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CHAPTER 3 Networks on the Ground
CHAPTER 3 Networks on the Ground “There’s only one way to hold a district: you must study human nature and act accordin’. You can’t study human nature in books. Books is a hindrance more than anything else. If you have been to college, so much the worse for you. You’ll have to unlearn all you learned before you can get right down to human nature, and unlearnin’ takes a lot of time. Some men can never forget what they learned at college...To learn real human nature you have to go among the people, see them and be seen.” – George W. Plunkitt1 3.1 Parties on the Ground If one accepts this more di↵use definition of political parties, we should forgive an initial sense of pessimism or despondency toward our ability to study their behavior in a systematic fashion. The diversity of potential actors – from party organizations, to activist networks; from interest groups, to old-fashioned machines – multiplies both the potential environments and potential resources available for electoral intervention. And worse yet, the actions of these extended party networks are often purposefully kept from the public eye. The choice to recruit candidates for office, pressure others out of a contest, or expend resources in support of particular campaigns are at best highly sensitive decisions and at worst skirt the borders of legality.2 Moreover, the individual state primary and nomination contests are scattered over 1Riordan, William. 1905. Plunkitt of Tammany Hall. The Project Gutenberg. 2For example, the same union officials central to the coming example in Pennsylvania’s 13th district are currently under a FBI investigation covering “virtually every aspect of the union’s operations, as well as [the union leader’s] personal finances” (Phillips and Fazlollah 2017). -
2018 – 2019 COMMONWEALTH BUDGET These Links May Expire
2018 – 2019 COMMONWEALTH BUDGET These links may expire: July 6 Some telling numbers lie deeper in state education budget The new state education budget officially put into action July 1 has numbers that should make local school administrators a bit happier. Every Luzerne County district saw an increase in combined basic and special education funding, ranging from a 0.1 percent hike for Northwest Area (a... - Wilkes-Barre Times Leader Philadelphia officials fear late addition to state budget could harm health of low-income teens PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) -- Philadelphia officials are denouncing a provision, tucked into the state budget bill at the last minute, that they say will result in more teenagers getting hooked on tobacco. But there's little they can do about it. As the state's only first class city, Philadelphia has been able to... - KYW State budget has implications for Erie The $32.7 billion spending plan for the 2018-2019 fiscal year boosts funding for education and school safety. June’s passage of a $32.7 billion state spending plan provides more money for education, including school safety, as well as workforce development programs.... - Erie Times- News July 5 Malpractice insurer sues PA for the third time in three years Governor Tom Wolf and legislative leaders are being sued in federal court over a budget provision to fold a medical malpractice insurer and its assets into the state Insurance Department. It’s the latest development in the commonwealth’s repeated attempts to take $200 million from the group’s surplus.... - WHYY Lancaster County schools to receive $3.5M boost in basic education funding in 2018-19 Lancaster County schools in 2018-19 will get nearly $3.5 million more in state basic education funding than last year, under the budget enacted by the governor in June. -
Glenn Killinger, Service Football, and the Birth
The Pennsylvania State University The Graduate School School of Humanities WAR SEASONS: GLENN KILLINGER, SERVICE FOOTBALL, AND THE BIRTH OF THE AMERICAN HERO IN POSTWAR AMERICAN CULTURE A Dissertation in American Studies by Todd M. Mealy © 2018 Todd M. Mealy Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy May 2018 ii This dissertation of Todd M. Mealy was reviewed and approved by the following: Charles P. Kupfer Associate Professor of American Studies Dissertation Adviser Chair of Committee Simon Bronner Distinguished Professor Emeritus of American Studies and Folklore Raffy Luquis Associate Professor of Health Education, Behavioral Science and Educaiton Program Peter Kareithi Special Member, Associate Professor of Communications, The Pennsylvania State University John Haddad Professor of American Studies and Chair, American Studies Program *Signatures are on file in the Graduate School iii ABSTRACT This dissertation examines Glenn Killinger’s career as a three-sport star at Penn State. The thrills and fascinations of his athletic exploits were chronicled by the mass media beginning in 1917 through the 1920s in a way that addressed the central themes of the mythic Great American Novel. Killinger’s personal and public life matched the cultural medley that defined the nation in the first quarter of the twentieth-century. His life plays outs as if it were a Horatio Alger novel, as the anxieties over turn-of-the- century immigration and urbanization, the uncertainty of commercializing formerly amateur sports, social unrest that challenged the status quo, and the resiliency of the individual confronting challenges of World War I, sport, and social alienation. -
