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Ammerman and were
Only two of the sanitorium's buildings remain ( both of which were built by the Works Progress Administration in the 1930s — Ammerman Building ( the former William Hugh Ross Building for male patients ) and Kreiling Hall ( the former J. H.

Ammerman and some
The location, including some of its original buildings, became in 1961 the main ( Ammerman ) campus of Suffolk County Community College, which today has an enrollment of over 11, 000 students.

Ammerman and left
In 1995, Ammerman left Emory University to teach at Hartford Seminary.

Ammerman and their
* Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology ( CAT ) Through the Ammerman Center, faculty and students can shape the study, use and creation of new technologies, probe the forefront of their fields and work in new markets with innovative products.

Ammerman and Center
The virtual reality and signal processing lab ( which is also part of the Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology ) has high-end graphics PCs, head-mounted displays, 3-D trackers, force feedback devices, spatialized audio devices, and software for producing high-end animations and graphics.

Ammerman and .
B., Ammerman, G. R. 1971.
* Rusty Ammerman, Magician and comedy entertainer is a 1986 graduate of Connersville High School.
The school was founded largely through the efforts of Albert Ammerman ( 1914-November 26, 2008 ) who was the school's President from its founding December 1959 until 1983.
The Ammerman campus at Selden opened in 1961.
Athletics are taken place on both the Ammerman and Grant campuses.
Honors students also have the convenience of spending time in the Honors Lounge ’ s on the Ammerman and East Campus and the Honors Cottage on the Grant Campus to socialize and do homework.
* Ammerman, David.
" In places where the Greeks and Phoenicians came in contact with one another, there is often an overlapping in the persona of the two deities ," Rebecca Miller Ammerman has explained ( Ammerman 1991 ), in identifying the cult at the site as that of Phoenician Astarte or Cypriot Aphrodite.
Nancy Tatom Ammerman ( born 1950 ) is a professor of sociology of religion, now at Boston University.
In 1984, Ammerman joined the faculty of Emory University.
* Ammerman, Nancy Tatom.
* Dudley, Carl S., and Nancy T. Ammerman.
* Ammerman, Nancy T., Jackson Carroll, Carl S. Dudley, and William McKinney ( eds .).

disputes and view
The prevailing view in the industry was summed up in 1912 by a group of auto makers who told a Senate committee: `` The exceedingly unsatisfactory and uselessly expensive conditions, including delays surrounding legal disputes, particularly in patent litigation, are items of industrial burden which must be written large in figures of many millions of dollars of industrial waste ''.
" On his view ," he writes, " the moralist is not like a courtroom judge, who resolves disputes.
An alternative view launched by R. Lee Ermey, on his television series Mail Call, disputes this, saying that the vehicle was designed for specific duties, and was never referred to as " General Purpose " and it is highly unlikely that the average jeep-driving GI would have been familiar with this designation.
Harvey A. Silverglate, a prominent defense attorney who represented Milken during the appellate process, disputes that view in his book Three Felonies a Day: “ Milken ’ s biggest problem was that some of his most ingenious but entirely lawful maneuvers were viewed, by those who initially did not understand them, as felonious, precisely because they were novel – and often extremely profitable .”
::" In all determinations of morality, this circumstance of public utility is ever principally in view ; and wherever disputes arise, either in philosophy or common life, concerning the bounds of duty, the question cannot, by any means, be decided with greater certainty, than by ascertaining, on any side, the true interests of mankind.
When, in 1309, the differences between the Relaxati and the Spirituals had reached a critical point, Clement V cited representatives of both parties to appear before the Curia with a view to adjusting their disputes.
While the causes of the 1692 witchcraft episode continue to be the subject of historical and sociological study, there is a consensus view that land disputes and perhaps economic rivalry among factions in Salem, Salem Village and Topsfield fueled animosity and played an underlying role.
His constant disputes with Turlough were fomented by the English with a view to weakening the power of the O ' Neills, but with the growing power of Hugh, the two came to some agreement and Turlough abdicated in 1595.
Later, disputes arose as to whether trade union struggle could result in positive gains for the working class, or whether their role was purely defensive-the former view being taken by some members of the Ashbourne Court Group.
In the realpolitik view of Lynn Davis, Truman was a naive idealist who unnecessarily provoked the Soviets by couching disputes in ideological terms like democracy and freedom.
The Family Courts Act, 1984 in India was enacted on 14th September, 1984 to provide for the family courts with a view to promoting conciliation in and secure speedy settlement of disputes relating to marriage and family affairs.
Many historians view the second-wave feminist era in America as ending in the early 1980s with the intra-feminism disputes of the Feminist Sex Wars over issues such as sexuality and pornography, which ushered in the era of third-wave feminism in the early 1990s.
Many historians view the second-wave feminist era in America as ending in the early 1980s with the intra-feminism disputes of the Feminist Sex Wars over issues such as sexuality and pornography, which ushered in the era of third-wave feminism in the early 1990s.
An alternate version of events, which disputes the traditional view of Zhang as a traitor, is presented in a controversial account by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday.
He also disputes the widespread view that there was a campaign of guerrilla warfare against British settlement.
Peter Hogg, however, disputes this view, noting that since Canada is now sovereign, the Supreme Court of Canada would find a British law supposedly binding in Canada to be just as invalid in Canada " as a law enacted for Canada by Portugal.
Socialist International, of which Vieira's party is a member, stated " The International has followed with great concern the recent political difficulties in Guinea-Bissau and reiterates its firm view that there never can be any justification for the use of force to resolve political disputes and that political assassination is a completely heinous and criminal act.
GOSH has been in legal disputes in the United States, where the copyright term is based on date of publication, putting the 1911 novel in the public domain, although the Hospital asserts that the 1928 version of the play is still under copyright in the U. S. Legal opinion as to whether or not permission is required for new works based on the story and characters is divided and open to interpretation and so far, there has been no legal precedent to prove one view or the other.
Another Labour backbencher, Jimmy Maxton, rose and asked the Prime Minister " if he has read the article, and if he is aware that the article contains mainly a call to the troops not to allow themselves to be used in industrial disputes, and that that point of view is shared by a large number of Members sitting on these benches?
From the point of view of its opponents, however, one of the main causes of concern is that the Codex Alimentarius is recognized by the World Trade Organization as an international reference standard for the resolution of disputes concerning food safety and consumer protection.
On Tisha B ’ Av itself, 40, 000 Jews in nearly 250 locations around the world, will view a video produced by he Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation devoted to avoidance of disputes ..."
Although the stereotypical view of Chinese magistrates was that they were reluctant to intervene as arbiters in any kind of civil dispute, more recent studies have argued that most of a magistrate's work involved the settlement of civil disputes.
Williams, in what is now considered a classic by evolutionary biologists, outlines a gene-centered view of evolution, disputes notions of evolutionary progress, and criticizes contemporary models of group selection, including the theories of Alfred Emerson, A. H. Sturtevant, and to a smaller extent, the work of V. C. Wynne-Edwards.
Harvey ’ s interpretation has been criticized by Brass ( 2011 ), who disputes the view that what is described as present-day primitive accumulation, or accumulation by dispossession, entails proletarianization.

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