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  1. Naval Science Award Program Summer Internship
  2. National Socialist Workers' Party (Sweden)
  3. National Socialist Action Party
  4. New Student Academic Programs
  5. Operation of IS


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Naval Science Award Program Summer Internship

The Naval Science Award Program (NSAP) What is the Naval Science Awards Program (NSAP)? NSAP is a U.S. Navy and Marine Corps program that encourages our nation's students to develop and retain an interest in science and engineering. NSAP recognizes the accomplishments of eligible students at regional and state science and engineering fairs and the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in producing and presenting quality science and engineering projects. In addition to providing general program information, this website serves as a means for Naval Science Award winners to complete and submit their award verification forms. Who sponsors the Naval Science Awards Program? The Office of Naval Research (ONR) sponsors NSAP for the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps. ONR coordinates, executes, and promotes science and technology programs of the Naval services through universities, government laboratories, and nonprofit and for-profit organizations. Fostering an academic interest in Naval-relevant science and engineering from high school through post-doctoral levels is of great importance to ONR. Which science fairs are eligible? * Regional and state science and engineering fairs at which two or more high schools are represented. Senior level projects from students in grades nine through twelve must be represented. Junior level projects from students in grades eight and below may also be represented. All regional and state fairs desiring eligibility must be registered with the...

National Socialist Workers' Party (Sweden)

• • • Nationalsocialistiska Arbetarepartiet (English: National Socialist Workers' Party, NSAP) was a Svensk socialistisk samling (SSS, i.e "Swedish Socialist Gathering"), which was generally among the public called "Lindholmarna" ("the Lindholm'ers", after the leader's name). The party was revealed after WWII to have had well-organized plans, containing death lists of local Jews to be rounded up and deported and also plans for the construction of two Swedish concentration camps, in case of a Nazi German invasion of Sweden. Lindholm himself had planned to take the role as a "Swedish Quisling" if such an invasion had happened. The Swedish king History [ ] The party was formed in 1933 by Den Svenske Nationalsocialisten Nordisk ungdom (Nordic Youth) group serving as a replica of the The party members visited the early German NSDAP Nuremberg rallies, carrying Swedish flags and meeting with the NSDAP leadership. They used to provoke political opponents in Sweden, sabotaging legal speeches and demonstrations held by other parties, and spread Nazi and Fascist flyers and posters and similar activities. Lindholm has claimed it was moving away from the Hitler model, abandoning its ties to Nazi Germany in favour of a more Swedish Nazi model. This has been questioned by historians as a post-WWII attempt to distort their own Party history. In 1938, it's said to have ceased to use the swastika and replaced it with the Svensk Socialistisk Samling (Swedish Socialist Gathering) and had larg...

National Socialist Action Party

British neo-Nazi political party The National Socialist Action Party (sometimes called the National Socialist Action Group) was a minor Origins [ ] The NSAP was the brainchild of Tony Malski, who had been an organiser for the From early on, Malski supported the use of force, and in 1981 at a meeting of far right activists he claimed that he had a stockpile of weapons hidden near his home in Development [ ] The programme of the NSAP was based entirely on However, the NSAP did enjoy a close relationship with the influential The European, The European similarly endorsed paramilitarism and claimed that an "effective paramilitary army" was being trained by the NSAP. The militancy of the NSAP attracted press attention, and on more than one occasion articles appeared after undercover reporters claimed to have spoken to Malski. For example, a reporter for Exposure [ ] Ray Hill, with whom Malski was long acquainted, had become a "mole" within the far right and had agreed to co-operate with Malski also discussed his arrest by Special Branch in 1981 when he was preparing to travel to France to pick up detonators for explosive devices. This had been as part of an earlier plot that Malski had been involved with, along with Yann Tran Long and Alex Oumow of the Searchlight about it before it could be carried out. Malski also told Hill that he had discovered the secret offices of Searchlight and published their address in The European (although the address published had actually been Lond...

New Student Academic Programs

Menu • About • Close • • Program Goals • NSAP Staff • Apply to be an NSA • Contact • Close • Orientation Sessions • Close • • First Year Students • Transfer Students • International Students • Parents & Families • Close • College Summer Institute • Close • • About • Courses – General Education/Major Preparation • Courses – Writing Requirement • Costs • • Housing • International Students • Important Information • Close • Other Programs • Close • • Other Programs • Traditions Keeper • Bruin Next Steps • Close • Resources • Close • • FAQs • All About Enrollment • New Bruin News • Words of Wisdom • • Planning Your UCLA Degree • Other Campus Resources • Close • • Close • WELCOME TO UCLA! Dear New Students, Welcome to UCLA! We are excited to add our enthusiastic welcome to the many messages of congratulations on your acceptance to the incredible Bruin community that is UCLA! You’re joining scholars, innovators, educators, change agents, artists, scientists, and entrepreneurs, and we are happy to have you with us. Now that you have accepted your admissions offer, our New Student Academic Programs (NSAP) department is your next step, and we will be communicating with you often throughout the summer. We are the department that oversees New Student Orientation and Parent & Family Orientation, amongst many other transition programs. Our goal for you is simple – to help you with academic and educational planning (which includes enrolling in your fall quarter courses), while also assis...

Operation of IS

Operation of IS-IS for CLNS/CLNP This section describes the operation of IS-IS. As mentioned earlier, IS-IS is used for routing CLNS/CLNP data, while Integrated IS-IS is used for routing IP. Integrated IS-IS is described in the next section. OSI Addressing OSI network layer addressing is done through NSAP addresses that identify any system in the OSI network. These OSI addresses are often simply referred as NSAPs. NOTE A variety of NSAP formats are used for different systems, and each OSI routing protocol uses a different representation of NSAP. NSAPs usually are represented in hexadecimal format with a variable length of up to 40 hex digits. NSAPs also are used in ATM. Later in this section, you will see the format interpreted by Cisco IOS Software. The LSPs, hello PDUs, and other routing PDUs are OSI-format PDUs; therefore, every IS-IS router requires an OSI address even if it is routing only IP. IS-IS uses the OSI address in the LSPs to identify the router, build the topology table, and build the underlying IS-IS routing tree. The NSAPs contain the following: • The OSI address of the device • The link to the higher-layer process NOTE The NSAP address can be thought of as the equivalent of a combination of IP address and upper-layer protocol in an IP header. Dijkstra's algorithm, which is used for both IS-IS and OSPF, requires a point-to-point connection between devices. OSPF uses the router ID to represent each router for this connection, while IS-IS uses the NET (a sub...

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