We offer a wide range of school socks for different ages and dress codes, including plain, striped, and various color combinations. Our kids' socks are designed to fit well, dry fast, last long, and feel comfortable. The school uniform socks are made of cotton and spandex for a quality finish and comfort, and come in specific colors to match school uniforms. We manufacture socks to meet the needs of various schools.
Este documento describe las partes del intestino delgado e intestino grueso, incluyendo el duodeno, yelo e intestino grueso. También describe varias afecciones clínicas relacionadas como úlceras duodenales, hernias paraduodenales, isquemia intestinal, divertículo ileal y apendicitis. Además, cubre procedimientos como apendicectomía, colectomía, ileostomía y colostomía, así como colonoscopia y diverticulosis.
Este documento presenta conceptos básicos de ciencia, tecnología e innovación. Primero define términos clave como investigación y desarrollo, innovación, capital humano y activos. Luego describe brevemente las principales instituciones relacionadas con la ciencia y tecnología en Chile, como Conicyt, Corfo y universidades. El objetivo es establecer un lenguaje común sobre estos temas para fomentar un debate informado.
IBM FlashSystem V840
IBM Redbooks Product Guide
Storage capacity and performance requirements are growing faster than ever before, and the costs of
managing this growth are depleting more of the IT budget. IBM® FlashSystem™ V840 (FlashSystem
V840) has changed the economics of today's data center by eliminating storage bottlenecks, and its
software-defined storage features simplify data management, improve data security, and preserve your
investments in storage
One of the biggest challenges right now is the Back to School blues. Summer is over and the reality of school has set back in again. Everyone's back to pursuing something. Popularity, grades, sports, maybe even aspiring to music careers on YouTube, everyone faces the pressure to perform. This game is great to blow off some steam and burn off a little energy in the youth group. As typical in any game of tag, it is a game of pursuit. This lends itself to a discussion of the things we pursue in life and what the Bible says we should pursue.
We offer a wide range of school socks for different ages and dress codes, including plain, striped, and various color combinations. Our kids' socks are designed to fit well, dry fast, last long, and feel comfortable. The school uniform socks are made of cotton and spandex for a quality finish and comfort, and come in specific colors to match school uniforms. We manufacture socks to meet the needs of various schools.
Este documento describe las partes del intestino delgado e intestino grueso, incluyendo el duodeno, yelo e intestino grueso. También describe varias afecciones clínicas relacionadas como úlceras duodenales, hernias paraduodenales, isquemia intestinal, divertículo ileal y apendicitis. Además, cubre procedimientos como apendicectomía, colectomía, ileostomía y colostomía, así como colonoscopia y diverticulosis.
Este documento presenta conceptos básicos de ciencia, tecnología e innovación. Primero define términos clave como investigación y desarrollo, innovación, capital humano y activos. Luego describe brevemente las principales instituciones relacionadas con la ciencia y tecnología en Chile, como Conicyt, Corfo y universidades. El objetivo es establecer un lenguaje común sobre estos temas para fomentar un debate informado.
IBM FlashSystem V840
IBM Redbooks Product Guide
Storage capacity and performance requirements are growing faster than ever before, and the costs of
managing this growth are depleting more of the IT budget. IBM® FlashSystem™ V840 (FlashSystem
V840) has changed the economics of today's data center by eliminating storage bottlenecks, and its
software-defined storage features simplify data management, improve data security, and preserve your
investments in storage
One of the biggest challenges right now is the Back to School blues. Summer is over and the reality of school has set back in again. Everyone's back to pursuing something. Popularity, grades, sports, maybe even aspiring to music careers on YouTube, everyone faces the pressure to perform. This game is great to blow off some steam and burn off a little energy in the youth group. As typical in any game of tag, it is a game of pursuit. This lends itself to a discussion of the things we pursue in life and what the Bible says we should pursue.
