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law First of thermodynamics q first law of thermodynamics: heat added to a system goes into the internal energy of the system and/or into doing work heat in = work + change in internal energy: Q = W + U is different formulation of energy conservation for isolated system: no heat flow if work done, must reduce internal energy historical note: 1st law quoted as a law in its own right because it took a long time to realize that heat is a form of energy. Until around 1800, heat was considered a fluid called caloric that is contained in materials, can be soaked up by materials,.. It took about 50 years to replace this with the new paradigm that heat is a form of energy, and that total energy, including thermal energy, is conserved. Milestones on path to first law: Experiments and observations by Benjamin Thompson, James Prescott Joule, Julius Robert Mayer,.. and conjectures by Mayer, Hermann Helmholtz, Rudolf Clausius,.. HEAT ENGINES q heat engine: is a device that converts heat into work principle: heat input, some of it used to do work, some of it discarded operate in cyclical process, i.e. at end of an engine cycle , engine must be in same state as before; for a cyclical process: Unet = 0, Q = W, i.e. work done = net heat input = (heat in) (heat out) heat engine operates between two reservoirs ; reservoir = system from which heat may be readily extracted and into which heat can be deposited at given temperature; heat engine takes heat from high temperature reservoir, converts some of it into work, and ejects rest of heat into low temperature reservoir; example: car engine: hot reservoir = cylinder in which air-fuel mixture is exploded; cold reservoir = environment to which waste heat is expelled; thermal efficiency of a heat engine = ratio of work output to heat input: = W/Qin = W/ Qh = 1 - (Qc /Qh ) heat engines and refrigerators q engine q refrigerator CARNOT ENGINE Nicolas L onard Sadi Carnot (1796 -1832) ( R flexions sur la puissance motive de la chaleur , 1824) constructed idealized method for extracting work with greatest possible efficiency from an engine with heat-flow from one substance at higher temperature to another substance at lower temperature, - the Carnot cycle Carnot cycle is reversible process - can run in either direction; Carnot engine: container with piston can be brought into thermal equilibrium with two heat reservoirs, at one high temperature Th, one at low temperature Tc; or can be isolated from outside world (i.e. no heat-flow to or from container); isothermal process: temperature constant; adiabatic process: isolated no heat exchange; efficiency of Carnot engine: = 1 - (Tc /Th) (note temperature here is measured in Kelvin) Carnot engine is the most efficient engine possible (2nd law of thermodynamics). Second law of thermodynamics q several different formulations of 2nd law; all can be shown to be equivalent: law of heat flow: Heat (thermal energy) flows spontaneously (i.e. without external help) from region of higher temperature to region of lower temperature. By itself, heat will not flow from cold to hot body. Kelvin formulation: No process is possible whose sole result is the removal of heat from a source and its complete transformation into work. Clausius formulation: No process is possible whose sole result is the transfer of thermal energy from a body at low temperature to a body at high temperature. heat engine formulation: No heat engine can be more efficient than the Carnot engine. the quality of thermal energy (its ability to do work) depends on the temperature; thermal energy at low temperature less useful than thermal energy at high temperature; using energy does not mean destroying it (cannot be destroyed); it means converting it into work and thermal energy at lower temperature than before degradation of energy q consequence of 2nd law: ENTROPY q Entropy: when heat Q at temperature T enters a system, the system's entropy S changes by S = Q/T for the Carnot cycle: Qh taken from reservoir at temperature Th , Qc given to reservoir at temperature Tc S = Qh/Th - Qc/Tc = 0, i.e. for the Carnot cycle, the change in entropy is = 0. for other cyclical processes: 2nd law of thermodynamics efficiency smaller than that of Carnot process q entropy formulation of 2nd law of thermodynamics: For any process, the total entropy of all the participants either increases or stays the same; it cannot decrease. entropy related to the degree of disorder, to the probability of a state; order is less probable than disorder (there are many more ways of having disorder than there are of having order); some systems (e.g. living things and beings) decrease their entropy, but at the cost of increasing the entropy of the rest of the universe. the total entropy of the universe keeps increasing.
