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1. [3.0] Cruise Missiles Of The 1950s & 1960s
Snark in the mid1940s, and progressed through two most successful us cruise missile of the 1950s and 1960s was the Preliminary studies were initiated by the British Air Staff
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v1.3.0 / 3 of 5 / 01 oct 02 / greg goebel / public domain * While the US JB-1 flying bomb clone and the delta-winged JB-2 didn't go anywhere, they led the US armed services to develop larger cruise missiles with greater payload and range for nuclear strike. Much effort was put into the development of such weapons in the 1950s, but they were made obsolete by the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). Useful cruise missiles would have to wait for a later decade.
[3.2] US NAVY RGM-6 REGULUS / RGM-15 REGULUS II

[3.3] AIR FORCE SNARK

[3.4] NAVAHO / TRITON

[3.5] US AIR FORCE HOUND DOG
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[3.7] FOOTNOTE: PROJECT PLUTO
* The USAAF's work on the JB-2 led to a next-generation cruise missile, the "Matador". Martin was awarded a $1.8 million USD contract in 1946 to develop this weapon under project "MX-771", and conducted initial test launches of the "XSSM-A-1" and "YSSM-A-1" prototypes at White Sands Missile Range beginning in 1949. The prototypes were redesignated "XB-61" and "YB-61" in 1951. Although the program was nearly cancelled, the Korean War revitalized it, and a production contract was awarded to Martin in 1951. The "B-61A" Matador entered operational evaluation late in that year and was accepted for operational service in 1954. It was redesignated "TM-61A" in 1955.

2. Internet Studies
Cited, Appendices AC Asian studies and the WWW a 1910s, 1920s, 1930, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s CyberAtlas; Search CyberAtlas; Send us Feedback; Glossary of Terms
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The World-Wide Web Virtual Library
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Category Subtree WWW VL database WWW VL Global Search INFORMATION QUALITY WWW VIRTUAL LIBRARY
The Internet Studies Page
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Irena M. Goltz ( tmciolek@ciolek.com [Est.: 9 Nov 1994. Last revised: 17 Sep 2003. This facility is provided by www.ciolek.com The purpose of this and related constellation of documents is to keep track of the leading sources of information dealing with the social, political and cultural issues of the Internet. Please mail tmciolek@ciolek.com if you know of relevant document not in these pages. This page forms also an Appendix to the Asia Web Watch: a Register of Statistical Data Info Quality WWW VL home page
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3. Ronald J. Oakerson - Encyclopedia Article About Ronald J. Oakerson. Free Access,
member of the National Rural studies Council and Decades 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s - 1990s 2000s a senior analyst with the us Advisory Commission
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Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
Ronald J. Oakerson
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Ronald J. Oakerson is the dean of Houghton College Houghton College is a 4-year Christian liberal arts college, operated by the Wesleyan Church. Houghton has a beautiful rural campus in the Genesee Valley of southwestern New York (Houghton, New York), and a secondary urban campus in Buffalo, New York. Houghton began as a high school in 1883, offering college level classes beginning in 1899. It was chartered as a liberal arts college by New York State in 1923 and accredited by the Middle States Association of School and Colleges in 1935.
Click the link for more information. . He served previously as a professor of political science Political science is the study of politics. It involves the study of structure and process in government - or any equivalent system that attempts to assure safety, fairness, and closure across a broad range of risks and access to a broad range of commons for its human charges. Accordingly, political scientists may study social institutions such as corporations, unions, and churches. The term "political science" was first coined in 1880 by Herbert Baxter Adams, a professor of history at Johns Hopkins University.

