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tx080400467p.pdf -
...Klee 1925 2007 Peter Gritzmann and Bernd Sturmfels V ictor L. ...
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ictor L. Klee passed away on August 17, 2007, in Lakewood, Ohio. Born in San Francisco in 1925, he received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Virginia in 1949. In 1953 he moved to the University of Washington in Seattle, where he was a faculty member for 54 years. Klee specialized in convex sets, functional analysis, analysis of algorithms, optimization, and combinatorics, writing more than 2
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tx080400467p.pdf -
...Klee 1925 2007 Peter Gritzmann and Bernd Sturmfels V ictor L. ...
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ictor L. Klee passed away on August 17, 2007, in Lakewood, Ohio. Born in San Francisco in 1925, he received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Virginia in 1949. In 1953 he moved to the University of Washington in Seattle, where he was a faculty member for 54 years. Klee specialized in convex sets, functional analysis, analysis of algorithms, optimization, and combinatorics, writing more than 2
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inside_bauhaus.pdf -
...CONTENTS COVER by wang phan BAU INSIDE CHRONOLOGY 1919 20...
CHRONOLOGY
1919
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The Bauhaus, founded in Weimar 1919 by Walter Gropius. The Bauhaus experiences first public hostility. The attacks are ideological, but flare up in the context of artistic issues.
HAUS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
by kimberlee osmun
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Gropius and Adolf Meyer build the Haus Sommerfeld in Berlin in an expressionist style. It is the first project involving the aspired unity of arts
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...ozen Promotional Packaging...Thinking on the outside of the box ...
tside of the box
Beautiful Red Ornaments ready to be put on the tree... this Seasons Greetings box is spectacular. This is another great promotional product that when personalized with your logo or slogan will really make an impact during the holiday season!
Hey...Frosty brought Some Friends! Snow Men cover this donut box making it a great promotional product to utilize during the Christmas season.
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tir_05_1_obit.pdf -
...M Paul Heyne 1931-2000 After an illness that ran its course fro...
t ran its course from diagnosis to death in just two months, Paul Heyne succumbed to cancer on March 9, 2000. A gifted and dedicated teacher of economics, Heyne taught at Valparaiso University (1957-66), Southern Methodist University (1966-76), and the University of Washington (1976-2000). He had extraordinary success in giving students an appreciation of basic economic principles. His textbook, The Economic Way of T
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81.pdf -
...te Lone Star Legends Unit 6 CHAPTER 23 Section 3 World War I...
ection 3 World War II Brings Change to Texas
Pupil's Edition, p. 487
23.3A
Doris Miller
Sailor and Hero
Doris ("Dorie") Miller (19191943), an African American sailor, became one of the earliest heroes of World War II. He was awarded the Navy Cross for his courage and quick thinking during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
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he son of Connery and Henrietta Miller, Doris Miller was born on October 1
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fitzgerald.pdf -
...m Mary C. FitzGerald 1949-2009 Hudson Research Fellow Mary FitzGera...
Fellow Mary FitzGerald died after a valiant battle with cancer on April 5, 2009. FitzGerald, who was Hudson's longest serving employee, was a devoted analyst, first, of the Soviet Union, and then of post-Soviet Russian military affairs. She was a fellow with Hudson since 1989. A fluent Russian speaker in part because she grew up the daughter of a U.S. military attaché in Moscow, Mary pioneered understanding of critic
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hid.pdf -
... Dispute A UNIQUE EXPLORATION OF HISTORICAL CONTROVERSIES What cause...
OVERSIES
What caused the fall of the Roman empire? What did the second amendment to the U.S. constitution mean to the founding fathers? What was the role of black troops in the American Civil War? History in Dispute addresses these heavily debated questions by offering your students different critical perspectives on major historical events, drawn from all time periods and from all parts of the globe. The intent of
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ssurv00.pdf -
...ate University 2000 Senior Survey Report The 2000 Senior Survey instr...
Senior Survey instrument was the same one administered to 1999 spring graduates. As in 1999, surveys were sent to all seniors who had applied for graduation before the end of the Spring semester and students were asked to verify the address to which their diplomas would be sent. As in 1999, surveys were also sent to those seniors who had applied to graduate during the summer of 2000. Of the 1235 surveys sent, a tota
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76jacquesfutrelle.pdf -
... Jacques Futrelle and th e TITANIC By Je ffrey Mark s There was...
Mark s
"There was not the slightest thought of danger in the minds of those who sat around the tables in the luxurious dining saloon of the Titanic. It was a brilliant crowd. Jewels flashed from the gowns of the women, how fondly they wore their latest Parisian gowns! It was the first time many of them had an opportunity to display their newly acquired finery." --Mrs. Jacques [May] Futrelle, all quotes are from Th
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artists.pdf -
... Lecturers and Exhibitions Throughout its eighty-nine years The Art...
-nine years, The Arts Club's mission has been "to encourage higher standards of art, maintain galleries for that purpose, and to promote the mutual acquaintance of art lovers and art workers." The desire to be at the forefront of all the arts was the motivation for The Arts Club to invite many of the great talents who performed or lectured at the Club, including: Composers Igor Stravinsky 1925, 1935, Arthur Honegger
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1930p2.pdf -
...ELRY COR 112 Second St. S. 242 Wisconsin Rapids Phone 334 1930 WRIG...
hone 334 (1930) WRIGHT DIRECTORY CO.'S
JOHN E DALY
Hinkley Floyd J (Belle `C) electn Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co ·h350 Market Hinkley Geo J (Ellen) slsinn h441 2d Hofschild Gilbert W (Maime) lab Nekoosa--Edwards Paper Co h Morrill av Hofschild Irving lab Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co r Adams av Holmes Clyde lab Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co r Nekoosa Box 44 Holmes Robt G (Lillie) lab Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co r Wisconsin Rap
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page18.pdf -
...atures O.C. Weaver opening new avenues of thought D r. Olive...
ght
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r. Oliver Cornelius (O.C.) Weaver's warmth, engaging manner, and sense of humor helped make his courses in religion, philosophy, and astronomy popular on campus during his long years of teaching at Birmingham-Southern. Dr. Mark L.Wagner '59 of Pikesville, Md., says Weaver was "like the kindly uncle you'd always wished you had." Wagner, professor emeritus at the University of Maryland, adds that Weaver was
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0309-amter-tocipresidium.pdf -
...he Presidium of the Comintern March 9 1923 1 Inviting Debs to...
