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Honoring Yesterday, Inspiring Tomorrow
TALK ThistleThistle TALK Art from the heart Middle Schoolers expressed themselves in creating “Postcards to the Congo,” a unique component of the City as Our Campus initiative. (See story on page 13.) Winchester Nonprofi t Org. Honoring yesterday, Thurston U.S. Postage School PAID inspiring tomorrow. Pittsburgh, PA 555 Morewood Avenue Permit No. 145 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 The evolution of WT www.winchesterthurston.org in academics, arts, and athletics in this issue: Commencement 2007 A Fond Farewell City as Our Campus Expanding minds in expanding ways Ann Peterson Refl ections on a beloved art teacher Winchester Thurston School Autumn 2007 TALK A magnifi cent showing Thistle WT's own art gallery played host in November to LUMINOUS, MAGAZINE a glittering display of 14 local and nationally recognized glass Volume 35 • Number 1 Autumn 2007 artists, including faculty members Carl Jones, Mary Martin ’88, and Tina Plaks, along with eighth-grader Red Otto. Thistletalk is published two times per year by Winchester Thurston School for alumnae/i, parents, students, and friends of the school. Letters and suggestions are welcome. Please contact the Director of Communications, Winchester Thurston School, 555 Morewood Malone Scholars Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Editor Anne Flanagan Director of Communications fl [email protected] Assistant Editor Alison Wolfson Director of Alumnae/i Relations [email protected] Contributors David Ascheknas Alison D’Addieco John Holmes Carl Jones Mary Martin ’88 Karen Meyers ’72 Emily Sturman Allison Thompson Printing Herrmann Printing School Mission Winchester Thurston School actively engages each student in a challenging and inspiring learning process that develops the mind, motivates the passion to achieve, and cultivates the character to serve. -
Whyte, Alasdair C. (2017) Settlement-Names and Society: Analysis of the Medieval Districts of Forsa and Moloros in the Parish of Torosay, Mull
Whyte, Alasdair C. (2017) Settlement-names and society: analysis of the medieval districts of Forsa and Moloros in the parish of Torosay, Mull. PhD thesis. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/8224/ Copyright and moral rights for this work are retained by the author A copy can be downloaded for personal non-commercial research or study, without prior permission or charge This work cannot be reproduced or quoted extensively from without first obtaining permission in writing from the author The content must not be changed in any way or sold commercially in any format or medium without the formal permission of the author When referring to this work, full bibliographic details including the author, title, awarding institution and date of the thesis must be given Enlighten:Theses http://theses.gla.ac.uk/ [email protected] Settlement-Names and Society: analysis of the medieval districts of Forsa and Moloros in the parish of Torosay, Mull. Alasdair C. Whyte MA MRes Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Celtic and Gaelic | Ceiltis is Gàidhlig School of Humanities | Sgoil nan Daonnachdan College of Arts | Colaiste nan Ealain University of Glasgow | Oilthigh Ghlaschu May 2017 © Alasdair C. Whyte 2017 2 ABSTRACT This is a study of settlement and society in the parish of Torosay on the Inner Hebridean island of Mull, through the earliest known settlement-names of two of its medieval districts: Forsa and Moloros.1 The earliest settlement-names, 35 in total, were coined in two languages: Gaelic and Old Norse (hereafter abbreviated to ON) (see Abbreviations, below). -
