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Extractions: Health and Science Inventions and Discoveries The National Inventors Hall of Fame Damadian, Raymond V. Born: Birthplace: Forest Hills, N.Y. Damadian invented the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner that has revolutionized diagnostic medicine. The MRI yields radio signal outputs from the body's tissue that can be either transformed into images or analyzed to provide the chemical composition of the tissue. (1989) Damadian, Raymond V. Inventor of MRI to Work With Pacemaker Inventor On the MRI-compatible Pacemaker. (Business Wire) Fonar to Walk With the Giants / GE agrees to distribute, sell company's scanner (Newsday) Dr. Raymond V. Damadian to Receive Armenian American Medical Society of California's Lifetime Achievement Award (Armenian Reporter, The) (Newsday) (Newsday) Raymond V. Damadian, M.D. Named Knights of Vartan 2003 "Man of the Year"
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Extractions: Print this Page Note: Courses preceded by an asterisk (*) are suitable for non-majors. Click on the course name for the course description. For more information on these courses (including instructor, course time and course location), see the Spring 2003 Linguistics Course Schedule (undergrad) Introduction to the Study of Language Conference Course in Linguistics This course will introduce you to linguistics, the scientific study of language. In what ways do languages differ? In what ways are languages the same? How do languages change over time? Why do languages change? What are the differences between verbal and non-verbal communicating? Do dolphins speak? How do children learn language, and how do adults learn language? Does language control our view of reality? How does language interact with social class? What kind of language should be taught in schools? What language problems do other countries have? What are the different language families of the world?
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Extractions: More Pages: armenia Page 1 Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "armenia" , sorted by average review score: Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War Published in Hardcover by New York University Press (May, 2003) Author: Thomas De Waal Average review score: Rightful intentions, wrongful neutrality The book represents independent, comprehensive and up-to-date research of one of the most disastrous modern wars in the Caucasus region. It can definitely serve as a good reference point for anybody who is interested in the post-Soviet development of South Caucasus countries. Numerous references, original interviews with top officials of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Turkey and other courtiers offer an invaluable piece of information, which could not be found anywhere else. At the same time, however, the book has single but fundamental flaw. Apparently, in pursue of not being accused of siding with either party of this conflict, the Author obstinately balances the "pro-Armenian" and "pro-Azeri" facts with each other in order to create some facade of neutrality. In most of the cases it is expressed in improper comparisons, putting accents on incomparably important aspects of the conflict and sometimes even bringing about unchecked (if not dubious) information in order to counterbalance the well-known facts. As a result the truth is often obscured, hidden or even compromised. After all, the reality is much more uneven than 50-50 formula adopted in the "Black Garden...".
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Extractions: from the Texas Classical Association home page articles pedagogical materials reviews announcements links If you have a review you would like to contribute to this website, please send it to ginlindzey@lindzey.us . We would greatly appreciate your help in making this a very useful website. Balme, Maurice and Lawall, Gilbert, Athenaze: An Introduction to Ancient Greek , Books I and II; Teachers Handbook, Books I and II, Oxford University Press, 1991. Book I, Pp 270, ISBN 0-19-505621-3; Teachers Handbook, Book I, Pp 110, ISBN 0-19-506384-8; Book II, Pp 297, ISBN 0-19-505622-1; Teachers Handbook II, Pp 129, ISBN 0-19-506930-7.
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Extractions: Return to Sunrise Index by Rev Daniel Maurer, C.J.D. The 2000-2001 Organ Concert Series in Vladivostok ended with two sold-out performances of a special Ave Maria concert in homage to the patroness of the parish, the Most Holy Mother God, during her special month of May. These annual Ave Maria concerts, begun just a year ago with only one performance, have in a very short time become a city tradition and the most highly praised concerts in the entire series. Originally the inspiration of our parish organist Marina Omelchenko for the Jubilee Year 2000, the concerts were so well received last year that she suggested that we should do something similar this year. The new and revised program, performed twice, drew rave reviews not only from the public but also from performing art critics of the local news media and from influential members of the Russian Far East classical music community. They were widely recognized as the most spiritual and inspirational musical program ever performed in Vladivostok.
