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Names Jeremy Morken Todd Miller Derrick Fee Justin Collier Patrick Benware Mario Cancilla Yewondwosen Merkouria Mark Green Brian Gettinger Ian Dillon Borzou RostamiCh. 2 x x x x x x x x x xCh. 3 x x x x x x x x x xMicrostation Homework Assingme
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Gold Design TeamProject ManagerTodd MillerStaffMario J. Cancilla Derrick B. Fee Mark R. Green Kenneth Li Timothy P. McClaran Yewondwosen G. MekouriaProject LocationFloodplain MapBiennial Inspection Summary FHWA Sufficiency Rating:
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GRADINGDiscuss 5%Major Project #1 - Debate In-section prepared debate on one of four topics: Mexican immigration Race & college admissions English only in classrooms Racial profiling in crime control Prepare as a team, pool information for t
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Anti-Asian Laws 1906 California passes law segregating Asians from whites in schools. Modeled on "Jim Crow" laws. 1913 California law denies right to own land to "persons ineligible for citizenship." (Aimed at Japanese farmers) 1920, 1923 amendmen
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African American Movement 1900-2000Pamela Oliver Sociology 220The Big PictureHistorical Overview 1880-1920 Racism strong, legal status of blacks declines, black resistance is present but fails. 1920-1954 Black capacities and resources graduall
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Meanings of Affirmative Action Affirmative Action Aggressive Equality: seek underrepresented groups as applicants, document that you are not discriminating against them, statistical patterns part of the documentation Preference at the Margin: among
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Addressing Inequality Affirmative ActionMeanings of "Affirmative Action"Aggressive Equality: seek underrepresented groups as applicants, document that you are not discriminating against them, statistical patterns part of the documentation Preferenc
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Slide 1Pamela Oliver Sociology 220_ _ _ _ _ _ __Creating the Racial StateUS History to 1865Slide 2General Theoretical Orientation Groups are in conflict. In our story, the conflict begins with European colonial expansion. One group seekin
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Pamela Oliver Sociology 220General Theoretical Orientation Groups are in conflict. In our story, the conflict begins with European colonial expansion. One group seeking to take away what belongs to another. Inequalities in military, economic reso
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Sociology 220: Ethnic Movements in the US: OrientationCourse Staff Pamela Oliver, Professor Amy Lang, Teaching Assistant Erik Schneiderhan, Teaching Assistant Web page: www.ssc.wisc.edu/~oliver Go to the "Sociology 220" sectionCampus Announcem
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Immigration Soujourners = here temporarily to work Settlers = here to make new life Fluid boundaries: some expect to go home and do not, others expect to stay and go home High proportion of all immigrant groups (European, Asian, Mexican, Latino)
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Inter-Group ConflictGraphical RepresentationStructure Constrains ActionIndividual actors cannot easily move outside the boundaries of their social structure, although they can make choices & move within the structure.Collective Action Can Chang
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Slide 1_ _Inter-Group ConflictGraphical Representation_ _ _ __ _Pamela Oliver Sociology 220Slide 2Structure Constrains ActionIndividual actors cannot easily move outside the boundaries of their social structure, although they can make cho
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Pamela Oliver Sociology 220 Lecture NotesUS Racial Groups in 2000 White, not Hispanic 69% African American / Black 12-13% Asian 3-4% American Indian 1 1.5% Other (most are Hispanic) 5-6% Hispanic/Latino (of all races) 12-13% Nearly half whi
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Race is Socially ConstructedUS Racial Groups in 2000 White, not Hispanic 69% African American / Black 12-13% Asian 3-4% American Indian 1 1.5% "Other" (most are Hispanic) 5-6% Hispanic/Latino (of all races) 12-13% Nearly half "white Hispani
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Dimensions of Action1. Degree of challenge to dominant groups: accommodationist, moderate, reformist, militant, revolutionary 2. Integrationism vs separatism: whether the minority group stresses equality and mixing with the dominant group, or separa
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CHRONOLOGY OF UNITED STATES ETHNIC HISTORY THROUGH 1900 Before 1500 Only Americans The Americans Indigenous inhabitants of what are now called North and South America. " Already here." Arrived 12,000 - 40,000 years ago. Major migration via land bridg
