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The Passing Of Abc's Monday Night Football, Richard C. Crepeau Dec 2005

The Passing Of Abc's Monday Night Football, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

At the end of its thirty-sixth season, ABC's Monday Night Football will pass into history, sort of. It certainly has been an institution of historical significance for broadcasting and for American popular culture as well as sport. It will not exactly disappear but will migrate to Sunday night, while ESPN's Sunday night football will move over to fill the void on Monday night.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 33, December 19, 2005 Dec 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 33, December 19, 2005

Central Florida Future

The time flies by: Success in 2005 only makes 2006 seem much more exciting; Alumni mourn loss of dear friend; Early decision on rise: College applicants make quick choices, experts believe it could be bad; Completion of FDLE investigation leads to arrest for battering officer in Jenkins melee.


Far Reaches Of The Holiday Bowl Lineup, Richard C. Crepeau Dec 2005

Far Reaches Of The Holiday Bowl Lineup, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

Several years ago the good people at the Miller Brewing Company put together the Miller Lite Survey of Sport in America. The survey, greeted by many with a roar of disbelief, found that bowling was the most popular participatory sport in the nation. We are now about to enter the Bowling Zone, a sixteen-day run of college football games with little or no meaning except to close family and friends of the participants, with a few notable exceptions. This is not the kind of bowling that was found in the Miller Lite Survey. These are not events featuring a hard …


Forgiveness For Lou Holtz And George O'Leary, Richard C. Crepeau Dec 2005

Forgiveness For Lou Holtz And George O'Leary, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

Forgiveness is a wonderful thing. Many saintly people through the years have espoused its practice. In sport, if you know where to look, you will find that forgiveness is extensively practiced. It can also pay dividends and in the calculus of the modern world that is all that really counts.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 32, December 8, 2005 Dec 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 32, December 8, 2005

Central Florida Future

Rookie program debut a success: Adopt-A-Cop worked well in its fist term, could use some work; Man charged Monday with raping 2 students: Officials say Evislandy's Brio left his phone number on the victims' cell phones after attacks; Semester rewind: Looking back at a term loaded with plenty of action: Season of ups, downs.


Laser-Produced Plasma Euv Light Source With Prepulse Enhancement, Steven Fornaca, Jeffrey Hartlove, Armando Martos, Mark Michaelian, Henry Shields, Samuel Talmadge Dec 2005

Laser-Produced Plasma Euv Light Source With Prepulse Enhancement, Steven Fornaca, Jeffrey Hartlove, Armando Martos, Mark Michaelian, Henry Shields, Samuel Talmadge

UCF Patents

An EUV radiation source that employs a low energy laser pre-pulse and high energy laser main pulse. The pre-pulse generates a weak plasma in the target area the improves laser absorption of the main laser pulse to improve EUB radiation emissions. High energy ion flux is reduced by collisions in the localized target vapor cloud generated by the pre-pulse. Also, the low energy pre-pulse arrives at the target area 20-200 ns before the main pulse for maximum output intensity. The timing between the pre-pulse and the main pulse can be reduced below 160 ns to provide a lower intensity of …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 31, December 5, 2005 Dec 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 31, December 5, 2005

Central Florida Future

Let the finals prepping begin: Campus organizations help students stay on top of studying, nutrition; Broken Record, Bowl Bound: Football breaks home attendance record in loss, accepts invitation to play in Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl; Holidays bring more than gifts to some student housing; New buildings, flat land make UCF accessible: Disabled still have trouble getting around campus.


Sandspur, Vol 112, No 14, December 02, 2005, Rollins College Dec 2005

Sandspur, Vol 112, No 14, December 02, 2005, Rollins College

The Rollins Sandspur

Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal.


Vic Power Dies, Richard C. Crepeau Dec 2005

Vic Power Dies, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

On Tuesday Victor Pellot died at age 78. This may not mean all that much to many baseball fans, but if that sentence is modified to read, "On Tuesday Vic Power died at age 78," it would have considerably more meaning. Vic Power was a first baseman who came to North America from Puerto Rico in 1950 to play baseball. He started in Class D ball in Ontario and a year later was signed by the Yankee organization. In 1952 he was assigned to the Yankee farm team in Kansas City where he hit .331 and drove in over a …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 30, December 1, 2005 Dec 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 30, December 1, 2005

Central Florida Future

College Park boosts safety: ICE campaign will help students avoid danger or accidents; Bike bound: UCF students on wheels take advantage of cooler weather; Student Health Services has Plan B; Late Knights keeping it real in Fall semester finale: Alcohol-alternative event hosting mock versions of popular TV shows.


