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    Morlock, J.

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    Class struggle as represented by the character eloi and morlock in hebert george wells’ the time machine

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    Abstract This study analyzed a novel written by Hebert George Wells, The Time Machine.The author talked about the different classes based on society’s economic status, namely upper class and lower class that might cause the class struggle. There were three objectives that were formulated by the writer, 1) to discuss the characterization of the Eloi and Morlock, 2) to present the conflict between Eloi and Morlock, 3) to discuss the class struggle between the upper and lower class in accomplishing their desire as represented by character Eloi and Morlock. In analyzing this novel the writer used the socio-cultural-historical and biographical approach and also the library research to analyze this novel. There were two main character in the novel that represented the upper and lower classes in nineteenth century. They had conflict since hundreds years ago that was the lower class were oppressed by the upper class. It made them bare and did the struggle. This struggle came from the economical, ideological and political background. Since the economical struggle that was increasing the wage and shorting the work hours was not approved, they made the ideological struggle. This struggle found the perfect way to control the upper class. After that, they did the political struggle that served the upper as the cattle and prey them. They also changed the rule which was oppressed to oppress. It recommended for the next researcher to use the same approach and for the teacher to use this novel as learning material

    Class Struggle As Represented By The Character Eloi And Morlock In Hebert George Wells’ The Time Machine

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    AbstractThis study analyzed a novel written by Hebert George Wells, The Time Machine.The author talked about the different classes based on society’s economic status, namely upper class and lower class that might cause the class struggle. There were three objectives that were formulated by the writer, 1) to discuss the characterization of the Eloi and Morlock, 2) to present the conflict between Eloi and Morlock, 3) to discuss the class struggle between the upper and lower class in accomplishing their desire as represented by character Eloi and Morlock. In analyzing this novel the writer used the socio-cultural-historical and biographical approach and also the library research to analyze this novel. There were two main character in the novel that represented the upper and lower classes in nineteenth century. They had conflict since hundreds years ago that was the lower class were oppressed by the upper class. It made them bare and did the struggle. This struggle came from the economical, ideological and political background. Since the economical struggle that was increasing the wage and shorting the work hours was not approved, they made the ideological struggle. This struggle found the perfect way to control the upper class. After that, they did the political struggle that served the upper as the cattle and prey them. They also changed the rule which was oppressed to oppress. It recommended for the next researcher to use the same approach and for the teacher to use this novel as learning material.</jats:p

    Assessing the material loss of the modular taper interface in retrieved metal on metal hip replacements

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    Measuring the amount of material loss in the case of revised hip replacements is considered to be a prerequisite of understanding and assessing the true in vivo performance of the implant. This paper outlines a method developed by the authors for quantifying taper material loss as well as more general taper interface parameters. Previous studies have mostly relied on visual inspection to assess the material loss at the taper interface, whereas this method aims to characterize any surface and form changes through the use of an out-of-roundness measurement machine. Along with assessing the volumetric wear, maximum linear penetration and taper contact length can also be determined. The method was applied to retrieved large head metal-on-metal femoral heads in order to quantify the material loss at this junction. Material loss from the female femoral head taper can be characterized as a localized area that is in contact with the stem taper surface. The study showed that this method has good repeatability and a low level of interoperability variation between operators

