Stanford Educator - FALL 2003 lorna M. swain, EdD 60, passed away in Fresno, CA on April 14, 2003. Born inEureka, CA, she was a teacher and mentor for more than 30 years. http://ed.stanford.edu/suse/educator/fall2003/pages/alumni-news.html
Extractions: other scores by: Tom Murray 258 220=692 Mike Tornatela 223 246=688 Ken Russo 232 234=688 Joe Bodge 235 225=685 Anthony Baldassano 200 259 225=684 Larry Baldassano 235 253=682 Vinnie Russo 269 222=680 Joseph Koehler 237 240=681 single games: Frank Gioia Jr 268 Bob Herforth 266 Ken Gill 265 Shawn Scanlon Sr 264 Rich Valentine 257 Bruce Mill 255 Lance Lacoff 255 Charles DeVitis 249. Carl Rhoads 244 279=696 Doug Taylor 226 234=671 Al Knoll 257 237=667 Joe Ostrowski 235 233=662 Dan Calcagni 215 243=660 Pat Williams 269 197=656 Eric Brown 236 213=646 Jim Cullen 246 205=642 M Kaufman 211 233=641 Denny Brindisi 264 201=639 Barry Livergood 213 235=622 Rick Altieri 246=620 J Zambella 247 J Meckes 241 D Carlberg 234.
Great Sailing Ships: "STAD AMSTERDAM" Translated by lorna and Clive swain. versión español english version.The Stad is a recently built threemasted clipper intended for the charter trade http://www.caphorniers.cl/stad-amsterdam/StadAmsterdan-eng.htm
Extractions: versión español english version The Stad is a recently built three-masted clipper intended for the charter trade, as well as a training center for unemployed young people. The start of the year 2000 saw the birth of a new sailing ship: The Stad Amsterdam - a clipper, built along the classical lines of this type of ship but equipped with the latest technology. The Stad was the result of a joint project between the city of Amsterdam (the Netherlands) and the human resources company, Ranstad. They built a ship for chartering, which at the same time would become a training center for young, unemployed people, to enable them to learn a new profession at sea. The Stad was also destined to become a symbol of the city whose name she bears, and of the naval history of her native country, the Netherlands. In fact, it was decided to build a clipper, a type of vessel considered revolutionary at the end of the nineteenth century, a period of splendor for the Dutch merchant marine, which at that time was one of the great naval powers worldwide. Clippers are light vessels, the fastest of all sailing ships. For that reason, the naval architect Gerard Dijkstra designed this 76-meter ship respecting the original drawings of Dutch shipbuilders in olden times. However, he outfitted her with the most up-to-date navigation and housing equipment. Likewise, it must not be forgotten that the Stad Amsterdam is a luxury vessel with all the comforts of a great five-star hotel.
The Spirit Of Cape Horn Translated by lorna and Clive swain versión español english version.The Ukrainian sailing ship KHERSONES, owned by the Kerch Shipping Technology http://www.caphorniers.cl/espiritucabo/spirit-cape.htm
Extractions: versión español english version The Ukrainian sailing ship KHERSONES, owned by the Kerch Shipping Technology Institute, docked in Valparaíso in January 1997, under the command of Captain Mikhail Sukhina, with a crew of 42 men, from officers to crew members, plus a group of 64 cadets and 79 trainees, most of whom were German. The ship operators INMARIS PERESTROIKA SAILING of Hamburg, requested technical, logistic and administrative assistance from the Chilean Brotherhood of Cape Horn Captains, as the ship would follow the Valparaíso - Buenos Aires via Cape Horn route under sail which is known to be uncertain and full of risks even for large sailing ships such as the KHERSONES, which is 108.60 m. long. Reciprocating the co-operation received from the Brotherhood, INMARIS invited the author of these lines to take part in the voyage in order to act as advisor to the commander and play the part of Observer, verifying that the ship would travel exclusively under sail in tracks from latitude 50º S in the Pacific to latitude 50º S in the Atlantic. The voyage was full of new experiences for the crew and the trainees. The ship sailed away 300 miles from the Chilean coast seeking favourable winds which were found and advanced swiftly towards the South at speeds never below 12 knots. There was great activity on board, preparing to appropriately confront the violence of the winds and the heavy swells typical of the tempestuous Drake Passage, including the making of a safety net extending from bow to stern to prevent a man from falling overboard as a result of the heavy rolls - which normally exceeded 20º - as the ship had no gunwales.
