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Dynamics Of Tree Diversity In Undisturbed And Logged Subtropical Rainforest In Australia, R Geoff B Smith, J Doland Nichols, Jerome K. Vanclay Dec 2004

Dynamics Of Tree Diversity In Undisturbed And Logged Subtropical Rainforest In Australia, R Geoff B Smith, J Doland Nichols, Jerome K. Vanclay

Professor Jerome K Vanclay

In subtropical rainforest in eastern Australia, changes in the diversity of trees were compared under natural conditions and eight silvicultural regimes over 35 years. In the treated plots basal area remaining after logging ranged from 12 to 58 m2 per ha. In three control plots richness differed little over this period. In the eight treated plots richness per plot generally declined after intervention and then gradually increased to greater than original diversity. After logging there was a reduction in richness per plot and an increase in species richness per stem in all but the lightest selective treatments. The change in …


Gazdaság És Jog (The Economy And The Law), Peter Cserne Dec 2004

Gazdaság És Jog (The Economy And The Law), Peter Cserne

Péter Cserne

No abstract provided.


Do You Believe In Magic? Literary Thinking After The New Left, Sean Mccann, Michael Szalay Dec 2004

Do You Believe In Magic? Literary Thinking After The New Left, Sean Mccann, Michael Szalay

Sean McCann

Toward the end of the 1960s, the New Left and the counterculture developed a libertarian theory of politics that emphasized symbolic action and self-realization. A concomitant suspicion of formal political institutions and a turn to cultural politics have since become common to intellectual discourse within the humanities. This essay argues against these attitudes, while tracing them from the protest movements of the late sixties to contemporary fiction and literary theory. The authors conclude by detailing the strong affinities between this vision of radicalism and the interests of professional labor within the present-day university.


Quién Le Hace Caso A Los Filosofos, Enrique Pasquel Dec 2004

Quién Le Hace Caso A Los Filosofos, Enrique Pasquel

Enrique Pasquel

Se trata de una reseña del libro “Law, Pragmatism and Democracy” de Richard Posner, donde entre otras cosas retoma el tema de por qué en la discusión legal los filósofos sobran y expone su vision inspirada en Schumpeter de la democracia.


Comparative Analysis Of Qualcomm Case Regarding Its Duty In Standard-Setting Organization And Possible Antitrust Claims Brought By Its’ Competitors In U.S. And E.U., Tanit Follett Dec 2004

Comparative Analysis Of Qualcomm Case Regarding Its Duty In Standard-Setting Organization And Possible Antitrust Claims Brought By Its’ Competitors In U.S. And E.U., Tanit Follett

Tanit Follett, J.S.D.

The Standard Setting Organization of IP rules has a confused mixture of legal theories that lead to the problem of disclosure. Each of the SSO IP rules has its own pitfalls. In general, considering all rules together, these legal rules share the same common goal in ensuring that participating IP owners do what they promised to do and disclose what they are bound to disclose. In addition, SSO rules concerning the rights of IP owner have raised a number of antitrust issues. One side believes that SSO rules are procompetitive so long as they encourage more innovation than restraints, while …


The New Liberty, Erin Daly Dec 2004

The New Liberty, Erin Daly

Erin Daly

No abstract provided.


Leading The Way: Inside The Experiences Of High-Achieving African American Male Students, Shaun R. Harper, Ph.D. Dec 2004

Leading The Way: Inside The Experiences Of High-Achieving African American Male Students, Shaun R. Harper, Ph.D.

Shaun R. Harper, Ph.D.

More than two-thirds of all African American males who begin college never finish.This and a legion of other discouraging facts about African American males are the usual headlines. But what about those among this population who beat the odds, make the most of college, and achieve in multiple ways inside and outside of the classroom? Who are they, and what can they teach us?


A Comparison Of Exchange Economies Within A Monetary Business Cycle, Max Gillman, Szilárd Benk, Michal Kejak Dec 2004

A Comparison Of Exchange Economies Within A Monetary Business Cycle, Max Gillman, Szilárd Benk, Michal Kejak

Max Gillman

No abstract provided.


Ramsey-Friedman Optimality With Banking Time, Max Gillman, Oleg Yerokhin Dec 2004

Ramsey-Friedman Optimality With Banking Time, Max Gillman, Oleg Yerokhin

Max Gillman

No abstract provided.