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...ducation Service Pakistan Careers and Scholarship Department Universi...
Department University/ College Admission Announcements (November 16 - November 22, 2007)
University/College (Campus) Degrees/ Programmes offered Eligibility Criteria Application Deadline & Fee Where to get the application form?
4 year Bachelors Programmes * Acturial Sciences and Risk Management * Education * Economics * International Relations * Information Science University of * Mass Communication Karachi (Kar
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...ducation Service Pakistan Careers and Scholarship Department Admissio...
Department Admission Announcement of Universities/ Colleges ( April 25 - May 1, 2008)
University/College (Campus) Degrees/ Programmes offered Postgraduate Programmes Rawalpindi / Islamabad Campus: Structural, Transportation, geotechnical, communication system, Computer Software Engg, Mechatronics Engg, Electrical (Telecom) Engg, Information Security, Computer Engg, Mechanical Engg., Mechatronics Engg., Engineering
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...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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...es Room Excerpt New York 1936 The First Modern United State Chess...
n United State Chess Championship
by John Hilbert
The following excerpt is taken from New York 1936: The First Modern United States Chess Championship, by John Hilbert and Peter Lahde [Chapter 1, "The Mystery of Chess": An Historical Introduction to New York 1936," pp. 9-12]. A full review of the book by Taylor Kingston appears this week at The Chess Café Book Review page. All material, including the photographs, a
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...es Room The Megaphone Man The Curious Story of J. Henry Smythe ...
of J. Henry Smythe, Jr.
At eight o'clock on Saturday evening in Philadelphia, December 15, 1900, the Hungarianborn master and Philadelphia Ledger chess columnist Emil Kemeny gave a simultaneous exhibition against nineteen players, finishing 14-1, with 4 draws. Play took place at the Mercantile Library, home of the Mercantile Library Chess Association, Philadelphia's second strongest chess club, behind the wellknown
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...es Room The Forgotten Tour Alekhine s Chess Exhibitions in Singapo...
hibitions in Singapore February 26, February 27 and March 27, 1933
by Olimpiu Urcan
In Kings, Commoners and Knaves: Further Chess Explorations, Edward Winter offers a reason why many chess researchers and historians seem both hypnotised and frustrated when dealing with Alexander Alekhine's game compilations or biography. "Among the key difficulties facing them are the intensity of his activity in numerous countries
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...om 1815-1914 History 3035 Week 1 January 6 8 Introduction Poli...
8 Introduction Political and Social Structure after 1689 Read Webb: chapters 1-2
Week 2
January 13 & 15 Industrial Revolution From Peterloo to the first Great Reform Bill (1832) Read Webb: chapters 3-4 Begin Hard Times by Charles Dickens January 20 & 22 Chartism Irish Potato Famine Read Webb: chapters 5-6
Week 3
Week 4
January 27 & 29 The Mid-Victorian Ethos Discussion Read Webb: chapter 7 Begin Victo
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... State University Bakersfield Intensive English Language Center 9001...
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kibitz140.pdf -
...he Year 1908 As usual my January column presents a review of the che...
a review of the chess year a century ago; 1908 saw several important tournaments and matches. The principal chess event of the year, Dr. Emanuel Lasker's defence of the world title against Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch, is discussed at the end of this article. First, let us look at the tournaments and lesser matches.
The Kibitzer
Tim Harding
Frank Marshall
The Write Move by Tim Harding
In the Lodz match-tournam
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skittles179.pdf -
...es Room Was Fischer s Mother a Communist Spy by Frank Dudley Berr...
by Frank Dudley Berry, Jr.
Some personal notes are required before proceeding with such a provocatively captioned article. I am 55 years old, a deputy district attorney in Santa Clara, largely liberal in my youth, largely conservative now, but never an ideologue. I have no belief in popular conspiracy theories of any kind. Shakespeare wrote the plays; the Californian was the ship that did not come to the aid of the
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leval07.pdf -
...he Hippopotamus The Books that Came in from the Cold It s a cold-w...
Cold
It's a cold-war spy story complete with smuggled documents detailing closely guarded state secrets. But neither British-intelligence trained agents nor CIA operatives were at the vortex of this international espionage, nor was nuclear armament the subject of the purloined documents. In 1977 a Soviet chess master brought to the West the official, secret plans that were key to what is arguably the Soviet Union's
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...es Room Living the American Dream Julius Finn 1871-1931 by Olim...
(1871-1931)
by Olimpiu G. Urcan
During the 19th century many Jewish families from Russia or Eastern Europe did everything possible to obtain a voucher that would allow them passage on a liner towards the land of promise: America. Driven by poverty, or the brutal religious and political persecutions they suffered, many such Eastern Europeans debarked on American soil with new hopes and challenges ahead. Julius Finn
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...rchives... Since it came online many years ago ChessCafe.com has pre...
hessCafe.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 difficult to navigate it effectiv
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...es Room The Mysterious Chess Life of Rudolph L. Sze by Olimpiu G. ...
Sze
by Olimpiu G. Urcan
In 1898, Ching-Chang, the chess automaton with Chinese features, which was usually displayed at the Eden Musèe, visited Philadelphia. Besides posing as soulless machinery, Ching-Chang fed the fantasies of many American admirers of the Royal Game. After all, there were no actual fleshand-blood Chinese for experienced chess players to cross swords with over the checkered board. Ching-Chang wa
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kibitz56.pdf -
...er One Hundred Years Ago Chess in the Year 1901 As regular reader...