Multi-Platform User Interface Construction – a Challenge for Software Engineering-In-The-Small
Multi-platform User Interface Construction – A Challenge for Software Engineering-in-the-Small Judith Bishop Department of Computer Science University of Pretoria Pretoria 0002 South Africa [email protected] ABSTRACT The popular view of software engineering focuses on managing 1. INTRODUCTION teams of people to produce large systems. This paper addresses a 1.1 Software engineering different angle of software engineering, that of development for Software engineering as a discipline is perceived as tackling re-use and portability. We consider how an essential part of computing in-the-large. It elevates tools and techniques from the most software products – the user interface – can be successfully level of a craft, to where they can be efficiently and reproducibly engineered so that it can be portable across multiple platforms harnessed for the successful completion of large projects. and on multiple devices. Our research has identified the structure of the problem domain, and we have filled in some of Thirty years ago in 1975, Fred Brooks introduced us to the the answers. We investigate promising solutions from the mythical man month of software development [Brooks 1975] model-driven frameworks of the 1990s, to modern XML-based and followed this with the “no silver bullet” paper, in which he specification notations (Views, XUL, XIML, XAML), multi- talked about software engineering as being a process of building platform toolkits (Qt and Gtk), and our new work, Mirrors software with “specifications, assembly of components, and which pioneers reflective libraries. The methodology on which scaffolding” [Brooks 1987]. Boehm, too, found in 1976 that Views and Mirrors is based enables existing GUI libraries to be software engineering was, encouragingly, concentrating on the transported to new operating systems. -
The German Corpse Factory the Master Hoax of British Propaganda in the First World War Joachim Neander
t.g theologie.geschichte herausgegeben von der Universität des Saarlandes Beiheft 6: The German Corpse Factory The Master Hoax of British Propaganda in the First World War Joachim Neander The German Corpse Factory The Master Hoax of British Propaganda in the First World War universaar Universitätsverlag des Saarlandes Saarland University Press Presses Universitaires de la Sarre © 2013 universaar Universitätsverlag des Saarlandes Saarland University Press Presses Universitaires de la Sarre Postfach 151150, 66041 Saarbrücken ISSN 2191-1592 gedruckte Ausgabe ISSN 2191-4745 Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-86223-117-1 gedruckte Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-86223-118-8 Online-Ausgabe URN urn:nbn:de:bsz:291-universaar-t.g.beihefte.v60 Gestaltung und Satz: Dr. August Leugers-Scherzberg, Julian Wichert Projektbetreuung universaar: Müller, Alt Gedruckt auf säurefreiem Papier von Monsenstein & Vannerdat Bibliografische Information der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek: Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek verzeichnet diese Publikation in der Deutschen National bibliografie; detaillierte bibliografische Daten sind im Internet über <http://dnb.d-nb.de> abrufbar. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................. 7 I. ATROCITIES, DENIAL, AND ANTI-DENIAL ............. 25 II. THE ROOTS OF THE LEGEND ............................... 43 III. A PROPAGANDA BLITZ: THE “CORPSE FACTORY” CONQUERS THE WORLD ...................................... 131 IV. “KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING” .................... 179 V. THE “CORPSE FACTORY” GOES GLOBAL -
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Advisory Committee As of April 17, 2014
