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Technology alone is rarely the key to unlocking economic value:
companies create real wealth when they combine technology with new ways of doing business.
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Notability: This overview article is cited in [World Future Society]'s 2007
symposium planning forum as a framework adaptable for Futures Learning.
Because of its [interdisciplinary] nature, this field of study does not always lend itself to being tightly compartmented. Please consider Five Regions of the Future'' as a benchmark.
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The Man Who Turned On the World
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat (185pp) ... inflation', a superabundance of emotive energy; but it could not signify ... |
Experience The Book Barn's G-R-R-E-A-T Books Online
-OR- visit 410 Delaware in downtown. Leavenworth, KS 66048
www.abookbarn.com/Diagon_Alley_Event.html - Cached - Similar pages
http://www.acctts.com/RecyclingSteps/kaws-octa_trailstales_5n13am.htm from KELP Class 6-2005 social capital conservancy ... |
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First Visiting Professor for the USMMA Logistics & Intermodal . .....
Ken DeGhetto, the Chairman of the SCE, announced its successful completion ......
to fund the Academy's first chair in Ethics,. Morals and Leadership. ...
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Know Your ... Watershed Impact Zones (WIZ) :: Santa Fe Trail Cimarron (Dry) Route ...
Aug 11, 2005; RUTH SOLOMON ... For a Boy Scout, getting the chance to backpack in the wilds of Philmont Scout Ranch, the largest youth camp in the world, is akin to getting a box seat at the World Series. The ranch straddles 137,000 acres of land in New Mexico donated in 1937 by Wade Phillips of Phillips Petroleum ...
May 19, 2007 ... You and Your Moral Compass.
Leaders and business owners who are grounded by these four principles ...
Integrity, Responsibility, Compassion, Forgiveness ...
From Agile Leaders Traditional Ecological Knowledge Ancient Voices |
4 Apparently mantchcor on the photo copy of the Strachey vocabulary in J. P. Harrington,
'The original Strachey vocabulary of the Virginia Indian language', ...
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“High-TEK” Place-Based consequential learning experience (PBcle) framework helps empower highly-effective EarthSeaKeeping future thought leaders. It aligns with midwest mariner “Ancient Voices” that preserved & protected USS Cimarron (AO-22) plus her (1939-era prototype) sisters … USS Neosho (AO-23) and USS Platte (AO-24) …
Upon CIM’s 1-Oct-1968 decommissioning, my collateral duties as her “public affairs officer” became a persistent UNODIR mission to research “Leadership Learning Collaboratory” back-stories about naming conventions for this auxiliary ship class.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of CIM’s safely completing her 1967 WestPac Cruise, I revisited CIM’s Memorial at Cimarron High School (near the 1937 Philmont Scout Ranch) that spans Cimarron/La Flecha & Rayado watersheds. These are among the highest altitude tributaries of our Great Plains/Mississippi River Basin ...
HyperWar: Administration of the Navy Department in World War II ...
After his appointment as Chief of Staff, Admiral Leahy saw the President every .....
1940, marking the commencement of the emergency shipbuilding program, ...
www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/Admin-Hist/.../USN-Admin-2.html - Cached
Name: USS Cimarron
Namesake: The Cimarron River in New Mexico, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Kansas
Builder: Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., Chester, Pennsylvania
Laid down: 18 April 1938 Launched: 7 January 1939
Sponsored by: Mrs. Louise Harrington Leahy
Commissioned: 20 March 1939
Decommissioned: October 1968
Struck: October 1968
Honors and awards: 10 battle stars for World War II service
7 battle stars for Korean War service, 4 campaign stars for Vietnam War service
Fate: Sold for scrap, 1969
During 2005 (Dec 6-26), I began doing a social network analysis
while editing selected Wikipedia articles honoring
USA's Midwest Mariners. Knowledge management …
Community Social Responsibility (fivEZine)
Innovation in the Interwar Period (ISBN 0521637600)
1996: Cambridge University Press Editors: Williamson Murray & Allan R. Millett
This study of major military innovations in the 1920s …
p. 34: Although the Japanese invasion of China in 1937 sent clear signals that a Far Eastern crisis had come, the (UK) Chiefs of Staff and their civilian ministers could not justify a higher priority for amphibious forces.
pp. 348-49: The Imperial Japanese Navy could not maintain the operational tempo of U.S. carrier groups because it did not have service ships capable of underway replenishment (UNREP) ; an appropriate symbol for victory in the Pacific would be a black hose between a carrier and a fleet oiler.
The Cimarron class oilers were an underway replenishment class of oil tankers which were first built in 1939. Four of the ships were converted into escort carriers in 1942. These ships were of the United States Maritime Administration Type T3-S2-A1.
As a “commercial off-the-shelf” merchant marine hull and propulsion system design, commissioned fast-fleet oilers “recycled prior lessons learned” from the Army of the West’s Mexican-American War “troop surge” from Fort Leavenworth along Kanza Territory’s Santa Fe Trail.
Refueling rigging between underway ships was modeled after “rope ferry river crossings” operated by savvy (indigenous nation) mariners!
Recorded at KSHS Grinter Place (Delaware Crossing) October 17, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder ...