Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-iv Preface, pp. v-viii Contents, pp. ix-xii I Introduction, pp. 1-2 1 The Global Dimensions of Intell..., pp. 3-18 2 Intellectual Property Instituti..., pp. 19-62 II The Case For and Against a Uni..., pp. 63-64 Introduction, pp. 65-67 3 Why a Uniform Intellectual Prop..., pp. 68-88 4 Harmonization Versus Differenti..., pp. 89-106 5 Unauthorized Use of Intellectua..., pp. 107-145 Discussion, pp. 146-148 III National and International Ap..., pp. 149-150 Introduction, pp. 151-154 6 Comparative National Approaches..., pp. 155-174 7 Update on international Negotia..., pp. 175-182 Discussion, pp. 183-186 IV Scientific and Technological A..., pp. 187-188 Introduction, pp. 189-191 8 Trends in Global Science and Te..., pp. 192-207 9 Sectoral Views, pp. 208-220 10 Intellectual Property Rights a..., pp. 221-240 Discussion, pp. 241-246 V Adapting Intellectual Property ..., pp. 247-248
TWWH Answers biographies OF THOSE WOMEN WRITING HAIKU. First haiku published were two in AmericanHaiku, No. 2, 1963 Former president of Haiku Society of America, vice pres. http://www.ahapoetry.com/twwbios.htm
Extractions: Blumberg, Shirley J - Planning commissioner in Mammoth Lakes, CA and secretary for attorney husband. Writes fiction articles and other poetry, goes backpacking. " living in a place of such beauty that it is like living in a haiku. "On an early summer hike when I suddenly realized that I was experiencing every moment as a heightened haiku moment, and by doing that, I was able to feel a part of the wilderness far more than my companions. At a rest stop, I scribbled down some of the haiku, and when I got home, I wrote several more. However, I realized that I didn't have to record them to live them. I am 63, white haired, active, interested and involved in everything around me: my community, family friends, my surroundings. I also enjoy solitude indeed I require it."
Canadian Machine Quilters Association Teachers have been added for 2003 teachers' biographies click here Diane has served as vicePresof the CMQA such as Quilters Newsletter Magazine, american Patchwork and http://www.cmqa.ca/teachers.html
Extractions: In 1998 I purchased a longarm-quilting machine and began a home-based business. I was quickly impressed with how dramatically the surface stitching could influence the personality and design of a quilt top. I also saw a genuine need to educate and train new quilting machine owners. I developed a two-day beginner workshop, helping new owners get started in business and teaching them the skills necessary to operate their longarm quilting machines.
Biographies W Capsule biographies. 33) and Consolidated Aircraft Corp (engineer 193343; vice-pres1937-43). he was also an active member of the american Astronautical Society http://www.aerofiles.com/bio_w.html
ReferenceResources:UnitedStatesPresidents american Presidents Life Portraits SEARCHABLE by LycosZone Presidents Presidents,biographies of the of Presidential Succession, vice Presidents, Cabinet http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Presidents.html
Extractions: Reference Resources: United States Presidents Presidential Sites American Presidency Articles on the presidents, the presidency and American politics. This set is designed for school grades 3 through 8; photographs of each president - SEARCHABL E by name American Presidents: Life Portraits SEARCHABLE by name Hall of Presidents Brief presidential biographies; official White House portrait. History Buff's Presidential Wing History Buff's site contains newspaper articles, facts, and inaugural addresses of the U.S. presidents LycosZone - Presidents Presidents, Biographies of the Presidents, Presidents' Occupations, Wives and Children of the Presidents, Burial Places of the Presidents, Order of Presidential Succession, Vice Presidents, Cabinet Members Under President Clinton, The President's Cabinet, Executive Offices and Independent Agencies Portraits of U.S. Presidents and First Ladies 1789 - Present
American Philatelic Society - Hall Of Fame - 1946-1949 Richards was a charter member of the american Philatelic Association (now the APS). pres. Wyliewas corporate vicepresident and managing editor of Mekeel's. http://www.stamps.org/Almanac/alm_HallofFame_1942-45.htm
Extractions: Conrath was one of the most influential aerophilatelists of his time. A pioneer member and president (1936-1938) of the American Air Mail Society, he also belonged to several other air mail collector clubs and was a tireless promoter of aerophilately. Conrath both edited and published The Airpost Journal and the American Air Mail Catalogue and its supplements from 1934 to 1942. In 1940 he wrote, Mail Through the Air: A Review of the Development of Air Mail and Aero-Philately which remained in print for many years and was distributed by the AAMS. He died in an auto accident at age 35.
