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51. NEWS.com.au | Lenin undergoes extreme makeover (March 1, 2004)
- news.com.au
- Denisov-Nikolsky has been working on Lenin since 1970, and in a rare interview he pulled back the shroud of secrecy surrounding the body, its original embalming and its periodic makeovers. ...
- With the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Russian government stopped financing the preservation of the body, Denisov-Nikolsky said. ...
- Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and Felix Dzerzhinsky, the head of the secret police, pushed for the preservation of Lenin's remains. ...
- A special commission decided that freezing would be the best method of preservation, so a massive freezer was ordered from Germany. ...
- The freezing method was abandoned in favour of embalming and an experimental method of chemical preservation. ...
52. Maureen Farrell
- www.bushwatch.com
- Since the Federal Communications Commission eliminated the Fairness Doctrine in the mid 1980s, many broadcasters haven't even attempted to present balanced coverage of controversial issues. ...
- In January, 1968, for, example Jim Garrison appeared on The Tonight Show to discuss his theories on the Warren Commission report. ...
- "The function of the Warren Commission was to make the American people feel that the JFK assassination had been looked into so that there would be no further inquiries," Garrison told an incredulous Johnny Carson, "so that the American people would not find out the involvement of elements of the Central Intelligence Agency, so that they would think the matter was closed. ...
- Known under a variety of codenames (most notably MKULTRA) throughout its 23 year history, this program is designed to exert such control, according to declassified documents, that an individual will do another's bidding, "against his will and even against such fundamental laws of nature such as self-preservation. " 25 years later, the Rockefeller Commission uncovers CIA plans for "programmed assassins" and says MKULTRA led to American citizens being drugged, kidnapped and tortured on American soil.
- Years later, only 77% of Americans believe the Warren Commission report is accurate. ...
- 1967: President Johnson establishes the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, assisted by an Army task force and plans to use military force to squelch civil disturbances take root. ...
- 1985: The Federal Communications Commission eliminates the Fairness Doctrine, which required broadcasters to present balanced coverage of controversial issues and kept their power to mold public opinion in check. ...
- 11 independent Commission. ...
- Kennedy's lone assassin, based upon the patently absurd single bullet theory, put forth by Warren Commission member Sen. ...
- During the 1980 presidential campaign, for example, the History Channel reports that Ronald Reagan repeatedly expressed a distrust of secret societies and promised that Skull and Bonesman, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) member and Trilateral Commission alumni George Bush would not be offered a position in his administration. ...
- The shroud of secrecy under which the administration operates only serves to fuel speculation, while last minute GOP sneakiness, like the maneuvers that ballooned the 32 page Homeland Security Bill to nearly 500 pages virtually overnight, prove once again whose side theses folks are on.
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53. AbleStable | Member Profile | RAJIV SHAH
- www.ablestable.com
- Chairman Planning Commission Dec. ...
- Radiological Practices & Procedures; Tarapur Atomic Power Station I &; Core Shroud Inspection; Tarapur Atomic Power Station I & II; Uranium Mining, Processing Environmental Monitoring & Social Transformation.
- Mango; the Blessings of Nature; Fruit Products & Preservation; Plantation to Marketing; Mango; Plantation to Marketing; Cashew; Plantation to Marketing; Pomgranate; Plantation to Marketing; Ber; Plantation to Marketing ; Amla; Plantation to Marketing; Emlee; Plantation to Marketing.
54. Glenview Watch: The real scoop on issues and events in Glenview, Illinois
- www.glenviewwatch.com
- Carlson also swore in a new member of the appearance commission, landscape architect Amy Olson, filling a post that has been vacant since he took office.
- Park district critics say painting the historic barn red is "transformation," not "preservation," and they dispute board Vice President John Winand’s claim that the building should have a fresh coat of red paint to make it look tidy. ...
- Ironically, Morrison is scheduled to accept an award on September 20 from the Landmarks Council of Illinois for its advocacy of historic preservation at Wagner Farm.
- Several developers have looked at the site over the years, and some have submitted plans for town homes, but they’ve decided not to go forward after public complaint and plan commission opposition to the number of units they proposed.