Low Cost Ac/Dc Converter With Power Factor Correction, Issa Batarseh, Shiguo Luo, Weihong Qiu, Moussaoui Zaki Nov 2005

Low Cost Ac/Dc Converter With Power Factor Correction, Issa Batarseh, Shiguo Luo, Weihong Qiu, Moussaoui Zaki

UCF Patents

A high performance single stage Power Factor Correction (PFC) converter with tight output voltage regulation and a very simple circuit to carry out those functions, which means its cost is lower than its counterparts. Two basic flyback circuits include a simple control circuit. For the hard switching circuit, only one switch is used to achieve low cost; for the soft switching scheme, one auxiliary switch is added to get higher efficiency and smaller size. There are two power flow paths, resulting in part power processed by an active switch only once to reduce the current stress and improve the efficiency. …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 29, November 28, 2005 Nov 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 29, November 28, 2005

Central Florida Future

Professors sound-off on bird flu: Possible pandemic has scientists, health officials, politicians scrambling for a plan; Students helping each other break out their fancy feet: Recently formed Ballroom Dancing club growing fast; Union's ticket sales heat up: Students spend hours in line for inaugural Conference USA title game; Daily Show laces laughs with event knowledge.


George Best Dies, Richard C. Crepeau Nov 2005

George Best Dies, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

George Best died on Friday in London. For most Americans this simple fact of death has little meaning. For soccer fans across the globe it is a fact that is neither simple nor without meaning.


Thanksgiving, Richard C. Crepeau Nov 2005

Thanksgiving, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association have announced yet another new agreement on drug policy. It may even be the final such policy agreement of the year. As such we can now relax and know that drug use in baseball is under complete and total control. We also know that democracy is spreading across Iraq and throughout the Middle East. And Santa Claus is coming to town.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 28, November 21, 2005 Nov 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 28, November 21, 2005

Central Florida Future

VUCF collects winter items: Blankets, clothing among donations for local homeless; 'Just The Beginning!' UCF adds another home game as the C-USA title contest comes to Orlando; Bonsai sale aids needed Arboretum repairs.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 27, November 17, 2005 Nov 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 27, November 17, 2005

Central Florida Future

SARC helps students get set for finals: Workshops offer different ways to prepare for tests as semester's end nears; Ellis charged with sexual battery; Cultural tour will provide look inside Asian styles; Soon-to-be grads say 'show me the retirement money'.


A New Mlb Steroid Policy, Richard C. Crepeau Nov 2005

A New Mlb Steroid Policy, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association have announced yet another new agreement on drug policy. It may even be the final such policy agreement of the year. As such we can now relax and know that drug use in baseball is under complete and total control. We also know that democracy is spreading across Iraq and throughout the Middle East. And Santa Claus is coming to town.


The Ncaa: Mascots And Minorities, Richard C. Crepeau Nov 2005

The Ncaa: Mascots And Minorities, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

It is here! "ESPN Mobile" has arrived. It will join ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Classic, ESPNU, ESPNews, ESPN Radio, ESPN International, ESPN.com, ESPN The Magazine, ESPN Original Entertainment, ESPN Merchandise, ESPN Zone, ESPN Enterprises, ESPN Regional Television, ESPN Now, ESPN Extra, ESPN HD, and Sports Ticker Enterprises, in the ESPN family.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 26, November 14, 2005 Nov 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 26, November 14, 2005

Central Florida Future

Students get a taste of poverty at annual event; Circle K hosting date auction to aid rebuilding efforts: Money raised will benefit Habitat for Humanity; Students gain contacts with professionals; Chocolate Club makes Christmas tasty: Campus group joins local businesses for 'Festival of Trees'.


