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Extensions of Remarks
October 5, 1970 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 34:953 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS GOVERNOR ROCKEFELLER SPEAKS Around this State there are nine other We need a unified system for financing AT THE OLDER AMERICAN WHITE meetings of this conference; and my voice is medical care, like Universal Health Insur going out to each meeting over a special ance. HOUSE FORUM telephone hookup. I've tried to get it In our State, I'll keep I want all of you out there and here to trying. HON. JACOB K. JAVITS know that what you tell me Is just as im But, Universal Health Insurance would portant as what I'm going to tell you; be work better on a national basis. OF NEW YORK cause this is your conference. I hope that the State and regional com IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES What you say will determine the shape mittees that Will be working on recommenda of this State's recommendations at next Monday, October 5, 1970 tions for the White House Conference on year's White House Conference on Aging. Aging Will give Universal Health Insurance Mr. JAVITS. Mr. President, on Sep But it all begins here and now. a strong recommendation. tember 23, the New York State Office for So my real job today Is not so much to Another thing some older people want to the Aging officially launched our State's talk. do or need to do is work. preparations for the 1971 White House It's to listen to you. Yet, the Federal Social Security law penal Conference on Aging with 10 Regional And one way we'll be listening is by izes work, in a sense. -
Team Captain Guide AIDS Run & Walk Chicago Saturday, October 2, 2010
Team Captain Guide AIDS Run & Walk Chicago Saturday, October 2, 2010 AIDS Run & Walk Chicago 2010 Saturday, October 2, 2010 Grant Park Team Captain Guide Table of Contents What is AIDS Run & Walk Chicago……………………………………. 3 Event Details ..………………………………………………………………….. 4 Preparing for Event Day …………………………………………………… 5 Team Building Tips …………………………………………………………… 6 Fundraising Tools ….…………………………………………………………. 7 Team Information Form …..………………………………………………. 8 Team Supplies Form ………………………………………………………… 9 Fundraising Form ……………………….……………………………………. 10 Online Fundraising Road Map ….……………………….…………….. 11 Participant Registration Form ………………………………………….. 12 Volunteer Information……………………………………………………… 13 Matching Gift Companies ………………………………………………… 14 2 About AIDS Run & Walk Chicago What is AIDS Run & Walk Chicago? AIDS Run & Walk Chicago is the largest AIDS-based outdoor fundraising event in the Midwest. Since its inception in 2001, AIDS Run & Walk Chicago has raised more than $3 million net to fight HIV/AIDS throughout the Chicagoland area. In 2009, more than 200 Teams joined forces to walk, run, and raise money in the fight against AIDS. With your help, we can surpass our goal of registering more than 300 Teams and raising $500,000 net! The AIDS Run & Walk Chicago Course takes place along the city’s lakefront, featuring Chicago’s famous skyline. Whether your teammates decide to run or walk along this spectacular course, all participants will be provided with the official AIDS Run & Walk Chicago T-Shirt, Race Bib, entertainment along the course, pre and post event activities, as well as lunch and treats! What Organizations Benefit from AIDS Run & Walk Chicago? AIDS Run & Walk Chicago benefits the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC). AFC is the Midwest’s largest private source of philanthropic support for HIV/AIDS, a model of service coordination and Illinois’ principle advocate for people affected by HIV/AIDS. -
Hergé and Tintin
Hergé and Tintin PDF generated using the open source mwlib toolkit. See http://code.pediapress.com/ for more information. PDF generated at: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 15:32:26 UTC Contents Articles Hergé 1 Hergé 1 The Adventures of Tintin 11 The Adventures of Tintin 11 Tintin in the Land of the Soviets 30 Tintin in the Congo 37 Tintin in America 44 Cigars of the Pharaoh 47 The Blue Lotus 53 The Broken Ear 58 The Black Island 63 King Ottokar's Sceptre 68 The Crab with the Golden Claws 73 The Shooting Star 76 The Secret of the Unicorn 80 Red Rackham's Treasure 85 The Seven Crystal Balls 90 Prisoners of the Sun 94 Land of Black Gold 97 Destination Moon 102 Explorers on the Moon 105 The Calculus Affair 110 The Red Sea Sharks 114 Tintin in Tibet 118 The Castafiore Emerald 124 Flight 714 126 Tintin and the Picaros 129 Tintin and Alph-Art 132 Publications of Tintin 137 Le Petit Vingtième 137 Le Soir 140 Tintin magazine 141 Casterman 146 Methuen Publishing 147 Tintin characters 150 List of characters 150 Captain Haddock 170 Professor Calculus 173 Thomson and Thompson 177 Rastapopoulos 180 Bianca Castafiore 182 Chang Chong-Chen 184 Nestor 187 Locations in Tintin 188 Settings in The Adventures of Tintin 188 Borduria 192 Bordurian 194 Marlinspike Hall 196 San Theodoros 198 Syldavia 202 Syldavian 207 Tintin in other media 212 Tintin books, films, and media 212 Tintin on postage stamps 216 Tintin coins 217 Books featuring Tintin 218 Tintin's Travel Diaries 218 Tintin television series 219 Hergé's Adventures of Tintin 219 The Adventures of Tintin 222 Tintin films -
