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    Memorandum to Colonel W. L. Magill, Jr. Provost Marshal and Director of Evacuation

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    Memorandum to the Colonel W.L. Magill Jr., Provost Marshal and Director of Evacuation presumably from a committee with the following members: Galen M. Fisher, Gordon Chapman, C. A. Richardson, and F. H. Smith. The memo includes the following subtitles: General Purpose and General Considerations.The Bishop James Chamberlain Baker Collection includes letters, documents, and articles about Japanese Americans during World War II. Subjects in the collection include Japanese Americans mass removal, Pearl Harbor and the aftermath, religion, and support from the non-Japanese American community. The collection was digitized and made accessible online by CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections

    An Inter-Cultural Communication Approach to Teaching Business Korean: A Case Study of a Mock Negotiation between Korean and American College Students

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    This study demonstrates that inter-cultural negotiators, one of whom is a bi-cultural American well-versed in the other’s culture, realized similar joint gains to intra-cultural Korean negotiators. The conclusion of this study is that bi-culturals, who are aware of the cultural difference and social distance, were able to close social distance and produce joint gains that were similar to the result of intra-cultural negotiation. This study also emphasizes the development of pedagogical methods to increase KFL (Korean as a foreign language) learners’ inter-cultural awareness and overcome cultural prejudices, so that they can foster cultural and linguistic competence in inter-cultural business negotiations

    Mono- bi- tri- and polypartite models in photosynthesis

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    It is shown how energy fluxes in mono- bi- tri- and polypartite photosystems can be described. The derivation of the energy distribution term α and the probability of spill over p21 as proposed by W.L. BUTLER are reviewed.</p

    Power system operation with large-scale wind power in liberalised environments

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    Our society revolves around electricity. Most electricity is produced from fossil fuels, such as coal and natural gas. The disadvantages are that their supply is finite and unevenly distributed across the earth. Conventional power stations also emit greenhouse gases. Therefore, sustainable alternativees must be developed, such as wind power. The disadvantages of wind are that it may or may not blow and that it is unpredictable. Th generation of electricity must however always equal the consumption. This makes the integration of wind power in the electricity system more difficult. This Ph.D.-theis investigates the integration of wind power into the existing power system. Simulation models are developed and used to explore the operation of power systems with a lot of wind power. The simulations provide a picture of the reliability, cost and emission of CO2 of the generation of electricity, with and without wind power. The research also takes into account electricity exchange on international markets. Possible solutions for integrating wind power, such as flexible power plants and energy storage, are investigated as well.Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc

    to W.L. Treadwell, 6 December

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    Reliability evaluation of electrik transmission and distribution systems

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    Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc

    Optimisation of transmission systems by use of phase shifting transformers

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    Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc

    Sensors for quality control of materials, products and processes

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    Civil Engineering and Geoscience
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