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51. Client List for Steve Kaye
- www.stevekaye.com
- for Steve Kaye.
- Automobile Club of Southern California.
- California Dump Truck Owners Association.
- California Institution for Men.
- Institute for Supply Management.
- Southern California Gas Company.
- Southern California Personnel Commissioners Association.
- The Electric Club of Southern California.
- No part of this site may be used for any commercial purpose without permission from Steve Kaye. For more information please call 888-421-1300 or 714-528-1300, or write to Personal Quality, P. ...
52. Gender Percentages of College and University Students
- www.losangelesalmanac.com
- Please email us if you encounter information in this website for which you know there is an update or correction. ...
- Institution Name.
- Percent Men.
- California Institute of Technology.
- California Institute of the Arts.
- California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
- California State University, Dominguez Hills.
- California State University, Long Beach.
- California State University, Los Angeles.
- California State University, Northridge.
- Institution Name.
- Percent Men.
- Institution Name.
- Percent Men.
- Southern California Institute of Architecture.
- University of California, Los Angeles.
53. Factoids
- www.calstatela.edu
- ’s nationally and internationally recognized faculty boasts 12 recipients of the California State University system’s prestigious Trustees’ Outstanding Professor Award (more than at any other CSU campus), a California Professor of the Year, and two educators who have received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math, Science and Engineering Mentoring in a White House ceremony. ...
- It is the state's largest preparer of bilingual teachers, and crendtials more California teachers than any other public university. ...
- is Southern California’s only campus Metrolink station - second only to Union Station as L. ...
- 9 million Center for Environmental Analysis (CEA-CREST), funded by the National Science Foundation, is the first of its kind on the West Coast. ...
- Go for the gold: Cal State L. ...
- established the nation’s first Chicano Studies department in 1969, and today confers more bachelor's degrees to Hispanic students than any other California institution. ...
- California State University, Los Angeles.
- Call (323) 343-3175 for details, or e-mail tours@cslanet. ...
- Baseball (men).
- Basketball (men and women).
- Soccer (men and women).
- Track and Field (men and women).
- Technology for the 21st century:.
- Our campus residence community offers 192 fully furnished apartments for up to 1,000 residents. ... For rates, call Student Housing, (323) 343-4800. ...
- Support for Success:.
54. Governor Faces First Death Penalty Clemency Decision
- www.kxtv.com
- For National and International News, Visit.
- Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is currently facing his first decision on whether or not to grant clemency to an inmate scheduled for execution.
- The request to be spared the death penalty comes from Kevin Cooper, who is scheduled to be put to death on February 10 for the 1983 murder of four people in San Bernardino County. ...
- The crime occurred just two days after Cooper had escaped from the nearby California Institution for Men at Chino. ...
55. The Three Links Fraternity - Odd Fellowship in California
- www.ioof.org
- The Three Link Fraternity - Odd Fellowship in California.
- There are several different reasons given for our strange name. One old and apparently authoritative history of Odd Fellowship gives the explanation, "That common laboring men should associate themselves together and form a fraternity for social unity and fellowship and for mutual help was such a marked violation of the trends of the times (England in the 1700's) that they became known as 'peculiar' or 'odd,' and hence they were derided as 'Odd Fellows. ...
- Another, similar explanation is that the original Odd Fellows were men who were engaged in various or odd trades, as there were organizations for some of the larger trades.
- Modern references state that the true reason for the name Odd Fellows isn't known or documented. Whatever the reason may have been, the unusual name has been the object of public curiosity (and on occasion derision or mirth) for well over 200 years.
- These men had as their leader a "Most Noble Grand" and met in club rooms and taverns. ... Fraternal groups such as the Odd Fellows were suppressed in England for a time, but by 1803 the Odd Fellows were revived by an organization called "London Union Odd Fellows," which later became known as the "Grand Lodge of England" and assumed authority over all Odd Fellow lodges in that country.
- 1 on April 26,1819, by self-institution. ... A charter was received from Duke of York Lodge in Preston, England, in 1820, a year and a half after its self-institution.
- A second lodge was formed in Baltimore in 1819, but these two lodges and those in New York were unaware of each others' existence for some time, communications being slow in those days, and there being no reason such information would travel from one city to another except by pure chance.
- Brother Wildey also served as the first Grand Master/Grand Sire of the first Grand Lodge, for a period of 12 years. ...
- Asked by the Deputy Grand Sire to see the letters, the Brother in question stated they had been packed by mistake, and were now on the ship, about to sail for Oregon.