This document outlines a mining management plan. It lists the members of Group 2 and discusses the importance of planning. Planning is defined as carefully selecting information and decisions to achieve goals. There are generally steps to planning such as defining problems, collecting information, analyzing information, defining limitations, making alternative plans, and choosing a plan. Planning can be divided into policy, procedure, method, standard, budget, and program. The planning process should consider time, data collection and analysis, level of planning, and flexibility. Planning objectives are to provide guidance, reduce uncertainty, minimize waste, and set goals and standards.
Tema 3. el_proceso_de_comunicacion_en_la_ensenanzabelen2604
Este documento trata sobre el proceso de comunicación en el aula. Explica que la comunicación en el aula puede verse afectada por obstáculos como la cantidad de información transmitida, la velocidad de transmisión, el tono de voz del emisor, la falta de expresividad y contacto visual, y problemas fisiológicos. Recomienda que el emisor varíe el tono de voz, se exprese claramente, mantenga el contacto visual y controle la cantidad y velocidad de información transmitida para facilitar la comprensión del receptor.
El documento proporciona una descripción general del Telescopio Espacial Hubble, incluyendo sus especificaciones técnicas y algunas de las imágenes notables que ha capturado. Luego presenta imágenes adicionales del sistema solar, galaxias y nebulosas tomadas por Hubble u otros telescopios espaciales, con reflexiones filosóficas sobre nuestro lugar en el universo y la fragilidad de nuestro planeta.
El documento trata sobre el Derecho constitucional. El Derecho constitucional es una rama del Derecho público que estudia las leyes fundamentales que definen un Estado, incluyendo la forma de Estado, forma de gobierno, derechos fundamentales y la regulación de los poderes públicos y sus relaciones entre sí y con los ciudadanos.
A empresa está enfrentando desafios financeiros devido à queda nas vendas e precisa cortar custos. O diretor financeiro recomenda demitir funcionários para economizar em folha de pagamento ou negociar reduções salariais para evitar demissões. Também sugere adiar investimentos não essenciais para preservar caixa.
Este documento discute varios temas relacionados con la educación formal y no formal. Primero, explica que algunas personas no valoran la educación porque solo la ven como memorizar datos y no entienden que les da libertad. Luego, señala que sí existe la educación no formal a través de talleres y cursos. Finalmente, indica que aunque la educación no formal es más común entre adultos, jóvenes y adultos pueden aprender los unos de los otros, y que la gente a veces no demanda cultura porque es más fácil adaptarse a otras en lugar de rescat
Microsoft PowerPoint es un programa de presentaciones desarrollado por Microsoft que se utiliza ampliamente en la enseñanza, los negocios y otros campos. Se originó en la década de 1980 cuando dos desarrolladores de software crearon el primer software de presentaciones gráficas para computadoras personales llamado "Presenter". PowerPoint permite crear presentaciones con texto, imágenes y animaciones aplicando diseños de fuente, plantillas y efectos. Las presentaciones se pueden transferir fácilmente entre ordenadores y generar transparencias, documentos impresos y diapositivas está
The document discusses various aspects of oil exploration and production, including:
1) Teams are tasked with finding sedimentary basins using magnetic and gravity surveys to earn credibility points.
2) Teams then bid on blocks near identified basins and choose corporate social responsibility projects to increase points for license awards.
3) Licensed blocks can be farmout to acquire funding and farmin to other blocks to spread risk, with the goal of drilling exploration and appraisal wells to prove oil reserves.
This document provides statistics on home runs for several players on the Red Sox roster. It calculates:
1) The average number of home runs (3) and percentage of home runs (21/7) for the players listed.
2) The deviation of each player's home runs from the average and the squared deviations.
3) The standard deviation, found by summing the squared deviations (48), dividing by the number of players (7), and taking the square root (6.85).
The document discusses the probability of 5 accidents occurring in a month at an intersection where the average number of accidents per month is 4. It states that the Poisson distribution formula should be used to calculate this probability.
