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UCSB - HIST - 191
191C Lecture 16US-Soviet Conflict in the Third World: Afghanistan 1. General Background Demise of dtente: (1) arms control and (2) the Third World Conflict Angola Horn of Africa Mengistu Somalia/Ethiopia South Yemen Brzezinskis arc of crisis 2. Sov
UCSB - HIST - 191
Quiz 15 Name: _ Why did the Soviet Union invade Afghanistan in December 1979? How did this action threaten US security interests? Before lecture:After lecture:
UCSB - HIST - 191
History 191CQuiz 2 Name: _ Which of the following- Kennans Long Telegram, the Truman Doctrine, or the Marshall Plan- had the most decisive impact on the beginning of the Cold War? Before lecture:After lecture:
UCSB - HIST - 191
History 191C HasegawaQuiz 1Name:_ The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the most decisive factor that led to Japans surrender and to the ending of the Pacific War. The atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were not only necessar
UCSB - HIST - 191
Significance of the Cuban Missile Crisisnew features: a. de facto recognition of the others legitimacy and consequently de-emphasis of the irreconcilable ideological differences; b. mutually, if tacitly, agreed spheres of influence, the American sphe
UCSB - HIST - 191
Quiz 3 Name_ Contrary to the policy makers in 1945, the division of Germany became the permanent fixture of the Cold War. Who favored the division in 1947-1949? Before lecture:After lecture:
UCSB - HIST - 191
Quiz 16 Name: _ 1. How did Reagans policy differ from the previous containment policy?2. How did Gorbachevs New Political Thinking differ from previous Soviet foreign policy?
UCSB - HIST - 191
History 191c Lecture 14Arms Control: SALT I and SALT II 1. Why arms control? Soviet ICBMs: 340 (1966), 720 (1967); 900 (1968) 1060 (1969) US aim: put a cap on Soviet strategic weapons USSR: now that they reached parity, the question of what to do.
UCSB - HIST - 191
Kissingers assessment of Angola: Angola represents the first time that the Soviets have moved militarily at long distance to impose a regime of their choice. It is also the first time that the United States has failed to respond to Soviet military mo
UCSB - HIST - 191
History 191C, Hasegawa Lecture 8The Crises of 1956: Poland, Hungary, and the Suez Crisis 1. 20th Party Congrees Khrushchevs ascendancy, Malenkovs defeat 20th Party Congress -rejected the doctrine of inevitability of war -assessment of Third World n
UCSB - HIST - 191
History 191C Hasegawa Lecture 1Approaching Cold War History 1. Importance of Cold War history Importance of the September 11 tragedy and Cold War history 2. Explaining the course 3. Approaches to Cold War History a. Gallen and William Harvey b. Sup
UCSB - HIST - 191
Quiz 17 Name:_ What factors contributed to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989? Before lecture:After lecture:
UCSB - HIST - 191
History 191C, Hasegawa Lecture 10The Cuban Missile Crisis: One Hell of a Gamble1. Khrushchevs Decision Khrushchevs May 1962 decision to deploy missiles in Cuba His Defense Council statement Protection of Cuba Fidel Castros revolution against Batis
UCSB - HIST - 191
Quiz 4 Name_ 1. Which of the following countries was not the original member of the NATO? a. United States; b. United Kingdom; c. France; d; West Germany, e. Canada; f. Iceland Answer: Before lecture_ After lecture_ 2. What differences were there bet
UCSB - HIST - 191
Quiz 5 Unlike Berlin and Germany, Korea was outside the vital security zone of both the United States and the Soviet Union. Why then did the hot war occur in Korea? Before lecture:After lecture:
UCSB - HIST - 191
Quiz 6 Name: _ In 1952-53, who advocated the formation of a united, neutral Germany? Who opposed it, and why? Before lecture:After lecture:
UCSB - HIST - 191
Quiz 14 Name: _ Who was the winner and who was the loser in US-Chinese rapprochement in the 1970s? Explain why. Before lecture:After lecture:
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106German Studies Review 28/1 (2005)(qtd. in Kracauer, "Bemerkungen zu Frank Thiess," 315). 56 Qtd. in Kracauer, "Bemerkungen zu Frank Thiess," 313. 57 Ibid., 314. 58 Ibid. 59 Ibid., 315. 60 Ibid. 61 Ibid., 317. 62 Participation in sport was thus
UCSB - ESM - 595
U.S. Green Building Council's LEED Certification ProgramDana Armanino Pollution Prevention Seminar Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management November 23, 1999Plan of AttackGreen Building - What and Why? U.S. Green Building Counci