- The highest-paid member of Glenview’s Environmental Review Commission, Stein was described in an American Bar Association Journal article as "a lawyer who represents industrial clients. ...
- The Watch replies: You could contact village naturalist Robyn Flackne at 847-998-9500, call the chairman of Glenview’s new natural resources commission, Kent Fuller, at 847-729-4642 or write your favorite trustee. ...
- The residences that shroud the hangar look like two giant Red Roof Inns with parking ramps suited for a stadium. ...
55. ARRB Updates
- spot.acorn.net
- The following year, a commission chaired by then-Chief Justice Earl Warren concluded the killer was Lee Harvey Oswald and that he acted alone and was not part of a conspiracy. ...
- "One of the many tragedies of the assassination of President Kennedy has been the incompleteness of the autopsy record and the suspicion caused by the shroud of secrecy that has surrounded the records that do exist," said the Assassination Records Review Board, which made the new testimony public.
- Gerald Posner, author of Case Closed, a 1993 book that argues that the Warren Commission's central conclusion -- that Oswald alone killed Kennedy -- is correct, said the new information was important and would "give grist to the conspiracy theorists for the next two generations. ...
- (The non-textual items will not be available until preservation processing has been completed. ...
56. RIGHTS OF CHILDREN: EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOLS: AN AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE
- www.law2.byu.edu
- Contemporary claims for full rights of children shroud a long and arduous evolution. ...
- As a former Chief Justice Sir Harry Gibbs has remarked, “Undoubtedly a Constitutional Bill of Rights involves some departure from democratic principles, but some may think that it is a measure which democracy, in its decline, needs to take to assist in its own preservation. ...
- The Human Rights Commission Bill of 1977 was the first attempts to introduce human rights legislation directly into Australia. ... In order to overcome this difficulty, the Commonwealth Parliament passed a new Human Rights Commission Bill containing a schedule document entitled “Declaration of the Rights of the Child” in 1981. ...
- The Commonwealth Act of 1981 provided for the establishment of a Human Rights Commission with a structure that would enable it to process complaints and enquiries. The Commission was given the resources to implement a range of research and educational activities. However, this Commission was short lived because a change of Government led to its replacement in 1986 by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) with a charter to promote human rights in Australia and to attempt dispute resolution by conciliation processes. ...
- The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act (1986) (CTH).
- See generally, Child Protection Act, (1999) (QLD); Commission for Children and Young People Act (2000) (QLD).
- The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act, art. ...
57. AZURE - Issue #9 - Porath
- www.azure.org.il
- He is convinced that past chroniclers of Zionist history did everything in their power - including lying - to whitewash the most sordid deeds committed by the Zionist leadership during the establishment of Israel and through the state's first decade, thereby weaving the shroud of myths which every Israeli was brought up believing. ...
- In order to settle the debate, the British prime minister, Andrew Bonar Law, appointed a special cabinet commission at the end of 1922. Leading experts and representatives of all administrative branches involved in British rule in Palestine appeared before the commission, which eventually submitted a report advocating continued British rule, and rejecting any concession to Arab demands. ... Days of the Anemones contains no mention of the commission's appointment, of its conclusions, or of the adoption of those conclusions by the government of Britain.
- The establishment of the Peel Commission investigating the revolt in autumn 1936 is one of Segev's central proofs of this claim: "The Royal Commission was of course not set up to 'investigate' anything," writes Segev. ...
- This created an important British strategic interest, whose significance only increased as the winds of war began to stir in Europe, making the preservation of a stable flow of oil a vital British consideration.
- Furthermore, the Peel Commission proves the opposite of what Segev claims it does. Among the commission's recommendations was that a Jewish state be established in a small portion (15 percent) of Palestine, in the Galilee and the northern and central coastal plains. The commission recommended leaving an even smaller part of the land (the corridor connecting Jerusalem to Jaffa) in British hands, and giving the rest of the territory to the Arabs. At first glance, Segev appears to be right: The Peel Commission supported taking the British out of at least 90 percent of the country. ...
58. Burton/Computing in the Social Sciences and Humanities. Chapter 5
- www.press.uillinois.edu
- In 1996, the National Digital Library Federation (NDLF) was established as a collaboration of twelve research libraries, the Library of Congress, the National Archives and Records Administration, the New York Public Library, and the Commission on Preservation and Access. The federation aims to coordinate and support the efforts of all libraries to make their collections accessible electronically and to use electronic media for their preservation. ...
