NOTOC Refimprove date November 2007 File Yukon spotting scope.jpg thumb A 100mm spottingscope with a coaxial 30mm finderscope . File Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild P014590, Rossitten, Vogelwarte.jpg thumb An ornithologist using a spottingscope. File US Navy Seals fires M 91.JPEG thumb Marksman assisted by a spotter using a spottingscope. Spotting scopes are used on target ranges to avoid walking to the target to verify the placement of hits. A spottingscope is a small portable telescope with added optics to present an erect image , optimized for the observation of terrestrial objects. They are used for birdwatchers birdwatching and other naturalist activities, for hunter hunting , verifying a marksman s shots, surveillance , and for any other application that requires more magnification than a pair of binoculars , typically on the order of 20 to 60 . The Optical telescope Light gathering power light gathering power and Optical telescope Angular resolution resolution of a spottingscope is determined by the diameter of the objective lens , typically between convert 50 and 80 mm in 1 abbr on . The larger the objective, the more massive and expensive the telescope. The optical assembly has a small Refracting telescope refracting objective lens , an image erecting system that uses either image erecting relay lenses or prisms porro prism s or roof prism s , and an eyepiece that is usually removable and interchangeable to give different magnifications. Other telescope designs are used such as Schmidt Cassegrain telescope Schmidt and Maksutov telescope Maksutov optical assemblies. They may have a ruggedised design, a mounting for attaching to a tripod , and an ergonomics ergonomically ... of the scope , or angled the eyepiece is at an angle of about 45 degrees to the body of the scope ... here http www.birding.in birding optics spotting scopes.htm Birding Scopes http askabiologist.asu.edu ... Advanced Birders Guide Spotting Scopes References reflist Category Telescopes de Spektiv es Catalejo ... more details
Wiktionary Spotting may refer to Pastimes Aircraft spotting Bus spotting Car spotting Train spotting Spots cannabis , a method of smoking cannabis Physical activities Spotting climbing Spotting gymnastics , assistance provided by a coach during a gymnastics move Spotting dance technique , a technique used by dancers to maintain control while executing turns Spotting weight training Other Artillery spotting or bombardment spotting, observing the result of artillery or shell fire and providing corrective targeting data to the firer Spotting photography Car spotting disambiguation Metrorrhagia , vaginal bleeding that is not synchronized with a menstrual period disambig ... more details
for the student newspaper of the Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy Infobox Newspaper name The Scope image Image TheScopeNewspaper.jpg 175px caption type Alternative weekly format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 2006 ceased publication price Free owners Scope Media Inc. publisher Bryhanna Greenough editor Elling Lien language English circulation 23,000 headquarters Box 1044 br St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada . br A1C 5M3 website http thescope.ca thescope.ca The Scope is a free English language alternative newsweekly based in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada . First published on July 6, 2006, the newspaper started as a weekly publication, printing 6,000 copies. In fall of 2006 they moved to a bi weekly print schedule, and remained that way until 2010. ref http www.theindependent.ca article.asp?AID 1284&ATID 6 Article on The Scope in The Independent Newfoundland ref As of June 2010, The Scope switched to a monthly print schedule to reduce printing and distribution costs, and to focus on online only content. ref http thescope.ca relaunch questions and answers about the scopes relaunch Questions and Answers about The Scope s relaunch ref Each month 23,000 copies are distributed across the St. John s metropolitan area including Torbay , Mount Pearl , CBS , Paradise , and Portugal Cove St. Philips . ref http thescope.ca advertising info The Scope Advertising Info ref In 2008 The Scope established the Atlantis Music Prize a music award annually given to the best full length album from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, based only on artistic merit, regardless of genre, sales, or record label. ref Atlantis Music Prize ref Previous winners include percussionist Curtis Andrews and indie pop group Mercy, The Sexton . External links http thescope.ca The Scope official website Notes reflist Canada newspaper stub Newfoundland stub DEFAULTSORT Scope Category Alternative weekly newspapers published in Canada Cate ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Keyword spotting is a subfield of speech recognition that deals with the identification of keywords in utterances. There are several types of keyword spotting Keyword spotting in unconstrained speech Keyword spotting in isolated word recognition Keyword spotting in unconstrained speech appears when keywords may not be separated from other words, and no grammar is enforced on the sentence containing them. Some algorithms used for this task are Sliding window and garbage model K best hypothesis Iterative Viterbi decoding Keyword spotting in isolated word recognition appears when the keywords are separated from other texts by silences. The main technique that applied in such problems is dynamic time warping . Category Speech recognition pl Word spotting ... more details
other uses A Car spotter is a person who is typically strongly interested, in an amateur capacity, in car spotting , i.e., observing or photographing interesting, vintage, rare, modified and supercar s on public roads. ref name lat http www.thetransitcoalition.us newspdf lat20060517a.pdf Chasing Exotic Cars Is Their Pursuit , Los Angeles Times , May 17, 2006, http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2006 05 26 MTG7RJ1RIM1.DTL reprinted in San Francisco Chronicle May 26, 2006 ref Car spotters can be found worldwide. A car spotter may also log about his or her spots on an internet forum , such as Cardatabase.net, ref http www.cardatabase.net Cardatabase.net ref ExoticSpotter.com, ref http www.exoticspotter.com ExoticSpotter.com ref CarSpotting.com, ref http www.carspotting.com carspotting.com ref or streetfire.net, ref http www.streetfire.net StreetFire.net ref says a 2006 Los Angeles Times article. ref name lat Spyder Dobrofsky car spotter and Founder of Car parazzi.com , informed CNN of Bo Stefan Eriksson s crash of his Enzo Ferrari car Ferrari Enzo . ref name lat References Reflist Further reading John Dudley 1952 ABC of motor car spotting Greenwood Graeme 1949 ABC of Motor Car Spotting 1935 1948 Category Automobiles Category Observation hobbies Auto stub fr Car spotting he nl Autospotter ... more details
Refimprove date January 2009 In the production of Photographic printing photographic prints , spotting is a type of Photo manipulation retouching concerned with correcting minor flaws in the finished print with specially made paint s, dye s, pencils and pens ref The Art of Handpainting Photographs , p. 34, Basic Supplies Spotting Kits, Pens and Pencils http books.google.com books?id NXH6aN8bz4wC&printsec frontcover PPA34,M1 ref . White spots on gelatin silver prints made from negatives are caused by dust adhering to the Negative photography negative or paper during exposure. Prints from positive transparencies exhibit black marks. White spots can be carefully darkened using a fine paintbrush and a dye of the appropriate colour. A small amount of dye, which should be very weak, is needed. The spot will darken as dye accumulates in the gelatin layer. Black spots on gelatin silver prints are caused by holes in the negative s emulsion. These can be removed by careful knifing of the gelatin layer. For spotting work, always use a magnifying glass and a good light source. ref http photo.net bboard q and a fetch msg?msg id 005DGF ref References Reflist External links http www.ilfordphoto.com applications page.asp?n 120 photo stub Category Photographic techniques ... more details
portable artillery, and the later development of laser rangefinder s would in turn make spotting ... M8C .50  in ref Wombat, User Handbook Wombat, User Handbook , Section 5. Spotting Rifle 0.5in ..., such as the M50 Ontos , used multiple barrels, spotting rifles were usually provided for each ... used six barrels with four spotting rifles two without, to avoid making an already tall vehicle even ... it with only two of the spotting rifles installed in their mounts. ref File M50 ontos vietnam.gif ref The Ontos also often only carried four or even two main rifle tubes. Recoilless rifles using spotting ... 106 mm Recoilless Gun FV4401 Contentious Rocket launchers Perhaps the smallest weapons to use spotting ... cartridgecollectors.org cmo cmo05oct.htm ref This same spotting rifle and round was later adopted ... have used spotting rifles, termed a ranging gun for ranging their main gun. This was a short lived ... tracer effect of the spotting round was sometimes used in an M2. Mounted in the Centurion ... for use when ranging. References Commons category Spotting rifles Notes Reflist colwidth 30em Bibliography ... more details