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As regular readers know, my January column always looks back to the chess scene of 100 years ago. Because it was a such a momentous year in other ways, a little background will be useful. In the year 1901, the world was celebrating the start of the 20th century, because in those days the popular culture counted for less than the opinions of the intelligentsia. 1900 was considered to be the final year of the 19th c
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...rchives... Since it came online many years ago ChessCafe.com has pre...
hessCafe.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 difficult to navigate it effectiv
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kibitz128.pdf -
...er Chess in the Year 1907 As usual my January column presents a r...
column presents a review of chess a century ago. The year 1907 saw the rise of a new generation of masters including Capablanca and Rubinstein, but the major tournaments of the year were all held in Europe. The principal chess event in America, Dr. Emanuel Lasker's defence of the world title against Frank Marshall, proved anti-climactic as the American champion failed to mount sustained resistance, let alone a serio
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skittles139.pdf -
...es Room Excerpt Shady Side by John S. Hilbert The following exce...
The following excerpt is taken from Shady Side: The Life and Crimes of Norman Tweed Whitaker, Chess Master (Caissa Editions 2000), by John S. Hilbert, with the cooperation of Dale Brandreth, pp. 133137. The biography runs 322 pages, and is pure text; an additional 160 pages are devoted to 570 Whitaker games. A full review of the book by Taylor Kingston appears this week at The Chess Café Book Review page. This exc
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macworld_review.pdf -
...ac game news reviews and information please visit Macworld s Game Ro...
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skittles267.pdf -
...es Room The Lost Match Rubinstein - Marshall Warsaw 1908 by IM N...
Warsaw 1908
by IM Nikolay Minev
There are many famous and fascinating matches in chess history. This is the strange story about one of them: the match between Akiba Rubinstein and Frank Marshall held in Warsaw, October 25 -November 14, 1908. A match not mentioned anywhere at that time, and even now, after 80 years, one which still remains in shadows. That a match between these two all-time greats is virtually unkno
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kibitz104.pdf -
...er The Chess World in the Year 1905 As always my January column t...
my January column turns the clock back one century. 1905 was the year when Norwegians celebrated their independence from Sweden. It also saw the first (abortive) Russian Revolution, which roughly coincided with the Tsarist Empire's defeat in its winter war against Japan that had begun the previous year. In June the Battleship Potemkin mutiny occurred, memorialised in a classic silent film by Eisenstein. Taking a lon
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004.pdf -
... Comparison Number of Hours Worked Last Week Place of Work Means of T...
e of Work Means of Transportation Carpool Occupancy In 2000, the question was changed to "usual hours worked each week in previous year. No changes. No changes. Two fewer categories in 2000 (six vs eight in 1990). The separate 1990 categories of "5 people" and "6 people" are combined into "5 or 6 people" for 2000. The separate 1990 categories of "7 to 9 people" and "10 or more people" are combined into "7 or more peo
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kibitz92.pdf -
...er One Hundred Years Ago Chess in the Year 1904 1904 was an event...
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1904 was an eventful year in the chess world. The American Chess Bulletin first appeared early in that year; under the editorship of Hermann Helms, it ran for nearly 60 years. In November Dr Emanuel Lasker's long-planned chess magazine (less long-lived but of historical significance) also began publication. Most importantly, this was the year of the Cambridge Springs tournament in the United States, where Lasker r
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review466.pdf -
...ws Don t Bet the Farm or Scholar s Concern Tempers Stat-Freak s Del...
ers Stat-Freak's Delight
Taylor Kingston Chess Results, 1747-1900, by Gino Di Felice, 2004 McFarland & Company, Hardcover, 247pp., $35.00. In almost any good-sized American bookstore one can find any number of almanacs and record books, detailing the entire history of various majorleague sports: year-by-year standings and championship playoff results, with statistics for batters, pitchers, and basestealers in baseba
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kibitz116.pdf -
...er Chess in the Year 1906 A year of relatively little chess activi...
little chess activity was overshadowed by the death of Harry Nelson Pillsbury, who might have been world champion had he not succumbed to syphilis. (You won't find the s-word mentioned in contemporary accounts of his illness in the chess press.) World champion Emanuel Lasker concentrated on producing his magazine. A mystery is that British Chess Magazine on page 68 records that Edinburgh has "entered upon" two corre
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...es Room The Keres-Botvinnik Case Revisited A Further Survey of the...
urther Survey of the Evidence
Taylor Kingston
Was Paul Keres was coerced by Soviet authorities to throw games to Mikhail Botvinnik in the 1948 world championship? The question has intrigued and baffled chess historians for over 50 years. Especially since 1995, interest has intensified, with everything from sound research to baseless opinion being offered. This writer attempted his own contribution in 1998 with "The
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kibitz68.pdf -
...er One Hundred Years Ago Chess in 1902 As regular readers know m...
ular readers know, my January column always looks back to the chess scene of 100 years ago.
The Kibitzer
Tim Harding
The year 1902 was, frankly, not a vintage year. Once more, Emanuel Lasker was otherwise occupied and left the stage to others. The world champion did not return to the professional chess scene until 1904.
The immensely talented American, Harry Nelson Pillsbury, returned to the chess scene in Eu
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kibitz80.pdf -
...er One Hundred Years Ago Chess in 1903 My January column always l...
uary column always looks back to the chess scene of 100 years ago. The year 1903 was historic in that Wilbur and Orville Wright made Man's first flight in a powered plane. For chess it was less momentous. Nevertheless, there was more activity than in 1902. You would think from Hannak's miserable biography of the World Champion, Emanuel Lasker, that the year 1903 did not exist for him. Indeed it was yet another year i
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assignment.pdf -
...ernetta Doane Connelly Library La Salle University 1900 West Olney ...