4. Term Paper Essay Assistant Papers On African-american Studies Term
on AfricanAmerican studies. Order online or call us. From the South, THEY WON'T FORGET, 1940s STEREOTYPES AND THE "New of movement in 1950s-1960s, social legal decisions, actions
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5. African-American Studies Knowledge Reports
on AfricanAmerican studies. Order online or call us. Examines compares 1930s-1940s 1960s-1970s films. Portrayal of of movement in 1950s-1960s, social legal decisions, actions
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6. African-American Studies Papers Thesis, Dissertation, Methodology
on AfricanAmerican studies. Order online or call us. Examines compares 1930s-1940s 1960s-1970s films. Portrayal of of movement in 1950s-1960s, social legal decisions, actions
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7. APUSH Web Links-The 1950s--Uniformity & Affluence
the Fire" about the 1940s, mostly 1950s, and early 1960s 1940-95 us military (national defense) outlays, 1940-95 Scientists in the 1950s Discuss studies of Television Viewing by
http://www.historyteacher.net/APUSH-Course/Weblinks/Weblinks26.htm
50th Anniversary of the Korean War 1950s Ads The 1950s American Dream The 1952 Presidential Campaign (American Museum of Moving Images) ... The Literature and Culture of the American 1950s Major Events in: Map >"The Cold War Alignments: 1945-1960" Map >"Vietnam" ... (1/8) - A Senator Lays Out Military Alternatives in the Post-Korean War Atomic Age mid-1950s: "Avoid Total Involvement" - Clark Kerr, Chancellor of the University of California at Berkeley, from a speech made in the mid-1950s "Another Torch for Freedom!" - political cartoon on the polio vaccine “The Constant Reiteration of Horror and Violence” - A Senate Report on Television and Juvenile Delinquency Felix Frankfurter's draft decree to enforce the ... TIME Magazine's 'Man of the Year' for 1959 - "Dwight D. Eisenhower" (1/4 issue)

8. Studies In Intelligence Vol. 01 No. 1, 1997
the 1950s and 1960s. us research and development intelligence operation responsible only to the President on UFOs in the late 1940s and early 1950s 4, studies in Intelligence
http://www.cia.gov/csi/studies/97unclass/ufo.html
A Die-Hard Issue
CIA's Role in the Study of UFOs, 1947-90
Gerald K. Haines
An extraordinary 95 percent of all Americans have at least heard or read something about Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), and 57 percent believe they are real. Former US Presidents Carter and Reagan claim to have seen a UFO. UFOlogistsa neologism for UFO buffsand private UFO organizations are found throughout the United States. Many are convinced that the US Government, and particularly CIA, are engaged in a massive conspiracy and coverup of the issue. The idea that CIA has secretly concealed its research into UFOs has been a major theme of UFO buffs since the modern UFO phenomena emerged in the late 1940s. In late 1993, after being pressured by UFOlogists for the release of additional CIA information on UFOs, DCI R. James Woolsey ordered another review of all Agency files on UFOs. Using CIA records compiled from that review, this study traces CIA interest and involvement in the UFO controversy from the late 1940s to 1990. It chronologically examines the Agency's efforts to solve the mystery of UFOs, its programs that had an impact on UFO sightings, and its attempts to conceal CIA involvement in the entire UFO issue. What emerges from this examination is that, while Agency concern over UFOs was substantial until the early 1950s, CIA has since paid only limited and peripheral attention to the phenomena.
Background
The emergence in 1947 of the Cold War confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union also saw the first wave of UFO sightings. The first report of a "flying saucer" over the United States came on 24 June 1947, when Kenneth Arnold, a private pilot and reputable businessman, while looking for a downed plane sighted nine disk-shaped objects near Mt. Rainier, Washington, traveling at an estimated speed of over 1,000 mph. Arnold's report was followed by a flood of additional sightings, including reports from military and civilian pilots and air traffic controllers all over the United States.

9. 1960s
Search the Web. Art News. News Destined to dance. Rukmini Devi Arundale, danseuse par excellence, believed destiny and divine power played a major role in her life. is directly off of us 23, which connects you models from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s era of pinup 1750s to 1960s (Social, Economic, and Political studies of the Middle
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Neighbor chairs quiz commissioner about ONI changes
Photo by David F. Ashton Does Commissioner Randy Leonard have a hidden agenda when it comes to dealing with neighborhood associations or has he and his staff not clearly explained his positions, regarding the Office of Neighborhood Involvement (ONI) Looking at the somber faces of representatives from neighborhood associations across Portland, as they filed into the East Precinct meeting room on September 29, Leonard was facing a chilly reception from an audience looking for answers.
BRINGING PENSACOLA TO TALLAHASSEE

March 22, 2004 Welcome to another edition of this newsletter. Session is now in its third week and the Florida House is making significant progress on the important work we have before us. Speaker Byrd has been making every effort to move the process along quickly so that we can finish on time this year. This year the House is trying to get as many bills through committees and on to the House floor for a vote. This will allow us to concentrate on the budget. I anticipate our budget proposal to be completed by the middle of April.
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All his world's a stage

Bugis love story: The story of twin lovers from a 14th-century epic myth will be told in four-hour-long I La Galigo. WHILE the production features a celebrated 53-strong Indonesian cast, including composer Rahayu Suppangah, Wilson, as artistic director, will surely be the cachet name to make snobby audiences turn their heads. 'First of all, you have to respect the indigenous culture of South Sulawesi and the epic nature of the material,' he says deliberately, quietly. 'But at the same time, you have to be careful that you don't become a slave to it.

