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By 1983, in addition to becoming the first Canadian artist to receive a gold record in France for the single " D ' amour ou d ' amitié " (" Of Love or of Friendship "), Dion had also won several Félix Awards, including " Best Female performer " and " Discovery of the Year ".
Reference: Internet site Nelson Canadian Discovery Disk Heading: " Time period gold category ".
Discovery of gold in the mountains of Uozu around 1394 led to an influx of people, making the area around Matsukura Castle a center for the region.
Discovery of gold by American prospectors on the banks of the Thompson River at its confluence with the Nicoamen River, at the northern tip of the range, helped trigger the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush of 1858-1860 which in turn prompted the declaration of the Colony of British Columbia to affirm British possession of territories north of the 49th Parallel.
A party formed by Mr. Louis John Michel, consisting of himself, Mr. William Haberlin, James Furnival, James Melville, James Headon, and B. Groenig, discovered the existence of gold in the quartz rocks of tile Yarra ranges, at at Andersons Creek, near Warrandyte, in the latter part of June, and showed it on the spot to Dr. Webb Richmond, on behalf of the Gold Discovery Committee on 6 July.
The Gold Discovery Committee awarded £ 1000 to Michel and his party ; £ 1000 to Hiscock, as the substantial discoverer of the Ballarat deposits ; £ 1000 to Campbell as the original discoverer ' of Clunes ; £ 1000 to Esmond as the first active producer of alluvial gold for the market and £ 500 to Dr. Bruhn.
* 1883: Discovery of gold at " Iron Blow " at Mount Lyell amidst increased West Coast, Tasmania mineral prospecting
Discovery by the murderer of the utter needlessness of the murder for its object, was to follow hard upon commission of the deed ; but all discovery of the murderer was to be baffled till towards the close, when, by means of a gold ring which had resisted the corrosive effects of the lime into which he had thrown the body, not only the person murdered was to be identified but the locality of the crime and the man who committed it.
Historians often refer to the ' Age of Discovery ' as the pioneer Portuguese and Spanish long-distance maritime travels in search of alternative trade routes to " the East Indies ", moved by the trade of gold, silver and spices.
Discovery of placer gold has often resulted in discovery of hardrock gold deposits when the placers are traced to their sources.
The Discovery Mine was a gold mine 81 kilometers northeast ( approx bearing of 15 degrees ) of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories that operated between 1950 and 1969.
In 2010 Tyhee ( now renamed Tyhee Gold Corp ) completed a Preliminary Feasibility Study reporting 2. 2 million ounces of gold in five zones, two of which are contiguous with the Discovery Mine.
About 11, 000 tons of ore were transported to Discovery Mine for processing, resulting in about of refined gold.
First Discovery of Gold in California, January 19th, 1848. James Marshall's discovery of gold in the South Fork of the American River at Sutter's mill on January 24, 1848, started the California Gold Rush | great rush of Argonauts to California.
Discovery of gold near Yreka, California in 1851 greatly increased the traffic between California's Central Valley and Yreka, and north into Oregon and Washington.
* Coricancha ( garden of gold ): Discovery of Peru and conquest of the Inca empire ( 1943 ).

