Spider Page International Federation of associations of Anatomists (IFAA) Yates askedthose societies which cannot pay the membership dues, owing to national http://www.ifaa.net/MintsO.htm
Extractions: Minutes of the General Assembly (1994), Lisbon, Portugal The General Assembly of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists was convened according to the Constitution of the IFAA and held during the XIV Federative International Congress of Anatomy, on Wednesday, July 27, 1994, in Room 3 of the Convention Center of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, in Lisbon, Portugal. The Secretary General requested that all delegates, representing the voting members of the IFAA, sign the attendance sheet, which was circulated and returned to the headtable. The officers and delegates of the associations of anatomists, whose names and signatures are contained in the attendance document, were the following: Prof. D.J. Riches (Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland) Prof. M. Herrmann (Anatomische Gesellschaft, Germany) Prof. Colin Wendell-Smith (Anatomical Society of Australia and New Zealand) Prof. A.B. O. Desain (Anatomical Society of West Africa) Prof. P. M. Motta (Italian Society of Anatomy)
Societies ARACHNODATA is a longtime member of below arachnological societies associations and spiderclubs etc. consult the Arachnology-homepage. http://www.arachnodata.ch/societie.htm
Associations/NCState-AgNIC Specific Entomological associations Organizations. Arachnida. American TarantulaSociety, tarantulas, other spiders, scorpions other arachnid orders http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/agnic/sys_entomology/people/associations.html
Extractions: Select Order Anoplura Blattaria Coleoptera Collembola Dermaptera Diplura Diptera Embiidina Ephemerida Grylloblattaria Hemiptera Heteroptera Homoptera Hymenoptera Isoptera Lepidoptera Mallophaga Mantodea Mantophasmatodea Mecoptera Megaloptera Microcoryphia Neuroptera Odonata Orthoptera Phasmida Phthiraptera Plecoptera Protura Psocoptera Raphidiodea Siphonaptera Strepsiptera Thysanoptera Thysanura Trichoptera Zoraptera Resources by Common Name Select Name Alderflies Ants Antlions Aphids Barklice Bees Beetles Booklice Bristletails Bugs Butterflies Caddisflies Cicadas Cockroaches Crickets Damselflies Dobsonflies Dragonflies Earwigs Fleas Flies Fishflies Footspinners Gladiators Gnats Grasshoppers Hangingflies Hoppers Firebrats Katydids Lacewings Lice Mantids Mayflies Mites Moths Mosquitoes Owlflies Psyllids Sawflies Scorpionflies Silverfish Skippers Snakeflies Spiders Springtails Stoneflies Termites Thrips Ticks Wasps Webspinners Whiteflies Arachnida Diptera Lepidoptera Odonata Index of Odonata Societies International Congress of Odonatology Specialist Group for Systematic and Phylogenetic Odonatology (SGSPO) Worldwide Dragonfly Association ... The Dragonfly Society of the Americas (D.S.A.)
Directory Of Entomological Societies: Africa South African Federation of Bee Farmers associations Branches/Affiliates 1Main Branch (Johannesburg); 2 Cape Spider Group; 3 KwaZulu/Natal http://www.sciref.org/links/EntSoc/Africa.htm
Extractions: You may skip to the Introductory Page, to the listing for any specific country or geographic region, or to the Society Name Index by choosing on one of the following links: BURKINA FASO Website: data not present Address: D. Traore / Station de Farako-ba / 01 BP 910 / Bobo-Droulasso 01 / BURKINA FASO E-mail: dtraore@fasonet.bf
Directory Of Entomological Societies: Asia And Australia Federal Council of Australian Apiarists associations Branches/AffiliatesSix regional groups Tokyo Spider Study Group (homepage at http://www.sciref.org/links/EntSoc/AsiaAust.htm
