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61. ENMU Ruidoso - Library/Media Services
ART 107, CJ 102, ENG 102, HIST 121, mus 126, UNIV 102 communications @ workyour textbook s supplement site. Chemistry 121/121L Introduction to Basic
http://www.ruidoso.enmu.edu/library/research_links.htm
Resources on the Internet These Internet resources were selected by the library's staff and the course instructors for their rich informational content and their relevance to specific coursework and research assignments. They are arranged by course number and instructor, and in most cases included in the course syllabuses. Spring Semester 2003 ACCT BIO 211 ENG 100 GEOL 151 ... MUS 168 ACCT 200 Introduction to Business, Teresa Anderson Art 102 Beginning Drawing II , Laura Flynn,
mailto:lflynn@ruidosonews.com
Art 102 Beginning Drawing II , Karen Reeder
mailto:reederk@ruidoso.k12.nm.us
Back to list of Classes Art 107 Design II, Susan Weir-Ancker,
mailto:swanck@pvtnetworks.net

62. Lawrie Hunter Bookmark Archive July 2000
InternetSLLT International Communication Ass Info tech and Teacher Ed (journ eGroups ejaws Internet for International communications (index)
http://www.core.kochi-tech.ac.jp/hunter/links/oldbookmarks.htm

Lawrie Hunter bookmark archive July 2000
Topaz Lawrie Hunter Systems GreenePiece Bronze Skye
TASKS
Susan R. Goldman Vanderbilt firstmonday.o...ues/issue5_7/ Mediamatic 9#4 Space Debris de Bono ... Patricia McGillis interview wm
Personal Toolbar Folder
useit.com Italia 2000 V Cervantes Topica ... ELTNEWS
JOURNALS
NIME International Symposium 1999 CALL and SLA journal links Learning Technology 2.2 Techne ... JNL OF INTRCTV MEDIA IN EDUC
CONFERENCES
Internet world 2000 CMC Online conference list Comparative Research in Best Practice in Innovation in Learning - ISC/CRITE Other Events in 2000 ... EUROCALL99 : registration form
CONCEPT MAPPING
hyperknowledge_architecture.htm Hyperknowledge Concept Maps as Hypermedia Components 1-2 Concept Maps as Hypermedia Components 1-2 ... Concept mapg biblio
AUDIO
RealNetworks Documentation Library SndSampler - Official Page Beatnik - Editor Terran Audio on the Mac ... Yahoo! Radio
VIDEO
Warriors of the Net Mac AV FAQ Quicktime Hot picks Quicktime TV ... PicPal.Com: The Picture Palace - Newsreel

63. The LODH Technical Journal, Issue #4: File 01 Of 10 Finally Released: May 20, 19
UUCP communications DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD A. Overview of UUCP User Programs 78 100 VOS United communications Corp 102 cyber Arbitron 103 104 105
http://www.skepticfiles.org/ezine/tj4.htm
The LODH Technical Journal, Issue #4: File 01 of 10 Finally Released: May 20, 1990 THE LOD
You are inquiring for the estimated vs. actual hours time on a series of jobs from April 4th 1990 through April 6th 1990. The output then kicks out the hours and such. Every field mechanic that worked throughout those days will be displayed in- First name, Middle Initial, and Last Name totally spelled out for you. Another useful report is REPORT 90- Data Access Log. It is called up by typing: FLD> REPORT 90 Date Range? 04/06/90-04/08/90 The system then kicks out all users that used the SCOPE command on other users. The system prints out the users full name and actual USER ID and who the user scoped including the scoped-user's Social Security number. THE OFFICE: When you are prompted that you should check your messages you should do so immediately before any work is done in BMOSS. First you must go to your office which is done by selecting OFF from the FLD> identifier. Once this is done your FLD> prompt will change to a OFF> prompt. Typing HELP will give you the available HELP commands for the office. To check the messages type in: OFF> STATUS BMOSS will reply with the following: (example) Memo From User Subject Status - IPAAA 04/01/90 Wile E Coyote Current Task Info OUT BNAAA 04/02/90 Susie B Hott Last Saturday Night IN The user then sees he has a memo from his boss about his current tasks and a memo from his co-worker/seductress Susie B. Hott. Fuck his boss, he wants to read what Susie has to say. So you type in: OFF> PRINT BNAAA