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He was not the sort of sailor Hudson wanted his backers to see on board and he had Greene wait at Gravesend, where the Discovery picked him up.
Charles Sanders Peirce was a fallibilist and the most developed form of fallibilism can be traced to Karl Popper ( 1902 – 1994 ) whose first book Logik Der Forschung ( The Logic of Scientific Discovery ), 1934 introduced a " conjectural turn " into the philosophy of science and epistemology at large.
My First Britannica is aimed at children ages six to twelve, and the Britannica Discovery Library is for children aged three to six ( issued 1974 to 1991 ).
* 1961 – Discovery of the chemical elements: Element 103, Lawrencium, is first synthesized at the University of California.
Gerald Lawrence Schroeder is an Orthodox Jewish physicist, author, lecturer and teacher at College of Jewish Studies Aish HaTorah's Discovery Seminar, Essentials and Fellowships programs and Executive Learning Center, who focuses on what he perceives to be an inherent relationship between science and spirituality.
* The Discovery of Heaven, a 1992 novel by Harry Mulisch, claims heaven is located " at the end of the Big Bang in negative space ".
* Intelligent Design Debate debate between paleontologist Peter Ward and Stephen Meyer co-founder of the Discovery Institute at Talk of the Times event at Town Hall Center for Civic Life, Seattle, Washington
Port Rhoades in Discovery Bay is responsible for transporting bauxite dried at the adjacent Kaiser plant.
* SPACE. com: Discovery Hints at a Quadrillion Space Rocks Beyond Neptune ( Sara Goudarzi ) August 15, 2006 06: 13 am ET
In the Soviet Union, Vladislav Ivanov filed ( in 1960 ) a document with the USSR State Committee for Inventions and Discovery at Leningrad for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging device, although this was not approved until the 1970s.
* History of Mira's Discovery at AAVSO
The first such program was begun in 2001 the Centre for Computational Drug Discovery at the University of Oxford in cooperation with the National Foundation for Cancer Research.
Discovery Channel Magazine stated that vanishing spaceships, faster-than-light travel and dematerialised transport were only dreams at the time the original series was made, but physicist Michio Kaku believes all these things are possible.
Discovery in 2005 at its home port of Dundee
The Discovery hut at Hut Point
Scott, who because of his Discovery fame had entered Edwardian society, first met Kathleen Bruce early in 1907 at a private luncheon party.
Discovery of tools and pottery in several archaeological digs and burial places scattered across Slovakia, surprisingly including northern regions at relatively high altitudes, gives evidence of human habitation in the Neolithic period.
Challenger, along with Discovery, was modified at Kennedy Space Center to be able to carry the Centaur-G upper stage in its payload bay.
Refitting the shuttle with all of the necessary equipment for it to be used in space was considered, but NASA decided to use spares constructed at the same time as Discovery and Atlantis to build Endeavour.
In contrast, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour have all visited both stations at least once, as Columbia was not suited for high-inclination missions.
In 1984, Discovery became the third operational orbiter following Columbia and Challenger, and made its final touchdown at Kennedy Space Center on March 9, 2011 at 10: 57: 17 CST, having spent a cumulative total of one full year ( 365 days ) in space.
Discovery also carried Project Mercury astronaut John Glenn, who was 77 at the time, back into space during STS-95 on October 29, 1998, making him the oldest person to go into space.
After more than twenty organizations submitted proposals to NASA for the display of an orbiter, NASA announced that Enterprise will go to New York's Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, Discovery will go the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center of the National Air and Space Museum, Atlantis will remain in the Visitor Complex at Kennedy Space Center, and Endeavour will go to the California Science Center in Los Angeles ,.

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This new college named Fraser International College is now open in the Multi Tenant Facility located in Discovery Parks Trust SFU site.
* Commentary, history and links from the Discovery Institute web site
Among the sites considered within Seattle were Duwamish Head in West Seattle ; Fort Lawton ( now Discovery Park ) in the Magnolia neighborhood ; and First Hill — even closer to Downtown than the site finally selected, but far more densely developed.
* Photos and details of the discovery of the site where York earned the Medal of Honor, Discovered 21 October 2006 by the Sergeant York Discovery Expedition.
* The Discovery Museums are two separate science museums located on the same site.
The National Forest Millennium Discovery Centre, now called Conkers, is on the site of Rawdon Colliery.
Remnants of the gardens still exist to this day and have recently been studied by a team of Discovery Channel scientists, who were able to demonstrate by means of modeling and computer simulation that the layout of the site had been carefully planned to be in alignment with astronomical events, with an emphasis on Venus, and not simply aligned with the cardinal directions as previously assumed.
* Reading University site on 50th anniversary of Discovery of the structure of DNA.
* Minkow biography at Fraud Discovery Institute web site ( Archived: site closed )
Deadman's Island, a small island off Stanley Park is the site of Vancouver's Naval Reserve Division HMCS Discovery.
Snibston Discovery Museum is built on a site of the former Snibston Colliery, and is located on Ashby Road.
The site is also believed to be haunted, and was investigated by the Discovery Channel show Ghost Ghost Lab which aired on October 21, 2010.
The building, located across from the Discovery Center and the former Main Gate, gives Enterprise staff and visitors easy access to the Bethlehem Works ' site.
* Port Discovery Children's Museum ( on the site of the historic Baltimore Fishmarket and the 1988 – 1989 Fishmarket dance / music complex )
* Discovery Kids Asia Official site
* Discovery Kids Latin America Official site
* Discovery Kids Brazil Official site
The channel's management ended broadcasting from the studios on 7 June 2012 and moved to a new studio complex at Chiswick Park, in West London in a campus-style development on the site of a derelict London Transport bus depot, where its neighbours would include fellow broadcasters CBS and Discovery Channel.
Portmahomack is the site of the first confirmed Pictish monastery and the subject between 1994 and 2007 of one of the largest archaeological investigations in Scotland ( see link to Tarbat Discovery Programme ) directed by Martin Carver ( 1941-).
* Discovery of Yucatán, on the Mexican web site redescolar.
The site is now occupied by the Knowle DGE ( DGE standing for Discovery, Guidance and Enjoyment ) Special School.
The former location of the Skylon is the riverside promenade between the London Eye and Hungerford Bridge, alongside the Jubilee Gardens ( the former site of the Dome of Discovery ).

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