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  • Need help with a school project re: gun ownership

    01/04/2009 10:11:45 AM PST · by longjack · 36 replies · 880+ views
    My middle school son has a project due which requires a survey about gun ownership. He has a survey up here: Survey MonkeyThere are only 3 or 4 questions. You have to have a legit email address in case the teacher checks the link, but you can certainly use a fake name. If you have a throwaway email and would like to help him out we would greatly appreciate it. He needs a dozen or so more responses and has run out of people to ask,
  • Largest Economic Project in Northern Iraq Shows Promise for Salah Ad Din

    12/09/2008 4:38:10 PM PST · by SandRat · 3 replies · 316+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Spc. Jazz Burney, USA
    CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE SPEICHER, TIKRIT — As security in the Salah ad Din province continues to improve and people return to their normal way of life, boosting the economy through more job opportunities is at the top of the to-do-list for cities in the region. And that means starting and growing businesses. Joe Pinon, a member of the Salah ad Din Provincial Reconstruction Team, Lt. Col. David Hodne, battalion commander, 3rd Squadron 4th Calvary Regiment, along with key staff members of 3-4 CAV visited the Balad Canning Factory, Nov. 24, to assess the operational status and economic possibilities the factory...
  • Canal Refurbishment Highlights $50 Million Iraqi Project

    12/02/2008 3:52:02 PM PST · by SandRat · 1 replies · 190+ views
    BAGHDAD, Dec. 2, 2008 – Iraqi civilian and military dignitaries broke ground on the Army Canal Rehabilitation Project in Baghdad’s Sadr City district yesterday. Gen. Abud Kanbar-Hashim, commander of Iraqi Operation Baghdad, shovels the first bits of dirt Dec. 1, 2008, to mark the beginning of a project to dredge and refurbish the Iraqi capital’s Army Canal. U.S. Army photo by Scott Flenner  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. The ceremonial groundbreaking marked the beginning of a commitment by the Iraqi government to spend $50 million during the next three years in reconstruction efforts along the al-Kanat Road and...
  • U.S., Iraqi Leaders Work Together on Iraqi-Funded Project

    10/22/2008 10:41:45 PM PDT · by SandRat · 1 replies · 243+ views
    BAGHDAD, Oct. 22, 2008 – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is working with Iraqi officials to shore up construction on new piers and a seawall in Iraq’s southern province of Basra in the first Foreign Military Sales project for USACE in Iraq. With construction scheduled to begin at the end of the year at Umm Qasr, leaders from the Corps of Engineers Gulf Region Division and the Iraqi navy and Defense Ministry, along with contractors and support staff, met Oct. 16 to discuss the new conceptual design for the project. Foreign Military Sales is a program that allows the...
  • Russia: US must choose Moscow or "project Georgia"

    08/13/2008 11:27:06 AM PDT · by MaestroLC · 51 replies · 174+ views
    Reuters ^ | 13 Aug 2008 | Oleg Shchedrov
    MEIENDORF CASTLE, Russia, Aug 13 (Reuters) - Russia's foreign minister said on Wednesday the United States had to choose between partnership with Moscow and the Georgian leadership which he described as a "virtual project". "We understand that this current Georgian leadership is a special project of the United States, but one day the United States will have to choose between defending its prestige over a virtual project or real partnership which requires joint action," Sergei Lavrov told reporters. U.S. President George W. Bush on Wednesday demanded Russia resolve a crisis with Georgia and said he would dispatch U.S. military aircraft...
  • Eight New Human Genome Projects Offer Large-scale Picture Of Genetic Difference

    05/01/2008 4:56:22 PM PDT · by blam · 3 replies · 135+ views
    Science Daily ^ | 5-2-2008 | University of Washington
    Eight New Human Genome Projects Offer Large-scale Picture Of Genetic Difference ScienceDaily (May 2, 2008) — A nationwide consortium led by the University of Washington in Seattle has completed the first sequence-based map of structural variations in the human genome, giving scientists an overall picture of the large-scale differences in DNA between individuals. The project gives researchers a guide for further research into these structural differences, which are believed to play an important role in human health and disease. The results appear in the May 1 issue of the journal Nature. The project involved sequencing the genomes of eight people...
  • NH: Delta Airlines crushes puppy, gets your tax dollars

    04/08/2008 9:19:15 AM PDT · by Dada Orwell · 9 replies · 128+ views
    Enron was allowed to fail, thank God. But some airlines are like the living dead! And guess who's forced to feed the zombies? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vesSL0M-Fu8
  • Project for the Blogosphere[Especially Freepers]