1900 West Olney Avenue Philadephia, PA 19141 http://www.lasalle.edu/library/alaposter.htm
Can't Get an Information Literacy Course Approved? Teach a Writing Class In the Fall of 2002, I put my background in English to good use. I approached the chair of the English Department at La Salle University (where I work as the Media Services Librarian in Connelly Library) about teaching a writing course. Because of a
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chap85.pdf -
...1999-2000 8.7 The estimated production of rice at 87.5 million tonnes...
87.5 million tonnes in 1999-2000 is 1.5 million tonnes higher than 1998-99 production of 86 million tonnes despite damage to the rice crop in Orissa (Box 8.1). This is an increase of 1.7 per cent in production. The estimated production of coarse cereals is 29.2 million tonnes as against 31.5 million tonnes produced last year, a decline by about 2.2 million tonnes or about 7 per cent compared to 1998-99. The coarse c
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proposal.pdf -
...ion and Graphics for Special Effects NUS SOC MTECH CS5245 Project_Prop...
/CS5245/Project_Proposal/V2.0
Version: 2.0 Date: 15 Feb 2007
PROJECT PROPOSAL HOW UNREAL!
Team Members: Lee Wei Koon, Eric (HT042223A) Lim Jui Hsien (HT042129A) Ow Khiam Wei (HT042173Y)
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CS5245 Vision and Graphics for Special Effects NUS/SOC/MTECH/CS5245/Project_Proposal/V2.0
Version: 2.0 Date: 15 Feb 2007
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1. The S
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...ion and Graphics for Special Effects NUS SOC MTECH CS5245 Project_Prop...
/CS5245/Project_Proposal/V2.0
Version: 2.0 Date: 15 Feb 2007
PROJECT PROPOSAL HOW UNREAL!
Team Members: Lee Wei Koon, Eric (HT042223A) Lim Jui Hsien (HT042129A) Ow Khiam Wei (HT042173Y)
Confidential
© School of Computing, NUS, 2007
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CS5245 Vision and Graphics for Special Effects NUS/SOC/MTECH/CS5245/Project_Proposal/V2.0
Version: 2.0 Date: 15 Feb 2007
Table of Contents
1. The S
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09-20-20.pdf -
...aware Sep. 20th 1920 An adjourned meeting of Council was held at 7 30...
cil was held at 7:30 PM with the following members present, Magee, Burton, Downes, Forkum, J. C. and L. J. Hayes Hopkins and Keith present. Object of meeting; President stated the meeting was held to hear recommendations of proposed changes at the Water and Light Plant, from the Chief Engr. Mr. Kichline reported dissatisfaction among the employees at the plant and reported he had secured two men to act as firemen at
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skittles344.pdf -
... most remarkable and famous chess tournaments took place in New York C...
place in New York City in March and April 1924. It had a narrative that is still striking today: three world champions undisputed world champions, mind you fulfilling their destiny. The stunning performance of the 55year-old former world champion Emanuel Lasker. The seemingly invincible reigning world champion José Raúl Capablanca suffering his first loss in eight years. And all 110 tournament games deeply annot
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...er NY Workers School Opens Second Term Feb. 5 1924 1 Worker...
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Workers' School in New York City Opens Second Term.
Unsigned news report in The Daily Worker [Chicago] v. 1, whole no. 331 (Feb. 5, 1924), pg. 3.
NEW YORK CITY.-- The Second Term of the Workers' School, 127 University Place, began Tuesday, Feb. 5 [1924]. The first term has proven that the desire and need for truly proletarian education are great. Especially necessary is systematic proletarian educat
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course.pdf -
... RUSSIAN EMPIRE 1700-1917 Velikanova Olga Office hours Thu ...
Office hours: Thu 3.30 pm 5 pm or by appointment, #237WH Velikanova@unt.edu The course examines the history of Russian empire from Peter the Great and his early eighteenth-century modernizing reforms to Russia's last tsar Nicholas II ousted by the revolution of 1917. The course will provide a survey of key events and processes of social change while emphasizing in particular political thought and ideologies such
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...rchives... Since it came online many years ago ChessCafe.com has pre...
hessCafe.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 difficult to navigate it effectiv
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w3649_syllabus.pdf -
...niversity History W3649 Fall 1999 Alan Brinkley 622 Fayerweather ab...
622 Fayerweather ab65@columbia.edu
AMERICA, 1918-1945 PROSPERITY, DEPRESSION, AND WAR
This course examines one of the most turbulent periods of modern American history: the era of the great economic boom and cultural revolution of the 1920s; of the Great Depression and the New Deal; and of World War II. It will attempt to give students a sense of both the great public events of the era and of the social, econo
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newsgenres.pdf -
...Processing of Digitized Historical Newspapers Identification of Segme...
ntification of Segments and Genres
Robert B. Allen, Ilya Waldstein, and Weizhong Zhu
College of Information Science and Technology, Drexel University rba@drexel.edu, imw22@drexel.edu, wz32@drexel.edu
Abstract. Many historical newspapers are being digitized. We aim to support access to them via text analysis of the OCRd content. However, the OCR includes many errors; so extracting meaningful content from it is di
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rogers_society.pdf -
...rn University Archives Evanston Illinois ROGERS DEBATING SOCIETY...