- ODD FELLOWSHIP IN CALIFORNIA.
- The good works of Odd Fellowship were in evidence in California prior to the official establishment of the fraternity here. The official establishment of Odd Fellowship in California had its birth in the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where a short time prior to January 12, 1849, the Most Worthy Grand Sire, Horn R. Kneass, issued a charter entitled "California Lodge No. ...
56. CSU | Executive Search | California State University, Bakersfield President
- executivesearch.calstate.edu
- California State University, Bakersfield President.
- Overview of California State University, Bakersfield.
- California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) is located in the Southern Central Valley of California 110 miles north of Los Angeles. ...
- The university, a comprehensive institution, is rated in the Carnegie Classification as Masters I. ...
- CSU Bakersfield is known for the personal attention, close interaction of faculty to students with instruction delivered in small to moderate size classes. ...
- California State University, Bakersfield maintains one of the most successful NCAA Division II Athletic Programs in the U. ... CSUB Roadrunner Athletics has expanded to include 17 sports, with the addition of men's and women's indoor track & field in 2003. Currently, CSUB offers seven sports for men (basketball, golf, soccer, swimming, indoor/outdoor track and wrestling Division I ) and 10 sports for women (basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, indoor/outdoor track, volleyball and water polo). CSUB is the only CSU campus to be awarded the prestigious Sears Cup for Outstanding NCAA Division II Athletic Programs (1998). Its Women's Basketball team was the only NCAA basketball team in any division (men or women) to go to the playoffs in its first season. ...
- The university maintains the Well Sample Repository, the only facility of its kind in California; recording and storing geological data from over 4,000 exploration and development gas, oil and water wells. ...
- In its role as a comprehensive, regional public university, California State University, Bakersfield aspires to be the educational, intellectual and cultural center for the Southern Central Valley. ...
- The Greater Bakersfield Area population including suburbs currently exceeds 400,000 and is one of the top five fastest growing counties in California; 30th in growth rates among U. ...
- for relocation and expansion, and, the fastest growing business location in California (Forbes), Bakersfield maintains a reputation as a wonderful place to live and work. ...
- A key feature of Bakersfield is its ranking as the #1 most affordable housing market in California and 5th in affordability within the Western States. The median price of a Bakersfield home as of April 2003 was $157,166 compared to the California median price of $363,930 for an existing single-family detached house. ...
57. Federal & State Legislation
- bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu
- Kildee (D-MI): A bill to extend for 5 years the authorizations of appropriations for the programs under the Elementary & Secondary Education Act of 1965 and for certain other purposes. ...
- For each varsity team: .
- Total revenues generated by all men's teams and all women's teams. ...
- Average annual institutional salaries of head and assistant coaches of men's teams--across all sports--and the same for women's teams. ...
- Amendment to the 1996 Appropriations Bill for the Department of Education, Health and Human Services, and Labor.
- Norma Cantu, Assistant Secretary of Education for Civil Rights had already committed to a policy clarification by September. ...
- Hastert language calls for OCR to provide "specific" criteria in updating policy guidance as it pertains to prongs two and three. ...
- CALIFORNIA.
- October 20, 1993: Withdrawn as a result of the consent decree agreed upon between California NOW and the California State University System. Originally, an amendment to the California Education Code (S. ...
- Requires California State University institutions to achieve female/male intercollegiate athletics participation reflecting the ratio of female to male students on campus, beginning in the 1998-99 academic year. ...
- Establishes a Gender Equity Committee (to be 50% women, including at least 3 head coaches from both men's and women's sports) to report annually to the Legislature on the progress being made toward providing comparable incentives and encouragement for female participation in athletics. ...
- recommend to the Florida Commissioner of Education rules for appropriate enforcement. ...
- Each institution must develop its own gender equity plan and is then held accountable to that plan. The plan is to include sport offerings, participation, availability of facilities, scholarship offerings, funds allocated for administration, recruitment, comparable coaching, publication & promotion, & other support costs. ...
- State universities found not in compliance with Title IX and the Florida Education Equity Act are ineligible for competitive state grants and are subject to the withholding of state funds.
58. California Prisons
- www.straightistheway.com
- The California inmate population is over 150,000 in 33 prisons: 93% males and 7% females. ...
- The California prison system is in crisis. ...
- California Penal Code 1170 states: "the purpose of imprisonment for crime is punishment. ... There is no mention for prison - you can't carry out the sentence quickly. ...