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Path: FSU >> HEP >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: WHY CAN\'T WE SEE ATOMS? q q q q q q q q seeing an object = detecting light that has been reflected off the object\'s surface light = electromagnetic wave; visible light= those electromagnetic waves that our eyes can detect wavelength of e.m. wa...
atoms2.ppt
Path: S.F. State >> HEP >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: WHY CAN\'T WE SEE ATOMS? q q q q q q q q seeing an object = detecting light that has been reflected off the object\'s surface light = electromagnetic wave; visible light= those electromagnetic waves that our eyes can detect wavelength of e.m. wa...
atoms3.ppt
Path: FSU >> HEP >> 3 Fall, 2008
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Path: USC >> CHEM >> 105B Spring, 2009
Description: Chemistry 105 B Exam 1 02/05/09 Dr. Jessica Parr First Letter of last Name PLEASE PRINT YOUR NAME IN BLOCK LETTERS Name: _ Last 4 Digits of USC ID:_ _ _ _ Lab TAs Name: _ Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Please Sign Below: Points 12 9 9 12 8 ...
atoms3.ppt
Path: S.F. State >> HEP >> 3 Fall, 2008
Description: WHY CAN\'T WE SEE ATOMS? q q q q q q q q seeing an object = detecting light that has been reflected off the object\'s surface light = electromagnetic wave; visible light= those electromagnetic waves that our eyes can detect wavelength of e.m. wa...
atoms4.ppt
Path: FSU >> HEP >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: q ELECTRON SPIN: MULTIELECTRON ATOMS Electron has intrinsic angular momentum - spin; it behaves as if it were spinning, i.e. rotating around its axis. rotating charge magnetic field - the electron is a magnetic dipole. S = s with s = remembe...
atoms4.ppt
Path: S.F. State >> HEP >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: q ELECTRON SPIN: MULTIELECTRON ATOMS Electron has intrinsic angular momentum - spin; it behaves as if it were spinning, i.e. rotating around its axis. rotating charge magnetic field - the electron is a magnetic dipole. S = s with s = remembe...
Coeqv3.doc
Path: FSU >> HEP >> 3 Fall, 2008
Description: CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE PROPOSAL QUESTIONS Please answer these questions in the following order. Please number your responses accordingly. OVERVIEW AND SCOPE 1. What is the basis and scope of the proposed Center of Excellence, and how will the COE gran...
Coeqv3.doc
Path: S.F. State >> HEP >> 3 Fall, 2008
Description: CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE PROPOSAL QUESTIONS Please answer these questions in the following order. Please number your responses accordingly. OVERVIEW AND SCOPE 1. What is the basis and scope of the proposed Center of Excellence, and how will the COE gran...
PDPqv2.doc
Path: FSU >> HEP >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS PROPOSAL QUESTIONS Please answer these questions in the following order. Please number your responses accordingly. OVERVIEW AND SCOPE 1. What is the nature of the proposed prototype and progress made to date on its deve...
PDPqv2.doc
Path: S.F. State >> HEP >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS PROPOSAL QUESTIONS Please answer these questions in the following order. Please number your responses accordingly. OVERVIEW AND SCOPE 1. What is the nature of the proposed prototype and progress made to date on its deve...
PEGQV2.doc
Path: FSU >> HEP >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT GRANTS PROPOSAL QUESTIONS Please answer these questions in the following order. Please number your responses accordingly. OVERVIEW AND SCOPE 1. What is the basis and scope of the proposed Program Enhancement Grant (PEG) and how wi...
PEGQV2.doc
Path: S.F. State >> HEP >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT GRANTS PROPOSAL QUESTIONS Please answer these questions in the following order. Please number your responses accordingly. OVERVIEW AND SCOPE 1. What is the basis and scope of the proposed Program Enhancement Grant (PEG) and how wi...
jh980709.ps
Path: FSU >> HEP >> 980709 Fall, 2008
Description: STT: Hit filtering status Whats new Physics Timing To do Whats new Algorithms implemented .ge.3 layers for road-center based all combinations Samples Z to bb, +0, +2, +5 interactions WH, +0, +2 interactions (Feb 97) Bug fixes (analysis...