Jeremy CastellanosBased on the articles assigned this week, .docxchristiandean12115
Jeremy Castellanos
Based on the articles assigned this week, the current threat of nuclear weapons being acquired and used in a terrorist attack is low for several reasons. The Department of Defense defines a nuclear weapon as “a complete assembly (i.e., implosion type, gun type, or thermonuclear type), in its intended ultimate configuration which, upon completion of the prescribed arming, fusing, and firing sequence, is capable of producing the intended nuclear reaction and release of energy.” (Joint Publication 3-11)
Nuclear weapons and material are very hard to acquire and have intense security. Although more countries around the world continue to develop their own nuclear weapon capabilities, it is very unlikely for a country to give nuclear weapons or materials to a terrorist organization. To give a terrorist organization nuclear capabilities is not only very dangerous because terrorists do not abide by any laws or treaties, but is also likely to force a war with opposing countries. There are signed treaties that prevent nuclear proliferation and testing.
The United States has so many different organizations within the Intelligence Community, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Energy that have dedicated units both home and overseas locking down and securing nuclear materials. The United States has an overall mindset, that if we possess nuclear weapons there is a chance that a terrorist organization can too. This is in large due to the rhetoric of our policy makers and media. Although they are trying to take preventive measures, they make terrorist organizations seem more deadly than what they truly are. If everything is a threat, then nothing is a threat.
I think that terrorist trying to achieve nuclear weapons is too hard and is not cost effective. Take for example DAESH right now. They can barely hold their stronghold of Mosul, Iraq and for them to effectively provide logistics, finances and the manpower needed to acquire and build a nuclear weapon is unlikely. They are going to resort to improvised explosive devices (IEDs), vehicle-borne IEDs (VBIEDs), small arms fire and tunnels to continue their operations.
References:
Huessy, P. (2013). Nuclear Zero: World Peace or World Chaos. Family Security Matters, 8.
Wilner, A. S. (2012). Apocalypse Soon? Deterring Nuclear Iran and its Terrorist. Proxies. Comparative Strategy, 31 (1)
Aaron Baca
For this week’s discussion I chose an article called “Are We Prepared?” from the Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). This article evolves around an evaluation of four scenarios involving the potential threat of WMDs occurring in the US. The scenarios include the collapse of the Nonproliferation Regime, Failed WMD-armed State, Biological Terror Campaign and a Nuclear Detonation in a US City. The issues regarding these situations combined can create incomparable obstacles, not .
This document discusses the nuclear arms race between India and Pakistan. It argues that this relationship is a classic example of a security dilemma, where one country's actions to increase security cause insecurity in the other country, leading to an endless cycle of developing new weapons. The document traces how India and Pakistan have followed each other in developing nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, aggressive military doctrines, and other defense technologies. It aims to develop a theoretical framework to explain this recurring arms race using concepts from realism and the security dilemma theory. The key driving factor identified is the action-reaction dynamic, where each new military development by one country is met with a counter-development by the other in response.
This passage describes the author's return to Vietnam in January 1968 to resume his duties as a CORDS advisor in Hue. Upon arriving in Danang, he encountered signs that sappers had penetrated the base's perimeter. After a delay, he took a short flight on a Pilatus Porter to Hue, where he was met by a friend. Unbeknownst to the author at the time, the communist forces were preparing to launch the Tet Offensive, during which they would seize Hue in a major attack, contradicting the assumption that both sides had spared the city from fighting out of respect for its historical and cultural significance.
The document discusses conflicting unification visions between North and South Korea. North Korea proposes the "Democratic Federal Republic of Koryo" formula, which calls for abolishing South Korea's national security law and withdrawing US troops as preconditions. South Korea's "Korean National Community" formula has no preconditions. The author proposes a "One Korea" formula through neutralization as an alternative that could be mutually acceptable. This would involve building a neutralized peace system on the Korean Peninsula over five stages to eventually achieve a unified, neutral Korean state. However, unification through this approach would be a long, difficult process requiring cooperation between the Koreas and support from major powers.
