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* 29 + Evidences for Macroevolution: the Scientific Case for Common Descent.
* Stratospheric ozone, myths and realities: Testimony of S. Fred Singer, Scientific Integrity and Public Trust: The Science Behind Federal Policies and Mandates: Case Study 1 — Stratospheric Ozone: Myths and Realities, Hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment of the Committee on Science, US House of Representatives, 104th Congress, 1st Sess., September 20, 1995 31 ( Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1996 ).
* Case, Mary M. " Public Access to Scientific Information: Are 22, 700 Scientists Wrong?
In 1910, due to the Eastern Rate Case, Frederick Winslow Taylor and his Scientific Management methodologies become famous worldwide.
As of March 2009, Digital Domain has won seven Academy Awards: three for Best Visual Effects ( Titanic, What Dreams May Come, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button ); and four for Scientific and Technical Achievement for its proprietary technology — i. e., for Track ( proprietary tracking software ), for Nuke ( proprietary compositing software ),
* Ette, E. U / ( 2010 ) The Scientific Enterprise, Identity and Power in Africa: The Case of the Annang of Nigeria.
DENDRAL: A Case Study of the First Expert System for Scientific Hypothesis Formation.
* The Case of the Scientific Murderer
* The Scientific Case for Creation, Creation-Life Publishers, San Diego, 1977.
Her paper " The Case for Motivated Reasoning ," published in Psychological Bulletin in 1990, posthumously received the Scientific Impact Award from the Society of Experimental Social Psychology.
" To this end, he has written a book entitled Liberation Biology: The Scientific and Moral Case for the Biotech Revolution.
* Liberation Biology: The Scientific and Moral Case for the Biotech Revolution ( Prometheus Books, 2005 ) ISBN 1-59102-227-4.
* The Scientific Case for Creation, Heath Christian Trust ( 1984 ) ISBN 0-907193-05-6
Swantko has presented at scholarly conferences including CESNUR Communal Studies Association and Society for the Scientific Study of Religion as well as chapter in James T. Richardson's Regulating Religion: Case Studies from Around the Globe.
* Radio: " Scientific Misconduct ," Hour One on Science Friday, Talk of the Nation, NPR 2 October 1998: discussion of research fraud, Baltimore Case, and Kevles ' " The Baltimore Case ..."; Guests: D. J.

Scientific and Against
Over the past decade, NCSF has formed several alliances with other advocacy organizations to work on projects that defend sexual freedom rights: Free Speech Coalition, the American Civil Liberties Union, American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists, the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, and the Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance, among others.
* Monster Tumors Show Scientific Potential in War Against Cancer article in the NYTimes
In 1998, he wrote the essay, Arguments Against The Use Of Nonhuman Animals In Biomedical And Scientific Experimentation, where he seeks to examine the ethical implications of the experimentation on animals and refute its supposed contribution to the medical research for human health.
The fallout radiation advice in Protect and Survive was based on 1960s fallout shelter experiments summarized by Daniel T. Jones of the Home Office Scientific Advisory Branch in his report, The Protection Against Fallout Radiation Afforded by Core Shelters in a Typical British House which was published in Protective Structures for Civilian Populations, Proceedings of the Symposium held at Washington, D. C., April 19 – 23, 1965, by the Subcommittee on Protective Structures, Advisory Committee on Civil Defense, U. S. National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council.
1985-Atlanta, USA ( 2, 000 participants ); 1986 – Paris, France ( 2, 800 participants ); 1987 – Washington DC, USA ( 6, 300 participants ); 1988 – Stockholm, Sweden ( 7, 500 participants ); 1989 – Montreal, Canada, The Scientific and Social Challenge of AIDS ( 12, 000 participants ); 1990 – San Francisco, USA, AIDS in the Nineties: From Science to Policy ( 11, 000 participants ); 1991 – Florence, Italy, Science Challenging AIDS ( 8, 000 participants ); 1992 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands, A World United Against AIDS ( 8, 000 participants ); 1993 – Berlin, Germany ; 1994 – Yokohama, Japan ; The Global Challenge of AIDS: Together for the Future ( 10, 000 participants ); 1996 – Vancouver, Canada, One World One Hope ( 15, 000 participants ); 1998 – Geneva, Switzerland, Bridging the Gap ( 15, 000 participants including 1, 400 media ); 2000 – Durban, South Africa, Breaking the Silence ( 12, 000 participants, 1, 300 media ); 2002 – Barcelona, Spain, Knowledge and Commitment for Action ( 18, 500 participants ); 2004 – Bangkok, Thailand Access for All ( 18, 500 and 2, 600 media ); 2006 – Toronto, Canada, Time to Deliver ( 26, 000 participants ); 2008 – Mexico City, Mexico, Universal Action Now ( 20, 300 participants ); 2010 – Vienna, Austria, Rights Here, Right Now ( 19, 300 participants ).
Vallée's opposition to the ETH theory is summarised in his paper, " Five Arguments Against the Extraterrestrial Origin of Unidentified Flying Objects ", Journal of Scientific Exploration, 1990:
Informed by the aims of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ) and its International Coalition of Cities Against Racism Initiative, the Human Rights Forum aims to highlight the Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination ’ s ( CCMARD ) ten common commitments.