Extractions: You may skip to the Introductory Page, to the listing for any specific country or geographic region, or to the Society Name Index by choosing on one of the following links: AUSTRALIA Website: http://www.agric.nsw.gov.au/Hort/ascu/myrmecia/society.htm Address: Nancy Endersby, AES Secretary / c/o Institute for Horticultural Development / Private Bag 15, SE Mail Centre / 3176, Victoria / AUSTRALIA
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Australian Science And Technology associations and societies. Australian Agricultural Industry Bodies associations and societies. Society for Growing Australian Plants http://www.nla.gov.au/oz/sciencew.html
Extractions: @import url(/stylesheets/nlaweb-tertiary.css); @import url(/stylesheets/find.css); SEARCH: HOME CATALOGUE ASK US GUIDES ... REGISTER FIND FOR HELP ABOUT US VISIT US SHOP Home Guides This is a selective list of Australian science and technology Internet sites. Below is a selective list of major Australian science organisation sites. They provide information on Australian science resources and organisations as well as providing links to other useful sites both in Australia and overseas. Australian Academy of Science
Spider ecology, habitat associations and other aspects of the biology of the majority of The Comity of spiders, Volume 1. The Ray Society, London. 228 pp. http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/bsc/news18_1/spider.htm
Extractions: British Columbia Ministry of Forests, 7380 Puckle Road, Saanichton BC V8M 1W4 Introduction It can be stated accurately that spiders are to be found everywhere (with apologies to William Morton Wheeler who originally made this claim for ants). Spiders, unique among all organisms in their modes of silk production and usage and of reproduction, are common (if often inconspicuous) predatory arthropods in all terrestrial and many aquatic ecosystems throughout Canada. From marine intertidal zones to tundra and rocky peaks, and all points between, the ardent araneologist is always close to a wealth of species and numerous specimens of great intrinsic and biological interest. Among all organisms, spiders form the seventh largest order. Furthermore, spiders are ruthless storm troops in the matriarchal anarchy that is the arthropod world: theirs is the most diverse, female-dominated, entirely predatory order on the face of the earth. As such, spiders are key components of all ecosystems in which they live. Fig. 1. Male Cybaeus multnoma Chamberlin and Ivie (RTA Clade, Dictynoidea, Cybaeidae).
Articles -- REHACARE Politics and Legal Issues Travel Sports societies and associations Photo An artificial spider and a brush; linked to the article Artists with http://www.rehacare.de/cipp/md_rehacare/custom/pub/abstract/press,lang,2/oid,295
Extractions: Mark Morris, Head of Parliamentary and European Affairs at RNID, says: "It is great news that some television channels, such as Sky News and Disney, are far exceeding the legal minimum subtitling requirements. However, it is disappointing to see that the music channels have not even started to subtitle any of their programmes in the first quarter.
Extractions: Internet and Marketing A collection of resources to information on internet facilitated advertising and marketing and its relation to business, promotional sites, statistical and internet growth information Reports, surveys, papers and statistics Associations and Societies Journals and Newsletters Guides and Resources ... Directories and Mailing Lists Related topic: E- Commerce Check this! Up-to-date source for Internet market research. Here you'll find a summary of all available Internet data including market size, growth, forecasts, demographics, plus information on such markets as advertising, banking/finance, commercial online services, Internet service providers. Resources section provides direct links to organizations referenced to via reports online. eStats from eMarketer Online statistics on Ad revenues, Usage patterns, Geography, Market size and growth, demographics, and eCommerce.
