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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Projection |  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - Project management - ApproachesThere are several approaches that can be taken to managing project activities including agile, iterative, incremental, and phased approaches.
A traditional phased approach identifies a sequence of steps to be completed. This contrasts with the agile software development or flexible product development approach at the other end of the spectrum, in which the project is seen as a series of relatively small tasks conceived and executed as the situation demands in an adaptive manner, ...
See also:Project management, Project management - Project Management activities, Project management - Project control variables, Project management - History of Project Management, Project management - Approaches, Project management - The traditional approach, Project management - Process-based management, Project management - Project management and professional certification, Project management - Case Studies, Project management - Literature Read more here: » Project management: Encyclopedia II - Project management - Approaches |
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|  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - 3D projection - Data necessary for projectionData about the objects to render is usually stored as a collection of points, linked together in triangles. Each point is a series of three numbers, representing its X,Y,Z coordinates from an origin relative to the object they belong to. Each triangle is a series of three points or three indexes to points. In addition, the object has three coordinates X,Y,Z and some kind of rotation, for example, three angles alpha, beta and gamma, describing its ...
See also:3D projection, 3D projection - Data necessary for projection, 3D projection - First step: world transform, 3D projection - Second step: camera transform, 3D projection - Third step: perspective transform, 3D projection - Simple Version Read more here: » 3D projection: Encyclopedia II - 3D projection - Data necessary for projection |
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|  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - Eden Project - LayoutThe project is constructed in a disused china clay quarry. Visitors approach along roads to car parks at the top of the quarry and walk or bus to the entrance area, half-way down a gently sloping side. The entrance area includes the usual restaurant and gift shop, implemented in a more interesting way than is common. The entrance area also has some informational exhibits, some of which are animated.
Once into the attraction, there is a meandering path with views of the two biomes and of interesting planted landscapes (including, for e ...
See also:Eden Project, Eden Project - Layout, Eden Project - The steel and plastic biomes, Eden Project - Environmental study and concerns, Eden Project - Recent events, Eden Project - Books Read more here: » Eden Project: Encyclopedia II - Eden Project - Layout |
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|  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - Project Blue Book - Previous ProjectsPublic USAF UFO studies were first initiated under Project Sign at the end of 1947, following many widely-publicised UFO reports (see Kenneth Arnold). Project Sign was initiated specifically at the request of General Nathan Twining, chief of the Air Force Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Wright-Patterson was also to be the home of Project Sign and all subsequent official USAF public investigations.
Sign was officially inconclusive regarding the cause of the sightings. However, according to Captain Edward J. Ruppelt ...
See also:Project Blue Book, Project Blue Book - Previous Projects, Project Blue Book - Project Blue Book, Project Blue Book - Robertson Panel, Project Blue Book - Aftermath of Robertson Panel, Project Blue Book - Project Blue Book Special Report No. 14, Project Blue Book - Project Blue Book's Official Conclusions, Project Blue Book - USAF current official statement on UFOs, Project Blue Book - Criticism, Project Blue Book - Hynek's Criticism, Project Blue Book - Sources, Project Blue Book - External links Read more here: » Project Blue Book: Encyclopedia II - Project Blue Book - Previous Projects |
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|  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - Project Mercury - FlightsThe program included 20 robotic launches. Not all of these were intended to reach space and not all were successful in completing their objectives. The fifth flight in 1959 launched a monkey named Sam (a rhesus monkey named after the Air Force School of Aviation Medicine) into space. Other non-human space-farers were Miss Sam (a rhesus monkey), Ham and Enos, both chimpanzees.
The Mercury program used the following launch vehicles:
Little Joe - Suborbital, robotic, and primate flights. Launch escape system tests
R ...
See also:Project Mercury, Project Mercury - Spacecraft, Project Mercury - Boosters, Project Mercury - Astronauts, Project Mercury - Flights, Project Mercury - Robotic, Project Mercury - Piloted, Project Mercury - Piloted Mercury launches, Project Mercury - Mercury Flight insignias, Project Mercury - Follow-on programs, Project Mercury - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Project Mercury: Encyclopedia II - Project Mercury - Flights |
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|  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - Project Mercury - MiscellaneousThe Mercury astronauts trained, in part, at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia, under Flight Surgeon William K. Douglas and Keith G. Lindell (COL, USAF). Several bridges throughout the city bear the name of the Mercury astronauts, and the main route in the city is named Mercury Boulevard, honoring the Mercury program.