Ryerson University Spring Graduates
Ryerson University Spring Graduates June 2020 Faculty of Arts 2 Faculty of Communication & Design 11 Faculty of Community Services 21 Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science 35 Faculty of Science 46 Ted Rogers School of Management 54 Yeates School of Graduate Studies 71 The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education 73 Faculty of Arts Pamela Sugiman Dean Faculty of Arts Janice Fukakusa Chancellor Mohamed Lachemi President and Vice-Chancellor Charmaine Hack Registrar Ryerson Gold Medal Presented to Mayah Obadia Geographic Analysis 2 Faculty of Arts Undergraduate Degree Programs Arts and Contemporary Studies Bachelor of Arts (Honours) *Diana Abo Harmouch Carmen Jajjo *Megumi Noteboom *Sima Rebecca Abrams Leya Jasat Valentina Padure Qeyam Amiri Sophie Johnson *Naiomi Marcia Perera Brodie Barrick Babina Kamalanathan Charlotte Jane Prokopec Rebecca Claire Chen Caroline Susan Kewley Regan Reynolds Erin Tanya Clarke Jessica Laurenza Joshua Ricci *Megan Lisa Devoe Claire Lowenstein Kaitlin Anganie Seepersaud *Manpreet Kaur Dhaliwal *Avigayil Margolis Gabriela Skwarko Tatum Lynn Donovan Sara McArthur Julia Macey Sullivan Faith Raha Giahi *Nadia Celeste McNairn *Helen Gillian Webb Meagan Gove *Mahbod Mehrvarz *Michael Worbanski Salem Habtom Andrew Moon Smyrna Wright *William Hanchar *Liana Gabriella Mortin Calum Jacques Potoula Mozas Criminology Bachelor of Arts (Honours) *Annabelle Adjei *Jenna Anne Giannini Veronica Hiu Lam Lee Stanislav Babinets Albina Glatman Karishma Catherine Lutchman Hela Bakhtari Farah Khaled Gregni Simbiat -
THE NAMES LIST Version 7.2 -.:: GEOCITIES.Ws
List of Names, Vers. 7.2 THE NAMES LIST Version 7.2 We apologize if any names are misspelled, misplaced or in any other way misused – we can’t know everything! Shorter versions and/or nicknames are listed as Name (Short version) Some names are listed with their meaning in English as Name=english word All firstnames marked with an * are rather old-fashioned and not common among younger people any more. The surnames marked with an ** are names of prominent persons which are actually very rare. CONTEMPORARY NAMES (Bear in mind that several countries, China to name one, list surnames/family names before firstnames/personal names!) Song Abdullah African Surnames Songo’O Achmed Tchami Ahmet Adepoju Tchango Akif Amokachi Tchoutang Ali Amunike Tinkler Arif Andem Tovey Aykut Angibeaud Bahri Ardense Bekir Babayaro Arabian Female Firstnames Bülent Baruwa Aynur Durmus Billong Ayse Dursun Dosu Aysel Erdal Ekoku Belkis Erkan Etamé Berna Erol Finidi Cigdem Fahri Foe Damla Gazi Ikpeba Demet Halifi Ipoua Derya Halil Issa Dilek Hamza Kalla Elif Hassan Kanu Elo Hüsein Khumaleo Fahrie Iskender Kipketer Fatima Ismail Lobé Fatma Ismet M’butu Fehime Khalib Mapela Gulizar Khaled Masinga Gülcan Leyla Mboma Hacer Mehmet Mimboe Hatice Yusuf Moeti Hazel Zeki Moshoeu Hediye Ziya Motaung Hüeyla Moukoko Makbule Obafemi Medine Arabian Surnames Ohenen Mürüret Al - Okechukwu Nazli Okocha Shahrzad Abedzadeh Okpara Tanzu Al Awad Olembé Al Daeya Oliseh Arabian Male Firstnames Al Dokhy Opakuru Al Dossari Abdul Redebe Al Dossary Compiled By Krikkit Gamblers Page 1 List of Names, -
Staff, Visiting Scientists and Graduate Students 2011
