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The RAND Corporation is an American nonprofit global policy think tank, research institute, and public sector consulting firm. RAND Corporation engages in research and development (R&D) across multiple fields and industries. Since the 1950s, RAND research has helped inform United States policy decisions on a wide variety of issues, including the space race, the Vietnam War, the U.S.-Soviet nuclear arms confrontation, the creation of the Great Society social welfare programs, and national health care. The RAND Corporation originated as "Project RAND" (from the phrase "research and development") in the postwar period immediately after World War II. The United States Army Air Forces established Project RAND with the objective of investigating long-range planning of future weapons. Douglas Aircraft Company was granted a contract to research intercontinental warfare. Project RAND later evolved into the RAND Corporation, and expanded its research into civilian fields such as education and international affairs. It was the first think tank to be regularly referred to as a "think tank". RAND receives both public and private funding. Its funding sources include the U.S. government, private endowments, corporations, universities, charitable foundations, U.S. state and local governments, international organizations, and to a small extent, by foreign governments. Overview RAND has approximately 1,850 employees. Its American locations include: Santa Monica, California (headquarters); Arlington, Virginia; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Boston, Massachusetts. The RAND Gulf States Policy Institute has an office in New Orleans, Louisiana. RAND Europe is located in Cambridge, United Kingdom; Brussels, Belgium; and Rotterdam, Netherlands. RAND Australia is located in Canberra, Australia. RAND is home to the Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School, one of eight original graduate programs in public policy and the first to offer a PhD. The program aims to provide practical experience for students, who work with RAND analysts on addressing real-world problems. The campus is at RAND's Santa Monica research facility. The Pardee RAND School is the world's largest PhD-granting program in policy analysis. Unlike many other programs, all Pardee RAND Graduate School students receive fellowships to cover their education costs. This allows them to dedicate their time to engage in research projects and provides them with on-the-job training. RAND also offers a number of internship and fellowship programs allowing students and others to assist in conducting research for RAND projects. Most of these are short-term independent projects mentored by a RAND staff member. RAND publishes the RAND Journal of Economics, a peer-reviewed journal of economics. Thirty-two recipients of the Nobel Prize, primarily in the fields of economics and physics, have been associated with RAND at some point in their career. History Project RAND RAND was created after individuals in the War Department, the Office of Scientific Research and Development, and industry began to discuss the need for a private organization to connect operational research with research and development decisions. The immediate impetus for the creation of RAND was a fateful conversation in September 1945 between General Henry H. "Hap" Arnold and Douglas executive Franklin R. Collbohm. Both men were deeply worried that ongoing demobilization meant the federal government was about to lose direct control of the vast amount of American scientific brainpower assembled to fight World War II. As soon as Arnold realized Collbohm had been thinking along similar lines, he said, "I know just what you're going to tell me. It's the most important thing we can do." With Arnold's blessing, Collbohm quickly pulled in additional people from Douglas to help, and together with Donald Douglas, they convened with Arnold two days later at Hamilton Army Airfield to sketch out a general outline for Collbohm's proposed project. Douglas engineer Arthur Emmons Raymond came up with the name Project RAND, from "research and development". Collbohm suggested that he himself should serve as the project's first director, which he thought would be a temporary position while he searched for a permanent replacement for himself. He later became RAND's first president and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1967. On 1 October 1945, Project RAND was set up under special contract to the Douglas Aircraft Company and began operations in December 1945. In May 1946, the Preliminary Design of an Experimental World-Circling Spaceship was released. RAND Corporation By late 1947, Douglas Aircraft executives had expressed their concerns that their close relationship with RAND might create conflict of interest problems on future hardware contracts. In February 1948, the chief of staff of the newly created United States Air Force approved the evolution of Project RAND into a nonprofit corporation, independent of Douglas. On 14 May 1948, RAND was incorporated as a nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of California and on 1 November 1948, the Project RAND contract was formally transferred from the Douglas Aircraft Company to the RAND Corporation. Initial capital for the spin-off was provided by the Ford Foundation. Since the 1950s, RAND research has helped inform United States policy decisions on a wide variety of issues, including the space race, the Vietnam War, the U.S.-Soviet nuclear arms confrontation, the creation of the Great Society social welfare programs, the digital revolution, and national health care. In the 1970s the Rand Corporation adjusted computer models it was using to recommend closures of fire stations in New York City so that fire stations were closed in the most fire-prone areas, home to Black and Puerto Rican residents, rather than in wealthier, more affluent neighborhoods. RAND contributed to the doctrine of nuclear deterrence by mutually assured destruction (MAD), developed under the guidance of then-Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and based upon their work with game theory. Chief strategist Herman Kahn also posited the idea of a "winnable" nuclear exchange in his 1960 book On Thermonuclear War. This led to Kahn's being one of the models for the titular character of the film Dr. Strangelove, in which RAND is spoofed as the "BLAND Corporation". Even in the late 1940s and early 1950s, long before Sputnik, the RAND project was secretly recommending to the US government a major effort to design a human-made satellite that would take photographs from space and the rockets to put such a satellite in orbit. RAND was not the first think tank, but during the 1960s, it was the first to be regularly referred to as a "think tank". Accordingly, RAND served as the "prototype" for the modern definition of that term. Achievements The achievements of RAND stem from its development of systems analysis. Important contributions are claimed in space systems.... Discover the B J Rand popular books. Find the top 100 most popular B J Rand books.

