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  1. Psychological and Social Structures by Sandor B. Brent, 1984-08

101. The Gerontology Center At Penn State
Degrees Offered assoc.; BS (with emphasis in Adult Development and Aging); Graduate education in the Penn State Department of philosophy is
http://geron.psu.edu/education/degree_pro.html

102. Faculty | CREES
assoc Prof of Teaching Leadership (MS Southern Illinois, PhD Kansas State) University Distinguished Professor of philosophy (MA and PhD, Yale)
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FACULTY Anthropology Architecture Art History Business ... CREES ANTHROPOLOGY Top of Page Michael H. Crawford crawford@ku.edu
Professor of Anthropology (MA and PhD, Washington)
Russian anthropology, Siberian populations, gerontology
Ivana Radovanovic ivana@ku.edu
Asst Professor of Anthropology (MA and PhD, University of Belgrade)
Archaeology of Southeastern Europe
ARCHITECTURE Top of Page Wojciech Lesnikowski acdesign@ku.edu
Hatch Dist Prof of Architecture and Urban Design (M.Arch., Krakow)
Architecture of Central Europe Marie Alice L'Heureux malheur@ku.edu Asst Prof of Architecture and Urban Design (PhD, Univ of California-Berkeley) ART HISTORY Top of Page BUSINESS Top of Page Douglas C. Houston dhouston@ku.edu Professor of Business (MBA and PhD, Indiana) International business, East Europe Vladimir I. Ivanov

103. Florida Southern College
For more information on starting a campus organization please visit the SGA website Phi Sigma Tau (National philosophy Fraternity)
http://www.flsouthern.edu/student_life/studentactivities/organizations.htm
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104. What Is CHLA?
Today, CHLA is a professional organization of approximately 400 individuals The health sciences librarian advances and upholds the philosophy and ideals
http://www.chla-absc.ca/assoc/chlawhat.html
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The Role of Health Libraries and Library Professionals in a National Health Information Network in Canada
Mission
The mission of the is to improve health and health care by promoting excellence in access to information.
Past and Present
Established in 1976, CHLA/ABSC grew out of the efforts of the Canadian Group of the Medical Library Association and the Canadian Association of Special Libraries and Information Services. Today, CHLA is a professional organization of approximately 400 individuals in the health sciences library field in Canada. " CHLA/ABSC 25 Years On ," reproduced from the Winter 2000 issue of Bibliotheca Medica Canadiana, gives a historical look at the formation and first 25 years of the association. The new millenium afforded CHLA/ABSC a chance to survey its membership in order to shape the future direction of the association. Through its programs and publications CHLA/ABSC encourages the professional development of its members whose foremost concern is the dissemination of health sciences information to those in research, education and patient care.
Statement of Values
CHLA/ABSC members believe that informed decisions should be based on the best knowledge available. We provide timely, relevant, and accurate information to our user communities. We provide leadership and expertise in developing, managing and accessing knowledge-based resources of the highest quality. We promote equitable access to these resources for all health care practitioners in Canada. We are committed to improving health and health care in Canada.

105. The Boston College Chronicle
assoc. Prof. David Scanlon (LSOE) has been elected to a three year term on the Seelig Professor of philosophy Richard Kearney presented the following
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/rvp/pubaf/chronicle/people.html
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About Boston College Chronicle "People"
All items in the on-line Chronicle "People" are reprinted in text form from the Boston College Chronicle , the University's biweekly newspaper published by the Office of Public Affairs. "People" recognizes achievements by Boston College administrators, faculty, staff and students in the following areas:
-Newsmakers: Members of the BC community interviewed, quoted or cited by local, national or international media.
-Publications: books or contributions to scholarly journals, magazines and other publications.
-Honors/Appointments: awards, citations, titles, positions, etc.
-Transitions: non-faculty appointments or promotions within the BC community.
-Grants: funds awarded from private and/or public sources for research or other academic-related work.
-Time and a half: participation in lectures, seminars, conferences and other activities taking place outside of BC. "People" represents only those items submitted to Chronicle for publication. Items may be edited for breadth, clarity or other reasons, and

106. World Association Of Soil And Water Conservation
Sister organizations. WASWC is closely associated with ISCO and has links WASWC philosophy is that the conservation and enhancement of the quality of
http://www.landhusbandry.cwc.net/abwaswc.htm
World Association of Soil and Water Conservation
ABLH Home Page
ABLH's approaches

