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Education in the Colonies of the Jewish Colonization Association in Argentina [PDF]

open access: greenSSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
The philanthropic activity of Baron de Hirsch was clearly marked by one characteristic: not providing charity but attempting the economic rehabilitation of the beneficiaries. Hirsch systematically suggests that education and professional training were the only way to break the vicious circle of poverty.
Edgardo Zablotsky
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Lectures on Colonization and Colonies

open access: green, 2010
Herman Merivale (1806–1874) was an English civil servant, historian and economist. After graduating from Trinity College, Oxford, in 1827 he was called to the bar in 1832. Merivale was elected Professor of Political Economy at the University of Oxford in 1837, and was appointed Permanent Under-Secretary to the Colonies in 1848.
Herman Merivale
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Why “Post-colonialism” for Colonized and “Renaissance” for Colonizers? A Comparative Analysis of Deconstruction and Postcolonialism

open access: yesInternational Research Journal of Education and Innovation, 2022
The research aims to analyze postcolonial texts from the perspective of deconstruction. It is a theory that aims to seek the differences and hidden motives of any text. Jacques Derrida has given the idea of “Deconstruction” to uncover the hidden realities of the texts.
Dr. Muhammad, Ahsan   +2 more
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The Colonized and the Wrong of Colonialism [PDF]

open access: yesThought: A Journal of Philosophy, 2018
In “What’s Wrong with Colonialism,” Lea Ypi argues that the distinctive wrong of colonialism should be understood as the failure of the colonial relationship to extend equal and reciprocal terms of political association to the colonized. Laura Valentini argues that Ypi’s account fails. Her argument targets an ambiguity in Ypi’s account of the relata of
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A Material Lens on Coloniality in NLP [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2023
Coloniality, the continuation of colonial harms beyond "official" colonization, has pervasive effects across society and scientific fields. Natural Language Processing (NLP) is no exception to this broad phenomenon. In this work, we argue that coloniality is implicitly embedded in and amplified by NLP data, algorithms, and software.
arxiv  

Large-scale orientational order in bacterial colonies during inward growth [PDF]

open access: yeseLife 11, e72187 (2022), 2020
During colony growth, complex interactions regulate the bacterial orientation, leading to the formation of large-scale ordered structures, including topological defects and microdomains. These structures may benefit bacterial strains, providing invasive advantages during colonization.
arxiv   +1 more source

A hierarchical Bayesian approach for estimating the origin of a mixed population [PDF]

open access: yesIMS Collections 2008, Vol. 3, 237-250, 2008
We propose a hierarchical Bayesian model to estimate the proportional contribution of source populations to a newly founded colony. Samples are derived from the first generation offspring in the colony, but mating may occur preferentially among migrants from the same source population.
arxiv   +1 more source

Feasibility Study For Hydrogen Producing Colony on Mars [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2021
A technologically mature colony on Mars can produce and deliver at least 1 million tons of liquid hydrogen per year to one or more propellant depots at Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Production of 1 $kg$ of hydrogen at Marian colony and its delivery to LEO requires an energy expenditure of 1.4 $GJ$ on Mars.
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Towards Sustainable Horizons: A Comprehensive Blueprint for Mars Colonization [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Establishing a human colony on Mars is one of the most ambitious endeavors of our time. This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the challenges and solutions related to Mars colonization, emphasizing sustainability, efficiency, and the well-being of colonists.
arxiv   +1 more source

Reaction-diffusion model for pattern formation in E. coli swarming colonies with slime [PDF]

open access: yesPhys. Rev. E. 71, 31908 (2005), 2005
A new experimental colonial pattern and pattern transition observed in E. coli MG1655 swarming cells grown on semi-solid agar are described. We present a reaction-diffusion model that, taking into account the slime generated by these cells and its influence on the bacterial differentiation and motion, reproduces the pattern and successfully predicts ...
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