...Chinese restaurants. It was served with a spicy black bean sauce, which I found to be interesting because I never thought of that as a Japanese flavor. However, I must say I have never tasted a better flavor to go along with edamame. Also as an appetizer, I ordered the Philadelphia Cream Cheese Wonton, which was my favorite part of the meal. This dish definitely had an American feel to go along with the Asian style because of the cream cheese. They were deep-fried and served hot with a sweet duck sauce to dip them in. They were unbelievable. Next up was my entrée! I decided to order the Chicken Pad Thai, which is a traditional Thai dish. The rice noodles were stir fried with carrots and scallions in a traditional Mandarin sweet and spicy Pad Thai sauce. The sauce included a hint of Thai curry, which blended all the flavors of spicy, sweet, and peanut into a delectable dish. I have had many Pad Thai dishes before, but this one was right up there with the best of them. Being at an Asian restaurant, I decided to go away from my norm and picked the Green Tea Crème Brulee. I was very interested to see how it would come out considering Crème Brulee is a French dessert that is usually flavored with vanilla. Green Tea has Asian origins, which is why they used that flavor. The dessert was not my favorite, but I had to try what is customary to the restaurant. Overall, this meal was delicious and I plan on returning in the near...
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...CASE 35 A Sea Launch Recovery? CIRCA 2008 Sea Launch engineers say the three-week round-trip journey across the Pacific Ocean is the most rewarding part of their jobs. The cruise is the culmination of nearly two months of work preparing the rocket, payload, and launch teams for the mission. Prior to operations at Home Port, about 18 months goes into the planning, flight design, and logistics. “It’s really nice to know most of the reviews are over and we’re finally ready to launch,” said Bill Rujevcan, mission director for the company’s next flight. More than 300 people take the trip to the company’s equatorial launch site about 1,400 miles south of Hawaii. The crew includes workers from several nations, including: Ukraine, Russia, Norway, the Philippines, and the United States. Ukraine-based Yuzhnoye and Yuzhmash build the Zenit 3SL rocket’s first and second stages, while Energia of Russia manufactures the Block DM-SL upper stage for the rocket. Norwegian ship officers manage marine operations, and Filipino deckhands work on both the Sea Launch Commander and the Odyssey launch platform. U.S. employees from the Boeing Co. fill management roles and provide the flight design, payload fairing, and satellite adapter. Astrotech, a contractor, oversees processing of customer payloads inside a clean room at the company’s Payload Processing Facility at Home Port in Long Beach, California. After 27 missions in nine years of business, Sea Launch is thriving in the do-or-die...
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...CASE 35 A Sea Launch Recovery? CIRCA 2008 Sea Launch engineers say the three-week round-trip journey across the Pacific Ocean is the most rewarding part of their jobs. The cruise is the culmination of nearly two months of work preparing the rocket, payload, and launch teams for the mission. Prior to operations at Home Port, about 18 months goes into the planning, flight design, and logistics. “It’s really nice to know most of the reviews are over and we’re finally ready to launch,” said Bill Rujevcan, mission director for the company’s next flight. More than 300 people take the trip to the company’s equatorial launch site about 1,400 miles south of Hawaii. The crew includes workers from several nations, including: Ukraine, Russia, Norway, the Philippines, and the United States. Ukraine-based Yuzhnoye and Yuzhmash build the Zenit 3SL rocket’s first and second stages, while Energia of Russia manufactures the Block DM-SL upper stage for the rocket. Norwegian ship officers manage marine operations, and Filipino deckhands work on both the Sea Launch Commander and the Odyssey launch platform. U.S. employees from the Boeing Co. fill management roles and provide the flight design, payload fairing, and satellite adapter. Astrotech, a contractor, oversees processing of customer payloads inside a clean room at the company’s Payload Processing Facility at Home Port in Long Beach, California. After 27 missions in nine years of business, Sea Launch is thriving in the do-or-die commercial launch industry...