ABLH UK / Membership

Goodbye to Hunger!
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The World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWC) is an international non-government organization of professionals and informed laypersons dedicated to promoting the sustained use of the earth's soil and water resources. WASWC provides a forum through which soil conservationists can be kept up to date on world-wide developments in their field, obtain information and contact people working on similar problems. WASWC has a worldwide network of some 500 members, 8 vice-presidents representing major regions of the world and a governing council of 5 officers who are presently located in 4 different countries. For US $10 you can become a member of this network and be informed and involved at an international level.
The Benefits
International meetings. WASWC organizes and sponsors international meetings that focus on the theoretical and practical aspects of soil and water conservation. Over the last 15 years WASWC has sponsored and co-sponsored a number of workshops and conferences,including those on steepland and hillslope farming in Puerto Rico, Indonesia and Taiwan; conservation farming conferences in Kenya and Tanzania; headwater conferences in the former Czechoslovakia and India; soil conservation extension in Thailand; rangeland desertification in Iceland and land degradation in Thailand. WASWC has also co-sponsored Conferences with the International Soil Conservation Organization (ISCO) in Belgium, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Thailand, Ethiopia, Australia and Germany. WASWC meetings are usually held in conjunction with ISCO and the Soil and Water Conservation Society's meetings.

107. Newsletter January 2001
Nova Scotia Library assoc. www.library.ns.ca/nsla/index.html According toWyman organizations that received books include Frontier College,
http://www.friendsoflibraries.ca/FocalPoint/January-2001.html
FOCAL POINT January 2001 Vol. 4 Issue 3
CONTENTS
OLA Friends' Day Feb 3, 2001
Government report on Friends of Libraries – British Isles

5th annual Friends’ Day at CLA

From the editor
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FOCAL’s 2000 executive
OLA Friends' Day Feb 3, 2001 Register now for our Friends’ Day at OLA. Our program includes two sessions. The first will be a strategic planning workshop, promising to be high energy and packed with tips and tools we can all use. The “Getting Friendlier” session which follows is a chance to pick up some tips on amalgam-ation and your own copy of the Amalgamation Toolkit. The conference will also be our first look at the puppet pattern courtesy of Don Mills, CEO of Mississauga Public Library. Order forms will be at our booth, and later from the web site. A portion of all sales of the pattern will go to FOCAL. The registration fee of $30 includes luncheon, and we will be joining OLA conference delegates in their Millennium celebration. Look for registration forms on the OLA and FOCAL websites, and register now!
Government report on Friends of Libraries – British Isles The Library and Information Commission (LIC) produced a report relating to the need for the establishment of a Federation of Friends of Libraries in the British Isles. The executive summary of this report may be found at

108. Erica Carle -- The U.N. Is A Bureaucratic Monstrosity
Then they obligate the organizations they represent to support UN beliefs Harriet Martineau translation, THE POSITIVE philosophy OF AUGUSTE COMTE, Vol.
http://www.newswithviews.com/Erica/Carle14.htm

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Religion In The

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The Chamber Of Commerce: ... More Carle Articles: THE U.N. IS A BUREAUCRATIC MONSTROSITY Erica Carle
September 27, 2004
NewsWithViews.com A bureaucracy is defined as (1) The administration of government through departments and subdivisions managed by sets of appointed officials following an inflexible routine, and (2) The concentration of authority in a complex structure of administrative bureaus. Indeed, the UN is a complex structure! Its departments, bureaus, and subdivisions are managed by appointed and self-appointed officials. It follows inflexible routines. It presents itself as a governing bodynot for any single countrybut for the entire world. The United Nations is an organization of organizations. If you are not a member of some non governmental organization (NGO) you cannot be recognized by the UN. Individuals have no status. In the eyes of the UN they do not exist. As an individual you may not participate in any UN world conferences. You must first be affiliated with, and chosen by the chief official of a non governmental organization. The UN claims authority by inviting members of organized groups to share its values and participate in its projects. The selected members make commitments to United Nations beliefs and policies. Then they obligate the organizations they represent to support UN beliefs and policies in their own countries, states, counties, and cities.