Staff, Visiting Scientists and Graduate Students at the Pescara Center December 2011 2 Contents ICRANet Faculty Staff……………………………………………………………………. p. 17 Adjunct Professors of the Faculty .……………………………………………………… p. 35 Lecturers…………………………………………………………………………………… p. 72 Research Scientists ……………………………………………………………………….. p. 92 Short-term Visiting Scientists …………………………………………………………... p. 99 Long-Term Visiting Scientists …………………………………………………………... p. 117 IRAP Ph. D. Students ……………………………………………………………………. p. 123 IRAP Ph. D. Erasmus Mundus Students………………………………………………. p. 142 Administrative and Secretarial Staff …………………………………………………… p. 156 3 4 ICRANet Faculty Staff Belinski Vladimir ICRANet Bianco Carlo Luciano University of Rome “Sapienza” and ICRANet Einasto Jaan Tartu Observatory, Estonia Novello Mario Cesare Lattes-ICRANet Chair CBPF, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil Rueda Jorge A. University of Rome “Sapienza” and ICRANet Ruffini Remo University of Rome “Sapienza” and ICRANet Vereshchagin Gregory ICRANet Xue She-Sheng ICRANet 5 Adjunct Professors Of The Faculty Aharonian Felix Albert Benjamin Jegischewitsch Markarjan Chair Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dublin, Ireland Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysis, Heidelberg, Germany Amati Lorenzo Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica, Italy Arnett David Subramanyan Chandrasektar- ICRANet Chair University of Arizona, Tucson, USA Chakrabarti Sandip P. Centre for Space Physics, India Chardonnet Pascal Université de la Savoie, France Chechetkin Valeri Mstislav Vsevolodich Keldysh-ICRANet Chair Keldysh institute -
Surname Index to Schenectady Births 1940-1953
Grems-Doolittle Library Schenectady County Historical Society 32 Washington Ave. Schenectady, NY 12305 Surname Index to Schenectady Births 1940-1953 Abare Abele Ackley Abba Abele Ackroyd Abbale Abeles Ackroyd Abbale Abeles Ackroyd Abbale Abell (probably Abeel) Ackroyd Abbatiello Abelone (probably Acord Abbatiello Abelove) Acree Abbatiello Abelove Acree (probably Abbatiello Aberbach or Aberback Aeree) Abbato Aberback Acton Abbato Abercrombie Acton Abbato Aboudara Acucena Abbe Abraham Adack Abbott Abrahamson (not - Adack or Adach Abbott nson) Adair Abbott Abrams Adair Abbott Abrams Adair Abbott Abramson Adair Abbott Abrofsky Adair Abbott Abt Adair Abbott Aceto Adam Abbott Aceto Adamczak Abbott Aceto Adamec Abbott Aceto Adamec Abbott Acken Adamec Abbott Acker Adamec Abbott Acker Adamek Abbott Acker Adamek Abbzle = ? spelling Acker Adamkiewicz unclear Acker Adamkiewicz Abeel Ackerle Adams Abeel Ackerman Adams Abeel Ackerman Adams Abeel Ackerman Adams Abeel Ackerman Adams Abel Ackley Adams Grems-Doolittle Library Schenectady County Historical Society 32 Washington Ave. Schenectady, NY 12305 Surname Index to Schenectady Births 1940-1953 Adams Adamson Ahl Adams Adanti Ahles Adams Addis Ahman Adams Ademec or Adamec Ahnert Adams Adinolfi Ahren Adams Adinolfi Ahren Adams Adinolfi Ahrendtsen Adams Adinolfi Ahrendtsen Adams Adkins Ahrens Adams Adkins Ahrens Adams Adriance Ahrens Adams Adsit Aiken Adams Aeree Aiken Adams Aernecke Ailes = ? Adams Agans Ainsworth Adams Agans Aker (or Aeher = ?) Adams Aganz (Agans ?) Akers Adams Agare or Abare = ? Akerson Adams Agat Akin Adams Agat Akins Adams Agen Akins Adams Aggen Akland Adams Aggen Albanese Adams Aggen Alberding Adams Aggen Albert Adams Agnew Albert Adams Agnew Albert or Alberti Adams Agnew Alberti Adams Agostara Alberti Adams Agostara (not Agostra) Alberts Adamski Agree Albig Adamski Ahave ? = totally Albig Adamson unclear Albohm Adamson Ahern Albohm Adamson Ahl Albohm (not Albolm) Adamson Ahl Albrezzi Grems-Doolittle Library Schenectady County Historical Society 32 Washington Ave. -
Annual Conference Journals Index to Memoirs