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...Graphic Design IT/236 Introduction to Web Design I May 20th 2015 Professor Frank Futyma Project Proposal: Graphic Design My website, LVsplashpads.com, will be incorporating a few different plug-ins and multimedia features. When the site is first introduced, I anticipate to only having pictures from splash pads from around the city, however, I would eventually like to have live streams available of specific splash pads if possible. I would like to set up a feature where user’s of the website may upload small video’s to the website and they can be broadcast to everyone who logs in, so they can see the conditions of a specific splash pad as well as how busy it may be on that particular day. I would like to include small videos that I will personally upload to the site, showing a brief walk through each park for all users to view when they would like. Graphics will most definitely make up a majority of my site, as it will give the user a visual of the place that they would like to visit. I will have a few scattered pictures of random splash pads incorporated on the main page, however, I will have a specific page on the site where I will put all other splash pad pictures as well as give users a chance to upload their own! I know it is out of the spectrum of things that I could include now but having a live feed on my page is something that I would like to have and having the ability to load graphics onto this live feed would be very interesting in my opinion. I believe...
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...that the encryption type used was substitution. Here, ciphertext were used to replace the plaintext. As an Intelligence Personnel, I would have done couple of things differently. Even though the Choctaw Codetalkers and Enigma Encryption Device were direct results of the failure of Zimmerman Telegram, the latter was used by the United States during the same period of World War 1. It is important to note here that there was already an encryption method which must have been ignored by the Germans. The One-Time Pad was already in use before the start of World War 1. This encryption method according to Nicholas G. McDonald in his Research Review explained that the one-time pad encryption algorithm was invented in the early 1900's, and has since been proven as unbreakable. The one time algorithm is derived from a previous cipher called Vernam Cipher, named after Gilbert Vernam. The Vernam Cipher was a cipher that combined a message with a key read from a paper tape or pad. The Vernam Cipher was not unbreakable until Joseph Mauborgne recognized that if the key was completely random the cryptanalytic difficultly would be equal to attempting every possible key. Another point worthy of mention is the mistake of sending the entire message in one transaction. As an Intelligence Officer I would have broken the message in shorter telegrams. The chances of intercepting all of the messages would have been very slim. McDonald, N. 2009 Past, Present, and Future Methods of Cryptography and...
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...supply kit 6545-01-467-5007 | general equipment kit 6545-01-467-5021 | pharmaceuticals kit 6545-01-467-5039 | | combat lifesaver bag | CLS bag 6545-01-532-3674 | od green CLS bag 6545-00-912-9870 | recon mountianeer acu TC3 CLS bag 6545-01-537-0686 | | CLS bag supplies | catheter adapter 6515-01-519-5778 | 3in surgical tape 6510-00-926-8884 | nasopharyngeal airway tube 6515-01-233-1917 | muslin bandage 6510-00-201-1755 | elastic bandage 6510-00-935-5823 | gauze bandage 6510-01-503-2117 | elastic bandage kit/israli bandage 6510-01-492-2275 | adhesive bandage 6510-00-597-7469 | 18 gauge intravenous catheter 6515-01-484-1327 | 14 gauge catheter and needle unit 6515-01-153-5373 | first aid dressing 6510-00-201-7425 | occlusive adhesive dressing 6510-01-519-8421 | gloves 6515-01-491-5719 | 16oz hetastarch IV 6505-01-498-8636 | IV administration set 6515-01-452-3445 | surgical lubricant 6505-00-111-7829 | oral rehydration salt 6505-01-197-8809 | isopropyl alcohol pad 6510-00-786-3736 | iodine pad 6505-01-010-0307 | bandage scissors 6515-00-935-7138 | universal...
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..."The division of the psychical into what is conscious and what is unconscious is the fundamental premise of psychoanalysis" (1923b, p. 19). The unconscious emerged from practical treatments, from the theory of repression, and from the theory of sexuality. The adjective qualifies localized formations in a state of repression, various processes, and later on, agencies as well. The noun describes the "locality" that, according to the first topography, is set against the preconscious-conscious system. Both the adjective and the noun imply that psychical life is in conflict (the dynamic point of view); that memory exists without interest, that the energetics, indeed, the structure of psychic processes is determined, on the whole, beyond consciousness (the economic point of view); and that finally inaccessibility to consciousness is undeniable (the descriptive point of view). Freud transformed philosophical and psychiatric tradition with these ideas and his refinement of the terms (Hartmann, 1931; Whithe, 1961). When he advanced the theory of repression and the psychoneurosis of defense in 1894, Freud managed without the word unconscious. Thus ideas (or representations) that were intolerable, irreconcilable, repressed, durable, and pathogenic were beyond association, forgotten, outside of consciousness. Freud then made use of the term unconscious three times in Studies on Hysteria and called for research: "The ideas which are derived from the greatest depth and which form the nucleus...