A Study On Weapons Of Mass Destruction Their Impact On Strategic Stability ...Emily Smith
This document provides an introduction and outline for a PhD thesis titled "A Study on Weapons of Mass Destruction & Their Impact on Strategic Stability in South Asia". The thesis examines how nuclear deterrence between India and Pakistan provides strategic stability, drawing from models during the Cold War. It includes 10 chapters that discuss strategic concepts, the India-Pakistan conflict pre-and post-nuclearization, the countries' nuclear programs and strategic cultures, arms control regimes, and prospects for the future state of strategic stability in South Asia. The thesis aims to understand how ubiquitous nuclear weapons influence dynamics of strategic stability in the region.
Asian Transnational Security Challenges (with a country study of the Philippi...Rommel Banlaoi
The Council for Asian Transnational Threat Research (CATR) was founded in 2005 to provide a multilateral forum for collaborative research on terrorism and political violence across Asia. It emerged from a conference in Kuala Lumpur organized by the Institute for Defense Analyses that brought together regional experts. Recognizing the need for sustained regional engagement on these issues, CATR was established with initial funding from the US Department of Defense. It aims to advance understanding of transnational threats through cooperative research and dialogue among academics, policymakers and security officials from various Asian countries.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Will David that highlights his extensive experience in leadership, education, and conflict analysis. He has over 30 years of experience in the U.S. Army, including serving as a Brigade Commander and Deputy Director of the Secretary of Defense's Intelligence Task Force. He holds a Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution and teaches as an adjunct professor at George Mason University and the Middlebury Institute. His research interests include domestic terrorism, national security strategy, and energy/natural resource issues.
Hunter Killer Teams Attacking Enemy Safe Havens 2010CIARO
This document discusses hunter-killer teams and their role in attacking enemy safe havens. It provides background on hunter-killer operations and safe havens. It examines the historical American experience with hunter-killer operations and identifies principles for employing hunter-killer teams against safe havens. The author argues that hunter-killer teams should be routinely established as part of special operations forces and their use included in counterinsurgency doctrine.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Robert Stewart-Ingersoll, an Assistant Professor of National Security at the USAF Air Command and Staff College. It outlines his education, including a PhD in Political Science from the University of Arizona, areas of research interest in international security, human rights, and regional powers, courses taught on these topics at multiple universities, publications, conference presentations, professional service, and university service.
The document announces an upcoming event hosted by the World Affairs Council titled "Challenges to American Power" to be held on March 18-19 at the St. Regis San Francisco. Over the course of the event, speakers and panels will discuss and debate the key issues facing the US, including what policies can best address regional security challenges, which countries are leading the changing global economy, and how the US can achieve a secure and sustainable energy future. The agenda outlines the keynote speakers, panel discussions, and sessions that will explore these timely international issues over the two-day conference.
This document outlines a mining management plan. It lists the members of Group 2 and discusses the importance of planning. Planning is defined as carefully selecting information and decisions to achieve goals. There are generally steps to planning such as defining problems, collecting information, analyzing information, defining limitations, making alternative plans, and choosing a plan. Planning can be divided into policy, procedure, method, standard, budget, and program. The planning process should consider time, data collection and analysis, level of planning, and flexibility. Planning objectives are to provide guidance, reduce uncertainty, minimize waste, and set goals and standards.
Tema 3. el_proceso_de_comunicacion_en_la_ensenanzabelen2604
Este documento trata sobre el proceso de comunicación en el aula. Explica que la comunicación en el aula puede verse afectada por obstáculos como la cantidad de información transmitida, la velocidad de transmisión, el tono de voz del emisor, la falta de expresividad y contacto visual, y problemas fisiológicos. Recomienda que el emisor varíe el tono de voz, se exprese claramente, mantenga el contacto visual y controle la cantidad y velocidad de información transmitida para facilitar la comprensión del receptor.
