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Rf transparent, energy absorbing structural elements monthly progress report no. 9, feb. 1 - mar. 31, 1964
Radio frequency energy absorbing structural elements and material
Development of a low temperature battery for space probe applications second quarterly report, 24 sep. - 23 dec. 1964
Low temperature battery for space prob
RF transparent, energy absorbing, structural elements, phase II Final report, 5 Jun. 1963 - 16 Mar. 1964
Energy absorbing, structural elements having high specific energy absorption and low dielectric constant and loss tangent - space vehicle applicatio
Development of high energy density primary batteries 200 watt hours per pound total battery weight minimum Final report, 10 Jun. 1964 - 9 Jun. 1965
High energy density lithium-anode primary cells developed with energy-to-weight ratios over 200 watt hours per poun
Conflict Management Style and Burnout of Missionaries
The study examined modes of conflict resolution present in a sample of missionaries as well as relationships between modes of conflict resolution and demoqraphic characteristics. Additionally, relationships between modes of conflict resolution and burnout were investigated along with the relationships between levels of burnout and sample demographic characteristics. The instruments utilized with the sample of 150 missionaries included an individual data form, the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Management-of-Differences Instrument (the MODE), and the Staff Burnout Scale for Missionary Personnel (SBS-MP), an adaptation of the Staff Burnout Scale for Health Professionals (SBS-HP) by Jones. The conflict management mode of Avoiding was the most frequently selected mode. Correlational analysis and analysis of variance (ANOVA) were used to relate modes of conflict resolution to continuous demographic variables. None of the analyses showed significant differences between modes. Chi-square analysis were conducted on the categorical demographic variables in relationship to mode; only the gender variable showed a significant relationship. Females chose the Avoiding mode more than males. ANOVA was calculated using the SBS-MP as the dependent variable and the preferred mode as the independent variable. Results showed no relationship between preferred modes and the SBS-MP. ANOVA was also computed on the categorical demographic variables, and Pearson correlations were calculated for continuous variables. Significant relationships were found between age, years of service and/or candidacy status and burnout scores. Older missionaries had lower stress scores than younger missionaries. Time in candidacy was positively related to stress for missionary candidates. Significant relationships were found between burnout scores and knowledge of conflict management skills and stress management skills. caution should be exercised in interpreting data from the mode scores which are interdependent. The study supports the notion that missionaries predominantly avoid conflict. Lack of knowledge about how to manage conflict and stress correlate positively with higher stress
Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the Several States. II.
Turning now to the Posilive side of the question, the cases show that the privileges and immunities of citizens of a state do include:- 1. The rizght of free ingress and egress. Dicta to this effect are found in almost every case in which the equal privileges clause of the constitution is discussed, beginning with Corfield v. Coryell,I and coming down to and including Blake v. McClung,\u27 the last great case upon the clause in question.3 The only case directly in point seems to be Smith v. Moody., Smith was a negro, born free within the state of Ohio, and was a citizen of that state. He removed into Indiana while the constitution of Indiana contained the following provisions:- Art. 13. Aegroes and Mulattoes. Sec. 1. No negro or mulatto shall come into or settle in the state after the adoption of this constitution. Sec. II. All contracts made with any negro or mulatto coming into the state contrary to the foregoing section shall be void; . Smith sued Moody upon a promissory note. Moody answere
Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the Several States
The Federal Constitution, Art. IV., § 2, cl. 1, declares that The citizens of each state shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states. Of this clause Alexander Hamilton wrote: It may be esteemed the basis of the Union ; and more than seventy years after it had gone into effect, Judge Denio said of it, in deciding the great case of Lemmon v. People, No provision has tended so strongly to constitute the citizens of the United States one people as this. It is the purpose of this inquiry to ascertain what are the privileges and immunities of the citizens of a state to which, when within it, the citizens of every other state are entitle
Feasibility model of a high reliability five-year tape transport. Volume 3: Appendices
Detailed drawings of the five year tape transport are presented. Analytical tools used in the various analyses are described. These analyses include: tape guidance, tape stress over crowned rollers, tape pack stress program, response (computer) program, and control system electronics description
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