. Bus Enthusiast The term bus enthusiast has a wider meaning than just spotting buses. Bus enthusiasts ... See also Portal Buses Roadgeek Railfan Bus preservation in the United Kingdom DEFAULTSORT Bus Spotting ... more details
Refimprove date February 2012 Storm spotting is a specific type of weather spotting in which human observers actively maintains a visual watch of the development and progression of specific weather events while actively relaying important information to their respective local agency. ref http www.caps.ou.edu kbrews spothelp.html Getting Started in Tornado and Thunderstorm Spotting ref History Storm spotting developed in the United States during the early 1940s. A joint project between the military ... name Storm Spotting and Public Awareness http www.cimms.ou.edu doswell spotter history spotter history.html Storm Spotting and Public Awareness ref Their mandate had also changed to include reporting ... with thunderstorms. However spotting was still mainly carried out by trained individuals in either ... spotting as it exists today was born. After a series of vicious tornado outbreaks hit the state of Texas in 1947, the state placed special emphasis on volunteer spotting, and the local weather offices began to offer basic training classes to the general public. ref name Storm Spotting and Public Awareness Spotting required the delivery of timely information so that warnings could be issued ... 1990s would popularize spotting and its public perception. During this period a number of NSSL ... however, the basic goal of spotting has remained relatively unchanged to this day. In making these reports ... spotting in the U.S. is known as Skywarn . Many individuals hold Skywarn certification and or amateur ... including the UK operate autonomous storm spotting organizations under the auspices of Skywarn Europe . Controversy While there is no question that storm spotting has saved many lives and aided weather agencies greatly, there is concern that storm spotting may actually put individuals in danger .... Most spotting groups do not recommend that individuals leave their vehicles or places of safety ... doswell spotter history spotter history.html Storm Spotting and Public Awareness Since the First Tornado ... more details
Tone date June 2011 File KrasAir Ilyushin Il 96 spotting Mishin.jpg thumb 300px A group of spotters at Domodedovo International Airport taking photos of a KrasAir Ilyushin Il 96 300 2008 . Aircraft spotting or plane spotting is the observation and logging of the aircraft registration registration numbers of aircraft Glider aircraft glider s, powered aircraft, balloons, airship s, helicopter s, and microlight s. When spotting aircraft, observers notice the key attributes of an aircraft. They may notice a distinctive noise from its engine or the number of vapour trails it is leaving. They will assess the size of the aircraft and the number, type and position of its engines. Another clue to what? is the position of wings relative to the fuselage and the degree to which they are swept rearwards. Are the wings above the fuselage, below it, or fixed at midpoint? Perhaps it is a monoplane, biplane , or triplane. The position of the tailplane relative to the fin s and the shape of the fin are also clues to its type. If it is an antique or light aircraft it might have a tail wheel. Some aircraft types have a fixed undercarriage while others have retractable wheels. Other features include the speed, cockpit placement, colour scheme or special equipment that changes the silhouette of the aircraft. Taken together these clues will enable the identification of an aircraft. If the observer is familiar with the airfield being used by the aircraft and its normal traffic patterns, he or she is more ... of a SBS Box ref Spotting styles File Spotters at Zagreb airport.JPG thumb right Unobstructed by a security ...? BBC News , 26 April 2002. Retrieved 14 March 2007. Quote I would warn that spotting in Greece is still ... 747 400 of Malaysia Airlines Bus spotting Train spotting Satellite watching References ... Aircraft spotting dmoz Recreation Aviation Personal Pages Plane Spotting Plane spotting NoMoreLinks ... Spotting Category Individual aircraft Category Observation hobbies cs Leteck spotter es Spotting fr ... more details