INFORMATION to USERS This Manuscript Has Been Reproduced from the Microfilm Master. UMI Films the Text Directly from the Origina
INFORMATION TO USERS This manuscript has been reproduced from the microfilm master. UMI films the text directly from the original or copy submitted. Thus, some thesis and dissertation copies are in typewriter face, while others may be from any type of computer printer. The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. Broken or indistinct print, colored or poor quality illustrations and photographs, print bleed through, substandard margins, and improper alignment can adversely affect reproduction. In the unlikely event that the author did not send UMI a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if unauthorized copyright material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. Oversize materials (e.g., maps, drawings, charts) are reproduced by sectioning the original, beginning at the upper left-hand comer and continuing from left to right in equal sections with small overlaps. Each original is also photographed in one exposure and is included in reduced form at the back of the book. Photographs included in the original manuscript have been reproduced xerographically in this copy. Higher quality 6" x 9" black and white photographic prints are available for any photographs or illustrations appearing in this copy for an additional charge. Contact UMI directly to order. A Bell & Howell Information Company 300 North Z e e b Road. Ann Arbor. Ml 48106-1346 USA 313/761-4700 800/521-0600 THE FEMINIZATION OF WIT: SATIRE BY BRITISH WOMEN WRITERS, 1660-1800 DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of the Ohio State University By Carol M. -
List of OTC Market Makers, Circular No. 69-246
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e B a n k o f D a l l a s DALLAS. TEXAS 75222 Circular No. 69-2^6 September 25, 19 LIST OF OTC MARKET MAKERS To All Banks and Others Concerned in the Eleventh Federal Reserve District: Enclosed is a copy of the list of OTC market makers pub lished as of September l6, 1969* The list comprises firms that have filed Form X-17A-12(l) with the Securities and Exchange Com mission. in order to qualify as OTC market makers under section 221.3(w) of Regulation U, and the OTC margin stocks in respect of which each has qualified. The present list includes the initial list published as of July 18, 1969, and the two supplements issued as of August 8 and August 22, 19&9, as well as additional notifications filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by broker-dealers following issuance of the August 22 supplement and ending September 16 . Additional copies of the present list will he furnished upon request. Yours very truly, P. E. Coldwell President Enclosure (l) This publication was digitized and made available by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Historical Library ([email protected]) LIST OF OTC MARKET MAKERS as of September 16, 1969 (Prepared for use by banks in connection with extensions of credit pursuant to section 221.3 (w) of Regulation U) This list of "OTC market makers" comprises firms that have filed Form X-17A-12(1), the "Notification by OTC market makers in OTC margin securities," with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the OTC margin stocks in respect of which each such firm had filed such form as of the above date. -
Women's Voice
Women's Voice Location at the Center Title of Text Author(s) Publisher, Date ISBN Edition Living Islam Out Loud: Abdul-Ghafur, Saleemah Great Room Beacon Press; 2005 0-8070-8383-6 Paperback American Muslim Women Speak (Editor) The Feminine Face of God: The Anderson, Sherry Ruth & Great Room Bantam; 1992 0-553-35266-0 Paperback Unfolding of the Sacred in Hopkins, Patricia Women I Know Why the Caged Bird Angelou, Maya Great Room Bantam Books; 0-553-38001-X Paperback Sings 1997 Rainbow in the Cloud: The Angelou, Maya Great Room Random House; 978-0-8129-9645-6 Hardcover Wisdom and Spirit of Maya 2014 Angelou The Gospel According to Armstrong, Karen Great Room Anchor Press 0-385-24078-3 Hardcover Woman (Christianity's Creation Doubleday; 1986 of the Sex War in the West) Uprising: A New Age is Armstrong, Sally Great Room St. Martin's Press; 978-1-250-04528-7 Hardcover Dawning for Every Mother's 2014 Daughter Walking a Sacred Path: Artress, Lauren Great Room Riverhead 1-57322-007-8 Hardcover Rediscovering the Labyrinth as Hardcover; 1995 a Spiritual Tool Peripheral Visions: Learning Bateson, Mary Catherine Great Room Harpercollins; 1994 0-06-016859-5 First Along the Way Hardcover Julian of Norwich and the Bauerschmidt, Frederick Great Room University of Notre 0-268-02208-9 PaperbackEdition Mystical Body Politic of Christ Christian Dame Press; 2008 The Second Sex Beauvoir, Simone de; Great Room Everyman's Library; 0-679-42016-9 Hardcover Parshley, H. M. 1993 (Translator) Sister Wendy on Prayer Beckett, Sister Wendy Great Room Harmony Books; 978-0-307-39381-4 -
Complete List of Berenstain Bears Books – Bibliography 2020