- It needs careful management from the moment of creation and a pro-active policy and strategic approach to its creation and management to secure its preservation over the longer-term. ...
- organizations: the Commission on Preservation and Access (CPA) and the Record Libraries Group (RLG). ...
- Great Britain, Australia, and other European countries are involved in similar initiatives to ensure the long-term preservation of digital information. ...
- This set off a series of lawsuits leading to an injunction against the destruction of remaining records and a court ruling requiring NARA to develop guidelines to ensure the preservation of electronic records, including e-mail, in all federal agencies. ... The two-year comment period on the changes revealed the continuing chasm of opinion over the significance of e-mail and the desirability of long-term preservation of sensitive electronic policy-making documents. ...
- DeLong, "The Shroud of Lecturing," First Monday 2: 5 (May 5, 1997), at http://www. ...
- , "Preserving Digital Information: Report of the Task Force on Archiving Digital Information," commissioned by the Commission on Preservation and Access and the Record Libraries Group, Inc. ... See also Jeff Rothenberg, "Avoiding Technological Quicksand: Finding a Viable Technical Foundation for Digital Preservation" (Washington, D. ...
- The National Historic Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), one of the major funders of documentary editing projects in U. ... In its early days, microfilm was very unstable, and a number of preservation disasters occurred. ... : National Historical Publication and Records Commission, 1992); Ann D. ...
- However, it retracted this policy in 1999, issuing a new statement: "The National Historical Publications and Records Commission generally regards projects to preserve endangered records, to provide basic access to significant historical materials (e. ... At this time, therefore, the Commission prefers not to spend its limited funds on projects that primarily involve digitization activities. " See "NHPRC: November, 1999 Commission Meeting" at http://www. ...
59. Final Report of the Assassination Records Review Board, Chapter 6, Part II
- www.fas.org
- One of the many tragedies related to the assassination of President Kennedy has been the incompleteness of the autopsy record and the suspicion caused by the shroud of secrecy that has surrounded the records that do exist. ... There have been serious and legitimate reasons for questioning not only the completeness of the autopsy records of President Kennedy, but the lack of a prompt and complete analysis of the records by the Warren Commission. ...
- Third, the prosectors were not shown the original autopsy photographs by the Warren Commission, nor were they asked enough detailed questions about the autopsy or the photographs. ...
- The first step taken by the Review Board in regard to the medical evidence was to arrange for the earliest possible release of all relevant information in the Warren Commission and HSCA files. ...
- Kodak also began to make arrangements with NARA and the Review Board for the digital preservation and enhancement of the autopsy images of President Kennedy, under the direct guidance of Toner.
- In April 1995, a member of the public wrote to Attorney General Janet Reno to advise her that Warren Commission Exhibit 567 (CE 567)a bullet fragmentmay have embedded in it tiny strands of fiber that the writer believed came from President Kennedy's shirt collar. ...
60. Literature--ANL Nov 1994
- palimpsest.stanford.edu
- Conservation and Preservation in Small Libraries, essays based on the conference papers of the Fifth Anniversary Conference of the Parker Library Conservation Project. ...
- The Bibliographic Control and Preservation of Latin Americanist Library Resources: A Status Report with Suggestions, by Dan C. ...
- This publication is not oriented to preservation of collections, but to human health. ...
- Final Report of the Archives Preservation Needs Assessment Field Test. ... The Commission on Preservation and Access developed a preservation decision-making tool for archives, and the Research Libraries Group supervised the field testing of it in the archives of 15 RLG member libraries. ...
- The editor's introduction says, "Neil Radford, the University Librarian, discusses the preservation crisis facing libraries across Australia," and there is a picture of Mr. ...
- McCrone used it to analyze the Shroud of Turin and the Vinland Map, showing the first to be a 14th-century painting and the second to be a 20th-century forgery. ...
- Preservation Hinging, A Picture Framing Magazine Supplement, by Hugh Phibbs and Paula Volent. ...
