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21. Professor's Home Page
photo Dr. alec E. aitken. Associate Professor; B.Sc., M.Sc.(Queen s), Ph.D.(McMaster);Office Room 283A Arts Building; Telephone number (306) 9665672
http://www.usask.ca/geography/faculty/aitken_a.html
    Dr. Alec E. Aitken
  • Associate Professor B.Sc., M.Sc.(Queen's), Ph.D.(McMaster) Office: Room 283A Arts Building Telephone number: (306) 966-5672 Fax number: (306) 966-5680 Email address : aaitken@arts.usask.ca Postal Address:
      Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan
      9 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5A5 Canada
    Teaching Courses : Research Interests : Pleistocene geomorphology and paleoecology

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22. Bethlehem Steel Soccer Club -- October 31, 1925
Bobby Walker, Barney Battles, Jock Drummond, Andy aitken, alec Ralsbeck, JackRobertson, Johnny Campbell and alec Smith were making the world talk about
http://www.geocities.com/bethlehem_soccer/gl103125.html
The Globe Bethlehem
Saturday, October 31, 1925 A Swing Along Athletic Row Echoes From Abroad
Although spending his second season in British Isles soccer, local fans have not yet forgotten the brilliancy of Alex Jackson when he sported the colors of Bethlehem on the Steel Workers' front line and can readily understand why critics marvel at his skill and hail him as the greatest overseas soccer find of the past several seasons. Among the publications that reach this desk, one comes from abroad, the Sports Post, paying tribute to young Jackson with the following: "There can be no doubt that Jackson's early travels broadened his ideas and his ability. Experience is the hardest taskmaster of all, so that it was no surprise that when he returned from America in 1925 that he should be snapped up by Aberdeen and that he should play for his native country in all three International matches last season his first real effort in Scottish League football. Nor is it surprising that Herbert Chapman, regarded him as a player who, at 20 years, was worth any money for a team like Huddersfield Town. The writer has never heard the exact amount Huddersfield Town paid for Jackson, but it is known that another club offered Aberdeen 4,500 pounds for him an offer which was refused. It need not, of course, be inferred that Huddersfield necessarily paid more than, or even as much as, that amount. "What is this youthful prodigy like? Well, he's tall, straight as a cane; but with the resiliency of a young willow tree; when football breezes blow his way, Jackson bends to the work that is brought for him to do. One moment he is tall, straight, subdued; the next he is a thing of grace, of action, of fire, of he's just alive with every mortal picture which shows activity. He's light, too, as a player he lacks poundage. He doesn't turn a beam at much over ten stone, and he's slender. But he is like a kitten on his toes.

23. MaThemAticAL LabYrinThs - ArTícuLoS De DiFusióN
Translate this page Pero el caso mejor documentado es el de alec aitken, un distinguido matemáticode la Universidad de Edimburgo, a quien se deben importantes trabajos sobre
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C alculadores M entales
Aleph cero Por SHAHEN HACYAN Ciudad de México (31 enero 2002).- Todavía en el siglo pasado los escolares teníamos que aprender de memoria las tablas de sumar y multiplicar. En esas épocas lejanas, cuando no había calculadoras de bolsillo, las operaciones aritméticas se hacían “a mano”, con papel y lápiz.
Algunas personas tenían el don excepcional de calcular mucho más rápidamente que los mortales comunes.
En la actualidad, empero, no hay muchas oportunidades para demostrar habilidades mentales con los números.
Según cuenta Aristóteles, Platón decía que entre el mundo material y el de las ideas se encuentra el mundo de las matemáticas. Algunos humanos tienen una habilidad extraordinaria para ver directamente ese mundo intermedio; son los grandes matemáticos de la historia. Otros pueden ver un sector reducido de él, cuyas piezas fundamentales son los números; muchos grandes matemáticos, como Euler y Gauss, fueron capaces de realizar complicadísimos cálculos de memoria.
Lo curioso es que una habilidad excepcional para la aritmética no tiene ninguna relación con la inteligencia: también se encuentra entre gente que padece autismo, un trastorno de la mente que, en sus formas extremas, llega a confundirse con el retraso mental.