ERS DEBATING SOCIETY (1897-1913) MINUTE BOOK, 1904-1913 Series 31/6/10 1 Volume Description of the Series This series consists of the minutes of the Rogers Debating Society from September 1904, to March 1913. The Rogers Society was organized on February 18, 1897, and named after the University President at that time, Henry Wade Rogers. Unlike its predecessors, the literary societies, the Rogers Society was founded so
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homepacking.pdf -
...EY W P R O F I L E S A series of tributes to hometown heroes who h...
ometown heroes who have made a difference.
Home Packing Co.
ounded by John McFall, Robert McFall, John L. Barbazette, William W. Ray and Buena Vista Marshall in 1907, Home Packing & Ice Co. -- later shortened to the Home Packing Co. -- served Wabash Valley livestock dealers and consumers for nearly 56 years. A native of Staunton, Va., John McFall was president, chief executive officer and largest stockholder for
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luker_scrapbook.pdf -
...rn University Archives Evanston Illinois PAUL JACOB LUKER 1889-1970 ...
OB LUKER (1889-1970) SCRAPBOOK, 1909-1916 Series 31/6/58 1 Volume (boxed)
Biography Paul Jacob Luker was born December 17, 1889, in Staunton, Illinois to Henry and Emma Luker. He graduated from Staunton High School. In September 1908, he moved to Evanston and entered the Northwestern University College of Liberal Arts, planning to study for a degree in Law. Luker first attended Northwestern University (NU) from Se
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his273_mr.pdf -
...3 The American Experience in Vietnam 1945-1975 Glendale Community Col...
endale Community College Spring 2008 T& Th 10:00 11:15 Instructor: Office: Office Hours: Phone: E-mail: Michael Rayball 05-110 MWF 12:00 13:00 T & TH 11:30 - 12:30 623-845-3904 michael.rayball@gcmail.maricopa.edu (put HIS273 in the subject please)
Course Description: This course is designed to examine and evaluate the foundation, the course, and the outcomes of the American experience in Vietnam. This process
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springs_model_mill.pdf -
...ODEL MILL VILLAGE 1937 In the spring of 1937 Elliott Springs owner o...
ott Springs, owner of Springs Cotton Mills, initiated an interesting experiment in mill housing. Mill housing in South Carolina dated back to the 1840s with the "Graniteville experiment," an Aiken county cotton mill that built cottages for its workers and clustered them around the mill. One of the major investors in the Graniteville Cotton Mills was John Springs III, Elliott's great-grandfather. Elliott's grandfather
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...6 LEGISLATURE LRB-1903 1 GMM wlj jf 2005 SENATE BILL 40 Febru...
ATE BILL 40
February 2, 2005 - Introduced by Senators HANSEN, ROBSON, BRESKE, CARPENTER, COGGS, DECKER, ERPENBACH, JAUCH, LASSA, MILLER, PLALE, RISSER, TAYLOR and WIRCH, cosponsored by Representatives SHERIDAN, SINICKI, TURNER, SHERMAN, KREUSER, RICHARDS, POCAN, KESSLER, BOYLE, BLACK, HEBL, MOLEPSKE, NELSON, VRUWINK, BERCEAU, SCHNEIDER, YOUNG, PARISI, SHILLING, TOLES, VAN AKKEREN, FIELDS, COLON, A. WILLIAMS, ZEPNI
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the_worst_since1933.pdf -
...n Advisory Services The Worst Since 1933 Some of you may remember ...
of you may remember 1933. Others, 1933 may represent stories that were told to us by our parents or grandparents. The rest, 1933 is a chapter of American history a not so pleasant chapter. 1933 symbolizes the Great American Depression. It was a terrible time financially for nearly everyone. People lost everything their money, their job, their home, and their family. Most everyone would agree that 1933 was one of
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dailynews-20040321-edited.pdf -
...ue laws Where to go when your Sunday brunch runs out of vodka By B...
out of vodka
By BILL MORRIS
Top-Rated: West Side Wine
Andy Besch can hardly believe his good luck. Only a fraction of his competitors in the city have taken advantage of the new law that allows liquor stores to open on Sunday. And Sunday, as Besch sees it, is a natural day to peddle his wares at West Side Wine - a tremendous array of reasonably priced wines (including 50 kosher varieties), Champagnes, ports an
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luzmila_rivas_6.pdf -
...blishing can reach new buyers for several thousand titles with Google ...
titles with Google Print.
"We have submitted everything that is currently active and has already been published, and we typically send books every week... Our experience to date has been really positive. It was a cinch to enroll in the program and get started." Kate Everingham
Director of Sales
With a catalog of more than 3,000 titles in print, Arcadia Publishing is the leading local and regional history publ
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arcadia.pdf -
...blishing can reach new buyers for several thousand titles with Google ...
titles with Google Print.
"We have submitted everything that is currently active and has already been published, and we typically send books every week... Our experience to date has been really positive. It was a cinch to enroll in the program and get started." Kate Everingham
Director of Sales
With a catalog of more than 3,000 titles in print, Arcadia Publishing is the leading local and regional history publ
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doomsday.pdf -
...ay Rule Notes by S.W. Graham July 1995 The Doomsday rule is a method ...
ay rule is a method devised by John Conway for computing the day of the week of any given date. The method is based on first computing Doomsday, which is the day of the week of the last day of February. First of all, we need a method of numbering the days of the week. We regard Sunday as Day 0, Monday as Day 1, Twosday as Day 2, etc. Sun 0 M on 1 T ue 2 W ed 3 T hu 4 F ri 5 Sat 6
Note that the days of the week fol
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ms3.pdf -
...itt Schlafman Papers MS 3 Wright State University Department of S...
sity Department of Special Collections and Archives
MS-3; Page 2 Merritt E Schlafman Papers
The papers of Merritt E. Schlafman cover Municipal court cases for the City of Dayton from the years 1937-1943. They were donated to the Wright State University Archives in July 1974 by Merritt E. Schlafman.
