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  Nuclear weapons Encyclopedia
The simplest form of nuclear weapon would be a gun-type fission weapon, where a sub-critical mass of fissile material (such as uranium-235) would be shot at another sub-critical mass of fissile material.
Promoters of the weapon, including Teller, Ernest Lawrence, and Luis Alvarez, argued that such a development was inevitable, and to deny such protection to the people of the United States—especially when the Soviet Union was likely to create such a weapon themselves—was itself an immoral and unwise act.
Khrushchev's ambitions for putting the weapons on the island were motivated in part by the fact that the U.S. had stationed similar weapons in Britain, Italy, and nearby Turkey, and had previously attempted to sponsor an invasion of Cuba the year before in the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /topic/Nuclear_weapons.html   (10182 words)

  
 FlightBadge.com Air Force Page
Leather badges with Velcro for AF Jackets, Flight Suits, Coveralls and Pull-Over Sweaters.
The badges will be stamped with double quotation marks, but the shopping cart will not recognize double quotation marks.
Pile Side Velcro that is to be sewn on uniform.
www.flightbadge.com /airforce.htm   (202 words)

  
 Ohio State Highway Patrol -- History
The superintendent, with the approval of the director of highways, may appoint such number of highway patrolmen as he may deem necessary to carry out the provisions of this act, provided however that such patrolmen so appointed shall not exceed sixty (60) in number.
The salaries of the patrolmen shall be fixed by the director of highways within the limits of the appropriations made by the general assembly.
The superintendent, with the approval of the director of highways, may appoint such number of clerks, stenographers and other employees as he may deem necessary to carry out the provisions of this act.
www.statepatrol.ohio.gov /aboutus/history/HB270.HTM   (1263 words)

  
 Agnes M. Black v. Justice, NY0752990109X1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The administrative judge, however, noted that the agency did not dispute the appellant's assertion that prior to her removal she was issued credentials and a badge and found that the agency would have to provide her with these items in order to place the appellant in the status quo ante.
In response to the recommendation, the agency again asserts that the decision to issue weapons and credentials to a criminal investigator lies exclusively in the discretion of the District Director and that the credentials the appellant was issued allow her to complete all necessary job assignments.
Further, the distinction drawn by the agency between the generic credentials and badge given to the appellant upon reinstatement and the credentials and badge given to Special Agents indicates that Special Agent credentials and a Special Agent badge are privileges of the appellant's pre-removal Criminal Investigator position.
www.mspb.gov /decisions/2000/ny109abo.html   (1217 words)

  
 Juvenile Justice Commission - Office of Investigations
The definition "Director of Operations" has been changed to reflect that the position no longer involves oversight of non-secure facilities and also to clarify that the actual in-house title of the manager serving in the position may be other than Director of Operations.
The master list shall be maintained by the Director of Investigations or designee to indicate the investigator's firearm qualification date (new or expired), and the investigator's issued firearm, model name and number, and serial number of the firearm.
Authorized personnel shall be required to carry their off-duty weapons card, the official badge and photo identification card of the Commission at all times while carrying their off-duty firearm.
www.state.nj.us /lps/jjc/reg_2005_09_19_NJAC_1397.htm   (6270 words)

  
 TSPR North Forest Independent School District - Chapter 12
The chief of police said the discrepancy regarding weapons calls and incidents is because the department is not called in on all criminal activity.
The executive director of Elementary Education and the executive director of Secondary Education meet with school administrators to discuss identification policies, procedures and options for enforcement.
The executive director of Secondary Education said there is a cultural misperception that the district has a weapons problem, when the incident of weapons in the district is small.
www.window.state.tx.us /tspr/northforest/ch12b.htm   (1925 words)

  
 Student Rights and Responsibilities
Registered students and employees of the College who are licensed to carry concealed weapons as authorized by F.S. 790.06, must register and receive written permission from the President or his designee to carry an authorized weapon on SPC property.
Weapons carried upon College property by registered students and employees licensed pursuant to F.S. 790.06 must be with the written permission of the President or his designee.
Said weapons shall be limited to a stun gun, or non lethal electric weapon or device solely designed for defensive purposes and the weapon does not fire a dart or projectile and shall be concealed at all times.
www.spjc.edu /webcentral/admit/sturesp.htm   (4919 words)