Scientific and Global
He currently is Chair of the Scientific Technical Advisory Panel ( STAP ) for the Global Environment Facility ( GEF ), the multibillion dollar funding mechanism for developing countries in support of their obligations under international environmental conventions.
He was Chairman of the Global Environment Facility's Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel from 1991 to 1994, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC ) from 1997 to 2002 and Board co-chair for the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment from 2000 to 2005.
It also expresses Harris's lifelong interest in the further evolution or refinement of language in context of problems of social amelioration ( e. g., " A Language for International Cooperation ", " Scientific Sublanguages and the Prospects for a Global Language of Science " ), and in possible future developments of language beyond its present capacities.
The European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association ( EISCAT ) opened a radar in 1996, followed by Svalbard Satellite Station in 1999 and the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in 2008.
* Global Scientific Information and Computing Centre
He also won the 1987 Esselen Award of the American Chemical Society, the 1988 Newcomb-Cleveland from the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the 1989 NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Advancement, and the 1989 United Nations Environmental Programme Global 500 Award.
Wiley ’ s operations are organized into three business divisions: Scientific, Technical, Medical, and Scholarly ( STMS ), also known as Wiley-Blackwell ; Professional / Trade ; and Global Education.
He currently chairs the Royal College of Physicians ' Working Party on Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry ; co-chairs a WHO Scientific Advisory Group on Clinical Trials Registration ; is a Council Member of the Global Forum for Health Research ; is a Board Member of the Health Metrics Network ; sits on the External Reference Group for WHO's Research Strategy ; and is an External Advisory Board Member for the WHO European Region.
Since the 1990s, several research and hi-tech institutes have established themselves, such as the University Centre in Svalbard, the European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association, the Svalbard Satellite Station, the Svalbard Undersea Cable System and the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.
* Representative of the Geological Sciences at the IGBP / Global Change Program of the International Council of Scientific Unions ( ICSU ) ( 1989 – 1992 );
Former NSIDC Director, Roger G. Barry, was co-Vice Chair of the WCRP CliC Scientific Steering Group until 2005, and was a member of the GCOS / Global Terrestrial Observing System ( GTOS ) Terrestrial Observation Panel for Climate through 2007.
Rather than focusing on the usual math, science, English, history booklist of required courses, Hollins requires each student to take a variety of skills classes ( Writing, Oral Communication, Quantitative Reasoning, Information Technology ) and perspectives classes ( Aesthetic Analysis, Creative Expression, Ancient and / or Medieval Worlds, Modern and / or Contemporary Worlds, Social and Cultural Diversities, Scientific Inquiry, Global Systems and Languages ).
Of late, it has been mentioned, that he is a Senior Fellow at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ( Global Health ), and is Chief Scientific Advisor to the prestigious journal Science Translational Medicine, of the AAAS.
" A New Scientific Methodology for Global Environmental Issues.
Each year, CRDF Global presents the George Brown Award for International Scientific Cooperation to recognize the late Rep. George E. Brown, Jr .’ s vision for international research cooperation, and his important role in the efforts leading to CRDF Global ’ s creation.
In 2011 he was appointed Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the International Human Dimensions Programme ( IHDP ) on Global Environmental Change, Bonn ; Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Wittgenstein Centre, Vienna ; and Chairman of the Central Government Expert Group on Green National Accounting for India.
CSLP restructured in 1975, with some activities moved to other portions of the Smithsonian to become the Scientific Event Alert Network, and eventually the Global Volcanism Program.
Each student is required, therefore, to acquire a breadth of knowledge across areas as Historical Perspectives, Scientific Inquiry, Social Analysis, Quantitative Reasoning, Fine Arts, Literature, Global Issues and Diversity and Leadership and Ethics.
* He is Member of the Advisory Board of the Center for International, Comparative Law, The Dickinson School of Law, PennState and Member of the International Council of the Institute for Global Legal Studies, Washington University School of Law, St. Louis and a board member of the Scientific Advisory Board at the Max-Planck-Institute fuer auslaendisches oeffentliches Recht und Voelkerrecht in Heidelberg, Germany.

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