ManillaHeritageMuseum lorna Blanch. 3. Joy swain. 4. Beatrice Veness. 5. Heather Weatherall. 6.Jean Brady. 7. lorna Chapman. 8. Mavis Bennett. 9. James A Bignall. 10. http://groups.msn.com/ManillaHeritageMuseum/general.msnw?action=get_message&mvie
Zelma Pflugradt Obituary She is preceded in death by daughter, Nora Payer, sonin-law, Ernest PayerSr., three sons, grandchildren Frankie swain and lorna Payer and her husband http://www.thompsonlarson.com/obituaries/pflugradtz.html
Extractions: Zelma Pflugradt, 77, Minot, died September 19, 2003 in her home with her family with her. She was born March 17, 1926, to Joseph Sr. and Margaret (Allery) Swain, in Belcourt, ND. She was quite proud of her ancestry being Mitchief and French Canadian. She often said, "Papa, he was French Canadian and Mama she was Mitchief like us." She is preceded in death by daughter, Nora Payer, son-in-law, Ernest Payer Sr., three sons, grandchildren Frankie Swain and Lorna Payer and her husband Walter A. Pflugradt. Zelma grew up in the Belcourt area, married Walter A. Pflugradt in April of 1950. They raised their three daughters in Garrison, ND, Fort Pierre, SD and then moved to Rolla, ND in the late 1960's to retire. Zelma worked at Wayne's Pool Hall in Rolla. After Walter passed away in 1974, she moved to Belcourt, then Granville and later to Minot. This is where she lived the remainder of her life. She was a member of St. Leo's Catholic Church, Minot. She was recently diagnosed with cancer and was being cared for by family until her death. With the love of her family near her in various ways and means she was cared for with love, devotion and respect by those close to her. She enjoyed playing cards, sewing, visiting, bingo and shopping. God Bless you mom, grandma and Great Grandma Zelma from all your family and friends. We wish you a peaceful journey to meet those on the other side and will look forward to seeing you when God calls us home to meet you again. We will miss your shopping trips to buy felt. We will miss the chicken dinners. We will miss your little red scarf. We will miss your smile and laugh. Great Grandma we will miss you dearly, but we will never forget you.
Untitled Document he related the story to his granddaughter, Wendy swain many years later. to Wendy swain , Joe and Joy Balderson, Doris Halcrow and Joe and lorna http://www.everdon.com/whatif.htm
Extractions: TALES OF EVERDON BY MICK MEGEARY WHAT IF ..................? Many thanks to Wendy Swain , Joe and Joy Balderson, Doris Halcrow and Joe and Lorna Kingston for their recollections. One crater was too big to be filled-in you can see it by following the footpath over Grass Hill (ER7) its just on your left as you cross the stile from the grass field to the arable field you cant miss it, its enormous. (Originally published in the Everdon Newsletter - May, 2003)
Research Psychiatrists By Name â Doctor Reports Dr. Sandra F. swain Valpey, MD Palos Hills, Illinois Dr. lorna K. Swartz,MD - San Diego, California Dr. Marvin S. Swartz, MD - Durham, http://www.healthgrades.com/directory_search/Physician/Profiles/Psychiatry/alpha
Extractions: "According to HealthGrades, the health-care-rating organization that conducted the study, needless deaths averaged 195,000 a year in 2000, 2001, and 2002. 'That's the equivalent of 390 jumbo jets full of people dying each year,' says Dr. Samantha Collier, vice president of medical affairs." - Newsweek, August 2, 2004 "The study by Health Grades Inc., a health-care consulting firm in Colorado that rates hospitals, estimated that medical errors in U.S. hospitals contributed to almost 600,000 patient deaths over the past three years, double the number if deaths from a study published in 2000 by the Institute of Medicine."- The Wall Street Journal, July 27, 2004 "Start with healthgrades.com. This is a website you can go to that will give you the lowdown on some 650,000 doctors across the country. You can actually sort their names by specialty, location, they give you everything from board certification to number of years in the profession, lots of details, lots of data." - CNN
Cynthia Lanius' Presentation: Girls And Science 2000 Olive Clio Hazlett, lorna Mary swain. Hilda Geiringer von Mises, Cecilia Krieger.Sof ja Aleksandrovna Janovskaja, Nola Haynes http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/pres/oame/gtech2000x3a.html