Inviting Debs to Soviet Russia:
Letter from Israel Amter in Moscow to the Presidium of the Comintern,
March 9, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 176, l. 7.
March 9, 1923. To the Presidium of the Comintern: Dear Comrades: Eugene V. Debs has expressed a desire to visit Soviet Russia. The CEC of the American Party, believing that it would be a very good thing to have Debs see Soviet
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lecture 2018.pdf -
...4 Europe from Napoleon to the PRESENT 19 March 2008 Return of...
ch 2008
Return of War
Dresden City Museum
Introduction
It has been suggested that in the future, historians may no longer sharply separate the First World War from the Second. Instead, it may make more sense to understand these combats as part of a single world war that lasted for over thirty years.
Coventry, England city center after German bombing November 1940
In the aftermath of the First World War
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caryweb.pdf -
...CARY 1921 - 2001 BURTON W. CARY 1921 - 2001 Burton Bud Cary wa...
Burton (Bud) Cary was born in Winchester, Massachusetts in 1921. Cary began painting seriously in the early 1950's, and assimilated many of the contemporary concerns within the arts of those times. His work is strongly influenced by the innovations of the expressionist movement- Emil Nolde, Paul Klee, and George Rouault are cited by Cary as having the strongest influence on his practice. From 1951-64, Cary lived in u
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ribes_final.pdf -
...nd Philosophy 36 1-4 2008 . 2008 Cambridge Center for Behavioral ...
nter for Behavioral Studies
PETER HARZEM (19302008): A REVERENCE FOR LANGUAGE
Emilio Ribes-Iñesta Universidad de Guadalajara
[It is] enough to explain why I am saddened, and often depressed, by what has been happening to "behaviorism", to behavior science generally, since 1913. How far have we come back since then? Seems to me we may have slipped backwards. It looks to me sometimes, in my more depressed momen
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78.pdf -
...te Lone Star Legends Unit 6 CHAPTER 23 Section 1 Texas and t...
ection 1 Texas and the Great Depression
Pupil's Edition, pp. 476 480
23.1C
Emma Tenayuca
Labor Leader
Emma Tenayuca (19161999) was a Hispanic labor activist, organizer, and humanitarian in Texas, best known for leading the pecan shellers strike in San Antonio in 1938.
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mma Tenayuca was born on December 20, 1916, in San Antonio. Her mother came from one of the oldest Spanish families in the city,
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lect5realitytherapyglasser.pdf -
...Theory Practice 2 Lecture 51 REALITY THERAPY William Glasser b...
: William Glasser (born 1925)
Dr Ian R. Ridgway
`Essence of reality therapy . . . is that we are all responsible for what we choose to do. We may be the product of our past, but we are not victims of the past unless we choose to be' (Corey, 2001: 229). INTRODUCTION 1. VIEW OF HUMAN NATURE 2. CHOICE THEORY EXPLANATION OF BEHAVIOUR 3. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF RT a) The Relationship in RT b) The `WDEP' system
i) W =
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66.pdf -
...te Lone Star Legends Unit 5 CHAPTER 20 Oilman Section 2 The...
man
Section 2 The Oil Boom After Spindletop
Pupil's Edition, p. 423
20.2
Columbus Marion Joiner
In 1930 in East Texas, wildcatter C. M. "Dad" Joiner (1860 1947) discovered the largest single pool of petroleum ever found in the lower 48 states.
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olumbus Marion Joiner was born to James and Lucy Joiner in 1860 near Center Star in Lauderdale County, Alabama. Law and Politics By the age of 23, Joiner
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philomathia_society.pdf -
...rn University Archives Evanston Illinois PHILOMATHIA SOCIETY 18...
LOMATHIA SOCIETY (1868-1917) MINUTE BOOKS, 1868-1893, 1904-1917 Series 38/4 5 Volumes History Philomathia was one of five Academy literary societies, two for women and three, including "Philo," for men. The literary societies were the heart of the Academy's social life. One of the ladies' societies would be invited for a "mixed social," consisting of various literary presentations, storytelling, singing, and refreshm
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80.pdf -
...te Lone Star Legends Unit 6 CHAPTER 23 Section 2 Texans Look...
ection 2 Texans Look for a New Deal
Pupil's Edition, p. 482
23.2B
John Nance Garner
Thirty-Second Vice President of the United States
John Nance "Cactus Jack" Garner (18681967) was a powerful Texas politician and a master of the legislative process. He joined Franklin Delano Roosevelt on the Democratic ticket in the 1932 presidential election.
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ohn Nance Garner was born in a log cabin near the town
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mad150-94.pdf -
...E John Nolen The East Coast architect orchestrated his vision for ...
ated his vision for a model city
By RON SEELY
the Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association, a group he formed in 1899 to beautify the city. Olin, asking about for a landscape architect who could put Madison on the map, heard about Nolen, a 38-year-old architect from Cambridge, Mass., who had major planning contracts with cities such as Savannah, Ga., and San Diego. For a while, Olin tried to bring Nolen to Madis
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hs_es_paris_expo.pdf -
...Exposition of 1900 and W.E.B. Du Bois Ronald L. F. Davis Ph. D. The ...
. Davis, Ph. D. The 1900 Paris Exposition Universalle was slated to be a grand welcoming of the new century, and plans for the United States' participation called for a "Negro Section." The director of this section of the Exhibit was Thomas J. Calloway, an employee of the War Department. Also a former classmate W. E. B. Du Bois at Fisk, Thomas asked Du Bois to coordinate the display. This charge came to the celebrate
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65.pdf -
...te Lone Star Legends Unit 5 CHAPTER 20 Oil Pioneers Section...
