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  1. Exercises in Algebra by George Edward Atwood, 2010-02-22
  2. Complete Graded Arithmetic; 7th Grade by George Edward Atwood, 2010-03-29
  3. Complete Graded Arithmetic, Volume 1 by George Edward Atwood, 2010-01-10
  4. Complete Graded Arithmetic, Volume 6 by George Edward Atwood, 2010-03-15
  5. Complete Graded Arithmetic (Volume 7) by George Edward Atwood, 2010-10-14
  6. Complete Graded Arithmetic: For Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Grades by George Edward Atwood, 2010-03-20
  7. Elementary algebra by George William Myers, George Edward Atwood, 2010-09-07
  8. The Atwood: Lioness & the Little One (Cloth) by WG ATWOOD, 1980-09-01
  9. Faces in a Cloud : Subjectivity in Personality Theory by Robert D.; Atwood, George E. Stolorow, 1977
  10. Psychoanalytic Treatment: An Intersubjective Approach (Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series) by Robert D. Stolorow, Bernard Brandchaft, et all 2000-02-01
  11. The Intersubjective Perspective
  12. Structures of Subjectivity: Explorations in Psychoanalytic Phenomenology (Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol. 4) by George E. Atwood, Robert D. Stolorow, 1993-01-01
  13. The mortality of princes the great disappointment of human confidence. A sermon on the death of the Prince of Wales, preached at St. James's in Taunton, ... being Palm-Sunday. By George Atwood, ... by George Atwood, 2010-05-29
  14. The rule of doing as we would be done unto stated and recommended. A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Taunton in the county of Somerset, ... on Tuesday, April 2d 1723. By George Atwood, ... by George Atwood, 2010-05-29

21. Atwood
Biography of george atwood (17451807) george atwood. Born 1745 in London, England Main index. george atwood was educated at Westminster School
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George Atwood
Born: 1745 in London, England
Died: 11 July 1807 in Westminster, London, England
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George Atwood was educated at Westminster School. He then attended Trinity College Cambridge, graduating in 1769. He became a Fellow of Trinity and taught there. Atwood was a very popular lecturer giving many demonstrations in his lectures. He published details of these demonstrations in 1776. In the same year he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society William Pitt, British prime minister (1783-1801, 1804-06), gave Atwood 500 a year and an office in the Treasury. His task was to devote a large portion of his time to financial calculation. Atwood is best known for a work A Treatise on the Rectilinear Motion ... (1784) which is a textbook on Newtonian mechanics. It describes a machine, now known as Atwood's machine, to demonstrate the laws of uniformly accelerated motion due to gravity. Atwood also published on equations for the use of Hadley 's quadrant. He extended theories of

22. Structures Of Subjectivity: Explorations In Psychoanalytic Phenomenology; Author
Structures Of Subjectivity Explorations In Psychoanalytic PhenomenologyAuthor atwood, george E.; Author With Stolorow, Robert D.
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23. Atwood's Machine
atwood's Machine. The Rev. george atwood (17461807) was a tutor at Trinity College, Cambridge when he published
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Atwood's Machine The Rev. George Atwood (1746-1807) was a tutor at Trinity College, Cambridge when he published A Treatise on the Rectilinear Motion and Rotation of Bodies, with a Description of Original Experiments Relative to the Subject in 1784. According to Thomas Young, he "materially contributed to the progress of science, by multiplying the modes of illustration, which experimental exhibitions afford for the assistance of the instructor." Atwood's name is forever attached to the pulley-wheel arrangement shown at the right (from the apparatus collection of Kenyon College). Endless generations of students have solved the problem of the massless, non-stretching string passing over the pulleys with masses M and m on the ends. The acceleration of the masses is, they show, Atwood's original illustration for the machine showed the axle of the light pulley carrying the string supported on the rims of four other wheels with similarly small moments of inertia, and every early machine I have ever examined follows this pattern. In his book Atwood described a series of twelve demonstration experiments to be done with his apparatus. All of these involve timing. When I tried out these experiment in 1984 with the apparatus above, I used photogates and millisecond timing, technologies not available to Atwood two centuries earlier. Instead, he used a pendulum which ticked off the seconds, and adjusted the distances of fall to make the times of fall integral numbers of seconds.