refimprove date February 2012 Weather spotting is observing weather for the purpose of reporting to a larger group or organization. Examples include National Weather Service co op observers and Skywarn storm spotters. Storm spotters main Storm spotting A storm spotter is a specific type of type of weather spotter. In the U.S., these volunteers are usually trained by the National Weather Service or local Skywarn group, and are given a phone number, internet outlet, or amateur radio frequency to report to if a severe weather event, such as a tornado, severe thunderstorm, or flash flood occurs where the spotter is located. They add ground truth information to remote sensing technology such as weather radar . Canwarn is the national storm spotting program of Canada, Skywarn Europe covers about a dozen countries including the U.K., which is also covered by TORRO , and Australia also has a program organized by the Bureau of Meteorology . National Weather Service coop observers The National Weather Service Cooperative Observer Program COOP is a network of 11,000 volunteers that record official weather observations across the United States. Data is taken from a multitude of geographic regions and topography, and sent to the National Weather Service and National Climatic Data Center for official records. ref http www.nws.noaa.gov om coop what is coop.html NWS Cooperative Observer Program ref In making these reports, observers use a specialized set of jargon and slang to describe their observations. ref http www.srh.noaa.gov oun ?n spotterglossary NOAA Technical Memorandum NWS SR 145 A COMPREHENSIVE GLOSSARY OF WEATHER TERMS FOR STORM SPOTTERS NOAA NWS WFO Norman ref Cooperative weather observers often double as storm spotters. Some are also river and coastal watchers, typically reporting gauge readings. Media weather spotters Since New England experiences harsh winters, several regional television stations use weather spotters for up to date snowfall amounts and reports. WHDH ... more details
wiktionarypar scopescope The word scope may refer to many different devices or viewing instrument s, constructed for many different purposes. It may refer to a telescopic sight , an optical instrument optical device commonly used on firearm s. Other uses of scope or Scopes may refer to People John T. Scopes , the central figure in the Scopes Trial Jamie Scope , Wilmington Hammerheads footballer Business and organisations SCOPE nonprofit organization , a United States charity that provides scholarship for children in need to attend camp Scope charity , a British charity that supports people with cerebral palsy Senior Consulting Program for Engineering SCOPE program at Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering SCOPE or Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment the environmental theory The Scope , a newspaper in St. John s, Newfoundland Media and entertainment SCOPE TV series SCOPE TV series CDC SCOPE software SCOPE software , an acronym for Supervisory Control Of Program Execution, operating systems for Control Data Corporation mainframe computers Other uses Arthroscopy , a medical procedure CinemaScope or Scope prints, anamorphic film prints Norfolk Scope , an arena in Norfolk, Virginia Oscilloscope , a type of electronic test intrument Scopes Trial , a legal case regarding the teaching of the theory of evolution Scope computer science , the range in which a variable can be referenced Scope mouthwash , a mouthwash brand by Procter & Gamble Scope project management , the sum of all projects products and their features SCOPE protein engineering , a technique of creating gene libraries See also Scopus disambiguation disambig Category Surnames ... more details
Image scopelogo.jpg thumb Scope Mouthwash logo 1997 2009 Image scopenewlogo.png thumb 150px Scope Mouthwash logo 2009 present Image scopeoutlastlogo.png thumb 150px Scope Outlast logo 2009 present Image Crestplusscopeoutlastlogo.png thumb 150px Crest Plus Scope Outlast logo 2009 present Unreferenced date July 2009 Refimprove date July 2009 Scope is a brand of mouthwash made by Procter & Gamble . It was introduced in 1966. Originally available only in Mentha mint flavor, Scope is still currently available in original mint green , but also in a peppermint blue & new Scope White. The Citrus Splash flavor was discontinued due to insufficient demand to meet the slightly higher cost of production. There is a new Scope Outlast and a new logo the old logo on the scope mouthwash is still on sale in available stores. Scope also manufactures Dual Blast mouthwash, which is claimed to remove odors such as garlic and onion from the mouth and