Linear feet of shelf space occupied: Number of Hollinger Boxes:
6 12
The letter of gift imposes no restr
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chap52.pdf -
...lation 1999-2000 5.4 The year began with an annual inflation rate of ...
l inflation rate of 4.6 percent (point to point) which decelerated continuously to reach 2.6 percent by the end of June, 1999 and then fell to an eighteen year record low of 2.0 percent in the week ended 24th July, 1999. Inflation increased marginally but remained below the 3.0 percent level till the end of September 1999. Thereafter, inflation has remained close to the 3 percent level and was even below 3 percent in
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istanbul_policy_center.pdf -
...en s Leadership Network Internship Application Summer 2009 Name of ...
ummer 2009
Name of organization: Istanbul Policy Center, Sabanci University Location of organization: Istanbul, Turkey Description of organization (history, mission focus, goals, accomplishments): The History: The Istanbul Policy Center (IPC), physically located at Sabanci University, was founded in 2001 with a view to improving the quality and effectiveness of public policymaking in Turkey and the region. The Missi
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08-02-20.pdf -
...aware August 2nd 1920 Council met at 7 30 P. M. with the following me...
ith the following members present: Caulk, Forkum, J. C. Hayes, J. C. Hopkins, Burton and Magee. On motion of Messrs Burton and Caulk the reading of the minutes for July was dispensed with. The following reports were read accepted and ordered filed, on motion of Messrs Hayes and Caulk: Aldermans Report; Seven arrests and fines collected amounting to $33.50. Engineers Report; Water pumped Commercial Kilowatts, Street "
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1917cd00.pdf -
...MONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA v. Workers Compensation App...
rs' Compensation Appeal Board : (Vernon), : Respondent : Bethlehem Structural Products, Petitioner
No. 1917 C.D. 2000
ORDER
AND NOW, this 19th day of December, 2001, it is ORDERED that the above-captioned opinion filed October 18, 2001, shall be designated OPINION rather than MEMORANDUM OPINION, and it shall be reported.
____________________________________ CHARLES P. MIRARCHI, JR., Senior Judge
IN TH
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fine.pdf -
...e 1916 1994 George E. Andrews Nathan Nat Fine a member of the ...
ne, a member of the American Mathematical Society for 53 years and of the Mathematical Association of America for 52 years, died on November 18, 1994, in Deerfield Beach, Florida, at the age of 78. Fine was born on October 22, 1916, in Philadelphia. He obtained a B.S. from Temple University in 1936, an A.M. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1939, and a Ph.D. there in 1946. In 1947, he was appointed assistant pro
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sleep.pdf -
...p in America Poll 1522 K Street NW Suite 500 Washington DC 20005...
Washington, DC 20005 Ph: (202) 347-3471 Fax: (202) 347-3472 Website: www.sleepfoundation.org
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National Sleep Foundation 2001
Prepared by:
March 2001
Embargoed For Release 10:00 a.m. (EST) Tuesday, March 27, 2001
Background, Purpose and Objectives
The National Sleep Foundation commissioned WB&A Market Research to conduct a national survey among adults in the United States. The purpose of this s
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...lack History Online 1939 article about Charlotte Stephens Little R...
e Stephens, Little Rock, Arkansas. From: "Negro Teacher Holds Record in Point of Service with Schools," Arkansas Gazette. July 2, 1939.
Charlotte E. Stephens, Negro teacher, who resigned last week from the Little Rock Public School faculty after 70* years of continuous service has established a record of service in the teaching annals of the city. She is eligible for a pension under the Teacher Retirement Act. Charl
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...2 2002 No. 3 1 17 03 MEASLES UPDATE National Immunization Prog...
al Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Measles Activity through Week 52 (ending Dec 28, 2002)
CONFIRMED CASES REPORTED TO THE MMWR (U. S. only) Cumulative Total by Week 52, 2002: Provisional* Total by Week 52, 2001: Number of OUTBREAKS IN 2002: (Outbreak = 3 or more linked cases) Number of current outbreaks: 37* 116 3 0 old female had respiratory symptoms present when her new parents arri
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...2 2002 No. 3 1 17 03 MEASLES UPDATE National Immunization Prog...
al Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Measles Activity through Week 52 (ending Dec 28, 2002)
CONFIRMED CASES REPORTED TO THE MMWR (U. S. only) Cumulative Total by Week 52, 2002: Provisional* Total by Week 52, 2001: Number of OUTBREAKS IN 2002: (Outbreak = 3 or more linked cases) Number of current outbreaks: 37* 116 3 0 old female had respiratory symptoms present when her new parents arri
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...t Pawn Storm Steve Goldberg Fritztrainer Power Play3 Pawn Storm ...
Play3: Pawn Storm (DVD), by GM Daniel King, ChessBase 2006, $37.95 Power Play3: Pawn Storm is the third volume in this DVD series. Power Play1: Mating Patterns (reviewed here) covered recognizing the early outlines of mating patterns, and Power Play 2: Attacking the King discussed how to attack by involving the queen and rooks, creating space, and advancing the g-pawn. Volume 3 has a very narrow focus. The entire DV
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... Next Page PART 1910--OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS CO...