24. Author Title Abstract Day Room Time Congress 2005 Paradoxes Of Citizenship: Envi
aitken, alec E, Climate Change, Global Sealevel Rise and Terrain Disturbance inAuyuittuq National Park Reserve, Nunavut, The potential impacts of climate
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    The Canadian Association of Geographers
    l'Association canadienne des géographes
    CAG / ACG 2005 Annual Meeting
    2005 May 31 to 2005 June 04
    The University of Western Ontario
    London Ontario Canada Congress 2005 Registration Associations Canadian Association of Geographers Search PROGRAMME by : DAY and TIME AUTHOR TITLE DATE SESSION DATE CATEGORY Search ABSTRACTS by Author Surname: A-C D-H I-N O-S ... CAG Meeting Home This is the REVISED program (v2.1) as at We have incorporated all the suggested changes required for authorship, titles and author sequence.
    It is not possible to accommodate all scheduling requests but we have made changes where possible.
    Abstracts are shown by first author. Use Edit/Find to search for author, co-author, session, keyword, etc.
    Abstracts were not peer reviewed.
    Lower case was substituted where All Capitalizations were used. Bibliographic references were removed.

    Times shown are the scheduled Start Times for individual speaker times.
    Author Title Abstract Day Room Time Presenter Title Abstract Session Date Room Time Abbott, James G.

25. YourYukon: Researchers Look At Life On The Arctic Edge
alec aitken wants to understand more about creatures that can survive suchdifficult conditions, and the processes that keep them going.
http://www.taiga.net/yourYukon/col335.html
It's a hard life for creatures that live at the bottom of the Beaufort Sea off the Yukon North Slope. In some areas of the Beaufort, winter ice reaches all the way to the sea bottom. As the ice is pushed by winds, tides, and the forces of its own freezing, it scours the sea floor, wreaking havoc on the animals that live there. In other areas, the sea ice stays clear of the sea bed, but cuts bottom-dwelling organisms off from the supply of food available during open-water season. Alec Aitken wants to understand more about creatures that can survive such difficult conditions, and the processes that keep them going. Aitken, a University of Saskatchewan geographer, is part of an international research team taking part in a year-long study of Canada's arctic seas. The researchers involved in the multimillion-dollar Canadian Arctic Shelf Exchange Study (CASES) will be based aboard the Canadian icebreaker Franklin, which has been refitted as a research vessel. The 12 months of the study voyage, from September 2003 to September 2004, are broken into nine "legs" involving different kinds of research and different researchers. The research team Aitken leads will be on board for six of those legs. He and his colleagues and students will be spending their time digging up samples of the sea bed at about 20 stations situated across the Mackenzie Shelf and Amundsen Gulf.

26. Northern Climate ExChange -- Archives: What's Hot
alec aitken, a University of Saskatchewan geographer, is part of an internationalresearch team taking part in a yearlong study of Canada s arctic seas.
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What's Hot archives page 4 of 6 Environmental sustainability possible within a generation, Dr. Suzuki tells Prime Minister and municipal leaders Canada can achieve economic and environmental sustainability within a generation if governments work with industry and public policy groups to address major issues like using water and electricity more efficiently, reducing waste and pollution, increasing investment in urban transit, and improving how we plan cities to curb urban sprawl, says a new report by the David Suzuki Foundation. For more, click here Energy and The Environment Calendar Contest Once again, Natural Resources Canada is producing an Energy and the Environment Calendar. Students from across Canada have been invited to submit artwork for inclusion in the calendar. Students between six and thirteen years of age are invited to submit drawings which illustrate this year's theme, Taking Action on Climate Change. The entry deadline for Yukon students is May 14th . For all the details

27. Genealogy Data
aitken, Florence Norwood Birth 15 JAN 1896 Death 5 SEP 1977 Gender Female aitken, alec Gender Male Parents. Father aitken, Arthur Ernest
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SARGOOD, Mary Harper
Gender: Female
Family: Spouse: BATTY, Clarence Charles
Gender: Male
Parents: Father: BATTY, Austin Charles
Mother: VENESS, Edith Emily
Children: BATTY, Gordon Charles
Death : 11 Bambridge St, Weetangara
Gender: Male
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BARKER, Alfred John
Birth : ABT 1906
Gender: Male Family: Spouse: POLAK, Florence May Birth : 2 JAN 1904 Gender: Female Parents: Father: POLAK, Louis Emanuel Mother: AITKEN, Dulcie Bella Children: BARKER, Rowena Louise Gender: Female
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ROWE, Clement Richard Birth : 11 NOV 1870 Melbourne, Victoria Gender: Male Family: Marriage: 20 JAN 1899 in Paddington, NSW Spouse: BATTY, Ada Florence Birth : 17 JUN 1878 Batty Street, Balmain, NSW Death : ABT 1952 Gender: Female Parents: Father: BATTY, John Thomas Mother: SUSTENANCE, Florence Leonora Children: ROWE, Marie Australia Birth : ABT 1901 NSW Death : ABT 1901 NSW Gender: Female ROWE, Clement Birth : ABT 1903 NSW Death : ABT 1904 NSW Gender: Male ROWE, Dorothy

