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(Alias Walter Lam Or Lam San Ping). A-5366278, Yokoya, Yoshi Or Sei Cho Or Shiqu Ono Or Yoshi Mori Or Toshi Toyoshima
B44 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MAY 23, 1951 [65 STAT. A-3726892, Yau, Lam Chai or Walter Lum or Lum Chai You (alias Walter Lam or Lam San Ping). A-5366278, Yokoya, Yoshi or Sei Cho or Shiqu Ono or Yoshi Mori or Toshi Toyoshima. A-7203890, Young, Choy Shie or Choy Sie Young or Choy Yong. A-96:87179, Yuen, Wong or Wong Yun. A-1344004, Yunger, Anna Steibel or Anna Kirch (inaiden name). A-2383005, Zainudin, Yousuf or Esouf Jainodin or Eusoof Jainoo. A-5819992, Zamparo, Frank or Francesco Zamparo. A-5292396, Zanicos, Kyriakos. A-2795128, Zolas, Astghik formerly Boyadjian (nee Hatabian). A-7011519, Zolas, Edward. A-7011518, Zolas, Astghik Fimi. A-4043587, Zorrilla, Jesus Aparicio or Jesus Ziorilla or Zorrilla. A-7598245, Mora y Gonzales, Isidoro Felipe de. Agreed to May 23, 1951. May 23, 1951 [S. Con. Res. 10] DEPORTATION SUSPENSIONS Resolved hy the Senate (the House of Representatives concurrmgr), That the Congress favors the suspension of deportation in the case of each alien hereinafter named, in which case the Attorney General has suspended deportation for more than six months: A-2045097, Abalo, Gelestino or George Abalo or Celestine Aballe. A-5706398, Ackerman, 2Jelda (nee Schneider). A-4158878, Agaccio, Edmondo Giuseppe or Edmondo Joseph Agaccio or Joe Agaccio or Edmondo Ogaccio. A-5310181, Akiyama, Sumiyuki or Stanley Akiyama. A-7112346, Allen, Arthur Albert (alias Albert Allen). A-6719955, Almaz, Paul Salin. A-3311107, Alves, Jose Lino. A-4736061, Anagnostidis, Constantin Emanuel or Gustav or Con- stantin Emannel or Constantin Emanuel Efstratiadis or Lorenz Melerand or Milerand. A-744135, Angelaras, Dimetrios. -
Lynn Magazine Winter 2005
WINTER 2005 FOR ALUMNI, PARENTS AND FRIENDS OF LYNN UNIVERSITY Ross Reflects Editor’s Note “Wait.There’s something new here. It’s my magazine from Lynn University—only it’s different.” If we’ve done our jobs properly, you’re having this conversation with yourself —and in a positive vein.We have a new name—Lynn Magazine, a new look (thanks to our talented art director and Lynn alumna Andreia Brunstein), and a goal to keep you informed about Some people are surprised to learn that my family and I once lived on campus, the people and happenings at Lynn.Within our pages are old but for us, it was the most natural thing favorites like alumni profiles, campus news, sports update and Class to do. Notes, along with more stories about Lynn students and faculty as In December of 1971, one month after well as fun, quick reads like “Ross Reflects” (at left), “Ask the I took over operations of Marymount College, as Lynn University was known Professor” (page 6) and “Then and Now” (page 36). then, my wife, Helen; our young daugh- Also in this issue we feature Lynn’s acclaimed Institute for ter, Ellen; and I arrived on campus and Achievement and Learning. (See our story, “Learning with a moved into a four-room apartment within Difference,” beginning on page 14.) Maybe you were a student of Trinity Hall. We were “houseparents” to 196 students, so we were never at a loss its dynamic creator, Marsha Glines, or you benefited from one of the for a babysitter! institute’s many programs. -
2021 Roster of Appointments