64. CITE Undergraduate Computer Science Program
1 communications (12 CH) The following courses are required ART 112Introduction to Visual Arts I; mus 142 Appreciation of music I; THE 112 Theater
http://www.marshall.edu/cite/academics/programs/PDescCSUCur.htm

College of Information Technology and Engineering
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Faculty/Staff Directory MU Committee Reps Locate CITE ... Contact CITE Student Info Undergraduate Graduate Current Info Current Research Important Dates Jobs with CITE News archives ... Newsletter archives SEARCH CITE On this page: Admission Degree Requirements Computer Literacy CS Minor ... Program-Related Links Other pages: Course Descriptions Class Schedules Course Syllabi Computer Science Dr. Bill Pierson, Division Chair ( e-mail Program Description This new program is jointly offered by the College of Science (COS) and the College of Information Technology and Engineering (CITE). For administrative purposes, student applications and records will be housed in CITE. The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program prepares students for careers in computer science through learning based on practice and grounded in theory. Students learn how to analyze, design, build, test, and deploy computer based systems by making technical trade offs between performance, scalability, availability, reliability, security, maintainability, cost and societal impact. Marshall's computing facilities are state-of-the-art and readily available to students. Courses for the new program are being phased in yearly, with all courses in place by the 2007-08 academic year. (The Sample Programs of Study and the Course listings provide anticipated starting semesters for each course.) Please work closely with your advisor to ensure that you take courses in the appropriate sequence.

65. Sci-Tech Library Newsletter 04/16/03
2003 cyber Space Day(SM) Webcast To Focus on the Future of Flighthttp//spaceday.cwusa.tv/ In the scitech fields you can find offerings such as
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/swain/nsflibnews/2003/stan030416.html
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  • SCIENCE POLICY 1. National security vs. scientific publishing, 2. Protecting intellectual property, 3. Open Access RECYCLE THOSE TONER AND PRINTER CARTRIDGES Yes, you can, and it's easy! NEW E-BOOKS AND REPORTS AROUND DC AND ON THE NET INTERESTING WEBSITES AND NEWS FROM THE INTERNET Fathom; Biological Sciences Celebrating 50 Years of DNA, Jaws: The Natural History of Sharks, The Nature of Things: A Look at Pain [Flash], Dolphins and the Military; Computer and Information Science Palm Pilot Robot Kit, Folding@Home; Education and Human Resources Online Science-athon, An innovation odyssey, ICON;
  • 66. List Of Accredited Bodies (Glass And Ceramics)
    Textiles laboratory Unit B, 6F, 2nd Building, Shenzhen cybertech Zone 7thHigh-tech South Avenue, High-tech Industrial Park;518057 Shenzhen, PR China
    http://www.dar.bam.de/ast/ieb17.html
    Accreditation body Location Fields Search ... Management system: Electrical waste
    Last update
    Full text search, including the annex of certificate Regnr Field-No. Address ( Name, Phone, Email ) Type of Accreditation
    ALL ISO/IEC 17025 Calibration laboratories ISO/IEC 17025 Testing laboratories ISO 15189 Medical laboratories ISO/IEC 17020 Inspection bodies EN 45011 Product EN 45013 Personnel EN 45012 Quality system Accreditation body
    ALL AKS DACH DAP DATech DIAS DKD DAP/DATech GAZ KBA DASMIN DASET TGA Location
    ALL Foreign Countries Bayern Berlin Brandenburg Bremen Hamburg Hessen Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Niedersachsen Nordrhein-Westfalen Rheinland-Pfalz Saarland Sachsen Sachsen-Anhalt Schleswig-Holstein Fields => Overview
    ALL A01=Acoustics A02=Ageing A03=Analytical chemistry and chemical-physical analysis A04=Biology A05=Climatology A06=Electromagnetic radiation (incl. Photometry) A07=Electrotechnics / Electronics A08=EMC A09=Environmental conditions A10=Environmental protection A100=Contaminated sites: General identification of all laboratories / engineer's offices which have already received a recognition by BAM or a confirmation of competence by DACH, DAP and DASMIN A101=Contaminated sites: Sampling of water A102=Contaminated sites: Sampling of soil A103=Contaminated sites: Sampling of soil gases (limited range of depth) A104=Contaminated sites: Chemical analysis of water (full range of parameters) A105=Contaminated sites: Chemical analysis of water (limited range of parameters) A106=Contaminated sites: Chemical analysis of soil (full range of parameters)