Pioneers
Section 1 The Oil Industry in Texas
Pupil's Edition, p. 418
20.1
Pattillo Higgins and Anthony Lucas
Pattillo Higgins (18631955) and Anthony Francis Lucas (18551921) formed a legendary partnership at the turn of the twentieth century. Together they struck oil at Spindletop.
P
attillo Higgins, the "Prophet of Spindletop," grew up in Beaumont, Texas. He quit school after the fourth grade a
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...te Lone Star Legends Unit 2 CHAPTER 4 Section 3 A Time of Ch...
ction 3 A Time of Change for Native Texans
4.3
Pupil's Edition, pp. 8992
Miguel Pedraza, Sr.
Governor of the Tiguas
Miguel Pedraza, Sr., (19041988) was the governor of Texas's Tigua nation. He helped the group obtain official federal recognition in the 1960s.
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steemed Ancestry Pedraza was born on June 30, 1904, at Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, near El Paso. He was of mixed Tigua and Piro Indian ancestry.
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dec23_1901.pdf -
.... 176. NEW YORK MONDAY DECEMBER 23 1901. ONE CENT. EDITORI...
ONE CENT.
EDITORIAL
MONSTROSITY MILES.
By DANIEL DE LEON
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HE bona fide Socialist Movement does not allow itself to be turned from its own path by any of the more or less dramatic, more or less blood-curdling issues that bubble periodically up from the witches' caldron of capitalism.
There is no "first step" for the Socialist Labor Party except the step that drills and marshals the working class to mo
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54.pdf -
...te Lone Star Legends Unit 5 CHAPTER 16 Section 3 War Against...
ection 3 War Against the Native Americans
Pupil's Edition, pp. 353356
16.3
Quanah Parker
Comanche Chief and Rancher
Quanah Parker (1852 1911) was a leader of the Comanche people during the difficult change from free-ranging life on the southern plains to the settled ways of reservation life.
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uanah (Fragrant) Parker was born in Texas to Peta Nocona, a Comanche war leader, and Cynthia Ann Parker, a
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batlbrit.pdf -
... of Britain A German Perspective Lt Col Earle Lund USAF Joint Doctri...
d, USAF Joint Doctrine Air Campaign Course Campaign Analysis Study 24 January 1996
"I have done my best, in the past few years, to make our Luftwaffe the largest and most powerful in the world. The creation of the Greater German Reich has been made possible largely by the strength and constant readiness of the Air Force. Born of the spirit of the German airmen in the first World War, inspired by the faith in our
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...E THIS PACKET. DO NOT LOSE THIS PACKET. DO NOT LOSE THIS PACKET. To...
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To Kill a Mockingbird
"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... ...until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."
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To Kill a Mockingbird
A novel by Harper Lee
The story is about a young girl who witnesses a t
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1948.pdf -
...ns of the University of Michigan Law School Faculty 1948 Publications...
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1948 Publications 1. Aigler, Ralph W. (1910-1954). "The Impostor Rule." Rutgers U. L. Rev. 2 (1948): 26670. 2. ______. "The Impostor Rule." Ind. L.J. 23 (1948): 48493. 3. ______. "Bills and Notes--Imposters in the Law of Bills and Notes." Mich. L. Rev. 46 (1948): 78793. 4. Bishop, William W., Jr. (1948-1987). "University of Michigan Law School Forum on International Law." Am. J. Int'l L. 42 (1948): 8856. 5. __
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0119-ruth-threetendencies.pdf -
... Our Party -- Three Tendencies Jan. 1924 1 Our Party -- Three...
Our Party -- Three Tendencies.
by C.E. Ruthenberg
Published in The Daily Worker, Special Magazine Supplement, Jan. 19, 1924, Section 2, pg. 1.
The discussions in the Workers Party before the last convention [Third: Dec. 30, 1923-Jan. 2, 1924] and the alignments in the convention itself have brought out the fact clearly that there are at the present time three tendencies developing within the party. It is impor
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tguide_1.pdf -
...eluctant Revolutionaries Overview Typically students see the America...
ents see the American Revolution as an organized rebellion of a united people against an oppressive tyrannical government. In their estimation, the colonies simply rose up and gained their independence. In actuality, the truth was far from that. Although many colonists felt they deserved the equal rights and liberties of those in the mother country, they were not ready or willing to totally break away from the Britis
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fft.pdf -
...eluctant Revolutionaries Overview Typically students see the America...
ents see the American Revolution as an organized rebellion of a united people against an oppressive tyrannical government. In their estimation, the colonies simply rose up and gained their independence. In actuality, the truth was far from that. Although many colonists felt they deserved the equal rights and liberties of those in the mother country, they were not ready or willing to totally break away from the Britis
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haugland00.pdf -
...use on Elementary and Early Childhood Education University of Illinoi...
niversity of Illinois · 51 Gerty Drive · Champaign, IL 61820-7469
(217) 333-1386 · (800) 583-4135 (Voice/TTY) · ericeece@uiuc.edu · http://ericeece.org
ERIC DIGEST
March 2000 · EDO-PS-00-4
Computers and Young Children
Susan W. Haugland
Whether we use technology with young children--and if so, how--are critical issues facing early childhood educators and parents. This Digest discusses questions about w
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sicarm2008.pdf -
...ales de noticias Men ame Ricardo Galli Granada gallir gmail.com ...
gallir@gmail.com
Big thinking 2.0
¿Qué es o que se espera que sea?
¿Qué es estar informado? ¿Medio de comunicación? ¿Periodismo ciudadano?
No interrumpir al conferenciante es de mala educación
Contexto e historia
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Cambios fundamentales
Nuevo "paradigma" de una pequeña mejora: AJAX Simple, barrera de e
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pearlharborday.pdf -
...an Legion PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE P.O. BOX 1055 INDIANAPOLIS IN 4620...