- (The August issue of the same magazine carries a report of its 1993/94 Preservation Conservation Framing Survey, which included questions like, "What percentage of your work is in preservation/conservation framing?" About half of those who replied said it was over 50%. ...
61. Electronic Imaging & the Visual Arts
- lci.die.unifi.it
- In particular European Commission programmes and initiatives are presented.
- Funding by European Commission in the Fifth and Sixth Framework Program are considered, with particular reference to multimedia and Culture Heritage. ...
- Bernard Smith, Head of Unit, DGIST European Commission, Digital Heritage and Cultural Content.
- Chairman: Bernard Smith, Head of Unit, DGIST European Commission, Digital Heritage and Cultural Content.
- "National Central Library in Florence: New Lines for Digitalization, Memory Preservation Management" .
- Chairman: Claude Poliart, DG Information Society, European Commission.
- Chairman: Jacques Pascal DG Information Society, European Commission.
- Commission's expectations regarding exploitation (Karl-Heinz Robrock - Innovation cell IST) .
- HyperMuseum is financed in part by the European Commission (DG 13) as a research and development project (Framework 4- Telematics, nr. ...
- Chairman: Bernard Smith, European Commission, DG Information Society Digital Heritage & Cultural Content.
- "Computer Science Shows the Holy Shroud to the Blind".
62. CAA News | March 2004
- www.collegeart.org
- Architecture for the Shroud: Relic and Ritual in Turin .
- In Architecture for the Shroud: Relic and Ritual in Turin (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003), John Beldon Scott traces the rich history of Christ’s Shroud, the revolutionary chapel designed by Guarino Guarini to house it, and the dynastic fortunes of the dukes of Savoy, who made political capital of both the relic and the chapel. This beautifully written, profusely illustrated book provides a vivid and compelling account of the Savoy’s close identification with the Shroud from its earliest traceable history in the fourteenth century to the present day. ...
- The Shroud was a relic of particular importance, since it displayed the physical consequences of all the instruments of the Passion on Christ’s body. ...
- Guarini’s radically original Chapel of the Holy Shroud employed geometry to convey the sanctity of the relic, resulting in one of the greatest achievements of Counter Reformation visual culture. ...
- Scott’s study is extraordinarily wide-ranging and nuanced, gathering evidence from religious history, popular culture, archival materials, and architectural theory to show how the history of Guarini’s chapel is inseparable from the history of the Shroud’s cult and its manipulation by the House of Savoy. Architecture for the Shroud provides an inspirational model for studies of the interaction between patron and artist, art and culture, and religion and politics, and brilliantly demonstrates the benefits of studying artworks over time.
- College Art Association/Heritage Preservation Award for Distinction in Scholarship and Conservation.
- The College Art Association/Heritage Preservation Award for Distinction in Scholarship and Conservation was initiated in 1990 for an outstanding contribution by one or more persons who, individually or jointly, have enhanced the understanding of art through the application of knowledge and experience in conservation, art history, and art. ...
- Mancusi-Ungaro has written on the techniques of twentieth-century American painters, and her extensive publishing record includes essays in Jeffrey Weiss’s Mark Rothko (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000) and Carol Mancusi-Ungaro and David Anfam’s Mark Rothko: The Chapel Commission (Houston: Menil Foundation, 1996). ...
63. East European Constitutional Review
- www.law.nyu.edu
- It is a mirror into which the government is naturally loath to look and frequently attempts to shroud. ...
- " The second section, "Russia's National Interests," states that "Russia's national interests in the information field include the preservation of the constitutional rights and freedoms of its citizens to receive and use information; the development of modern telecommunications tech-nology; and the protection of government information sources from unauthorized access. ...
- On January 14, Putin signed a government decree For the Normalization of the Social and Political Situation on the Territory of the Chechen Republic, creating a commission for that purpose. Among its basic duties, the commission was charged with the "coordination of the informational security of Russian government policy conducted in the Chechen Republic. " Named as members of the commission were the first deputy minister of press, television and radio broadcasting and mass media, Dimitri Koryavov, and Margelov of the Russian Information Center. ...