2021 ROSTER OF APPOINTMENTS BY THE SAN MATEO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND CITY SELECTION COMMITTEE David J. Canepa, President Sue Vaterlaus, Chairperson San Mateo County Board of Supervisors City Selection Committee Sukhmani S. Purewal, Secretary City Selection Committee Northern Judicial Cities Central Judicial Cities Southern Judicial Cities Brisbane Belmont Atherton Colma Burlingame East Palo Alto Daly City Foster City Menlo Park Pacifica Half Moon Bay Portola Valley San Bruno Hillsborough Redwood City South San Francisco Millbrae San Carlos San Mateo Woodside TABLE OF CONTENTS 2021 VACANCY LISTING ..................................................... 3 ASSOCIATION OF BAY AREA GOVERNMENTS (ABAG) .............................. 4 BAY AREA AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (BAAQMD) ........................ 5 CALIFORNIA IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (CAL-ID) .................................. 6 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COUNCIL (DVC) .......................................... 7 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE .......................... 9 HOUSING ENDOWMENT AND REGIONAL TRUST (HEART) .......................... 11 LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION (LAFCo) .............................. 12 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (MTC) .......................... 13 PENINSULA CORRIDOR JOINT POWERS BOARD (CALTRAIN) ....................... 15 SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT (SAMTRANS) ........................... 16 SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (SMCTA) ..................... 17 ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS BY CITY SELECTION COMMITTEE ................... -
CMF Fraternity English 2020.Indd
Claretian Fraternity News Bulletin for Families and Associates, Province of Bangalore, Vol. 10, 2020 May the Joy and Peace of Christmas be with you all through the New Year. Wishing you a season of blessings from God. Merry Christmasand Prosp erous New Year2021 MESSAGE FROM THE DELEGATE SUPERIOR n 24th October 2020 we celebrated the 150th death The year 2020 is also remarkable O anniversary of our Founder St. Antony Mary Claret. for the Indian Claretians in a very Eighty years after his death Pope Pius XII proclaimed him a special way as our Congregation saint in 1950, formally recognizing that he heroically practiced is completing fi fty years of its the Christian virtues and presenting him to the universal existence and ministry in our Church as an example to follow. Fr. Claret founded religious Country. It was in 1970 that the Congregations of men and women, whose members are fi rst Claretian community was now at the service of the Word of God in over sixty countries. established in a small village in These missionaries give testimony to the Gospel values in Kerala called Kuravilangad, and the past fi fty years have brought different ways, namely through direct preaching of the Word to us immeasurable divine blessings. The small community of God, social and charitable activities in favour of the poor, started with three priests, fi ve novices and a small batch of educational ministry, pastoral service in the local Churches minor seminarians have grown today to a community of over etc. The life of St. Claret has motivated so many young men 550 priests and a good number of seminarians at different that the Claretian Congregation has given to the Church nearly stages of their formation, grouped under fi ve Major Organisms, three hundred martyrs, consisting of priests, lay brothers and namely three full-fl edged Provinces and two independent seminarians, during the Spanish civil war. -