NDIANAPOLIS, IN 46206-1055 (317) 630-1253 Fax (317) 630-1368
For God and country
SUGGESTED SPEECH
PEARL HARBOR DAY
Public Relations Division The American Legion (317) 630-1253 pr@legion.org
It was a time before television, when radio was king. The new-fangled source of news and entertainment for our nation.
It was an era of good times for most as the nation recovered from an economic depression.
T
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clo_2006.pdf -
... LEGAL OFFICER SURVEY The Opinions of Chief Legal Officers on Issues ...
Officers on Issues of Importance
Conducted by
Altman Weil, Inc. LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell®
2006 CLO SURVEY
SECTION 1
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES
Background & Objectives
For the seventh year in a row, Altman Weil, Inc. has surveyed Chief Legal Officers (CLOs), this year in partnership with LexisNexis® MartindaleHubbell®. The purpose of these surveys is to: 1) Capture current thinkin
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jpeg2000_lancefield.pdf -
... Five Years Later An Introduction Lancefield MCN 2005 JP2 5...
MCN 2005
JP2 + 5 = What? Using JPEG 2000 in Museums in 2005 Session presented at MCN Boston, 2005-11-03
JPEG 2000, Five Years Later: An Introduction Rob Lancefield
I'll start this panel off with some quick background focused on how JPEG 2000 compares to plain old JPEG, to the TIFF format, and to proprietary formats for delivering images in which viewers can zoom and pan at will. This will provide some basic
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boyd_bio.pdf -
...HN R. BOYD USAF RETIRED January 23 1927 March 9 1997 Colone...
h 9, 1997)
Colonel John Richard Boyd was an American fighter pilot and military strategist of the late 20th century whose theories have been highly influential in the military and in business. Born in 1927 in Erie, PA, Boyd was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1946, serving with occupation forces in Japan. In 1952, Boyd attended USAF pilot training at Williams Air Force Base, AZ, and went on to fly 122 Combat Sorties
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firstexperience2008.pdf -
...s First Experience with National History Day Cellene Smith Teacher ...
ene Smith, Teacher, Arizona
Arizona teacher Cellene Smith shares stories about her first experience bringing National History Day to her students. She describes successes as well as things that did not work out quite as she had hoped, and talks about future plans for expanding NHD's role in her classes.--EDITOR
Introducing Students to Research
D
uring the 2003-2004 school year, I had my first opportunity
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sep08_1901.pdf -
.... 70. NEW YORK SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1901. TWO CENTS. EDITORI...
WO CENTS.
EDITORIAL
MOST SHOCKING OF IT ALL.
By DANIEL DE LEON
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HE attempted assassination of President McKinley has come as a severe shock upon the public. It speaks well for the moral sense of man that, despite the increasing frequency of such mischievous deeds, the human mind fails to become habituated to the thing. As France, and Germany, and Italy, and England, even Japan, together with all the oth
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1924_gubernatorial.pdf -
...rom William Allen White s 1924 Gubernatorial Campaign by Jack Wayne ...
aign" by Jack Wayne Traylor
Kansas Historical Quarterly Summer, 1976 (Vol. 42, No. 2)
In 1924, at the age of 56, William Allen White was a nationally known editor, author, and political observer. His early years, however, had provided no hint of certain future greatness. Born in Emporia, February 10, 1868, he grew up in nearby El Dorado, where his parents moved soon after his birth. His father, Dr. Allen White, w
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2003-52.pdf -
...Genevieve Donna Loyd 1945 2003 1 Donna as she was known to fami...
he was known to family, friends, and colleagues, or G. Donna as she signed her correspondence, died suddenly on April 3, 2003. We miss our friend very much. Donna spent her professional life in southeastern Michigan and was active in both the Law Librarians of Metropolitan Detroit (LLMD) and the Michigan Association of Law Libraries. ¶2 A 1977 graduate of the University of Michigan's library school, Donna began her
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news39.pdf -
...r and Lightning North American Arms with Their .32 NAA Guardian has C...
2 NAA Guardian has Changed Conceale... Page 1 of 3
http://www.usconcealedcarry.com
Quicksilver and Lightning: North American Arms with Their .32 NAA Guardian has Changed Concealed Carry Forever!
Daniel Erin
The "tectonic plates" of enough power vs. deep conceal-ability will continue to grind until equilibrium is reached. For most people that is somewhere between .380 ACP and .38 spl. /9 mm. Luger.
If you c
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teachermanual1.pdf -
...Exploration Unit Lesson 1 Teacher s Manual Lesson 1 Components I. ...
son 1 Components I. Presentation 1: Bias in Science II. Activity 1: Smoking Bias III. Homework 1: Identifying Bias - Bald Eagles and DDT I. Presentation 1: Bias in Science slideshow Description · Reviews and corrects some common misconceptions about science. · Introduces the concept that science can be done poorly, that bias can be introduced into research through sample selection and/or measurement techniques and th
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tarr2.pdf -
...rchives From the Archives... Since it came online over eight years...
ine over eight years ago, ChessCafe.com has presented literally thousands of articles, reviews, columns and the like for the enjoyment of its worldwide readership. The good news is that almost all of this high quality material remains available in the Archives. The bad news is that this great collection of chess literature is now so large and extensive and growing each week that it is becoming increasingly diffic
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smith-weldon.pdf -
...Submitted by WS 8 02 Modeler since 1932 Autobiography of WELDO...
tobiography of WELDON SMITH
Birth Date: March 17, 1921
AMA Number: L20
Transcribed & Edited by SS (8/02)
Career: · First model a 10-cent kit of Puss Moth in 1932 · Won several Free Flight gas model contests in Northern California in the late 1930s with own designs and Comet Zipper · Instructed U.S. Army Cadets in Stearman during 1942 and 1943 · Entered U.S. Army Air Force in 1944 and flew P-39, P-40, P-47
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folkedw.pdf -
...5 -Edwin Folk 1 EDWIN HENRY FOLK ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Edwin Folk j...