64. COUNCIL MINUTES
- www.city.palo-alto.ca.us
- PUBLIC HEARING: Planning Commission and 67-74 Architectural Review Board recommendation re application of Jim Baer for a zone change to Planned Community for property located at 531 Cowper Street 9. ... PUBLIC HEARING: Planning Commission and Architectural Review Board recommendation re application for a zone change from Community Commercial Downtown District, Pedestrian Shopping Combining District, CD-C(P), to Planned Community (PC) for property located at 531 Cowper Street (300) (CMR:399:91) Mayor Sutorius declared the Public Hearing open. Jim Baer, 532 Channing Avenue, applicant, said the project had favorable conceptual hearings at the Architectural Review Board (ARB) and Planning Commission levels in July or August of 1990 and January, 1991, respectively. ... While that issue was resolved at the Planning Commission level by an innovation that Commissioner Glazier would address, staff did not concur. Regarding whether he strongly objected to the incentive proposed by the Planning Commission, he understood the policy and administra- tive concerns alluded to by staff, and in reality, the incentive might not induce him to effect retail given the market conditions for the building to begin with. ... Baer would welcome something like the Planning Commission recommendation regarding the downtown retail. ... Planning Commissioner Glazier said the Planning Commission unanimously approved the amendment to try and provide an incentive to the developer. ... The Commission was not comfortable requiring retail but the economic incentive was an attempt at getting the developer to put a retail tenant in the 1,500 square foot space. ... The Planning Commission was probably getting at the need for an additional retail element which she believed was another piece of the PC, public benefit trade off, which was part of what the entire application was about. ... Calonne believed it was important to distinguish the policy question presented by the Planning Commission's desire for retail as opposed to the procedural mechanism for implementing that policy. ... His concern with the procedural mechanism outlined by the Planning Commission was that staff had no informa- tion or evidence of any kind to show that the incentive provided bore any relationship to the "cost" of providing retail.
65. Journey of Healing:HEALING THE STOLEN GENERATIONS: Australia's attempt to over come a deep wound in it's national life.
- www.alphalink.com.au
- They established a Royal Commission which investigated 100 Aboriginal people who had died in prison. ...
- In May 1995 the Federal Government directed the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission to investigate the past and present separation of Aboriginal children from their parents and communities, the need for any changes in current laws and practices, and principles relating to compensation. ...
- By the time it finished, the Labor Government had been replaced by a Coalition Government, and it was to this Government that the President of the Commission, Sir Ronald Wilson, presented the report, Bringing Them Home, in April 1997. ...
- It proposed the establishment of centres for the study and preservation of Indigenous languages, culture and history, and for family tracing/reunion services and the protection of records. ...
- Its first patrons were former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, and Dr Lowitja O'Donoghue, inaugural Chair of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission.
- The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody made many specific recommendations, but concluded that the underlying need was far greater understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. ...
- We must rid ourself of this psychological cloak of darkness before it becomes our shroud. ...
66. City of Santa Monica Staff Report: 04/21/92
- santa-monica.org
- ITEM 10-A COUNCIL MEETING: March 31, 1992 Santa Monica, California TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: City Staff SUBJECT: Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Final EIR 90-007, DR 91-006, RPP 91-008, and Council Consideration of Zoning Text Amendments 91-006 and 91-007 for the proposed development on the Santa Monica Pier. ... On March 2nd, the Planning Commission certified the Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) with a statement of overriding considerations for two unavoidable significant traffic impacts. The Planning Commission also approved a development review permit for a reduced project consisting of the Fun Zone and parking improvements in the 1550 Pacific Coast Highway lot. ... In addition to the project permits, the Planning Commission made recommendations to the City Council on the proposed Zoning Ordinance text amendments. On March 16, 1992 all actions of the Planning Commission were appealed. ... Staff is recommending that the City Council certify the Final EIR, approve the development review application and reduced parking permit with the finding and conditions approved by the Planning Commission, and that the proposed Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments relating to the lights on the Pier and heights of the rides be approved. Staff is recommending denial of the appeal and approval of the Planning Commission recommendations on the text amendment relating to the Pier lighting. Staff and the PRC are not recommending approval of the ride height text amendment language as proposed by the Planning Commission, but instead, are recommending approval of the language originally requested by the applicant. ... Approve a Development Review permit for the revised project consisting of the Fun Zone and parking lot improvements subject to the conditions and findings approved by the Planning Commission. ... Approve a reduced parking permit for shared parking for the revised project consisting of the Fun Zone and parking lot improvements subject to the findings approved by the Planning Commission. ... The discussion is followed by an analysis comparing the proposed project with the project alternative eliminating the Central Plaza, the Planning Commission action, and the grounds for the appeal.
