scholarly journals Inventory of Sources of Available Saline Waters for Microalgae Mass Culture in the State of Arizona

1986 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. G. Wilson ◽  
K. L. Olson ◽  
M. G. Wallace ◽  
M. D. Osborn
Author(s):  
Jeff Chang ◽  
Daniel Martinez HoSang ◽  
Soya Jung ◽  
Chandan Reddy ◽  
Alex Tom

We chose to frame this conversation in terms of crisis: not only the state of permanent crisis created by racial capitalism and settler colonialism but also specific flashpoints like Sa-I-Gu [the Korean term for the April 1992 uprising in Los Angeles after the acquittal of the police officers involved in the Rodney King beating]. We want to look at the conditions surrounding these flashpoints and the responses to them that then shaped race consciousness and politics subsequently. Today we have no shortage of crisis, no shortage of flashpoints. And yet there is hope. Perhaps more than at any other time in my lifetime, there are opportunities to shift mass culture, at the very least to popularize and normalize a slightly more critical consciousness. So now I want to turn to my friends here to talk about crisis and multiracial politics. We’ll start with Sa-I-Gu and work forward to this moment and also to future possibilities.


2013 ◽  
Vol 690-693 ◽  
pp. 1431-1434
Author(s):  
Xin Ru Zhang ◽  
Ze Yi Jiang ◽  
Hao Yuan ◽  
Yuan Xiang Lu ◽  
Liang Chen ◽  
...  

Microalgae, in wet conditions, tend to grow on surfaces and form biofilms. The adhesion of microalgae to surfaces is very important for algal mass culture. The formation and development of microalgal biofims are in large denpend on the properties of cell surface, substratum surface and gowth medium. In this paper, the influence of substratum surface zeta potential on the microalgal biofilms was particularly investigated. We focused on a widely-used microalgal strain, the freshwater autotrophicChlorella sp..The adhesion phenomena ofChlorella sp.to surfaces with different zeta potential were observed microscopically. It was found thatChlorella sp.adhered easily to the surface with a positive zeta potential and difficultly to the surface with a negative zeta potential. We concluded that the surface zeta potential had a greater influence on the adhesion of microalgal cells to substratum surfaces. Our findings have important implications for microalgae mass culture and harvesting.


Osvitolohiya ◽  
2017 ◽  
pp. 44-51
Author(s):  
Maria Kultayeva ◽  

In the article are regarded some evolutional tendencies of philosophical pedagogy in the German theoretical tradition. The turn from the normative theories to functional-structuring ones is analyzed on the factual material of Neo-Hegelianism (E. Spranger, T. Litt) and on Adorno’s half-education theory, where the half-education is represented as a form of educational alienation und contributes its conversion to anti-education. One of the alternative theoretical variants proposed by A. Tremlis deduced from theory of the self-referent social systems. Is showed that critics and self-critics of different philosophical and pedagogical constructs is giving impulses for development of philosophical pedagogy as a reflection of the inside logic of learning and educational practices including the claims of globalization. Despite numerous publications devoted to the problem of philosophical and pedagogical comprehension of the challenges of globalization that education is challenged with, the issue is still at an early stage. Nevertheless, the analysis shows that it has already made a certain contribution to the study of real and possible pathologies for the development of modern education. The findings of the research show that the reflection of the state and problems of education in philosophical pedagogy is, at the same time, always a test of the ability of pedagogical theories to fulfill their general civilization function. The activation of its ability to self-criticism is required to cope with that. Without the above mentioned factor, it can easily integrate into political ideology or adapt to the demands of the mass culture, turning from the guardian of the humanistic potential of education into its academically trained destroyer.


Author(s):  
Yan Xu

The sixth chapter outlines another political force that influenced modern China: the Chinese Communists during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Xu claims that the CCP constructed the soldier figure here within the parameters of an emotional bond between the army and the people, believing it to be essential for the state-building agenda that was contingent on winning support from peasants in the area and social integration in the revolutionary base. Xu, furthermore, splits the chapter up by examining first the CCP’s policies in Yan’an for integration and winning support from peasants, then later the army-peasant bond during the yangge movement.


2019 ◽  
pp. 16-18
Author(s):  
Alexandra Gennadievna Karateeva ◽  
Tatyana Nikolaevna Adametskaya

The primary purpose of this article is to analyze the state of contemporary art in the context of mass culture: the phenomena of mass and elite art are characterized, the relationships between and mutual influences of various factors of mass art are determined, and the significance of the commercial aspect in the development of contemporary art is revealed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (86) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuliia Lisovska ◽  

Issues related to the implementation of tasks related to countering threats to national security in the field of state policy of electronic and total control are considered. Particular attention is paid to the issue of interdisciplinary convergence of leading industries of modern technologies, their synergetic relationship and impact on humans in today's security environment. The current views of scientists and practitioners on the transition from a system of state supervision (control) in the field of cybersecurity to a system of emergency prevention, as well as advances in science and technology to increase the capacity of state defense forces to respond to emergencies. It is argued that it is quantum reorientation that would promote the formation of more humane communications at all levels of government, would form new scientific imperatives in modern periods of international emergencies. It is outlined that when a global pandemic is ripe as an epidemic of a historically cyclical nature, the "state in the smartphone" acquires a specific weight. To this end, the need for further growth in computing power is justified. Emphasis is placed on the current state of security of the individual, state and society, in particular on revising the existing attitude to security issues through the formation of a new mass culture – security culture, when every Ukrainian consciously chooses a position, acquires the necessary knowledge and skills in security. time the state creates favorable conditions for its vital activity, preservation of health and working capacity. Emphasis is placed on the lack of a comprehensive state policy for the formation and implementation of a strategy for the implementation of a culture of security, which would cover all areas of human activity; lack of a supra-departmental coordination and methodological center, which will facilitate the implementation of organizational approaches to improve the situation regarding the formation of a culture of security. There is a lack of attention to security, health, education and science.


2019 ◽  
pp. 42-49 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Y. Kolesnikov

The article polemicizes about the state of Russian Postmodernist culture in general and the country’s Postmodernist literature, in particular. The author finds that contemporary culture exists at the intersection of two paradigms: a dwindling Postmodernism and a nascent Metamodernism, giving rise to new literary vectors and phenomena. Mass culture appropriates Postmodernist methods and techniques: irony, intertextuality, and play-mode rethinking of classical subjects and ideas. The author observes a transformation of Postmodernism into an assembly line for mass production and consumption. At the same time, Metamodernism inevitably becomes an alternative cultural paradigm. Analyzing the cultural situation, the author references works by the writer V. Pelevin (his novels Generation P, iPhuck 10), rapper poet Oxxxymiron (M. Fyodorov), and other prominent figures of modern Russian culture. The article’s major focus is on Postmodernist irony.


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