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United States Environmental Protection Agency SuperfundOffice of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Washington, DC 20460Publication 9355.4-23 July 1996Soil Screening Guidance: Users GuideSecond EditionEPA/540/R-96/018 July 1996Soil Screen
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Attachment A Conceptual Site Model SummaryAttachment A Conceptual Site Model SummaryStep 1 of the Soil Screening Guidance: Users Guide describes the development of a conceptual site model (CSM) to support the application of soil screening levels (
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BIOCHLORNatural Attenuation Decision Support SystemVersion 2.2 March 2002User's Manual AddendumSURFACETOP OF WATER-BEARING UNIT BOTTOM OF WATER-BEARING UNITby Carol E. Aziz, Ph.D. and Charles J. Newell, Ph.D., P.E. Groundwater Services, Inc
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Advanced Oxidation TechnologyDevelopments in chemical water treatment have made several oxidative technologies feasible. These technologies are based on the generation of highly reactive intermediates that initiate a sequence of reactions resulting
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Suthersan, S.S. IN SITU Air SPARGING Remediation engineering : design concepts Ed. Suthan S. Suthersan Boca Raton: CRC Press LLC, 1999c1999 by CRC Press LLC44.1 INTRODUCTIONIN SITU AIR SPARGINGIn situ air sparging is a remediation techniqu
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Air StrippingIntroductionAir stripping is a proven water purifying process that is in common use at contaminated ground water sites. An Air Stripping (AS) column or tower is a device that can serve to transfer gases and hydrophobic vapors (e.g. vol
UCSB - ESM - 223
EPA/600/8-91/011B January 1992 Interim ReportDERMAL EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONSExposure Assessment Group Office of Health and Environmental Assessment U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C. 20460DISCLAIMERT
Georgia Tech - ECE - 2025
Georgia Tech - ECE - 2025
Georgia Tech - ECE - 2025
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYSCHOOL of ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERINGQUIZ #2DATE: 3-Mar-00 COURSE: EE 2025NAME:LAST, FIRSTSTUDENT #:Recitation Section: Circle the date & time when your Recitation Section meets (not Lab):Mon-3p (L01:S
Georgia Tech - PHYSICS - 4421
Phys. 4421 Final Exam This is an open book exam. Feel free to use any reference literature. The exam is to be completed individually, absolutely no discussions allowed. Use can use any software (Maple, Mathematica, etc.) if you would like. The e
Georgia Tech - CS - 4600
CS 4600 Introduction to Intelligent Systems Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:05-1:55Instructor: Sven Koenig 396 Centennial Research Building (CRB) skoenig@cc.gatech.edu (the best way to reach me) Ofce: (404) 894-5095 (voicemail) http:/www.cc.gatech.edu/
Georgia Tech - ECE - 6101
ECE 6101 Spring 2005 Homework #1 Due date: February 171) Evaluate speedup and efficiency for the following choices of parameters and indicate what is the main factor limiting speedup for each. Assume the linear communication model. a) A=0.001, r1=50
UCSB - PHYS - 233
PHYSICS 233 - Fall 2007 - HW3 due Oct 29 20071) Suppose a cloud of pure hydrogen is between us and the sourcedescribed in 4) of homework 2. Suppose also that the source isenergetic enough to photoionize hydrogen. Assume the H cloud is in ETEan
UCSB - ECE - 215
ECE215A/Materials206AFundamentals of Solids for ElectronicsE.R. Brown/Winter 2008NOTES 1: DEFINITION OF THE SOLID-STATE AND A QUICK REVIEW OF THERMODYNAMICS Definition of a solid: - Collection of atoms held together by cohesive forces in whic
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ECE215B/Materials206BFundamentals of Solids for ElectronicsE.R. Brown/Spring 2008Transport Theory #9: The Drift-Diffusion Formalism One of the key assumptions that the transport theory has rested upon to this point is the conservation of partic
UCSB - EEMB - 172
N.D.) for ten locations at China Lake and for two locations at Boron are a direct result of interference due to and other anionic metal comVO3plexes. It also is significant that the data on As content from single-sweep polarography are in good agreem
Georgia Tech - IPSTETD - 257
The Institute of Paper ChemistryAppleton, WisconsinDoctor's DissertationThe Role of Polyelectrolyte Charge Density in the Mechanism of Hydrodynamic Shear-Induced Restabilization of a Flocculated Colloidal DispersionMartin D. SikoraLOAN COPY
UCSB - ESM - 204