    67. Productores Radio Expo
    Translate this page Contact cyber-blue (Shenzhen) technology Co Ltd Hi-tech Communication Services.Contact Hi-tech Communication Services. Productos Communication
    http://my-product.net/Telecommunications/Radio/
    Radio
    Portal listing manufacters and exporter of Radio products, lot of companies from all the world. Submit your company to get quality customers.
    El Portal mundial de
    la industria y productos
    Mapa de las funciones Productos Link to us Entrada ... Idiomas Busca: Todas Naciones Afghanistan Albania Algeria American Samoa Angola Anguilla Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia-Herzegovina Botswana Brazil British Virgin Islands Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Island Central African Republic Chad Chile China Colombia Comoro Island Congo Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Fiji Finland France French Guiana Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Grenada Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guinea Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Ivory Coast Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakstan Kenya Kuwait Lebanon Libya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macau Macedonia Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Mali Malta Mauritania Mauritius Mexico Moldova Morocco Mozambique Namibia Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria North Korea Norway Oman Pakistan Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Republic of Guinea Romania Russia Rwanda San Marino Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Sierra Leone Singapore Slovak Republic Slovenia Somalia South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka

    68. Montana State University
    Susan emailed other mus campuses to find out how many credits their staff Managing Information and Communication Overload, a cyberseminar on April 3
    http://www.msubillings.edu/staffsenate/Minutes/2002/03-14-2002.htm
    Montana State University-Billings
    Staff Senate Meeting Minutes
    March 14, 2002
    9:00 a.m.
    Bridger Room Present: Susan Dickson, Jenny Howie, Rob Massee, Jeannie McIsaac-Tracy, Debbie Ross, Patty Rukstad, Bill Skov, Karen Stone, Bobbie Thorpe and Terrie Iverson Not Present: Loyd Knudsen, Chris Long V isitor: Lois Bent Chair Jeannie McIsaac-Tracy called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.
    • Welcome and Introductions
      • Welcome to Jenny Howie who will be representing the College of Technology. Lois Bent visited to decide whether she will accept our invitation to serve as a Senator for the Central Administration position.
      University Campus Groups
      • A meeting was held last week for the facilitators’ training. There was a good turnout and participants were enthusiastic. Each facilitator will send out reminders to their groups for the upcoming meetings.
      All-Staff Meeting
      • The All-Staff Meeting is scheduled for May 9 from 2:00-4:00 in the SUB Ballroom. Lan Bauer has agreed to speak. He charges $150 for 1½ hours.

    69. The Scout Report - May 24, 1996
    It is provided not only to allow visitors to tour cyber exhibits when available, http//www.lam.mus.ca.us/webmuseums/ Back to Contents
    http://www.tesre.bo.cnr.it/Services/Local/ScoutReport/03/sc.03.04.html
    The Scout Report
    May 24, 1996
    A Publication of Net Scout Services
    Computer Science Department, University of Wisconsin A Project of the InterNIC The Scout Report is a weekly publication offering a selection of new and newly discovered Internet resources of interest to researchers and educators, the InterNIC's primary audience. However, everyone is welcome to subscribe to one of the mailing lists (plain text or HTML) or visit the Web version of the Scout Report. Subscription instructions are included at the end of each report.
    http://rs.internic.net/scout/report
    Send comments and contributions to: scout@internic.net
    In This Issue:
    Research and Education
    Speech, Text, Image, and Multimedia Advanced Technology Grant
    gstrong@nsf.gov
    For more information, including examples for possible proposal topics on the solicitation:
    http://www.cise.nsf.gov/iris/STIMULATE.html

    gopher://gopher.nsf.gov/

    gopher to: gopher.nsf.gov
    select: Search NSF Publications
    search: NSF ADJ 96-85
    select: NSF 96-85
    [Back to Contents]
    The Learning Web U.S. Geological Survey