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Advisory Committee As of April 17, 2014 Honorary State Chair Hon. Mark S. Schweiker Governor, State of Pennsylvania Renee Amoore Deputy Chair, PA Republican State Committee Abraham Amorós PA Legislative Director, Laborers International Union of North America Alex Archawski Founder & Director, Greater Philadelphia Veterans Network Heather Arnet CEO, Women & Girls Foundation of Western PA Otto V. Banks Executive Director, REACH Foundation Dr. Esther L. Barazzone President, Chatham University Gene Barr President and CEO, Pennsylvania Chamber Dorothy Bassett Dean, Duquesne University William F. Benter Chairman, Acusis LLC. Charles E. Bogosta President, International and Commercial Services Division, UPMC Donald Bonk Consultant, Carnegie Mellon University Hon. Robert Borski Former Member of Congress Brendan Boyle State Representative David Briel Executive Director, PA Department of Community and Economic Development Carol Brooks Manager, International Trade, U.S. Export-Import Bank Dana Brown Pennsylvania Center for Women and Politics at Chatham University Andrew Cheesboro CEO, Small Seeds Development INC Dave Christian U.S. Veteran Lalit Chordia Founder and President, Thar Tech INC Dr. Jared L. Cohon President, Carnegie Mellon University Kelly Colvin Associate Director for the Center on Regional Politics, Temple University Linda Conlin President, World Trade Center of Greater Philadelphia Rev. Luis Cortes, Jr. President, Esperanza Roger O. Cranville Honorary Consul General, Canada Lou Crocco Senior Advisor, The Abraham Group LLC Barbara Cross Commissioner, Cumberland County Simin Yazdgerdi Curtis President and CEO, American Middle East Institute Kathy Dahlkemper Erie County Executive and Former Member of Congress Hai-Lung Dai Dean, College of Science and Technology at Temple University Matt Drozd Allegheny County Councilman, LT Colonel USAFR Ret Hon. -
Advance' 2018
2018 International Workshop on ADVANCEs in ICT Infrastructures and Services (ADVANCE’ 2018) Proceedings Santiago, Chile 11th – 12th January 2018 ISBN: 978-2-9561129 The 6th edition of the International Workshop on ADVANCEs in ICT Infrastructures and Services focuses in sustaining efforts of the worldwide scientific community, practitioners, researchers, engineers from both academia and industry to have a forum for discussion and technical presentations on the latest theoretical and technological advances in ICT to solve societal challenges for developed and developing countries. The workshop aims to advancing open science, initiating and strengthening research collaborations, sharing knowledge and data, networking for new research collaboration proposals, strengthening friendship among communities and ethics in conducting science. ICT technologies and more particularly novel networking, computing and service infrastructures are drastically changing our society in all its dimensions. These advances not only have an impact on the way people are working but also on the way they are interacting, learning, educating, and playing, among others. How these technologies respond to the societal needs and how they should evolve to respond to future needs of the digital society are crucial aspects discussed in the technical papers selected for the proceedings of ADVANCE’ 2018. The workshop included several tracks addressing specific topics in ICT. Each session had a keynote talk, paper presentations, and discussion sessions. i Technical Chairs Karima -
03 a Pril , 2011 S Aarbrücken , G Ermany
E UROPEAN J OINT C ONFERENCES ON T HEORY AND P RACTICE OF S OFTWARE 26 M ARCH – 03 A PRIL , 2011 S AARBRÜCKEN , G ERMANY BYTECODE 2011 6 TH W ORKSHOP ON BYTECODE S EMANTICS , V ERIFICATION , A NALYSIS AND T RANSFORMATION P IERRE G ANTY AND M ARK M ARRON (E DS .) http://www.etaps.org http://etaps2011.cs.uni-saarland.de ByteCode 2011 Complete and Platform-Independent Calling Context Profiling for the Java Virtual Machine Aibek Sarimbekov Philippe Moret Walter Binder1 Faculty of Informatics University of Lugano Lugano, Switzerland Andreas Sewe Mira Mezini2 Software Technology Group Technische Universit¨atDarmstadt Darmstadt, Germany Abstract Calling context profiling collects statistics separately for each calling context. Complete calling con- text profiles that faithfully represent overall program execution are important for a sound analysis of program behavior, which in turn is important for program understanding, reverse engineering, and workload characterization. Many existing calling context profilers for Java rely on sampling or on incomplete instrumentation techniques, yielding incomplete profiles; others rely on Java Virtual Machine (JVM) modifications or work only with one specific JVM, thus compromising portability. In this paper we present a new calling context profiler for Java that reconciles completeness of the collected profiles and full compatibility with any standard JVM. In order to reduce measurement perturbation, our profiler collects platform-independent dynamic metrics, such as the number of method invocations and the number of executed bytecodes. In contrast to prevailing calling con- text profilers, our tool is able to distinguish between multiple call sites in a method and supports selective profiling of (the dynamic extent of) certain methods. -
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Panorama of GUI Toolkits on Haiku
