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AMReX-Astro/Castro: Release 22.12
Castro (Compressible Astrophysics): An adaptive mesh, astrophysical compressible (radiation-, magneto-) hydrodynamics simulation code for massively parallel CPU and GPU architectures
AMReX-Astro/Castro: Release 24.06
Castro (Compressible Astrophysics): An adaptive mesh, astrophysical compressible (radiation-, magneto-) hydrodynamics simulation code for massively parallel CPU and GPU architectures
AMReX-Astro/Castro: Release 20.11
The minimum C++ standard supported by Castro is now C++14. Most modern compilers
support C++14; the notable exception is RHEL 7 and its derivatives like CentOS 7,
where the default compiler is gcc 4.8. In that case a newer compiler must be loaded,
particularly a version of gcc >= 5.0, for example by installing devtoolset-7 or (if
running on an HPC cluster that provides modules) using a more recent gcc module. (#1284)
A new option, castro.retry_small_density_cutoff, has been added. In some
cases a small or negative density retry may be triggered on an update that
moves a zone already close to small_dens just below it. This is not uncommon
for "ambient"/"fluff" material outside a star. Since these zones are not
dynamically important anyway, triggering a retry is unnecessary (and possibly
counterproductive, since it may require a very small timestep to avoid). By
setting this cutoff value appropriately, the retry will be skipped if the
density of the zone prior to the update was below the cutoff. (#1273
AMReX-Astro/Castro: Castro 19.06
An adaptive mesh, astrophysical radiation hydrodynamics simulation cod
AMReX-Astro/Castro: Castro 19.04
An adaptive mesh, astrophysical radiation hydrodynamics simulation cod
Caribbean Report 04-04-1990
President Fidel Castro broke his silence on the subject of TV Marti, the US backed propaganda television station which began broadcasting to Cuba last week. At a press conference in Havana, President Castro condemned TV Marti and the motives of the US in supporting the station. Secondly, after a victory over England yesterday, the West Indies cricket team prepares for the fourth test match in Barbados. Clive Lloyd comments on the condition of the pitch, the reaction of the British press, the morale of the WI team and the fitness of captain Viv Richards. Christopher Martin-Jenkins provides an update on the English team selection with additional comments from the acting English captain, Allan Lamb. The Financial News includes an interview with Euric Bobb, Deputy Manager of the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) on the recently concluded meeting of the bank’s governors in Montreal. The next segment follows with the announcement that the Caribbean member countries of the IADB can expect to receive up to one thousand million dollars in loans over the next two years. Euric Bobb outlines that the funds will be used for specific projects, including primary education in Guyana, the Social Impact Amelioration Program in Guyana, health care in Bahamas and Barbados, and secondary oil recovery and improvement of oil refineries in Trinidad and Tobago. The final segment provides a brief report on the failure of the recently concluded ACP Council Meeting to appoint a new director-general for the Brussels-based center.1. Headlines (00:00-00:44)2. President Fidel Castro speaks for the first time of the propaganda television station, TV Marti (00:45-02:46)3. Fourth test cricket match between West Indies and England. Interview with Clive Lloyd and Christopher Martin-Jenkins reports on the English team selection (02:47-07:49)4. Financial News. Interview with Euric Bobb, Deputy Manager of Inter-American Development Bank (07:50-09:35)5. IMF increases its financial assistance to the Caribbean. Interview with Euric Bobb of the Inter-American Development Bank (09:36-13:00)6. Report on the ACP Meeting to appoint a new director-general for the Brussels-based center. Shada Islam reports from Brussels (13:01-14:45
Considerations on Performance Management Models of Work Teams in the Context of Globalization
In the context of today ‘s business world the multinational companies use as managerial instruments the intercultural working teams (IWT). The performance management seems to be problematically within this kind of teams. Their members are liable to bring on a large scale different points of view related to proper ways of reward, recognize, estimate as well as train and develop the working team members. IWT are the interaction's expression between people with different values and behaviors, derived from various national and/or organizational cultures. This document is an introduction of an extensive study that is ongoing and aims to clarify if and why the intercultural teams are differently managed as the monocultural teams and what does this difference consist of. Ensuing from bibliographical research, I have identified up to now various performance management models applied to the working teams. Now I will follow how these models could be applied, improved or combined, in the context of intercultural component of working teams.management, performance, interculturality, work team, models
AMReX-Astro/Castro 19.01.4
An adaptive mesh, astrophysical radiation hydrodynamics simulation cod
Caribbean Report 17-06-1991
1. Headlines (00:00-00:36)2. Twenty-nine Haitian children illegally employed on the plantations of the Dominican Republic will be deported to Haiti tomorrow. Jean-Michel Caroit reports from Santo Domingo (00:37-06:50)3. Britain’s Minister of Overseas Development, Linda Choka, reaffirms British aid commitment to the Caribbean and adds that the region will remain the highest per capita recipients of British economic assistance. Pat Whithorne interviews Linda Choka who also notes that a green conditionality will be attached to the economic aid in the form of encouraging Caribbean governments to impose environmental taxes (02:21-06:50)4. Members of Antigua’s Parliament are currently debating a Prevention of Corruption Bill in the aftermath of the arms scandal and allegations of corruption in the government. Former Deputy Prime Minister, Vere Bird, and opposition leader, Baldwin Spencer welcome the introduction of the bill (06:51-09:47)5. Journalist and author, Lynn Geldof, recently published a book entitled “Cubans” which depicts a grave present day challenge for Fidel Castro and Cubans. Mike Jarvis interviews Lynn Geldof (09:48-12:40)6. In a warm-up match for the second test against England, West Indian cricketer Patrick Patterson suffers a leg injury. Tony Cozier reports on the impact of the injury on the West Indies. John Agnew also reports on the selection of the English team for the upcoming match and the inclusion of David Lawrence (12:41-14:55
The Five Stages of Team Development
Purpose: Provide students an introduction to existing business/psychology teachings on group dynamics and the five distinct stages of team development likely to be experienced in any group setting
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