Official Athletic Site Of The Furman University - Default general A vastly improved player who will be looking to break into thelineup this season Also a member of the Lake Brantley golf team. http://www.furmanpaladins.com/tennis_m/seasons/2004/2004bios.html
Transfer Course Equivalencies--Southeast Community College-Beatrice bios 2410, general Genetics, bios301, 4, general Genetics. CHEM 1100, generalChemistry II, CHEM110, 4, general Chemistry II. PHED 1010, golf, ATHP105P, 1,golf. http://www.unl.edu/nuhusker/tequiv/tequiv-sccb.html
Extractions: Transfer Course Equivalencies Updated May 2004 Following is a list of current course equivalents between SCC-Beatrice and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; credit at NU is stated in semester hours. If a specific UNL course equivalent has not been identified, other notations are used. GNCR; course transfers as UNL general hours HSCR; course is high school or remedial level; hours and course do not transfer Contact your NU college to determine whether a course will be applicable to your intended major. While every effort is made to keep this list up to date, courses may be added or deleted at any time. Courses not listed may also be transferable and degree applicable. Equivalencies are date-specific and dependent upon when the course was taken. Equivalencies no longer in effect are not included in the list, but will be included in NU's evaluation of transfer credit if taken during the period the equivalency was in effect. In some cases, two or more transfer courses may be needed to achieve the equivalent of a UNL course. For an official evaluation of transfer credits, students are encouraged to apply for admission to NU, and submit complete high school and post-secondary transcripts. Begin your search for courses by selecting one of SCC-Beatrice's subject abbreviations:
Transfer Course Equivalencies--Concordia University BIO 288, Animal Behavior, bios***@, 3, CHEM 116. general Inorganic QualativeAnalysis, CHEM110, 4, general Chemistry II. HHP 154, golf, INDV***@, 0.5, http://www.unl.edu/nuhusker/tequiv/tequiv-concordia.html
Extractions: HSCR; course is high school or remedial level; hours and course do not transfer Contact your NU college to determine whether a course will be applicable to your intended major. While every effort is made to keep this list up to date, courses may be added or deleted at any time. Courses not listed may also be transferable and degree applicable. Equivalencies are date-specific and dependent upon when the course was taken. Equivalencies no longer in effect are not included in the list, but will be included in NU's evaluation of transfer credit if taken during the period the equivalency was in effect. In some cases, two or more transfer courses may be needed to achieve the equivalent of a UNL course. For an official evaluation of transfer credits, students are encouraged to apply for admission to NU, and submit complete high school and post-secondary transcripts. Begin your search for courses by selecting one of Concordia University's subject abbreviations:
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AMRA New Members Profiles/bios For the past twenty years his golf handicap has been between scratch and three. theCounty Counsels Office in San Bernardino County doing general civil work http://www.muleracing.org/archived_profiles.html
Extractions: To hear him tell it, he is just a golf bum and gambler. The reality is that Tom Krahelski is a practicing attorney in public law, a scratch golfer, historical blues collector, student of gambling and golf, owner of a classic Porsche Carrera and one of the most avid devotees of mule racing in the country. Hence, the unofficial official title of AMRA Southern California Gambling Representative Tom states, "I discovered mule racing more than two years ago while I was at OTB. After deciphering the speed indexes and the other information in the Daily Racing Form past performances, I became very impressed by the durability and consistency of these wonderful animals. Ive been betting close to ninety percent of the mule races at OTB ever since, with considerable success." Golf is his passion. "I spend one month each year at St. Andrews, Scotland playing golf," says Tom. While there, he also spends times betting on greyhound races. For the past twenty years his golf handicap has been between scratch and three. (See info on Toms "hole in one" on the web www.standrews.org.uk/courses/holeinone.htm) In his professional life, Tom practices law in the County Counsels Office in San Bernardino County doing general civil work including contracts, leases, and special district assignments. He has been a lawyer since 1974, with two years of private practice, nineteen years of public law, and a hiatus from the bar for six years to bet on horses full time.
ABC.com: General Hospital to the rich character of Lucky Spencer, son of general Hospital s famous is not working,Greg enjoys a number of sports including golf, basketball, horseback http://abc.go.com/daytime/generalhospital/bios/greg_vaughan.html
Extractions: var gnav_bgcolor = "#000000"; Choose a show PRIMETIME 2004 Fall Schedule 8 Simple Rules According to Jim Alias America's Funniest Home Videos The Bachelor The Big House The Drew Carey Show Extreme Makeover Extreme Makeover: Home Edition George Lopez I'm with Her Jimmy Kimmel Live Kingdom Hospital Less Than Perfect Life with Bonnie Married to the Kellys My Wife and Kids NYPD Blue Super Millionaire The Practice The Ultimate Love Test TGIF George Lopez Married To The Kellys Life with Bonnie DAYTIME All My Children General Hospital One Life To Live The View Super Soap Weekend See Complete List ABC SPECIALS American Music Awards The 76th Annual Academy Awards GAMES Alias Underground Who Wants To Be A Millionaire SPORTS Bowl Championship Series Monday Night Football Wide World of Sports HDTV Bios Recaps Gallery Messages ... Home Greg Vaughan Lucky Spencer Greg Vaughan joined the cast of General Hospital in the coveted role of Lucky Spencer in February 2003. Named as one of People Magazine 's Sexiest Men Alive in December 2002, Greg brings an unmistakable charm to the rich character of Lucky Spencer, son of General Hospital's famous supercouple Luke and Laura.