10. American Popular Culture: 1950s-1960s
History in Song (late 1940s1950s) History of Country They have made a movie about us, therefore, we exist the Institute for Jazz studies, Rutgers University and LAURENCE BERGREEN
http://faculty.ed.umuc.edu/~wmood/Hist365/36508.htm
General
"In my days of flaming youth I was extremely suspect of any rock music played by white people. The sincerity and emotional intensity of their performances, when they sang about boyfriends and girl friends and breaking up, etc., was nowhere when I compared it to my high school Negro R&B heroes like Johnny Otis, Howlin' Wolf and Willie Mae Thornton. From the very beginning, the real reason Mr. & Mrs. Clean White America objected to this music was the fact that it was performed by black people. There was always the danger that one nightmaybe in the middle of the summer, in a little pink party dressJaney or Susy might be overwhelmed by the lewd, pulsating jungle rhythms and do something to make their parents ashamed."

11. Chapter 7: Introduction
Recently, these two studies have received considerable media focusing on this work allowed us a window for research on children in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.
http://tis.eh.doe.gov/ohre/roadmap/achre/chap7_1.html
DOE Openness: Human Radiation Experiments: Roadmap to the Project
ACHRE Report ACHRE Report
Part II

Chapter 7
Introduction The Context for Nontherapeutic Research with Children Risk of Harm and Nontherapeutic Research with Children Beyond Risk: Other Dimensions of the Ethics of Nontherapeutic Research on Children The Studies at the Fernald School ... Conclusion
Chapter 7: Introduction
In the late 1940s and again in the early 1950s, Massachusetts Institute of Technology scientists conducting research fed breakfast food containing minute amounts of radioactive iron and calcium to a number of students at the Walter E. Fernald School, a Massachusetts institution for "mentally retarded" children. The National Institutes of Health, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the Quaker Oats Company funded the research, which was designed to determine how the body absorbed iron, calcium, and other minerals from dietary sources and to explore the effect of various compounds in cereal on mineral absorption. In 1961, researchers from Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Boston University School of Medicine administered small amounts of radioactive iodine to seventy children at the Wrentham State School, another Massachusetts facility for mentally retarded children. With funding from the Division of Radiologic Health of the U.S. Public Health Service, the scientists conducting this experiment used Wrentham students to test a proposed countermeasure to nuclear fallout. Specifically, the study was meant to determine the amount of nonradioactive iodine that would effectively block the uptake of radioactive iodine that would be released in a nuclear explosion.

12. Center For Immigration Studies
Whether in us agriculture in the 1940s and 1950s, in Western Europe in the 1960s and 1970s, or the Middle East and Asia since the 1970s, importing foreign
http://www.cis.org/articles/2001/back501.html
There Is Nothing More Permanent
Than Temporary Foreign Workers
April 2001 By Philip Martin Download pdf version
Guest or foreign worker programs aim to add workers to the labor force without adding permanent residents to the population. Between 1942 and 1964, some 4.6 million Mexicans were admitted to the United States as Braceros or guest workers to fill jobs on U.S. farms. While more Mexicans — some 5.3 million — were apprehended in the United States during these years, legal Mexican immigration increased. Between 1942 and 1944, 13,000 Mexican immigrants were admitted; between 1962 and 1964, 146,000 were admitted. Guest worker programs tend to increase legal and illegal immigration for two major reasons: distortion and dependence. Distortion refers to the fact that economies and labor markets are flexible: They adjust to the presence or absence of foreign workers. If foreign workers are readily available, employers can plant apple and orange trees in remote areas and assume that migrant workers will be available when needed for harvesting. Dependence refers to the fact that individuals, families, and communities abroad need earnings from foreign jobs to sustain themselves, so that a policy decision to stop guest worker recruitment can increase legal and illegal immigration. This Backgrounder focuses on two examples of guest worker programs that resulted in increased legal and illegal immigration: the Mexico-U.S. Bracero program and Germany’s recruitment of foreign workers in the 1960s and early 1970s. In both cases, employers’ "need" for guest workers lasted longer and proved to be larger than originally expected, leading to the aphorism: There is nothing more permanent than temporary foreign workers.

