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: הקרן לשיתוף פעולה כלכלי ) was founded by Dr. Yair Hirschfeld ( the initiator of the Oslo Peace Process ), former Minister of Justice Dr. Yossi Beilin at the end of 1990 as a non-profit, non-governmental track II think tank, whose objectives are to build, maintain and support Israeli-Palestinian and Israeli-Arab cooperation in the political, economic, and civil society spheres in support of creating a sustainable Permanent Status based on a two-state solution.
* Yair Lapid speaks at Kiryat Ono College ( Lapid's views on the Israeli religious community-English subtitles )
This reconstruction is based on the Jerusalem Talmud and documents discovered in the Cairo Genizah, and is published in the form of a siddur by Yair Shaki.
Yair Lapid reported on Israel's Channel 2: " Knesset elders claim that it might have been the best speech ever given in the Israeli Parliament ".

Pinto and working
Animator Bill Nolan did the voice of Oswald in Cold Turkey, the first Lantz cartoon with dialogue, and the following year Pinto Colvig, who was working as an animator and gag man at the studio, started voicing Oswald.

Pinto and on
After a period of transitional government, São Tomé and Príncipe achieved independence on July 12, 1975, choosing as its first president the MLSTP Secretary General Manuel Pinto da Costa.
Palo Pinto County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U. S. state of Texas.
Initially it was to be based on the Ford Maverick, but ultimately was based on the Ford Pinto subcompact.
The Pinto was introduced on September 11, 1970.
The AMC Gremlin was the first to arrive on the market six months before the Pinto, and the Chevrolet Vega was introduced the day before the Pinto.
The Pinto was introduced as a two-door sedan, after structural work on alternate body styles encountered obstacles.
Entry level Pintos were priced on launch at around $ 1850, making the Pinto the least expensive Ford since the " Six " of 1958, undercutting GM's Chevrolet Vega and directly targeting imported models — which continued to add competitors such as the Mazda 1200 in 1971, the Subaru DL in 1972, and the Honda Civic in 1973.
A hatchback became available on February 20, 1971, debuting at the Chicago Auto Show ( also, in 1971, the Pinto brochure came with a paper cutout Pinto that one could fold together to make a 3D model ).
This document was, technically, not a memo regarding the Pinto specifically, but a general memo Ford submitted to the NHTSA in an effort to gain an exemption from safety standards ; it was also primarily focused on the cost of reducing deaths from fires resulting from rollovers, rather than the rear-end collision fires that plagued the Pinto.
Schwartz said that the car was no more fire-prone than other cars of the time, that its fatality rates were lower than comparably sized imported automobiles, and that the supposed " smoking gun " document that plaintiffs said demonstrated Ford's callousness in designing the Pinto was actually a document based on National Highway Traffic Safety Administration regulations about the value of a human life — rather than a document containing an assessment of Ford's potential tort liability.
* Mother Jones magazine's 1977 expose on the Ford Pinto
Introduced by Pinto Colvig on the soundtrack of the animated short The Grasshopper and the Ants
In 1941, Rabbi Schneerson escaped from Europe on the Serpa Pinto, which embarked from Lisbon, Portugal.
The YB series of engines are based on the older Pinto engine block, and were introduced in the road-going Ford Sierra RS Cosworth in 1986 with. With 5, 000 units built for homologation purposes in Group A, both for rallies and touring cars.
Although there were a series of Bozo the Clowns on various television stations, Capitol used the voice of Pinto Colvig, who was also the voice for Walt Disney's cartoon character Goofy.
Benazir Bhutto was born at Pinto Hospital in Karachi, Dominion of Pakistan on 21 June 1953.
The 2. 0 Ford Cologne V6 engine continued to be offered on Taunus badged cars in parallel with the Pinto unit, and offers here an interesting comparison with the similarly sized in-line four-cylinder Pinto engine.
Sporting models utilized the 2. 8 / 2. 9-litre V6 engines coupled to a four-wheel-drive system ( GLS4X4 / XR4x4 ) and, more notably the well known Cosworth model which was powered by a turbocharged 16-valve 4-cylinder engine known as the YB which was based on the Ford ' Pinto ' block.
Detroit's response to the growing popularity of imported compacts like the Toyota Corolla and the Volkswagen Rabbit were the Chevrolet Citation, and the Ford Fairmont ; Ford replaced the Ford Pinto with the Ford Escort and Chrysler, on the verge of bankruptcy, introduced the Dodge Aries K. GM was having unfavorable market reactions to the Citation, and introduced the Chevrolet Corsica and Chevrolet Beretta in 1987 which did sell better.
The land for the garden was donated by one of Chaves ’ richest native sons, Cândido Pinto Souto Maior, whose house still stands on the corner across from the park.

Psychologist and working
He later returned to his alma mater of Liverpool to work as a lecturer, after a brief stint working for the National Health Service as a Forensic Clinical Psychologist.

Psychologist and on
Psychologist Dr. Galena Rhoades said: " There might be a subset of people who live together before they got engaged who might have decided to get married really based on other things in their relationship-because they were already living together and less because they really wanted and had decided they wanted a future together.
James J. Gibson was a Gestalt Psychologist who focused on vision and what he termed ecological perception.
Some thoughts on ethics of research: After reading Milgram's “ Behavioral Study of Obedience .” American Psychologist, 19 ( 6 ), 421-423.
They had one daughter, Gabriele, who went on to become a Child Psychologist.
The journal " American Psychologist " published important papers on this topic in 2003.
In his 1993 seminal paper in the psychology journal American Psychologist, Ekman describes nine direct contributions that his research on facial expression has made to our understanding of emotion.
Psychologist Kenneth Kaye showed that infants ' ability to match the sounds or gestures of an adult depends on an interactive process of turn-taking over many successive trials, in which adults ' instinctive behavior plays as great a role as that of the infant.
Lilienfeld reported this subsequent rejection on several psychology internet fora, which produced such an intense response the APA and American Psychologist ultimately printed the article as part of a special issue focusing on the controversy.
Prominent faculty members include noted author Robert Hellenga, psychologist of materialistic values Tim Kasser, Middle East expert Robert Seibert, Evolutionary Psychologist Frank McAndrew, noted expert on 20th century American art and director of The National Center for Midwest Art and Design Gregory Gilbert, former Supreme Court Fellow Lane Sunderland, educational psychologist / gifted education & literacy specialist Stephen T. Schroth, heterodox economist Steven Cohn and co-chairs of the Knox-based Lincoln Studies Center: Rodney Davis and Douglas L. Wilson.
Psychologist Dr. Elliot Cohen of Leeds Metropolitan University and the UK Institute of Psychosomanautics defines psychonautics as " the means to study and explore consciousness ( including the unconscious ) and altered states of consciousness ; it rests on the realisation that to study consciousness is to transform it.
* British Clinical Psychologist Oliver James published a book in 2002 entitled " They F *** You Up ", starting each chapter with a line or stanza from Larkin's verse, followed in 2010 by a further book on parenting and child development called " How Not to F *** Them Up ".
She continued to train towards being a Clinical Psychologist until she accepted the role of Linda Abbott on Everwood in 2003.
Cross had previously been in training to be a Clinical Psychologist prior to her role on Housewives.
In 1983, Heider documented his personal, career developments and achievements in his autobiography The Life of a Psychologist: An Autobiography .. Heider died at his home in Lawrence, Kansas, on 2 January 1988 at the age of 91.
Psychologist Betty Jean Lifton, herself an adopted person, has written extensively on psychopathology in adopted people, primarily in Lost and Found: The Adoption Experience, and Journey of the Adopted Self: A Quest for Wholeness and briefly discusses Adopted child syndrome.
* Alessi, G. ( 1992, November ) Models of Proximate and Ultimate Causation in Psychology, American Psychologist, Vol 47 ( 11 ) Special issue: Reflections on B. F. Skinner and psychology.
Psychologist Martha McClintock was the first scientist to do a study on menstrual synchrony, reporting her findings in Nature in 1971.
Goertz was lucky enough to be written about her optimistic approach to life and her ability to never rest on her laurels by The Apprentice Psychologist Liza Siegel, Ph. D. in a book called Suite Success.
For instance, Psychologist Stanley Coren ranks the Doberman as the 5th most intelligent dog in the category of obedience command training, based on the selective surveys he performed of some trainers ( as documented in his book The Intelligence of Dogs ).
Her numerous other writings include " Educational Reform: Challenges for Psychology and Psychologists ," in Professional Psychology ( 1996 ); " Adolescent Outcomes for Hyperactive Children: Perspectives on General and Specific Patterns of Childhood Risk for Adolescent Educational, Social, and Mental Health Problems ," in American Psychologist ( 1988 ); " Persistence of Hyperactive Symptoms from Childhood to Adolescence ," in American Journal of Orthopsychiatry ( 1987 ); and " Conceptual Foundations for School Psychology: Perspectives from the Development of the School Psychology Program at Berkeley ," in Professional School Psychologist ( 1986 ).
Classroom Applications of Research on Self-Regulated Learning. Educational Psychologist.

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