Dietetics‚ and Food Sciences Approved: _________________________________ Janette Smith Kudin‚ MS‚RD‚CD Major Professor _________________________________ Janet B. Anderson‚ MS‚RD‚CD Committee Member _________________________________ Nedra K. Christensen‚ PhD‚MS‚RD‚CD Committee Member _________________________________ Jennifer Oler‚ MS‚RD‚CD Committee Member UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Logan‚ Utah 2011 ii Copyright © Vanessa Theurer 2011 All Rights Reserved iii
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from the field were tested using modified indirect tensile tests. Analysis of test results clearly showed that the measured deformation and Poisson’s ratio obtained from the indirect tensile test were closely related to field rutting behaviour. Christensen et al. (2002) evaluated the use of indirect tensile test and unconfined compressive test to assess rutting potential. Their research showed that both indirect tensile strength and unconfined compressive strength were good predictors of the rut
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Summary of Michael Davis’ "Thinking like an Engineer" January 31‚ 2005 By: Harley Christensen © 2005 www.harleyc.com Engineers have long considered themselves to be “professionals”‚ made possible by their near general adoption and use‚ formal affiliations aside‚ of a code of ethics. Varying code of ethics drafts are effective only through the actions of the engineers who abide by them. In his essay “Thinking like an Engineer”‚ Michael Davis gives examples of ethical challenges facing engineers ‚
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I attended a performance called Organists of Iowa at the Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall in Ames on Sunday‚ March 26th at 3:00pm. This was their 29th annual recital. The performers were Miriam Zach‚ James Bovinette‚ and Amy Christensen. Not only do these performers play instruments‚ but they also teach music. What really pleased me about this performance was the large organ. I have never seen such a musical instrument like that one before in person. The performance was very loud‚ but the music they
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Laura K. Ms. Christensen World History 12‚ Period 6 12 September 2012 Legacies of the Renaissance Beginning in the late 14th century‚ European researchers became involved in learning about the world around them. Their discoveries issued in a dawn of a new age—the Renaissance/“rebirth.” New ideas such as humanism‚ perspective‚ republicanism‚ and advances in fields of art‚ science‚ and more resulted in the nature of the era. The legacy of the Renaissance was art‚ education‚ and technology
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As the technology of the world advances‚ schools must make necessary changes to incorporate innovative technology into the classroom. In their article "Teaching in the One-to-One Classroom"‚ Alice Owen‚ Sam Farsaii‚ Gerald Knezek and Rhonda Christensen discuss the changes in curriculum‚ attitude and strategies necessary to positively implement technology in the classroom. Providing students with new technology creates an interest in learning‚ a competitive edge and allows students to access research
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to accomplish for those with weak stomachs. In the beginning of the recipe‚ it mentions that the last recipe mentioned was not very good‚ because it destroyed the flavor of the spiders by putting them in a pie. So‚ in this recipe the chef‚ Bert Christensen‚ says to steam the spiders alive‚ in order to
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Akim Alimi Professor Kathleen S. Paskin English 112 2/23/06 Oedipus Rex: Dramatic Irony Irony is the use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning. The play Oedipus Rex especially uses dramatic irony. It is the theatrical effect achieved by leading an audience or reader to understand the disparity between a situation and the accompanying speeches‚ while the characters in the play remain unaware of the disparity. From the
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Charles Schwab Corporation: The Challenges Ahead Julieta Cabiling-Hugo Julio C. Canas Boston University MET AD 741 The Innovation Process – Developing New Products and Services April 21‚ 2014 Abstract The Financial Services Industry is evolving due to several factors: changes in the industry’s basis of competition‚ demographic changes that imply a wealth transfer process to younger generations‚ and new trends that are re-shaping the traditional social order. All those elements bring complex challenges
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Bibliography: BBC‚ 2014. RAF jets fly with 3D printed parts. [Online] Available at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25613828 Christensen‚ C.‚ 1997. Disruptive Technologies: Catching the Wave. Boston: Harvard Business School. CIPD‚ 2012. From e-learning to ’gameful ’employment‚ London: CIPD. Dillon‚ S.‚ 2014. The Disadvantages of Using Information Technology for Training. [Online]
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