24. Amherst College Biographical Record: Class Of 1874
NONGRADUATES. atwood, george Shuttleworth. S. of Charles H. and Sarah E.(Simpson), b. Boston, Aug. 21, 1849. Prepared Boston; A. C., 1870-71.
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Amherst College Class of 1874
(from the Amherst College Biographical Record, Centennial Edition (1821-1921) Previous Class... Menu Index ... Allen , Frank Houghton Amidon , Royal Wells Atwell , George Washington Baker , George Hall Ballantine , John Winthrop Bancroft , Winfred Baxter Barbour , Linus Lucian Birdseye , Clarence Frank . S. of Lucien and Catharine M. (Baker), b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Je. 6, 1854. M. A., A. C., 1877; LL. B., Columbia, 1877. Chi Psi. Married Mch. 27, 1878, Ada J., da. of Henry Underwood, N. Y. City. Ch. Miriam; Kellogg (A. C. 1902) Henry U. (A. C. ex 1904) ; Katharine B. (Lange); Marjorie (d.); Clarence (A. C. ex 1910) Roger W. (A. C. ex 1912) ; Elizabeth; Margaret H. (Joyce). Address, 433 First St., Dunellen, N. J. Biscoe , John Foster Biscoe , Walter Stanley . S. of Rev. Thomas Curtis (A. C. 1831) and Ellen Elmore (Lord), b. Grafton, F. 14, 1853. Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Kappa Epsilon. Prepared Worcester H. S. Instructor in mathematics, A. C., 1876-78; asst. librarian A. C., 1876-83; Columbia U., 1883-89; catalogue librarian N. Y. State Library Albany, N. Y., 1889-95; senior librarian, 1896-. Bro. George S. (A. C. 1857)

25. Amherst College Biographical Record: Index Of Names -- Atwood
atwood, Geo. S. ex 1874 (sonin-law, 1834); atwood, george S. ex 1874(father, 1907); atwood, george Shuttleworth ex 1874; atwood, george
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Index Atwood
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Every student record containing the surname Atwood . Click on a name to see the full biography.
Every Atwood that has been indexed so far. Click on a name to see the relevant biography.

26. Virtual Ratings - Reviews For Rutgers (NB) Professors/Teachers/TA's - Atwood, Ge
Rutgers (NB) Professors/Teachers/TA's. atwood, george (Psychology) 5/10/2003. atwood's abnormal and personality class. GASSINA
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27. George Atwood: Biography Of George Atwood
Index Biography of george atwood. atwood, george, FRS, a distinguished mathematicianand author of many valuable scientific works. Born in 1746, died in 1807.
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29. Prof. Jerry L. Atwood
Jerry L. atwood, george A. Kousantonis, Colin L. Raston, Purification of C60 andC70 by Selective Complexation with Calixarenes, Nature 1994, 368, 229.
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Jerry L. Atwood
Professor and Chair
BS, Southwest Missouri State University, 1964
PhD, University of Illinois, 1968
Research areas: Supramolecular chemistry; intermolecular non-covalent interactions; calixarenes; molten-salt synthesis; clathrates
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Calixarenes are one of the hosts with which we work. It is the bowl-shaped cavities of the calixarenes that facilitate guest binding. One aspect of our calixarene chemistry involves investigation of the interaction of water molecules with aromatic moieties with an aim at understanding the role water plays in a biological environment. Another involves the interaction of the electron-rich cavity of these macrocycles with electron poor guests, such as the fullerenes, and we have recently described a method for the selective separation of C60 from carbon arc soot. CHC H (h :h -CTV)] (CTV = cyclotriveratrylene), has demonstrated a particular affinity for large tetrahedral anions and has been shown to preferentially extract the man-made environmental contaminant TcO from aqueous solution. On-going work in this area concerns the synthesis of hosts that exhibit anion

30. McClelland And Stewart Ltd: Books
1998 $14.99. Rumours of Paradise/Rumours of War by george Amabile TradePaperback 2001 $22.99. Alias Grace by Margaret atwood Trade Paperback
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31. RateMyProfessors.com - Ratings For Professor George Atwood
Ratings for Professor george atwood Rutgers The State University of New JerseyCity New Brunswick, NJ Department Psychology Rate this professor
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32. DEEP THOUGHTS III - WINTER 2000 - George Atwood & David Klugman, Editors
Editors george atwood and David Klugman. 1. Isolated minds are Descartesmentalized.Robert Stolorow. 2. a. In suicide. george atwood. 3
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DEEP THOUGHTS III
Winter 2000
A forum for ideas expressed in a single sentence, or less.
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Editors: George Atwood and David Klugman
1. Isolated minds are Descartesmentalized. Robert Stolorow a. In a life constituted entirely by lies, the only authentic action possible is suicide. b. In a life constituted entirely by lies, the ultimate act of compliance is suicide. George Atwood 3. One result of psychoanalysis is that problems do not disappear from , but rather into our lives. Barry Magid 4. The theory that mutual recognition necessitates a destruction of omnipotence in order to make room for the otherness of the Other, may be at risk of universalizing what is only one route to a sense of the Other as an independent center of experience and initiative: traumatic impingement on early organizations of subjective life (retrospectively identified as omnipotence in need of being destroyed) and the response to the trauma of forming a lastingly reified image of oneself and one's experience being insulated from contact with the Other, mirroring the Cartesian binary that separates the intrapsychic from the intersubjective. David Klugman and George Atwood 5. A contemporary debate in psychoanalysis is anchored at a personal level by widely contrasting attitudes toward what is possible in human life: Cartesian thinking, which posits the isolation of the mind and the duality of mind and body, arises from an unconscious attitude of resignation and even cynicism as to the possibility of healing a breach in relatedness; certain trends in post-Cartesian thought, positing interdependence and approaching mind-body relations phenomenologically, reflect an attitude of hope that sustaining relations to others can be restored and that personal fragmentation can thereby be brought together in an embracing unity.