  
 Internal Revenue Manual - 9.11.3 Investigative Property
The SAC; Director, Field Operations; or Director, Finance Section (or his or her designee), may orally approve the loaning of investigative equipment to another law enforcement agency provided a signed receipt for same is prepared and on file.
Holsters must have a safety strap or be capable of retaining the weapon when weapon and holster are held upside down, allow one-handed drawing and reholstering, have a covered trigger guard and, with respect to semiautomatic pistols, allow the agent to remove the magazine while the weapon is holstered.
All special agents will carry their pocket commission inside the credential case with the badge attached to the credential case, except when it is necessary to display the badge on clothing during raids, arrests, and similar enforcement activities.
www.irs.gov /irm/part9/ch11s03.html   (6478 words)

  
 A Treatise on Military Weapons Containing the Radioactive Material: Depleted Uranium
This material is now being used in military weapons systems, such as armor-piercing bullets, casings for bombs, shielding on tanks, counterweights and penetrators on missiles, and in cluster bombs, anti-personnel mines, and other anti-personnel weapons called dirty bombs.
Weapons containing DU are appealing to military planners because of their pyrophoric qualities, which cause them to friction-burn on impact.
This material is clearly a dual use weapon, used for its heavy weight and to poisons personnel through inhalation and ingestion, causing illness and, in some cases, a lingering death.
www.tacomapjh.org /atreatiseonmilitaryweapons.htm   (7465 words)

  
 Badges of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Badges of the United States Air Force are military awards authorized by the United States Air Force that signify USAF aeronautical ratings or qualification in several career fields, and also serve as identification devices for personnel occupying certain assignments.
All Air Force badges (with the exception of identification badges) are issued in three degrees or skill levels.
Occupational badges are issued in Basic, Senior, and Master degrees for officers while pilot badges are issued in Basic, Senior, and Command ratings.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Badges_of_the_United_States_Air_Force   (319 words)

  
 TSPR Austin Independent School District - Chapter 12
The KISD employee badge has a photo, bar-code, and magnetic strip, and the district plans to use the badges for documenting attendance at in-service training.
Badges should be maintained in an area not easily accessible to the general public.
Drugs, alcohol, or weapons were found 2 percent of the time in middle schools and 54 percent of the time in high schools.
www.window.state.tx.us /tspr/austin/chapt12b.htm   (3549 words)

  
 Department of Public Safety Director Page-State of Arizona
The Director of the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Roger Vanderpool, establishes the Department’s goals, policies, procedures, and organizational structure.
Manages the personnel and functions of the director’s staff, provides staff support to the director, and is the agency ombudsman.
Procedures for the conduct of hearings on appeals from an order of the director of DPS in connection with suspension, demotion, reduction in pay, loss of accrued leave or dismissal of a classified employee.
www.dps.state.az.us /about/director   (733 words)

  
 CLICK HERE [ News
The use of DU weapons may be characterized as genocidal by burdening gene pools of future generations.
However purportedly innocent their motives for using radioactive waste, the fact remains that this material is clearly a dual use weapon, used for its heavy weight, and to poison personnel through inhalation and ingestion, causing illness and, in some cases, a lingering death.
Director of the World Depleted Uranium Centre (WoDUC) in Berlin, Germany, a scientific non-governmental organization focused on basic DU research, diagnosis, and treatment of DU­-poisoned persons, as well as land decontamination procedures.
www.idust.net /Docs/MilWeaponsTreatise.htm   (8937 words)

  
 Juvenile Justice Commission - Juvenile Parole and Transitional Services
"Director of [Aftercare and] Juvenile Parole and Transitional Services" means the Director of the Commission's Office of Transitional and Parole Services [in the New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission] responsible for the supervision of juvenile parole officers employed by the Commission's Office of [Aftercare and] Juvenile Parole and Transitional Services.
"Director of Operations" means the [Director of Operations] responsible Commission staff member, by whatever name or title, charged with oversight and management responsibilities for the overall operation and supervision of the Commission's secure and [non-secure] facilities [of the New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission].
The master list shall be maintained by the Director of Juvenile Parole and Transitional Services or designee to indicate the juvenile parole officer's firearm qualification date (new or expired), and the juvenile parole officer's issued firearm, model name and number, and serial number of the firearm.
www.state.nj.us /oag/jjc/reg_2005_09_19_NJAC_1396.htm   (9526 words)

  
 Louisiana State Board of Private Investigator Examiners
A. The executive director shall be the chief administrative officer and shall serve at the pleasure of the board.
Should the investigator choose to carry a badge and display it, he shall be obligated to identify himself as a private investigator at such times as the badge is displayed.
The Executive Director of the Board shall cause notices of all final license suspensions and revocations to be published in a newspaper or general circulation in each parish in which the private investigator maintained an office.
www.lsbpie.com /rules.html   (5597 words)

  
 Division of Licensing - Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
With the addition of Section 790.015, Florida Statutes, in 1999, Florida's weapons and firearms law was amended to allow the Division of Licensing to enter into agreements with other states on the issue of carrying concealed weapons.
790.01 for a person 18 years of age or older to possess a concealed firearm or other weapon for self-defense or other lawful purpose within the interior of a private conveyance, without a license, if the firearm or other weapon is securely encased or is otherwise not readily accessible for immediate use.
Generally speaking, the FAA requires that weapons be unloaded, stowed in hard-sided, locking luggage, and declared at the main ticket counter at the time of check-in.
licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us /news/concealed_carry.html   (2144 words)

  
 Department of Public Safety Badge and Patch-State of Arizona
The badge on the Montana peak hat worn by Highway Patrol officers of the Arizona Department of Public Safety was designed in 1941 by Pulitzer Prize winner Reg Manning, at that time a staff artist for The Arizona Republic, the state's largest daily newspaper.
The hat badge's design is comprised of several symbols indicative of the state of Arizona.
It contains representations of a saguaro cactus, a pine tree, a saguaro blossom (Arizona's state flower), mountains, a petroglyph of an eagle, an outline of Arizona's boundaries, the state seal and a Navajo sand painting rainbow symbol.
www.dps.state.az.us /about/badge   (714 words)

  
 Bill would ban military-style weapons
The group said the bill is necessary because it appears that President Bush and the Republican-dominant Congress won't renew a 10-year-old federal ban of the weapons that is set to expire Sept. 13.
"These are weapons of war," said Crowley, who plans to introduce a resolution at Wednesday's council meeting supporting the bill.
Hoover said the issue is important with the presidential election looming and Ohio's critical role in its outcome.
www.enquirer.com /editions/2004/05/08/loc_weaponsban.html   (449 words)

  
 Training Manual for Human Rights Monitoring - Chapter 9
Some directors have chosen work in the detention facility as their profession; in which case they may have a sense of orderly administration and have risen through the ranks to their present high position.
In general, HROs should discuss with the director in the initial interview each of the points which were made in the summary report from the previous visit -- particularly those points which are likely to arise in discussions with the detainees.
The director should be promised a copy of the summary report, but the visiting team need not go into all these technicalities of human rights operation internal practice.
www1.umn.edu /humanrts/monitoring/chapter9.html   (9408 words)

  
 Policies
As Operations Director, I have had the privilege of assisting the staff in creating this convention.
This designation may be revoked at any time at the discretion of the Operations Director if the item is being used or brandished in an inappropriate fashion or if complaints are received regarding its display.
Please remember that your con badges are property of C-ACE for the duration of the convention, and must be presented and/or surrendered to any Staff member requesting it.
www.c-ace.org /policies.html   (2167 words)

  
 Convention Rules   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Your badge serves as your ticket of admission to FALL IN!™, and it is a non-transferable and revocable license.
Convention Staff (who wear red badges) also may deny you entry to the convention area or request that you leave if you are without your badge - so please wear it visibly ABOVE the waist during the convention.
Real or simulated weapons will not be permitted in the convention areas, nor will any item which in the Convention Director's judgment can present a hazard to our guests.
www.fall-in.org /convention_rules.htm   (1009 words)

