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  • 43. JUDGES.BIOGRAPHIES
    JUDGES biographies. Had the honour to judge american Boxer Club futurity in 1989 Panama Kennel Club (Club Canino de Panama) (presently vice pres.) Has judged in
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    Barrett, Shirley, Pinehaven;, Nelson, NEW ZEALAND.
    She is breeder of English Cockers since 1958 and breeder of Jack Russell Terriers since 1995. Has exhibited many of both breeds to their Ch. as well as Breed, Group and BIS wins. Has also owned and exhibited American Cockers, Afghans, English Pointers, English Setters and Dobermans. Has a long association with other breeds, such as Golden Retrievers, Shelties, Collies, GSD and Poodles. She is licensed All Breed judge and has been judging since 1978 throughout New Zealand and Australia USA and Canada.
    Beam, Mrs. Maxine V, Texas, U.S.A. Professional handler, all breeds for almost 30 years, retired in 1972 and commenced judging in 1973.
    Handled 3 poodles to win the Quaker Oats Ken-L award, first in 1956 with toy, "Ch. Blakeen Ding Ding" who was also top all breeds BIS that year, in 1957 the miniature poodle, "Eng/Am/Can Ch. Adastra Magic Fame" which was retired with 53 Bests, and in 1963 the miniature "Eng/Am./Can/Mex. Ch. Montmarte Marie Nina"
    She handled "Ch. Rockmont's Glamour" in 1954 and won all 3 awards given by Amer. Boxer Club for bitch, most breeds, Groups and BIS, the wonderful BIS shepherd, "Ch. Royal Rogue of Long Worth", the Cairns "Ch. Milbryan McGillicuddy" and "Ch. Caihness Colonel" , the great Lhasa "Ch. Licos Kula La" and many others.

    44. Navtech's Instructor Biographies
    and Remote Sensing, and the american Geophysical Union. on the ION Council twice as Western Region vice president and work in GPS receiver dev., was ION pres.
    http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/instructors/instruct.asp
    - Site Navigator - To GPS Supply Home To Seminars Home 2004/2005 Schedule Registration ... Site Search Navtech's Seminar Instructors Keith D. McDonald
    McDonald is Navtech’s Technical Director and Chairman, is President of Navtech Consulting, a satellite technology consulting firm. He served as Scientific Director of the DoD Navigation Satellite Program and Executive Director of the Four Service Group, which initiated the Navstar GPS program in the early 1970's. He has broad experience in many aspects of GPS, including system engineering, signal structure, system operation, applications, and policy. He was awarded the Institute of Navigation’s Norman P. Hays Award in 1987 for his accomplishments in the advancement of navigation, and served as Vice Chairman and then Chairman of the first and second international ION satellite conferences. Mr. McDonald served as ION President in 1990-91 and in November of 1997, he became President of the International Association of Institutes of Navigation for a three-year term. He was a member of the National Academy of Science/National Research Council Committee on the Future of GPS, and has been instrumental in activities addressing the removal of SA and the incorporation of additional GPS civil signals, such as L5 to future generations of satellites.

    45. Politcs
    from the voters’ was really just a sign that the american People are Of New York, vicepres. She wrote the greatest of the biographies on Hunter S. Thompson.
    http://www.hal.nu/sermons/politcs.htm
    Hal's Political Stylings
    Now Washington, D.C.
    Is a funny little town
    The further you look into it
    The further things stick out
    -David Byrne
    To say that I am a political junkie is an understatement. Those of you who really know me, know that politics are my life. Sure, I love motorcycles Tabasco , sports, and red wine, but politics, the process, the players, and the parties, are what make me who I am. It started a decade ago, the first hint of what would rapidly become an obsession the likes of which I had never known. By 1991, I was in deep, and when 1992 rolled around, it was all over. I was hooked. This page will be the focus of more and more of my attention in the future. For now, I hope a few links to selected sites will satisfy you, you jackals. MCGOVERN Sen. George McGovern is my political hero. A man who stood for what he believed in, no matter what the cost. Easily one of the most honest, sincere, and respectable men ever to hold office. He is currently president of the Middle East Policy Council. HUNTER S. THOMPSON

    46. American Presidents - College Library Undergraduate Research Guide
    sunsite.unc.edu/lia/president/preshome.html a complete video archive of all american presidents Life policies; biographies of president, vice president and
    http://college.library.wisc.edu/resources/subject_guides/amerpres.htm
    Undergraduate Research Guide: American Presidency
    Overview
    Finding Books