The names of five of the Mercury astronauts are also commemorated in the popular 1960s TV show Thunderbirds. In the series, Jeff Tracy, the founder of the fictional International Rescue organisation, is a millionaire ex-astronaut who has named his five sons -- Scott, Virgil, Alan, John and ...
See also:Project Mercury, Project Mercury - Spacecraft, Project Mercury - Boosters, Project Mercury - Astronauts, Project Mercury - Flights, Project Mercury - Robotic, Project Mercury - Piloted, Project Mercury - Piloted Mercury launches, Project Mercury - Mercury Flight insignias, Project Mercury - Follow-on programs, Project Mercury - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Project Mercury: Encyclopedia II - Project Mercury - Miscellaneous |
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|  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - Project MKULTRA - OriginsHeaded by Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, MKULTRA was started on the order of CIA director Allen Dulles in April 13, 1953[5], largely in response to alleged Soviet, Chinese, and North Korean uses of mind-control techniques on U.S. prisoners of war in Korea.[6] The CIA wanted to use similar methods on their own captives. The CIA was also interested in being able to manipulate foreign leaders with such techniques[7], and would later i ...
See also:Project MKULTRA, Project MKULTRA - Origins, Project MKULTRA - The experiments, Project MKULTRA - Budget, Project MKULTRA - Canadian experiments, Project MKULTRA - Revelation, Project MKULTRA - U.S. General Accounting Office Report, Project MKULTRA - Legal issues involving informed consent, Project MKULTRA - Conspiracy theories, Project MKULTRA - Pop culture references, Project MKULTRA - Sources, Project MKULTRA - References, Project MKULTRA - Government Documents, Project MKULTRA - Articles, Project MKULTRA - Books Read more here: » Project MKULTRA: Encyclopedia II - Project MKULTRA - Origins |
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|  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - Project Blue Book - Project Blue BookAccording to Ruppelt, by the end of 1951, several high-ranking, very influential USAF generals were so dissatisfied with the state of Air Force UFO investigations that they dismantled Project Grudge and replaced it with Project Blue Book in early 1952. By the time Project Blue Book ended in 1969, it had collected 12,618 UFO reports, and concluded that most them were misidentifications of natural phenomena (clouds, stars, et cetera) or conventional aircraft. A few were considered hoaxes. 701 of the reports—about six percent—were classifie ...
See also:Project Blue Book, Project Blue Book - Previous Projects, Project Blue Book - Project Blue Book, Project Blue Book - Robertson Panel, Project Blue Book - Aftermath of Robertson Panel, Project Blue Book - Project Blue Book Special Report No. 14, Project Blue Book - Project Blue Book's Official Conclusions, Project Blue Book - USAF current official statement on UFOs, Project Blue Book - Criticism, Project Blue Book - Hynek's Criticism, Project Blue Book - Sources, Project Blue Book - External links Read more here: » Project Blue Book: Encyclopedia II - Project Blue Book - Project Blue Book |
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| |  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - Project Mercury - SpacecraftMercury spacecraft (also called a capsule or space capsule) were very small one-man vehicles; it was said that the Mercury spacecraft were not ridden, they were worn. Only 1.7 cubic meters in volume, the Mercury capsule was barely big enough to include its pilot. Inside were 120 controls: 55 electrical switches, 30 fuses and 35 mechanical levers. The spacecraft was designed by Max Faget and NASA's Space Task Group.
During the launch phase of the mission, the Mercury spacecraft and astronaut were protected from launch veh ...
See also:Project Mercury, Project Mercury - Spacecraft, Project Mercury - Boosters, Project Mercury - Astronauts, Project Mercury - Flights, Project Mercury - Robotic, Project Mercury - Piloted, Project Mercury - Piloted Mercury launches, Project Mercury - Mercury Flight insignias, Project Mercury - Follow-on programs, Project Mercury - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Project Mercury: Encyclopedia II - Project Mercury - Spacecraft |
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|  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - Project MKULTRA - The experimentsCentral Intelligence Agency documents suggest that the agency considered and explored uses of radiation for the purpose of mind control as part of MKULTRA. Other early efforts focused on LSD, which appears to have formed the majority of research as time went on. Experiments included dosing CIA employees, military personnel, other government agents, prostitutes, mental patients, and members of the general public with LSD to study their ...