Complete List of Berenstain Bears Books [Printer-Friendly PDF Version] Copyright © Bradley Mariska, 2020 Welcome to the world's most complete bibliography of the Berenstain Bears book series! This catalog of storybooks, coloring books, and related ephemera has been an ongoing personal project for nearly 20 years. I am also indebted to fellow collector Jeremy Gloff, who has helped immensely in creating and editing this list over many years. It is my desire to help fans and collectors have a complete and accurate Berenstain Bears book list that is easily accessible at all times. The list is updated annually to reflect additions to the series (the books are still being published!), as well as occasional corrections or changes to the organizational system. NOTE: The most up-to-date version of the list can always be found at www.BerenstainBearsCollectors.com - this printer-friendly version is updated less frequently. I hope this list will help you grow your collection and learn more about the Berenstain Bears. And if you made it this far, you probably should join the "Berenstain Bears Collectors and Fans" group on Facebook. It's a great way to connect with other fans, ask questions, and show off your favorite treasures. -Brad 1 Complete List of Berenstain Bears Books Authored by Stan, Jan, and Mike Berenstain Also including a complete bibliography of non-bear books by Stan and Jan Berenstain, Mike Berenstain, and Leo Berenstain Copyright (c) Bradley Mariska 2020. Last updated 27 December 2020 Including all books published through the end of 2020 [ Here's a list of books being published in 2021 ] Organized by Series, then Date All books are organized by series/publisher, then by year of publication, and title. -
Understanding Music Past and Present
Understanding Music Past and Present N. Alan Clark, PhD Thomas Heflin, DMA Jeffrey Kluball, EdD Elizabeth Kramer, PhD Understanding Music Past and Present N. Alan Clark, PhD Thomas Heflin, DMA Jeffrey Kluball, EdD Elizabeth Kramer, PhD Dahlonega, GA Understanding Music: Past and Present is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribu- tion-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This license allows you to remix, tweak, and build upon this work, even commercially, as long as you credit this original source for the creation and license the new creation under identical terms. If you reuse this content elsewhere, in order to comply with the attribution requirements of the license please attribute the original source to the University System of Georgia. NOTE: The above copyright license which University System of Georgia uses for their original content does not extend to or include content which was accessed and incorpo- rated, and which is licensed under various other CC Licenses, such as ND licenses. Nor does it extend to or include any Special Permissions which were granted to us by the rightsholders for our use of their content. Image Disclaimer: All images and figures in this book are believed to be (after a rea- sonable investigation) either public domain or carry a compatible Creative Commons license. If you are the copyright owner of images in this book and you have not authorized the use of your work under these terms, please contact the University of North Georgia Press at [email protected] to have the content removed. ISBN: 978-1-940771-33-5 Produced by: University System of Georgia Published by: University of North Georgia Press Dahlonega, Georgia Cover Design and Layout Design: Corey Parson For more information, please visit http://ung.edu/university-press Or email [email protected] TABLE OF C ONTENTS MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS 1 N. -
Healers of Our Time: Women, Faith, and Justice a Mapping Report
HEALERS OF OUR TIME: WOMEN, FAITH, AND JUSTICE A MAPPING REPORT Conducted by The Institute for Women’s Policy Research Supplemented by Women in Theology and Ministry Candler School of Theology, Emory University October 2008 The Sister Fund Copyright 2008 tsf-cover-spine-spread.indd 2 11/18/08 8:54:22 AM The Sister Fund ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many individuals contributed to the produc- Professor and Director of Women in Theology tion of this study. At The Sister Fund, Dr. Helen and Ministry, and Hellena Moon, doctoral student LaKelly Hunt, President, and Kanyere Eaton, in the Graduate Division of Religion, the research Executive Director, conceived of the project and team extended the original pool of women’s planned its original content and design. Lilyane organizations and expanded the academic Glamben, former Deputy Director, served as research review. They also revised and edited the project director. Julia A. Cato, Program Officer, original report. Team members included Michelle and Linda Kay Klein, Director of Research and Hall, Ayanna Abi-Kyles, Josey Bridges, and Anne Communications, were invaluable members of Hardison-Moody. the project team. Lake Research Partners and Auburn Media The original study was conducted by the provided helpful review of the content and the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR). project as a whole. Elizabeth Perrachione served Dr. Amy Caiazza, former Director of Democracy as editor, with assistance from Leslie Srajek. The and Society Programs, served as primary Sister Fund hosted two separate sessions, May researcher and author. Anna Danziger, Mariam 10, 2007, and February 27, 2008, at which a K. -
SFC Update Vol. 1 No. 6