33. DEEP THOUGHTS II - SPRING 1999 - Editors:  George Atwood & David Klugman
Editors george atwood and David Klugman. Responses and submissionsto Deep or body). Gil Spielberg george atwood. 2. There are
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DEEP THOUGHTS II
Spring 1999
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Responses and submissions to Deep Thoughts may be posted on the Self Psychology Bulletin Board or sent by email
l. The traditional diagnostic process requires dividing the constituents of the intersubjective field into the patient and a separate observer, who does not consider himself or herself part of the diagnosis; this separation inevitably denies the patient the opportunity to have a twinship selfobject experience that is needed, generating reactions to this deprivation (feelings of estrangement, isolation, anxiety, depression, and the like) which the observer then identifies as emanating from a pathological condition located inside the patient's mind (or body). 2. There are three known psychiatric conditions: (l) haldol deficiency; (2) valium deficiency; and (3) haldol/valium deficiency. (unnamed surgeon at 3:00 AM, residents' lounge, unnamed hospital,1986) - - reported to DT by Craig Smart 3. haiku -

34. Sam Sloan's Family Tree - Pafg358 - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
george B. atwood.george married Eliza Ann Sumner. Eliza Ann Sumner Parents wasborn in Feb 1803. She died on 24 Dec 1874. She married george B. atwood.
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Simpson Stacy .Simpson married Frances Adams Sumner. Frances Adams Sumner [ Parents was born in 1785. She died in 1828. She married Simpson Stacy. Philander W. Dean .Philander married Harriet Crane Sumner in Mar 1833. Harriet Crane Sumner [ Parents was born on 14 Oct 1795. She married Philander W. Dean in Mar 1833. George B. Atwood .George married Eliza Ann Sumner. Eliza Ann Sumner [ Parents was born in Feb 1803. She died on 24 Dec 1874. She married George B. Atwood. Michiel Van Vechten [ Parents was born on 13 Nov 1766 in Somerville, NJ. He died on 24 Dec 1831. He married Elizabeth LaGrange on 10 Apr 1787. Elizabeth LaGrange [ Parents was born on 1 Mar 1766. She married Michiel Van Vechten on 10 Apr 1787. They had the following children: F i Elizabeth Van Vechten F ii Sarah Van Vechten F iii Margaret Van Vechten M iv Dirck Van Vechten F v Maria LaGrange Van Veghten was born on 25 Dec 1795. She died on 19 Dec 1866. Dirck Van Vechten [ Parents was born on 15 Jul 1699. He married Sarah Middagh on 29 Nov 1759. Sarah Middagh [ Parents was born in 1741 in Raritan, NJ. She died on 17 Nov 1785. She married Dirck Van Vechten on 29 Nov 1759.

35. RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Atwood Family
1840 atwood, Fred atwood, Frederick A. b 1862 atwood, george B. b 10 APR 1857atwood, george L. atwood, george W. b 1843 atwood, george Washington b APR
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36. Robert D. Stolorow / Donna M. Orange / George E. Atwood - Intersubjektivität In
Translate this page atwood, george E. george E. atwood ist Psychoanalytiker, Gründungsmitglied desInstitute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity und Professor für
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37. Atwood Family Genealogy - James Ellsworth Atwood
William Cole atwood Charles Woolsey atwood - Joseph Ellsworth atwood - Anna MaeWilkinson - David Haylor atwood - Emma Eliza atwood - george Harral atwood
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Atwood Family Genealogy - Atwood History - Mound Cemetery
Atwood Family Genealogy Mound Cemetery "located just North East of Humboldt Nebraska at 40 degrees 11.75 minutes North Latitude and 95 degrees 51.6 minutes West Longitude Current residence for James Atwood and Mary Cole Atwood and many of their Family:
  • William Cole Atwood Charles Woolsey Atwood and wife Elta Davis Joseph Ellsworth Atwood Theodore Green Atwood and wife Anna May Stringfield and their Children Loren and Forrest Anna May Wilkinson David Haylor Atwood Emma Eliza Atwood George Harral Atwood Benjamin Drake - daughter Nellie Mae Atwood