Sandspur, Vol 112, No 12, November 11, 2005, Rollins College Nov 2005

Sandspur, Vol 112, No 12, November 11, 2005, Rollins College

The Rollins Sandspur

Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 25, November 10, 2005 Nov 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 25, November 10, 2005

Central Florida Future

Denver goes up in smoke; Board of Trustees unanimously approves construction of stadium; Royalty rules football festivities: Sean Lavin, Morgan Cyphers made king, queen of Homecoming; Students reap what they sow: corn, tomatoes, beans, watermelons.


Incentives, Swoopes, Pink Lockers, Richard C. Crepeau Nov 2005

Incentives, Swoopes, Pink Lockers, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

While I was on the road much of the last two weeks a number of things happened that caught my attention and now that I am back at my desk I would like to discuss a few of them. First, and indeed most curious, was the announcement from the NCAA that they would be offering financial rewards to those institutions whose student athletes actually perform as students. What a concept!


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 24, November 7, 2005 Nov 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 24, November 7, 2005

Central Florida Future

Controversy created by Confederate flag artwork: Window contest turns ugly as some students view paintings as racist; Music students ask trustees to fulfill promises; Tri-Delts Honors win Skit Knight; Splish-splashing spirit.


Microbial Source Tracking: Tools For Refining Total Maximum Daily Load Assessments (2005), Stormwater Academy Nov 2005

Microbial Source Tracking: Tools For Refining Total Maximum Daily Load Assessments (2005), Stormwater Academy

BMP Trains Research and Publications

For over 100 years, indicator bacteria of fecal origin have been used to assess water quality and alert managers to increased risk of the presence of human pathogens. While these indicator organisms, including total coliforms and fecal coliforms, have helped protect public health for decades, they are now being utilized as surrogates for pathogens in total maximum daily load (TMDL) programs that are mandated by the US Environmental Protection Agency. The goal of TMDL assessment, which is carried out by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in Florida, is ultimately to identify the sources of contaminant loading to Florida waters …


Sandspur, Vol 112, No 11, November 04, 2005, Rollins College Nov 2005

Sandspur, Vol 112, No 11, November 04, 2005, Rollins College

The Rollins Sandspur

Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 23, November 3, 2005 Nov 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 23, November 3, 2005

Central Florida Future

Stories of organ tissue donations spotlighted: In 2004 alone donations saved 27,000 loves and touched countless more; The Evolution of Homecoming: History runs deep in honored tradition: State's 'Best Homecoming' under way with concerts comedians as celebrations have seen their share of changes since the days of FTU; Stadium hits bumpier road: Intramural Sports could take 'devastating' blow if location is moved to south; hello Burger King?


In Development, Vol. I, No. 8, November 2005, Ucf Libraries Office Of Library Development Nov 2005

In Development, Vol. I, No. 8, November 2005, Ucf Libraries Office Of Library Development

In Development Newsletter

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Energy Efficient Transportation For Florida, Florida Solar Energy Center, Danny Parker Nov 2005

Energy Efficient Transportation For Florida, Florida Solar Energy Center, Danny Parker

FSEC Energy Research Center®

Nearly 30% of energy used in Florida is consumed by our 13 million personal automobiles. Annual gasoline consumption in Florida is about 7.5 billion gallons. Florida also has more registered cars per capita than any other state in the U.S. - nearly one car for each person. The average Florida automobile is driven over 10,000 miles a year burning about 550 gallons of gasoline and costing its owner about $1,500 in fuel costs alone (not to mention payments, insurance, service, repairs, tires, tags, license etc.). Based on a comprehensive analysis, total automobile operating costs average over $850 per month.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 22, October 31, 2005 Oct 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 22, October 31, 2005

Central Florida Future

O-Team creator to be honored: Dedication ceremony will be held to rename Student Resource Center after first member; Belly dancing club assists families with Special hopes; Treats not Tricks for kids: Event featured games music face painting; proceeds benefit the Boys and Girls Club; Clubs show Homecoming creativity at bookstore: Organizations decorate Barnes & Noble windows in the name of school spirit; Financial Management benefits from Senate bill.


Sandspur, Vol 112, No 10, October 28, 2005, Rollins College Oct 2005

Sandspur, Vol 112, No 10, October 28, 2005, Rollins College

The Rollins Sandspur

Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal.