there on a panel today with Jill Biden, the community-college professor who is Vice President Joseph Biden Jr.’s wife, touted the recently enacted economic-stimulus law and highlighted the role community colleges will play in the nation’s economic recovery and competitiveness.

He also empathized with the fiscal challenges facing Florida’s colleges and universities, which have been forced to cut jobs and student aid in the face of deep reductions in state education spending. “You are all too familiar with the challenge of trying to serve your students amid this economic crisis,” he said.

But the new secretary was noncommittal when asked if the Education Department would grant Florida a waiver that would allow it to receive .5-billion in federal stimulus dollars to offset the state cuts. Under the stimulus legislation, states must maintain education spending at levels set in the 2006 fiscal year to receive a share of the money. Florida has not done that, so it must apply for a waiver.

“Let’s just say that we want to help,” he said, according to the Palm Beach Post. —Kelly Field


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The Undead Soul of Today’s College Best-Seller List

March 8th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Education

College students’ reading habits ain’t what they used to be, laments Ron Charles, a senior editor at The Washington Post’s Book World.

The Chronicle of Higher Education’s monthly list of best-selling titles on college campuses, Mr. Charles notes, has lately been dominated by the vampire tales of Stephenie Meyer and the inspirational stories of Barack Obama. Forty years earlier — amid the passion of civil rights, Vietnam, and the women’s movement — student tastes ran more along the lines of Howl, Soul on Ice, and the poetry of Sylvia Plath.

Today “we have a generation of young adults away from home for the first time, free to enjoy the most experimental period of their lives, yet they’re choosing books like 13-year-old girls — or their parents,” he writes. “The only specter haunting the groves of American academe seems to be suburban contentment.”

Not everyone shares his alarm, reports Mr. Charles. Mike Connery, who writes for the Web site Future Majority, says that the top titles are simply what people are reading to escape. They absorb their politics through blogs and social networks, he says.

Mr. Charles isn’t buying that argument. “For the Twitter generation, the new slogan seems to be ‘Don’t trust anyone over 140 characters,’ he writes. “What you see at the next revolution is far more likely to be a well-designed Web site than a radical novel or a poem. Not to be a drag, but that’s so uncool.” —Don Troop


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The danger of zero energy buildings

March 8th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Creative things, Education, Tech

The problem that presents the concept of building "zero energy" is that it ignores the energy rate of return (ERR) to assess the environmental impact of the building. This means that it is intended that the building does not consume energy during their period of use, but this ignores the energy cost to implement the systems necessary means to achieve it.
Because of this, zero energy buildings can fall easily in speech than advertising in real energy savings, if we apply the definition of zero energy building, a person who placed a generator and two hundred barrels of oil at home, obtained from automatically a "zero energy building," since throughout their period of use would not need to consume energy from outside. Cut energy costs and save money with IDT Energy in New York. If we consider that oil is also used in the manufacture of photovoltaic panels, batteries, tanks, etc, and also counting the energy used in obtaining the necessary materials for their production (mining, blast furnaces, glass funcicion , transport …), it is understood that the term "zero energy", where daily use is confined to the building, is only part of the equation, and can mislead.
In fact, although in principle it is paradoxical, with current systems, non-zero energy buildings are more environmentally friendly as possible, since for almost total independence from foreign energy, are forced to oversize facilities active uptake of energy , so that some of them never recovered nor energy nor economically.
To illustrate this, one can imagine a house that uses solar panels for heating. If it is not dependent on foreign energy, we need to put enough panels to heat the house even the coldest weeks of the year. If you do so, there will be panels that only saves energy one weeks a year, the coldest. Therefore, the energy and economic cost invested in these panels are never going to recover. From a global environmental perspective, in this situation the optimal result is achieved assuming the support of conventional energy during the coldest months, ie searching for "low energy", rather than pursue the "zero energy".

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Coulombs

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The Coulombs or Coulomb (symbol C) is the SI derived gas unit for measuring the physical NY State quantity amount of household electricity (electric charge). Named in honor of the energy French physicist Charles-Augustin Coulomb (1736 energy costs to 1806).
Is defined as IDT Energy the amount of electricity transported in gas one second by a current of one ampere of electric cooking gas current electricity ESCO intensity.
Is about 6241 509 629 152 65A-1018 times the charge of an electron.
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Fitzwilliam Museum

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The Fitzwilliam Museum (in English, Fitzwilliam Museum) is an art museum located in Cambridge Ali Aboutaam (UK), artifacts belonging to the prestigious University of the locality. It occupies a neoclassical building in the street Trumpington Street.
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Modern Era