HEALTH STANDARDS (CONTINUED)
Subpart Z--Toxic and Hazardous Substances
Sec. 1910.1000 Air contaminants. 1910.1001 Asbestos. 1910.1002 Coal tar pitch volatiles; interpretation of term. 1910.1003 13 Carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.). 1910.1004 alpha-Naphthylamine. 1910.1005 [Reserved] 1910.1006 Methyl chloromethyl ether. 1910.1007 3,--Dichlorobenzidine (and its salts). 1910.1008 bis-Chloromethyl ether. 1910.1009 be
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...n Technologies and Organizations An interview with Herbert Simon Yuji...
Herbert Simon, Yuji Ijiri and Shyam Sunder (Guest Editors) I. Information Overload and Organization Hierarchy
Q. What has been the impact of information technologies, especially of artificial intelligence, on organizations. In The Sciences of the Artificial, you described systems that are adapted to the goals and purposes imposed by their environment. Have information technologies enabled business and governmenta
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...n Technologies and Organizations An interview with Herbert Simon Yuji...
Herbert Simon, Yuji Ijiri and Shyam Sunder (Guest Editors) I. Information Overload and Organization Hierarchy
Q. What has been the impact of information technologies, especially of artificial intelligence, on organizations. In The Sciences of the Artificial, you described systems that are adapted to the goals and purposes imposed by their environment. Have information technologies enabled business and governmenta
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...he 1930 s several fairs were held in Highland County. Earlier fairs h...
nty. Earlier fairs had been held in Rainsboro, Greenfield, Hillsboro, and in the southern part of the county at Roberts Park. In the thirties, there was an effort to revive the county fair. In 1937, the Highland County Agricultural Society held a fair in Greenfield, September 21, 22, and 23. In 1938, August 4,5, and 6, a fair was held on the site of Roberts Park, currently the state roadside park located on US Route
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...ian Conservator Rev. C. H. Slusher is preaching at Servia Indiana. W...
t Servia, Indiana. We have heard that the former pastor has moved away from Servia. Rev. Daniel Powell of Orrstown, Pennsylvania, says they had a very good Sunday-School convention and Ministerial Association. The title of doctor of divinity was conferred on Rev. C. A. Mummart and Rev. E. A. Allen, by Central College at the recent commencement. Rev. L. V. Harrell of South Haven, Michigan, has been sick and confined t
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...BRANCH NAACP 1139 POST OFFICE BOX 1903 VANCOUVER WA 98668-1903 360...
R, WA 98668-1903 360 256-6232 VOLUME 6; ISSUE 1; JANUARY 2006 www.naacpvanc.org
EDITOR: Joyce Swarn; REVIEW BOARD: Bertha Baugh, Chad Clark, Valarie Williams, and Joyce Batten
PRESIDENT'S COLUMN
MEMBERSHIP THE NAACP LIFE BLOOD We have an urgent need, and must focus on membership, if we are to remain vital. The life blood of any Branch is its membership. In 2006, building a vibrant membership is our number one
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...OLDWATER HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION FP FPC 1 TITLE Barry M. Goldw...
ITLE: Barry M. Goldwater Historic Photograph Collection DATE RANGE: 1850s  1960s CALL NUMBER: FP FPC 1 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 8 linear ft (13 boxes) PROVENANCE: Donated by Barry M. Goldwater, 1960s COPYRIGHT: The Arizona Historical Foundation owns the copyright to this collection. RESTRICTIONS: This collection is unrestricted. CREDIT LINE: Barry M. Goldwater Historic Photograph Collection, FPC 1, Arizona Historical
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.... 19. NEW YORK FRIDAY JULY 19 1901. ONE CENT. EDITORIAL ...
ENT.
EDITORIAL
"UNIONIZING," FOR WHOSE BENEFIT?
By DANIEL DE LEON
U
PON a gigantic scale, that fills the public eye, a gigantic fraud is being perpetrated upon workingmen to the tune of "unionizing." The fraud goes by the name of the "Steel Strike." The capitalist press, partly out of ignorance and partly against its better knowledge, floods the country with reports intended to convey the idea that worki
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ms231.pdf -
...ooks of Edith McClure Patterson MS 231 Wright State University De...
State University Department of Special Collections and Archives
Processed by: Carol Baugh Spring 1992
Introduction The scrapbooks of Edith McClure Patterson were accessioned into the Wright State University Department of Archives and Special Collections in the Spring Quarter 1992. The scrapbooks were donated by the Montgomery County Historical Society in December 1991. The collection dates from the 1920s and
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...Rasma Karklins Office BSB 1134 Telephone 996-2396 E-mail karklins u...
6 E-mail: karklins@uic.edu Office hours: Th. 3-4 pm TA: Andris Zimelis Office: BSB 1177 Telephone: 312-413-3434 E-mail:azimel2@uic.edu Office hours: T 1-2 pm
Political Science130/LASt130 UIC, Spring 2006
Introduction to Comparative Politics The most interesting way to study politics is to use a comparative approach; in fact, we usually compare "better" and "worse" political arrangements and outcomes when we tal
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...n SFO 1924-2005 Past National Canonist and Parliamentarian Whe...
rliamentarian
When the Saints Go Marching In...
By Anne Twitchell, SFO
She liked the San Diego Padres, the New York Yankees, the opera, New Orleans jazz, and the idea that we Franciscans were all headed in the same direction following in the footsteps of St. Francis. Marguerite Blackwell Stein, known to most of us as Marge was, as everyone one who knew her said, "a good friend" or "Marge helped me," or both.