throat. Ingredients Active ingredients of Scope outlast are taken from bottle Glycerin , Polysorbate 80 , Saccharin Sodium Saccharin , Sodium Benzoate , Cetylpyridinium Chloride , Benzoic Acid , Blue 1 , and Yellow 5 . Products Dual Blast mouthwash, Outlast Mini Brush, Outlast Breath Mist Manufactured by OraLabs, Inc. , Outlast Mouthwash Long Lasting Mint and Peppermint, Original Mint, and Scope white mouthwash claimed to whiten teeth See also Portal Dentistry Listerine External links http www.crestplusscope.com Official Scope website http www.ScopeToGo.com Scope Portable Breath Fresheners Procter & Gamble DEFAULTSORT Scope Mouthwash Category Dentifrices Category Oral hygiene Category 1966 introductions product stub ... more details
about project management the firearms use Telescopic sight Mounting issues telescopic sight Scope creep also called requirement creep in project management refers to uncontrolled changes or continuous growth in a project project s scope project management scope . This phenomenon can occur when the scope of a project is not properly defined, documented, or controlled. It is generally considered a negative occurrence, and therefore should be avoided. Typically, the scope increase consists of either new Product business products or new features of already approved product designs, without corresponding increases in resources, schedule, or budget. As a result, the project team risks drifting away from its original purpose and scope into unplanned additions. As the scope of a project grows, more tasks must be completed within the budget and schedule originally designed for a smaller set of tasks. Accordingly, scope creep can result in a project team overrunning its original budget and schedule. If the budget and schedule are increased along with the scope, the change is usually considered an acceptable addition to the project, and the term scope creep is not used. Scope creep can be a result of disingenuous customer with a determined value for free policy poor change control lack of proper initial identification of what is required to bring about the project objective s weak project manager or executive sponsor poor Communications management communication between parties Scope creep is a risk in most projects. Most megaproject s fall victim to scope creep see Megaprojects and Risk . Citation needed date January 2009 Scope creep often results in cost overrun . A value for free strategy ... PMI External links http www.pmhut.com ?s 22Scope Creep Part 22 A Comprehensive Series on Scope Creep http www.visionarytools.com decision making incomplete contracts scope creep.htm The Creeping Scope How Accurate can Project Documentation be? Category Project management ca Enfilament d abast ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name SCOPE Maastricht Non profit logo Image Scope maastricht logo.png 175px ... a homepage http www.scope maastricht.nl http www.scope maastricht.nl dissolved footnotes SCOPE Maastricht ... for the more study specific associations SCOPE 3MA Marketing, Management, Organization , SCOPE Economics Economic Studies , SCOPE FOCUS Finance, Accounting, Controlling and SCOPE Vectum Econometrics, Operations Research . SCOPE Maastricht as well as its sub associations, operate on a non profit ... by local and multinational companies. ref name About SCOPE cite web url http www.scope maastricht.nl page about scope maastricht title About SCOPE accessdate 2012 04 15 work publisher SCOPE Maastricht ref History SCOPE Maastricht was created in 2011 as a merger from study associations EFM Academy .... Other study association under FAME included 3MA now SCOPE 3MA , FS FOCUS now SCOPE FOCUS , IES Network now SCOPE Economics and Vectum now SCOPE Vectum . EFM Academy was formed as a vereniging under ... specialized on their major or study track. ref name About SCOPE cite web url http www.scope maastricht.nl page about scope maastricht title About SCOPE accessdate 2012 04 15 work publisher SCOPE Maastricht ref Mission and goals SCOPE Maastricht s mission statement reads as follows SCOPE aims to fulfill ... sponsors, students of the SBE and other SCOPE associations. . SCOPE Maastricht tries to achieve ... members of SCOPE Maastricht attain reductions on all admittance fees of events organized by the SCOPE associations, as well as a discount on study material prices in the SCOPE Bookstore , which is located ... . The majority of students at SBE becomes member of SCOPE, most of them during the Faculty Introduction ... membership Active members of SCOPE Maastricht are responsible for organizing the events and services ... active members SCOPE Maastricht offers active member activities . These active member activities take ... is organised in the fall semester. The other SCOPE associations have their own active member community ... more details