See also:Project MKULTRA, Project MKULTRA - Origins, Project MKULTRA - The experiments, Project MKULTRA - Budget, Project MKULTRA - Canadian experiments, Project MKULTRA - Revelation, Project MKULTRA - U.S. General Accounting Office Report, Project MKULTRA - Legal issues involving informed consent, Project MKULTRA - Conspiracy theories, Project MKULTRA - Pop culture references, Project MKULTRA - Sources, Project MKULTRA - References, Project MKULTRA - Government Documents, Project MKULTRA - Articles, Project MKULTRA - Books Read more here: » Project MKULTRA: Encyclopedia II - Project MKULTRA - The experiments |
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|  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - The Journeyman Project - PlotThe setting is in the future, where after horrific nuclear wars humanity united to create a peaceful global society. Due to the establishment of a utopian society, humanity has been invited to join an alien organization known as the Symbiotry of Peaceful Beings.
Meanwhile, time travel has been made possible by the Journeyman Project, the secret program to construct Pegasus, the world's first time machine. After a brief test period, the Journeyman Project was deactivated and Pegasus put into standby under the watch of a secret agency k ...
See also:The Journeyman Project, The Journeyman Project - Plot, The Journeyman Project - Release History, The Journeyman Project - The Journeyman Project, The Journeyman Project - The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime, The Journeyman Project - The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time, The Journeyman Project - The Journeyman Project 3: The Legacy of Time, The Journeyman Project - The Journeyman Project 4? Read more here: » The Journeyman Project: Encyclopedia II - The Journeyman Project - Plot |
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|  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - Project Runway - FormatProject Runway is hosted by supermodel Heidi Klum, and judged by a panel that usually includes American designer Michael Kors and ELLE magazine fashion director Nina Garcia and a third judge - typically a fashion designer, model or celebrity from the fashion industry. Tim Gunn, Fashion Chair at Parsons The New School for Design, gives restrained support to the designers. The program takes place in New York City with designers using a workroom at Parsons, shopping for materials at a large fabric store in New York's fashion district, and living ...
See also:Project Runway, Project Runway - Format, Project Runway - Season 1, Project Runway - Season 1 contestants, Project Runway - Season 1 challenges, Project Runway - Season 2, Project Runway - Season 2 contestants, Project Runway - Season 2 challenges Read more here: » Project Runway: Encyclopedia II - Project Runway - Format |
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|  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - Project Justice - GameplayAs one would expect, Project Justice's fighting system lifted mostly from the original Rival Schools, with some noteable changes. The game continued to be a team fighter, but had teams of three characters instead of two. This allowed another Team-Up attack to be used in a fight, but also added a new type of attack, the Party-Up, that would be initiated by pressing any three attack buttons. The Party-Up was a three-person attack that varied based on what school the character initiating the attack was from. Some of the Party-Up a ...
See also:Project Justice, Project Justice - Gameplay, Project Justice - Plot, Project Justice - Characters, Project Justice - Taiyo High School, Project Justice - Gorin High School, Project Justice - Gedo High School, Project Justice - Pacific High School, Project Justice - Seijyun Girls High School, Project Justice - Justice High School Read more here: » Project Justice: Encyclopedia II - Project Justice - Gameplay |
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|  |  |  | Projection: Encyclopedia II - Project MKULTRA - RevelationIn December 1974, The New York Times reported that the CIA had conducted illegal domestic activities, including experiments on U.S. citizens, during the 1960s. That report prompted investigations by both the U.S. Congress (in the form of the Church Committee) and a presidential commission (known as the Rockefeller Commission) into the domestic activities of the CIA, the FBI, and intelligence-related agencies of the military.
In the summer of 1975, congressional hearings and the Rockefeller Commission report revealed to the publ ...
See also:Project MKULTRA, Project MKULTRA - Origins, Project MKULTRA - The experiments, Project MKULTRA - Budget, Project MKULTRA - Canadian experiments, Project MKULTRA - Revelation, Project MKULTRA - U.S. General Accounting Office Report, Project MKULTRA - Legal issues involving informed consent, Project MKULTRA - Conspiracy theories, Project MKULTRA - Pop culture references, Project MKULTRA - Sources, Project MKULTRA - References, Project MKULTRA - Government Documents, Project MKULTRA - Articles, Project MKULTRA - Books Read more here: » Project MKULTRA: Encyclopedia II - Project MKULTRA - Revelation |
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