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Making It LOUD
Making it LOUD 2011 Annual Report WWW.USFIRST.ORG1 For over 20 years, FIRST® Founder Dean Kamen and everyone associated with FIRST have been on a mission to spread President Barack Obama, along with White House Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra, continued to feature FIRST teams as perfect examples of the president’s national White the word about the many educational, societal, economical, and House Science Fair initiative promoting STEM (science, technology, engineering, and Dean Kamen will.i.am planetary benefits of getting youth and adults alike involved in theFIRST math) education and celebrating science and math achievement in American schools. Morgan Freeman experience. Despite not having access to the millions of marketing Soledad O’Brien dollars required to make FIRST a household “brand,” the program has continued to grow each year at a blistering pace. …aND loudER Books, magazines, newspapers, cable TV, and the Web helped us create noise, too, with ongoing national coverage by Bloomberg, CNN, Popular Mechanics, In 2011, however, thanks to the fervent interest of major figures Popular Science, Wired, ESPN Magazine, WallStreetJournal.com, and more. Author Neal Bascomb brought the FIRST experience to life in his inspiring in government, the media, and mainstream entertainment, the book, The New Cool.Time Warner Cable incorporated “volume” of voices promoting FIRST... FIRST into its national “Connect A Million Minds™” initiative, featuring our FRC program in its TV show “It Ain’t Rocket Science.” The clamor of FIRST recognition continues to grow ...GOT TuRNED UP loud...VERY loud! louder every day. The continuing mainstream exposure is helping propel us toward our goal of making FIRST known and recognized around the globe. -
Disability Forum
NewsLink November 2013 Disability Forum NewsLink November 2013 Here to make Peterborough an accessible place to live Guess who’s coming to lend a hand at the Mayors Charity Committee, Sporting Saturday event on Saturday January 18th? Only the baddest man on TV, Eastenders Phil Mitchell! Actor Steve McFadden will be making a special appearance at Peterborough’s biggest sport and leisure event. Don’t tell anyone because we haven’t asked him yet but it’s hoped that Steve will host the Martial Arts World Record challenge for most participants, which takes place between 4 and 5pm. Master Parkers Serial Kickers (MPSK) will be leading the event and encouraging 500 participants to take up the challenge and become world record holders. Everyone is welcome. The more the merrier Also confirmed is GB Wheelchair Basketball star Sarah Grady Aged 7, Watford born Sarah Grady was hit by a virus that damaged her spinal cord; aged 13, the BSc Business and Sports Sciences graduate (Brunel University, 2005) first tried wheelchair basketball at the National Junior Games at Stoke Mandeville; and, a mere three years later, at just 16, she travelled across the world to Australia to represent Great Britain in the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. The next five years saw Sarah called up for her nation countless times: in addition to the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games, the GB #5 was also selected to compete at the World Championships 2002 (Kitakyushu, Japan) as well as the European Championships in 2003, winning bronze, and 2005. After taking time out from international basketball to have her son Josh, Sarah returned to the GB squad in November 2011 where she played her way into selection for her third Paralympic Games: London 2012. -
Evaluation of Electric Lighting Products
U.S. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION DIRECTORATE FOR ENGINEERING SCIENCES EVALUATION OF ELECTRIC LIGHTING PRODUCTS December 2007 Anna Luo Electrical Engineer Division of Electrical Engineering Directorate for Engineering Sciences This report has not been reviewed or approved by, and may not necessarily reflect the views of, the Commission. Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................... 1 II. PROJECT OUTLINE................................................................................................................ 1 III. VOLUNTARY STANDARDS................................................................................................ 1 IV. TERMINOLOGY.................................................................................................................... 2 V. PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS........................................................................................... 3 VI. TASK 1 – Review of Incident Data......................................................................................... 4 A. Portable Lighting Incidents ............................................................................................ 4 B. Installed Lighting Incidents............................................................................................ 5 C. Incidents Associated with Other Factors........................................................................ 6 VII. TASK 2 - Inspection of Collected Samples .......................................................................... -
Summer 2020 Catalog
UNITY MM SC O H C O D O S L F S C C A LS M IL P FOOTH CAMP FOOTHILLS 2020 Who? When? Why? •Grades K - 8th •Week 1 5/26 - 5/29 field trips only •Enjoy a 3 hour themed camp or Grades designation refers to the past • Week 2 6/1 - 6/5 rotate from one experience to a 2019-2020 school year. •Week 3 6/8 - 6/12 totally different one each hour! What? •Week 4 6/15 - 6/19 •Flexible schedule. Attend morning, •Sports, culture, STEM, art, drama, •Week 5 6/22 - 6/26 afternoon, or both! cooking, etc. •Week 6 6/29 - 7/2 on campus field trips only •Make it easy on yourself and pre- •Classes that change weekly and field •Week 7 7/6 - 7/10 order lunch (M-F) trips •Week 8 7/13 - 7/17 •Pre-order or purchase homemade •Morning (9am -12pm) and afternoon •Week 9 7/20 - 7/24 ice cream from Isabella’s on (1pm - 4pm) classes •Week 10 7/27 - 7/31 field trips only Wednesdays! •Before and after class hours for Esperero 6th Grade Bootcamp 7/28 - 7/31 •Make new friends! Orange Grove 6th Grade Prep Camp 7/28 - 7/31 grades K - 8th Where? Cover Design by CFHS Graphic •Catalina Foothills High School Design Student, EMILY FOJTIK. 4300 East Sunrise Drive Congratulations! Camp Foothills Round Trip Ticket Starting at $2746 Save time and sign up for the ENTIRE summer with a click of a button! Let Community Schools plan your child’s summer for you. -
Low-Power Lighting Technology
Low-Power Lighting Technology Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences have designed and tested a prototype cathodoluminescent lamp for general lighting. [27] A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in Spain and the U.S. has announced that they have discovered a new property of light—self-torque. [26] When studying biological cells using optical tweezers, one main issue is the damage caused to the cell by the tool. Giovanni Volpe, University of Gothenburg, has discovered a new type of force that will greatly reduce the amount of light used by optical tweezers—and improve the study of all kinds of cells and particles. [25] The device, which works in the mesoscopic mass range for the first time, might not only be used to help solve fundamental problems in quantum mechanics, it might also find use in precision metrology applications. [24] Although previous research shows that metal nanoparticles have properties useful for various biomedical applications, many mysteries remain regarding how these tiny materials form, including the processes that generate size variations. [23] With a novel electrochemical biosensing device that identifies the tiniest signals these biomarkers emit, a pair of NJIT inventors are hoping to bridge this gap. [22] The dark skin pigment melanin protects against the sun's damaging rays by absorbing light energy and converting it to heat. [21] Wang, Bren Professor of Medical Engineering and Electrical Engineering, is using PAM to improve on an existing technology for measuring the oxygen-consumption rate (OCR) in collaboration with Professor Jun Zou at Texas A&M University. -
2018 WWA Symposium and Trade Show to Highlight Industry's Best
INSIDE: Flume in 2020 for Luna Park TM & ©2018 Amusement Today, Inc. PAGE 24 October 2018 | Vol. 22 • Issue 7 www.amusementtoday.com Camelbeach Mountain's 2018 WWA Symposium and Trade ProSlide Tornado stirs thrills Show to highlight industry’s best AT: Jeffrey Seifert [email protected] Annual event will offer attendees the chance TANNERSVILLE, Pa. — Camelbeach Mountain to hear about the latest trends Waterpark, nestled in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains, mixes business, in food and beverage, group unveiled its latest thrill ride over the summer. fun in Las Vegas sales and marketing strategies High Noon Typhoon, a ProSlide Tornado with an that deliver the best results for AT: Pam Sherborne extended ProSlide Mammoth River lead-in, complements each revenue category. [email protected] educational sessions covering the park’s 36 other water attractions — adding a high-thrill In addition to these new topics from safety to mainte- ride to its extensive collection of waterslides. It occupies workshops, the WWA educa- nance to marketing to hiring the mountainside water park's highest point. LAS VEGAS, Nev. — tional program will feature best practices. All-day certi- Ken Ellis and Arthur Berry, III, co-owners of Water park industry profes- two leading keynote speakers. fication workshops start on Camelback Mountain Resort, of which the waterpark is sionals and suppliers will Up first on Thursday, Oct. 25, Sunday, Oct. 21. a part, celebrated the opening of the attraction in mid- descend on Las Vegas Oct. is Mark Scharenbroich, CSP, In addition, Root said that July with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and an inaugural ride 23-26 for the 2018 World CPAE, who will discuss his as of mid-September they were down the slide. -
SCIENCE EXPEDITIONS Exhibit Guide Version 1 Th 14 Annual UW-Madison Science Expeditions Campus Open House 2016 | Science.Wisc.Edu 3.30.16 FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2016
April 1, 2, 3, 2016 SCIENCE EXPEDITIONS exhibit guide Version 1 th 14 Annual UW-Madison Science Expeditions Campus Open House 2016 | science.wisc.edu 3.30.16 FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2016 HISTORIC & HOMEGROWN: MASTODONS OF THE UW GEOLOGY MUSEUM, CARRIE EATON ROOM 1111 GENETICS/BIOTECH, 425 HENRY MALL 7:00 - 9:00 PM UW Geology Museum For more than 3 million years, American mastodons — prehistoric relatives of elephants — roamed North America during what we commonly call the Ice Age. In the late 19th century, two such mastodons were unearthed in southwestern Wisconsin and were purchased for the UW Geology Museum’s permanent collection. Over the course of a century, one mastodon find became Wisconsin’s most famous fossil, while the other was virtually forgotten. In late 2015, this composite skeleton celebrated its 100th year of display in the Geology Museum, and Carrie Eaton unveiled some exciting discoveries regarding its history. Eaton will talk about the rediscovery of a historic specimen, new developments since the story broke, and why its extinction shouldn’t prevent us from learning to love the mastodon. WASHBURN OBSERVATORY OPEN HOUSE | 1401 OBSERVATORY DRIVE | 8:00 - 10:00 PM UW Space Place Visit historic Washburn Observatory for public observing, weather permitting. Check Washburn Twitter Feed for updated weather information the evening of the event. Explorations Destinations Science Stations for Exploration Spectaculars 1. 14th Annual UW-Madison Science Expeditions Campus Open House 2016 | science.wisc.edu SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2016 A JOURNEY THROUGH THE AUDITORY SYSTEM Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders - Audiology This exploration station includes an interactive journey through the human auditory system. -
Product Guide 2021
PRODUCT GUIDE 2021 1 PRODUCT GUIDE 2021 CONTENTS Page Responsible Design 2 The Porta Romana Story 3 Lampshade Glossary 6 Flexes and Table Tops 9 Painted Swatches 10 Customisation 11 Quick Ship 12 How to use this guide 13 Products Furniture 14 Mirrors 36 Table Lamps 50 Floor Lamps 108 Wall Lights 120 Ceiling Lights 160 Lampshades 190 Product and care information 195 Wiring information 196 Terms & Conditions 197 Policies, standards and warranty 199 Worldwide Representatives 200 Index 202 1 RESPONSIBLE DESIGN Porta Romana pieces are made to be loved and built to last. Striving to source our materials locally and responsibly, we design and create pieces that stand against throwaway culture. We were awarded the House & Garden 2020 Responsible Design Award and we are striving to live up to that standard. Each decision we make is committed to limiting our waste and carbon emissions and increasing our environmental awareness. 80% of what we make is produced in England and most is forged, blown, cast or built within 45 miles of our Head Office in Farnham, Surrey. We continually reinvent our pieces, and when we produce new designs, we launch small and considered collections, minimising the resources used in the origination and prototyping. Our Makers inherently embrace a sustainable approach in their making processes and our recycling scheme has reduced waste at Head Office by a staggering 82%. Our Tala Lighting collaboration has resulted in a range of high-quality LED light bulbs that are distributed at no extra charge with all our lighting pieces. This sustainable attitude is embraced from our design studio to our Upcycling Club. -
December 2007