- Over 90% of inmates return to society and more than 50% are re-arrested for additional crimes. ...
- According to the bible, what should be the punishment for perjury? Read God's Criminal Justice System and find out. ...
- How does the California Department of Corrections teach people to disregard the Gospel of Jesus Christ? God's Criminal Justice System reveals how.
- Do you know why God would condemn the California prison system? Do you know why God would also condemn probation and parole programs? If not, take a moment to find out about God's Criminal Justice System.
- Getting back to biblical principles for our criminal justice system is the answer. "If you build it, they will come" is a worthy slogan for prisons. ...
- California Correctional Center (CCC).
- California Correctional Institution (CCI).
- Central California Women's Facility (CCWF).
- California State Prison, Centinela State Prison .
- California Institution for Men (CIM).
- California Institution for Women (CIW).
59. HIV/AIDS in Prison Project Threatened: Interview with Judy Greenspan, Director - AIDS Treatment News
- www.aids.org
- She is one of the founders of the California Coalition for Women Prisoners; previously she was AIDS Information Coordinator of the ACLU National Prison Project. ...
- Lifesaving advocacy work for thousands of persons with HIV or AIDS in California prisons will end this year unless the HIV/AIDS in Prison Project in Oakland can find new funding. ...
- Judy Greenspan and the HIV/AIDS in Prison Project have been critically important in improving the medical care of the ever-increasing number of California prisoners with HIV: .
- Greenspan worked through the Prison Issues Committee of ACT UP in San Francisco and helped obtain the groundbreaking investigation by the Assembly Public Safety Committee of the California legislature, which exposed appalling medical care at the California Medical Facility at Vacaville (CMF-Vacaville)--improving that institution to the point where it has become a model for prison HIV/AIDS care. ... The Vacaville medical prison cares for over 500 of the 1,500 known HIV-positive men in California prisons--but none of the 200 known HIV-positive women. It is believed that there are actually several times more prisoners with HIV in California than are reflected in the official statistics. ...
- Mistreatment of the women with HIV--mostly at the Central California Women's Facility (CCWF) at Chowchilla, the largest women's prison in the country with over 3,600 prisoners--led to a class-action lawsuit with the assistance of the HIV/AIDS in Prison Project, to improve medical care for these women. ...
- Another major accomplishment of the HIV/AIDS in Prison Project has been its help in securing a new law to improve the procedures for compassionate release of dying prisoners. ... The new law attempts to expand the number of prisoners who can apply for compassionate release; it has time limits for the Department of Corrections, and allows the prisoner's family to be more involved in the process. ...
- A critical issue today is the grossly inadequate medical care at Corcoran prison, the newest HIV/AIDS unit maintained by the California Department of Corrections. ...
- But they did not put medical services in place before they brought in men from all over the state. ...
- Then last April, there was an escape at the California Medical Facility at Vacaville; a man climbed down a wall and escaped. ... The department moved almost all of the "lifers" or men considered escape risks to Corcoran. Now there is an HIV unit of over 200 men there. ...
- At Corcoran their triple combination therapy was not on the formulary, and there were months of delays for them to get on any HIV therapy. At Corcoran they just received a bag of pills, some of which were damaged; many of the men stopped taking them. ...
60. The California Oath Controversy: Introduction
- sunsite.berkeley.edu
- The California Oath Controversy.
- When a dispute is long and complex, such as that which engrossed the University of California during the period 1949 to 1952, fact and fiction become more difficult to separate. However, there is one grand myth of the loyalty oath conflict, tenaciously clung to by some out of ignorance and by others for ideological reasons, which might be exposed to light at the outset: that this was mostly a conflict over principles. ... In its main outlines and principal events it, was a power struggle, a series of personal encounters between proud and influential men. ...
- The San Francisco Examiner editorial of Tuesday morning, August 1, 1950, declaimed: "While American youth is being conscripted to die fighting Communistic barbarism in Korea and elsewhere it is proposed to accord to thirty-nine professors and assistant professors on the many campuses of the University of California the privilege of defying a simple regulation to protect the institution which is engaged in research vital to national defense. " The "simple regulation"--a Communist disclaimer--noted by the Examiner had already by that time embroiled the University of California in a major controversy that had lasted for sixteen months and was to continue for another two years.
- By August of 1950, members of the faculty refusing to sign the disclaimer and their protagonists on the governing board had become intractable; in the major confrontation later that month they were found to be nearly alone, resented by many of their colleagues, and criticized for an intransigence that their associates regarded only as harmful to the general welfare of the University.