health pro Scope of Practice is a terminology used by national and state provincial licensing boards for various professions that defines the procedures, actions, and processes that are permitted for the licensed individual. The scope of practice is limited to that which the law allows for specific education and experience, and specific demonstrated competency. Each jurisdiction has laws, licensing bodies, and regulations that describe requirements for education and training, and define scope of practice. Overview In most jurisdictions, health care professions with scope of practice laws and regulations include any profession within health care that requires a license to practice such as physician ... s among many others. ref http www.aosw.org html prof scope.php AOSW Scope of Practice , Association of Oncology Social Work. ref ref http www.thesupplycenter.com 2009 business practice scope summary.pdf CA LAc Scope of Practice summary , Acupuncturists & related alternative health fields. ref Governing ... Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the Department of Transportation has a national scope of practice for emergency medical services. Definition Scope of practice can be easily identified by three ... journals ijanp vol1n2 scope.xml Defining Nurse Practitioner Scope of Practice Expanding Primary Care ... that persons scope of practice Education and training Has the person been educated academically or on the job ... whom allow RRTs to provide ECMO support it is within their scope of practice. The RRTs ... in their scope of practice. Registered nurse A registered nurse is trained in all aspects of nursing ... for any reason. In those institutions arterial line removal is not included in the scope of practice of a registered nurse. ref http www.dora.state.co.us nursing scopeofpractice scopeofpractice.htm Scope ... not allow this intervention it is not within the scope of practice of the paramedic to perform. ref http www.soundrock.com sop index.html Final Draft of the National EMS Scope of Practice Model ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 Scope statements may take many forms depending on the type of project being implemented and the nature of the organization. The scope statement details the project deliverables and describes the major objectives. The objectives should include measurable success criteria for the project. A scope statement should be written before the statement of work and it should capture, in very broad terms, the product of the project, for example, developing a software based system to capture and track orders for software. A scope statement should also include the list of users using the product, as well as the features in the resulting product. ref Nielsen, David http www.pmhut.com how to write the project statement of work sow How to Write the Project Statement of Work SOW Retrieved March 22, 2010 ref As a baseline scope statements should contain The project name The project charter The project owner, sponsors, and stakeholders The problem statement The project goals and project objective objectives The project requirements The project deliverable s The project non goals what is out of scope Milestone project management Milestone s Cost estimate s In more project oriented organizations the scope statement may also contain these and other sections Project scope management plan Approved change request s Project assumptions and risks Project acceptance criteria References references Category Project management Category Statements business stub bg bs Specifikacija programa de Pflichtenheft fr Cahier des charges hr Specifikacija programa it Capitolato d appalto ja nl Functionele analyse pt Especifica o de programa ru uk ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 The scope of review refers generally to the right to have an issue raised on appeal. Which essentially entails whether an issue was preserved by or available to an appellant on appeal. For example, in the United States , a party can preserve an issue for appeal by raising an objection at trial law trial . DEFAULTSORT Scope Of Review Category Appellate review Category Article Feedback 5 Law stub ... more details