109. SU - [Student Activities, Organizations, & Leadership: Student Organization Desc
National assoc. Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Website The PhilosophicalSociety actively seeks to arouse oncampus passion for ideas and
http://www.salisbury.edu/students/SAOL/OrgDescripJP.htm
Alcohol Request Form Appropriations Board FAQ Student Organizations Scarborough Student Leadership Center ... E-mail Student Activities Division Links: Athletics Campus Recreation Career Services
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Student Activities,
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Student Affairs Home Descriptions of Registered Student Organizations Spring 2005
Kappa Delta Pi Educational Honor Society
Website Back to Listing The Rho Eta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi promotes excellence in and recognizes outstanding contributions to education. This honor society endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship and growth among its members. Qualifications for membership are academic achievement and leadership in education. Advisor: Dr. Teena Gorrow
Caruthers Hall 1
Knitting Club (Not Yo Grandmama's) Back to Listing The campus knitting club shall promote the fashion styles of today’s trends by offering skill and knowledge in the art of knitting. Open to all students. Advisor: Agata Liszkowska
University Center 229A Lambda Beta Honor Society Back to Listing The Lambda Beta Honor Society for Respiratory Care at SU was formed to bring together those who are interested in a career in respiratory care. The purpose of the honor society is to promote, recognize and honor scholarship, achievement, service and character of students, graduates and faculty members of the SU Respiratory Therapy program. Junior and senior student members are available to mentor those wishing to pursue a career in respiratory care.

110. Manuscripts Guide -- S
Mole Collections beginning with S © American Philosophical Society on thefollowing organizations American assoc. of Anatomists, American assoc. of
http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/mole/s.htm
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Mole: Collections beginning with "S"
Sabin, Florence Rena (1871-1953)
Anatomist and physiologist.
Papers, 1907-1940. (13.5 lin. ft.). Table of contents (25 pp.). Presented by the Rockefeller Institute, 1964
(B Sal2) View the complete finding aid Sabine, Sir Edward (1788-1883)
Geophysicist, President of the Royal Society. APS 1841.
Correspondence, 1825-1854. Film. 6 reels. This is professional correspondence from numerous scientists, especially H. Lloyd and James C. Ross. It is filmed from the originals in the British Meteorological Archives, Bracknell, Berkshire, England. Table of contents (54 pp.). Accessioned, 1966-1967
(H. S. Film 20) Sabine, Sir Edward (1788-1883)
Papers. Film. 3 reels. From originals in the Public Record Office, London. (Film 1373) Sagard, Gabriel (fl. 1624-1636)
French missionary priest Dictionnaire de la langue huronne, 1632. 1 vol. (105 pp.). Copy. Transcribed by James R. Malenfant for Peter S. Du Ponceau from Sagard's Le Grand voyage du pays des Hurons... avec un Dictionnaire de la langue huronne (Paris, 1632).

111. UWM UG Catalog: Africology
Political Movements and organizations in the Afroworld. 3. Africol 361.philosophy and Thought in the Survey of AfricanAmerican Political philosophy
http://www.uwm.edu/ugbulletin/SC/D_LS_106.html
UWM Undergraduate Catalog 2005-06
College of Letters and Science
Africology
Other UWM Web Pages UWM Undergraduate Catalog: - Letters and Science Schools and Colleges Contents How to Use This Book Administration Calendar About UWM Academic Opportunities Campus Resources Admission Registration Financial Information Academic Information Index Student Services/Activities UWM Home Page Comments
  • Web Home Pages: Africology is the discipline that scrutinizes the life histories and prospects of peoples of primary African origin. Employing both the methods and techniques of scientific inquiry as well as the logic of normative discourse, it describes, explains, evaluates, and predicts ranges of phenomena that ground its subject matter. The major in Africology thus is designed to educate students in the best traditions of the liberal arts and sciences, providing them with a sound knowledge of the past, present, and future roles of peoples of primary African origin in the structuring of life in diverse societies. Students thinking of majoring or minoring in Africology are encouraged to go to the department in Mitchell Hall 214 for assistance.