- The non-signers of the Communist disclaimer and their antagonists among the Regents, though weary, were neither apathetic nor confused as they pressed with equal ardor for a last engagement. ... Neither the Regent and his allies on the governing board nor the faculty non-signers crumbled, however, and on August 25, 1950, thirty-one members of the University of California faculty were dismissed by a two-vote majority of the Board of Regents for refusing to sign the disclaimer. ... How the Regents of the University of California came to sever from the institution's service men and women against whom no charge of professional unfitness or personal disloyalty had been laid is an extraordinary study in futility.
- And as the dispute is traceable principally through the interaction of the several parts of the institution, some brief mention of the University's form is suggested.
- In the spring of 1949, the University of California, a vast educational enterprise, was the country's largest university and ranked among the nation's best. ... Members of the faculty and others engaged in the academic work of the institution totaled some 3,200. The University was vested as a public trust in the corporate body known as The Regents of the University of California, which constitutionally enjoyed full powers of organization and governance except for legislative interest in the appropriation, security, and administration of its funds. The Board of Regents was composed of twenty-four members, sixteen of whom were appointed by the governor of the state for terms of sixteen years. ... The Regents were mostly prominent men of affairs; and in this respect members of the Board in 1949 were no different from those who had served previously. Although nine had been Regents for a decade or more, fifteen had come on the Board since 1940.
61. Black Excel Newsletter, February 2001
- www.blackexcel.org
- com for $13. ...
- 8) NACAC College Fairs For 2002 (Nationwide) .
- 10) Study Skills: For Our New College Students (Help from Dartmouth) .
- The number of black men in jail or prison has grown fivefold in the past 20 years, to the point where more black men are behind bars than are enrolled in colleges. ... At that time, three times more black men were enrolled in institutions of higher learning than behind bars, the study said. The study found that in 2000 there were 791,600 black men in jail or prison and 603,032 enrolled in colleges or universities. By contrast, the study said that in 1980 there were 143,000 black men in jail or prison but 463,700 enrolled in colleges or universities. ... "tell us there has been a public policy far overemphasizing investment in criminal justice instead of in education for this population. ...
- For the Times article, go to http://www. ...
- * UMES has made a proposal for a pharmacy school. ...
- For more info, go to: http://www. ...
- California Institute of Technology .
- University of California at Berkeley .
- The cooperative agreement provides for advanced-degree and summer -research opportunities for Xavier students, as well as a summer faculty exchange program. ... Participants will receive a student assistantship – including a full tuition scholarship and a stipend – renewable for up to three years. Students and faculty at each institution will also have the opportunity to conduct summer research on each other's campuses. The initiative also provides for a faculty exchange program which will allow professors at each institution to propose and teach a six-week course beginning in the summer of 2003. For more info, go to http://www. ...
62. TakingAction
- www.acwip.org
- would allow writs for cases before August 29, 1996. ...
- · AB 1866 would allow media access to prisoners, public safety hearing rescheduled for March 23rd.
- · AB 1946 would provide compassionate release for those within a year of death and those unable to care for themselves, March 16 public safety hearing postponed until March 23rd.
- CALIFORNIA LEGISLATION SB-1522.
- After a meeting on Thursday between Carl McQuillion, former lifer and now a successful paralegal, (who brought the need for the bill to the attention of Senator Vasconcellos through his deputy chief of staff Matt Gray), Donald Miller, former lifer and also a successful paralegal, (who made sound suggestions for crafting the language), and other legislative persons, SB-1522 underwent some changes to strengthen it and still allow it to pass, which will be a difficult task. ...
- Don and I have consulted with a representative of the author about generating support for the bill. It is now time for that action. ...
- I am urging everyone, and I mean down to the last man and woman in or out of prison who understands or accepts the need for strengthening the bill, to campaign to support it. ...
- For those of you who need a guide, a form letter is available at http://politicalinjustice. org from the California Alliance for Political Prisoners, Inc. ...
- Again, we are calling for all-out support for SB-1522. ...
- -- Carl McQuillion, CEO, California Alliance for Political Prisoners; and.
- Families to Amend California's Three Strikes.
- Romero recently helped conduct committee hearings that documented problems, ranging from gladiator-style combat among inmates promoted by sadistic prison guards, to whistle-blowers being intimidated and, in some cases, being demoted for disclosing prison corruption.
