Lessons from the Cuban Missile Crisis, Then and Now | Institute of Politics
Graham Allison, Director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and R. Nicholas Burns, HKS Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy & International Politics, explore the historical significance of the Cuban Missile Crisis on its 50th anniversary. The discussion, cosponsored by the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, includes topics ranging from governmental transparency to the security implications of nuclear weaponries in Iran. Winners of the Belfer Center/Fo
Calculus 133 - 10/22/12
David Pruis twice-weekly calculus class from Grand Rapids Community College.
Fall 2012: Mid-semester study tips
MSU's social media interns offer study tips to help other students handle middle of the semester stress.
Produced by Taylor Benson, Annie Perry, and Matt Radick
SEED-Pro: Computer-Assisted Architectural Programming in SEED
Computer-assisted architectural programming is in its infancy. What there is in terms of architectural programming theory often differs from practice. In the first half of this paper we define relevant terms, provide abrief review of the state of the art, and draw attention to the primacy of architectural programming in design. SEED-Pro is introduced as an intelligent assistant providing structure to the normally open-endedactivities of design. This includes the creation of an architectural prog
1.1 Introduction The idea that everything that we can see is an assembly of tiny particles called atoms is chemistry's greatest contribution to science. There are about 120 known kinds of atom, and each one is distinguished by a name, by a chemical symbol, and by a number called the atomic number. The meaning of atomic number is best understood from the Rutherford model of the atom (Author(s):
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