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...n succumbs to pneumonia Washington D.C. Evening News Index. 23 Marc...
News Index. 23 March 1928. n.p. WASHINGTON, March 23 (A.P.) Senator Woodbridge N. Ferris of Michigan, died here this morning after a short illness from bronchial pneumonia. Death came at 6:15 o'clock this morning at the hotel where he made his home in the capitol. Member of his family, summoned a week ago when the doctors virtually gave up hope of saving his life, were at the bedside. The body will be taken to his M
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...Y PROFILE The Stella family of nine Italian Catholics lives in a tene...
lics lives in a tenement house in one of the most overcrowded and poverty-ridden sections of New York City. The man, a first-generation American, is an oyster selector, working long hours on the docks. The woman works as a "washerwoman." Three of the seven children work with their father on the docks.
Annual Income
Husband . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $744.00 Wife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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oregon.pdf -
... C. Harry Case Seymour - Oregon State 4-H Program Leader 1916-1947 ...
m Leader, 1916-1947 4-H Efforts: Graduated from Dallas College in Dallas Oregon in 1900 and taught school in several Oregon Communities. He became Polk County School Superintendent in 1907 and organized many Boys and Girls Industrial Clubs. In 1916, Oregon Agricultural College President Kerr asked him to join the College and take charge of 4-H Club Work. In 1961 Extension Director Frank Ballard said, "Mr. Seymour led
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...in Aviation History 1903 2003 Volume Two Presented by the Aeros...
esented by the Aerospace Education Foundation 1501 Lee Highway Arlington, VA 22209
Produced and distributed by Giese Inc
100 Years of Powered Flight A yearlong series of weekly PSAs
:60 Public Service Announcements
WEEK 27 - JUNE 29-5, 2003 IMAGINATION, ADVENTURE, FLIGHT. CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF POWERED FLIGHT, THIS IS UP FROM KITTY HAWK: THIS WEEK IN AVIATION HISTORY. FOR THE AEROSPACE EDUCATION FOUNDATIO
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2000alumni.pdf -
...i Information Technology Survey May 26 2000 written by Barry Ra...
written by Barry Radler, Communications Group sponsored by Student Information Technology Initiative Division of Information Technology University of Wisconsin - Madison
Background
The 2000 A lumni Information Techn ology Survey was pro posed as an ongoing effort to measu re Alumni's satisfaction with computing resources at UW-Madison. Specifically, the objectives of the survey were to: C C C C C C Survey recen
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...oposal Philippe David Ariel Vardi February 16 2006 1 Motivation a...
06
1 Motivation and objectives
In only 5 years, the Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOG) have become the fastest growing segment of the gaming industry. At first, reserved to only the hardcore gamers, the market has increasingly reached a broader portion of the market. The latest MMORPGs boast thousands and thousands of users playing simultaneously on a same world. The antique Client/Server architecture tend
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.... 229. NEW YORK THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14 1901. ONE CENT. EDITO...
ONE CENT.
EDITORIAL
"BORING FROM WITHIN" SELF-EXHIBITED.
By DANIEL DE LEON
E
in this issue will be found a document of singular value to help understand the essential identity there is between the Organized Scabbery that runs the "pure and simple" unions, and the "boring from within"
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squad.1 The document refers to the situation in the late ill-starred great strike of the cigarmakers in
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.... 221. NEW YORK THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6 1902. ONE CENT. EDITOR...
ONE CENT.
EDITORIAL
TESTIMONY THAT IS TESTIMONY
By DANIEL DE LEON
A
NDREW Carnegie, who is taking the place of Depew as a "funny man" and utterer of economic preposterousness, recently delivered himself of the statement that "Wages are going up and prices are going down."
This optimistic capitalist protectionist view suited only partially the capitalist free trade Times. In so far as the statement co
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...and ethnic concerns 1931 After a three-month concert tour of the Sta...
cert tour of the States and rehearsals for The Hairy Ape in London, Robeson falls ill with a nervous disorder and is bedridden for a week--the first incarnation of the depressive disorder that will shadow his life.
1932
In a two-month concert tour of the States, Robeson combines Negro spirituals--the songs of slaves--with Russian folksongs--the songs of serfs. A Show Boat revival on Broadway receives hyperbolic
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v160psa.pdf -
...in Aviation History 1903 2003 100 Years of Powered Flight A y...
f Powered Flight A yearlong series of weekly PSAs
Volume One :60 Public Service Announcements
Presented by the Aerospace Education Foundation 1501 Lee Highway Arlington, VA 22209
Produced and distributed by Giese Inc
WEEK 01 - JANUARY 01-04, 2003 IMAGINATION, ADVENTURE, FLIGHT. CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF POWERED FLIGHT, THIS IS UP FROM KITTY HAWK: THIS WEEK IN AVIATION HISTORY. FOR THE AEROSPACE EDUCATION FO
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...ATE RELEASE November 22 2006 FOR INFORMATION CONTACT Mindi Love Muse...
ACT Mindi Love, Museum Director mindi.love@jocogov.org (913) 715-2550
JOHNSON COUNTY MUSEUM PUBLISHES FIRST BOOK ON COUNTY HISTORY SINCE 1915
Shawnee, KS A history of Johnson County will be published for the first time in nearly a century. The 240-page, hard-cover book, Johnson County, Kansas: A Pictorial History, 1825-2005, chronicles 180 years of county history through compelling narratives and over 450 illus
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... Lighthouse License Plate today If you want to replace your license ...
eplace your license plate with a Lighthouse license plate (LPP), fill out this application. This application can be returned by MAIL or FAX. Your specialty license plate will be mailed within 14 days.