Annual Conference Journals Index to Memoirs Surname First Name Spouse/Father Death/Funeral Date Journal Page Abbott Cleon Frederick Carol 10/6/1994 DC1995 308 Abbott William B. Olive 12/27/1969DC1970 957 Ackerman C.A. UB1946 31 Ackerman Mildred Earl 11/23/1976 DC1977 931 Adams Carl G. Emma Ruth Luzzader 10/2/1981DC1982 1567 Adams Carlos L. Emma Louise Cooper; Flora 8/20/1941 DC1942 550 Kempf Adams Emma Louise Cooper Carlos L. 11/12/1913DC1914 326 Adams Flora Kempf Carlos 8/15/1962DC1963 1135 Adams Robert 12/20/1931 EV1932 55 Ainge Clement Margaret Kershaw 1/30/1948 DC1948 182 Ainge Margaret Kershaw Clement 11/12/1934 DC1935 130 Ainsworth Miriam Ada H. William P 5/28/1954 DC1954 736 Ainsworth William P. Ada; Ethel May Carefoot 10/30/1965DC1966 1046 Alabaster Harriet Ann Bemish J. 10/17/1881 DC1882 37 Albery Paul Franklin Alice Nutting; Mary Barber 11/16/2006 DC2007 219 Willoughby Albig Hattie Loose Orville M. 8/26/1938 EV1939 52 Albig Orville M. Hattie Loose; Ella 2/8/1965 EUB1965 138 Albro Addis Mary Alice Scribner 10/15/1911 DC1912 44 Albro Mary Alice Scribner Addis 8/12/1905 DC1905 184 Allen Adelaide A. Andrews C.B. 11/3/1948 DC1949 448 Allen Alfred Louisa J. Hartwell 1/29/1903 DC1903 40 Allen Bertram E. Ida E. Hunt 5/28/1925DC1925 322 Allen Charlena Letts Eugene 10/9/1947 DC1948 186 Allen Charles Bronson Blanche 3/31/1953 DC1953 462 Allen Charles Thompson Elnora Root 10/12/1904DC1905 162 Allen Eugene Minnie M. -
Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Periprosthetic Joint Infection Chairmen: Thorsten Gehrke MD Javad Parvizi MD, FRCS
Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Periprosthetic Joint Infection Chairmen: Thorsten Gehrke MD Javad Parvizi MD, FRCS 1 Foreword “The doorstep to the temple of wisdom is a knowledge of our own ignorance.” Benjamin Franklin The battle against infection is as old as human civilization. During the last few centuries, great scholars such as Louis Pasteur, Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis, Alexander Fleming, and Joseph Lister have transformed the practice of medicine through their extraordinary discoveries. Despite the progress made and strides gained, our mission to prevent infection following surgery remains unaccomplished. It is not an exaggeration to claim that fear of infection lives in the hearts of every surgeon who steps into the operating room daily. Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI), with all its disastrous implications, continues to pose a challenge to the orthopaedic community. Practicing orthopaedic surgeons have invested great efforts to implement strategies that may minimize surgical site infection (SSI). Although high- level evidence may support some of these practices, many are based on little to no scientific foundation. Thus, there is a remarkable variation in practices across the globe for prevention and management of PJI. Should one use a laminar flow room for elective arthroplasty? How much and which antibiotic should one add to cement spacers? What metric should one use to decide on the optimal timing of reimplantation? What are the indications and contraindications for irrigation and debridement? How many irrigation and debridement in a joint should be attempted before resection arthroplasty needs to be considered? And what is the best type of skin preparation prior to surgery? These are among the many questions that the orthopaedic community faces on a daily basis. -
Annual Report 2002-Project SB-2: Assessing and Utilizing