28. Genealogy Index For Surnames Beginning With A
aitken, Albert (1867) aitken, alec (-) aitken, Alexander (1866-) aitken,Alice (1862-) aitken, Arthur Ernest (8 JAN 1871-) aitken, Clara (1859-)
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Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with A
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ABERDEIN, Thomas (1737-16 DEC 1815)
ABERNETHY, James Baron Saltoun
(ABT 1454-)
ABERNETHY, Janet
(ABT 1496-)
ABNEY, Henry Charles Wooton
(20 APR 1881-)
ABRAHAMS, Max

ACKERMAN, Estelle Harriet

ADAMS, Charles

ADAMS, James
...
ADLAM, Augusta
(ABT 1791-MAY 1868)
AHERN, Mary
(20 AUG 1817-26 MAR 1907)
AITKEN, Albert
AITKEN, Alec AITKEN, Alexander AITKEN, Alice ... AITKEN, Arthur Ernest (8 JAN 1871-) AITKEN, Clara AITKEN, David G AITKEN, David George (ABT 1818-7 JUN 1881) AITKEN, David T H AITKEN, Dulcie Bella (ABT 8 SEP 1864-) AITKEN, Dulcy AITKEN, Edith F AITKEN, Emma W (ABT 1858-) AITKEN, Emmeline AITKEN, Eric AITKEN, Evelyn AITKEN, Florence Norwood (15 JAN 1896-5 SEP 1977) AITKEN, Irene AITKEN, Jane W AITKEN, Joseph AITKEN, Marcia ... AITKEN, William H (ABT 1856-) AITKEN, Zoe ALBERMARLE, Montague Peregrine ALCOCK, Elizabeth ALCOCK, John (-BEF 6 JUL 1675) ALDRIDGE, John ALDRIDGE, Lily ALDRIDGE, Oliver ALDRIDGE, Peggy ... ALLARDES, Christiann (ABT 1693-) ALLARDES, Janet (ABT 1494-) ALLARDES, John (ABT 1667-) ALLDRITT, Elizabeth

29. Presidents And Champions Since 1972 At Tillicoultry Bowling Club, Clackmannanshi
alec Harrower, club champion 1977. 1995. DW Richards AS aitken. J Trainer,2000. I Harrower. Ian Harrower club president 2000. SL Pearson
http://www.tillicoultrybowlingclub.org.uk/presidents_championsfrom1972.htm
Tillicoultry Bowling Club
incorporating Devonvale Bowling Club
established 1852
Home Page 2004 Winners President's Welcome History ... Links Page contact Tillicoultry Bowling Club by e mail or tel. 01259 750395
The Presidents and Champions of Tillicoultry Bowling Club since 1972
Alan joined Tillicoultry Bowling Club in 1998. He has 2 children, one of whom is a fellow bowler. Alan says that 2004 was definately the year of the underdog. "No-one expected me to win - least of all me but I am really pleased and will be there trying to defend my title successfully next season" Year President Champion Year President Champion JR Aitchison DA Ross RJ Wilson I Harrower TBJ Love A Davidson John Cook AA Aitken WD Harper J Aitchison JW Fullerton T Graham TF Younger A Harrower DW Richards AC Bennett JM Jones JP D Watt M Greasley S Pearson A McV Harrower TF Younger F Hughes AA Aitken Alex Bennett J Trainer D Kerr SL Pearson AC Bennett JM Jones JP AC Bennett DF Harrower AS Aitken J Trainer I Harrower SL Pearson D Watt I Harrower T Graham SL Pearson D McR Allan AC Bennett B Anderson B Anderson J Trainer D Buist D Harrower J Black Jas Bennett J McAllister S Richards A McMillan JJ Brogan W Miller C Brown JW Douglas J McEwan W Miller D Buist J McCormick BL Pearson GS Stirling D Buist GM Turner D Buist JK Holt D Buist back to top
Honorary Past Presidents
To mark the 150th celebrations of the club in 2002 it was agreed to appoint 5 Honorary Past Presidents.