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    Scope
    This subject guide covers the history of the American presidency, with emphasis on the 20th century. It also considers the growth of presidential power, the role of the presidency in the modern world, and the election process.
    Overview
    Facts About the Presidents
    College Library Reference Collection: E 176.1 K3 2001 Speeches of the American Presidents
    College Library Reference Collection: J 81.4 S64 2001 The Presidency A to Z
    College Library Reference Collection: JK 511 P775 1998 The Presidents: A Reference History
    College Library Reference Collection: E 176.1 P918 1996 Vital Statistics on the Presidency: Washington to Clinton
    College Library Reference Collection: JK 518 R34 1996 Presidential Elections, 1789-1992
    College Library Reference Collection: JK 524 P678 1995 Encyclopedia of the Republican Party; Encyclopedia of the Democratic Party College Library Reference Collection: JK 2352 K87 1997 Encyclopedia of Third Parties in the United States College Library Reference Collection: JK 2261 K78 1991 Current American Government College Library Reference Collection: JK 1 C14 Refer to the index under "President" The United States Government Manual College Library Reference Collection: JK 421 A3 Refer to the section on the Executive Branch

    47. University Of California History Digital Archives
    192750, Santa Clara Water Conservation Dist., Santa Paula; member, 1929-31, Federal Farm Board; vice-president, 1933-44, american Inst. pres., 1912-42, Cal
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    A B C D ... S T U V W X ... Z Tapp, Jesse W. , b. Jan. 2, 1900, Corydon, Ky.; d. Jan. 18, 1967. Ex officio Regent as pres., State Bd. of Agri., 1964-67. Education: B.S. 1920, U. Ky.; M.S. 1922, U. Wis.; 1924-26, Harvard grad. sch. Honorary degrees: U. Ky., 1953; Occidental Coll., 1965. Career: agri. economist, U.S. Dept. of Agri., 1920-28; economist, 1928-33, Ntl. Investors Corp., N.Y.C.; employed, 1933-39, asst. admin., 1936-39, Agri. Adjustment Admn.; pres., dir., 1937-39, Federal Surplus Commodities Corp.; dir., 1938-39, Federal Crop Ins. Corp.; vice-pres., 1939-51, exec. vice-pres., 1951-54, vice-chmn. of bd., 1954-55, chmn. of bd., 1955-56, Bank of Am., S.F. Mem., President's Advisory Comm. on Agri., 1953-61, Foreign Economic Policy Comn., 1953-54. Trustee: Occidental Coll., Huntington Library and Art Gallery. Taussig, Rudolph Julius

    48. University Of California History Digital Archives
    vicepres., mem., bd. Order of Ethiopia; Royal Order of Phoenix (Greece); american Heritage Freedom July 1, 2000 because of his position as vice president of
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    A B C D ... J K L M N O ... Z Keene, William B. , b. February 23, 1925, Youngstown, Ohio. Ex officio Regent as Alumni Association President, Education : B.A. Economics, 1949, UC Los Angeles; L.L.B., 1952, UC Los Angeles. Career : was student body president at UCLA; member of first graduating class of UCLA Law School; Deputy District Attorney, Los Angeles County, 1953-57; Private law practice, 1957-63; Superior Court Judge, Los Angeles, 1965-73. Kellogg, Martin , b. March 13, 1828, Vernon, Connecticut; d. Aug. 26, 1903. Ex officio Regent as President of the University. 1890-99 (see Administration, Presidents Kennedy, Laurence J., Jr ., b. May 22, 1918, S.F.; d. Jan. 8, 1986. Appointed Regent to fill unexpired term of Regent Roth, 1964-68.

    49. American Cultural History - 1960-1969
    buildings or skyscrapers created a distinctly american structural type Oswald in 1963. His vice President, Lyndon B places and events. biographies Subject Guide Books and Internet
    http://www.nhmccd.cc.tx.us/contracts/lrc/kc/decade60.html
    FACTS about this decade.
    • Population 177,830,000 Unemployment 3,852,000 National Debt 286.3 Billion Average Salary $4,743 Teacher's Salary $5,174 Minimum Wage $1.00 Life Expectancy: Males 66.6 years, Females 73.1 years Auto deaths 21.3 per 100,000 An estimated 850,000 "war baby" freshmen enter college; emergency living quarters are set up in dorm lounges, hotels and trailer camps.
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    AMERICAN CULTURAL HISTORY
    T he sixties were the age of youth, as 70 million children from the post-war baby boom became teenagers and young adults. The movement away from the conservative fifties continued and eventually resulted in revolutionary ways of thinking and real change in the cultural fabric of American life. No longer content to be images of the generation ahead of them, young people wanted change. The changes affected education, values, lifestyles, laws, and entertainment. Many of the revolutionary ideas which began in the sixties are continuing to evolve today. Metacrawler Yahoo INDEX T he purpose of this web and library guide is to help the user gain a broad understanding and appreciation for the culture and history of the 1960s. In a very small way, this is a bibliographic essay. While there is no way we can link to everything, we have attempted to find areas of special interest and to select information that we hold dear today - movies we watch, songs we sing, events that move us, people we admire.