El documento proporciona una descripción general del Telescopio Espacial Hubble, incluyendo sus especificaciones técnicas y algunas de las imágenes notables que ha capturado. Luego presenta imágenes adicionales del sistema solar, galaxias y nebulosas tomadas por Hubble u otros telescopios espaciales, con reflexiones filosóficas sobre nuestro lugar en el universo y la fragilidad de nuestro planeta.
El documento trata sobre el Derecho constitucional. El Derecho constitucional es una rama del Derecho público que estudia las leyes fundamentales que definen un Estado, incluyendo la forma de Estado, forma de gobierno, derechos fundamentales y la regulación de los poderes públicos y sus relaciones entre sí y con los ciudadanos.
A empresa está enfrentando desafios financeiros devido à queda nas vendas e precisa cortar custos. O diretor financeiro recomenda demitir funcionários para economizar em folha de pagamento ou negociar reduções salariais para evitar demissões. Também sugere adiar investimentos não essenciais para preservar caixa.
Este documento discute varios temas relacionados con la educación formal y no formal. Primero, explica que algunas personas no valoran la educación porque solo la ven como memorizar datos y no entienden que les da libertad. Luego, señala que sí existe la educación no formal a través de talleres y cursos. Finalmente, indica que aunque la educación no formal es más común entre adultos, jóvenes y adultos pueden aprender los unos de los otros, y que la gente a veces no demanda cultura porque es más fácil adaptarse a otras en lugar de rescat
Microsoft PowerPoint es un programa de presentaciones desarrollado por Microsoft que se utiliza ampliamente en la enseñanza, los negocios y otros campos. Se originó en la década de 1980 cuando dos desarrolladores de software crearon el primer software de presentaciones gráficas para computadoras personales llamado "Presenter". PowerPoint permite crear presentaciones con texto, imágenes y animaciones aplicando diseños de fuente, plantillas y efectos. Las presentaciones se pueden transferir fácilmente entre ordenadores y generar transparencias, documentos impresos y diapositivas está
The document discusses various aspects of oil exploration and production, including:
1) Teams are tasked with finding sedimentary basins using magnetic and gravity surveys to earn credibility points.
2) Teams then bid on blocks near identified basins and choose corporate social responsibility projects to increase points for license awards.
3) Licensed blocks can be farmout to acquire funding and farmin to other blocks to spread risk, with the goal of drilling exploration and appraisal wells to prove oil reserves.
This document provides statistics on home runs for several players on the Red Sox roster. It calculates:
1) The average number of home runs (3) and percentage of home runs (21/7) for the players listed.
2) The deviation of each player's home runs from the average and the squared deviations.
3) The standard deviation, found by summing the squared deviations (48), dividing by the number of players (7), and taking the square root (6.85).
The document discusses the probability of 5 accidents occurring in a month at an intersection where the average number of accidents per month is 4. It states that the Poisson distribution formula should be used to calculate this probability.
Jeremy CastellanosBased on the articles assigned this week, .docxchristiandean12115
Jeremy Castellanos
Based on the articles assigned this week, the current threat of nuclear weapons being acquired and used in a terrorist attack is low for several reasons. The Department of Defense defines a nuclear weapon as “a complete assembly (i.e., implosion type, gun type, or thermonuclear type), in its intended ultimate configuration which, upon completion of the prescribed arming, fusing, and firing sequence, is capable of producing the intended nuclear reaction and release of energy.” (Joint Publication 3-11)
Nuclear weapons and material are very hard to acquire and have intense security. Although more countries around the world continue to develop their own nuclear weapon capabilities, it is very unlikely for a country to give nuclear weapons or materials to a terrorist organization. To give a terrorist organization nuclear capabilities is not only very dangerous because terrorists do not abide by any laws or treaties, but is also likely to force a war with opposing countries. There are signed treaties that prevent nuclear proliferation and testing.