jh980709.ps
Path: S.F. State >> HEP >> 980709 Fall, 2008
Description: STT: Hit filtering status Whats new Physics Timing To do Whats new Algorithms implemented .ge.3 layers for road-center based all combinations Samples Z to bb, +0, +2, +5 interactions WH, +0, +2 interactions (Feb 97) Bug fixes (analysis...
jh980724.ps
Path: FSU >> HEP >> 980724 Fall, 2008
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jh980724.ps
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pac2hg_comb2.ps
Path: FSU >> PAC >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: Combined channel thresholds ! Gaussian approximation in combination ! 30% better m resolution than Run 1 ! Run 2 acceptance ! 10% systematic error on background ! all except ` ` jj bb ...
pac2hg_comb2.ps
Path: S.F. State >> PAC >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: Combined channel thresholds ! Gaussian approximation in combination ! 30% better m resolution than Run 1 ! Run 2 acceptance ! 10% systematic error on background ! all except ` ` jj bb ...
Table2.doc
Path: FSU >> COE >> 2009 Fall, 2008
Description: Florida State University Professional Education Unit NCATE Institutional Report for 2009 On-Site Visit Table 2: Initial Teacher Preparation Programs and Their Review Status Program Name (academic unit, if other than College of Education) Elementary E...
Table2.doc
Path: S.F. State >> COE >> 2009 Fall, 2008
Description: Florida State University Professional Education Unit NCATE Institutional Report for 2009 On-Site Visit Table 2: Initial Teacher Preparation Programs and Their Review Status Program Name (academic unit, if other than College of Education) Elementary E...
Table3.doc
Path: FSU >> COE >> 2009 Fall, 2008
Description: Florida State University Professional Education Unit NCATE Institutional Report for 2009 On-Site Visit Table 3: Advanced Preparation Programs and Their Review Status Program Name (certification, if applicable) [academic unit, if other than College of...
Table3.doc
Path: S.F. State >> COE >> 2009 Fall, 2008
Description: Florida State University Professional Education Unit NCATE Institutional Report for 2009 On-Site Visit Table 3: Advanced Preparation Programs and Their Review Status Program Name (certification, if applicable) [academic unit, if other than College of...
Table11.doc
Path: FSU >> COE >> 2009 Fall, 2008
Description: Table 11. NCATE Faculty Qualification Summary Faculty Member Name Adams, L. Jennifer Highest Degree, Field, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Early Childhood Special Education, Special Education; Florida State Un...
Table11.doc
Path: S.F. State >> COE >> 2009 Fall, 2008
Description: Table 11. NCATE Faculty Qualification Summary Faculty Member Name Adams, L. Jennifer Highest Degree, Field, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Early Childhood Special Education, Special Education; Florida State Un...
aug02.pdf
Path: FSU >> AUG >> 02 Fall, 2008
Description: FSU grads lead against terror Ray Stanyard Medical students have already had their first patients F lorida States medical students dont seem to worry about hiring more faculty, constructing buildings, getting accreditation and the other start-up ...
aug02.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> AUG >> 02 Fall, 2008
Description: FSU grads lead against terror Ray Stanyard Medical students have already had their first patients F lorida States medical students dont seem to worry about hiring more faculty, constructing buildings, getting accreditation and the other start-up ...
sept02.pdf
Path: FSU >> SEPT >> 02 Fall, 2008
Description: John Scholz A new Eppes professor H ed grown up in the suburbs of Chicago, graduated magna cum laude from Harvard and was joining the Peace Corps, hoping for one of the mountainous countries in South America. He got Nepal, where he was assigned to t...
sept02.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> SEPT >> 02 Fall, 2008
Description: John Scholz A new Eppes professor H ed grown up in the suburbs of Chicago, graduated magna cum laude from Harvard and was joining the Peace Corps, hoping for one of the mountainous countries in South America. He got Nepal, where he was assigned to t...
oct02.pdf
Path: FSU >> OCT >> 02 Fall, 2008
Description: Theatre bringing two top talents to teach and work at FSU tarting this fall, FSU theatre students have the opportunity to learn from a master husband-and-wife team: Jane Alexander, a nationally known actress, and her husband, Jane Alexander Edwin She...