ARTMENT Edwin Folk joined Georgia Tech in 1924 as instructor in the Department of English. Prior to his death on December 17, 1939, he had become one of the most popular members of the English faculty in the history of Georgia Tech. The 1960 Blue Print was jointly dedicated to Edwin Folk and Hal Brown. The citation reads as follows. "BOTH POSTHUMOUS AND DUAL DEDICATIONS area rarity with the Blue Print. But, the past
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mem-lax.pdf -
...n Lax 1922 1999 Mark Saul Anneli Lax s life ended on September...
e ended on September 25, 1999--a life filled with service and friendship to the mathematical community. Lax was a gifted mathematician, a master of language, a remarkable teacher. Yet the defining characteristic of her life Anneli Lax was perhaps not any of these gifts, but rather how she used them. She seemed to have an inner drive to share with others what she could do, and this drive led her from one endeavor to a
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12-06-ebeling_and_richman.pdf -
...edman 1912-2006 BY RICHARD M. EBELING AND SHELDON RICHMAN lenged...
ON RICHMAN
lenged the Keynesian position that discretionary govilton Friedman, who died last month at age ernment policy was essential to assure full employment. 94, was one of the twentieth century's most Friedman was able to show that the macroeconomic influential champions of individual liberty policymakers would never have sufficient knowledge and free markets. The 1976 winner of the Nobel Prize about changing
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r070626b.pdf -
...e Roth SNB commemorative publication The Swiss National Bank 1907-20...
ational Bank 1907-2007"
Remarks by Mr Jean-Pierre Roth, Chairman of the Governing Board of the Swiss National Bank and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements, at the launch of the commemorative publication "The Swiss National Bank 19072007", Zurich, 21 June 2007. * Ladies and Gentlemen It is with pleasure and some pride that I present our commemorative publication today or as
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2002-12.pdf -
...Beverley J. Pooley 1934 2001 1 Beverley J. Pooley died at the ag...
ooley died at the age of sixty-seven on August 23, 2001, of kidney failure due to complications from pancreatic cancer. His death came shockingly fast, for he had only learned how seriously ill he was the week before. ¶2 The bare facts about Bev's life cannot begin to describe what he was to the local community, the University of Michigan, and the law school world. Born in England in 1934, he earned B.A. and LL.B. d
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2004-12.pdf -
...Leon M. Liddell 1914 2003 1 Leon Morris Liddell was born in 1914...
ell was born in 1914 and died February 13, 2003. He received
both an A.B. and a J.D. from the University of Texas in 1937. He started his law library career as an assistant to the Tarlton Law Library director, Helen Hargrave. He went on to do postgraduate work at Columbia University in 1948, after receiving a B.L.S. degree from the University of Chicago in 1946. ¶2 Mr. Liddell, his preferred form of reference, wa
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jun16_1904.pdf -
.... 352. NEW YORK THURSDAY JUNE 16 1904. ONE CENT. EDITORIAL...
E CENT.
EDITORIAL
THE COON BROUGHT DOWN.
By DANIEL DE LEON
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HE below "deadly parallel" is a double-barreled shot-gun that does its work to perfection:
Hanford on Forenoon Session, May 5, Hanford on Afternoon Session, May 5, 1904, of the So-called Socialist Party 1904, of the So-called Socialist Party National Convention. National Convention. (Daily Appeal to Reason, Chicago, May 6, 1904, p. 3.) (Dail
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0607_020.pdf -
...th M. Dietzmann JD Why the USDA will not help water districts with ...
ater districts with 1926(b) cases
f you have read any of my previous articles, you will remember that I described the perils and hardships facing water districts that pursue a case for territorial protection under 7 U.S.C. 1926(b). I often do my best to talk smaller water districts out of pursuing these expensive and timeconsuming cases, because they simply do not have the resources to prevail against the deep pocke
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cb0117.pdf -
... OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Food and Drug Administration Doc...
Administration
[Docket No. OOD-16181 1
"Guidance Hereditary
AGENCY: ACTION:
for Industry:
Variances
for Blood Collection
From Individuals
With
Hemochromatosis;"
Availability
Food and Drug Administration, HHS. Notice.
SUMMARY:
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is announcing the availability of a document
entitled "Guidance for Industry: Variances for Blood Collection From Ind
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20080421g6set2.pdf -
...lina Testing Program EOG Grade 6 Reading Sample Items Lou Gehrig...
Items
Lou Gehrig was a famous baseball player who suffered from a terrible disease that was named for him after his death.
Lou Gehrig
by Lawrence S. Ritter Lou Gehrig was the classic case of playing in Babe Ruth's shadow. As the New York Yankees' first baseman from 1925 through 1938, there was no way he could escape the big man behind him in right field. However, this never seemed to bother Gehrig. He was a s
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mausolem.pdf -
...eum Ellis Fuller Lawrence is one more example of the close tie betwee...
the close tie between the Masonic Cemetery and the University of Oregon. While an architect in Portland, he was associated with the Portland Mausoleum in 1913. He soon became the first dean of the School of Architecture and Allied Arts at the University of Oregon, and held that post from 1914 to 1947. He was responsible for the first full campus plan and the design of numerous fine buildings.
by Kay Holbo
A
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020.pdf -
...s of Kentuckiana www.kyanags.org A Girl Scout Time Line 1908 - 2000...
ime Line 1908 - 2000
1908
Lord Robert Baden-Powell founds Boy Scouting in England. 1909 Agnes Baden-Powell (Lord BP's sister) starts Girl Guides in England (on request from Lord BP because girls could not join Boy Scouts and there was a need for an organization for girls). 1910 Agnes adapts the Boy Scouts handbook for use with girls and titles it How Girls Can Help Their Empire. 1911 Juliette Low is 50 years old wh
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nartenewsv20n4p6-8.pdf -
...eries MARCONI S MYSTERY This is the ninth in a series titled Juras...
series titled Jurassic Telecommunications that began by describing the late Victorian, non-electronic roots of modern telecommunications. This chapter's writing concerns new views about the mystery surrounding Marconi's epochal transatlantic transmission of December 12, 1901.