    50. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
    .. american Revolution DC= direct current DD=Doctor June congressional action. vice president Oct. pres. Bill Clinton and pres. Boris Yeltsin
    http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_almanacs

    51. .: US News :. .: All American Patriots :.
    named for his uncle, the first american missionary to When Morton declined the offer, the vicepresidential nomination But on September 19, the pres ident died
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    .: All American Patriots :. Celebrating and Strengthening American Patriotism Become a member now! Main Menu Home US News Submit News Headlines United States Information Political Polls Patriot FAQ Contact Us United States Information 9/11 Commission American Historical Documents American Presidents American Vice Presidents Cabinet of President George W. Bush CIA Democratic National Committee Department of Defense Department of Homeland Security Department of Justice Election 2004 Fifty States Fun and Games Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Lobbyists Military News Republican National Committee State Department U.S. House of Representatives United States Senate United States Supreme Court White House Login Username:
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    52. Native American Law Students Association, CUA
    Native american Law Student Association. NALSA is working to bring. the Navajo Nation Supreme Court. to Catholic's Columbus School of Law. to sit in session during the 20002001 academic year. Funding and support are needed. NEWS FLASH! Russell Shew, vice-pres., rjs@dcfind.com. Meliha Perez, Sec'y/Treas., 31perez@cua.edu. Native american Law Student
    http://studentorg.cua.edu/nalsa
    Native American Law Student Association NALSA is working to bring
    the Navajo Nation Supreme Court
    to Catholic's Columbus School of Law
    to sit in session during the 2000-2001 academic year.
    Funding and support are needed. NEWS FLASH!
    The Navajo Nation Supreme Court may sit in session at CUA's law school on February 6, 2001. The Navajo Nation Supreme Court has held sessions at the law schools of Stanford, Harvard (Feb. 1999) , Michigan, UCLA (Nov. 1999) , Wisconsin, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Arizona State, and New Mexico. As Navajo Chief Justice Robert Yazzie explained in the Harvard Gazette , "These are not moot court sessions. They are actual cases before the Navajo Nation Supreme Court."
    James Zion In December 1999, James Zion, Solicitor to the Courts of the Navajo Nation and a 1969 CUA Law grad, wrote Dean Robert Destro about the possibility of the Navajo Nation Supreme Court sitting in session at the Columbus School of Law. CUA's Native American Law Student Association is working to make the possibility become a reality. Support is needed. Zion also hopes to present the Navajo concept of "peacemaking" to the CUA community. It's a concept discussed in

    53. .: US News :. .: All American Patriots :.
    biographies of US Presidents biographies of US Presidents George Washington Complete List of american vice Presidents; Complete List of american Presidents and
    http://www.allamericanpatriots.com/m-wfsection index category-64.html
    .: All American Patriots :. Celebrating and Strengthening American Patriotism Become a member now! Main Menu Home US News Submit News Headlines United States Information Political Polls Patriot FAQ Contact Us United States Information 9/11 Commission American Historical Documents American Presidents American Vice Presidents Cabinet of President George W. Bush CIA Democratic National Committee Department of Defense Department of Homeland Security Department of Justice Election 2004 Fifty States Fun and Games Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Lobbyists Military News Republican National Committee State Department U.S. House of Representatives United States Senate United States Supreme Court White House Login Username:
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    54. Landmark Documents In American History An On-line Archive
    Back to Available DatabasesLandmark Documents in american HistoryBIOGRAPHIESJohnson, Lyndon B Kennedy, who chose Johnson as his vicepres- idential running mate
    http://www.exit109.com/~hhrs/Library/Landmarks.pdf

    55. District 11 File Cabinet
    vice pres of Education (pdf) vice pres of Marketing (pdf) vice pres Public Relations It has a member database for contact info, biographies, dated joined, etc.
    http://members.aol.com/cbttmclub/filecabinet/
    District 11 File Cabinet
    Toastmasters International - Region 5 - District 11
    Serving Indiana and Northern Kentucky
    Making Effective Communication A Worldwide Reality
    For Better Listening, Thinking, Speaking. A number of useful links are included at the bottom of this page.
    including
    Here is where you can find information that may no longer be on the main web pages or linked by them. It is hoped that the slowly growing pieces of information here will help build your club to a more successful year. The underlined items are links to pages on this or other web sites. The Spokesman Current Issue: Previous Issue: The Award Winning District 11 Newsletter May, 2004 Issue (pdf) October, 2003 Issue (pdf)
    Calendar for 2003-2004
    (pdf) REV: 0703 For Area and Division Governors Long Range Planning Chart (pdf) for Strengthening Existing Clubs, Building New Clubs and Going Beyond. Distinguished Club Plan Information Sheet (pdf) .(pdf)
    The famous handy little helping page for better understanding of what's expected is critical to the new Area Governor's success and ultimately, to the District success.

