Terrorism: The Problem of Nuclear Weapons - US Foreign Policy After 9/11
US Foreign Policy after 9/11 - Spring 2006. Lecture - Harold Smith, Distinguished Professor of Public Policy, UCB. This course provides an opportunity to study and discuss issues and events having recent international impact and/or interest. The course will present a multidisciplinary perspective on specific subjects with the intent of linking students with the scholars and scholarship involved in understanding and explaining current international issues, events, and crisis. The subjects will va
Calculate the Top Quark Mass
Students use conservation of momentum to calculate the mass of the top quark. This activity examines the fingerprint of a top/antitop production that took place in the D-Zero Detector at Fermilab on July 9, 1995. This activity will build on student understanding of vector addition and depends upon only a small amount of particle physics explanation.
Mass Market Licensing of Data Compilations
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Chain Reactions, Critical Mass
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Just Back from Iraq: Observations of a Weapons Inspector
Rocco Casagrande was the chief of the Biological Analysis Lab for the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) from December 2002 to March 2003. He gives a detailed account of the daily activities of inspectors, and the processes involved in determining, for example, if a brewery is really a brewery, or a front for chemica
Weapons of Mass Confusion: Assessing the True Risks
Panelists gathered for this discussion agree that when setting weapons policy it is counterproductive to lump weapons together. The dangers from nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons need to understood individually. Owen Cote says nuclear weapons, with their large-scale production process and instant lethal capacity, belong in one categ
Bomb Scare: The History and Future of Nuclear Weapons
Joseph Cirincione delivers an energetic and at times impassioned primer on the standoff with Iran on its nuclear program, drawn in part from his latest book, The History and Future of Nuclear Weapons (Columbia University Press, Spring 2007).
He offers a succinct ‘equation’ to describe what drives nat
R646 : The effects of FMD-induced mass livestock slaughter on greater horseshoe bats in the Forest o
This 68 page report was originally produced by English Nature in 2005, and is here made available as a PDF file by Natural England. The objectives of the study were to investigate the effects of the removal of grazing livestock from the Forest of Dean (through slaughter to prevent the spread of foot and mouth) in 2001 on the diet of greater horseshoe bats in the area. The study then made recommendations for grazing regimes which would favour the bats. It also includes references to relevant l
Mass-media Behaviour
Mass-media Behaviour I am writing a dissertation on what effects the mass media (including film, TV, computer games etc) has on children, and whether this causes behaviour changes. I have been unable to find any journal articles on this topic area. I am looking at children in general, not a specific age range or key stage.
Mass. v. EPA
Lisa Heinzerling speaks about the case Mass v. EPA which she worked on for six months in 2007. She discusses the implications for the decision and the process through which the case evolved.
Mass. v. EPA
Lisa Heinzerling speaks about the case Mass v. EPA which she worked on for six months in 2007. She discusses the implications for the decision and the process through which the case evolved.
Mass. v. EPA
Lisa Heinzerling speaks about the case Mass v. EPA which she worked on for six months in 2007. She discusses the implications for the decision and the process through which the case evolved.
Mass. v. EPA
Lisa Heinzerling speaks about the case Mass v. EPA which she worked on for six months in 2007. She discusses the implications for the decision and the process through which the case evolved.
Lecture 19 - Mass Consumption (Video)
The Twenties
Lecture 19 - Mass Consumption (Audio)
The Twenties
Count Nouns and Mass Nouns (Countable and Uncountable Nouns).
Yossarian the Grammarian explains the difference between two kinds
of nouns, mass nouns and count nouns. He explain when it is appropriate to use "amount of" instead of "number of," "less" instead of "fewer," and "many" instead of "much."