30. Events - Oral Histories - Takapuna Library - Collections - North Shore Libraries
aitken, alec. Western Springs Pumping Station. 21 September, 1996. North ShoreHistorical Society (NSHS). Armstrong, Dick. The London General Post,
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Recorded public talks in the Oral History Archive A B D ... W A Aitken, Alec. Western Springs Pumping Station. 21 September, 1996. North Shore Historical Society (NSHS) Armstrong, Dick. The London General Post, 1642-1839. 15 May 1997. NSHS B Bartlett, Jean. Jane Gifford and the Duchess of Argyle. NSHS Bartlett, Jean. Sailing from England to N.Z. in 1842. December, 1992. NSHS Beale, H. Personal View of Life in a Siberian Town. 17 April, 1993. NSHS Bendall, Brian. Who was Patuone? NSHS Bioletti, Harry. The Yanks are Coming. July 20, 1991. NSHS Boock, Paula. Writing for Children. September 17, 1992. Takapuna Library. Brooking, Cliff. Royal New Zealand Fencibles: readings. D Dalton, Alf. Millinery Trade from 1960-1990. 17 July, 1995. NSHS E Ellis, Wanda. Polish Refugees to N.Z. 17 June, 1993. NSHS F Fyffe, Judith. Matriarchs. Origins and Radicals. 19 september, 1990. Listener Women's Book Festival.

31. The Tears Of Things: Shout Your Phat Yawp, People
Mr. van Gogh s death Doug aitken, alec Baldwin, Matthew Barney, Bjork, Why didn t you pick Doug aitken, who is even more obscure than Barney?
http://www.thetearsofthings.net/archives/000241.html
The Tears of Things
The Oracle Board: Thirty-Six Triplets Main
November 26, 2004
Shout Your Phat Yawp, People
by Jerome du Bois From this morning's New York Times: Controversial filmmaker Michael Moore was stabbed to death on a city street last night by a self-styled "aesthetic militant," according to a note stuck into his chest with the murder weapon, a barbecue skewer. The note went on to demand the revocation "in the name of Truthful Art" of all of Moore's awards, "especially the ones from Cannes, otherwise Quentin Tarantino is next." By morning, sixteen private jets from Hollywood dotted the airports around the city, and fifty-eight producers, actors and directors converged at the Paramount to prepare for a spontaneous outpouring of grief. Tarantino, his hotel door flanked by bodyguards wearing all black and derby hats, remained in his room, reportedly festooned with crossed bandoleros. Reached for comment, spokesperson Rob Reiner expressed outrage: "This is terrible, horrible, disgusting. He was a great man, and a brave one." And he added, "I've never heard of anything like this before."

32. The Tears Of Things: Theo Rests His Case
Mr. van Gogh s death Doug aitken, alec Baldwin, Matthew Barney, Bjork, DavidGeffen, Jeaneane Garofalo, Whoopi Goldberg, Goldie Hawn, Sherry Lansing,
http://www.thetearsofthings.net/archives/000226.html
The Tears of Things
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November 07, 2004
Theo Rests His Case
"Nobody wants to shoot the village idiot." Theodore van Gogh, filmmaker, shot dead at 47. "If someone puts a bullet through your brain, I'll complain." Cole Porter by Jerome du Bois [comments are open for awhile] Popular media blogger Greg Allen of greg.org was so shocked, and so driven to righteous anger, by the murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh last week, that he made a funny post about it with a really droll title: Wait, I Thought Nobody WATCHED Short Films . . . You see, because the Islamist fundamentalist asshole who shot, stabbed, and slit the throat of Mr. van Gogh and then used his knife to stick a five-page letter to the dead man's chest must have seen the 11-minute television film Submission, made with Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Get it? Because he thought nobody . . . Yeah, I'm laughing, too. Then Allen, without blinking an eye, twists the poisoned knife in the increasingly popular way: van Gogh asked for it. Seriously, what is up with these people? I can't believe anyone not related to the filmmakers actually watches a short film, much less gets mad enough to kill over one. [There was that one time when MVRDV got death threats over their short animated film, Pig City... And the guy who got them in that trouble, Pim Fortuyn, did get assassinated himself...]

