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    The Impact of Tourism on the Population Growth in Orlando, Florida

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    Orlando, Florida is currently experiencing one of the fastest population booms in the country. The purpose of this research is to explore possible factors that have acted as a catalyst for this population boom. With tourism, hospitality and events being such an important part of the economy, a qualitative field study will be used to determine whether tourism or hospitality can make an impact on how people are moving. Walt Disney World is one of the largest employers in central Florida and has a strong relationship with the City of Orlando and its residents. The participants in this qualitative field study will be surveyed to see what motivational factors contributed to their migration to Orlando, FL. The methodology to gather the motivational factors will be conducted using an online short surve

    Hunting: A Necessary Evil To Benefit the Greater Good

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    Canadian Coast Guard initiatives

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    As part of the Oceans Protection Plan the Canadian Coast Guard will be undertaking several initiatives focused on continued improvement in our preparedness and response to marine emergencies. One aspect will see the establishment of new search and rescue lifeboat stations and a new CCG logistics depot in Port Hardy, BC that will include environmental response staff and equipment. Investments will be made in modernizing Coast Guard’s Environmental Response equipment including mobile command posts and communications equipment. Additionally, the Coast Guard will enhance the 24/7 emergency response capacity within the existing Regional Operations Centers supporting the Coast Guard’s capacity to better plan and coordinate effective response during an incident. Through the Oceans Protection Plan, the Government of Canada will increase its emergency towing capacity by: installing towing equipment on major Canadian Coast Guard vessels, engaging partners to complete a needs analysis study on emergency towing requirements on the west coast and leading to the leasing of offshore vessels capable of towing large ships in distress. Further, the Government of Canada will partner with Indigenous Nations through Indigenous Community Response Teams, Indigenous Coast Guard Auxiliary, Places of Refuge and Regional Response Planning This presentation will provide an overview of Canadian Coast Guard initiatives such as new lifeboat stations, enhanced 24/7 emergency response capacity, increasing emergency towing, and Indigenous Community Response Teams and the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary

    Improved Instrument for Detecting Water and Ice in Soil

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    An instrument measures electrical properties of relatively dry soils to determine their liquid water and/or ice contents. Designed as a prototype of instruments for measuring the liquid-water and ice contents of lunar and planetary soils, the apparatus could also be utilized for similar purposes in research and agriculture involving terrestrial desert soils and sands, and perhaps for measuring ice buildup on aircraft surfaces. This instrument is an improved version of the apparatus described in Measuring Low Concentrations of Liquid Water and Ice in Soil (NPO-41822), NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 33, No. 2 (February 2009), page 22. The designs of both versions are based on the fact that the electrical behavior of a typical soil sample is well approximated by a network of resistors and capacitors in which resistances decrease and capacitances increase (and the magnitude and phase angle of impedance changes accordingly) with increasing water content. The previous version included an impedance spectrometer and a jar into which a sample of soil was placed. Four stainless-steel screws at the bottom of the jar were used as electrodes of a fourpoint impedance probe connected to the spectrometer. The present instrument does not include a sample jar and can be operated without acquiring or handling samples. Its impedance probe consists of a compact assembly of electrodes housed near the tip of a cylinder. The electrodes protrude slightly from the cylinder (see Figure 1). In preparation for measurements, the cylinder is simply pushed into the ground to bring the soil into contact with the electrodes

    Alkali metal for ultraviolet band-pass filter

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    An alkali metal filter having a layer of metallic bismuth deposited onto the alkali metal is provided. The metallic bismuth acts to stabilize the surface of the alkali metal to prevent substantial surface migration from occurring on the alkali metal, which may degrade optical characteristics of the filter. To this end, a layer of metallic bismuth is deposited by vapor deposition over the alkali metal to a depth of approximately 5 to 10 A. A complete alkali metal filter is described along with a method for fabricating the alkali metal filter

    Africa 2060: good news from Africa, April 16, 2010

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    This repository item contains a single issue of the Pardee Conference Series, As the keystone event of a research program called “Africa 2060,” the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future at Boston University convened a conference on April 16, 2010 called Africa 2060: Good News from Africa. The program featured more than a dozen expert panelists from Boston University and across the world, and the approximately 100 participants included many African scholars and citizens from the continent who contributed to lively and well-informed discussion. The Pardee Center conference was co-sponsored by Boston University’s Africa Studies Center (ASC), the African Presidential Archives & Research Center (APARC), and the Global Health & Development Center (GHDC).This report provides commentary reflecting upon and information pertaining to the substance of the conference. An introductory overview looks at the major issues discussed at the event, which are placed within the larger literature on Africa’s future. Four short essays prepared by Boston University graduate students provide readers with more specific reflections and highlights of each conference session and the main issues discussed by panelists. The final section presents analyses of key trends and projections related to societal, economic, and governance issues for Africa and a commentary on what this information tells us about the drivers that will determine the continent’s future

    Acute pulmonary histoplasmosis related to occupational roofing: A case report of two brothers

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    Background and Purpose: Histoplasma capsulatum is the cause of a prevalent fungal disease in certain regions in the United States of America, like Ohio and the Mississippi River. Its clinical manifestations range from asymptomatic to life-threatening diseases,according to the immune system. A definitive diagnosis is made by biopsy.Case report: Two middle-aged brothers presented with a nine-day history of severe progressive dyspnea. Both were living in Cincinnati, Ohio, and encountered bird droppings 7 days prior to symptoms while working on a roofing project. It should be mentioned that they were not wearing masks. After extensive testing, they were diagnosed with acute pulmonary histoplasmosis. Both were successfully treated with azole-derivative fungal therapy.Conclusion: This is the first case of histoplasmosis acquired through occupational exposure related to roofing and is unique given the two patients were sibling
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