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Extractions: On March 15, the IATP access site at the Republic Scientific and Technical Library in Minsk, hosted 31 finalists of Thematic Small Grants, Round Two, and Rolling Mini-Grants, August and November rounds, from all parts of Belarus. The finalists met to get acquainted with each other, present their projects, and establish contacts with representatives of various NGOs for future collaboration. The meeting began with a brief statement by IATP Belarus Country Coordinator Alexander Solodkov, who congratulated the participants on the successful completion of their projects and encouraged them to continue their collaboration with IATP. Next, IATP Belarus grant coordinator Elena Boiko told the audience about more concrete grant-related issues and final reporting and invited participants to speak about their grant websites. Some of the projects presented by the finalists were
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Extractions: At 23, I was selling lousy stereo equipment to families who couldn't afford it, and one morning I woke to the sound of my own gasping breath. I wanted to go back to school. And the only place that would take me would be the community college. After begging a disciplinary committee to take me back, they told me that I would have to take every class over that I failed and that it would always be on my permanent record. But if I did well, I could redeem myself and they would do everything they could to help me. Being treated like an adult when you are still a kid is as disconcerting as it is invigorating. Unlike typical four-year colleges, there are no dorms, no campus parties, no frats, no first time away from home distractions and no low expectations. Rather than expecting that I was to spend all my free time partying, the teachers assumed I was there to push myself. In high school all they wanted was attendance and discipline, and from freshman I knew at four-year schools, teachers there offered freedom without real accountability. I was living in the margin with other losers people who had to deal with real responsibility, real freedom and their own fears that this was the last second chance they would ever get.
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Extractions: Sometimes we want to draw conclusions about some tested-for property (blood-type, political preference, favorite ice-cream... ) of every member of a population (all Americans, all wombats, all left-handed Armenian mole-diggers... ) in circumstances where we could not possibly look at all members of that population. It's been found that we can sometimes look at a small part of a population (called a sample of 100 Americans, of a million wombats, of 3 left-handed Armenian mole-diggers... ) and draw conclusions that will hold true for the whole population. This can work because populations are sometimes so well mixed up that relatively small parts of it will have very much the same composition as the whole.
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Extractions: Back to Table of Contents - World War I Links of Interest I am in the process of contacting this web sites to ask permission to link to them, so some of these may have to be dropped: Camp Dix Camp Dodge Camp Grant and Camp Pike WWI at The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives Camp Jackson Vintage Post Cards (Columbia, S.C.) Slow to load. Camp Merritt (New Jersey) Camp Upton (Yaphank Long Island, N.Y.) Life at Camp Funston: Reflections of Army Sergeant Charles L. Johnston (Fort Riley, Kansas) Also see at this site: Maps related to World War I including United States Military camps (at this web site) Military Camps (or National Army Cantonments) featuring Camp Custer and Camp Zachary Taylor (at this web site)
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Extractions: The entire world knows Los Angeles. No other city has been so well represented in film, television, magazines and popular music. It's a real-life version of one of those souvenir postcard folders that spill out images accordion-style: tall palm trees exploding like fireworks in an azure sky; the Hollywood Sign gleaming huge and white against a shrub-blanketed hillside; freeways flowing like concrete rivers across the landscape; a lone surfer, silhouetted against the sunset's glow, riding the day's last wave. The first thing to grasp about the area is its size. Occupying nearly 4000 square miles, you could take New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, Houston, and Philadelphia, lay them down together like jigsaw puzzle pieces, and youd easily fit them into Los Angeles County. Because the region is so vast, it lives by the automobile. Many people say that you cant live here without a car. While thats not quite true, if you dont have one, youll spend a lot of time waiting and walking. The area is also surprisingly varied. Standing on a sunny beach, you can see snowy mountains, then drive to them within a couple of hours. Almost any terrain - desert, forest, hillside, lakeshore - is easily accessible to anyone with a car.