- In 1996, the Department of Corrections applied for emergency regulations that effectively shut the media out of prisons. The restrictions were approved in such rapid fashion that Jim Ewert, legal counsel for the California Newspaper Publishers Association (CNPA) concludes: "The fix was in. ...
63. Reinventions
- www.sunysb.edu
- In ancient Greece, men like Socrates -- the first teacher whose name we know -- instructed elite young men in philosophy and rhetoric to prepare them for positions of leadership.
- Practical courses in civil law were added to the traditional liberal arts and classical languages studied by elite young men. ...
- Students: Elite young men preparing for the ministry, teaching, and public service .
- Students: Elite and middle-class young white men and women; Elite young black men.
- 1785: University of Georgia is chartered as the first state institution in the U. ...
- 1847: City College is established as a free school for children of immigrants and the working class. ...
- 1856: Iowa State is the first coeducational public institution in the US.
- 1868: University of California is chartered. ...
- The Federal government becomes a major source of funding for students and for institutions themselves.
- The business model becomes a model for university administration. ...
- Information for this section was drawn from: .
- Princeton: The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1994 edition. ...
- Higher Education Cannot Escape History: Issues for the 21st Century. ...
64. Slavery and the Admission of California into the Union
- www.sfmuseum.org
- Discovery of Gold in California, by Gen. ...
- How California Came to be Admitted. ... D The question of slavery extension made California an integral part of the territory of the United States; the birth, a half-century ago, of the free State of California, inflicted a mortal wound upon the enemy of human freedom. ... In the meantime California was rapidly developing, and, complaining at the absence of civil organization, she clamored more and more loudly for organized government. What disposition was to be made of California was a question that possessed an absorbing interest. The acquisition of the vast province of California was a chief act in the drama of our war with Mexico, an act whose national and political import was fraught with profound significance. ... California, toward which the United States had cast many a covetous glance since the days of the Lewis and Clark expedition, came early to be definitely considered on of the richest prizes to be won by the conflict with Mexico, as evidenced by Commodore Jones premature conquest of Monterey in 1842, by the Frémont expeditions, which were largely the result of Senator Thomas Bentons interest in the West, and by General Kearnys expedition to New Mexico and California. ... Their alarm was fast being transformed into desperation as it became clearer and clearer from a mere glance at the map that the vast Louisiana purchase and the Oregon country offered indefinite fields for freedom, but furnished scanty hope for slavery. ... The Southern leaders felt, and felt deeply, that something drastic must be done, for they never would admit the predominance of the North. What, acknowledge inferiority! At all hazards, therefore, the South, perceiving the North rapidly outstripping her in population, yet trained for generations to a feeling of superiority and accustomed to a habit of command, determined to see slavery not only protected where already existing, but to perpetuate it as a living, growing power. How tremendous a mistake it was to identify the development of the South with the presence of human slavery and to suppose her very existence bound up with the extension of the peculiar institution is just coming to be perceived, but cannot be fully understood until another half century of freedom and reconstruction shall have left its benign influences of progress and light. The world knows how the actuating causes in Californias conquest by the United States became the rock of offense upon which our Union well nigh split.
- September 9, 1900 Rockwell Dennis Hunt was a frequent contributor to southern California history journals, with special emphasis on the early history of the state. He was editor of the five-volume California and Californians (1926), as well as author of a string of California history books. Professor Hunt, born 1868, still wrote of California history as late as 1962 when he published Personal Sketches of California Pioneers I Have Known. He wrote this 1900 article, about the admission of California into the Union, while in his early 30s. ...
65. Article: USS Washington (ACR-11)
- www.wikipedia.org
- 887 officers and men.
- Washington was fitted out there until 1 November when she got underway for Hampton Roads, whence she departed a week later as an escort for Louisiana (Battleship No. 19) which was then carrying President Theodore Roosevelt to Panama for an inspection of progress of work constructing the Panama Canal. ...
- She then shook down off Tompkinsville, New York (Staten Island), from 28 May to 5 June before she returned to Hampton Roads for further observances at the Jamestown Exposition. ...
- 10) before heading across the Atlantic on the 14th, bound for European waters. ...
- Following those trials and a period of yard work at the New York Navy Yard, Washington set sail for the Pacific Station, again in company with Tennessee. ... Washington subsequently operated both in company with the Fleet and on independent tactical exercises out of Magdalena Bay into March, operating also off Santa Barbara, San Francisco, and San Diego, as well as San Pedro, California. Other ports visited by the armored cruiser into the summer of 1908 included Redondo Beach, Venice, Monterey, and Angel Island in California; and Port Townsend, Port Angeles, Seattle, Tacoma, and Bremerton in Washington. ...