Kenneth A. Merique Genealogical and Historical Collection BOOK NO
Kenneth A. Merique Genealogical and Historical Collection SUBJECT OR SUB-HEADING OF SOURCE OF BOOK NO. DATE TITLE OF DOCUMENT DOCUMENT DOCUMENT BG no date Merique Family Documents Prayer Cards, Poem by Christopher Merique Ken Merique Family BG 10-Jan-1981 Polish Genealogical Society sets Jan 17 program Genealogical Reflections Lark Lemanski Merique Polish Daily News BG 15-Jan-1981 Merique speaks on genealogy Jan 17 2pm Explorers Room Detroit Public Library Grosse Pointe News BG 12-Feb-1981 How One Man Traced His Ancestry Kenneth Merique's mission for 23 years NE Detroiter HW Herald BG 16-Apr-1982 One the Macomb Scene Polish Queen Miss Polish Festival 1982 contest Macomb Daily BG no date Publications on Parental Responsibilities of Raising Children Responsibilities of a Sunday School E.T.T.A. BG 1976 1981 General Outline of the New Testament Rulers of Palestine during Jesus Life, Times Acts Moody Bible Inst. Chicago BG 15-29 May 1982 In Memory of Assumption Grotto Church 150th Anniversary Pilgrimage to Italy Joannes Paulus PP II BG Spring 1985 Edmund Szoka Memorial Card unknown BG no date Copy of Genesis 3.21 - 4.6 Adam Eve Cain Abel Holy Bible BG no date Copy of Genesis 4.7- 4.25 First Civilization Holy Bible BG no date Copy of Genesis 4.26 - 5.30 Family of Seth Holy Bible BG no date Copy of Genesis 5.31 - 6.14 Flood Cainites Sethites antediluvian civilization Holy Bible BG no date Copy of Genesis 9.8 - 10.2 Noah, Shem, Ham, Japheth, Ham father of Canaan Holy Bible BG no date Copy of Genesis 10.3 - 11.3 Sons of Gomer, Sons of Javan, Sons -
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
The meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Originally translated by Meric Casaubon About this edition Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus was Emperor of Rome from 161 to his death, the last of the “Five Good Emperors.” He was nephew, son-in-law, and adoptive son of Antonius Pius. Marcus Aurelius was one of the most important Stoic philosophers, cited by H.P. Blavatsky amongst famous classic sages and writers such as Plato, Eu- ripides, Socrates, Aristophanes, Pindar, Plutarch, Isocrates, Diodorus, Cicero, and Epictetus.1 This edition was originally translated out of the Greek by Meric Casaubon in 1634 as “The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius,” with an Introduction by W.H.D. Rouse. It was subsequently edited by Ernest Rhys. London: J.M. Dent & Co; New York: E.P. Dutton & Co, 1906; Everyman’s Library. 1 Cf. Blavatsky Collected Writings, (THE ORIGIN OF THE MYSTERIES) XIV p. 257 Marcus Aurelius' Meditations - tr. Casaubon v. 8.16, uploaded to www.philaletheians.co.uk, 14 July 2013 Page 1 of 128 LIVING THE LIFE SERIES MEDITATIONS OF MARCUS AURELIUS Chief English translations of Marcus Aurelius Meric Casaubon, 1634; Jeremy Collier, 1701; James Thomson, 1747; R. Graves, 1792; H. McCormac, 1844; George Long, 1862; G.H. Rendall, 1898; and J. Jackson, 1906. Renan’s “Marc-Aurèle” — in his “History of the Origins of Christianity,” which ap- peared in 1882 — is the most vital and original book to be had relating to the time of Marcus Aurelius. Pater’s “Marius the Epicurean” forms another outside commentary, which is of service in the imaginative attempt to create again the period.2 Contents Introduction 3 THE FIRST BOOK 12 THE SECOND BOOK 19 THE THIRD BOOK 23 THE FOURTH BOOK 29 THE FIFTH BOOK 38 THE SIXTH BOOK 47 THE SEVENTH BOOK 57 THE EIGHTH BOOK 67 THE NINTH BOOK 77 THE TENTH BOOK 86 THE ELEVENTH BOOK 96 THE TWELFTH BOOK 104 Appendix 110 Notes 122 Glossary 123 A parting thought 128 2 [Brought forward from p. -
