216 research outputs found
The proposed goodyear modular mat type scrap tire floating breakwater
Scrap tires are proposed as a construction material for building large floating mat type breakwater devices. The Goodyear scrap tire floating breakwater assemblies are formed by securing together modular bundles of tightly interlocked scrap tires with high strength rope/cable, or special corrosion resistant steel rods. This construction procedure yields an easily installed, readily adaptable breakwater structure which has high energy absorbing capacity for normal loading conditions but which deforms and yields when subjected to overloads. The proposed designs rely on a modular bundle concept where a relatively few tires are secured together to form a small easily assemble de portable building unit which,serves as a basic building block from which giant breakwater devices can be constructed. Flotation is provided by placing a small amount of buoyant material in the crown of each tire or by filling approximately 10%) of the tires with buoyant foam. The design possibilities using scrap tire building modules are virtually limiless. Tires may be laced together to form large flat single or multiple thickness shallow mats. They may be stacked vertically in single or multiple thickness bundles like bricks in a wall to form curtain type barriers. Variutions in breakwater draft are made possible by adding modules above or below to vary the thickness and by combining constructions such as hanging a curtain on a mat structure. Also, mats with varying buoyancy may be moored on an incline for more efficient energy absorption
Scrap tire shore protection structures
Design manual for shore protection structures using old rubber tyres. With the use of old car tires one may construct floating breakwaters and reef breakwater
supervisees' perceptions of how often and how supervisors address countertansference
Participants were 78 supervisees who reported demographic information about themselves. They also were identified a specific instance that stood out to them (for any reason) in which they had addressed countertransference (CT) in supervision. They then described characteristics of their supervisor and the client. They completed The Supervisory Working Alliance Inventory–Trainee Short Form and a six-item adaptation of the Clinical Outcomes scale of Tsong and Goodyear’s (2014) Supervision Outcome Scale. They also were asked to report (a) how often their supervisors addressed CT, (b) who identified this instance of CT (their supervisor, they the supervisee, or both together), (c) the extent to which the supervisor adopted a therapist role, (d) the extent to which the supervisor was perceived to pathologize them, (e ) the effect of this experience on them, and (f) the extent to which their CT reaction matched 14 types of possible CT reaction
Caesar Augustus Rodney
This negative shows a painting of Caesar Augustus Rodney, who was a United States congressman, United States Attorney General (1807 to 1811), and United States Minister to the Argentine Republic. The painting shown was created by Augustus Goodyear Heaton and is a copy of a painting by Bass Otis
Caesar Augustus Rodney painting
This negative shows a painting of Caesar Augustus Rodney, who was a United States congressman, United States Attorney General (1807 to 1811), and United States Minister to the Argentine Republic. The painting shown was created by Augustus Goodyear Heaton and is a copy of a painting by Bass Otis
Caesar Augustus Rodney painting
This negative shows a painting of Caesar Augustus Rodney, who was a United States congressman, United States Attorney General (1807 to 1811), and United States Minister to the Argentine Republic. The painting shown was created by Augustus Goodyear Heaton and is a copy of a painting by Bass Otis
Caesar Augustus Rodney
This negative shows a painting of Caesar Augustus Rodney, who was a United States congressman, United States Attorney General (1807 to 1811), and United States Minister to the Argentine Republic. The painting shown was created by Augustus Goodyear Heaton and is a copy of a painting by Bass Otis
Public health assessment, Phoenix Goodyear Airport (north) superfund site : Goodyear, Maricopa County, Arizona
abstract: The Arizona Department of Health Services prepared this report to evaluate whether a public health hazard exists as a result of potential environmental exposures from the contamination at the Phoenix Goodyear Airport North site. Another objective of this report was to investigate and address the health concerns of the residents in the Goodyear area, including former Unidynamics workers. This report uses available environmental data from the site and information collected from members of the community regarding their health concerns. There were many concerns, including health concerns, of residents and former Unidynamics workers that were related to living near the PGA North site or previous employment at the former Unidynamics facility. These community concerns are identified and addressed in the public
health assessment.Under cooperative agreement with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-51)
Airship over US Capitol building illustration
This picture shows an airship, or blimp, flying over the United States Capitol building in Washington, D. C. The image is from a pamphlet titled "America in the Skyways," published in 1929 by the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation of Akron, Ohio
Inside and Outside the Purple: How Armenians Made Byzantium
About the author
Michael Goodyear recently graduated with honors from the University of Chicago with a B.A. in History and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, as well as a minor in Latin American Studies. The focus of his research was on Byzantine history
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