UL AMB ANC R E E O R K & E Y S T A T W T R E E E N N S U C L U O E V RESCUE The Blanket A . ISSUE 3 - 2007 SS C O IN CIATION New York State Volunteer Ambulance & Rescue Association, Inc. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Michael J. Mastrianni, Jr. President As we begin this new year, I want to thank everyone for the I want to thank Good time and effort that has been made to move the Association for- Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, NY ward. At our Convention last month, your officers for 2007-2008 for their support of as a Gold were elected. Your Executive Board is: Sponsor. Their commitment to the volunteer EMS community in President Michael Mastrianni Rockland County and to the volun- Exec. Vice President Roy Sweet teer EMS providers of New York Vice President Henry Ehrhardt State is to be commended. Thanks also go out to Fire Districts Financial Secretary Gwen Bray Mutual Insurance Company for their support. Treasurer Bob Franz I want to urge all of you to join us next year at Pulse Check Secretary Christy Hubbard 2008. It will be an experience that you will not forget. Please I want to thank Tim Ryan, Ralph Cefalo and Mandy check out our website, www.nysvara.org for more information Squillini for their service to the Association this past year as offi- This year has been a very active one for the Association. cers. All of us truly appreciate the time that they gave to the During the winter, Roy and I met with representatives of several Association. -
100 Years of Clemson Architecture: Southern Roots + Global Reach Proceedings Ufuk Ersoy
Clemson University TigerPrints Environmental Studies Clemson University Digital Press 2015 100 Years of Clemson Architecture: Southern Roots + Global Reach Proceedings Ufuk Ersoy Dana Anderson Kate Schwennsen Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/cudp_environment Recommended Citation Ersoy, Ufuk; Anderson, Dana; and Schwennsen, Kate, "100 Years of Clemson Architecture: Southern Roots + Global Reach Proceedings" (2015). Environmental Studies. 7. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/cudp_environment/7 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Clemson University Digital Press at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Environmental Studies by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 100 YEARS OF CLEMSON ARCHITECTURE: SOUTHERN ROOTS + GLOBAL REACH PROCEEDINGS 100 YEARS OF CLEMSON ARCHITECTURE SOUTHERN ROOTS GLOBAL REACH PROCEEDINGS + EDITED BY UFUK ERSOY DANA ANDERSON KATE SCHWENNSEN Copyright 2015 by Clemson University ISBN 978-1-942954-07-1 Published by Clemson University Press for the Clemson University School of Architecture. For more information, contact the School of Architecture at 3-130 Lee Hall, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0503. School of Architecture: www.clemson.edu/architecture Clemson University Press: www.clemson.edu/cedp/press Produced at Clemson University Press using Adobe Creative Suite. Editorial Assistants: Karen Stewart, Charis Chapman Printed by Ricoh USA. 100 YEARS OF CLEMSON ARCHITECTURE: SOUTHERN ROOTS -
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Advanced Camp Cadet Handbook
U.S. ARMY CADET COMMAND ADVANCED CAMP CADET HANDBOOK DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION IS UNLIMITED. USACC, G3, CST Planning Branch, 2018. CADET CREED I am an Army Cadet. Soon I will take an oath and become an Army Officer committed to defending the values, which make this nation great. HONOR is my touchstone. I understand MISSION first and PEOPLE always. I am the PAST: the spirit of those WARRIORS who have made the final sacrifice. I am the PRESENT: the scholar and apprentice soldier enhancing my skills in the science of warfare and the art of leadership. But, above all, I am the FUTURE: the future WARRIOR LEADER of the United States Army. May God give me the compassion and judgment to lead and the gallantry to WIN. I WILL do my duty. Table of Contents Chapter 1 The Army Leader 1-1 SECTION I –LEADER DEVELOPMENT 1-1 SECTION II – CREEDS AND OATHS Error! Bookmark not defined. SECTION III - DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1-6 Chapter 2 Mission Command 2-11 SECTION I: MISSION COMMAND INTRODUCTION 2-11 SECTION II – TROOP LEADING PROCEDURES 2-13 SECTION III – ORDERS 2-17 Chapter 3 – Operations 3-23 SECTION I – REPORTS 3-23 SECTION II – FIRE CONTROL AND DISTRIBUTION 3-24 SECTION III – WEAPONS 3-25 SECTION IV – RANGE CARDS AND SECTOR SKETCHES 3-26 Chapter 4 Communications 4-1 SECTION I – PROCEDURE WORDS (PROWORDS) 4-1 SECTION II – RADIO CALL PROCEDURES 4-5 SECTION III – BATTERIES AND LOADING FREQUENCY 4-8 Chapter 5 First Aid 5-12 SECTION I – PERFORM FIRST AID for BLEEDING 5-12 SECTION II – EVALUATE A CASUALTY (TACTICAL