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However, Harry Turtledove attempted to fill in the details in his " Trantor Falls ", focusing on the efforts by the Second Foundation to survive during the sacking of Trantor ( published in the 1989 Foundation's Friends, where various writers took up the Foundation universe ).
The 1989 anthology Foundation's Friends included the positronic robot stories " Balance " by Mike Resnick, " Blot " by Hal Clement, " PAPPI " by Sheila Finch, " Plato's Cave " by Poul Anderson, " The Fourth Law of Robotics " by Harry Harrison and " Carhunters of the Concrete Prairie " by Robert Sheckley.
For the 1986 tribute anthology Foundation's Friends Harry Harrison wrote a story entitled, " The Fourth Law of Robotics ".
The anthology, entitled Foundation's Friends, included tributes to Thiotimoline, a fictional substance Asimov wrote about during his Ph. D. studies, as well as many tributes to robotics, a term coined by Asimov in the 1941 short story " Liar!
In the tribute anthology Foundation's Friends, Harrison wrote a story, The Fourth Law of Robotics, which featured the Stainless Steel Rat in the setting of Isaac Asimov's Robot series.
* The demise of the Empire's remnant on Trantor is told in " Trantor Falls " by Harry Turtledove in Foundation's Friends, a tribute collection.
Besides Asimov's works he appears in the Foundation's Friends story " Strip-Runner ", by Pamela Sargent and, " Isaac Asimov's ' The Caves Of Steel '" poem by Randall Garrett
Scan I made of the cover of Foundation's Friends ( Various authors )-fair use claimed
* Foundation's Friends:
The story, " Maureen Birnbaum After Dark ", appeared in both Foundation's Friends and Maureen Birnbaum, Barbarian Swordsperson.
One is " The Overheard Conversation " by Edward D. Hoch, which appears in the festschrift anthology Foundation's Friends ( 1989 ); another is " The Last Story ", by Charles Ardai, in Return of the Black Widowers ( 2003 ).
* The Asimov festschrift Foundation's Friends includes a sequel to " The Dead Past " by American science fiction writer Barry N. Malzberg called " The Present Eternal ".
* Foundation's Friends ( 1989 )
In February 2009, he and the former leader of the New Zealand Labour Party, Helen Clark ( now the Administrator of the United Nations ' Development Program ), were appointed as New Zealand's inaugural representatives on the Board of the Pacific Friends of the Global Fund, the regional partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's major initiative against HIV / AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

Foundation's and Honor
Auburn High's varsity sporting teams have won 40 team state championships, and the Auburn High School Band has been rated one of the top high school concert band programs in the United States, winning the John Philip Sousa Foundation's Sudler Flag of Honor in 1987.

Foundation's and Isaac
Gaia is depicted as a mysterious planet in Isaac Asimov's science fiction ' Foundation's Edge '.
In the late 1990s, he wrote Foundation's Fear, one of an authorized sequel trilogy to Isaac Asimov's Foundation series.
Foundation's Edge ( 1982 ) is a science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, the fourth book in the Foundation Series.
The White Plague was nominated for a Locus Award for best science fiction novel in 1983, but lost to Isaac Asimov ’ s novel Foundation's Edge.
* Hugo Award for Best Novel: Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov
* Blissenobiarella, fictional character in Foundation and Earth and Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov
Foundation's Fear ( 1997 ) is a science fiction novel by Gregory Benford, set in Isaac Asimov's Foundation universe.
Foundation's Triumph ( 1999 ) is a science fiction novel by David Brin, set in Isaac Asimov's Foundation universe.
Gaia is a fictional planet described in the book Foundation's Edge ( 1982 ) and referred to in Foundation and Earth ( 1986 ), by Isaac Asimov.
From Foundation's Edge it can be surmised that Galaxia culminates in about FE 4000, allowing for further Foundation stories to be interesting until that date, if the Estate of Isaac Asimov were to authorize further stories ( Vis-a-vis Donald Kingsbury's novel, Psychohistorical Crisis ).