ANNUAL REPORT 2002 PROJECT SB-2 ASSESSING AND UTILIZING AGROBIODIVERSITY THROUGH BIOTECHNOLOGY CIAT October, 2002 Dedication This report is dedicated to the memories of our two fallen colleagues, Maria de Jesús (Chusa) Ginés and Verónica Mera, of late Coordinator and Social Scientist, respectively of the Cassava Biotechnology Network for Latin America and the Caribbean (CBN- LAC). The promising lives of these two highly respected and beloved scientists, wives and mothers were tragically cut short in the morning of Monday, 28 January 2002 when the aircraft they were aboard crashed into the Cumbal volcano in the Colombia – Ecuador border. They were on an official trip from their base in Quito, Ecuador, to the CIAT headquarters in Cali, Colombia. Chusa and Vero believed in and tirelessly championed the causes of the resource-poor farmers of the world. It is remarkable that they ultimately paid the supreme price while in active pursuit of the goal of ensuring that the voices of these farmers are heard in priority setting for cassava biotechnology research. By dedicating the SB-02 Annual Report for 2002 to the memories of these two wonderful people we are affirming our resolve to continue to positively impact on the lives of the poor farmers of the tropics by the strategic use of novel biotechnological tools to increase agricultural productivity through the exploitation of the rich agrobiodiversity of our mandate crops. ii CONTENTS PROJECT SB-2: ASSESSING AND UTILIZING AGROBIODIVERSITY THROUGH BIOTECHNOLOGY.................................................................................................. I SUMMARY (481 kb) PROJECT OVERVIEW (206 kb)....................................................................................................... I WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE............................................................................................III CIAT: SB-2 PROJECT LOG FRAME (2003-2005)...................................................................... -
Report of a Working Group on Vitis: First Meeting
European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources Report of a Working ECP GR Group on Vitis First Meeting, 12-14 June 2003, Palić, Serbia and Montenegro E. Maul, J.E. Eiras Dias, H. Kaserer, T. Lacombe, J.M. Ortiz, A. Schneider, L. Maggioni and E. Lipman, compilers IPGRI and INIBAP operate under the name Bioversity International Supported by the CGIAR European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources Report of a Working ECP GR Group on Vitis First Meeting, 12-14 June 2003, Palić, Serbia and Montenegro E. Maul, J.E. Eiras Dias, H. Kaserer, T. Lacombe, J.M. Ortiz, A. Schneider, L. Maggioni and E. Lipman, compilers ii REPORT OF A WORKING GROUP ON VITIS: FIRST MEETING Bioversity International is an independent international scientific organization that seeks to improve the well-being of present and future generations of people by enhancing conservation and the deployment of agricultural biodiversity on farms and in forests. It is one of 15 centres supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), an association of public and private members who support efforts to mobilize cutting-edge science to reduce hunger and poverty, improve human nutrition and health, and protect the environment. Bioversity has its headquarters in Maccarese, near Rome, Italy, with offices in more than 20 other countries worldwide. The Institute operates through four programmes: Diversity for Livelihoods, Understanding and Managing Biodiversity, Global Partnerships, and Commodities for Livelihoods. The international -
Nation Esa 2015
