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    Steel Design

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    STEEL BEAM DESIGN Laterally Unrestrained Beam Dr. A Aziz Saim 2010 EC3 Unrestrained Beam 1 Non-dimensional slenderness Beam behaviour analogous to yielding/buckling of columns. M Wyfy Material yielding (in-plane bending) MEd MEd Elastic member buckling Mcr Lcr 1.0 Dr. A Aziz Saim 2010 EC3 Non-dimensional slenderness Unrestrained Beam  LT 2 Lateral torsional buckling Lateral torsional buckling Lateral torsional buckling is the member buckling mode

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    state. As a Senator‚ and during his presidential campaign‚ JFK and running mate Richard Nixon‚ demanded a tougher stance against the Soviet Union and all international communism. He had great fear of Soviet Union’s production of missiles‚ and wasn’t a great idea world peace. As a result‚ JFK’s vision for the United States role in the Cold War and the world‚ was to demand world peace. Being the first president born in the 20th century‚ JFK whole political career had some sort of issues with the Soviet

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    He was accused and found guilty of assassinating the 35th president of the United States. This former U.S. Marine was killed on November 24th‚ 1963. Just two days after he killed JFK‚ he was shot by nightclub owner Jack Ruby on his way to the Dallas police forces headquarters. Back in 1956‚ 7 years before his death‚ he joined the U.S. Marines‚ he was a better-than-average marksman‚ yet he was court martialed twice in 1958 for having

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    Jfk: His Life and Legacy

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    JFK: His Life and Legacy On November 22‚ 1963‚ while being driven through the streets of Dallas‚ Texas‚ in his open car‚ President John F. Kennedy was shot dead‚ apparently by the lone gunman‚ Lee Harvey Oswald. The world had not only lost a common man‚ but a great leader of men. From his heroic actions in World War II to his presidency‚ making the decisions to avert possible nuclear conflict with world superpowers‚ greatness can be seen. Kennedy also found the time to author several best-selling

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    speech analysis

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    Speech is the vocalized form of human communication. It is based upon the syntactic combination of lexical and names that are drawn from very large vocabularies. Each spoken word is created out of the phonetic combination of a limited set of vowel and consonant speech sound units. These vocabularies‚ the syntax which structures them and their set of speech sound units differ‚ creating the existence of many thousands of different types of mutually unintelligible human languages. Most human speakers

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    On September 12‚ 1962‚ President John F. Kennedy delivered a speech at Rice University Stadium‚ in which he appealed for support of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s program to land humans on the Moon. In his speech‚ Kennedy uses process analysis‚ figurative language‚ and appeals to hope and responsibility to hopefully persuade Americans to donate towards NASA’s pursuit of space exploration. To start off his speech‚ Kennedy uses a "capsule history" to chronologically describe the

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    Running head: JFK HANDLES THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS President JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis Contemporary History June 12‚ 2010 The Cuban Missile Crisis forever marked 1962 as the year the world almost witnessed a nuclear war. The Soviet Union‚ Cuba‚ and the United States were all teetering on the edge of a cliff that was crumbling from the weight of fear‚ tension‚ and secrecy. It also marked the official end of Americans innocent belief that they were safe in the glow of Lady Liberty’s

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    JFK: The Rest of the Story 13 February 2013 On November 22nd‚ 1963‚ the 35th president of the United States of America was assassinated. There continues to be a controversy surrounding the events that transcribed on that fateful Friday afternoon‚ and the events leading up to it. John F. Kennedy was not murdered by a lone gunman‚ but rather numerous authority figures that would benefit from his death. In order to determine who is responsible‚ we must examine the physical evidence‚ the eyewitness

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    Speech Analysis

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    Transcendental Meditation The speech was delivered by Dr. Fred Travis who presented his research advances of brain’s ability to change and adapt as a result of experience. The speech is informative because Dr. Fred Travis uses descriptions‚ demonstrations‚ and vivid detail to explain the subject which the audience wants to understand and remember. Critique the speech as follows: * Objective * Identify

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    Jfk Inaugural Address

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    ever given. This speech was intended to be heard by all of the citizens of the US‚ and with over 20‚000 in attendance‚ and many more watching at home on television‚ he reached much of his targeted audience. I believe he used this speech to inform the citizens of the United States about what he planned to do for the country while in office‚ as well as to motivate the citizens to come together and work toward a goal of peace and liberty‚ which is what he hoped to achieve. The speech was very well organized

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