67. Letters: 28 January 2004
- www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com
- The population report, published by the Commission on Population and the United Nations Population Fund, listed sex as something that happens often at the end of the occurrence and intermingling of risky behaviour such as smoking, drinking and drug use. But amid this backdrop, Tomas Osias, executive director of the Commission on Population, says the government is treading on fragile ground, wanting to respond to young people's needs but also aware of the sensitivity of the matter. ...
- In so doing, it helps us see that the preservation of our common life can indeed be a justifiable political endeavor.
- " - Pope Pius XII, after learning what the Shroud of Turin revealed about the extent of Christ's suffering. ...
- That source is the Holy Shroud of Turin, an artifact that has been subjected to much of the same kind of treatment Mel Gibson is now enduring. I know a few things about the Shroud of Turin. ...
- The Shroud has been called "The Fifth Gospel. ... Others have all but demolished the widely reported Carbon 14 testing that allegedly dated the Shroud to the 14th century. What the Shroud depicts are the terrible wounds inflicted on Jesus by the scourging. ... The Shroud reveals that Jesus was scourged by two men, one taller than the other, and that all over his torso his flesh was deeply lacerated and torn from his body by the thongs and their cruel tips. ...
- The Shroud reveals the wounds inflicted on Christ's head by the so-called crown of thorns and shows it to have been a cap rather than a crown. ... The Shroud, whose image does not penetrate the linen but floats mysteriously on its surface, is stained with his blood, which did sink into the fibrils. ... The face of the man on the Shroud bears mute testimony to the beatings he endured at the hands of Romans, his knees show the contusions caused when he fell on the rough surfaces as he carried the patibulum, the crosspiece of his cross, to Calvary. ... The Shroud shows the nail marks in his wrists, testifying to the agony Christ endured when the nails rubbed against the great and highly sensitive median nerves located there. ...
- His source was the Gospels, mine the Shroud and medical experts who interpreted what it showed. ... (Mel shows Christ carrying the complete cross; the Shroud shows he carried only the patibulum, which on Calvary was affixed atop the stipes, the upright piece embedded in the ground. And Mel shows the nails being pounded into Christ's palms, while the Shroud shows them penetrating his wrists). ...
68. J. Michael Pemberton - School of Information Sciences - University of Tennessee
- www.sis.utk.edu
- Problems involved in acquisition, organization, description, storage, preservation and utilization. ...
- F, Sp Covered areas such as family history, materials preservation .
- “Digital Preservation: Rocky Road or Golden Opportunity,” InFOCUS (December 2001), 24-27. ...
- , ARMA International) and state and federal agencies, including National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, Records Management Quarterly, Library Quarterly, Bowker-Saur (Reed Elsiver), and the Tennessee State Library and Archives. ...
- Principal Investigator, "Higher Education Model Retention Schedules Project," National Historical Publications and Records Commission, U. ...
- Compensated Proposal Writer, "Local Government Records Management Program Development-- Support Grant--Knox County, Tennessee," for multi-year funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), 1989-91. ...
- “Digital Preservation: The Rocky Road Ahead,” Chicago Chapter, ARMA International, 2002. ...
- “Digital Preservation: The Rocky Road Ahead,” Chapter presentation, Atlanta Chapters of ARMA and AIIM, 2001. ...
- “Digital Preservation: A Rocky Road Ahead,” Chapter presentation, Houston Chapter, ARMA International, 2000. ...
- “Digital Preservation: A Contrarian's View,” 2 nd Research Seminar, School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (March 2000). ...
- Oversee consultancy to identify records problems and records series needing microfilming for preservation and access by historians and genealogists. ...
- , microfilming), performed staffing needs assessment, and wrote successful development grant proposal to National Historical Publications and Records Commission, Washington, DC. ...
- "Science and the Shroud of Turin," a slide presentation to Knoxville area organizations, 1979-. ...
69. Coupling Science and the National Interest-Gerald Holton
- www.ksg.harvard.edu
- To Aristotle, a main warrant for doing science was its functioning to serve the innate curiosity of humans--though here one must add that later on some of the early Church Fathers banished curiosity as a sin since it might lead to skepticism--not to speak of Kevin Kelly on the staff of Senator Barbara Mikulski, writing some years ago the unforgettable warning to the National Science Foundation not to "shroud" curiosity-prompted research under the then more useful, applied sort.
- So on to the question, which I regard as a key for the place science and technology can claim in our culture and our civilization: In what consists the moral authority of the pursuit of science and technology? The answer, in my view, consists of five interlocking components, which I shall describe under the headings of the imperative of excellence, internal accountability, external accountability, identity preservation, and communitarian obligation--the last of which includes the pursuit of research in the Jeffersonian style I noted earlier. ...
- " In fact, in February 1999, at a UNESCO and ICSU Conference in Budapest, there was set up an ethics commission to inquire whether and how such a Hippocratic Oath would be feasible.
- (4) The forth component I call identity preservation (which sociologists term "boundary work"). ...
- Identity preservation requires the community of scientists also to watch out for and object to the human rights violations experienced by its own members, as has been done very well in the case of Andrei Sakharov, Yuri Orlov, and Fang Lizhi. ...
- Some of these prescriptions are, in the real world of today, perhaps too severe for a viable identity preservation. ...
70. CCP:Press Office
- www.library.arizona.edu
- Nagatani/Tracey Collaboration, 1983-1989 was organized by the Center for Creative Photography and is supported in part by the Arizona Commission on the Arts. ...
- Working from the field journals of Japanese archaeologist Ryoichi and photographing excavations undertaken by Ryoichi’s team, Nagatani presents evidence of a past where a Jaguar automobile was ceremonially buried within the foundations of the observatory at Chichén Itzá in the Yucatan, and a Ferrari emerges from a volcanic shroud at Herculaneum. ...
- CCP has an integrated program of preservation, access, and education that celebrates the history of photography and its contemporary practice. ...
71. Canora Chronicle Volume 15 Number 1 (Canadian Northern Society)
- www.canadiannorthern.ca
- Number 9000 was given back to the CNR, its shroud removed, and the units put back into service between Québec and Edmundston until their retirement for good on May 20, 1946. The configuration after removal of the shroud was different from its original look, as seen in the accompanying picture.
- The Canadian Northern Society is encouraging new and long-time members alike to get involved in the day-to-day activities of the society, and experience the rewards of providing benefits to the community through the preservation of our prairie heritage. ...
- 1977-04-18 (25 years ago): The Hall Commission Report on Grain Handling and Transportation is published. ...
72. Status of Seram (Moluccan) and Sumba (Citron-Crested) Cockatoos
- www.indonesian-parrot-project.org
- For example, it is not clear whether these observations relate to a collapse of the wild population only in certain favored hunting spots with preservation of others and/or the presence of the civil war, during which soldiers frequently removed birds as oleh-oleh (souvenirs). ...
- However, Seram rapidly rises from its lowland forest into mist-covered, tall peaks ; these may tend to shroud the presence of cockatoos from sight at lower elevations. ...
- parvula, only 8 specimens were observed! But ironically although they are listed in the Report of the IUCN/Species Survival Commission) as "Endangered" (ie, at greater risk than the S2), LSC and their cousins have very limited legal protection from trade, having been being granted only status on Appendix II of CITES. ...
73. Paul Green Papers Inventory (#3693)
- www.lib.unc.edu
- National Commission for UNESCO (1950-52). ...
- Shroud My Body Down, 1935.
- Among the social organizations and causes reflected in these files are the National Folk Festival (Sarah Gertrude Knott), American Civil Liberties Union, National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners, the Burlington Dynamiters, the Scottsboro case, the Spike Bittings case, North Carolina Commission on Interracial Cooperation, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and lynching. ...