    70. Division Of School Improvement - Instructional Technology - Newsline
    Under the bill, every student enrolled in a charter cyber school would have been Intensive onsite summer courses at Linn tech are supplemented with
    http://dese.mo.gov/divimprove/instrtech/newsletters/August03.html
    Home Division of School Improvement Education Technology Newsline
    Newsline
    Instructional Technology Staff
    http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divimprove/instrtech/

    newsletters Deborah S. Sutton , Director
    Claranne Vogel
    , Supervisor
    Lisa Walters
    , Library Media and Technology Consultant
    Rosalyn Wieberg
    , Supervisor
    Shirley Brumley,
    Administrative Assistant In This Issue . . .
    Instructional Technology Update
    Teacher Driven Technology: 2003 Missouri
    Educational Technology Conference,
    October 19-21, 2003 I-TV Workshop New Distance Learning Web Site is Up and Running MoDLA News GreaterNET Begins Second Full Year of Operation Missouri ERZ Initiative Update Safety Net: Addressing the New Threat to Youth Missouri Schools and Programs in the News Mark Your Calendar Upcoming 2003 Conferences From the Mailbag Internet Sites of Interest Instructional Technology Update I attended along with representatives from 42 other states, the District of Columbia, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The days were very well spent. I came back with lots of information to share and with a renewed sense of hope and resolve. I am looking forward to working with you in the new school year ahead. -Deb FY04 Technology Budgets and Grant Programs State Funding: TAG – Not funded for FY04.

    71. Yonezawa's Publications 1999 -
    Translate this page List of Publications of Conferences and tech Meetings (English) 26, 2000,The cyber Media Art Festival(Lisbon, invited, and canceled)
    http://www.irc.atr.jp/~yone/research/pub-j.html
    yonezawa's publications 1999- in KEIO UNIV, ATR and NTT
    List of Publications of Conferences and Tech Meetings:
    (English)
    Mar. 1, 1999 graduate thesis($BB4O@(B) (PDF) Aug. 18, 1999 programming symposium (IPSJ) (PDF) Sep. 29-30, 1999 the 4th VR Conference in Japan (PDF) Dec. 11-12, 1999 (PDF) Feb. 29, 2000 (PDF) Mar. 14, 2000 (PDF) Mar. 31, 2000 Transaction of VR Society of Japan (HTML) (PDF) Jul. 5-6, 2000 SIGHI ($B%R%e! <%^%s%$%s%?%U%'! (PDF) Aug. 27 - Sept. 1, 2000 International Computer Music Conference 2000
    (Berlin) (HTML) (PDF) Oct. 12 - Nov. 26, 2000 The Cyber Media Art Festival(Lisbon, invited, and canceled)
    (PDF)
    Nov. 24, 2000 NICOGRAPH/MULTIMEDIA Paper Contest 2000 (PDF) Dec. 16-17, 2000 (PDF my-part) (PDF all-part) Jan. 17-18, 2001 IPSJ SIGHI ($B%R%e! <%^%s%$%s%?%U%'! (PDF) Jan. 17-18, 2001 IPSJ SIGHI ($B%R%e! <%^%s%$%s%?%U%'! (PDF) Jan. 31, 2001 (PDF) Jan. 31, 2001 $B=$;NO@J8(B (PDF) Mar. 5-6, 2001 (PDF) Mar. 31 - Apr. 5, 2001 CHI2001 short(to appear) (PDF) Mar. 31 - Apr. 5, 2001 CHI2001 Workshop (PDF) Nov.15 - 16, 2001 IPSJ SIGHI($B%R%e! <%^%s%$%s%?%U%'!