SSOOUUTTHHEERRNN ffAANNDDOOMM CCOONNFFEEDDEERRAATTIIOONN UUPPDDAATTEE Volume 1, issue 6 June 2009 Editor & SFC President: Warren Buff ( [email protected] ) Art Credits: Cover – Steve Stiles, this page – Brad Foster Dark Shadows article: Jeff Thompson So, we’ve got another ish of the SFCU coming out, and as always, it’s a few days later than I meant for it to be. I’m finally set up in my new apartment with a working computer and internet connection. The address there is 2412 Still Forest Pl., Apt. F, Raleigh, NC 27607. My phone is still (919) 633-4993. I’m so lonely. The good news, though, is that I’m getting this out before DeepSouthCon (okay, it’s tomorrow). I hope to see a whole bunch of y’all there. I tried to pimp it out last month, and I’m not sure how much good another rant would do, so let’s just say I hope to see a bunch of you there (and for those of you outside the South, if you don’t feel like joining us there, we can always meet at Worldcon). Let’s get on with this ish! Rebel Yells Letters from the South and abroad Here we go, folks! Another zine, another Letter Column. Starting off, we heard from the ever- friendly Jeff Thompson: Thank you, Warren, for Update #5. I always enjoy reading what you and the other fen have to say. The hyperlinks proved interesting, too. I hope to meet you at Deep South Con five weeks from now. Also, I am going to speak about director Dan Curtis, Dark Shadows, horror, and my new 200-page McFarland book, The Television Horrors of Dan Curtis: Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker, and Other Productions, 1966-2006, at the Bellevue branch of the Nashville Public Library on June 18 at 6:30 PM; at the Green Hills branch of the Nashville Public Library on July 14 at 6:30 PM; and at the Dark Shadows Festival, August 14-15-16, in Newark, New Jersey (www.darkshadowsfestival.com). -
Pacific Health Jourxal and Temperance Advocate
PACIFIC HEALTH JOURXAL AND TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE. VOLUME IV. OAKLAND, CAL., JANUARY. 1889. NUMBER 1. J. N. LOUGHBOROUGH, • - - • NERVOUSNESS. J. E. CALDWELL, M. D., Editors. C. P. BOLLICIAN, THERE are doubtless none of our readers who 2IL 32-PAGE MONTHLY. are suffering with this condition of body who Subscr dim Price, ..• $1.00 per Year. would not hail as a most precious boon a relief from so harassing a state. We are unhappy, we Address.—All business for the JOURNAL should be ad- know not why. We long for relief, we know not dressed to Pacific Press, Oakland, Cal. All Drafts or Money Orders sent in payment of sub- from what. We would go somewhere, but we scriptions should be made payable to Pacific Press. know not where we would go. We would cease All Communications for the JOURNAL should be ad- to be what we are, but we do not know what we dressed to PACIFIC HEALTH JOURNAL, care of.Pacific Press, Oakland, Cal. would be. We look around for the cause of our grief, but we know not what it is. We would be "WRATH killeth the foolish man, and envy calm and cheerful, but alas! we find ourself scolding slayeth the silly one." Job 5 : 2. even those who are trying to make us comfortable.• Nervousness is not a distinct disease of itself, but TYPE made from paper is the latest novelty. A results from a derangement of the nervous system. process has been patented in England by which To be successful in escaping this condition we large type can be made from pulp. -
Please Click Here for the Full Earnings Release Information
NEWS CORPORATION REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL YEAR RESULTS FOR FISCAL 2014 FISCAL 2014 FULL YEAR KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS • Revenues of $8.57 billion compared to $8.89 billion in the prior year • Reported Total Segment EBITDA of $770 million compared to $688 million in the prior year • Adjusted EPS were $0.46 compared to $0.62 in the prior year – Reported EPS were $0.41 compared to $0.87 in the prior year (which included a non-taxable gain on the CMH and SKY Network Television Ltd. transactions and impairment charges) • Free Cash Flow Available to News Corp improved by $293 million to $365 million NEW YORK, NY – August 7, 2014 – News Corporation (“News Corp” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV) today reported financial results for the three months and fiscal year ended June 30, 2014. Commenting on the results, Chief Executive Robert Thomson said: “We finished our first full year as the new News Corp and made significant progress in achieving the mission we articulated at the outset – to be more global and more digital through organic growth, product launches and strategic acquisitions. Thanks to the exciting e-evolution of News Corp's leading global brands, we are enjoying enhanced engagement with our expanding paid audiences, underscoring the growth potential of our diverse portfolio. In addition to acquiring Storyful in December, strengthening our video reach and depth, we completed the Harlequin acquisition last week – which brings an international digital platform to HarperCollins. REA, our digital real estate services company, continues to show impressive top- and bottom-line growth, while importantly, expanding to new markets – most recently in Southeast Asia through an investment in iProperty.