The United States has so many different organizations within the Intelligence Community, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Energy that have dedicated units both home and overseas locking down and securing nuclear materials. The United States has an overall mindset, that if we possess nuclear weapons there is a chance that a terrorist organization can too. This is in large due to the rhetoric of our policy makers and media. Although they are trying to take preventive measures, they make terrorist organizations seem more deadly than what they truly are. If everything is a threat, then nothing is a threat.
I think that terrorist trying to achieve nuclear weapons is too hard and is not cost effective. Take for example DAESH right now. They can barely hold their stronghold of Mosul, Iraq and for them to effectively provide logistics, finances and the manpower needed to acquire and build a nuclear weapon is unlikely. They are going to resort to improvised explosive devices (IEDs), vehicle-borne IEDs (VBIEDs), small arms fire and tunnels to continue their operations.
References:
Huessy, P. (2013). Nuclear Zero: World Peace or World Chaos. Family Security Matters, 8.
Wilner, A. S. (2012). Apocalypse Soon? Deterring Nuclear Iran and its Terrorist. Proxies. Comparative Strategy, 31 (1)
Aaron Baca
For this week’s discussion I chose an article called “Are We Prepared?” from the Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). This article evolves around an evaluation of four scenarios involving the potential threat of WMDs occurring in the US. The scenarios include the collapse of the Nonproliferation Regime, Failed WMD-armed State, Biological Terror Campaign and a Nuclear Detonation in a US City. The issues regarding these situations combined can create incomparable obstacles, not .
This document discusses the nuclear arms race between India and Pakistan. It argues that this relationship is a classic example of a security dilemma, where one country's actions to increase security cause insecurity in the other country, leading to an endless cycle of developing new weapons. The document traces how India and Pakistan have followed each other in developing nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, aggressive military doctrines, and other defense technologies. It aims to develop a theoretical framework to explain this recurring arms race using concepts from realism and the security dilemma theory. The key driving factor identified is the action-reaction dynamic, where each new military development by one country is met with a counter-development by the other in response.
This passage describes the author's return to Vietnam in January 1968 to resume his duties as a CORDS advisor in Hue. Upon arriving in Danang, he encountered signs that sappers had penetrated the base's perimeter. After a delay, he took a short flight on a Pilatus Porter to Hue, where he was met by a friend. Unbeknownst to the author at the time, the communist forces were preparing to launch the Tet Offensive, during which they would seize Hue in a major attack, contradicting the assumption that both sides had spared the city from fighting out of respect for its historical and cultural significance.
The document discusses conflicting unification visions between North and South Korea. North Korea proposes the "Democratic Federal Republic of Koryo" formula, which calls for abolishing South Korea's national security law and withdrawing US troops as preconditions. South Korea's "Korean National Community" formula has no preconditions. The author proposes a "One Korea" formula through neutralization as an alternative that could be mutually acceptable. This would involve building a neutralized peace system on the Korean Peninsula over five stages to eventually achieve a unified, neutral Korean state. However, unification through this approach would be a long, difficult process requiring cooperation between the Koreas and support from major powers.
A Study On Weapons Of Mass Destruction Their Impact On Strategic Stability ...Emily Smith
This document provides an introduction and outline for a PhD thesis titled "A Study on Weapons of Mass Destruction & Their Impact on Strategic Stability in South Asia". The thesis examines how nuclear deterrence between India and Pakistan provides strategic stability, drawing from models during the Cold War. It includes 10 chapters that discuss strategic concepts, the India-Pakistan conflict pre-and post-nuclearization, the countries' nuclear programs and strategic cultures, arms control regimes, and prospects for the future state of strategic stability in South Asia. The thesis aims to understand how ubiquitous nuclear weapons influence dynamics of strategic stability in the region.