Extractions: Girls and Science 2000 Throughout history, rare women became mathematicians. Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia (1646-1684) Emilie du Chatelet (1706-1749 Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799) Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) Sophie Germain (1776-1831) Mary Fairfax Somerville (1780-1872) We begin to see progress influence of women's movement. Nineteenth Century Ada Byron Lovelace Florence Nightingale Mary Everest Boole Susan Jane Cunningham Elizaveta Fedorovna Litvinova Christine Ladd- Franklin Sofia Kovalevskaya Ellen Amanda Hayes Hertha Ayrton Ida Metcalf Charlotte Angas Scott Charlotte Barnum Alicia Boole Stott Ruth Gentry Winifred Edgerton Merrill Leona May Peirce Helen Abbot Merrill Clara Eliza Smith Clara Latimer Bacon Annie MacKinnon Fitch Grace Chisholm Young Isabel Maddison Mary Frances Winston Newson Emilie Norton Martin Agnes Baxter Virginia Ragsdale Louise Duffield Cummings Lao Genevra Simons Roxana Hayward Vivian Elizabeth Dickerman Anna Irwin Young Suzan Rose Benedict Charlotte Elvira Pengra Grace M. Bareis
MathBirthdays - Monday, March 21 Tomorrow s Events. 1891 lorna Mary swain 1917 Irving Kaplansky. February 2005.S, M, T, W, T, F, S. 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 http://educationaltechnology.ca/dan/calendars/day.php?cal=mathBirthdays&getdate=
MathBirthdays - Tuesday, March 22 Day Week Month Year « Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday ». 1891 lorna Mary swain. 1917 Irving Kaplansky http://educationaltechnology.ca/dan/calendars/day.php?cal=mathBirthdays&getdate=
Body,Mind,Spirit lorna is known as the Angel Lady. She takes us through this wonderful world, Author Jasper swain Previously published under the title Mike, http://www.kimaglobal.co.za/www/ourgenre/practicalspirituality.htm
Extractions: This book teaches us how to co-operate and work with the whole hierarchy of Angels as well as the Tree, Flower, Animal and Mineral Nature Spirits. Over 100 etheric beings are covered. Lorna is known as the Angel Lady. She takes us through this wonderful world, teaching us to connect with it and partake of its magic. Read More This workbook explains the chakra system and how it resonates to our thought-patterns. This fully illustrated mind-drawing workbook takes the reader on an inner journey by tapping into the language of their soul. Nadine May has successfully combined art therapy with the power of our thoughts. Read about how the characters in her visionary fiction novels, who all practice these mind-drawing exercises, discover the language of their soul.
Using The First Language In Second Language Instruction: lorna Joy swain lornajoy@JPS.NET American Language Program, California StateUniversity Hayward College of Alameda, Alameda, CA, USA http://writing.berkeley.edu/TESL-EJ/ej20/f1.html
Extractions: kstanley@charlotte.infi.net The discussion in this article consists of a wide variety of informed insights which first appeared as posts on the TESL-L email list for ESL/EFL classroom pedagogy between May 2000 and June 2001. Many posts have been slightly edited or expanded to accommodate the purposes of the article. Readers are invited to share their ideas, opinions and reactions with the editor and/or the individual posters. Julia Reineman M.A. student, California State University, San Bernardino, U.S.A. I do not believe that there is a hard-fast rule for when first (or common) languages should be allowed or prohibited in the classroom. I do know that most of my own philosophy is based on my own experience as a second-language learner of Spanish, as well as the theoretical viewpoint that language is what we use to create and express who we are, not something that should be 'studied' as an end in itself. [-1-] So my answer to whether or not to allow non-target languages in the classroom is, "Yes. Conditionally." When I am introducing new vocabulary in which meaning can be expressed through drawings, noises, pantomimes or the like, I use the target language exclusively. However, when attempting to communicate ideas that are abstract, I use/permit first language. All in all, I believe input needs to be COMPREHENSIBLE. I had a Spanish teacher who insisted on NO English in her classroom or office. I cannot tell you how many times I asked questions to which I simply did not understand the answer. (I finally resorted to dragging a native speaker with me every time I went to her office so he could translate for me after we left.)