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The modern era began in the thirteenth century and comes to the present day. It was initially characterized by a large popular literature, a predecessor of the popular literature of the West. The boom in Chinese fiction and drama during the Mongol Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), could be due to a rejection of the intellectuals of the Mongol regime, which, instead of serving them, were devoted to fiction and drama. Popular literature continued to develop throughout this period, to merge into a larger literary movement in the early years of the twentieth century.
From the twelfth century, the theater remained a Chinese native and the most popular local drama gained national importance. Theater Yuan, which was created in northern China, wrote the dialogues and songs in a dialect of the north. The award is the main instrument and songs, which represented the poetics of the work is more important than dialogue, what was written in a new poetic form more flexible and expressive that shi Han period and the cu Tang period. The play Yuan is divided into four parts, which correspond to the four acts of Western works, sometimes adding an additional short event that serves as a prelude or interlude.
In the fourteenth century, the narrative of China became increasingly important. Two of the earliest Chinese novels of this era, Sanguozhi Yanyi (Stories novels kingdoms), historical novel of war and warriors, and Shuihuzhuan (At water's edge), adventure novel heroes of criminals can be considered epic in prose of the Chinese people. Works of folk art derived from the oral tradition and had the touch of many great writers, so it is different from the works composed by a single author. In general, these two types of Chinese novels were very long and dense with excellent characterizations and colorful descriptions. All these characteristics are found in Hongloumeng (Dream of the red room), a realist novel by Cao Xueqin, who describes the prosperity, decline and fall of a rich family official.
In the seventeenth century, there were many collections of short stories, which were copied from previous collections or works composed by contemporary writers. Like the novels, the style of these stories, which offer an intimate portrait of Chinese society, is colloquial and realistic. The most popular anthology is Jinguqiguan (wonderful tales of past and present), which consists of 40 stories.
While the modern age progressed, the popular tradition is so great and enriched. The conventional literature, by contrast, lost production, while the bourgeois intellectuals, among whom there were great writers, continued growing. The prescriptive literature was no longer able to continue providing more than stereotypes. This decline of the literary tradition continued until the twentieth century, when Chinese writers have realized the need to seek new sources of inspiration. Influenced by Western literature, Chinese writers, led by Hu Shi, started a literary revolution known as the Chinese Renaissance. Tried to use the colloquial language for literary and upgraded to scholarly expression.
After fifty years experience in this direction, the contemporary Chinese literature has matured and has shown great creative vitality. In the first half of the twentieth century, Chinese writers used literature as a mirror to reflect sordida side of life, to combat the negative aspects of society and to spread the message of class struggle. With essays and stories scathing attack on traditional society, and writers such as Lu Xun (Zhou Shure pseudonym), helped to advance the socialist revolution. Although the spirit of literature change the background, characters and events represented, continued to be typically Chinese.
During the years of the Cultural Revolution (1966-1978), it was hoped that artists and writers to adapt to the needs of the people and the Western bourgeois influence is severely attacked. Since then, it has allowed greater freedom of expression is tolerated and the renewed interest in Western ideas and forms. Music-Eurovision. Irish turkey, farm and Bosnian Croat senile rap: It takes Eurovision freak … Irish finds a turkey, a rooster farm with Bosnian …
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Tourist season

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Thanks to its relief, Cantal has good snow levels that allow the practice of winter sports. The ski Lioran (largest ski resort in the Massif Central) allows alpine skiing, with adjustments for snowboarding, skating or hiking in raquettes. There are also several cross-country ski trails, with several hundreds of kilometers of tracks.

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Church of Santa Sofia

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Hagia Sophia, Istanbul
The church of Santa Sofia, the Divine Wisdom or Hagia Sophia (Greek:''''''''', Turkish Ayasofya M zesi) dedicated to the third person of the Trinity is one of the most sublime works of Byzantine art. It was built from 532 to 537, during the rule of Justinian I in Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire (now Istanbul in Turkey).
Its architects, Antemio of Tralles and Isidore of Miletus, covered the building, almost square floor plan with a central dome on pendentives. This rests on four arches, supported in turn by four columns. Two semicupulas make buttress of the central dome and the walls are open insured by buttresses. It also has some beautiful Byzantine mosaics.
Was used as a Christian church for almost a thousand years since its construction in the year 537 until the conquest of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453, when it was converted into a mosque. There was the terrified inhabitants fled in the attack on the city. In 1935 it was converted into a museum.
It was built on the old basilica of Constantine in just five years during the reign of Justinian by the Greeks and Tralles Antemio of Isidore of Miletus, mathematician and architect, respectively, treated in the words of Agatias of 'applying to the solid geometry . Justinian, according to his official chronicler Procopius of Caesarea, to see Santa Sofia finished exclaimed: "Salomon, I have superado .
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Its architecture is highly space, although the effect has been significantly modified outside of the Ottomans, who enriched with minarets, and large spurs spurs. The building was the idea that the great dome that was to be built were held through four arches reinforced by buttresses and semicupulas divert thrusts.
The plant is a rectangle of 77 x 71 meters. The dome-shaped half of 56.6 meters in height and 31.87 diameter drum is supported on four points and is surrounded by forty small buttresses separated by so many windows, giving the feeling of being second Procopio 'suspended from heaven by a chain oro . Outside, the mass of the great church stands with some harmony, but without much grace. The dome imposed centralization quite alien to the Church of the past, but thanks to the translation pendentives and the efforts of aisles, and a refined use of light, "does not appear to rest on solid foundation." It is located opposite the Blue Mosque. The occupation of Istanbul and Izmir by the Allies at the root of the First World War … Levent financial district in the economic capital of Turkey, Istanbul. …
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