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...ingredients shop kitchen ▾ * 2 lemons, halved * 36 baby artichokes (3 pounds) * 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil * 6 garlic cloves, quartered lengthwise * 2 carrots, thinly sliced on the bias * 1 medium onion, thinly sliced * 1 tablespoon thyme leaves * 2 bay leaves * 1 teaspoon black peppercorns * 1 teaspoon coriander seeds * 3/4 cup dry white wine * 1/2 teaspoon salt * Fresh Tomato Coulis, for serving complete your meal * Farmer's Market Recipes * Our Best Vegetarian Recipes * Our Best Salad Recipes directions 1. Squeeze the lemons into a bowl of water. Working with 1 artichoke at a time, snap off the dark green outer leaves. Using a sharp paring knife, slice off all but 1 inch of the remaining leaves. Peel and trim the stems. Halve the artichokes, scrape out the hairy choke and drop them into the lemon water. 2. In a large, nonreactive skillet, heat the olive oil. Add the garlic, carrots, onion, thyme, bay leaves, black peppercorns and coriander seeds and cook over moderately high heat until the onion begins to soften, about 2 minutes. 3. Drain the artichokes and add them to the skillet. Cook until the onion is translucent, about 2 minutes longer. Add the wine and salt, cover and cook over moderate heat until the artichokes are just tender, about 10 minutes. Discard the bay leaves. Spoon the artichokes and their juices onto plates. Drizzle with the Fresh Tomato Coulis and serve. MAKE AHEAD: 1. ...
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...of the solution. Once this has been achieved, the small pores and air spaces between the rocks are filled with the proppant and cause the natural gas trapped within the natural spaces to escape. This gas is then collected. The use of horizontal hydraulic fracturing has also been instrumental in the extraction of oil. The use of horizontal hydraulic fracturing has increased profitability and efficiency in the extraction of oil, when compared to the predominantly used vertical drilling methods. By increasing the extraction of natural gas from sources that were originally considered unproductive, this process has resulted in more profits for oil extraction companies not only in the United States, but also across the globe (Holloway and Rudd, 201). In the United States, this method of oil and gas extraction has experienced a lukewarm reception. There are companies and individuals that support, as well as oppose, this process in equal measure. The main reason behind the support this process receives is the increased...
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...“The famous actress and fashion icon Marlene Dietrich was playing with gender roles in various aspects and got to be an icon in breaking taboos wearing male clothes with a view to eroticization and public appeal” (Flicker, 201). Celebrities like Cary Grant, Fred Astaire, Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich, and Katherine Hepburn were the popular suit wearers of the 1930s. Hollywood advocated loos fitting suits that were perfectly tailored. The suits of this time were more flexible, had light shoulder padding, had nipped waistlines, and were tapered at the wrist (A History of the Suit: Part 1, 2015). After the form enhancing suits of the 1930s, the minimalist look was reinstated in the 1940s, as the limited supply of materials and manufacturing capabilities took a halt due to the Second World War. This style of larger, looser fitting suits gave birth to “Zoot suits” the use of more material due to the surplus after the war ended became a warranted time for wide lapels, wide shoulder pads, big pants with tapered cuffs, and long coats. The Zoot suits were pair with fedoras and mainly came in dark, bold colors or pinstriped. Women also took part in the suits of the 1940s with fitted skirted suits in dark colors to compliment the minimalistic trends as well as the zoot suit women who were attempting to prove their feminist ideal o being more than just...