13. Center For Immigration Studies
And it cites unspecified available studies showing that the market and would compel the us federal government Bracero agreements of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s
http://www.cis.org/articles/2002/back202.html
Another 50 Years of
Mass Mexican Immigration
Mexican Government Report Projects Continued Flow Regardless of Economics or Birth Rates
March 2002 By David Simcox Download the .pdf version Mexico's National Population Council (CONAPO), an arm of the powerful Ministry of the Interior, issued a report in November 2001 on migration to the United States through 2030. Among its findings:
  • Contrary to previous assurances, the Mexican government acknowledges in this report that falling birth rates and increased economic development in Mexico will not lead to a reduction in immigration to the United States for at least three decades.
    The Mexican government projects that mass immigration to the United States will continue at between 3.5 and 5 million people per decade until at least 2030.
    Even assuming strong economic growth and declining birth rates in Mexico, and weak demand for workers in the United States, immigration in 30 years is still projected to be nearly 400,000 people a year.
    Immigration will cause the Mexican-born population in the U.S. to at least double by 2030, reaching 16 to 18 million regardless of economic conditions in Mexico.

14. Services For The Military - US Army Corps Of Engineers
uranium and thorium during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Shipboard energy conservation studies; Pollution control studies; services to deployed us military forces
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  • Department of Defense and State Memorandum of Agreement

  • Military Programs Office
    Directorate of Military Programs Men and women of the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) serve in both a branch of the Army, and a major Army command, to meet the demands of changing times and requirements as a vital part of America's Army. The Military Programs mission is to provide engineering, construction, and environmental management services for the Army, Air Force, other assigned U.S. Government agencies, and foreign governments.

    Programs Management
    Programs Management Division Army Transformation The Military Programs Programs Management Division functions for our Army, Air Force, Department of Defense (DoD), and Interagency and International Services customers and employs different management techniques based on customer requirements. The Army Vision calls for transforming the current 'Legacy Forces' as rapidly as possible, while maintaining the war-fighting readiness of its operational units. The USACE mission is to support Army transformation through professional, cost-effective and timely engineer support across the full spectrum of operations. Browse the Army Transformation site for more information.

    15. Http://modernhumanities.org/dbq8197.html
    BOOK of DBQ s like I did from Social studies School Service 1920s1930s 92 FR 6 Churchill us Preeminence 93 91 FR 6 Civil Rights 1940s, 1950s, 1960s 92 FR
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    - Select a Time Period - Colonial/Revolutionary America 1607-1776 Constitution/Early National Period 1776-1876 Social Change/Preceding Civil War 1800-1860s Civil War/Reconstruction/Late 1800s Late 1800s-WWI 1920s-WWII Post WWII Miscellaneous
    Colonial Revolutionary America 1607-1776

    82 FR 2: British Revolution
    83 FR 2: Puritan Model Society [17th century]
    85 FR 1: Religious Movements
    86 FR 3: American National Consciousness
    87 FR 2: Britain Mercantilist Policy
    88 FR 2: George III Accusation: Tyranny
    89 FR 2: Shift of American Thought concerning British Government
    90 FR 2: Settlement of British in N. America 92 FR 2: Rebellion of America in 1776: tax, liberty, militia, ideas Constitution/Early National Period 1776-1876 81 DBQ: Status of Northern Middle Class Women [1776-1876] 81 FR 6: Differences of Major Parties [1850-1861] [1900-1912] 82 FR 3: Population Movements [1820-1900] 83 FR 3: Foreign Policy as a Defensive Reaction [1789-1825] 84 FR 3: Supreme Court as a Partisan Political Body [1800-1870] 85 DBQ: Articles of Confederation [1481-1789] 85 FR 3: Washington, Lincoln, FDR

    16. COLD WAR LINKS
    The Harvard Project On Cold War studies An excellent Cold War Resources On The Web us NEWSOnline COLD WAR MusEUM - Timeline 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s
    http://www.sid-ss.net/mil/coldwar.htm
    HOME The DETAILS! IMAGES Contact THE COLD WAR RETURN TO THE 41 FOR FREEDOM THE COLD WAR by Paul J. Healy WHAT THE COLD WAR WAS ALL ABOUT DEEP OCEAN, COLD WAR via Undersea Warfare Magazine (Spring 2000 issue) COLD WAR LINKS Revelations from the Russian Archives Library of Congress Guarding the Cold War Ramparts
    The U.S. Navy’s Role in Continental Air Defense A paper published by the US Naval war College
    The Lost Cold War Submarines FAST ATTACKS AND BOOMERS IN THE COLD WAR An exhibition presented by 2000 National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution DoD decides not to create Cold War medal
    by Staff Sgt. Marcia Triggs - 23 Jan 2002 From ARMY LINK NEWS
    DoD Cold War Recognition Certificate
    The OFFICIAL .mil site
    Army manages DoD's Cold War certificate program
    Official .mil news (Jan. 1999)
  • Ed Thelen's Nike Missile Web Site The Last Nike Missile Site NIKE AJAX AND HERCULES ORDNANCE SUPPORT UNITS THE NIKE SITE via REDSTONE ARSENAL HISTORY PAGE Nike Missiles at Fort Tilden - Queens NY
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    Honoring their Secret Service Stealth Beneath the Sea: The 'Wet Cold War'
    At Cold War's End: US Intelligence on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1989-1991