W
hen Guglielmo Marconi told the world he had spanned the Atlantic Ocean by wireless at 12:30 p.m. (Atlantic Standard Time) on December
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news40.pdf -
...tty C urrently there are 35 states that issue concealed carry p...
ue concealed carry permits that allow ordinary citizens (most states require a mandatory class) to legally carry a handgun concealed. Making the decision to take responsibility for one's personal safety is an empowering one but also brings about a new problem; how does one select a handgun? Selecting a defense handgun is as personal as choosing a new pair of shoes. And, like shoes, what makes the perfect fit for one
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colamerblueprint.doc.pdf -
...e Task Blueprint Title of Lesson Unit Developed by Content Standards B...
Content Standards Benchmark ·Place people and events in chronological order to explain causal relationships between Students employ chronology to understand and among people and events. change and/or continuity and cause and/or effect in history. ·Identify change and continuity in historical eras. Content Standard History: Change, Continuity & Causality
1. 2. 3. Life in the Colonies Lynn Murakami, Sylvia Sheu, and
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...T WES T RECREATIONAL FAC ILITY RULES ASSOCIATION INC. KPWRFRA INC. ...
INC. (KPWRFRA, INC.) 1902 Clubhouse Drive, S uite B Sun City Center, FL 33573 Phone: 813-633-9191 Fax: 813-633-3821 S UBJECT: DATE: TIME: PLAC E: PRES ENT: Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting Thursday, July 17, 2008 9:00 a.m. Federation Conference Room Forrest Davis, President, Bob Sitzer, Vice President, Alice Gallagher, Owner/Lessor/Secretary, Five Membership attendees
1.
Establish a Quorum The roll c
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neilson.pdf -
...oviet Russia and the Collapse of the Versailles Order 1919 1939 by Ke...
der, 19191939 by Keith Neilson. Cambridge University Press, 2006, 379 pp., $85.00. Explanations of the origins of World War II often hinge on the interplay between the European great powers in the two decades (19191939) prior to the start of the war. Keith Neilson, professor of history at the Royal Military College of Canada, has provided a useful contribution to the body of knowledge of this subject by ex amining
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2007-11-08-georgia.pdf -
...ational Voter Study August 31 - September 10 2007 10 Internationa...
10,
International Republican Institute, Baltic Surveys Ltd. / The Gallup Organization, The Institute of Polling and Marketing with funding from the United States Agency for International Development
1
IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys / The Gallup Organization, IPM - GEORGIAN NATIONAL VOTERS STUDY, September 2007
METHODOLOGY
The survey was conducted from August 31 September 10, 2007, by the Institute of Polli
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00285736.pdf -
...rlo Rota ne morning in 1946 in Los Angeles Stan Ulam a newly appo...
n Ulam, a newly appointed professor at the University of Southern California, awoke to find himself unable to speak. A few hours later he underwent an emergency operation. His skull was sawed open and his brain tissue sprayed with newly discovered antibiotics. The diagnosis----encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain. After a short convalescence he managed to recover, apparently unscathed. In time, however, some ch
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61.pdf -
...eumoplasty 1926 Catharine Dewar PhD MD Experience Exp rience Dr. ...
nce Expérience
Dr. Dewar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine (Rheumatology), Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
This article has been peer reviewed.
CMAJ 1998;159:61-2
E
velyn's problem is intermittent pain -- her knee, in particular. Sometimes the pain is in her hip, but then it is much milder. "It's not so bad that I would take anything for it, Doctor
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kunklebio.pdf -
.... Kunkle 1909-1990 A Brief Biography Vern R. Cahill A Beginning La...
hill A Beginning
Larry Kunkle, of solid farm family origin in central Ohio, was born November 6, 1909, near Springfield, Ohio. His parents were Edward and Lizzie Neff Kunkle. He and a brother, Howard, were ambitious farm helpers, active in 4-H, and entrepreneurs with Grandad Ward in small fruit and vegetable production to accumulate college funds. Larry received his B. S. degree in the Department of Animal Husbandry
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zukor_article.pdf -
...th Permission from The Chamber of Commerce of the Borough of Queens - ...
Borough of Queens - Fall 1919 Newsletter
This article, originally published in 1919, give us a glimpse of the thinking process of Adolph Zukor as he decided to locate the Studio in Astoria. As we celebrate another anniversary of the Studio's opening, it is interesting to see that much of his reasoning holds true today. Astoria and its surrounding area was, and is, the perfect location. Combining this with "the best
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wrong.pdf -
... Brothers were Wrong Send E-Mail Compiled by G. Edwin Lint MA ...
G. Edwin Lint, MA
© 2004 DiskBooks Electronic Publishing Updated April 9, 2996
This site is dedicated to students and teachers everywhere who have learned [and are teaching] some slanted facts about the history of public, powered, and piloted heavier-than-air flight in America
The Wright brothers were right when they made persistent experiments until they got
The Wright Brothers were Wrong! 1
G. Edwin Lin
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dyk.pdf -
... Collection 1931-1956 0.4 linear feet 497.3 H998m American ...