    03/26/2008 7:58:22 AM PDT · by coffee260 · 7 replies · 501+ views
    The Corner ^ | 03/26/08 | Stanley Kurtz
    Can the blogosphere [And Freerepublic] really do things big media can’t? Let’s find out. I have a project I think is perfect for just the sort of folks who read The Corner and other political blogs. This project is way too big for me to do all by myself. What’s needed to make it work is an informal alliance of local bloggers, student newspapers, and concerned citizens across the country. Through Freedom of Information Act requests and discussions with officials at the Department of Education, I recently obtained a comprehensive list of large gifts to American universities originating in foreign...
  • Face of Defense: Engineer Sees Hospital as ‘Once in Lifetime’ Project

    01/30/2008 3:42:13 PM PST · by SandRat · 3 replies · 188+ views
    BASRA, Iraq, Jan. 30, 2008 – The Basra Children’s Hospital project can get its hooks into people. Workers take a lunch break while others work at the Basra Children’s Hospital, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project in Iraq’s Basra province. Photo by Mohammed Aliwi  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. Take Army Lt. Col. Kenneth McDonald, for example. He’s an area deputy commander in the Gulf Region Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and he leads the Basra Area Office in the division’s southern district. Part of his job is overseeing the Basra Children’s Hospital project,...
  • Project promises economic boost for Afghans

    01/04/2008 4:34:04 PM PST · by SandRat · 3 replies · 133+ views
    Air Force Link ^ | Capt. Heather Kekic, USAF
    1/4/2008 - LAGHMAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan (AFPN) -- A recently-approved $300,000 construction contract promises economic growth for Afghans here, according to the Airman leading engineering efforts for the Mehtar Lam Provincial Reconstruction Team. The contract for the construction of four new agricultural buildings in the Mehtar Lam agricultural compound was signed Dec. 30, according to PRT engineer, Capt. Peter Joo. One of the agricultural buildings will be for farm equipment storage and maintenance, the second building will be for general purpose storage (to include feed and fertilizer) and the third and fourth, smaller buildings will be used for cool storage. "The...
  • Sewer Project Helps Baghdad Community Clean Up Streets

    01/03/2008 3:15:53 PM PST · by SandRat · 2 replies · 136+ views
    BAGHDAD, Jan. 3, 2008 – Thousands of families in eastern Baghdad soon will have their neighborhoods free of raw sewage in the streets. Kamaliya’s new sewage system in eastern Baghdad nears completion. The improvement connects homes in eight neighborhoods to a functioning network for the first time. The Iraqi construction crew has installed pump stations, trunk lines, manholes and laterals to homes and businesses. More than 150 workers have been on the crew since the project started in 2005. U.S. Army photo  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. Iraqi construction workers are completing a $30 million sewer project in...
  • NMCB 1 Brings Runway Project on Final Approach (Sea Bees)

    12/24/2007 8:55:36 AM PST · by SandRat · 9 replies · 330+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Petty Officer 2nd Class Chad Runge
    CAMP AL TAQADDUM — The Seabees of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 1, currently deployed to several locations in the Middle East, Afghanistan and Micronesia, recently made the final concrete placement marking the completion of an overhaul of the runway system at Camp Al Taqaddum. Already one of the largest logistics hubs in the region, the airfield transfers passengers and millions of pounds of cargo daily. Upon completion of the project, Camp al Taqaddum’s airfield will be fully-operational for the first time since the Coalition air strikes of Operation Desert Storm. NMCB 1 is the fifth battalion to tackle the...
  • Water Well Project Brings Gift of Life to Iraqi Villagers

    12/18/2007 3:58:44 PM PST · by SandRat · 7 replies · 108+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Master Sgt. Brian S. Orban, USAF
    BAGHDAD, Iraq, Dec. 18, 2007 – Cradled in his hands, Hamzah Zayd Kazim held the promise of a new beginning. The plastic bottle held nothing more than water drawn from a small hole tunneling more than 30 feet underground. But to the people living around the Iraqi village of Sedamine, the bottle held much more than just water. It meant regaining their livelihood and independence. Villagers build a fence for protection around newly dug wells, while U.S. forces talk with a volunteer helping to provide drinking water to more than 5,000 people around the Iraqi village of Sedamine, Dec....
  • America Supports You: Project Keeps Mail Moving to Troops