oct02.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> OCT >> 02 Fall, 2008
Description: Theatre bringing two top talents to teach and work at FSU tarting this fall, FSU theatre students have the opportunity to learn from a master husband-and-wife team: Jane Alexander, a nationally known actress, and her husband, Jane Alexander Edwin She...
nov02.pdf
Path: FSU >> NOV >> 02 Fall, 2008
Description: Humming may have been the earliest language Language might have started with humming, anthropologist Dean Falk believes, and she bases it on a study shes done in collaboration with German scientists and their computer technology. Falk, chairwoman of ...
nov02.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> NOV >> 02 Fall, 2008
Description: Humming may have been the earliest language Language might have started with humming, anthropologist Dean Falk believes, and she bases it on a study shes done in collaboration with German scientists and their computer technology. Falk, chairwoman of ...
febmar03.pdf
Path: FSU >> FEBMAR >> 03 Fall, 2008
Description: T.K. Wetherell FSUs new presidenton the job O February/March 2003 Ryals Lee/FSU Photo Lab nce he had the job, T.K. Wetherell took over quickly as president of Florida State. I\'m ready to start working,\" Wetherell, 57, said Dec. 18, when he learn...
febmar03.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> FEBMAR >> 03 Fall, 2008
Description: T.K. Wetherell FSUs new presidenton the job O February/March 2003 Ryals Lee/FSU Photo Lab nce he had the job, T.K. Wetherell took over quickly as president of Florida State. I\'m ready to start working,\" Wetherell, 57, said Dec. 18, when he learn...
APMA03.pdf
Path: FSU >> APMA >> 03 Fall, 2008
Description: Ching-Jen Chen Challenger Center celebrates the astronauts While the nation mourns the center, located downtown in in an effort to interest young stuFeb. 1 loss of the space shuttle Kleman Plaza, is the third in dents in science and engineering. Col...
APMA03.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> APMA >> 03 Fall, 2008
Description: Ching-Jen Chen Challenger Center celebrates the astronauts While the nation mourns the center, located downtown in in an effort to interest young stuFeb. 1 loss of the space shuttle Kleman Plaza, is the third in dents in science and engineering. Col...
Aug03.pdf
Path: FSU >> AUG >> 03 Fall, 2008
Description: Working for rule of law in Iraq raq, under the rule of of the ABA, will be very much U.S. non-government organizaSaddam Hussein, used to involved in any post-conflict tions (NGOs) and international have a simple system of gov- work in Iraq. And he sa...
Aug03.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> AUG >> 03 Fall, 2008
Description: Working for rule of law in Iraq raq, under the rule of of the ABA, will be very much U.S. non-government organizaSaddam Hussein, used to involved in any post-conflict tions (NGOs) and international have a simple system of gov- work in Iraq. And he sa...
Sept03.pdf
Path: FSU >> SEPT >> 03 Fall, 2008
Description: Medical Students at FSU Law students use DNA to sort the innocent from the guilty S Courtesy / FSU College of Medicine eth Miller was among the students gathered at the DAlemberte Rotunda at the FSU College of Law when New York attorney Barry Sche...
Sept03.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> SEPT >> 03 Fall, 2008
Description: Medical Students at FSU Law students use DNA to sort the innocent from the guilty S Courtesy / FSU College of Medicine eth Miller was among the students gathered at the DAlemberte Rotunda at the FSU College of Law when New York attorney Barry Sche...
Oct03.pdf
Path: FSU >> OCT >> 03 Fall, 2008
Description: Frawley studies quarks to understand the origin of the universe Bill Langford/FSU Photo Lab By David Cox Media Relations Office Scientists believe that it took just minutes for the protons and neutrons that make up the universe today to form after...
Oct03.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> OCT >> 03 Fall, 2008
Description: Frawley studies quarks to understand the origin of the universe Bill Langford/FSU Photo Lab By David Cox Media Relations Office Scientists believe that it took just minutes for the protons and neutrons that make up the universe today to form after...
Nov03.pdf
Path: FSU >> NOV >> 03 Fall, 2008
Description: A centerpiece for Athletics: By Jeffery Seay Editor in Chief C all it the final piece of the University Center puzzle. Four stories of Seminole spirit. Dressed out in red brick, its pure garnet and gold. It is the Coyle E. Moore Athletic Center, a ...