Nazwisko Imię Adamek Maciej Adamczak Andrzej Adamik
LISTA EKSPERTÓW PISF 2021 NAZWISKO IMIĘ ADAMEK MACIEJ ADAMCZAK ANDRZEJ ADAMIK KATARZYNA ADAMSKI ŁUKASZ ALBRECHT ALICJA ALTEWĘGIER EWA ANTONIAK URSZULA ARMATA JERZY ARNOLD AGNIESZKA BAGIŃSKI TOMASZ BAJON FILIP BAŁKA MIROSŁAW BANASZKIEWICZ GRAŻYNA BARCZYK ŁUKASZ BART ANDRZEJ BARZAN JAROSŁAW BASAJ MIROSŁAW BASTKOWSKI MARCIN BERNAŚ PIOTR BIELAK ANNA BIELAWSKA KAROLINA BILIŃSKI PAWEŁ BLICHARSKA MARIA BŁASZCZYK ANNA BŁASZCZYŃSKA ALICJA BŁAWUT JACEK BODZAK LESZEK BOLESTO ROBERT BOŁĄDŹ OLGA BORCUCH JACEK BORGUŃSKA EWA BORK MIROSŁAW BOROWSKI PAWEŁ BORTKIEWICZ MARCIN BORYSEWICZ EWA BOSEK MAŁGORZATA BOŻEK MICHAŁ BRUSZEWSKA BALBINA BRYLL ERNEST BRZEZIŃSKA ANA BUDNIK PIOTR BUKOWSKA EWA BUSZEWICZ MACIEJ BUTTNY SEBASTIAN CHACIŃSKI MICHAŁ CHEREZIŃSKA ELŻBIETA CHMIEL MACIEJ CHOJECKI MIROSŁAW CHRZAN PIOTR CHUDOLIŃSKI MICHAŁ CHUTNIK SYLWIA CIAŁOWICZ ANNA CISSOWSKI ADAM CIUNELIS MARIA CUMAN JAKUB CUSKE MACIEJ CYGANIAK OLGA CYRWUS PIOTR CZACZKOWSKA EWA CZAPLA ZBIGNIEW CZARNECKI MICHAŁ CZERNIEC MICHAŁ CZECH JANUSZ CZECH PAULINA CZEKAJ JAKUB CZERNIAKOWSKA ALINA CZUBAK KACPER DAKOWICZ PRZEMYSŁAW DANOWSKI WOJCIECH DAWID LESZEK DĄBROWSKA DIANA DEMBIŃSKI MIROSŁAW DESKUR MARIA DĘBSKA KINGA DIKTI DARIUSZ DŁUGOSZ LESZEK DŁUŻEWSKA MARIA DOBROWOLSKA ANNA DOKOWICZ LECH DOLISTOWSKI ADAM DOMAGALSKI ZBIGNIEW DOMALEWSKI PIOTR DOMIN MAŁGORZATA DRĄŻEWSKI MAREK A. DROSIO JACEK DRYGAS MACIEJ DUCKI TOMASZ DUDA LIDIA DUDKIEWICZ RAFAŁ DUDZIŃSKI ANDRZEJ DUMAŁA PIOTR DUNIN KINGA DUSZYŃSKI JAKUB DYLEWSKA JOLANTA DYMEK ANNA DZIANOWICZ BEATA DZIDO MARTA DZIEDZIC AGNIESZKA DZIĘCIOŁ PIOTR -
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Card# MineName Operator Year Month Day Surname First and Middle Name Age Fatal/Nonfatal In/Outside Occupation Nationality Citizen/Alien Single/Married #Children Mine Experince Occupation Exp. Accident Cause or Remarks Fault County Page# Mining Dist. Film# Coal Type 43 Adelaide 1918 5 10 Abbott William 49 nonfatal inside timberman American citizen fall of roof 42 9th 3595 bituminous 9 Dixon No.1 Idamar Coal 1919 2 17 Abel Ariel 25 nonfatal inside loader American citizen married 2 by falling 122 25th 3596 bituminous 90 Ogle No.9 1918 10 28 Abernathy John 17 nonfatal outside scaler American citizen by mine cars 39 8th 3595 bituminous 32 Victor No.17 Cherry Tree Coal 1920 7 26 Abonskey Alexander 33 nonfatal inside loader Slavic alien single fall of coal 15th 3596 bituminous 5 Dagus Eureka N W Mining Exchange 1919 1 30 Abrahamson Swan 56 nonfatal inside pick miner Swedish citizen married fall of rock 17 4th 3596 bituminous 8 Reilly No.1 Joseph H Reilly Coal 1922 11 6 Abrams Joe 24 fatal inside cutter American citizen married 1 explosion of gas ignited by open light 15th 3596 bituminous 16 Bertha No.1 Bertha Consumers 1924 8 7 Abromovitch Tony 42 nonfatal inside machine miner Slavic alien single fall coal taking down slate face room Washington 156 7th 3596 bituminous 24 Furnace Run Allegheny River Mining 1920 10 15 Abutti Dominic 45 nonfatal inside loader Italian alien single slipped off tie 159 3rd 3596 bituminous 4 Charleroi Yonghiogheny Ohio 1923 4 6 Ackerman Fritz 34 fatal inside scraper American citizen married 6 fall of roof at face of -