Scope Beck is a minor river in the county of Cumbria in England . The beck runs through Little Dale, a valley between the mountain s of Hindscarth to the east and Robinson Lake District Robinson , in a north north easterly direction. The beck is fed by Deep Gill , which runs east from Burnt Crags , and two streams from Littledale Edge. Scope Beck itself surrenders its waters to Newlands Beck south of Chapel Bridge. coord 54.5623 3.1913 type river region GB CMA display title Category Rivers of Cumbria ... more details
A scope clause is part of a contract between an airline and a Aviator pilot Trade union union . Generally, these clauses are used by the union of a Major airline to limit the number and or size of aircraft that airline may contract out to a Regional airline . The goal is to protect union jobs at the major airline from being eliminated by regional airlines operating larger aircraft. ref cite web last Burdette first Mark title A case of Real Job Protection url http www.aanegotiations.com forTheRecord062609.asp accessdate 13 November 2010 ref Influence on airlines Scope clauses place restrictions on how many and what size of aircraft a regional airline may operate. Some holding companies operate a large number of individual airlines, with each airline s fleet specifically tuned to the scope clause of that airline s contracted major carrier. ref cite web last Flint first Perry title NWA aims to end scope clause restrictions on large RJs in new pilot contract url http atwonline.com airline financedata news nwa aims end scope clause restrictions large rjs new pilot contract 0309 accessdate 13 November 2010 ref Republic Airways Holdings is an example of a company structured in this manner. Influence on aircraft manufacturers Scope clauses have a major influence on manufacturers of regional aircraft. Manufacturers will create airplanes specifically tuned to the scope clauses of most airlines. For this reason and others, regional aircraft tend to be manufactured in families, and competing ... title Delta scope limiting growth url http www.enquirer.com editions 2004 07 18 biz rjscope18.html ... and criticism Scope clauses are supported as a means of saving union jobs. Additionally, major airline ... in favor of major airlines. Criticism of scope clauses centers on the limits they place on the regional ... title Ten things every airline pilot should know about scope url http www.docstoc.com docs 3755631 Ten Things Every Airline Pilot Should Know About Scope accessdate 13 November 2010 ref References reflist ... more details
refimprove date June 2010 File Mosin pu hungarian M52.jpg thumb 300px right Hungarian Mosin Nagant Hungary M 52 rifle with PU 3.5x optics The PU scope is a Telescopic sight sniper scope of Soviet manufacture, widely used on the Mosin Nagant and SVT 40 . External links http www.opticsbestbuy.com PU Sniper Scope Black.html New manufacture http www.sportsmansguide.com net cb cb.aspx?a 205273 Original http www.snipercountry.com Articles HistoricSniperScopes PUScope.asp Brief overview firearm stub Category Firearm sights Category Lenses ... more details
The Summer Community Organization and Political Education SCOPE Project of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr ... short term civil rights projects. From that interracial success, the idea of SCOPE grew to fruition ..., SCLC Director of Voter Registration and Political Education, to lead the SCOPE Project, The SCOPE ... beyond the spring of 1966. Dr. King announced the SCOPE project in a speech at UCLA on April 27 ... assigned to the Atlanta office to serve as the Assistant SCOPE director, reporting ... were deployed in 90 of the 120 SCOPE Project targeted counties across six southern states. Some students ... brigade, and was a combat decorated veteran. Training The SCOPE project began on June 14, 1965, with a week ... Bevel , and others on the SCLC Executive Staff. ref Stanford University Project South SCOPE interview ..., including local ministers and large numbers of local high school and college youth. The SCOPE Project registered an estimated 49,000 new voters through the combined efforts of the local community and the SCOPE college volunteers during a ten week initiative, from June 14 August 28. In addition, SCOPE ... that denied African Americans the right to vote. SCLC field staff and SCOPE volunteers also ... Council and other liberal organizations. SCOPE volunteers were assigned to work with African American ... campaigns were assigned to the SCOPE project including Field Staff members Rev. Willie Bolden Benjamin ... with Hosea Williams in statewide leadership roles. SCOPE volunteers experienced violence, tear ... Leventhal, Willy. The Scope of Freedom The Leadership of Hosea Williams with Dr. King s 65 Student Volunteers ... records. On June 18, 1965 in Camden, AL, for example, 18 SCOPE workers were arrested in a church for illegal possession of boycott materials. One SCOPE worker, Mike Farley, was beaten in jail by a white ..., three cars carrying SCOPE workers were shot at by white men, after police stopped SCOPE workers and spoke with white men. On July 15, in Chatham County, GA SCOPE worker Shirley Savaris was threatened ... more details