- Among the social causes and interests of Paul Green in the 1940s that are documented here are capital punishment, American Civil Liberties Union, North Carolina Commission on Interracial Cooperation, Negro rights, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, and National Folk Festival (Sarah Gertrude Knott). ... Paul Green's North Carolina activities and interests in the 1940s included North Carolina Society for the Preservation of Antiquities, North Carolina Literary and Historical Society, a play at Pembroke, University of North Carolina Department of Dramatic Art, North Carolina Symphony, Carolina Playmakers, Raleigh Little Theatre, Watauga Club, Thomas Wolfe, North Carolina Historic Sites, UNC Press, and the Chapel Hill Consumers Association. ...
- Paul Green's North Carolina interests in the 1950s included the UNC Library, North Carolina Society for the Preservation of Antiquities, Historical Society of North Carolina, North Carolina Symphony, Koch Memorial, Campbell College, North Carolina Writers Conference, Sir Walter Raleigh Day, Horace Williams Society, State Literary and Historical Association of North Carolina, Harnett County Centennial, Penland School of Handicrafts, UNC Press, Merit Employment Program in North Carolina, Carolina Playmakers, North Carolina Society of County and Local Historians. ...
- Professional organizations and activities reflected in the files for this period include American National Theatre and Academy, Samuel French, Memorial Recreation Forest of Eastern North Carolina, Reader's Digest article, South-Eastern Theatre Conference, United States National Commission for UNESCO, William Morris Agency, Paul Green Collection at the University of Wisconsin, American Educational Theatre Association, Black Like Me screen play, Carolina Dramatic Association, Greece (travel), UNC Department of Radio, Television, and Motion Pictures, Institute of Outdoor Drama, The Players, Plow and Furrow, Roll Sweet Chariot, Triangle Repertory Theatre, Berea College, and Sing All a Green Willow. ...
- Professional organizations and activities reflected in the files for this period include South-Eastern Theatre Conference, American Theatre Conference, Author's Guild, Samuel French, Institute of Outdoor Drama, National Theatre Conference, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, Outdoor dramas, Kurt Weill Berlin to Broadway, Dramatists Guild, and the Louisiana Council on Music and the Performing Arts. ...
- Business, Commission Meetings of December 12, 1951 and January 15, 1952 Folder 2890 .
- Business, Commission Members Letters in Answer to Mr. ...
- Maryland Bicentennial Commission, Press Information Folder 3532 .
74. ======MUSEUM SECURITY NETWORK======
- www.museum-security.org
- • Preventing auction houses from taking commission from the buyer as well as the seller, to avoid a conflict of interest and to reduce buying costs. ...
- • Ensuring auctioneers do not tell staff the size of commission bids pre-prepared bids that auction house staff make on behalf of a buyer who cannot be present at the sale. ...
- For example, when a painting passes its reserve, perhaps the seller's minimum price of £20,000, and a commission bid of £30,000 still lies in the "book", the auctioneer may be tempted to bridge the gap with invented bids, thereby increasing his commission. ...
- The chief of the culture department in Vinh Bao district near Haiphong -- technically responsible for the preservation of artifacts -- was discovered to have sold three bronze Buddha statues to smugglers. ...
- In the latest disaster to hit headlines, a fire last month raced through the baroque Guarini chapel at the back of Turin Cathedral which housed the famous shroud of Turin. ...
- The city's adjacent Royal Palace and more than 80 art works were also destroyed but firefighters managed to save the shroud, which many Roman Catholics believe wrapped the body of Christ after his crucifixion. ...
75. NRC: Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants (NUREG-1437 Vol. 1) - Table of Contents
- www.nrc.gov
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
- 5 Commission's Analysis and Preliminary Recommendation .
- 1 Commission Experience Regarding Severe Accident Mitigation .
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
- The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) anticipates that it will receive applications for renewal of the operating licenses of a significant portion of existing nuclear power plants. ...
- 4 Time dependence of radioactivity and dose rate in a boiling-water reactor core shroud after 40 years of operation.
- Atomic Energy Commission.
- California Coastal Commission.
- Delaware River Basin Commission.
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
- Florida Power Commission.
- International Commission on Radiological Protection.
- National Historic Preservation Act of 1966.
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
- state historic preservation office.
- Susquehanna River Basin Commission.
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