Asian Transnational Security Challenges (with a country study of the Philippi...Rommel Banlaoi
The Council for Asian Transnational Threat Research (CATR) was founded in 2005 to provide a multilateral forum for collaborative research on terrorism and political violence across Asia. It emerged from a conference in Kuala Lumpur organized by the Institute for Defense Analyses that brought together regional experts. Recognizing the need for sustained regional engagement on these issues, CATR was established with initial funding from the US Department of Defense. It aims to advance understanding of transnational threats through cooperative research and dialogue among academics, policymakers and security officials from various Asian countries.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Will David that highlights his extensive experience in leadership, education, and conflict analysis. He has over 30 years of experience in the U.S. Army, including serving as a Brigade Commander and Deputy Director of the Secretary of Defense's Intelligence Task Force. He holds a Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution and teaches as an adjunct professor at George Mason University and the Middlebury Institute. His research interests include domestic terrorism, national security strategy, and energy/natural resource issues.
Hunter Killer Teams Attacking Enemy Safe Havens 2010CIARO
This document discusses hunter-killer teams and their role in attacking enemy safe havens. It provides background on hunter-killer operations and safe havens. It examines the historical American experience with hunter-killer operations and identifies principles for employing hunter-killer teams against safe havens. The author argues that hunter-killer teams should be routinely established as part of special operations forces and their use included in counterinsurgency doctrine.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Robert Stewart-Ingersoll, an Assistant Professor of National Security at the USAF Air Command and Staff College. It outlines his education, including a PhD in Political Science from the University of Arizona, areas of research interest in international security, human rights, and regional powers, courses taught on these topics at multiple universities, publications, conference presentations, professional service, and university service.
The document announces an upcoming event hosted by the World Affairs Council titled "Challenges to American Power" to be held on March 18-19 at the St. Regis San Francisco. Over the course of the event, speakers and panels will discuss and debate the key issues facing the US, including what policies can best address regional security challenges, which countries are leading the changing global economy, and how the US can achieve a secure and sustainable energy future. The agenda outlines the keynote speakers, panel discussions, and sessions that will explore these timely international issues over the two-day conference.
William E. Spindler has over 20 years of experience in foreign policy, national security affairs, and international program management. He has held positions as a political military affairs officer, international program manager, and associate professor of political science. Currently, he is an affiliated faculty member at Regis University where he designs and teaches courses on comparative foreign policies and governments.
Colonel David Raugh's curriculum vitae summarizes his extensive career in the U.S. Army over 22 years, including leadership roles, deployments, education, research, and instruction experience. He has a PhD in Security Studies from the University of Central Florida expected in 2019, as well as multiple masters degrees and publications. Colonel Raugh has led organizations of varying sizes, developed strategy, collaborated with international partners, and undertaken cultural immersion assignments around the world.
The document summarizes activities at the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) in 2003. It discusses several key projects:
1) The Five-Nation Project brings together experts from China, India, Pakistan, Russia, and the US to discuss issues like weapons of mass destruction and regional cooperation.
2) CISAC researchers evaluated the largest US terrorism preparedness drill, called TOPOFF-2, which simulated biological and radiological attacks. Their recommendations helped improve emergency response.
3) A study of refugee manipulation examined how armed groups use refugees for political aims, prolonging conflicts, and how international actors sometimes assist this unintentionally through aid.
The document summarizes activities at the Belfer Center, including:
1) A panel discussion on the potential consequences if nuclear negotiations with Iran fail, featuring experts who discussed scenarios and implications for regional actors.
2) A conference between Russian and American experts aimed at reducing tensions in the troubled U.S.-Russia relationship, focusing on issues beyond the Ukraine conflict.
3) The Environment and Natural Resources Program's sponsorship of a student delegation to the 2014 Arctic Circle Assembly in Iceland to discuss Arctic, climate change, and renewable energy issues.