Meet Us In his spare time, he writes bios for web include family fun, internet dental forums,golf, basketball, fishing status in the Academy of general Dentistry in http://www.21stcenturydental.com/smith/meet_us/meet_us.htm
Opus Solutions than his golf game! Brad is a graduate of Washington and Jefferson College witha major in Psychology and Economics. Reid Hellbusch, VP and general Manager http://www.opus-solutions.com/about-bios.aspx
Extractions: HOME Pat serves as Chairman and is one of the key founders of Opus Solutions. He specializes in garnering company culture and taking companies to the next level, which he has proven throughout his career with industry giants such as Procter and Gamble, Apple Computer and Central Point Software. Prior to his involvement with Opus, Pat was the CEO of American Show Management, which in just 5 years grew to be the largest producer of regional IT events in North America. Pat is a graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle, and remains a "rabid Husky fan." He and his wife, Pam, of 28 years, now reside in Lake Oswego, Oregon, but spend much of their time in sunny Southern California. Pat and Pam have two sons, Chris and Brian who are both currently attending the University of Oregon. Grant Hammersley has been a leader in the tradeshow and event management business for the past 8 years. His experience ranges from starting Stealth Services Worldwide, the transportation and event services arm of Opus Solutions, to his current role as CEO. Prior to his entrance in the tradeshow industry, Grant was a Vice President with Bank of America, specializing in mortgage and later commercial lending.
Staff Bios Jody, a pediatric physical therapist, enjoy outdoor activities such as golf, skiingand Scott was involved in numerous sports as well as general activities in http://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/pages/bios.html
Extractions: Peter S. Zulia Kenneth R. Rusche Gina Ellis Matthew J. Klusman ... Nicholas Papania Oxford Physical Therapy Staff When seen at OPT you can expect friendly, professional, one-on-one attention from our knowledgeable front office staff, board certified physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and nationally certified athletic trainers. With extensive experience in general orthopaedic rehabilitation, sports medicine, industrial on-site physical therapy, and aquatic therapy, the OPT staff is a valuable resource in helping you achieve your goals. Our clinical expertise is sharpened by regular continuing education, and sharing of information through practical intervention. This ensures an effective, progressive approach to rehabilitation and the best possible care for you. We are proud of the staff assembled at OPT. We feel they represent the finest in caring professionals, and are committed to your wellness. Peter S. Zulia, P.T., S.C.S., A.T., C.
Office Of The General Assembly bios on the Members of the Theological Task Force on the on the Office of the GeneralAssembly, and Mike enjoys playing golf, reading, swimming, traveling, and http://www.pcusa.org/oga/ttf-bios.htm
Extractions: Mark Achtemeier is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Ethics at the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary. He holds the B.A. degree from Harvard University, the D.Min. from Union Seminary in Virginia, and the Ph.D. from Duke University. A native of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, he served five years as the pastor of the Windermere Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, North Carolina before coming to Iowa. He is co-author with Andrew Purves of Union in Christ: A Declaration for the Church , and A Passion for the Gospel: Confessing Jesus Christ for the 21st Century . He is married to the Rev. Katherine Morton Achtemeier, and they have three children: Rachel, Sarah and Joshua.
Windsor Consultants - Legal Team Bios Wendell Robison specializes in the placement of general practice attorneys His interestsinclude playing golf, poker, racquetball, hunting, fishing, barbecuing http://www.wci78.com/legal_bios.htm
Sportsnet.ca - Talent Bios Special Interests/Hobbies Playing baseball, tennis, and golf. Gord s bio Gord beganworking at Maple Leaf 1988 being named the Leafs general Manager at http://www.sportsnet.ca/features/talent/showContent.jsp?content=20030625_094923_
USI Women's Golf Player Bios Click here for 200203 Player bios. 87 over 18 holes at the USI Screaming Eagles GolfClassic and HIGH SCHOOL Received general education degree after being home http://www.usi.edu/sports/wgolf/wgolfplayers.asp
Extractions: Major: Elementary Education Named Academic All-GLVC for the third straight year...ranked third on the squad with a career-best 89.1 stroke-per-round average over 21 rounds and 11 tournaments...shot a career-best 172 over 36-holes and 83 over 18-holes in the Screaming Eagles Classic. Ranked second on the squad with a 92.9 average in 10 tournaments...led the Eagles in six tournaments as a sophomore...posted a season-best 183 over 36-holes at the Lady Hawk Invitational and an 87 over 18 holes at the USI Screaming Eagles Golf Classic and the USI-Brescia University-Kentucky Wesleyan College Match-up. Played in four tournaments, nine rounds, as a freshman averaged 103.3 strokes per round had her best round in the Lewis University Spring Invitational with a second-round 97.