    72. Technology In Grade One
    Page 12, 18, 24. cyber Netiquette Comic. F4. Students will become discerning P6. Students will use communication technology to interact with others.
    http://www.lethsd.ab.ca/mmh/technology/techgr1.htm
    Grade One Technology Outcomes View Sample Year Plan General Technological Awareness Students will demonstrate an understanding of the nature of technology. L.L. Math S.S. Science Music Art Illustrative Examples
    Software / Resources / Web Sites identify techniques and tools for communicating, storing, retrieving and selecting information
    Computer Lessons for Kids
    apply terminology appropriate to the technologies being used at this division level
    Pages 11, 13, 17 Search for Computer Terms Do Spiders Live on the World Wide Web?
    demonstrate an understanding that the user manages and controls the outcomes of technology
    Page 15
    Students will understand the role of technology as it applies to self, work and society. L.L. Math S.S. Sci Mus Art Illustrative Examples
    Software / Resources / Web Sites identify technologies used in everyday life (note that technology is more than computers)
    Page 37
    describe particular technologies being used for specific purposes (e.g. telephones, cell phones, television, radio)

    73. General Outcome F3
    cyber Netiquette Comic 2.3 use appropriate communication language and etiquette.. -. -. -. -. -. -. Beginner s Guide to Email cyber Netiquette Comic
    http://www.lethsd.ab.ca/mmh/TechPlan/TechOutc/OutcmF3.htm
    General Technological Awareness Students will demonstrate a moral and ethical approach to the use of technology.
    denote major focus at grade level denote minor focus at grade level Select or for technology specific activities. Select subject area links for sample activities in each subject area.
    The student will be able to... Division One K L.L. Math S.S. Sci Mus Art Illustrative Examples Software / Resources / Web Sites
    demonstrate courtesy and follow classroom procedures when making appropriate use of computer technologies
    Gr 2 Gr 2 Page 19
    work collaboratively to share limited resources
    Gr 2 Gr 2 Page 13
    demonstrate appropriate care of technology equipment recognize and acknowledge the ownership of electronic material
    Page 21
    use appropriate communication etiquette
    Page 12, 18, 24 Example 5107 Cyber Netiquette Comic Division Two L.L.

    74. Julnevi99
    ii) Dunya, cyber Muslim Information Collective A huge site for Muslims and Today, the new communication technology is already affecting the Muslim
    http://www.renaissance.com.pk/julnevi99.html
    Islam in Cyberspace: Muslim Presence on the Internet Abder Rahmane Azzi
      The author is head of the Department of Communication, International Islamic University, Malaysia. (Editor)
    Introduction
    The Internet phenomenon is a historical ‘synthesis’ of the different media: print, audio and visual communication. This technology, which comes at the edge of the third information-communication revolution, brings back the pertinence of a substantial component almost peculiar to Islamic civilisation: the text. As such, the Internet, unlike radio and television, is to be viewed from the start as a positive development as far as Muslims are concerned. Needles to say, perhaps, that the content of the Internet comprises both good and evil. The morality of the medium is certainly the centre of concern for Muslims. This legitimate concern is to be addressed at different levels: individual, social, and political. The Islamic principle of moral struggle is very discrete in this context. This principle invites man to make the truth prevail when encountered with evil ways. In the Qur’a n , we read:
      By the soul, and the proportion and order given to it; and its enlightenment as to its wrong and its right: truly he succeeds that purifies it, and he fails that corrupts it (91:7-10).