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Pamela Oliver Sociology 220 Lecture Notes IMMIGRATION: OVERVIEW OF IDENTITIES AND POLITICS * Everyone except AfAms, NatAms, and small proportion of MexAms are descendents of voluntary immigrants. * All were mixture of soujourners and settlers. Soujou
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American IndiansHistory 1500-1900Sociology 220, Pamela OliverAmericans Before 1500 Only indigenous Americans (AKA American Indians, Native Americans, indios) Arrived 12,000 30,000 years ago (before agricultural settlements in Europe) Long
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American Indians in the 20th Century: Issues and DebatesHistory1Eras 1870-1890 Final defeat, loss of land & control 1890-1920 Neglect, misery, despair 1920s-1940s Period of reform, constrained selfgovernment. Cultural/religious recognition,
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Pamela Oliver Sociology 220Creating the Racial StateIndigenous Americans confront European conquest and genocideReview of previous slidesGeneral Theoretical Orientation Groups are in conflict, one group wants what belongs to another. Europea
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"YELLOW SHEET" PURCHASE REQUEST FORMSchool of Computing & EngineeringClick the yellow box to begin typing in each field. Use the Tab key to move from field to field. Print (in grayscale) when complete. "Save" each Yellow Sheet with a new name to ke
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, Time Effect FactorConsult top of page 4.45 in textCTemperatureT < 100 100 < T < 150Covered in NDS Section 2.3.3 1 Consult NDS Section 2.3.3CR, Repetitive Member FactorIf, 1. 3 or more parallel members of Dimension Lumber or Structural Comp
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The Johns Hopkins University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 520.454 - Control Systems Design - Spring 2009 Problem Set #7 Due: Wednesday, April 8th, 2009. Problem: 1. Consider a system described by the following difference equation
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The Johns Hopkins University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 520.454 - Control Systems Design - Spring 2009 Problem Set #7 - Solutions Due: Wednesday, April 8th, 2009. Problem: 1. Consider a system described by the following differe
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The Johns Hopkins University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 520.454 - Control Systems Design - Spring 2000 Final Exam Name:Instructions 1. This exam is open-notes. Use of a calculator/matlab is permitted. 2. Attempt all of the pr
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The Johns Hopkins University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 520.454 - Control Systems Design - Spring 2001 Final Exam Name:Instructions 1. This exam is open book and open notes. Use of a calculator/Matlab is permitted. 2. Attempt
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The Johns Hopkins University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 520.454 Control Systems Design Spring 2002 Final Exam Name:Instructions 1. This exam is open book and open notes. Use of a calculator/Matlab is permitted. 2. Attempt a
Johns Hopkins - ECE - 454
The Johns Hopkins University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 520.454 Control Systems Design Spring 2003 Final Exam Name:Instructions 1. This exam is open book and open notes. Use of a calculator/Matlab is permitted. Use of the p
Johns Hopkins - ECE - 454
The Johns Hopkins University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 520.454 Control Systems Design Spring 2008 Final ExamName:Instructions 1. This exam is closed notes. Use of 2 standard 8.5 11 formulae sheets is permitted. 2. Time
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CUMULATIVE NETSIM STATISTICS AT TIME 8: 0: 0 ELAPSED TIME IS PERIOD 3600 SECONDS) IS 3600 SECONDS TIME 1: 0: 0 ( 1 ELAPSED TIME UpNode DownNodeTravelDistanceTotal MoveTimeTotal Trips DelayTravelTotal TravelTimeTotal MoveTimePerTravelTimeRatio TravelT
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CUMULATIVE NETSIM STATISTICS AT TIME 8: 0: 0 ELAPSED TIME IS PERIOD 3600 SECONDS) IS 3600 SECONDS TIME 1: 0: 0 ( 1 ELAPSED TIME UpNode DownNodeTravelDistanceTotal MoveTimeTotal Trips DelayTravelTotal TravelTimeTotal MoveTimePerTravelTimeRatio TravelT
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Chapter 5 I/O Streams I/O Streams as an Introduction to Objects and ClassesGoals: To determine how to use external files for input and output To investigate means by which file output can be formatted To examine how to use I/O streams as f
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Rational Method Discharge Design Storm 2 year 5 year 10 year 25 year 50 year 100 year K 1 1 1 1.1 1.2 1.25 C 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 I (in/hr) 4.47 5.42 6.16 7.14 7.92 8.7 A (ac) 77 77 77 77 77 77 Q (cfs) 175.5 212.8 241.9 308.4 373.2 427.1
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Culvert Designer/Analyzer Report 91st St - ExistingAnalysis Component Storm Event Check Discharge 495.60 cfsPeak Discharge Method: User-Specified Design Discharge Tailwater Conditions: Constant Tailwater Tailwater Elevation Name Culvert-1 Weir Des