33. FindArticles In Arctic: Mar 1996
Western Axel Heiberg Island, Northwest Territories, Canada by aitken, alec E;Marine mammals the Exxon Valdez // Review by Loughlin, Thomas R
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34. Times Obituary
and was a fund of anecdotes concerning Cambridge men, and about Edin burghcolleagues such as Sir Edmund Whittaker and alec aitken.
http://www.aam314.vzz.net/Edge.html
William Edge
Professor W. L. Edge, mathematician, died on September 27 aged 92. He was born on November 8, 1904. William Edge was one of the last survivors of the great Cambridge school of geometry founded by H. F. Baker in the earlier part of this century. It reached its high point in the 1920s, and included P. du Val, W. V. D. Hodge, T. G. Room, J. G. Semple, J. A. Todd and H. S. M. Coxeter (who still thrives). William Leonard Edge was educated at Stockport Grammar School and Trinity College, Cambridge, from which he went to Edinburgh University in 1932. He was to remain there for the rest of his academic career, retiring in 1975. Travelling did not appeal to him, although he did attend the conference in Toronto in 1979 celebrating Coxeter's 75th birthday. He also regularly returned to Trinity, and was even persuaded to travel to the University of Sussex on two occasions. He published 91 research articles and one book, Ruled Surfaces , between 1932 and 1994. His writing style was always polished and the argument in every paper is traced with absolute clarity. Unusually among mathematicians, every work is his alone. He would perhaps have been surprised to know that his later works are referred to in other mathematical works more than his earlier ones. His early work was entirely in algebraic geometry, and especially algebraic surfaces in "ordinary" space. He devoted many papers to careful exegesis of families of quadrics, that is, surfaces of degree two. In 1953 he published his first paper in finite geometry, bringing all his experience of complex geometry to bear on the elucidation of finite spaces. Such geometries now have many applications in such areas as the theory of error-correcting codes.

35. Alec Aitken Université Montpellier II
Translate this page alec aitken (1895-1967). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglais résidentsur le site de l’université de St Andrews Écosse
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36. SCAPE - SCAPE MEMBER Presentations
alec aitken, Andrea Freeman(Calgary), Alwynne Beaudoin (Alberta), alec aitken University of Saskatchewan, Andrea Freeman - University of Calgary,
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37. LookSmart Science - Arctic: Mar 1996
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38. About The CNST
Dr. alec aitken. Associate Professor, Geography, University of Saskatchewan.Members. Dr. Scott Lamoureux. Assistant Professor, Department of Geography,
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CANADIAN NORTHERN STUDIES TRUST
Background The Canadian Northern Studies Trust (CNST) was established in 1982 as the scholarship arm of the Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies, to reflect the major thrust of the association’s efforts to advance knowledge and understanding of Canada’s North. The purpose of the CNST is to develop a cadre of scholars and scientists with northern experience and at the same time enhance the educational opportunities available for northern residents. For 25 years the CNST has fulfilled its mandate by offering awards for exceptional northern-based research conducted by graduate students, and by providing assistance to northern residents to obtain post-secondary education at Canadian universities and colleges. The CNST works closely with other agencies, institutions and donors concerned with education and scientific activity in the north. In this manner, Canada’s North is kept at the forefront of southern academic and scientific initiatives, while northerners have the opportunity to share the resources and expertise at Canadian universities.
CNST Committee
Members of the CNST management committee are currently selected for a three year term. They are selected to represent a cross-section of disciplines and geographical locations.

39. Princeton Public Library - Catelist™ - ** New Biographies- Adult Collection
Sir alec Guinness was one of the greatest actors of the twentieth century. Jonathan aitken, a wellknown British author, is the first biographer given
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Sir Alec Guinness was one of the greatest actors of the twentieth century. With a talent recognised by discerning critics from his very first appearance on the stage, he gained a world-wide reputation playing roles on the screen such as Fagin in Oliver Twist and Sidney Stratton in The Man in the White Suit. His performance as Colonel Nicholson in The Bridge on the River Kwai won him an Oscar and, in his later years, he captivated a new generation of admirers as George Smiley in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars. Guinness was a man who vigorously guarded his privacy and, despite publishing an autobiography and two volumes of his diaries, he remained an enigma to the general public and a mystery even to his family and closest friends.

40. Results
Derrick Squires Staffordshire, Stephen aitken Auchinblae Gordon Martin Kintore 3rd alec Keith / Hunters Bog Trotters 1st vet. Stewart Whittle / Carnethy
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Results 2002 Results 2002: Young Heavies Light Ball-16lb Distance - 44ft. 8ins. 28lb Weight Distance - 62ft 10ins David Dowson Middlesborough
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Henry Jamieson Saltcoats Craig Smith Aberdeen
David Squires Staffordshire
Scott Sim Fettercairn David Dowson Middlesborough John Fyvie Aboyne Henry Jamieson Saltcoats Hammer-16lb Distance - 118ft. 4ins. Caber Derrick Squires Staffordshire David Dowson Middlesborough John Fyvie Aboyne Scott Sim Fettercairn Craig Smith Aberdeen Henry Jamieson Saltcoats 1st and 2nd equal Henry Jamieson Saltcoats and Craig Smith Aberdeen David Dowson Middlesborrough Scott Sim Fettercairn John Fyvie Aboyne No 6th place 42lb Weight Over Bar Height 17 ft.

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