DIFFE/ RENCES INEQUA/ LITIES AND SOCIO/ LOGICAL IMAGI/ NATION ESA 2015 12TH CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION 2015 PROGRAMME BOOK DIFFE/ RENCES INEQUA/ LITIES AND SOCIO/ LOGICAL IMAGI/ NATION ESA 2015 12TH CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION 2015 PROGRAMME BOOK Prague, 25–28 August 2015 ESA 12th Conference Differences, Inequalities and Sociological Imagination www.esa12thconference.eu Organizers IS CAS – Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences – www.soc.cas.cz ESA – European Sociological Association – www.europeansociology.org/ Programme book ISBN 978-80-7330-271-9 PRAGUE, 25–28 AUGUST 2015 ESA 12TH CONFERENCE DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION PROGRAMME BOOK EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (ESA) INSTITUTE OF SOCIOLOGY OF THE CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (IS CAS) DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION DIFFE/ RENCES INEQUA/ LITIES AND SOCIO/ LOGICAL IMAGI/ NATION 6 6 The Theme A profound challenge that the social sciences, and sociology in particular, are now called upon to confront has to do with the depth and extraordinary acceleration of global processes of social and cultural change … … Today's byword 'globalisation' only partially that the international economic crisis has exacerbated captures the full significance of these processes. beyond measure. This situation threatens the very Sociological knowledge therefore encounters existence of democracy and calls for the construction a limitation: it is easier to see what is disappearing of forms of social analysis which are strongly than what is coming into being. Yet this limitation connected to the arena of public policy. Concurrently, can be overturned and become a resource: a stimulus these forms of analysis must also be capable of to intensify our theoretical and empirical exploration offering communities and individuals knowledge and of the world around us by relating everyday life insight that can help to stem the tide of fatalism and to history, connecting individual experiences to apathy. -
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Last Name First Name Middle Name City State NPI Amount AARONS SCOTT PAUL BAYTOWN TX 1841386919 14.64 AARONSON BETH DANBURY CT 1417991456 17.18 ABANG ANTHONY E ELIZABETHTOWN KY 1548250525 15.7 ABBAS HUMAYUN MODESTO CA 1336136548 14.01 ABBAS JALAL M SURPRISE AZ 1205895034 11.55 ABBASINEJAD MEISHA KAMA FAYETTEVILLE NC 1982646352 41.81 ABBEY DAVID MICHAEL FORT COLLINS CO 1568483196 26.17 ABBOTT JOHN THOMAS FAYETTEVILLE GA 1861679805 17.67 ABBOTT LISA G RENO NV 1609883701 6833.69 ABDEL HALIM AYMAN MOHAMED FORT WORTH TX 1093806697 14.23 ABDELHADY MAZEN DETROIT MI 1669771507 36.69 ABDELMESSIH MOURAD NEWARK OH 1184628950 51.33 ABDELMESSIH NIVEEN K GLENDALE CA 1922071059 17.54 ABDELSAYED GEORGE LOS ANGELES CA 1568721843 5600 ABDULIAN MICHAEL H LOS ANGELES CA 1649469628 12.66 ABDULLAH AZRA INDIANAPOLIS IN 1063468916 11.96 ABDULLAH GHAZANFAR SYED BRONX NY 1639108137 18.18 ABDULMASSIH ABDULMASSIH SKOKIE IL 1629045778 10.49 ABDUS-SALAAM SHARIF ASHANTI MEMPHIS TN 1134386592 125 ABDY VICTOR A WAYNE NJ 1164446795 11.47 ABEDMAHMOUD ISSA HERRIN IL 1528042975 25.34 ABELES ARYEH M. MERIDEN CT 1285737155 45.52 ABELES MICHA MERIDEN CT 1497751556 45.52 ABELL BRIAN E AUGUSTA GA 1215081534 18.43 ABERNATHY BRETT B. DENVER CO 1437106028 32.51 ABIDI SAIYID MANZOOR MAPLE SHADE NJ 1508816729 101.65 ABOUHOSSEIN AHMAD DAYTON OH 1487693156 56.07 ABOUMATAR SAMI MOHAMAD AUSTIN TX 1760445407 19.48 ABRAHAM BACHU MOUNT PLEASANT MI 1225045024 10.19 ABRAHAM ROBERT JONESBORO AR 1780641563 15.63 ABRAHAM SUNIL VARKEY SCHENECTADY NY 1801080890 37.03 ABRAHAM WILLIAM L TUCSON AZ