112. UWM UG Catalog: Helen Bader School Of Social Welfare
Requirements for Employment, Licensing or Professional organizations. Joan Jones, assoc. Prof., DSW University of California, Berkeley
http://www.uwm.edu/ugbulletin/SC/S_SW.html
UWM Undergraduate Catalog 2005-06
Helen Bader School of Social Welfare
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SOCIAL WELFARE
Student Services
Enderis Hall, Room 1110
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/SSW/
DEGREE PROGRAMS Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice, Social Work Master of Science Criminal Justice Master of Social Work The Helen Bader School of Social Welfare offers programs to educate students about social policies and programs, and to train them for beginning level practice in a variety of professional roles in social work and criminal justice. Its location in metropolitan Milwaukee gives students numerous opportunities to gain practical experience in social, health, educational, or criminal justice agencies. Undergraduate majors in both social work and criminal justice lead to the Bachelor of Science degree, and are designed to prepare students for available entry level positions in their respective fields. These programs also provide excellent preparation for graduate work.

113. Philosophy
Provides indexing and abstracts of books and journals on philosophy and as philosophy as well as another descriptive area. organizations Archives
http://www.library.nd.edu/subjects/philosophy
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Info for students faculty visitors , or friends Search ND Libraries catalog Law Library catalog e-Journal Locator encyclopedia dictionary Search this site for navigation Getting Help Library Services Inside ND Libraries Research Tools ... Return to Main Library Website
Philosophy
Resources in this area include works which are characterized by the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct, and tools facilitating access to them. As a discipline, the subject may be divided into the following categories: aesthetics, epistemology, ethics, logic, and metaphysics. Most of the printed materials in this area are cataloged in the B, BC-BD, BH, and BJ parts of the Library of Congress classification system. Contact Alan D Krieger (631-6663) a librarian who can assist you with more information. = Recommended = Full Text Resource = FindText Resource = ND-Only Resource = Free Resource = View Full Record = ND Catalog Record Many of these resources are licensed. Please read the

114. Georgetown Law - Faculty (Online Curriculum Guide)
Analysis of the Draft Law of the Press for Latvia (American Bar assoc. Causation in Torts, Crimes and Moral philosophy A Reply to Professor Thomson,
http://www.law.georgetown.edu/curriculum/tab_faculty.cfm?Status=Publications&Fac

115. Jobs And Internships
Guide to philosophy on the Internet—www.earlham.edu/~peters/philinks.htm Directory of National Women s organizations Gives descriptions and addresses of
http://inside.bard.edu/career/jobs/

Starting Your Job Search
New Job and Internship Listings Links
Recommendation Forms
... Information Review Form Employers: click here to post jobs and internships Students and Alumni/ae: click here to find jobs and internships Starting Your Job Search Yes, I know. All you want are the facts. Straight up, what do I have to do to get a job? I don't need to go into any psychobabble journey to explore my inner being. I just need to get a job that will pay the bills while still allowing me to use what I learned at Bard. This is where trust comes in, folks. Believe me when I tell you that you need to ask yourself some questions about who and where you are with this whole job search thing. It will reduce your confusion and sense of frustration for what can be a frightening and exhausting process. Here's the old familiar set of questions 1. Can you state your career goals

116. Duke South Asian Studies - Associations
Asia Society A nonprofit, non-partisan educational organization founded in 1956by John SACP Society for Asian Comparative philosophy A non-profit
http://www.lib.duke.edu/ias/sasia/assoc.htm
duke libraries catalog databases ask a librarian ... contact us SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES
  • Associations promoting Research on South Asia
    North America:
    • ACSAA : American Committee for South Asian Art A collection of 15,000 slides of art and architecture of India and other South and South East Asian countries; available for purchase from the University of Michigan.
    • American Institute of Bangladesh Studies Started in 1989 to be the equivalent for Bangladesh of the older AIIS and AIPS. The program is sponsored by the government of Bangladesh. It aims to provide opportunities for American citizens to do research in Bangladesh. In 1992 the institute became eligible for grants funded by the United States Information Agency.
    • AIIS: American Institute of Indian Studies A consortium of universities and colleges, established in 1961. Provides fellowship support to scholars and PhD candidates and facilitates language learning through its on-site Language Centers.
    • AIPS : American Institute of Pakistan Studies Established in 1973, a non-profit educational organization. Provides research fellowships, administers lectureships and organizes academic conferences to further the study of Pakistan.

