1,030 research outputs found

    A search for measure of the quality of life on Prince Edward Island: An inter-provincial "cost of living" inquiry

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    by Godfrey Baldacchino & Matt Funk.; 23 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm; "31 July 2008"- t.p.; Report written for Dr. Michael Mayne, Deputy Minister, Dept. of Innovation and Advanced Learning.; Includes bibliographic references (p. 19-21)

    Keynote Address — Funk and Afro Futurism: The Past, Present, and Future of the Funk

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    Dr. Frederick “Rickey” Vincent is author of the award-winning Funk: The Music, the People and the Rhythm of The One (1996), the first definitive treatment of funk music and culture. His address addresses: Liberation in the Moment: Other Worlds and Black Liberation (from Soul Train to “Wakanda Forever”) The Rhythm Revolution: Liberation, Motion, and Black Identity (JB and The One) Transcendence: The Higher Plane of the Funk Groove (Sly and the body/mind/spirit unification) The Collective: Tribalism in a Post-Industrial World (Funk blends genres, blends cultures as long as it’s “On the One”) The Epic: P-Funk Earth Tour and Beyond (The “super groups” take over) More Bounce: Digital Funk and the Search for the Soul in the Machine (From Disco to House to EDM) Bring That Beat Back: the Return of the Raw (From LA to DC, the funk band returns)https://ecommons.udayton.edu/dayton_funk_content/1028/thumbnail.jp

    Designing the fog:towards an intranet of things

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    \u3cp\u3eThe Fog of Things, ubiquitous computing in local contexts, is a reality now. The Internet of Things has arrived, although users use and perceive it rather as Internet of Thing [sic!]. Data and information flows vertically, not horizontally through the connected Everyday and promises of convenience and quality of life are at the mercy of the viability of business models and the benevolence of multi-national commercial entities. This position paper poses that things and connectedness can also be re-thought; products and services can be designed differently: bottom-up and with stronger ideals in place. Systems of connected things can be understood as horizontal autonomous networks of nodes, Intranets, that do not or only seldom connect to external entities for the exchange of data. This paper explains how to conceptualize these systems, proposes the use of system properties to address new design challenges, and concludes with an outlook on future work.\u3c/p\u3

    "Funk is its own reward" : an analysis of selected lyrics in popular funk music of the 1970s, 2008

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    This research examined popular funk music as the social and political voice of African Americans during the era of the seventies. The objective of this research was to reveal the messages found in the lyrics as they commented on the climate of the times for African Americans of that era. A content analysis method was used to study the lyrics of popular funk music. This method allowed the researcher to scrutinize the lyrics in the context of their creation. When theories on the black vernacular and its historical roles found in African-American literature and music respectively were used in tandem with content analysis, it brought to light the voice of popular funk music of the seventies. This research will be useful in terms of using popular funk music as a tool to research the history of African Americans from the seventies to the present. The research herein concludes that popular funk music lyrics espoused the sentiments of the African-American community as it utilized a culturally familiar vernacular and prose to express the evolving sociopolitical themes amid the changing conditions of the seventies era

    Field Lab Sleep and Energy:A System for Longitudinal Remote Sleep Tracking and Prototyping

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    There is both clinical and consumer interest in remote sleep tracking technologies. Sleep is interesting to be observed remotely, in a (smart) home environment. For longitudinal design research we needed to collect data for a longer period of time. Therefore, using the Data-Enabled Design process we built Field Lab Sleep and Energy. We conducted a user study for a period of one year using this system. Using the system the team could gather, store, process, visualize and analyze the incoming behavioral, experiential and contextual data. We built and embedded a communication platform in the system aiming to prototype human-IoT experiences. The RelaxBreathe program was one of these prototyped and tested human-IoT experiences. This positioning paper introduces Field Lab Sleep and Energy, the RelaxBreathe program case study and the findings of the team.</p

    Haggadischen Elemente in den Homilien des Aphraates, des persischen Weisen

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    This volume contains the inaugural dissertation of the Hungarian scholar Salomon Funk. In it, he addresses the following questions: What is Aphrahat’s dependence on Jewish sources? Which traditions did he receive from the Jews? Is Aphrahat unique in Syriac literature for his relationship to the Jews? After an introduction on Aphrahat’s life, works, and previous scholarship on him, Funk’s method is to go through biblical passages that Aphrahat comments on and show parallels in rabbinic literature. These passages are mostly from the Pentateuch but some subsequent parts of the Old Testament are also briefly touched on. Funk then shows how some of Aphrahat’s expressions and patterns of speech are related to rabbinic literature, and, finally, he indicates how Aphrahat’s psychology and theology relate to Jewish sources. The work concludes with three extraneous notes on the Jews in Persia, the Talmudic expression “Be Abidan,” and Aphrahat’s biblical citations and the Peshitta

    On affine planes with 3-regular group of projectivities

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    The author looks at affine planes from von Staudt's point of view, by investigating the consequences of regularity assumptions for the group Πa of affine projectivities. This group Πa, which consists of all products of parallel projections, is always doubly transitive; it is 2-regular only in Desarguesian affine planes, and it is 4-regular in free affine planes [A. Barlotti et al., Rend. Sem. Mat. Univ. Padova 60 (1978), 183--200; MR0555963 (81g:51005)]. Concerning 3-regularity, the author proves the following theorem: Let A be an affine plane, and assume that Πa is 3-regular. Then A is a translation plane, and if the kernel of A is not GF(2) (or if A is finite), then A is in fact Desarguesian

    Vier-reguläre Möbius-Ebenen

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    Consider the following regularity condition (Pn): every projectivity fixing n points is the identity. It was known that if the subgroup Π of all proper projectivities satisfies (P3) the plane must be Miquelian. The author shows that this is true even if Π satisfies (P4)

    Joel David Funk

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    An article with the title identical to the author\u27s name? It\u27s not that I\u27m an egotist, it\u27s just that one has a lifetime of experience with one\u27s own name and it\u27s logological permutations

    Designing the fog:towards an intranet of things

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    The Fog of Things, ubiquitous computing in local contexts, is a reality now. The Internet of Things has arrived, although users use and perceive it rather as Internet of Thing [sic!]. Data and information flows vertically, not horizontally through the connected Everyday and promises of convenience and quality of life are at the mercy of the viability of business models and the benevolence of multi-national commercial entities. This position paper poses that things and connectedness can also be re-thought; products and services can be designed differently: bottom-up and with stronger ideals in place. Systems of connected things can be understood as horizontal autonomous networks of nodes, Intranets, that do not or only seldom connect to external entities for the exchange of data. This paper explains how to conceptualize these systems, proposes the use of system properties to address new design challenges, and concludes with an outlook on future work.</p
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