    75. Complete Game List
    II Mastertronic 1987 Agnes J F Publishing 1998 Agricola mus Software 1987 Ah 1984 Erotica Cybertech Labs 1995 Erotika A S Software 1986 Escape ?
    http://www.c64gg.com/complete.html
    This is the complete list of the games featured on this site.
  • Black Box Microspec 1983 Black Crystal ? Black Gold Starbyte 1992 Black Hawk Thorn EMI 1984 Black Hole Abraxas Software 1983 Black Hornet PAL Development 1992 Black It! CP Verlag 1995 Black Jack 2 ? Black Knight ECP 1984 Black Knight TimSoft 1996 Black Lamp SW Creations/Firebird 1988 Black Magic ?
    Celler, The Sean Ryan Eire Celluloid Magic Disk 1990 Celtix New Entry 1995 Censortris Censor Design Centauri Alliance Brøderbund Centipede Atari 1983 Centric Cyance Centripod ? Centropods Comm*Data 1983 Centurions Ariolasoft(?) 1987 Cesar ? Chain Reaction Durell Challenge of the Gobots Ariolasoft 1987
    Cokatime Edisoft Coldiarus CP Verlag 1995 Colee Magna Media 1997
    Collapsar Quantum Logic Systems Collapse Nalin Sharma 1985 Collins Softdisk 1995 Colonial Conquest SSI 1985 Colonial Trader Vislogic 1995 Colony Mastertronic 1987 Colony 2 Wesley M. Allison Color Buster CT Verlag Gmbh 1992 Colora Ahoy Colossal Adventure Level 9 Computing Colossus Bridge Hi-Tec SW/CDS SW 1987 Colossus Chess 2 CDS Software 1984 Colossus Chess 4 M. Bryant 1985 Colossus Mah-Jong ? Colour Blind Mark Mainwood 1988 Colour of Magic, The MacMillan Ltd. 1986 Colouration XL.C.US Software 1995 Coloured CP Verlag
  • 76. Femi Oyesanya: May 2004
    Here again, we see harmonization deficiencies with cyberSecurity section of the This contract was over invoiced to the tune of US$21.5MUS Dollars.
    http://www.nigeriavillagesquare1.com/Articles/femi_oyesanya/2004_05_01_archives.
    @import url("http://www.blogger.com/css/blog_controls.css"); @import url("http://www.blogger.com/dyn-css/authorization.css?blogID=7349915");
    The Nigerian Village Square
    …a marketplace of ideas Home The Square NEWS Features ...
    Print this article
    Friday, May 28, 2004
    THE Nigerian Patriot ACT is Coming:
    Compliments of NITDA
    Imagine a possible technology future in Nigeria. Imagine that the Data Retention Law section of the proposed Draft Nigerian Cybercrime Act, under the leadership of the National Technology Development “Go-slow” Agency, (National Information Technology Development Agency) passes into Law, Electronic Computer Privacy as we know it today in Nigeria will change, and pose serious Individual Privacy and Personal Liberty issues. Specifically, the Data Retention Law states “ All service providers under this Act shall have the responsibility of keeping all transactional records of operations generated in their systems and networks for a minimum period of 5 years”. The vagueness, and the lack of clear definition of “Transactional records” makes the Data Retention section of the Draft Nigerian Cybercrime Act, worse than the very controversial USA PATRIOT ACT.

    77. SIG (Special Interest Groups)
    Communication, Network (Network Architecture, Protocol, Ranging Technology, music and computer (mus). Chair Yasuo Horiuchi (Chiba University)
    http://www.ipsj.or.jp/english/sig/kenkyukai_e2005.html
    Sitemap Links Japanese home Last Updated : 2005.4.22
    # The Special Interest Groups
    The Study Groups
    Chair, Secretary
    [Keywords]
    # DataBase System (DBS)
    Chair: Hiroshi Ishikawa (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. )
    Secretary: Masayoshi Aritsugi (Gunma University) , Kaoru Katayama (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. ) , Yutaka Kidawara (NICT) , Masashi Tsuchida (Hitachi )
    # Software Engineering (SE)
    Chair: Mikio Aoyama (Nanzan Univ. ),
    Secretary: Naoki Tamura (Mitsubishi Electric ) , Rieko Yamamoto (Fujitsu Laboratories ), Shin Nakajima (Housei Univ. ) [requirements engineering, design methods, software architecture, maintenance/evolution, formal methods, project management, metrics and measurement, verification/validation/ testing, quality/reliability, software engineering environments, standardization, components/reuse, human factors, software engineering education, software process, knowledge-based software engineering]
    computer ARChitecture (ARC)
    Chair: Hideharu Amano (Keio Univ. )