Mgt Core Bios (archived) I served as knOwhere Host and general Manager, I also enjoy world travel, the outdoors,golf, my hammock Other bio info (background, interests, travels, oddities http://www.mgtaylor.com/mgtaylor/mgt_core_bios.htm
Extractions: Biographies Gail Taylor "I have been exploring the elements of group genius since teaching my first class of second graders in 1963. This was a peak experience in creative genius for me, watching them bring ideas to reality in the most remarkable and unencumbered ways. Since then, my work has focused on discovering the how's of removing blocks to adult creativity - not teaching creativity; releasing it. My degree is in education from the University of Kansas and training in Montessori methods. In 1972, after teaching in public and Montessori schools for several years, I founded the Learning Exchange as a center where teachers could exchange ideas and rekindle their creativity and enthusiasm for teaching. The Learning Exchange became a successful, nationally recognized, community educational resource center now in its 27th year. Matt and I met in 1976 and married in 1977. Together, we created MG Taylor corporation to develop processes, tools, and environments that support and facilitate the release of group genius to solve 'systemic' problems problems that a group cannot solve without engaging a larger system, of which they represent only one part. Working together, we have grown the enterprise, it's scope of influence and it's vision, deeply effecting thousands of individuals and hundreds of organizations along the way.
Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers RMFW Alt Pub Author bios. Click on the Author s name to read Bio. Event startsat 630pm, Christine golf. Event starts at 730pm, Boulder Area general Genre. http://www.rmfw.org/rmfw_altauthorbios.php
Extractions: RMFW Alt Published Bios Kenn Amdahl Teresa R. Funke Leslee Breene S.A. Sheldon ... Jane A. Westwood The writers here may have written non-fiction or have been alternatively published. RMFW is thrilled with their accomplishments and wants everyone to know about them. Look for a link to their books in our bookstore. - website url - email address - displays book jackets on click Kenn Amdahl is the author of the following published books: "The equatorial deserts of Hell are probably hotter than western Oklahoma in August. The good news for Oklahoma sinners is that Hell is also likely to be more interesting, and easier to escape." first lines of the book
CAI San Diego Chapter - Board Of Directors' Bios Committee as well as the 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003 golf Classics He is a foundingmember of Telecom general, a developer of small continue to page two of bios . http://www.cai-sd.org/html/bios.html
Extractions: 2004 CAI-SD Board of Directors Bios Willie Payne , president, is the Regional Commercial Sales Executive for the Southern California Region of Terminex International. He has worked for Terminix for 26 years, all in the San Diego area. His primary focus is termite control. He is the number one termite sales producer in the company and specializes in community associations and multi-family termite control. He became a member of CAI in 1998 and later joined the Membership Committee in February 2000 and the Monte Carlo Night Committee in 2001. He is currently the President of CAI San Diego Chapter. He is married to his lovely wife Kathy and they have three children and five grandchildren. He graduated from San Diego State University and enjoys football, basketball and traveling in his leisure time. m Kieran Purcell, ESQ. ,president-elect, is a graduate of the University of Colorado. After serving in the United States Navy, he attended California Western School of Law and and joined Epsten, Grinnell and Howell, APC in 1995. Kieran is a Commander in the Navy Reserve. He is a member and past co-chair of the Golf Classic Committee. Brad Ozenbaugh Melinda Young, PCAM, CCAM
Law.com Online Seminars - Bios Title general Counsel Conference West 2003 Antitrust Update Dates 11/13/2003 11/14/2003, Nancy Geenen Nancy America;; Cobra golf Inc. http://store.law.com/seminars/bios.asp?prgid=306
Law.com Online Seminars - Bios Title general Counsel Conference West 2003 Corporate Governance ChecklistDates 11/13/2003 11/14/2003, Nancy Geenen Cobra golf Inc. http://store.law.com/seminars/bios.asp?prgid=304
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AMD Alliance International Board Member bios. In addition he is a member of the board and Director general ofthe holdings and has pursued a lifelong interest in amateur golf competition. http://www.amdalliance.org/Press_Room/Board_Member_Bios.html
Extractions: Dr. Bruce Rosenthal serves as chief of Low Vision Programs at LIGHTHOUSE INTERNATIONAL. He is an adjunct professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at the Mt. Sinai/NYU Medical Center and a distinguished professor at the State University of New York State College of Optometry. He has held the chairman position of both the Low Vision Section and Low Vision Diplomate Program of the American Academy of Optometry. He serves on the executive council of the Low Vision Section of the American Optometric Association and educational chair of the Low Vision Committee. Dr. Rosenthal is only one of one hundred members of his profession who has been recognized as a Distinguished Clinician by the National Academy of Professions and was the recipient of the first annual Corning Low Vision Award for outstanding contributions. Dr. Rosenthal has completed a CD-ROM on macular degeneration and started working on a book on macular degeneration due out in 2000. He has published numerous chapters, articles and scientific papers. He received his A.B. degree from Rutgers University and his B.S. and O.D. degrees from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry.