RAND American Educator Panels Technical Description

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Robbins ◽  
David Grant

Author(s):  
R.A. Popov ◽  

The article considers the state of domestic hemp farming, marked the world's major producers of hemp. The directions of cultivation of culture are stated. Modern technologies of hemp harvesting are analyzed and applied technical means of domestic and foreign production. The technical description of hemp harvesting equipment is given. In order to develop Russian hemp farming and improve the efficiency of harvesting, it is necessary to develop modern domestic hemp harvesting equipment.



Author(s):  
Aleksey Malahanov

A variant of the implementation of the behavioral model of a linear voltage stabilizer in the Spice language is presented. The results of modeling in static mode are presented. The simulation results are compared with experimental data and technical description of the chip manufacturer.



2020 ◽  
Vol 60 (4) ◽  
pp. 657-669
Author(s):  
Kim Cary Warren

While researching racially segregated education, I came across speeches delivered in the 1940s by two educational leaders—one a black man and the other a Native American man. G. B. Buster, a longtime African American teacher, implored his African American listeners to work with white Americans on enforcing equal rights for all. A few years before Buster delivered his speech, Henry Roe Cloud (Winnebago), a Native American educator, was more critical of white Americans, specifically the federal government, which he blamed for destroying American Indian cultures. At the same time, Roe Cloud praised more recent federal efforts to preserve cultural practices, study traditions before they completely disappeared, and encourage self-government among Native American tribes.







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