- Washington next operated off the west coast into the autumn of 1910, holding target practices off Santa Cruz, California, before returning to San Francisco. She coaled ship at Tiburon, California, on 7 and 8 August before shifting to San Francisco to prepare for her next deployment. On 14 August, she departed San Francisco, bound for South America on the first leg of her voyage to the east coast to join the Atlantic Fleet. ... Thomas, Danish West Indies; before she arrived at Culebra, Puerto Rico, on 2 November to prepare for target practice with the Fleet. ...
- The armored cruiser subsequently underwent another period of repairs at the Portsmouth Navy Yard before heading south with stores and material for delivery to the 5th Division of the Fleet in Cuban waters. ...
- During that time, she cruised briefly with the Naval Militia from 19 to 21 July 1911; acted as a reference ship for torpedo practice off Sandwich Island, Massachusetts, on 2 August; witnessed the Delaware (Battleship No. ...
- , from 9 to 18 November before she sailed for the West Indies in company with North Carolina (Armored Cruiser No. ...
- The high point of the spring of 1912 for Washington was her service as temporary flagship for the Commander in Chief, Atlantic Fleet, while she was at the Philadelphia Navy Yard between 19 April and 3 May. The warship subsequently paused at New York from 9 to 12 May and at the Portsmouth Navy Yard for an inspection by the Board of Inspection and Survey for ships before she conducted maneuvers out of Provincetown and Newport and then received Rear Admiral Hugo Osterhaus - the Commander in Chief, Atlantic Fleet - on board on 26 May. After shifting to Hampton Roads, Washington embarked a detachment of additional marines on 27 May, took on stores; and set out that day for Key West. There, she awaited further orders between 30 May and 10 June, while President Taft concentrated a strong naval force there to prepare for possible action which might be required by internal problems in Cuba. ...
66. Guide, Archives of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- orpheus.ucsd.edu
- Archives of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography .
- University of California, San Diego .
- 13 BIOGRAPHY William Emerson Ritter, professor of zoology at the University of California, was born on a Wisconsin farm on November 19, 1856, where he lived and worked for the first twenty years of his life. After graduating from the Oshkosh Normal School, he continued his studies at Harvard in 1890, married Mary Bennett in 1891, and came to the University of California at Berkeley in 1893 as a biology instructor. In 1899 he was elected president of the California Academy of Sciences, and that same year took part in the famed Harriman Expedition to Alaska. By 1904 Ritter had begun working in San Diego on what he hoped would be an exhaustive study of marine life focused on a limited area, using the vessel Albatross for deep water investigation. He was hence for many years to divide his time between Berkeley and La Jolla where he spent his summers. ... Only in 1912, after much negotiation, were final arrangements between benefactor Edward Wyllis Scripps and the University of California completed, and Ritter named first scientific director of the new Scripps Institution of Oceanography, a position he held until 1922. The Institution soon attracted many young men to work under Ritter's supervision, namely Harry B. ... This idea, by 1920, germinated into a full-fledged proposal for a news service known a Science Service, which was financially backed by E. ... A detailed study of woodpeckers and their acorn-storing proclivities culminated in the publication of his California Woodpeckers and I by the University of California Press. ... A member of the California Academy of Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and many other scientific organizations, Ritter took part in the 1923 Pan-Pacific Scientific Congress helf in Australia, and went to England for the International Congress of Science and Technology in 1931. Emeritus in 1924, Ritter was to continue his scientific work and writing for many years.
67. Look Collection: Subjects: 11
- frontiers.loc.gov
- California.
- California Arts Council--Exhibitions & displays.
- California Highway Patrol--People.
- California Institute of Technology--People.
- California Institution for Men.
- California Palace of the Legion of Honor--Exhibitions & displays.
- California. ...
68. Charter Schools Strategists: Hoover Institution
- watch.pair.com
- for Corporate/Government Takeover.
- Surely men of high degree are a lie: to be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity. ...
- MORE Strategists for School Choice / Charter Schools.
- Ø The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
- Located on the Stanford University campus, the Hoover Institution has been a source of student controversy over the years due to the institution's so-called conservative leanings. Hoover Institution was founded in 1919 by Herbert Hoover, who would later become the 31st U. ...