Panorama of GUI toolkits on Haiku From ncurses to Qt5 François Revol [email protected] Haiku ● Free Software rewrite of BeOS ● An Operating System for the desktop ● A lot of POSIX – But we don't claim to be Unix® ● Some more funny things – Typed & indexable xattrs Native GUI ● InterfaceKit – C++ API (similar to Qt) – BMessage objects ● Multithreaded – 1 message loop / window + 1 app main thread ● Few bindings – yab (yabasic port) Toolkit Pros/Cons ✔ More apps, less work ✗ Never completely ✔ More potential users native ✔ More devs? ✗ No Scripting support ✗ hey Foo get Frame ✔ It can be done right of View … ✗ Screen reader… ✗ Less incentive for native apps Toolkit usage in Debian GNU/Linux ● for t in $(debtags cat | tr ' ,' '\n\n' | grep uitoolkit:: | sort | uniq); do echo -en "$t\t"; debtags search $t | wc -l; ● done Whatever TODO uitoolkit::athena 92 means uitoolkit::fltk 25 uitoolkit::glut 23 ● uitoolkit::gnustep 41 Probably not the best uitoolkit::gtk 2024 metric anyway uitoolkit::motif 53 uitoolkit::ncurses 757 uitoolkit::qt 965 uitoolkit::sdl 488 uitoolkit::tk 135 uitoolkit::TODO 52 uitoolkit::wxwidgets 117 uitoolkit::xlib 254 ncurses █████ ● So what, it's a toolkit � ● Works not too bad hdialog ████▒ ● Native implementation of [x]dialog ● Some missing features ● Shanty is a similar app (Zenity clone) SDL 1.2 █████ ● Of course! SDL 2 █████ ● What Else?™ nativefiledialog █████ ● Native file selectors for Win32, GTK+3, OSX ● Ported during GCI 2014 ● For use with SDL/SDL2/… LibreOffice (VCL) █▒▒▒▒ ● Visual Class Libraries ● LibreOffice / OpenOffice's own GUI toolkit – Is it used anywhere else? IUP █▒▒▒▒ ● Multi-platform GUI toolkit – GTK+, Motif and Windows – “Bindings for C, Lua and LED – Uses native interface elements – Simplicity of its API” ● WIP port by Adrien Destugues (PulkoMandy) wxWidget ▒▒▒▒▒ ● Is this still in use? ● Oh, I need it for KiCAD! ● Port started long ago, nothing usable yet. -
April 30, 2016 (Pages 2155-2260)
Pennsylvania Bulletin Volume 46 (2016) Repository 4-30-2016 April 30, 2016 (Pages 2155-2260) Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2016 Recommended Citation Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau, "April 30, 2016 (Pages 2155-2260)" (2016). Volume 46 (2016). 18. https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2016/18 This April is brought to you for free and open access by the Pennsylvania Bulletin Repository at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Volume 46 (2016) by an authorized administrator of Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. Volume 46 Number 18 Saturday, April 30, 2016 • Harrisburg, PA Pages 2155—2260 Agencies in this issue The Courts Delaware River Basin Commission Department of Banking and Securities Department of Community and Economic Development Department of Environmental Protection Department of General Services Department of Health Department of Human Services Department of Revenue Department of Transportation Environmental Hearing Board Housing Finance Agency Independent Regulatory Review Commission Insurance Department Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Philadelphia Regional Port Authority State Board of Nursing State Charter School Appeal Board Susquehanna River Basin Commission Detailed list of contents appears inside. Latest Pennsylvania Code Reporter (Master Transmittal Sheet): Pennsylvania Bulletin Pennsylvania -
PEATMAN-DISSERTATION.Pdf (1.275Mb)
THE LEGACY OF THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS, 1863-1965 A Dissertation by JARED ELLIOTT PEATMAN Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY August 2010 Major Subject: History THE LEGACY OF THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS, 1863-1965 A Dissertation by JARED ELLIOTT PEATMAN Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Approved by: Chair of Committee, April Hatfield Committee Members, Julia Kirk Blackwelder Cynthia Bouton Peter Hugill Andrew Kirkendall Harold Livesay Head of Department, Walter Buenger August 2010 Major Subject: History iii ABSTRACT The Legacy of the Gettysburg Address, 1863-1965. (August 2010) Jared Elliott Peatman, B.A., Gettysburg College; M.A., Virginia Tech Chair of Advisory Committee: Dr. April Lee Hatfield My project examines the legacy of the Gettysburg Address from 1863 to 1965. After an introduction and a chapter setting the stage, each succeeding chapter surveys the meaning of the Gettysburg Address at key moments: the initial reception of the speech in 1863; its status during the semi-centennial in 1913 and during the construction of the Lincoln Memorial; the place it held during the world wars; and the transformation of the Address in the late 1950s and early 1960s marked by the confluence of the Cold War, Civil Rights Movement, Lincoln Birth Sesquicentennial, and Civil War Centennial. My final chapter considers how interpretations of the Address changed in textbooks from 1900 to 1965, and provides the entire trajectory of the evolving meanings of the speech in one medium and in one chapter.