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...Features • High Performance, Low Power Atmel®AVR® 8-Bit Microcontroller • Advanced RISC Architecture • • • • • • • • • – 131 Powerful Instructions – Most Single Clock Cycle Execution – 32 x 8 General Purpose Working Registers – Fully Static Operation – Up to 20 MIPS Throughput at 20MHz – On-chip 2-cycle Multiplier High Endurance Non-volatile Memory Segments – 4/8/16/32KBytes of In-System Self-Programmable Flash program memory – 256/512/512/1KBytes EEPROM – 512/1K/1K/2KBytes Internal SRAM – Write/Erase Cycles: 10,000 Flash/100,000 EEPROM – Data retention: 20 years at 85°C/100 years at 25°C(1) – Optional Boot Code Section with Independent Lock Bits In-System Programming by On-chip Boot Program True Read-While-Write Operation – Programming Lock for Software Security Atmel® QTouch® library support – Capacitive touch buttons, sliders and wheels – QTouch and QMatrix® acquisition – Up to 64 sense channels Peripheral Features – Two 8-bit Timer/Counters with Separate Prescaler and Compare Mode – One 16-bit Timer/Counter with Separate Prescaler, Compare Mode, and Capture Mode – Real Time Counter with Separate Oscillator – Six PWM Channels – 8-channel 10-bit ADC in TQFP and QFN/MLF package Temperature Measurement – 6-channel 10-bit ADC in PDIP Package Temperature Measurement – Programmable Serial USART – Master/Slave SPI Serial Interface – Byte-oriented 2-wire Serial Interface (Philips I2C compatible) – Programmable Watchdog Timer with...
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...English Comp II 201 06 21 January 2013 Do Americans really need illegal workers to support our economy? It is a huge issue in America today, illegal immigration and what it means for our economy. The problem is divisive and a political hot potato. It has been discussed for the last thirty plus years and no solutions are in sight. We have some eleven million illegal, undocumented workers in America today and some argue we should round them up and send them home, regardless of the human suffering and others argue that our economy would collapse or at least be seriously harmed if we send them home. According to Colin Powell, we need them because they are the lifeblood that is keeping this country going forward. Without immigrants we would be like Japan or Europe with an aging population and no young people coming in. According to the secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, the price of food in the United States would cost three, four or five times more than it does now without the labor of illegal immigrants. Former Presidential candidate Ron Paul advocated physically securing our borders, enforcing visa rules, offer no amnesty for illegal aliens currently in this country, and end birthright citizenship. So which is it? Do we really need these workers or should we send them home? I looked at a number of sources and have chosen to start with an article taken from Business Time.com published on 1/30/2013. I liked this article because it covered several big questions concerning...
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...GS1140_Burke Mindy Cohen Project B: Living on another Planet/Designing a Green building Biosphere-Project — Dan Burke’s Class Purpose - A Feasibility Study - to see how different planetary light cycles/ seasonal changes and isolation does to the behavior of 25 humans, plants and animals on the surface of Mars. Duration of experiment 5 Years. **** (Why this project is not feasible at this time--We can’t work/live safely on the surface of mars without getting radiation poisoning, the atmosphere is too thin for us to breathe. It’s consists mostly of carbon dioxide, and temperatures on Mars can dip down to -87 degrees C, and rarely get above 0 degrees C). We definitely should first try to build something similar on earth, perhaps on the ocean surface or on the ocean floor- this also would be very difficult, but at least if anything goes wrong, we are not so far from home. MARS – What resources are readily available on the Surface? Weather Conditions, Gravity. How long is a day, Seasonal changes? Soil conditions? In 2013, NASA's Curiosity rover discovered that Mars' soil contains between 1.5% and 3% water by mass (about two pints of water per cubic foot or 33 liters per cubic meter, albeit attached to other compounds and thus not freely accessible). Besides silicon and oxygen, the most abundant elements in the Martian crust are iron, magnesium, aluminum, calcium, and potassium. The Phoenix lander returned data showing Martian soil to be slightly alkaline and containing elements...
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...Darrell Thompson COMM/470 March 8, 2012 Michael Zervos Business-To-Business Message In today' fast evolving business world, individuals and companies are using electronic communication to transact business with one another more than ever. What is more with the rise of digital technologies in electronic communication, businesses have opened the proverbial door to larger international customer base transactions. As companies, organizations, and individuals seek to increase annual business revenue, the way that they communicate has become the focus for targeting business to customer (B2C) and business- to- business (B2B) relationships. Because companies are beginning to compete aggressively for growing online e-commerce, business communication has become less formal as businesses vie to expedient electronic sales information more efficiently. Remaining relevant in today's business world requires that companies develop effective communication tactics to embrace not only the individual customer media but also industrial customer media as well. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to illustrate how the business communication process works, by analyzing three business communication messages to determine the sender, message, intention, technology, noise, receiver, and feedback contained within the message. Additionally, a sample business -to -business message will be written requesting a working relationship with another company, followed by an unfavorable response to...
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