Economies of scope are conceptually similar to economies of scale . Whereas economies of scale for a firm primarily refers to reductions in average cost cost per unit associated with increasing the scale of production for a single product type , economies of scope refers to lowering average cost for a firm in producing two or more products. The term and concept development are due to Panzar and Willig 1977, 1981 . ref name Scope John C. Panzar and Robert D. Willig 1977 . Economies of Scale in Multi Output Production, Quarterly Journal of Economics , 91 3 , p http www.jstor.org pss 1885979 p. 481 493. br     1981 . Economies of Scope, American Economic Review , 71 2 , 71 2 , p http www.jstor.org pss 1815729 p. 268 272. The 1981 paper gave a precise definition. ref Here, economies of scope make product diversification efficient if they are based on the common and recurrent use of proprietary know how or on an indivisible physical asset. ref David J. Teece 1980 . Economies of Scope and the Scope of the Enterprise, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization ,1 3 , 1980, p. 223. Pp. 223 247. http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob ArticleURL& udi B6V8F 45F91BY 5V& user 10& coverDate ... an example of diseconomies of scope . Related examples and distribution business distribution ... product would. Economies of scope can also operate through distribution efficiencies. It can ... to that location. Further economies of scope occur when there are cost savings arising from by products ... reduced risk levels as a result of its economies of scope. If one of its product lines falls out of fashion ... trading. Not all economists agree on the importance of economies of scope. Some argue that it only ... , in the multi output case, they are neither necessary nor sufficient. Economies of scope are, however ... economies of scale and of scope both apply, as well as sunk costs or other entry barriers, then markets ... microeconomics DEFAULTSORT Economies Of Scope Category Production economics Category Monopoly economics ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Jamie Scope image Image Replace this image male.svg fullname Jamie Scope dateofbirth Birth date and age 1986 12 10 df y cityofbirth Newcastle upon Tyne countryofbirth England height height ft 6 in 4 position Defender association football Defender currentclub clubnumber youthyears1 2006 2010 youthclubs1 University of the Incarnate Word UIW Cardinals years1 2008 clubs1 Austin Aztex U23 caps1 10 goals1 0 years2 2009 clubs2 Bakersfield Brigade caps2 11 goals2 1 years3 2010 clubs3 Ventura County Fusion caps3 11 goals3 2 years4 2011 clubs4 Wilmington Hammerheads caps4 1 goals4 0 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 medaltemplates pcupdate September 11, 2011 ntupdate Jamie Scope born 10 December 1986 in Newcastle upon Tyne is an England English association football footballer . Career College and amateur From 2006 to 2010, Scope was a member of the University of the Incarnate Word Men s soccer team located in San Antonio, Texas . He served as team captain for two years and led the Cardinals to a conference championship in 2006, 2007, and 2008. While at the University of the Incarnate Word, Scope was named the Heartland Conference Defender of the Year and First Team All Conference in 2008 and 2009. He was also named a NSCAA All American in 2009. ref http www.wect.com Global story.asp?S 14203074 ref During his college career, Scope also played with USL Premier Development League clubs Austin Aztex U23 , ref http www.uslsoccer.com teams 2008 roster 8969453.html ref Bakersfield Brigade ref http www.uslsoccer.com teams 2009 roster 2466031.html ref and Ventura County Fusion . ref http www.uslsoccer.com teams 2010 roster 6188518.html ref Professional Scope signed his first professional contract in March 2011, joining USL Pro club ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Scope, Jamie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Scope, Jamie Category 1986 births Category Living people Category English ... more details