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91st Street and Grandview Drainage SUB BASIN TIME OF CONCENTRATION AND LAG TIME (BY TR-55)SUB BASIN SB 1 SB 2 SB 3 SB 4SHEET FLOW n 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 L (ft) 200 200 200 200 S (ft/ft) 0.0100 0.0550 0.1150 0.0900 Tt (hr) 0.35 0.18 0.13 0.15SHAL
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File Name: G:\Data Collection\Data\66E@11-1.ppd Start Date: 10/24/2007 Start Time: 11:00:00 AM Site Code: 0000066E Comment 1: Default Comments Comment 2: Change These in The Preferences Window Comment 3: Select File/Preference in the Main Scree Comme
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Up Node Down Node Delay Travel Per Vehicle Delay Travel Per Vehicle 1 2 6.84 6.17 1 21 1.97 2 2 3 11.29 9.15 2 7 6.55 7.38 3 4 7.74 7.26 3 19 1.19 1.29 4 5 8.98 9.78 4 17 1.77 1.84 5 6 7.56 7.47 5 18 1.77 1.99 6 3 5.93 8.03 6 7 10.58 9.32 7 10 2.37 2
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Task 3 Provide 2 potential improvement plans based on the output analysis and field observation: The current situation of Paseo from 12th to 9th, all around, is not in a dire situation. Total delay ranges from 18.5-29.5. Total delay improvement can
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Task 2 Output Analysis based on the current signal design: The data under Term Project 1 indicate the current signalized network. The data under Term Project 3 also project the same signalization, but without detectors at the middle intersection bet
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The Paseo & 9th to 12th St.Mark Green Project Location Map Problem StatementsSignal Coordination from minor street to Paseo. Signal Coordination between both intersections on minor street. Initial Design Process In
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Up Node Down Node Term Project 1 Term Project 3 Revision 1 Revision 2 Revision 3 Revision 4 Term Project 1 Term Project 3 Revision 1 Revision 2 Revision 3 Revision 4 6.84 6.17 6.02 5.89 Total Delay NB Paseo Total Delay NB Paseo Total Delay NB Paseo T
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File Name: G:\Data Collection\Data\64W@11-1.ppd Start Date: 10/17/2007 Start Time: 11:00:00 AM Site Code: 0000064W Comment 1: Default Comments Comment 2: Change These in The Preferences Window Comment 3: Select File/Preference in the Main Scree Comme
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File Name: G:\Data Collection\Data\_sent\Data-5\63W@11-1.ppd Start Date: 10/2/2007 Start Time: 11:00:00 AM Site Code: 0000063W Comment 1: Default Comments Comment 2: Change These in The Preferences Window Comment 3: Select File/Preference in the Main
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91st Street and Grandview Drainage SUB BASIN TIME OF CONCENTRATION AND LAG TIME (BY TR-55)SUB BASIN SB 1 SB 2 SB 3 SB 4SHEET FLOW n 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 L (ft) 200 200 200 200 S (ft/ft) 0.0100 0.0550 0.1150 0.0900 Tt (hr) 0.35 0.18 0.13 0.15SHAL
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CE412SeniorDesign BrianGettinger EngineeringEthicsAssessment 4/28/20081) EngineerAisinviolationoftheCodeofEthics.HehasviolatedFundamentalCannon2: Performservicesonlyinareasoftheircompetence,andCannon6:Conductthemselves honorably,responsibly,ethical
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University of Kansas City - MissouriDate: Bridge Project Number: Location: To:October 4, 2007 S146C33 91st St. and Grandview Rd, Kansas City, MOTom Kimes, P.E. KCMO, Bridge Telephone: (816) 513-9149 Fax: (816) 513-9459 Patrick Benware UMKC Seni
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CON/SPAN's versatile system offers a span ranging from 12' to 48' with variable heights and lengths. The precast units can be easily adjusted for curved alignments and can be set side by side for multiple span configuration. Field installation of the
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Design OptionsGiven the objectives several different types of bridges/culverts were analyzed for replacements. These objectives eliminated several bridge types from the start. A customdesigned steel bridge was not considered because the skilled lab
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CITY OF FOUNTAINS HEART OF THE NATIONPublic Works DepartmentDivision of EngineeringPublic Works 414 E. 12th Street Kansas City, Missouri 64110KA N S A SC I T YM I S S O U R I(816) 513-8800 Fax: (816) 513-8822September 18, 2007 PUBLIC IM
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CITY OF FOUNTAINS HEART OF THE NATIONPublic Works DepartmentDivision of EngineeringPublic Works 414 E. 12th Street Kansas City, Missouri 64101KA N S A SC I T YM I S S O U R I(816) 513-8800 Fax: (816) 513-8822September 17, 2007 PUBLIC IM
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CITY OF FOUNTAINS HEART OF THE NATIONPublic Works DepartmentDivision of EngineeringPublic Works 414 E. 12th Street Kansas City, Missouri 64101KA N S A SC I T YM I S S O U R I(816) 513-8800 Fax: (816) 513-8822September 18, 2007 PUBLIC IM