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    Kenneth Roth Interview, July 12, 1984

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    Kenneth Roth describes his experiences as a smokejumper from 1946 to 1950, including training at the Nine Mile Ranger Station in Montana, jumping out of McCall, Idaho, and working with other veterans of World War Two. He also talks about his career as a pilot for Johnson Flying Service dropping smokejumpers, cargo, and water on forest fires, as well as flying a helicopter for rescue work.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/smokejumpers/1089/thumbnail.jp

    Jätevedenpuhdistus haja-asutusalueilla : Case Roth MicroStar TB

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    Työn tarkoituksena on perehtyä haja-asutusalueiden jätevedenpuhdistusvaatimuksiin sekä niiden täyttämiseen. Roth Finland Oy tuo Suomen markkinoille uuden pienpuhdistamon, Roth MicroStar TB:n, vuoden 2019 alussa. Työssäni käyn läpi puhdistusprosessin sekä asennuksen yhden toteutettavan kohteen pohjalta. Toteutettu kohde on Raaseporissa, joten perehdyn kunnan omiin jätevedenpuhdistusvaatimuksiin ja niiden eri tasoihin. Opinnäytetyö tulee myös toimimaan tukena Roth MicroStar TB:n myynnissä. Valtioneuvoston asetus (157/2017) talousjätevesien käsittelystä vesihuoltolaitosten viemäriverkostojen ulkopuolisilla alueilla pitää täyttää 31.10.2019 mennessä. Puhdistusvaatimuksen taso vaihtelee perustason ja tiukennettujen vaatimusten välillä kunnittain. Jätevedenpuhdistusjärjestelmiä löytyy erityyppisiä; umpisäiliöitä, maapuhdistamoita ja pienpuhdistamoita. Pohjavesialueilla vaatimukset voivat pakottaa umpisäiliön käyttöön tai viemäriverkostoon liittymiseen. Roth MicroStar TB on kaksikammioinen pienpuhdistamo, jossa jäteveden ilmastus tapahtuu paineilman avulla. Puhdistusprosessi koostuu kolmesta vaiheesta; ilmastus, sedimentointi ja tyhjennys. Tämä pienpuhdistamo ei poista jätevedestä fosforia, joten täyttääkseen Suomen jätevedenpuhdistusvaatimukset, täytyy käyttää erillistä fosforipuhdistinta. Yhdessä fosforipuhdistimen kanssa Roth MicroStar TB täyttää myös tiukennetut vaatimukset

    Perognathus dalquesti Roth 1976

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    Perognathus dalquesti Roth, 1976. J. Mammal., 57:562. TYPE LOCALITY: Mexico, Baja California Sur, 4 mi. (6 km) S.E. Migrino (32 km S.S.E. Todos Santos). DISTRIBUTION: S. W. tip of Baja California Sur (Mexico). COMMENT: Similar to arenarius; see Roth, 1976.Published as part of James H. Honacki, Kenneth E. Kinman & James W. Koeppl, 1982, Order Rodentia (Part 2), pp. 382-392 in Mammal Species of the World (1 st Edition), Lawrence, Kansas, USA :Alien Press, Inc. & The Association of Systematics Collections on page 388, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735302

    Global Human Rights Leadership: Who Will Fill the Void Left by the U.S.?

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    February 13, 2007 Speaker: Kenneth Roth, Executive Director, Human Rights Watch Presented by: The Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Summary: The Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights Kenneth Roth is the executive director of Human Rights Watch, a post he has held since 1993. Human Rights Watch investigates, reports on, and seeks to curb human rights abuses in some 70 countries. From 1987 to 1993, Mr. Roth served as deputy director of the organization. Previously, he was a federal prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney\u27s Office for the Southern District of New York and the Iran-Contra investigation in Washington. He also worked in private practice as a litigator. Mr. Roth has conducted human rights investigations around the globe, devoting special attention to issues of justice and accountability for gross abuses of human rights, standards governing military conduct in time of war, the human rights policies of the United States and the United Nations, and the human rights responsibilities of multinational businesses. He has written more than 80 articles and chapters on a range of human rights topics in such publications as the New York Times, the Washington Post, Foreign Affairs, the International Herald Tribune, and the New York Review of Books. He also regularly appears in the major media and speaks to audiences around the world. A graduate of Yale Law School and Brown University, Mr. Roth was drawn to the human rights cause in part by his father\u27s experience fleeing Nazi Germany in 1938. He began working on human rights after the declaration of martial law in Poland in 1981, and soon also became deeply engaged in fighting military repression in Haiti. In his thirteen years as executive director of Human Rights Watch, the organization has quadrupled in size, while greatly expanding its geographic reach, and adding special programs devoted to refugees, children\u27s rights, international justice, AIDS, gay and lesbian rights, human rights emergencies, terrorism and counterterrorism, and the human rights responsibilities of multinational corporations

    Interview with Kenneth Sprunt

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    Kenneth Sprunt was born in Wilmington in 1920, the third son of James Lawrence Sprunt. The Sprunts have a long history in and around Wilimington. His grandfather was a cotton merchant in the area and his great-great Uncle is the man for whom James Sprunt Community College is named for as well as the author of Chronicles of the Lower Cape Fear. Mr. Kenneth Sprunt relates his family history both before his birth and after. He spent three years in the Coast Guard during WWII primarily working on anti-submarine warfare in small boats

    Memorandum from Kenneth Iyeko

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    Memorandum from Kenneth Iyeko regarding establishment and support of the Japanese American Citizens' League at incarceration camps operated by War Relocation Authority.Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide

    A Review by Kenneth Atkinson of Alexandria and Qumran: Back to the Beginning, by Kenneth Silver

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    Kenneth Silver (a.k.a. Kenneth A. K. Lönnqvist), is a historian and professional archaeologist, who has lived and worked for decades in the Near East. With extensive publications on Hellenistic and Roman archaeology, history, and numismatics, Silver is the director of a survey and mapping project in Northern Mesopotamia studying the border zone between the late Roman/ Byzantine Empires and Persia. Author of numerous publications on Qumran and related topics, Silver’s lengthy monograph proposes that the documents and type of library found at Qumran were based on models derived from Egypt. The main thesis of the volume is that Pythagorean philosophy is the core and basis for the beliefs reflected in the non-Biblical texts found at Qumran

    Patterning of chorion proteins in the drosophila eggshell

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    M.S.Includes bibliographical referencesby Kenneth Ki
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