    12/15/2007 2:19:19 PM PST · by SandRat · 1 replies · 50+ views
    America Supports You ^ | Samantha L. Quigley
    WASHINGTON, Dec. 14, 2007 – Staten Island residents are getting a little help sending mail to servicemembers these days thanks to a local troop-support group. Staten Island Project Homefront Inc. in the New York City borough has set up a “Postage Due” account for those sending mail to troops from the community’s main post office, its executive director said. “Our main effort is to send items to our military,” John T. Semich said. “We also help families by supplying postage (for Staten Island residents to send packages) to the combat zones.” The project’s volunteers focus on packing up special-request...
  • Another Overhead Line Project Turned Over to Ministry of Electricity

    11/24/2007 6:34:26 AM PST · by SandRat · 3 replies · 138+ views
    DUHOK — The Duhok-Aqra 132kV overhead line was handed over to the Ministry of Electricity here recently, with one circuit fully energized to supply a mobile substation at Aqra. In an area of northern Iraq with historically low electrical availability and capability, the new overhead line significantly and immediately benefits people in more than (100) Kurdish villages in and around the Aqra area. “For many years, the people here have depended on diesel generator sets, receiving commercial power less than two hours per day,” said Gary York, resident engineer at the Duhok and the Erbil Resident Offices of the U.S....
  • Cinematic Titanic (MSTies! New project for Original Cast of MST3K)

    11/22/2007 8:14:26 AM PST · by Reaganesque · 27 replies · 1,703+ views
    Attention MSTies! The original cast of Mystery Science Theater 3000 is back together again to produce new shows where they riff on bad movies just like they did on the Satellite of Love! Joel Hodgson has the site up and running but they have yet to produce any episodes. Click here for the website. At the website, you can sign up for a newsletter that will keep you informed of their progress! Sounds exciting guys!
  • Naked Men: The ManKind Project and Michael Scinto

    10/06/2007 5:53:22 AM PDT · by i_dont_chat · 21 replies · 1,969+ views
    The Houston Press ^ | 10-04-07 | Chris Vogel
    The organization was supposed to make him a better man. Instead, his parents say, it made him a dead one. The ManKind Project offers trainings which support men in developing lives of integrity, accountability and connection to feeling." — From The ManKind Project Web site "They had three naked men bring out two chickens that they hit with a ­hammer." — Michael Scinto in a letter to a ­Madison County sheriff's deputy. Michael Scinto was literally scared to death. On an isolated 11-acre compound down a winding, country dirt road 110 miles north of Houston, Scinto watched as the leader...
  • Hospital project provides jobs in Basrah

    10/02/2007 5:33:58 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 178+ views
    BASRAH — The construction site of the Basrah Children’s Hospital is a hotbed of activity these days, with an average of 750 workers on the job each day, according to Navy Lt. Cmdr. Chad Lorenzana. The number of workers is likely to hit 1,000 or more a day as the project enters new phases, said Lorenzana, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Gulf Region South District resident engineer. Recently, Lorenzana guided a group of visitors around the high-profile project, whose list of patrons is headed by First Lady Laura Bush. Among the visitors were Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Dorko, who will...
  • Airfield Recycling Project Creates Jobs for Afghans

    09/27/2007 7:10:55 PM PDT · by SandRat · 3 replies · 74+ views
    Airfield Recycling Project Creates Jobs for Afghans An Afghan company trying to create jobs and clean up the environment is working on a new recycling project at Bagram Airfield. By Combined Joint Task Force-82 Combined Press Information Center BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, Sept. 26, 2007 — Recycling may not be the first thing that comes to mind when considering Afghanistan, but one company here sees recycling as a way to create jobs and help an environment ravaged by 30 years of war. The company, Kuhan Dazh, and the U.S. military marked the first day of a new business relationship, Sept....
  • Project on Taji brings donated medical books to Iraqi doctors

    09/19/2007 6:22:18 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 56+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Staff Sgt. Jon Cupp
    Lt. Col. Mark Burnett, task force surgeon, 1st “Red Lion” Battalion, 37th Field Artillery Regiment, who hails from Aiea, Hawaii, counts donated medical books on Camp Taji. Burnett has received thousands of books as part of a project designed to give the most recently published and up to date medical books and professional journals to Iraqi doctors. Photo by Staff Sgt. Jon Cupp, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division Public Affairs. BAGHDAD — As he reflected on his 15 months in theater and prepared to leave, Lt Col. Mark Burnett, task force surgeon for the 1st “Red Lion” Battalion,...