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"IS SOM TH NG MI SING FROM Y UR EDUCAT ON?; It's Never Too Late To Fill In The Blanks"
pen and Off Duty Course Application -
"It Was "Accidental", She Said. ...But She Lied.; Covering Up Abuse Won't Make It Go Away"
Person being abused and someone with swollen right eye -
"It's a hard habit to break; Feed the Bear; A lot of encouragement...and maybe a little gum."
Bear in clothes with a sign that says "I Quit Smoking" with cigarettes with a line through them -
"It's Even More Dangerous Than an Alien Invasion!; Independence Day 2; Another Summer Blockbuster"
Chaos that can occur on Independence Day as a result of not following safety rules and firework mishandling -
"It's Party Time...Now!"
Birthday party balloons and rainbow with American flag -
"It's Really Spooky How Well I Drive After A Few Beers"
Graveyard with headstone that warns about danger of driving while drunk and shows that when you are drunk you overestimate your ability to drive well, steering wheel behind the headstone showing driving towards death -
"Itinerary for Switzerland."
The trip was part of "United States Forces European Theatre of operations - Furlough transit tours Germany-Rome." The itinerary includes arrivals and departures for locations in Switzerland and Italy. -
"IU Presentation and Dedication."
This is a note book that contains newspaper articles and photographs about the new IBM building in Huntsville, Alabama. It also has information about the Instrument Unit for the first Saturn IB flight. There is also information about the Saturn IB Instrument Unit being barged to Kennedy Space Center.; There are 2 pages that list the articles with the title, newspaper name, writer and date.; There are six color photographs that show the dedication of the IBM building and the Instrument Unit. One photograph has Dr. Wernher von Braun standing behind the ring. Two of the photographs show the Instrument Unit on a trailer being pulled by a truck.; Preferred Citation: [Identification of item] Saturn V Collection, Dept. of Archives/Special Collections, M. Louis Salmon Library, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL. -
"IU/S-IVB Forward Skirt Orbital and Translunar Thermal Analyses."
This report determines the maximum and minimum solar and terrestrial thermal energy incident and absorbed by Saturn IB/V vehicles in earth orbit and translunar travel. The influence' of this external energy on the Instrument Unit Thermal Conditioning System performance, and consequently its adequacy to maintain the electronic packages at acceptable temperature limits is ascertained. Conclusions are: a) Methanol/water coolant temperature will deviate from 111 specifications only during translunar cold flights. However, adequate thermal conditioning of the electronic equipment would still be maintained. b) Instrument Unit missions exceeding 6 1/2 hours, or electronic packages heat dissipation magnitudes lower than 3 kw or higher than 8.5 kw, should be reviewed to ascertain thermal compatibility.