To Purchase by MAIL:
To order by mail, complete the request order form below. Include the $35 fee for each license plate you wish to change. If paying by check or money order, make payable to State of Michigan. If p
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... Lighthouse License Plate today If you want to replace your license ...
eplace your license plate with a Lighthouse license plate (LPP), fill out this application. This application can be returned by MAIL or FAX. Your specialty license plate will be mailed within 14 days.
To Purchase by MAIL:
To order by mail, complete the request order form below. Include the $35 fee for each license plate you wish to change. If paying by check or money order, make payable to State of Michigan. If p
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...al Family of Austria THE ROYAL HAPSBURG FAMILY No event in the co...
No event in the college's early history stands out more in the memories of those sisters living at Marian College during Holy Week, April 1943, than the visit of the nine members of the exiled Imperial Family of Austria (the Hapsburgs). Their family reunion at the college was kept so secret that their Indianapolis chauffeur, Allison Estate and Marian College caretaker, Otis J. Clemens, was unaware of their identiti
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... EN Official Journal of the European Communities L 181 39 C...
ies
L 181/39
COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1578/2000 of 19 July 2000 implementing Council Regulation (EC) No 577/98 on the organisation of a labour force sample survey in the Community concerning the specification of the 2001 ad hoc module on length and patterns of working time
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, (3)
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, Having regard to C
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ls092608.pdf -
... 26 September 2008 It s not 1929 nor even the end of the world ...
e end of the world
SUMMARY: 1929 was a stock market bubble, as was 2000. The current crisis arises from too much debt. Measures to revive credit markets are the last thing needed. Nor is there convincing evidence of impending melt-down in banks: investments in Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley tell the true tale. The stock market is not even down 25%. And the economy will suffer more from the household
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...ATE RELEASE -- SCIENCE FICTION FILMWEEK AT MONTEREY S GOLDEN STATE THE...
Y'S GOLDEN STATE THEATRE FEATURES BLADERUNNER February 16-29 The Golden State Theatre in Monterey will present a week of outstanding science fiction classics on the big screen this February. Filmed science fiction dates back to the very beginnings of cinema. The Golden State Theatre is proud to honor some of the most visionary (and notorious) science fiction tales ever committed to film, culminating with the exclusiv
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...hesapeake Dispatcher Vol. 18 Issue 1 Number 34 - May 1999 Remember...
May 1999
Remembering Harry P. Owings Of Owings, Maryland: 1858-1939
Harry P. Owings is remembered as one of the important citizens of northern Calvert County in the early 20th century. He helped put the town Owings on the map. For many years it was the important junction between the Chesapeake Beach Railway and the road that ran from Solomons to Annapolis. Mr. Harry Owings served as the station agent at Owings. I
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... the Computing Curriculum Appendix A3 1940 to 1949 1940 The Z2...
1949
1940: The Z2 computer of Zuse becomes the first fully functioning electromechanical computer. (n) 1940 [Jan 8]: Bell Labs Complex Number Calculator operational. (w) 1940: First color television broadcast. (a) 1940 [Sept 11]: Complex Number Calculator demonstrated via a remote terminal at the American Mathematical Association meeting. (w) 1941: Atanasoff and Berry build the first electronic computer (non progr
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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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...on Kratz Went to Russia 1920 n the cemetery of the Blooming a his...
f the Blooming a history of working in Turkey in Glen Mennonite congregation in conjunction with the Near East Relief Pennsylvania stands a memorial Committee to meet the needs of victims marker with a simple inscription: of the Armenian-Turkish conflict. "Clayton Kratz, Nov. 5, 1896. Went Constantinople, however, was to be to Russia 1920." It is a silent tribute only a way station. It was the place to to a remarkabl
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...rn University Archives Evanston Illinois Military Training Progr...
itary Training Programs Records, 1941-1949 Series 0/20/2 Boxes 1-2 History During World War II, Northwestern's stated objective was to use its entire resources to aid in winning the war. To this end an accelerated program of study incorporating the quarter system was adopted which allowed students to graduate in three years by attending summer sessions. Students who had completed three years of high school with high
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...nd Frances M. Bradford Collection 1749-1938 0.5 linear feet B F...
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B F85bra
© American Philosophical Society
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...E AHMAD JAMAL RECORDINGS 1951 - 2007 2008 Abbreviations arr ...
Abbreviations arr as b bars bg cond dms el p fl g p perc tp ts vb voc vln arranger alto sax bass baryton sax bass guitar conductor drums electric piano flute guitar piano percussions trumpet tenor sax vibraharp vocals violin
Note Ahmad Jamal's compositions are printed in bold characters.
Discography The original EP, LP or CD, the last CD, the DVD
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5101 THE THREE STRINGS Chicago  October 25, 1951 Ahm
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discography.pdf -
...E AHMAD JAMAL RECORDINGS 1951 - 2007 2008 Abbreviations arr ...
Abbreviations arr as b bars bg cond dms el p fl g p perc tp ts vb voc vln arranger alto sax bass baryton sax bass guitar conductor drums electric piano flute guitar piano percussions trumpet tenor sax vibraharp vocals violin
Note Ahmad Jamal's compositions are printed in bold characters.
Discography The original EP, LP or CD, the last CD, the DVD
1
5101 THE THREE STRINGS Chicago  October 25, 1951 Ahm
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