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    James Atwood and wife Mary Cole Children of James and Mary
    Theodore Green Atwood and Wife Anna Wilkinson David Haylor Atwood
    George Atwood
    Emma E. Atwood
    Chas Woolsey Atwood
    Children of Theodore Green and Anna May - Click on Picture above to enlarge Photo Loren James Atwood
    Wife, Wilma Branan Burial Site

    38. "George's House" Some Memories David Atwood, Pine Tree Productions
    there. We ate lunches there probably prepared by george. We sat onthe grass and talked. Mass. in one take. © David atwood, 2001.
    http://www.pinetreeproductions.com/housemem.html
    Some memories of the genesis of "George's House" 1975:
    Somewhere in 1975 at WGBH-TV Boston, Massachusetts Fred Barzyk and Nancy Mason approached me with the idea of collaborating on a program the a choreographer who was from West Virginia and who was looking to do a video piece tied to his childhood roots. I was a producer/director associated with the WGBH Dance Workshop, The WGBH New Television Workshop, and their progeny.
    I said OK and took it on.
    After that Dan and I spent time together listening to music, often at my house in Harvard. MA. He wanted to hear the music I liked and I played it; on record, on tape. I was amazed a choreographer would even listen to "my" music; Bluegrass, mountain, folk, gospel. But he did and made lots of notes.
    From the start I saw my role as an expeditor, a "realiazature" someone to make it real on video tape. He knew what he wanted it to look like, he choreographed. He picked the locations. I just made it possible, work out a schedule, figured out where to put the camera, figured out the production details. If I could give him what he wanted, that was my desire. Dan was never anything but the soul of inspiration. He didn't get mad or upset, he talked with me about the pieces, at least what I had to know for recording. He never reviewed what I gave him, he took it as done. He must have looked at a monitor sometimes, somewhere, but I don't remember it. (Remember everything was on batteries which in those days was a very big deal. I don't remember having a generator but we must have had one.

    39. "George's House" Behind The Scenes: David Atwood, Pine Tree Productions
    george, Dan, Sally and David sitting on the bench where Dance on theBench was shot. This was the source of water for george s house.
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    Some behind the scenes shots from the production of "Georges House", Summer 1975.
    George, Dan, Sally and David sitting on the bench where "Dance on the Bench" was shot. It was definitely hot up there that summer.
    Dan and Sally on the bench posing for a publicity photo.
    David at the house's well imitating Dan for the sequence that begins Dan's solo dance. This was the source of water for George's house.
    Sally checking the bread dough to see if it has risen. She made fresh bread for dancers and crew every morning.
    The serenity of George's house with no electricity, radios or TV made it so natural to keep a guitar around all the time. (The actual dancing was done to taped music).
    Sound engineer Nat Johnson waits patiently for me to break the Nagra tape recorder.
    The dancers: Faith Pettit, Ann Asnes, Leslie Woodies, Sue Hendrickson, Judith Moss, Sally Hess, Regan Frey. (photo Nat Johnson)
    Faith and Regan praticing for the dance in the windows. (photo Nat Johnson)
    Sally at the table in the dining room just after we shot the piece where she sets the table. (photo Nat Johnson)
    Sue at the very end of the credit piece. Probably shot just before we stopped tape. (photo Nat Johnson)

    40. Genealogy Data
    Father george, John Mother atwood, Elizabeth. Children Father george, John Motheratwood, Elizabeth. Back to Main Page. Oakley, Susan Gender Female Parents
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    Baggerly, Margaret Ann
    Gender: Female
    Family: Marriage: 23 Dec 1841
    Spouse: Atwood, John W.
    Gender: Male
    Parents: Father: Atwood, John R. Jr.
    Mother: Russell, Sarah Elizabeth
    Children: Atwood, Gideon I.
    Gender: Male
    Atwood, Frances
    Gender: Female Atwood, Malinda Gender: Female Atwood, Marilla Estalla Birth : 11 Sep 1854 Gender: Female
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    Haley, John Samuel Gender: Male Parents: Father: Haley, James Mother: Smith, Frances Family: Marriage: 5 Sep 1848 in Wilson Co., Tennessee Spouse: George, Margaret (Peg) Birth : 15 May 1833 Wilson County, Tennessee Death : 7 Jun 1907 Wilson County, Tennessee Gender: Female Parents: Father: George, John Mother: Atwood, Elizabeth Children: Haley, James Birth : 2 Aug 1849 Wilson County, Tennessee Death : 16 May 1875 Wilson County, Tennessee Gender: Male Haley, Elizabeth F. Birth : 30 Jan 1851 Wilson County, Tennessee Death : 28 Feb 1882 Wilson County, Tennessee Gender: Female Haley, Louisa Jane Haley, John Samuel Jr. Haley, Mary A. Haley, George Birth : 17 Dec 1865 Wilson County, Tennessee

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