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    18. The Great Migration - Discovery Channel School
    us history. American studies, cultural geography, sociology, creative writing, urban studies. North—the “Promised Land”—during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s
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    African American studies, cultural geography, sociology, creative writing, urban studies
    two to three weeks
    paper and pen or pencil, 12-ft. piece of butcher paper
    While there were many reasons for African Americans to turn their backs on the South, one of the major factors that influenced this movement was the development of technology across a wide variety of areas. Not only did the world wars and industrialization, fueled after World War II by consumerism, provide a pull to the North, but the decline in farm prices, the invention of synthetic fibers as a substitute for cotton, and the mechanization of cotton harvesting provided a push from the South. The completion of the American railway system early in this century, the improvements that made rail travel safer and more efficient, and the provision of modern bus service provided an inexpensive, fast exit from even the most remote areas of the South.
    Before starting these activities, hold a class discussion with your students to about the cultural migration of African Americans from the rural regions of the south to the urban centers of the north. Help them to research the facts and the people that made this migration great with suggested on-line resources and print resources Here are several activities to try with your class.

    19. The University Of Melbourne - Subject Guides - English And Cultural Studies
    the era, particularly during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s Popcultures.com Sarah Zupko s Cultural studies Center international section covers nonus sites Connect
    http://www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/collections/buckland/English.htm
    Subject Liaison: Elizabeth Tucker
    Email: eamt@unimelb.edu.au
    Phone: Library Catalogues and Buddy
    Undergraduate Subject Pages

    Selected internet sites
    Internet Searching ... Department of English with Cultural Studies
    Selected internet sites for English and Cultural Studies
    Literary and Cultural Studies
    LION - Literature Online.
    Searchable full text collections of English Poetry, Drama and Prose to 1900, also online access to indexes and full text journals.
    Connect to LION University of Melbourne IP range only
    More information
    Several components are also available on CD-ROM in the Baillieu Library: [ English Poetry English Verse Drama English Prose Drama
    Voice of the Shuttle
    One of the best collections of links to humanities sites which aims to "...provide a structured and briefly annotated guide to online resources that at once respects the established humanities disciplines in their professional organization and points toward the transformation of those disciplines as they interact with the sciences and social sciences and with new digital media."
    Connect to Voice of the Shuttle
    Headings of interest include: Cultural Studies, Cyberculture, Literature (English), Literary Theory, Media Studies, Women's Studies, Gender Studies and Queer Theory

    20. John D'Emilio
    Colloquium in us History, 1865 in the History of Sexuality, American studies Association, Miami in the Lesbian Bar Communities of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s
    http://www.uic.edu/depts/hist/Faculty/d'emilio.htm
    John D'Emilo
    Curriculum Vitae
    Personal:_
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    University of Illinois at Chicago Dept. of History (M/C 198) 913 University Hall 601 S. Morgan St. Chicago, Illinois 60607-7109 Phone: Fax: E-mail: demilioj@aol.com Education: Ph.D., Columbia University, 1982 M.A., Columbia, 1972 B.A., Columbia, 1970 (cum laude) Publications:_ Books Lost Prophet: Bayard Rustin and the Quest for Peace and Justice in America (The Free Press, 2003). The World Turned: Essays on Gay History, Politics, and Culture (Duke University Press, 2002). Creating Change: Sexuality, Public Policy and Civil Rights (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000). Co-edited with William Turner and Urvashi Vaid Making Trouble: Essays on Gay History, Politics, and the University (New York: Routledge, 1992). Intimate Matters: A History of Sexuality in America (New York: Harper and Row, 1988; 2 nd expanded edition, University of Chicago Press, 1997). Coauthored with Estelle Freedman. Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities: The Making of a Homosexual Minority in the United States, 1940-1970

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