  
 Badge of Blood for Half-Life 2 - Mod DB
It is mankind's most basic nature to destroy what he creates, to one day turn a season of peace into one of war.
Badge of Blood will use Valve's Source engine from Half-Life 2 to tell a dramatic narrative of a bitter independence war fought between the corporate colonies of Mars and the major economic powers of Earth.
As for those of you who feel that legal issues would prevent the sale of Badge of Blood, that's a matter for the development team to concern itself with, don't get your knickers in a twist over it just yet.
mods.moddb.com /4555/badge-of-blood   (1337 words)

  
 Collective Bargaining Agreement, State of New Hampshire Human Resources
Upon written request, and approval by the Director, Division members shall be allowed to attend job related education courses on duty status.
The Employer shall provide the ammunition necessary for the employees to qualify as long as the employee's weapon falls within the guideline for duty weapons as set forth in policy.
The allowance due each officer in FY 1998 shall be reduced by an amount equal to the cost of a standard size (3-1/2 inch or larger) badge and badge holder clip.
www.state.nh.us /hr/cbacorrfs.html   (610 words)

  
 Seestrom to discuss ADWP achievements at Dec. 8 talk | The Newsbulletin | December 1, 2004
Associate Director for Weapons Physics (ADWP) Susan Seestrom will describe recent accomplishments of staff working in the six divisions that comprise the Weapons Physics directorate in a talk scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 8.
Seestrom's unclassified talk, "State of the Weapons Physics Directorate," is scheduled for 1:10 p.m., in the Administration Building Auditorium at Technical Area 3.
Following his annual State of the Laboratory talk last spring, Director G. Peter Nanos asked all deputy and associate directors to review the work for which they are responsible and offer a status report for the work force.
www.lanl.gov /orgs/pa/newsbulletin/2004/12/01/text04.shtml   (313 words)

  
 ScanDeKalb - Learning Respect for Father's Badge
Even though my father had explained that the shiny piece of metal was his police badge, I had no idea the amount of responsibilities and ramifications that the badge would bring to my family.
I later learned that the badge would hinder my father from coming to watch me play baseball, football or any other activity that I was involved in at the time.
Watching that shiny badge come and go was the main memory I had of my father during those years.
www.scandekalb.com /LibraryArticle82.html   (780 words)

  
 Marshals Name and Insignia
AUTHORITY: The Director's authority to establish this directive is based on 18 USC 709, titled "False advertising or misuse of name to indicate Federal agency."
The Director of the U.S. Marshals Service must approve the use of the name/insignia on commemorative weapons.
On behalf of the Director, the Assistant Director may approve or reject requests to use the U.S. Marshals Service name/insignia.
www.usmarshals.gov /business/insignia.html   (876 words)

  
 NDM Article - Security Beat
Speaking to a gathering of military and defense industry representatives, Bill Schneider, director of the Defense Science Board, said the nation must focus on dissuading potential enemies from using weapons of mass destruction.
The ability to intercept missiles not only in all phases of trajectory, but even before launching could be enough to dissuade some nations that they may never get the chance to sue their weapons of mass destruction.
“So when a nation is contemplating the acquisition of weapons of mass destruction as an instrument of its foreign policy, it faces not only conditional risk of retaliation, but it may never get to use its weapons of mass destruction,” Schneider said.
www.nationaldefensemagazine.org /issues/2003/Aug/Security_Beat.htm   (1745 words)

  
 Steubenville Police Settlement
Types of force to be reported include, but are not limited to, body locks, joint locks, mechanical restraints, pressure points, chokes or chokeholds, takedowns, throws, striking weapons, kicks or strikes, chemical weapons, electrical weapons, and lethal weapons (including drawing of a gun and pointing it at a person).
The City shall require all officers to notify the Chief of Police and the IA Officer when the officer has been arrested or criminally charged, or named as a party in any civil suit involving his or her conduct as an SPD officer or including allegations of untruthfulness, physical force, racial bias, or domestic violence.
The Chief or the IA Officer shall notify the City Manager and the Law Director, and the City and the SPD shall monitor all criminal prosecutions of officers, and all such civil litigation.
www.usdoj.gov /crt/split/documents/steubensa.htm   (7737 words)

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