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    El sobrino del mago

    C. S. Lewis

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    Virgil R. Hussey v. J. B. Ray

    Twelfth District, Tyler Court of Civil Appeals of Texas

    This is an appeal from a summary judgment. Appellants, Virgil R. Hussey and others, residents and owners of certain lots situated in the Hussey Addition, Unit No. 1, to the town of...

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    The Girl with No Shoes

    B. J. Rand

    The path is wide, the grass grows high on either side. It is the path that Arielle follows with her dog Britches when they go to their secret place in the woods.Discover your passi...

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    R.J.B. Gas Pipeline v. Colorado Interstate Gas

    South Carolina Supreme Court

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    Dandelion Wine

    Ray Bradbury

    Ray Bradbury's moving recollection of a vanished golden era remains one of his most enchanting novels. Dandelion Wine stands out in the Bradbury literary canon as the author's most...

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    The Martian Chronicles

    Ray Bradbury

    Mars was a distant shore, and the men spread upon it in waves... Each wave different, and each wave stronger. The Martian Chronicles Ray Bradbury is a storyteller without peer, a p...

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    E. B. Leatherman v. R. J. Schwab

    Supreme Court of Florida

    BUFORD, J. Schwab filed his petition in the Circuit Court of Dade County praying a writ of mandamus to issue directing George F.Holly, Clerk of the Circuit Court and ExOfficio Rec...

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    R. J. K. v. B. L.

    Superior Court of Pennsylvania

    [ 279 Pa. Super. Page 73] Appellant, B. L., lived with appellee, R. J. K., at various times between 1972 and 1977. During this period, two children were born to the appellee. Altho...

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    R. E. Walker Et Al. v. J. B. Walker

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    Plaintiffs are heirs of the estate of John A. Walker who died in 1912 and the probate of whose estate has not been completed. They join in suing the oldest son, John B. Walker, for...

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    Bored of the Rings

    The Harvard Lampoon

    From the legendary comedic scholars who illuminated the tour de force Twilight so brilliantly in the New York Times bestselling Nightlight comes The Hunger Pains, a hilarious sendu...

  • Ex Parte R. B. Arapis synopsis, comments

    Ex Parte R. B. Arapis

    Supreme Court of Texas

    This is an original proceeding instituted in this court by R. B. Arapis for a writ of habeas corpus to secure his release from confinement in the Dallas County jail. Relator is hel...

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    James J. Fields v. R.S.C.D.B.