    78. The Planetary Picture - Alan Taylor S Curriculum Vita
    Conference on College Composition and Communication, Phoenix, Arizona, 1997 http//www.uta.edu/english/apt/mus(e)ings/d g.html, a collection of short
    http://www.uta.edu/english/apt/homepage/vita.html
    Alan Patrick Taylor
    English Department
    University of Texas at Arlington
    Box 19035
    Arlington, TX 76019-0035
    817-457-5302 (H) - 817-272-2692 (W)
    homepage: http://www.uta.edu/english/apt/homepage/hmpg.html
    e-mail: apt6083@utarlg.uta.edu
    Undergraduate Education:
      Oglethorpe University (Atlanta, Georgia), August 1987 - May 1990
        Major: English, Minor: Writing Bachelor of Arts, May 1990
      Graduate Education:
        Miami University (Oxford, Ohio), August 1990 - August 1992
          Concentrations: Eighteenth Century English Literature, Composition Studies
        University of Texas at Arlington (Arlington, Texas), July 1993 - Present
          Ph. D. English - Rhetoric Track (Expected Date of Graduation: May 1999)
        Relevant Coursework:
        • ENG 2120 - Intermediate Writing ENG 2121 - Western World Literature: Classics - Renaissance ENG 2122 - Western World Literature: Enlightenment - Present ENG 2125 - English Literature: The Novel ENG 2128 - American Literature: Twentieth Century ENG 2129 - Writing for the Media ENG 3110 - Modern Literature ENG 3122 - Linguistics ENG 3127 - Studies in Poetry: American Poetry ENG 3130 - English Literature: Eighteenth Century Novel ENG 4120 - Directed Writing (Science Fiction) ENG 4121 - Special Topics: The Devil in Literature ENG 4128 - Seminar for Student Teachers in English
        Miami University (Graduate)
        • ENG 603 - Introduction to Literary Criticism ENG 604 - Introduction to Research ENG 630 - Studies in Eighteenth Century English Literature: Drama ENG 640 - Studies in Nineteenth Century English Literature: Novels ENG 690 - Studies in Modern American Literature: 1919 - Present

    79. Latest Releases
    Passenger amenities, better catering, effective communication and safety Gross power generation in November 1999 was 873.16 mus which was 90.30 mus more
    http://pib.nic.in/archieve/lreleng/l1299/r291299.html
    MINISTRY OF STEEL YEAR END REVIEW-1999 STEPS TO MAKE STEEL SECTOR VIBRANT I ndia, today is the largest steel producer in the world producing approximately 24 million tonnes of steel. While many countries of the world registered a negative growth in steel output in 1998-99, India ended up with a positive growth of 1.9% in the production of finished steel. Finished steel production in India during April-November, 1999 increased by 11.6% against the corresponding period last year. Exports of iron and steel during these 8 months increased by 28.3% as compared to the same period of 1998. Indian iron and steel industry has shown a sign of revival in the current year with production and exports registering a positive growth. This has been made possible due to the several initiatives taken by the government and steel producers to revive the steel sector. STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA LIMITED Production of saleable steel in SAIL plants including special steel plants upto November, 1999 stood at 6.25 million tonnes (MT), registering a growth of 13% over corresponding period last year. The cumulative export upto November of current fiscal touched 5.6 lakh tonnes a growth of 98%. Significant improvement was brought in techno economic parameters and a net saving of Rs.358 crore was achieved through cost control measures. About 13617 employees have taken voluntary retirement. KUDREMUKH IRON ORE COMPANY LIMITED (KIOCL) KIOCL produced 5.067 million tonnes of concentrate and 2.998 million tonnes of pellets from January-November, 1999. The exports for the same period are of the order of 2.346 million tonnes of concentrate and 3.151 million tonnes of pellets. The turnover of the company during this period was of rs.412.94 crore. The Company has paid dividend of Rs. 15.70 crore to the Government of India for the financial year 1998-99.

    80. Online Course Schedule
    1469, LST 59560, Special ProblemsCyber Law, 3, F. JULIAN, 2696 1630,mus 109-01, Intro. To music Theory and Aural Skills, 2, B. RUNNELS, 6339
    http://ceao.murraystate.edu/Schedule/sp03/online.htm
    Home Admissions Prospective Students Request Information
    Search murraystate.edu
    Below is the online course schedule. A student must be admitted in order to register for classes. See Murray State Admissions and Registrar's Office for application. For more specific information on course content, please contact the instructor. Once you have been admitted and have registered for the course, click here for instructions on how to begin. Spring 2003 Schedule of Classes Online Courses Entry # Course Title Hrs Instructor Phone (762-) AGR 330-02 Principles of Agribusiness W. PAYNE AGR 399-02 Professional Development Seminar I T. BRANNON AGR 635-01 Research Methodology W. PAYNE Permission Only BIO 522-01 Pathophysiology M. PERLOW

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