The American President: Resources Gallery www.corbis.com/jefferson/pres/pres_frame_p01.html to select running matesfor vice president Al voter participation, the AARP, american Online, and MCI http://www.thirteen.org/amerpres/resources.html
Extractions: The official Web site for the White House. It's chock full of information about the historic structure and its current and past occupants. The site has a virtual library to search for White House documents, extensive biographies of President Clinton, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, and Tipper Gore, and an interactive citizen's handbook. Grolier Online: The American Presidency
Brief Biographies Of Jackson Era Characters (T) Importer from 183255; pres. tax because some of the procedes would support the Mexican-Americanwar Governor of New York 1807 - 17 and vice-president of the US http://www.earlyrepublic.net/BIOG-T.htm
Extractions: Englishman who invented a photographic process at the same time as Daguerre invented his (late 1830s), called the calotype. Invented a much improved (faster imaging) process in 1851. A Delaware Indian chief for whom New York's Society of Tammany was named. Members of the Society, in the years of the early republic, often paraded in Indian costumes. "Tammany Hall" was an institution linked closely with New York's Democratic party, and eventually became of center of corruption. Andrew Jackson's post-Eaton Imbroglio attorney general (1831-33). From 1833 - 34 he was secretary of the treasury, doing what two earlier secretaries would not do - removing the federa deposits from the Bank of the United States, as ordered by Jackson. Once (in 1835) rejected by the Senate for associate Supreme Court Justice; he was nevertheless confirmed in 1836 as Chief Justice, succeeding John Marshall. His 1857 decision against the slave Dred Scott - which helped excite anti-slavery opinion in the north - is what he is best remembered for. Tappan, Arthur
Latest News & Events Asian american Faculty and Staff at the Senior Colleges of the City University ofNew York All Baruch Bklyn president 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vice pres 1 0 http://www.aaari.info/facultybyrank.htm
Extractions: A A A R I Asian American / Asian Research Institute The City University of New York Asian/American CUNY Faculty/Staff Directory Asian American Faculty and Staff at the Senior Colleges of the City University of New York All Baruch Bklyn City Medgar Hunter John Lehman NYC Queens Queens Staten York Graduate Senior Evers Jay Tech Law Island Center Colleges School President Vice Pres Dean Asso Dean Asst Dean Administrator Dist Prof Professor Asso Prof Asst Prof Instructor Lecturer Total Full-Time Adjunct Prof Adj Asso Prof Adj Asst Prof Adj Lecturer Total Adjunct Hi Ed Officer " Source: Affirmative Action Summary Data, City University of New York, January 2001" Compiled by Prof. Betty Lee Sung Asian American Faculty and Staff at Community Colleges and for the Total City University of New York All BMCC Bronx Hostos Kings La Queens Total CUNY Community Colleges) President Vice President Dean Associate Dean Assistant Dean Administrator Professor Asso Professor Asst Professor Instructor Lecturer Adjunct Prof Adj Asso Prof Adj Asst Prof Adj Lecturer Hi Ed Officer "
US Vice - Presidents - Henry Wilson His favorite subjects were history, biographies, and philosophy. a coalition of FreeSoilers, american Party, and in office until he became vice President in http://juntosociety.com/VP/hwilson.html
Extractions: He was born in 1812 in Farmington New Hampshire and was named Jeremiah Jones Colbath. His father had named him after a financially successful bachelor neighbor in hopes of getting an inheritance for his son. Young Jeremiah learned to hate the name and promised himself he would change it as soon as he was of age. His father, who was out of work most of the time, made a deal with a neighboring farmer and Jeremiah was signed on as an apprentice at age 10 with an obligation to work until he was 21 years old. He was only allowed one month out of the year to attend school. His little bit of formal education included the Strafford, Wolfeboro, and Concord academies but never graduated. He did however supplement his education by reading any book he could find in the farmhouse or borrow from a neighbor. His favorite subjects were history, biographies, and philosophy.