    20 Years of Archive Fever (Freud Museum)

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    "It is what is happening, right here, when a house, the Freuds' last house, becomes a museum: the passage from one institution to another." (Jacques Derrida, 'Archive Fever') Presented as a gift to the Freud Museum, Jacques Derrida's 1994 lecture 'Archive Fever' remains a compelling work for scholars and artists interested in the relationship between archives, memory, and technology. Originally titled 'The Concept of the Archive: A Freudian Impression', Derrida's deconstruction of the act of archiving beautifully opens up the contradictory nature of archives: how they are simultaneously public and private spaces, institutive and conservative, traditional and revolutionary. To mark the 20th anniversary of the lecture, the 'archive' at the centre of Derrida's thinking - the Freud Museum - invited a number of academics who attended the lecture to recall their memories of it, offer their interpretations of the work, and explore its continued relevance today. The panel included Riccardo Steiner (Psychoanalyst and speaker at the original conference), Prof. Sarah Wilson (Courtauld Institute, where the conference was held), Prof. Dany Nobus (Brunel University), Dr. Forbes Morlock (Syracuse University), Julia Borossa (Middlesex University) and Michael Molnar (Former Director of the Freud Museum and principal conference organizer). "Derrida sees in Freud's writing the very desire that is Archive Fever: the desire to recover moments of inception: to find and possess all sorts of beginnings." (Carolyn Steedman, 'Dust') In addition to the panel discussion, experts from different academic disciplines explained the importance of 'Archive Fever' to their work. Contributions included talks by Prof. Carolyn Steedman (Emeritus Professor of History at Warwick University, and author of Dust: The Archive and Cultural History), Dr. Beverley Butler (Senior Lecturer at UCL's Institute of Archaeology), and Professor Jérôme Lèbre (Paris) The event was curated by Guy Atkins (Doctoral Researcher at Goldsmiths and the Museum of London) and was recorded by James Bulley (Doctoral Researcher at Goldsmiths, University of London). Proceedings; Part 1 Michael Molnar Michael Molnar is a former Director of the Freud Museum. He worked at the Museum from just before its opening in 1986 until 2009, and was Director from 2003 to 2009. In 1994 he was one of the key organizers of the "Memory - A Question of Archives" conference at which Derrida gave the 'Archive Fever' lecture. Forbes Morlock Forbes Morlock is a lecturer at Syracuse University, London. He has published widely on hospitality, friendship, seduction, and the uncanny—as well as the writing of Derrida, Rancière, and Freud. In 2009, he published “Freud and the Gift of Flowers” with the artist Sharon Kivland. He has taught at Syracuse University for more than 20 years. Julia Borossa Julia Borossa is Director of the Centre for Psychoanalysis at Middlesex University. She is a longtime collaborator of the Freud Museum, a collaboration that has involved conferences and publications, such as the book Psychoanalysis, Fascism, and Fundamentalism. Her ongoing research and publications centre on the politics and remit of the psychoanalytic movement. Riccardo Steiner Riccardo Steiner is a psychoanalyst. He has written extensively on the cultural and sociopolitical context of psychoanalysis. He worked for many years in the Archive of the British Psychoanalytical Society, and was its honorary archivist from 2001 till 2005. In 2001 he was awarded the Sigourney Prize for his contribution to psychoanalysis. Dany Nobus Dany Nobus is Professor of Psychology and Psychoanalysis at Brunel University London, where he also directs the MA Programme in Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Society. He is the Chair of the Freud Museum, and has published numerous books and papers on the history, theory, and practice of psychoanalysis. Sarah Wilson Professor Sarah Wilson is an art historian and curator at the Courtauld Institute. Her interests extend from postwar and Cold War Europe and the USSR to contemporary global art. In 1994, she hosted the “Memory - A Question of Archives” at the Courtauld Institute. Part 2 Carolyn Steedman Title: Beginning Archive Fever Professor Carolyn Steedman is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Warwick. Her most recent book, An Everyday Life of the English Working Class, was published in December 2013. In relation to Derrida, she is best known for her 2001 book, “Dust – The Archive and Cultural History”. Beverley Butler Title: Heritage fevers, archival turns & 'just' futures from Alexandria to Jerusalem Dr Beverley Butler is Director of the M.A. in Cultural Heritage at UCL and a Senior Lecturer in Cultural Memory Studies. Her research focuses mainly in the Middle East, engaging in ethnographies of cultural heritage projects in Alexandria, Jerusalem, and the West Bank. Jérôme Lèbre Title: Living as an archive: from a Freudian impression to the Freudian character Jérôme Lèbre is Professor of Philosophy at Saint Quentin. He has published extensively on the work of Jacques Derrida, most recently in his book ‘Derrida: la justice sans condition’, published in 2013

    Study of CP violation in Bs\rightarrow J/psi phi decays at CDF

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    Observation of Bs0→J/ψK*(892)0 [B subscript s superscript 0 → J / psi K* (892) superscript 0] and Bs0→J/ψKS0 [B subscript s superscript 0 → J / psi K subscript s superscript 0 ] decays