    Eastern District, Division Four Court of Appeals of Missouri

    Bates, C.J., Parrish, J., Shrum, J., and Barney, J., concur. Prewitt, J., concurs with Judge Rahmeyers opinion. Rahmeyer, J., concurs in part and dissents in part in separate op...

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    R. J. Ulrich and L. B. Schulte v. Amerada

    Supreme Court of North Dakota

    Syllabus by the Court. 1. A valid tax deed clothes the grantee with a new and complete title to the land described.

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    R.A.J. V. L.B.V.

    Arizona Court of Appeals

    Before the birth of the child to Mrs. V., Mr. J. filed a paternity action, claiming that he is the father. Shortly thereafter, Mrs. V. gave birth. At the time of the conception and...

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    A. B. Adams v. R. D. Fryer and J. M. Spence

    Supreme Court of Florida

    TAYLOR, J. The plaintiff in error as plaintiff below brought his action of ejectment against the defendants in error in the circuit court of Liberty county for the recovery of sec...

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    The Secret Garden

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    The classic English children’s novel of three young friends and one special garden, stunningly reimagined in a deluxe fullcolor edition, illustrated with beautiful artwork and uniq...

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    J. B. Hessing and Waldo Thurber v. Ben R.

    Supreme Court Of Idaho

    This is an appeal from a declaratory judgment issued by the district court, holding constitutional legislation (I.C. § 674917A to 4917C) authorizing an auditorium district to impo...

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    The Adventures of J.R.B

    Marybeth Hale

    I wanted to write this book becuase I loved going on adventures when I was a kid and I wanted to help people feel the same way while they where growing up. Now I know that this sto...

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    The Light Fantastic

    Terry Pratchett

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  • Ollie B. Collora v. Franklin R. Navarro synopsis, comments

    Ollie B. Collora v. Franklin R. Navarro

    Second District, Fort Worth Court of Appeals of Texas

    The question presented for our decision in this case is a narrow one. The substantive legal issue is whether or not a directed verdict may be based on the uncontradicted testimony ...

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    In re J. B. R.

    North Carolina Court of Appeals

    An unpublished opinion of the North Carolina Court of Appeals does not constitute controlling legal authority. Citation is disfavored, but may be permitted in accordance with the p...

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    In this dazzling fullcolor gift edition, L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is brought to life with specially commissioned illustrations by contemporary artist and designer...

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    Ethel B. Mcgowin Et Al. v. J. R. Felts

    Supreme Court of Alabama

    MAYFIELD, Justice. This is an appeal from a final decree of the Circuit Court of Butler County, in Equity. The decree is on a statutory bill to quiet title filed by appe...

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    The Soundtrack of My Life

    Clive Davis

    Music legend Clive Davis recounts an extraordinary fivedecade career in the music business, while also telling a remarkable personal story of encounters with some of the greatest m...

  • In Re J.R.B. synopsis, comments

    In Re J.R.B.

    North Carolina Court of Appeals

    An unpublished opinion of the North Carolina Court of Appeals does not constitute controlling legal authority. Citation is disfavored, but may be permitted in accordance with the p...

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    Improve Your English Pronunciation - Common Sound Mistakes of Japanese Speakers - Volume 1

    Jennifer Tarle

    Master the most difficult sounds of English! Improve Your English Pronunciation: Common Sound Mistakes of Japanese Speakers teaches you how to achieve clear and effective speech us...

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    R. B. Davis Et Al v. City Lubbock and Urban Renewal Agency City Lubbock

    The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals

    This direct appeal involves certain basic constitutional questions regarding the validity of the Texas Urban Renewal Law. The most difficult questions before us are (1) whether the...

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    The Mammoth Book of Nightmare Stories

    Stephen Jones

    Winner of the British Fantasy AwardSixteen rare terror tales not to be read at night! To sleep, perchance to dream . . . of horrors! Here are some of the stories that gave their ow...