117. Organization.php
philosophy, Collegiate Music Educators Convention Listed above are theofficially recognized organizations for the 20042005 academic year.
http://www.stetson.edu/studentactivities/organization.php
Home Apply About Location ... - Touchstone STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Scroll down for tips on becoming an recognize organization click on link to down load  Fall 2005 Organization Roster (this roster changes periodically it will be updated accordingly) ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS College of Arts and Sciences School of Business American Medical Student Association Alpha Kappa Psi German Club Assoc. for Computing Machines Florida Future Educators of America Kappa Delta Pi Phi Alpha Theta (History) School of Music Philosophy Collegiate Music Educators Convention Russian Club Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Society of Physics Sigma Alpha Iota Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society Theta Alpha Phi (Theatre) RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS Baptist Collegiate Ministry Beta Alpha Psi Canterbury House Beta Beta Beta (Biology) Catholic Campus Ministry Gamma Sigma Epsilon (Chemistry) Fellowship of Christian Athletes Lambda Pi Eta Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Mortar Board Jewish Student Organization Omicron Delta Epsilon Stetson Christian Fellowship Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership) Wesley House Order of Omega Phi Alpha Delta (Pre-Law) Phi Alpha Theta SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS Phi Eta Sigma Circle K International Psi Chi (Psychology) Habitat for Humanity Rho Lambda Into the Streets Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish) MedEx Sigma Pi Sigma (Physics) Roots and Shoots SPECIAL INTEREST ORGANIZATIONS CAMPUS LIFE ORGANIZATIONS Asian Student Association Alcohol Advisory Board Black Student Association Council for Student Activities (CSA) Caribbean Club Family Weekend Club Bridge Orientation (FOCUS)

118. Scholarly Sport Sites
NOTE For coaching/instructors organizations for winter sports see the Contact person Hisashi SANADA, assoc. Prof, Institute of Health and Sport
http://www.ucalgary.ca/library/ssportsite/assoc.html
A Subject Directory
This subject directory brings together the websites which will assist the serious sports researcher, kinesiology librarian, sport information specialist, college/university student and faculty. An Index to Sport Subjects provides the access to the specific parts of this website. A keyword search engine is also provided below.
SEARCH the Scholarly Sport Sites Web Pages
What's New
Index to Sport Subjects
Sport Archives, Special Collections and Virtual Exhibits
This directory was created under the auspices of the University of Calgary Library, the North American Sport Library Network (NASLIN) and the International Association for Sports Information (IASI). Comments and Suggestions about this subject directory should be sent to:
Gretchen Ghent (gghent@ucalgary.ca) Librarian Emeritus (Chair, North American Sport Library Network) c/o University of Calgary Law Library 2500 University Dr. NW Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 FAX: 403-282-6837

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119. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF GABROVO, BULGARIA - UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE / POSTGRA
Head of the Department assoc. Prof. Radoslav Radev, Ph.D. Fundamentals ofState and Law; philosophy; General and Age Psychology; Foreign Language;
http://www.ceebd.co.uk/ceeed/un/bg/bg009.htm

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Rector Assoc. Prof. Iliya Nemigenchev, Ph.D. Address 4, Hadji Dimitar Street, 5300 Gabrovo, Bulgaria Tel. No. Fax No. E-mail address rector@tugab.bg
  • Electrical Engineering and Electronics Mechanical and Precision Engineering Faculty of Economics Technical College - Lovech
  • Full - time - 8 semesters for B.Sc. degree, and 3 or 5 semesters for M. Sc. Degree
    Part - time - 10 semesters for B.Sc. degree, and 3 or 5 semesters for M. Sc. Degree Date of commencement 16 September Class size 12 - 22 students Accommodation The University provides accommodation for 1253 students at 5 hostels Fees Full-time students:
    Bulgarian nationals – B.Sc.: 245 BGL (Engineering courses), 185 BGL (Economics courses); M.Sc.: 1 030 BGL (Engineering courses), 1 030 BGL (Economics courses)
    Part-time students:
    Bulgarian nationals – B.Sc.: 125 BGL (Engineering courses), 95 BGL (Economics courses); M.Sc.: 500 BGL (Engineering courses), 500 BGL (Economics courses)
    Preparatory language course - 1 900 EUR Financial assistance The monthly financial aid for full-time Bulgarian students is between 50 and 90 BGL, and for full-time foreign students in accordance with inter-government regulations - 90 BGL.

    120. Brown Graduate School: Academics
    For further information contact assoc. Professor Michael Gousie, Program 200 or 300level course in the area of organizations and Institutions.
    http://www.brown.edu/Divisions/Graduate_School/academics/index.php?p=2-10-3

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