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    We report the first observation of two Cabibbo-suppressed decay modes of the Bs0 [B subscript s superscript 0] meson. Using a sample of pp̅ collisions at √s=1.96  [square root of 1.96] TeV corresponding to 5.9  fb-1 [fb superscript -1] of integrated luminosity collected with the CDF II, the collider detector at the Fermilab Tevatron, we search for new Bs0 [B subscript s superscript 0] decay modes in a sample of events containing J/ψ→μ+μ- [J / psi→mu superscript + mu superscript -] decays. We reconstruct a Bs0→J/ψK*(892)0 [B subscript s superscript 0→J / psi K subscript s superscript 0] signal with K*(892)0→K+π- [K* (892) superscript 0 →K superscript + pi superscript -], observing a yield of 151±25 events with a statistical significance of 8.0σ [8.0 delta]. We also reconstruct a Bs0→J/ψKS0 [B subscript s superscript 0→J / psi K subscript s superscript 0] signal with KS0→π+π- [K subscript s superscript 0→ pi superscript + pi superscript -], observing a yield of 64±14 events with a statistical significance of 7.2σ [7.2 delta]. From these yields, we extract the branching ratios B(Bs0→J/ψK*(892)0)=(8.3±3.8)×10-5 [B (B subscript s superscript 0→J / psi K* (892) superscript 0) = (8.3±3.8) × 10 superscript -5] and B(Bs0→J/ψK0)=(3.5±0.8)×10-5 [B (B subscript s superscript 0→J / psi K superscript 0) = (3.5 ± 0.8) × 10 superscript -5], where statistical, systematic, and fragmentation-fraction uncertainties are included in the combined uncertainty.United States. Dept. of EnergyNational Science foundation (U.S.)Alfred P. Sloan Foundatio

    In vivo friction in total hip joint replecament - the 'un'known load paramater

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    Die Implantation eines künstlichen Hüftgelenks wird als eine der erfolgreichsten Operation des letzten Jahrhunderts bezeichnet. Insbesondere Lockerungen aufgrund von Abrieb und aseptischer Lockerung haben während der letzten zwei Dekaden jedoch zu keiner signifikanten Verringerung der Revisionsraten geführt. Die Lebensdauer und Standfestigkeiten vor allem der acetabulären Komponenten stellen hierbei somit immer noch ein signifikantes klinisches Problem dar. So zeigen Analysen des schwedischen Prothesenregisters, dass bei bis zu 70% aller Primär-Revisionen und bei bis zu 48% aller multiplen Revisionen nur das Inlay oder nur Inlay und Pfanne gewechselt werden mussten. Offensichtlich ist somit die in vivo auftretende Reibung nach wie vor der Hauptrisikofaktor für den Gelenkflächen-Abrieb und Lockerung und damit für das langfristige ‚Überleben‘ des Gelenkersatzes. Ziel der wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten war es daher, im Rahmen einer longitudinal angelegten Studie, die im totalen Hüftgelenkersatz auftretenden Kontaktkräfte und Reibmomente bei besonders aktiven Patienten erstmals direkt in vivo zu messen und systematisch zu analysieren, um so spezifische Einflussparameter der individuell wirkenden Gelenkreibung zu identifizieren. Für die Durchführung der geplanten Studie zur in-vivo-Messung der wirkenden Gelenkbelastungen und insbesondere für die Messung der in vivo wirkenden Gelenkreibung, wurde ein spezielles instrumentiertes Hüftimplantat entwickelt und in 10 aktive Patienten implantiert

    Freud on Holiday. Volume IV. A Cavernous Defile. Part I

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    Freud on Holiday. Volume IV, A Cavernous Defile. Part I ISBN 978-618-80384-7-9 Cube Art Editions, Athens, November 2013 With Lucia Farinati, and a foreword by Forbes Morlock Designed by Christos Lialios The holiday described here lead the author (with many digressions, which I am unable to avoid, including a few days in Vienna) to Trentino and Lavarone, to the Hotel du Lac, to other alpine walks, to mushroom gathering, to several Lucias (dead and alive), and to a woman with an uneven pace

    Folles de leur corps / Crazy about their bodies

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    A 96-page book which accompanied the exhibition of the same name. Published by CGP London in association with Ma Bibliothèque, designed by James Brooks, with short texts and essays written in in response to Kivland's textual descriptions of works: Pascal Beausse, Alison J. Carr, Vincent Dachy, Rachel Garfield, Chris Gibson, Catherine Grant, Johan F. Hartle, Ralf F. Hartmann, Frances Haselden, James Hellings, Jean-Marc Huitorel, Jaspar Joseph-Lester, Esther Leslie, Juliet Flower MacCannell, Forbes Morlock, Dany Nobus, Sanja Perovic, John W. P. Phillips, Steve Pile, Stefan Sczelkun, Joshua Simon, Linda Stupart, John Timberlake, and Sarah Wood
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