Building Bridges, Dams, Power Plants
The large development projects of the 1930s, designed to serve a growing population, helped shape California in many ways. Most are still integral today. Photographs show the progress of two massive Northern California projects: the Golden Gate Bridge, which links San Francisco and Marin County, and the Bay Bridge, which connects San Francisco with Oakland and the East Bay. The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most recognized bridges in the world. It is unique not only because of its vermilion o
Energy and Power 2
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Energy and Power 1
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Energy and Power
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T-test for independent means: Effect size and Power
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Power and Effect Size
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Effect Size and Power
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Error/Effect Size/Power
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The Rise of People Power - Disaster in Beijing; Stalemate in Burma; Victory in the Philippines ...
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The Rise of People Power - Disaster in Beijing; Stalemate in Burma; Victory in the Philippines
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Marx: law, power and social conflict
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Undulator Equation and Radiated Power
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Energy and Power I (audio low)
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Nuclear Power
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Feel the Power: Energy Sources
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Bonneville Power Administration's Resources for Teachers
Includes lessons on energy conservation, energy efficiency, geothermal energy, water and electricity, stream environments and stream health, aquatic macroinvertebrates, and the life cycle of salmon. High school students can conduct an energy audit of their school.
Speed / Power Accuracy Tradeoff
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Energy, Power, and Explosions
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Constantius II and Constans: A Scramble for Power
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1.5 The problem of power: policy as political The plural polity that characterises contemporary policy making means that many stakeholders are involved in the policy-action relationship dynamic, from commercial firms, public and non-profit organisations, the professions, central and local government, service delivery organisations, trade unions and the media, to organised groups of the public itself. Viewing policy as political, then, does not mean simply focusing on politicians. Rather, it signifies adopting a stakeholder perspective in