The China-US Symposium is a multi-day academic conference is held every spring at Tufts’ Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Our goal is to foster positive relations between China and the United States, cultivating cooperation and understanding between students and experts from different background and cultures. We believe in building on the unique crossroads of ideas, experiences and people that characterizes Tufts University to promote an atmosphere of deep analysis and critical awareness—both of pertinent policy issues at the international level, and their effect on the individual.
The document outlines the agenda for a two-day international conference on economics, politics, and security between China and the US. Day 1 includes panels on evolving strategies in defense industries, supply chain security, and the Sino-US bilateral relationship. Day 2 covers global cybersecurity, China's high-performance computing, defense science and technology development, and civil-military integration and acquisition. Panelists will discuss topics such as reverse engineering in Asian defense industries, China's maritime anxieties, innovative defense technologies, and enhanced dialogue for mutual benefits between the US and China. The goal is to partner on economic and security issues for the 21st century.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications of Susan S. Kirschenbaum. She received her PhD in Experimental Psychology from the University of Rhode Island in 1985. Her professional work experience includes over 30 years as a cognitive scientist and engineering psychologist at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport. She has extensive experience conducting research on decision making, expertise, training, and human systems integration. She has authored numerous publications in these areas and received several awards for her independent research contributions.
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Presentation slides from XP2024 conference, Bolzano IT. The slides describe a new view to leadership and combines it with anthro-complexity (aka cynefin).
This presentation by Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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Career goals serve as a roadmap for individuals, guiding them toward achieving long-term professional aspirations and personal fulfillment. Establishing clear career goals enables professionals to focus their efforts on developing specific skills, gaining relevant experience, and making strategic decisions that align with their desired career trajectory. By setting both short-term and long-term objectives, individuals can systematically track their progress, make necessary adjustments, and stay motivated. Short-term goals often include acquiring new qualifications, mastering particular competencies, or securing a specific role, while long-term goals might encompass reaching executive positions, becoming industry experts, or launching entrepreneurial ventures.
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This presentation by Yong Lim, Professor of Economic Law at Seoul National University School of Law, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
Abstract:
Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
Learning to control and direct conversations takes understanding and practice.
We can combine our innate empathy with our analytical skills to gain a deeper understanding of complex situations at work. Join this session to learn how to prepare for difficult conversations and how to improve our agile conversations in order to be more influential without power. We will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
In the session you will experience how preparing and reflecting on your conversation can help you be more influential at work. You will learn how to communicate more effectively with the people needed to achieve positive change. You will leave with a self-revised version of a difficult conversation and a practical model to use when you get back to work.
Come learn more on how to become a real influencer!
This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
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Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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Panel Discussion on Nuclear Stability in South Asia
1. Nuclear Stability in South Asia
You are cordially invited to attend the panel discussion at
the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS).
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
12pm to 2pm
Lunch will be provided
Location:
1400 K Street, NW, Suite 1250
Washington, DC 20005
This panel will examine the sources of nuclear stability and the possibilities of instability
in South Asia. Drawn from a larger group of contributors to a special issue of The
Nonproliferation Review (September 2014) four panelists will discuss the growth of
India's command and control infrastructure, developments in Pakistan's nuclear
weapons program, the requirements of nuclear stability in the region and the US
intended strategic consequences of India's quest for ballistic missile defenses for South
Asian nuclear stability.
2. Panel Experts:
Sumit Ganguly, Professor of Political Science at Indiana University, holds the
Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations and serves as the Director
of the Center on American and Global Security.
Gaurav Kampani, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Tulsa.
David J. Karl, independent scholar and commentator based in Los Angeles, President of
the Asia Strategy Initiative, and co-founder and senior director of Geoskope LLC.
Colonel David Smith, independent consultant, working for the Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory; Scitor Corporation; and the Naval Postgraduate School.
Stephen Schwartz, editor of The Nonproliferation Review, published by the James
Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International
Studies (MIIS), as well as an Adjunct Professor at MIIS.
Please RSVP by the 24th of September.
For questions, please contact: rdash@indiana.edu