Nov03.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> NOV >> 03 Fall, 2008
Description: A centerpiece for Athletics: By Jeffery Seay Editor in Chief C all it the final piece of the University Center puzzle. Four stories of Seminole spirit. Dressed out in red brick, its pure garnet and gold. It is the Coyle E. Moore Athletic Center, a ...
Feb04.pdf
Path: FSU >> FEB >> 04 Fall, 2008
Description: 342 Bowden runs with gridiron record By Rob Wilson Director of Sports Information B FSU Photo Lab / Ryals Lee Bobby Bowden did not have to look far to find the game that would eventually become his profession. In fact, it was practically in his ow...
Feb04.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> FEB >> 04 Fall, 2008
Description: 342 Bowden runs with gridiron record By Rob Wilson Director of Sports Information B FSU Photo Lab / Ryals Lee Bobby Bowden did not have to look far to find the game that would eventually become his profession. In fact, it was practically in his ow...
ApMa04_FSTimes.pdf
Path: FSU >> APMA >> 04 Fall, 2008
Description: FSUs No. 1 Senator: By Mark A. Riordan I ts two weeks before the opening gavel of the 2004 Florida Legislative Session and already Senate President Jim King, R-Jacksonville, has news crews and reporters lined up in his waiting room. There are more ...
ApMa04_FSTimes.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> APMA >> 04 Fall, 2008
Description: FSUs No. 1 Senator: By Mark A. Riordan I ts two weeks before the opening gavel of the 2004 Florida Legislative Session and already Senate President Jim King, R-Jacksonville, has news crews and reporters lined up in his waiting room. There are more ...
Aug04.pdf
Path: FSU >> AUG >> 04 Fall, 2008
Description: Lee Campbell Little Little soars as commodore By Bayard Stern Managing Editor F SU alumna and U.S. Navy Capt. Lee Campbell Little, 45, owns a distinction unique among the Navys 55,675 female sailors. She is the first to command an Air Wing. Little...
Aug04.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> AUG >> 04 Fall, 2008
Description: Lee Campbell Little Little soars as commodore By Bayard Stern Managing Editor F SU alumna and U.S. Navy Capt. Lee Campbell Little, 45, owns a distinction unique among the Navys 55,675 female sailors. She is the first to command an Air Wing. Little...
Sept04.pdf
Path: FSU >> SEPT >> 04 Fall, 2008
Description: 50,000 students and a fight song make him Musics Wright Man By Jeffery Seay Editor in Chief FSU Photo Lab / Michele Edmunds I Thomas Wright f the history of FSU could be performed as a symphony, then Tommie Wright would certainly represent many ...
Sept04.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> SEPT >> 04 Fall, 2008
Description: 50,000 students and a fight song make him Musics Wright Man By Jeffery Seay Editor in Chief FSU Photo Lab / Michele Edmunds I Thomas Wright f the history of FSU could be performed as a symphony, then Tommie Wright would certainly represent many ...
Oct04.pdf
Path: FSU >> OCT >> 04 Fall, 2008
Description: Step away from the plug! T By Libby Fairhurst FSU Media Relations Office Sir Harold Kroto to join chemistry department FSU Photo Lab / Michele Edmunds heres something in the air these days at FSU and its all about computing with no strings, or in t...
Oct04.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> OCT >> 04 Fall, 2008
Description: Step away from the plug! T By Libby Fairhurst FSU Media Relations Office Sir Harold Kroto to join chemistry department FSU Photo Lab / Michele Edmunds heres something in the air these days at FSU and its all about computing with no strings, or in t...
Nov04.pdf
Path: FSU >> NOV >> 04 Fall, 2008
Description: Winegardners anticipated Godfather sequel is I poised for acclaim Janet G. Burroway Professor of English is enjoying the end of what has been a grueling, but rewarding, process. After being selected in an international competition to tackle the fol...
Nov04.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> NOV >> 04 Fall, 2008
Description: Winegardners anticipated Godfather sequel is I poised for acclaim Janet G. Burroway Professor of English is enjoying the end of what has been a grueling, but rewarding, process. After being selected in an international competition to tackle the fol...