    56. Grew, Joseph Clark
    Grew, Joseph Clark, 1880–1965, american diplomat, b. Boston. Clark, Bison Pass Their Opening Test (The Washington Post). James E. Connor Bank vice pres
    http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0821832.html
    in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
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    57. North American Jewish Federation Delegation Begins Solidarity Mission In Israel
    Contact Gail Hyman, vice pres., Public Affairs, 212.284.6568. North american Jewish Federation Delegation Begins Solidarity Mission in Israel.
    http://www.ujc.org/content_display.html?ArticleID=81700

    58. AWIS Of San Diego Contact Past Chairs/Board Members
    D. vice pres Barbara Coleman, Ph.D. vice pres Linette Edison, July of 2001, Melissa was the vice president of has received awards from the american Society of
    http://awis.npaci.edu/shtml/contact_past.shtml
    2004 Board Members 2003 Board Members 2002 Board Members 2001 Board Members 2000 Board Members 1999 Board Members President: Janet White President: Anna-Maria Hays , Ph.D. President: Anna-Maria Hays , Ph.D. President: Elaine Weidenhammer, Ph.D. Kim Barrett, Ph.D. Lee Fortunato, Ph.D. Vice Pres:
    Vice Pres:

    Barbara Coleman, Ph.D.
    Vice Pres:
    Barbara Coleman, Ph.D.
    Vice Pres:
    Linette Edison
    Cathleen Davies Marcelle Vogel Treasurer:
    Kathleen Ogilvie, Ph.D.
    Treasurer:
    Kathleen Ogilvie, Ph.D.
    Treasurer:
    Kathleen Ogilvie, Ph.D.
    Treasurer:
    Kathleen Ogilvie, Ph.D.
    Linette Edison Sharon Wampler, Ph.D. Nat'l Liaison:
    Historian:

    Susan Forsburg, Ph.D.
    Historian: Melissa Fitzgerald, Ph.D. Historian: Melissa Fitzgerald, Ph.D. Marcelle Vogel Secretary: Tobey Tam , Ph.D. Secretary: Karen Arden , Ph.D. Secretary: Karen Arden , Ph.D. Sergeant-at-Arms: Barbara Coleman, Ph.D. Sharon Wampler, Ph.D. Public Relations: Karin Lucas, Ph.D. Member-at-Large: Tobey Tam, Ph.D.

    59. Presidents Of The United States
    presidents/indexjs.html 6) american presidents Life each president, inaugural speeches, vice president pages http//farmingdaleschools.org/fps/files/pres.htm.
    http://www.42explore.com/presidt.htm
    The Topic:
    Presidents of the United States Easier - The President of the United States is the chief executive of the country. The President is elected by the people of the United States through the Electoral College. George Washington was the first president. George W. Bush became President of the United States in 2001. He is from the Republican party. Harder - The president is the highest elected position in the United States government. In the United States, a presidential election is held every four years to select a new president. It is possible for a president to serve up to two terms which is eight years. To be eligible for the presidency, a candidate must be a natural-born citizen, must have lived in the United States for a minimum of 14 years, and must be at least 35 years old. The president is the head of the executive branch of the government. In addition to leading the country, the president is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Although there are many political parties, the president has been either a Democrat or a Republican since the mid 1800's.

    60. Presidential Links
    http//www.npg.si.edu/col/pres/index.htm The american presidency A Glorious Burden http//americanhistory.si presidency, the office of the vice president, and
    http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/polisci/americangov/presidential-sim/presidential
    Presidential Links
    General Links Presidential Portraits The Office of the President The Vice-Presidency ... Activities
    General Links
    Yahoo Guide to U.S. Presidents
    http://dir.yahoo.com/Arts/Humanities/History/U_SHistory/People/Presidents/
    Web Directory: American Presidency http://www.interlink-cafe.com/uspresidents/
    selected resources, an informal reference guide.
    Presidential Portraits
    POTUS Presidents of the United States
    http://www.ipl.org/ref/POTUS/
    "In this resource you will find background information, election results, cabinet members, notable events, and some points of interest on each of the presidents. Links to biographies, historical documents, audio and video files, and other presidential sites are also included to enrich this site."
    The Presidents of the United States
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/index.html
    Biographies of presidents, from 1789 to present, from the official White House Web site.
    The Presidents
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/presidents/indexjs.html
    This PBS Web feature focuses on the careers of seven U.S. presidents.
    Hall of Presidents
    http://www.npg.si.edu/col/pres/index.htm

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