- The Hoover Institution.
- “In 1919 the Hoover Institution was founded at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California with a donation of $50,000 from Herbert Hoover Herbert Hoover founded the Hoover Institution at the suggestion of three men, Andrew Dickson White, (S&B 1853), Daniel Coit Gilman, (S&B 1852) and Ray Lyman Wilbur, president of Stanford .
- Harriman paid for a good deal of the Congress with money delivered to the chairman of the finance committee, Madison Grant .
- “We have also drawn on the memoirs of US President Herbert Hoover, who had moments of surprising lucidity even as he, for the sake of absurd free-market, laissez-faire ideology, allowed his country to drift into the abyss. As we will see, Hoover had everything he needed to base his 1932 campaign for re-election on blaming the Federal Reserve, especially its New York branch, for the 1929 calamity. Hoover could have assailed the British for their September 1931 stab in the back. ...
- Note: Hoover Institution is the recipient of grants totaling $12,748,094 between 1986-1999: Olin Foundation, Bradley Foundation, Sarah Scaife Foundation, Castle Rock Foundation Coors brewing family , Carthage Foundation Scaife , Earhardt Foundation. ...
- Draper III · San Francisco, California S&B .
- Herbert Hoover III · San Marino, California CFR .
- front for Dillon Reed, New York investment bankers which in partnership with Prescott Bush handled the account of Fritz Thyssen who financed Hitler. ...
69. TABLE N-2 MOVEMENT OF INSTITUTION POPULATION CALIFORNIA, 2001
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70. kaisernetwork.org:daily HIV/AIDS report
- www.kaisernetwork.org
- 8B for International AIDS, TB, Malaria Programs.
- Some California Prison Inmates Oppose Integration With HIV-Positive Inmates.
- -Style Summer Camps for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa.
- 8B for International AIDS, TB, Malaria Programs.
- 4 trillion fiscal year 2005 budget proposal, including funding for international and domestic HIV/AIDS programs, Reuters reports (Entous/Bohan, Reuters, 2/2). ... 8 billion for international HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria programs, USA Today reports (Benedetto et al, USA Today, 2/3). ... 45 billion for the new State Department Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator, headed by Randall Tobias (Marquis, New York Times, 2/3). ... For FY 2004, Congress approved $2. 4 billion for international AIDS, TB and malaria programs, $400 million more than Bush had requested (Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, 1/29). ... new money" -- for the Millennium Challenge Account, an assistance program for developing nations that encourages democracy and development through economic aid, according to the Washington Post (Kessler, Washington Post, 2/3). ...
- 8 billion for global AIDS programs, more than $9 billion must be committed to the AIDS relief plan over the next three years to meet Bush's promise of $15 billion over five years, which he made during his 2003 State of the Union address, according to USA Today. ... But it reduces funding for the multilateral Global Fund to Fight AIDS by more than half -- down to the level of France's contribution. ... The International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care said in a statement that Bush and Congress should "shore up funding" for AIDS, TB and malaria programs. ... IAPAC President and CEO Jose Zuniga said that if the administration has concerns about the Global Fund, "they are better to articulate them, and to work with the global community to find remedies, as opposed to hastily withdrawing support from this promising institution" (IAPAC release, 2/2). ...
- Except for "meager" increases for the Ryan White CARE Act AIDS Drug Assistance Program and the Minority HIV/AIDS Initiative, the FY 2005 budget proposal "continues to underfund the domestic and global" effort to combat HIV/AIDS, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago said in a statement. According to AFC, the FY 2005 budget includes a $35 million increase for ADAP, bringing the program's total appropriation to $783 million for the fiscal year. ...
71. Capital University News - California State University, Sacramento
- www.csus.edu
- Printer Friendly Version Capital University News, California State University, Sacramento .
- --> Hornet sports has high hopes for spring.
- Men’s basketball.
- Men’s tennis.
- The team is aiming for its fourth-consecutive Big Sky Conference title and sixth in the last seven years. ...
- The Hornets have won each of the last two Big Sky Conference championships and have combined for a 36-12 record over that span. ...
- That will mark four times in nine years that CSUS will have served as the host institution to the national championships. ...
- The men's and women's golf teams each return to the course this spring for four tournaments. ...
- The men's team has a youthful look with just two seniors. The men will open their season on Feb. ...
- For schedules and the latest sports news, visit www. ...
- California State University, Sacramento Public Affairs.