JanFeb05.pdf
Path: FSU >> JANFEB >> 05 Fall, 2008
Description: Thagard on front line of body armor development By Bayard Stern Managing Editor hile under threat of enemy fire in Iraq that could come at any time without warning, U.S. soldiers there and elsewhere need all the protection they can get. Enter James ...
JanFeb05.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> JANFEB >> 05 Fall, 2008
Description: Thagard on front line of body armor development By Bayard Stern Managing Editor hile under threat of enemy fire in Iraq that could come at any time without warning, U.S. soldiers there and elsewhere need all the protection they can get. Enter James ...
AprMay05.pdf
Path: FSU >> APRMAY >> 05 Fall, 2008
Description: Bense aims for productive session in 2005 By Jeffery Seay Editor in Chief The speaker is a Seminole s a history major at FSU and Eastern European history buff, Allan Bense used to hang on every word of history Professor Edward Wynot as he described ...
AprMay05.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> APRMAY >> 05 Fall, 2008
Description: Bense aims for productive session in 2005 By Jeffery Seay Editor in Chief The speaker is a Seminole s a history major at FSU and Eastern European history buff, Allan Bense used to hang on every word of history Professor Edward Wynot as he described ...
Aug05.pdf
Path: FSU >> AUG >> 05 Fall, 2008
Description: Dunn is the NFLs Man of the Year By Bayard Stern Managing Editor Warrick Dunn W arrick Dunn shies away from talking about his physical prowess and the agility he displays as a top professional football player. He chuckles when asked about how tack...
Aug05.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> AUG >> 05 Fall, 2008
Description: Dunn is the NFLs Man of the Year By Bayard Stern Managing Editor Warrick Dunn W arrick Dunn shies away from talking about his physical prowess and the agility he displays as a top professional football player. He chuckles when asked about how tack...
Sept05.pdf
Path: FSU >> SEPT >> 05 Fall, 2008
Description: From student to star, Corso is true to FSU By Jeffery Seay Editor in Chief L Lee Corso Rich Arden/ESPN Lee Corsos pride in FSU is evident in the enthusiastic way he praises his alma mater. He admits his history with Florida State shaped and enriche...
Sept05.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> SEPT >> 05 Fall, 2008
Description: From student to star, Corso is true to FSU By Jeffery Seay Editor in Chief L Lee Corso Rich Arden/ESPN Lee Corsos pride in FSU is evident in the enthusiastic way he praises his alma mater. He admits his history with Florida State shaped and enriche...
Oct05.pdf
Path: FSU >> OCT >> 05 Fall, 2008
Description: T.K.Wetherell FSU: Essential to local economy By Jeffery Seay Editor in Chief W ith an annual budget that tops $1.3 billion, FSU packs an economic wallop twice that of the City of Tallahassee and five times that of Leon County. Aside from adding t...
Oct05.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> OCT >> 05 Fall, 2008
Description: T.K.Wetherell FSU: Essential to local economy By Jeffery Seay Editor in Chief W ith an annual budget that tops $1.3 billion, FSU packs an economic wallop twice that of the City of Tallahassee and five times that of Leon County. Aside from adding t...
Nov05.pdf
Path: FSU >> NOV >> 05 Fall, 2008
Description: Moores generosity wows Seminole faithful By Jeffery Seay Editor in Chief F The Moores: Katherine, DeVoe, Shirley and Tiffany FSU Photo Lab / Bill Lax or a Tennessee farm boy who made good in business by sticking to the work ethic on which he was r...
Nov05.pdf
Path: S.F. State >> NOV >> 05 Fall, 2008
Description: Moores generosity wows Seminole faithful By Jeffery Seay Editor in Chief F The Moores: Katherine, DeVoe, Shirley and Tiffany FSU Photo Lab / Bill Lax or a Tennessee farm boy who made good in business by sticking to the work ethic on which he was r...
Feb06.pdf
Path: FSU >> FEB >> 06 Fall, 2008
Description: Office of National Fellowships helps Johnson win Rhodes By Barry Ray FSU News and Public Affairs Bound for Oxford: ors Program, described the office (http:/onf.fsu.edu) as a major step in a full-court press for academic excellence among FSUs undergr...