H998m
© American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street * Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386
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Background note Scope and content Administrative information r Restrictions on use r Preferred citation r Provenance r Processing info Additional descriptive information r Related materials r Bibliography Added entries Contact information Inventory
The linguist Walter Dyk (189
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bus.sloan-stout.pdf -
...ng On Shareholder Primacy by Lynn A. Stout Draft of January 10 200...
t of January 10, 2005
Abstract By the close of the twentieth century, many observers had come to believe U.S. corporate law should and does embrace a "shareholder primacy" rule that requires corporate directors always to maximize shareholder wealth. This Essay argues that such a view is mistaken. As a positive matter, U.S. corporate law and practice does not require directors to maximize shareholder wealth but ins
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security.pdf -
...urity 95 Security Access privileges for users Users are given a...
s
Users are given a base-level of access with their accounts Both UNIX and Windows NT allow additional privileges to the users by using the concept of groups { Groups are created for users who require similar access to a resource Access privileges in UNIX { Generally provided by at les { /etc/passwd and /etc/group to maintain user and group information on individual computers { Multiple UNIX computers can be managed
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toc13650.pdf -
...ce 1914 Article List 1968 1989 Abortion Academies of Science Action F...
of Science Action Française Adams, Gerry Adenauer, Konrad Adorno, Theodor Afghanistan Afrika Korps Agitprop Agnelli, Giovanni Agrarian Parties Agriculture AIDS Akhmatova, Anna Al Qaeda Albania Albert I Alcohol Alfonso XIII Algeria Algerian War Almodóvar, Pedro Alsace-Lorraine Althusser, Louis Americanization Amsterdam Anarchism Anarchosyndicalism Andreotti, Giulio Andropov, Yuri Annales School Anti-Americanism Antic
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lao32naa.pdf -
...with permission From Law and Order magazine September 2002 issue The...
mber, 2002 issue The search for the smallest, most powerful pocket pistol has been going on since street officers have understood the importance of such a gun: the back up is just as important as the primary gun; While many of these efforts have met with minimal success, the most recent attempt may very well be the best. Following up on the introduction of its immensely popular .380 Guardian, North American Arms (NAA
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throughthetunnel.pdf -
...Doris Lessing 1919- Doris Lessing is a British writer born in Persi...
riter, born in Persia. In 1924 her family moved to Rhodesia to farm there. She began to write while living in Rhodesia but did not become a professional author until after moving to Britain in 1949. Many of her novels and stories are based on her experience of Southern Africa and its racial problems. One of the best known is `The Grass is Singing' (1950). She is also interested in exploring relationships between men
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choosing_vocation_intro.pdf -
...ON It is a signal honor to introduce this edition of Frank Parsons c...
of Frank Parsons' classic work, Choosing a Vocation. This reprint of his original work recognizes the 80th anniversary of its first publication in 1909 and highlights the recognition he is receiving this year from the guidance community. For many career counselors, however, the name "Frank Parsons" is shrouded in mystery. True, he is cited in the literature as the "father of vocational guidance" in much the same way
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si-his-pdf-pdf5.pdf -
...lgi 1843-1926 Paolo Mazzarello The following article is based on an...
icle is based on, and largely reprinted from the paper 'Camillo Golgi's Scientific Biography' published by the author in the Journal of the History of Neurosciences (8: 121-131, 1999). Thanks are due to Dr Peter Koehler, Editor in Chief of this Journal for permission to reproduce this paper. I should like to thank Prof. Vanio Vannini, Director of the Institute of General Pathology of the University of Pavia, and Prof
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brayerhealthwatch.pdf -
...months we ve all heard or read news accounts about the possibility of...
t the possibility of a coming flu pandemic. But what exactly is a pandemic? Why would this flu be any different from the seasonal flu we face every winter? And if there is a flu pandemic, how can I protect myself and my family? The purpose of this brochure is to answer these and other questions you may have regarding this very important issue. At Bayer Animal Health, we care about the continued good health of you and
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2007_09sep.pdf -
...Over 1 250 000 reader s MOnthly september 2007 Volume 36 Number 9 ...
Volume 36, Number 9
a PublicatioN of hillsdale college
The Legacy of the 1936 Election
amity shlaes
author, The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression
Amity ShlAeS is a syndicated columnist for Bloomberg and a senior fellow in economic history at the Council on Foreign Relations. She is a graduate of Yale University and pursued postgraduate studies at the Free University in Berlin. In the 199
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janfeb00.pdf -
...EPORT AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety VOLUME 7 NUMBER 1 JANU...
· NUMBER 1
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2000
FOUNDATION SETS RESEARCH PRIORITIES FOR 2000
At their annual meeting in February, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety's Research and Development Committee chose four new projects for funding: Identifying Unsafe Actions that Lead to Car-Truck Crashes. There are nearly 400,000 crashes involving large trucks each year, resulting in over 5,000 fatalities and many more injuries.
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08 20winter_elite.pdf -
... Call for Global Networking 1980 and That Certain Elite by Ralp...
ain Elite
by Ralph D. Winter
Written two years before the 1980 meeting, this article is of value because it tells in blow-by-blow detail both why the 1910 meeting succeeded and why its offspring, the IMC, eventually failed. The IMC began with a slightly fuzzy mandate in terms of sponsorship. It later slightly corrected that wording and then, as this article shows, succumbed to an entirely unforeseen structural
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donors_by_class_1950_to_1959.f -
...Donors by Class 1950 to 1959 CLASS OF 1950 ANNUAL FUND VOLUNTEERS J...
L FUND VOLUNTEERS: Joseph Cavan Mary Jane Harvey Thelma Huth Kaluzsa Carol Amstutz Kozma TOTAL DONORS: 82 TOTAL IN CLASS: 254 TOTAL AMOUNT: $50,645.16 PERCENTAGE: 33 % PLANNED GIFTS: 8 Mary Jo Reutter Aho Dewey Robert Aldrich Richard Frillman Allen Ross Don Avellone Norbert Stanley Badar Lois Indoe Bangert Clifford Harry Berg Joseph J. Bishop * Glen Winfield Booth Delores Hurley Branigan Thomas Eugene Brown David Ald
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book_review_ford.pdf -
...orum for Naval Historical Scholarship International Journal of Nava...
onal Journal of Naval History
October 2002
H.P. Willmott, The War With Japan: The Period of Balance, May 1942 - October 1943 (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 2002) Part One of the Total War: New Perspectives on World War IISeries. $17.95 Paperback, $60.00 Cloth Review by Douglas Ford _______________________________________________________________________
H.P. Willmott's most recent publication, The War Wi
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thesagaofdocmarsh.pdf -
...F DOC MARSH By Chuck Tatum There were no good days on Iwo Jima an...
days on Iwo Jima, and some days were worse than others. The worst day was 28 February 1945 a real Bad Day At Black Rock!