- California State University, Sacramento Public Affairs.
72. Article: Moon
- en.wikipedia.org
- For other moons in the solar system, please see natural satellite. For other things named Moon see Moon (disambiguation). ...
- Moon Click image for description .
- It has no formal name other than "The Moon" although it is occasionally called Luna (Latin for moon) to distinguish it from the generic "moon. ...
- During the ancient period, it was not uncommon for cultures to believe that the Moon died each night, thus descending into the underworld; other cultures believed that the Moon chased the Sun (and vice-versa). ...
- For researchers, KREEP is a convenient tracer, useful for reporting the story of the volcanic history of the lunar crust and chronicling the frequency of impacts by comets and other celestial bodies. ...
- However, regardless of what causes them, gamma rays for each element are all different from one another -- each produces a unique spectral "signature," detectable by a spectrometer. A complete global mapping of the Moon for the abundance of these elements has never been performed. ...
- The dark and relatively featureless lunar plains are called maria, latin for seas, since they were believed by ancient astronomers to be water-filled seas. ... Scientists think that such asymmetry of the lunar crust most likely accounts for the Moon's off-set center of mass. ...
- Ben Bussey of Johns Hopkins University using images taken by the Clementine mission determined that four mountainous regions on the rim of the 73 km wide Peary crater at the Moon's north pole appeared to remain illuminated for the entire Lunar day. ...
- Neither the Lunar Prospector nor more recent surveys, such as those of the Smithsonian Institution, have found direct evidence of lunar water, ice, or water vapour. ...
- For instance, if the core contains more magnetic elements (such as iron) than the Earth, then the impact theory loses some credibility (although there are alternate explanations for why the lunar core might contain less iron). ...
- One source of this atmosphere is outgassing - the release of gases, for instance radon, which originate deep within the Moon's interior. ...
- This is a purely psychological effect (atmospheric refraction and its larger distance actually causes the image of the Moon near the horizon to be slightly smaller); it is assumed that size judgments for overhead objects were not important during evolution of the cognitive apparatus and are therefore inaccurate. ...
- For comparison, the Sun has an apparent magnitude of -26. ...
73. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
- safari.csuchico.edu
- CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO.
- California State University, Chico.
- Classify your undergraduate institution:.
- Mens college.
- Institutional EnrollmentMen and Women Provide numbers of students reported on IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey 1999 as of the institutions official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 1999. ...
- Men.
- Men.
- Provide numbers of degree-seeking undergraduate students reported on IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey 1999 as of the institutions official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 1999. Refer to IPEDS EF-1 Part A or IPEDS EF-2 Part A surveys based on column and line numbers in grid for totals.
- Number of degrees awarded by your institution from July 1, 1998, to June 30, 1999.
- For complete instructions and definitions of data elements, see the IPEDS GRS instructions and glossary. ...
- For Bachelors or Equivalent Programs.
- Report for the cohort of full-time first-time bachelors (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students who entered in fall 1993. Include in the cohort those who entered your institution during the summer term preceding fall 1993. ...
- Of the initial 1993 cohort, how many did not persist and did not graduate for the following reasons: deceased, permanently disabled, armed forces, foreign aid service of the federal government, or official church missions; total allowable exclusions: 0. ...
- Final 1993 cohort, after adjusting for allowable exclusions: 1,244 .
74. Institution: DUKE UNIVERSITY UNITID 198419 FICE = 002920 SECTOR ...
- www.provost.duke.edu
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75. MEN'S LACROSSE CLUB E-MAIL DIRECTORY
- www.englishlacrosse.co.uk
- MEN'S LACROSSE CLUB E-MAIL DIRECTORY .
- State : Institution/Club : Contact : E-Mail Address .
- CA California State at Hayward Mike Bladwin mbaldwin@haywire. ...
- CA California at Berkeley, University of Jeff Wiley jawiley@uclink4. ...
- CA California at Davis, University of Josh Miner jtminer@ucdavis. ...
- CA California at Los Angeles, University of Manual Lopez mlopez1@ucla. ...
- CA California at San Diego, University of Ryan Jordan ryan_jordan@ljcds. ...
- CA California at San Diego, University of Tim Leung tleung@ucsd. ...
- Northern California Lacrosse Association Andy Still atstill@earthlink. ...
- Northern California League President Tony Prestigiacomo presto@tol. ...
- University of California at San Diego Director of Sports Clubs Scott Berndes sberndes@ucsd. ...
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