BulletBid.com Welcome to american presidents Life Portraits Read vice Category Society History By Region North America www.searchfeed.com/rd/Clk.jsp?s=sp k=pres http://www.bulletbid.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?keywords=presidents
National Corridors Initiative, Inc. - Home Page Ridge, Secretary of Homeland Security (invited); american Public Transportation JohnRobert Smith; Amtrak Board vice Chair, Michael Amtrak pres CEO, David Gunn. http://www.nationalcorridors.org/
Paul S. Martin Collections PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 1994pres. vice president, Council on Museum Anthropology,1996-1998. Review Committee for the Native american Graves Protection and http://www.fmnh.org/research_collections/anthropology/anthro_sites/paul_martin/m
Extractions: 1994-Pres. MacArthur Curator of North American Anthropology 1989-1994 Vice President, Collections and Research, and Vice President for Museum Affairs, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL 1984-1989 Director of Programs and Research, School of American Research, Santa Fe, NM 1967-1984 Various teaching and research positions in archaeology and anthropology FIELD EXPERIENCE Twenty-five years of anthropological field work, primarily in the southwestern United States, but also including work in Andean South America and urban archaeology in Virginia and the northeastern U.S. Haas is currently involved in a project in northern New Mexico involving the impact of Spanish colonialism on the native Pueblo peoples in the 15th and 16th centuries A.D. In addition to the work in the Southwest, Haas has directed projects in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions and excavation in Peru. SELECTED BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS: The Evolution of the Prehistoric State . Columbia University Press. (Translated into Korean and published in Korea in 1989). The Origin and Development of the Andean State . Co-editor with Shelia Pozorski and Thomas Pozorski. Cambridge University Press. The Anthropology of War , ed. Cambridge University Press.
NHC Library: United States: President/Vice President The american Experience The presidents this PBS resource vice president - officialbiography of the vice president nhclibrary.nhmccd.edu/govinfo/us/pres.html. http://nhclibrary.nhmccd.edu/govinfo/us/pres.html
Extractions: First Ladies Historical Information ... Vice President of the United States The American Experience: The Presidents - this PBS resource focuses on the Presidents of this century, with biographies, historical information and an online teacher's guide. Mr. President - From the Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies, site provides thumbnail sketches of each of the former presidents. This is not a detailed site, but a good place to get fast facts. President - official presidential biography from the White House. Presidents - contains biographies, links to speeches and other sites about the Presidents. Site is managed as a partnership between University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, National Archives and Records Administration, SunSITE-USA: Sun Microsystems, Cisco Systems, Inc., and the Office of Information Technology. Presidents of the United States (POTUS) - Internet Public Library presents an exceptional site with background information, election results, presidential highlights and links to biographical information about the U.S. presidents.
US PRESIDENTS SOURCES of presidents, First Ladies, and vice presidents, and gov/ammem/ndlpedu/features/pres/preslist.html Libraryof Congress' extensive american Memory Collections. http://www.uscs.edu/~library/LibraryPathfinders/uspresidentssources.htm
Extractions: A Selective List of Sources Available at USC Spartanburg Library Background Material The print resources listed below offer brief biographical accounts of most of the Presidents. They are good sources of basic information, and many include lists of additional sources. All of these items can be found in the Reference Stacks. American National Biography - REF CT 213 .A68 1999 vols. 1-24 - 17,000 signed biographies of deceased notable Americans. Each entry includes sources about that person. Dictionary of American Biography - REF E 176 D56 vols. 1-24 - Older version of American National Biography. Encyclopedia of American Biography - REF CT 213 .E53 1996 - One volume work containing brief signed entries. Great Lives from History: American Series - REF CT 214 .G74 1987 - vols. 1-5 - See index (vol. 5) under U.S. Presidents for listing of presidents covered in this set. The Presidents: A Reference History - REF E 176.1 P918 1996 - Features lengthy biographical essays, with bibliographies. USCAN Web Ask A Librarian For example, here are three ways to search for the book
Extractions: "Mexicans!...tell your children ...to think with kindness of the first Chief of the Army of the Three Guarantees...if my children should stand in need of your protection, remember that their father spent the best season of his life in laboring for your welfare!" -Prior to execution 1824 on order of the Poder Ejecutivo J unta Nacional Instituyente
Listings Of The World Society History By Region North America Post Review Anecdotal history of american presidential campaigns www.usps.gov/letters/volume2/presmain.html onthe subject of presidents, vice-presidents, and http://listingsworld.com/Society/History/By_Region/North_America/United_States/P
Encyclopædia Britannica Wallace, Henry A. (vice pres. Wallace, Henry A. Henry A. Wallace.33rd vice presidentof the aka William Sydney Porter), the 19thcentury american writer and http://search.britannica.com/search?query=Henry A. Wallace
Federal Government Resources On The Web/President american Presidency (Grolier) Articles include biographies of the Presidents,vice Presidents, and Sections serve as a textbook for american government; http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/fedprs.html
Extractions: President of the United States Frames Index No-Frames Version Biographies Bush Cabinet ... White House (Current) Last updated on January 29, 2003 National First Ladies Library Impeachment Process American Experience (PBS) Multimedia history of U.S. Presidents from Theodore Roosevelt to Harry Truman Political campaign, presidential legacy, and contemporaneous cultural information
World Almanac Library of such critically important moments and periods in the american history as the 1756,Aaron Burr, 3d vice president of the United States who killed 1950, pres. http://worldalmanaclibrary.com/
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