Tragic Downfall of Antony in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra
Bilecik Şeyh Edebali Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi Makale Geliş (Submitted) Bilecik Şeyh Edebali University Journal of Social Sciences Institute Makale Kabul (Accepted) 24.08.2019 DOİ: 10.33905/bseusbed.610180 05.12.2019 Tragic Downfall of Antony in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra Abdullah KODAL1 Abstract Although there have been lots of debates about the reason of downfall of the great Roman general Antony, there is exactly one forefront reason in his destruction, it is Cleopatra herself. Her subversive power over Antony together with her manipulative and seductive power leads to the gradual breakdown of the male protagonist Antony and his destruction at the end. Thus, to understand all aspects of his downfall as one of the triumvirs of the great Roman Empire, we have to know exactly, who Cleopatra is and the role she played in Antony’s downfall as a woman. Shakespeare’s Cleopatra even today regarded by some as the source of beauty and by some as the source of manipulation but the common point for most people; it would not be possible to describe her within the limited definitions of woman in patriarchal society and one would need more than these, at least, for Cleopatra. Regarding the different approaches and criticisms about the downfall of the protagonist Antony, my aim in this article is to show how Cleopatra as an outstanding female model in ancient ages led to the downfall of the male protagonist of Shakespeare’s play the great Roman general Antony by using her special feminine characteristic features such as her beauty, her tempting words and speeches and also her seductive wiles against patriarchal assumptions that leads her to being condemned as a femme fatale. -
Marriages 1885-1920
Chester County Marriages Bride Index 1885-1930 Bride's Last Name Bride's First Name Bride's Middle Bride's Date of Birth Bride's Age Groom's First Groom's Last Date of Application Date of Marriage Place of Marriage License # Aandewiel Nelly 34 Arie Vanderkraats October 27, 1930 West Grove 30626 Abbett Jennie1869 James Boyle May 18, 1892 Villanova 3159 Abbitt Mary EJune 4, 1849 Charles Patton February 7, 1888 ND11 Abbott Eugenie Krichell 36 Joseph Giles August 14, 1926 West Chester 26620 Abbott Grace S 18 William Golden March 3, 1923 Chatham (near) 24190 Abbott Julia Ruth 20 Frank Rush November 25, 1926 Coatesville 26830 Abbott Lillie 21 James Monteleone February 4, 1929 West Chester 29011 Abbott Louella May 16 John Pierce April 3, 1926 Avondale 26314 Abbott LucindaJuly 4, 1869 John Kaufman September 7, 1893 West Chester 3895 Abbott Mary T 43 William Mapp November 28, 1917 Philadelphia 20474 Abbott Sarah 21 DeLeon Bostic August 25, 1920 22474 Abdallah Nellie 21 Casper Kassab October 17, 1920 Coatesville 22592 Abdallah Rosa 21 Frank Chille November 3, 1915 Coatesville 18798 Abel Blanch E 18 Edward Quigley November 15, 1921 West Chester 23355 Abel Elizabeth 22 Harold Vandegrift February 16, 1929 Goshen Heights 29036 Abell Mary Margaret 32 Jay Hughes August 5, 1918 Coatesville 20964 Abernathy Ethel 27 John Carr August 23, 1928 Oxford 28316 Abernathy Leona ROctober 27, 1889 Willmer Springer November 25, 1911 Oxford 16064 Abernethy Susan E 26 Eugene Pollock May 14, 1920 West Chester 22233 Aberts Annie MNovember 25, 1879 Joseph Linnenbaugh September -