The University Of Melbourne - Membership Of R Series Committees 8. lorna Stirling Estate Committee Regulation 7.92 Dr S swain. ReviewEditor (Exhibitions), M Anderson. Other Members, P Love (Swinburne University) http://www.unimelb.edu.au/unisec/committees/rseriesc.htm
Extractions: Regulation 6.144 Vice-Chancellor or nominee Mr IA Renard A Deputy Vice-Chancellor or nominee Mr J Belling A student counsellor nominated by the Senior Vice-Principal Ms P McLean Dean, Faculty of Education or nominee Associate Professor R Misson **Not more than three persons appointed by Council The Hon Justice S Crennan
LOWELL HOUSE OPERA Assisted by lorna Carey, Nancy Henneberry, Elizabeth Keating Properties CharlesOsborn Electricians Jerome Augustine, Robert swain http://hcs.harvard.edu/~lho/dido50/staff.html
Swain Collection genealogical collection of Geneva Suggs swain donated by her cousin CarrollRay Ellis. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. lorna Hodges; six daughters, http://www.tngenweb.org/montgomery/hodges/hodgesobit26.html
Extractions: Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Lorna Hodges; six daughters, Mrs. Edward Frasure, Troy, Mich.: Mrs. John Clark, Royal Oak: Mrs. Charles Mays, Berkley, Mich.; Mrs. Donald Gibson, Prestue Isle, Mich.; Mrs. Andrew Kilmek and Mrs. Anita Diebold, Southfield: six brothers. Douglas, Shiloh, Tenn.; Clyde, Westland, Mich.; Claudie, Detroit; Calvin and Walter Hodges Jr., Cunningham, Tenn.; Lonnie Hodges, Cumberland Furnace, Route 2; a sister, Mrs. Claude (Lucille) Potts, Southside, Tenn.; 15 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.
Adams Trophy Winners 1927 Indian Harbor YC lorna Whittelsey, Helen Wills, Edith Wills 1926 CohassetYC - Jessie Bancroft, Catherine Reid, Helen swain http://www.ussailing.org/championships/adult/women/uswsc/adamswinners.htm
ThePeerage.com - Name Index 779 Judith b. 20 Nov 1946 Leslie swain lorna Mary b. b 1932 Lucy b. 1975 MargaretPatricia Marie Bernadette Anita Mary b. b 1541, d. c Mar 1608 http://www.thepeerage.com/i779.htm
HENDRICKS Family Tree Thornton Vernum ( born 1956) married lorna Fernandez; Moira Vernum (born) married . Brian Vincent swain dob 28th March 1950 married Patricia Hendricks http://www.sumgenius.com.au/hendricks_family_tree.htm
Extractions: Next Generation Egbert HENDRICKS (born 22.11.1888) married Lenora D'MELLO (born 15.6.1898, d 6/12/1953) children: George Hendricks (born 1914) Mercy Hendricks (born 1916) Malcolm Hendricks (born 1921) Beryl Hendricks (born 1923) Olga Hendricks (born 1925) Norma Hendricks (born 1927) Rudolph (Rudy) Hendricks (1931) Next Generation George Hendricks (born 1914, died....) married Merlin D'MONTE (born 1920) children: Pamela Hendricks (born Nov.1940) Dagma (Devi) Hendricks (born July 1942) Blossom (Bina) Hendricks (born Nov 1944) Sandra Hendricks (born....)