ESM 204Assignment 1Conservation BankingConservation banking is a relatively new tool for species protection. A conservation bank is created when a landowner places a permanent conservation easement on her property and agrees to manage the proper
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ESM 204 Taman Negara Travel Cost ProblemAssn 3You are part of a group project which is making recommendations regarding an increase in the entrance charge for a national park in Malaysia. The analysis below has been structured to facilitate your
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Management of Fisheries in Costa RicaThe Government of Costa Rica needs your help in managing their fisheries. In particular, they are considered levying a tax per metric ton of fish landings and want recommendations on what the level of the tax sh
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Uncertainty, Monitoring & EnforcementUsing economic models to help inform which instruments are most effective at controlling pollutionMotivationGroup Project: New rules are being promulgated by the Santa Barbara Air Pollution Control District
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Georgia Tech - ETD - 02212007
SPATIAL COHERENCE IN A SHALLOW WATER WAVEGUIDEA Dissertation Presented to The Academic FacultybyJie YangIn Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctoral of Philosophy in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineerin
UCSB - PSYCH - 155
Psychology 155: Evolution and Cognition Summer Session B 2008 Monday thru Thursday 2:00 - 3:05 in Psychology 1523 http:/mentor.lscf.ucsb.edu/course/summer/psyc155/ Instructor: Max Krasnow Email: krasnow@psych.ucsb.edu Office: Psych 2235 OH: Monday 12
UCSB - MCDB - 023
MCDB 23 BIOLOGY OF CANCERDR. DAVID KOHL kohl@lifesci.ucsb.eduGOALS: The goal of this course is to teach how the family of diseases called cancer affects the normal function of life. In accomplishing this goal we will focus primarily on the biolog
UCSB - MCDB - 023
MCDB 23 Summer 2008 Slideset #1MCDB 23Biology of CancerDr. David Kohl kohl@lifesci.ucsb.edu LSB RM 2322 893-2162General Education Area CWhy Study Science? Science allows us to act as educated members of society Policy makers cannot be afra
UCSB - MCDB - 023
MCDB 23Biology of CancerDr. David Kohl kohl@lifesci.ucsb.edu LSB RM 2322 893-2162Tumor Classification by Cell Type Benign and MalignantBenign TumorsBased on parenchymal component Mesenchymal tumors add oma to cell of origin Fibroblasts = fib
UCSB - MCDB - 024
MCDB 24 Genetics and Human DiseaseDr. David Kohl kohl@lifesci.ucsb.eduPurpose of this Course This course is offered as a general education course in the College of Letters and Science. Its target audience is the non biology, non science major who
Georgia Tech - ETD - 09252006
ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF FIXTURING DYNAMIC STABILITY IN MACHINING ACCOUNTING FOR MATERIAL REMOVAL EFFECTA Dissertation Presented to The Academic Facultyby Haiyan DengIn Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosoph
Georgia Tech - ETD - 03282005
Resource Modeling and Allocation in Competitive SystemsA Dissertation Presented to The Academic Faculty byNa AnIn Partial Fulllment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Industrial and System Engineering Georgia Ins
Georgia Tech - ETD - 01052005
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Georgia Tech - IPSTETD - 188
The Institute of Paper ChemistryAppleton, WisconsinDoctor's DissertationAn Investigation of the Time-Dependent Structural and Mechanical Behavior of Individual Pulp Fibers When Subjected to an Applied StressRichard L. HillJanuary, 1967AN I
Georgia Tech - AE - 1350
Designing Human Exploration MissionsJoyce Carpenter Manager, Advanced Design Office Johnson Space Center Fall 2003Presentation Outline Human Space Exploration - Example Studies First Lunar Outpost Mars Missions Earth's Neighborhood What's t
UCSB - ECE - 125
1836IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES, VOL. 45, NO. 10, OCTOBER 1997When are Transmission-Line Effects Important for On-Chip Interconnections?Alina Deutsch, Senior Member, IEEE, Gerard V. Kopcsay, Member, IEEE, Phillip J. Rest
UCSB - ECE - 125
Logic and Logical Efforta) A three-input XNORT gate (see insert above) works like a two-input NOR as long as input A is high; otherwise, the output is stuck high. Implement the XNORT gate in complementary CMOS, and size all transistors such that th
UCSB - ECE - 125
ECE 225, Hw#1, Winter 2009Prof. Kaustav BanerjeeUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE225 High-Speed Digital IC DesignHomework #1Due Date: Feb 4 by 5:00pm 1. Reading Assignment: Chapter 5