Fire Departments of Pathology and Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, 300 Pasteur Drive, Room L235, Stanford, CA 94305-5324, USA
GENE SILENCING BY DOUBLE STRANDED RNA Nobel Lecture, December 8, 2006 by Andrew Z. Fire Departments of Pathology and Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, 300 Pasteur Drive, Room L235, Stanford, CA 94305-5324, USA. I would like to thank the Nobel Assembly of the Karolinska Institutet for the opportunity to describe some recent work on RNA-triggered gene silencing. First a few disclaimers, however. Telling the full story of gene silencing would be a mammoth enterprise that would take me many years to write and would take you well into the night to read. So we’ll need to abbreviate the story more than a little. Second (and as you will see) we are only in the dawn of our knowledge; so consider the following to be primer... the best we could do as of December 8th, 2006. And third, please understand that the story that I am telling represents the work of several generations of biologists, chemists, and many shades in between. I’m pleased and proud that work from my labo- ratory has contributed to the field, and that this has led to my being chosen as one of the messengers to relay the story in this forum. At the same time, I hope that there will be no confusion of equating our modest contributions with those of the much grander RNAi enterprise. DOUBLE STRANDED RNA AS A BIOLOGICAL ALARM SIGNAL These disclaimers in hand, the story can now start with a biography of the first main character. Double stranded RNA is probably as old (or almost as old) as life on earth. -
Kent County Naturalization Name Index, Aalbers, A
Kent County Naturalization Name Index Last name First name Middle name Volume Page Fir Sec Aalbers Aalbers V62 4 Aalbers Aalbert V24 141 Aalddriks Antonie V16 75 Aalderink John K. V16 355 Aaldrick Matthew V16 308 Aardem Arie V16 304 Aardema Klaas V17 27 Aarnouds Pieter V6 8 Aarnoudse Marenus V15 503 Abagis Chas V30 130 Abbas Sain Allez V49 265 Abbelma Joseph B1 F5 Abbelma Joseph V2 564 Abbott Frank V27 92 Abbott John V45 36 Abbott John V68 33 Abdella Salik V46 117 Abdo Ahamad V29 1 Abdoo Mike V41 168 Abeaf Moses V17 391 Abeaf Moses V17 394 Abel Frederick FW B1 F1 Abel Gustav B1 F4 Abel Gustav V2 540 Abel John W. V5 70 Abel Ludwig V8 134 Friday, January 19, 2001 Page 1 of 1325 Last name First name Middle name Volume Page Fir Sec Abella Salih V68 85 Abezi Albert V25 76 Aboabsee Theab V74 40 Aboasee Theab V18 150 Abood N. B1 F5 Abood Nemy V3 90 Abraham John V17 381 Abrahamson Charles Y. B7 200 Abram John B1 F1 Abramson Morris B1 F3 Abraursz Abram Peter V27 159 Abromaitis Louis V27 381 Abromaitis Louis V67 90 Absmaier Carl V77 4 Accardi Guiseppe V50 79 Acheson John V16 616 Achille Minciotti V51 142 Achtenhof Jakob V15 145 Achter Jan V17 200 Achterhof Henri B1 F1 Achterhof Johannes V15 500 Achterhof Matheus B1 F1 Achtjes John B7 107 Ackermann Joseph V15 282 Acton John C. B7 222 Adair David G. V15 335 Adair Joseph V15 335 Adalphson Emil V18 197 Friday, January 19, 2001 Page 2 of 1325 Last name First name Middle name Volume Page Fir Sec Adam Frickartz Heinrich V41 279 Adama Jelle V22 176 Adamawiczus Baltris V37 155 Adamczak Peter V38 245 Adamczyk Wladyslaw V35 291 Adams Edward John V24 70 Adams Frank B1 F2 Adams George W.