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    Jazz Ensembles 1 & 2

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    Center for the Performing Arts November 3, 2017 Saturday Evening 8:00p.m

    Illinois State University Madrigal Festival

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    Center for the Performing Arts November 11, 200

    Recital: Oboe Studio, November 6, 2023

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    Kemp Recital HallNovember 6, 2023Monday Evening 7:30 p.m

    Ensemble Concerts: Jazz Ensembles I and II, April 16, 2010

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    Center for the Performing ArtsApril 16, 2010Friday Evening8:00 p.m

    Confucius Institute Fall 2011 Publication (Report)

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    Confucius Institute Spring 2011 (Report)

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    Confucius Institute Fall 2014 Publication (Report)

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    Confucius Institute Fall 2013 Publication (Report)

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    Confucius Institute Spring 2014 Publication (Report)

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    Independent Monitoring the Cuban Economic Zone Oil Development

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    The extensive impact and consequences of the 2010 Deep Water Horizon oil drilling rig failure in the Gulf of Mexico, together with expanding drilling activities in the Cuban Exclusive Economic zone, have cast a spotlight on Cuban oil development. The threat of a drilling rig failure has evolved from being only hypothetical to a potential reality with the commencement of active drilling in Cuban waters. The disastrous consequences of a drilling rig failure in Cuban waters will spread over a number of vital interests of the US and of nations in the Caribbean in the general environs of Cuba. The US fishing and tourist industries will take major blows from a significant oil spill in Cuban waters. Substantial ecological damage and damage to beaches could occur for the US, Mexico, Haiti and other countries as well. The need exists for the US to have the ability to independently monitor the reality of Cuban oceanic oil development. The advantages of having an independent US early warning system providing essential real-time data on the possible failure of a drilling rig in Cuban waters are numerous. An ideal early warning system would timely inform the US that an event has occurred or is likely to occur in, essentially, real-time. Presently operating monitoring systems that could provide early warning information are satellite-based. Such systems can indicate the locations of both drilling rigs and operational drilling platforms. The system discussed/proposed in this paper relies upon low-frequency underwater sound. The proposed system can complement existing monitoring systems, which offer ocean-surface information, by providing sub-ocean surface, near-real time, information. This “integrated system” utilizes and combines (integrates) many different forms of information, some gathered through sub-ocean surface systems, and some through electromagnetic-based remote sensing (satellites, aircraft, unmanned arial vehicles), and other methods as well. Although the proposed integrated system is in the developmental stage, it is based upon well-established technologies
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