Bad Day At Black Rock was the title of a movie starring Spencer Tracy. Although this move was made after the battle for Iwo Jima, I can't think of 28 February 1945 without thinking of the title of that movie. Bad Day At Black Rock was D+9, the tenth day we had been in combat. The place: Hill 3
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vdcg_cs3_project4_a4.pdf -
... Advertisements Timing 11 to 15 hours Project overview In the ...
ct overview
In the design and production business world, students can expect to work with clients. These might be internal clients--another department needing materials designed--or external clients seeking an organisation's services. In this project, students are introduced to the process of working with a client through an advertisement project. They work with a client to identify the goals, audience, and purpose
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comm-eckmann.pdf -
...yl in Zurich 1950 1955 Beno Eckmann Hermann Weyl 1885 1955 a ...
eyl (1885Â1955), a German mathematician of the Göttingen school, spent much of his mathematical career at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, ETH) in Zurich, and later at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Excellent expositions of his well known work in representation theory, harmonic analysis, foundations, and theoretical physics are in the literature, incl
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seeon-text-draft_woolf.pdf -
... Woolf This project uses a widely taught literary text Virginia Woolf...
text, Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse (1927) to introduce the user to new ways of studying the text, by combining textual approaches and genetic criticism with more traditional forms of criticism, and cultural and historical contextualisation. The centre point will be an electronic critical-text edition of the novel, correlating the American and British first editions, and the Uniform edition (issued from the Brit
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hl_1081.pdf -
...elivered December 13 2007 May 12 2008 Just War and Endgame Obj...
War and Endgame Objectives in Iraq
Joseph Capizzi, Ph.D., and Kim R. Holmes, Ph.D.
RYAN MESSMORE: For over fifteen hundred years, just war theory has provided a moral framework for thinking about and conducting war. Today it is often understood as a list of seven criteria, including principles such as just cause, probability of success, and the use of minimum force. These criteria are sometimes perceived as prov
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575.pdf -
...hroniques When women came to Queen s Julia Cataudella mong its ma...
audella
mong its many distinctions, the medical school at Queen's University in Kingston, Ont., was the first in Canada to admit women to its undergraduate courses. It was also the first to exclude them and, finally, one of the last to readmit them. The story begins in 1880, when Queen's admitted 3 undergraduate female medical students. Two years later, anatomist Kenneth Fenwick led a group of male students who thre
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pr_zenobia.pdf -
...ATE RELEASE CONTACTS Thea M. Page 6264052260 tpage huntington.org...
tpage@huntington.org Susan TurnerLowe, 6264052147, sturner@huntington.org
March 7, 2008
VIRGINIA STEELE SCOTT FOUNDATION GIVES HUNTINGTON $11 MILLION FOR AMERICAN ART
Funds help the institution acquire the recently rediscovered Zenobia in Chains by sculptor Harriet Hosmer
Harriet Goodhue Hosmer (18301908), Zenobia in Chains, 1859, marble. Collection: The Huntington. Purchased with funds from the
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mumfordbio.pdf -
...ndsor Mumford 1871-1938 A Brief Biography Upson S. and Olive T. Gar...
S. and Olive T. Garrigus1
University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana 61801 significantly to all. He believed that "service to agriculture was service to humanity."
Background
Typical of his professional peers, he spent his early years on a farm. Less typically, he maintained an active relationship to farming through practical farm ownership and management. He was born in 1871, son of Elisha and Julia Camburn Mumf
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ll01-041.pdf -
...ps for Creating Reliable and Valid Classroom Tests Evaluating the Tes...
: Evaluating the Test
The first three articles in this series have provided a quick overview of the steps involved in developing effective classroom tests. The test development process begins with careful consideration of the exact content to measure and a decision on the types of items that will be used to measure it. Next is the item development stage, where actual test items are written. The test is then administ
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tribute.pdf -
...lllA ffoo rreettlluuaV eellooPP ttsseettaaeerrG eehhT m T A aV G T ...
hhT"" m T A aV G T
The Plaque above will be installed in the Hanford Library as a part of a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, September 13th at 10:00 a.m.
"The Greatest Pole Vaulter of All Time"
"Dutch Warmerdam Drive," located on the north side of the Hanford library, will be dedicated during the September 13, 2001 Ribbon-cutting ceremony.
SPECIAL THANKS T0
THE CITY OF HANFORD THE COUNTY OF KINGS THE
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acfe5.pdf -
...G PERSECUTION chronicles YU Holocaust Conference Highlights Plig...
ence Highlights Plight of Italian Jews
BY NORMAN EISENBERG
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ARCHIVE OF THE CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY JEWISH DOCUMENTATION, MILAN
early six decades after Benito Mussolini's death, bitter and powerful feuds have resurfaced in Italy over efforts by revisionists to recast their country's fascist past in a kinder, gentler light. Though few--save for Italy's far right--would dispute the brutality of Mussolini's 21
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rev_weininger.pdf -
... Reviews There were a variety of factors methodological timidity th...
logical timidity; the contingency of experiment; overweening ambition; and poor public relations. A majority of American colloid chemists adhered to a methodological ideal of simplicity that bordered on the simplistic. They resisted calls for quantification and eschewed overt theorizing, insisting that a theory of the colloid state would arise naturally from a network of qualitative observations on simple experiments
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oct23b_1904.pdf -
.... 115. NEW YORK SUNDAY OCTOBER 23 1904. TWO CENTS. ARTICLE...
WO CENTS.
ARTICLE
FLASH-LIGHTS OF THE AMSTERDAM CONGRESS.
[Rather than try to give a condensed report of the Amsterdam Congress and what I saw of the European Movement in general, I shall present a series of articles under the above general head, subdivided under special heads. This flash-light method will be on the whole better. It will deal in detail with persons and things; and the flash-lights will, in the
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