BioDirectory.Net - Biological Sciences Search Engine The George Wright Society A nonprofit association of researchers, managers,administrators, Find out more about Biology of spiders Biology of spiders http://www.bioinformatics.vg/cgi-bin/odp/index.cgi?base=/Science/Biology/Ecology
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Science Fiction Resource Guide: Fiction Previous Fandom societies, clubs, associations, and archives Three authorsyour maintainer recognized right off the bat were Spider Robinson, http://www.sflovers.org/SFRG/sfrgo.htm
Extractions: Next: Serial Fiction and Ongoing Stories Please see also: Archives containing Science Fiction and Zines, Magazines and Web E-Zines On-Line Books Page (upenn.edu) and Alex: a catalogue of electronic texts on the Internet (infomotions.com) There's some sf and fantasy on these indexes, including Frank L Baum, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Bram Stoker, Jules Verne and H G Wells. [Updated Oct 2001] *Some professional-quality fiction is starting to show up on the Internet, for example some authors are putting a few published stories on-line, and there are a number of new sites devoted to telling stories via web pages - usually in serial form. The line between Web E-zines and serial fiction has been blurring lately; if a web e-zine is just telling one story in installments, I'll list it under Serial Fiction . And publishers have been putting sample chapters of new books on-line for a while now, see
Welcome To The Indianapolis Zoo & Gardens gardening associations, plant societies, and a host of other interesting topics . AABGA(American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta) http://www.indyzoo.com/content.aspx?cid=286
Wwuvita Membership and Offices Held in Professional societies and associations Disgust Sensitivity and Contamination Fears in Spider and bloodInjection-Injury http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~knecht/wwuvita.html
Extractions: Professor, Department of Psychology, Western Washington University -July 1, 1979 - present - Interim Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, January, 2000 - present -Department Chair, 1990 - 2000 Clinical Psychologist, Sehome Behavioral Health, Bellingham, WA. Psychological Service specializing in anxiety disorders. Affiliate Professor, Department of Dental Public Health Sciences, University of Washington, 1982-present. (Research and consultation concerning coping with dental pain and anxiety) Clinical Lecturer, Department of Oral Surgery and Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, University of British Columbia, 1974-present. (Lecture and consultation in anxiety, pain control and clinical psychopharmacology.) Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Western Washington University, 1973-June 30, 1979
Arthropods Information Sources Xerces Society. Specific. Butterflies and Moths, associations InternationalSociety of Arachnology. Arachnids Terminology. spiders Terminology http://www.exploratorium.edu/ls/infosources/ArthropodsInfo.html
Benefits Of Tribal Membership People in the urbanized societies still try to keep a tribal affinity, Of course, sports and hobbies do often lead to tribelike associations. http://www.topology.org/philo/tribe.html
Extractions: tribal membership is a good thing 2005-6-27: So often, people in the European countries (including the USA, Canada, Australia etc.) have used the word tribal in a negative sense to denote some sort of backwardness. However, it seems to me that tribalism is absolutely essential to a healthy mind. People in the urbanized societies still try to keep a tribal affinity, but it is difficult to do, and people who lose their tribal connections go mad. In most of the European countries over the last 100 years, the extended family has been replaced with the nuclear family, and in the last decade the move has been more towards the atomized household unit, namely the one-person house. This has not just had the effect of putting up house prices enormously. It also drives people completely bonkers. Human beings really do need to have a complete tribe to belong to, not just a couple, not just a nuclear family, and not just an extended family. People need a whole tribe. For psychological equilibrium, everybody needs a tribe.
Extractions: Please provide summary information on the process by which this report has been prepared, including information on the types of stakeholders who have been actively involved in its preparation and on material which was used as a basis for the report. May 2004: the CBD / GTI focal point prepares a first draft of the report June-August 2004: this first draft is submitted for consultation to colleagues within the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.
MYCOLOGY AT LSU He continued working with Panamanian spiders for many years. The InternationalAssociation of Botanical and Mycological societies (IABMS) General http://lsb380.plbio.lsu.edu/Home.html
Southwest Societies Types of ceremonial associations found in most Pueblo societies where SpiderWoman showed him to the kiva of the Great Snake, who controls all the http://courses.washington.edu/anth310/southwst.htm
Extractions: SOUTHWEST CULTURE AREA INTRO Southwest culture area has been defined various ways, from highly restrictive (agricultural societies of Ariz and New Mex) to very broad (area between Great Basin and MesoAmerican Civilizations) Given extensive cultural linkages throughout this larger area, makes sense to think in terms of broader boundaries, though this makes SW the most culturally diverse of the 10 culture areas of Native No. America Geographically, SW includes almost all of the present states of Ariz. and New Mex, plus W Texas, SE corners of Calif. and Nevada, and much of No. Mexico (esp. Sonora) Environmentally, has some similarities to Great Basin, but in general has more dependable water sources, plus warmer climate, resulting in widespread agriculture and resulting cultural developments Since SW includes both well-preserved ruins ("cliff dwellings") and substantial present-day native populations with many distinctive customs (Pueblo and Navajo), it is strongly associated with "Indian" in popular consciousness What is less often recognized in popular image of SW is substantial cultural and ecological diversity present in aboriginal (and contemporary) Indian societies Cultural diversity generally classified into three main cultural divisions: 1) Puebloans (Hopi, Zuni, Tewa, Keresan, etc.): peoples inhabiting villages of adobe apt. houses, practicing intensive horticulture, and with highly structured social organization and ritual