Foundation's and Asimov
In 1981, after the series had long been considered one of the most important works of modern science fiction, Asimov was persuaded by his publishers to write a fourth book, which became Foundation's Edge ( 1982 ).
In 1982, Asimov gave in after a thirty-year hiatus, and wrote what was at the time a fourth volume: Foundation's Edge.
Then, at some unknown date ( prior to writing Foundation's Edge ) Asimov decided to merge the Foundation / Empire series with his Robot series.
Asimov placed a hint in Foundation's Edge, many years later, that the Eternals might have been responsible for the all-human galaxy ( and the development of humanity on Earth ) of the Foundation Series, but that interpretation is disputed.
It might be an accidental use of the same technology — Asimov hints at a connection in Foundation's Edge, but never definitely settled the point.
( Asimov also carried out this unification in his novel Foundation's Edge, and its sequels, thus unifying the three series of fiction into a single future history ).
* In the fourth book in the series, Foundation's Edge, Asimov writes that the Mule had been a rogue member of the planet / society Gaia.
In Foundation's Edge Asimov begins to supply the answer, expanded in the other sequels and prequels.
When Asimov returned to his future history with Foundation's Edge ( 1982 ), he no longer thought a nuclear war could make the crust radioactive without destroying all life.

Foundation's and is
Dr. Ray is a Fellow of the Foundation -- appointed thrice to assist his studies of William Makepeace Thackeray and of H. G. Wells -- and, before his appointment to the Foundation's executive staff, had been given our highest scholarly accolade, appointment to the Advisory Board.
Also appointed to the Foundation's staff, as Assistant Secretary, is Mr. J. Kellum Smith, Jr..
The Foundation's content is available under the brand Edutopia, in an award-winning web site, social media and via documentary films.
The Ingka Foundation's five-person executive committee is chaired by Kamprad.
As of August 4, 2011, the current version of the Xiph. Org Foundation's reference implementation, is libogg 1. 3. 0.
The overall goal of National Science Foundation's Assembling the Tree of Life activity ( AToL ) is to resolve evolutionary relationships for large groups of organisms throughout the history of life, with the research often involving large teams working across institutions and disciplines.
The decision to give the National Book Foundation's annual award for " distinguished contribution " to Stephen King is extraordinary, another low in the shocking process of dumbing down our cultural life.
The Xiph. Org Foundation's reference implementation is free and open sourced and it is dual-licensed under the BSD License and the GNU Lesser General Public License ( LGPL ).
The UN Foundation's current budgetary breakdown is $ 82. 6 million going to program services, $ 6. 9 million to fundraising, and $ 5. 6 million going to management and overhead.
The correspondence file relating to the Powell portrait bust is held as part of the Thornhill Papers ( 2006: 56 ) in the archive of the Henry Moore Foundation's Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and the terracotta remains in the collection of the artist.
GnuPG is a part of the Free Software Foundation's GNU software project, and has received major funding from the German government.
NCSA is one of the five original centers in the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program.
The Cosanti Foundation's major project is Arcosanti, a community planned for 5, 000 people, designed by Soleri ; Arcosanti has been in construction since 1970.
The San Francisco newspaper SF Weekly reported on August 24, 2009 that Randi's annual salary is about $ 200, 000, a figure that has not changed much since the Foundation's inception.
It was published in 1986, four years after the first sequel to the Foundation trilogy, which is titled Foundation's Edge.
( It does, however, give away most of the mysteries that Foundation's Edge is built around.
The purpose of the journey is to settle Trevize's doubt with his decision at the end of Foundation's Edge to embrace the all-encompassing supermind of Galaxia.
In Foundation's Triumph, the last book in the Second Foundation Trilogy authorized by Asimov's estate, another possible future for the Galaxy is discussed.
Foundation's Edge mentions algae growing on Trantor, which is called a totally inadequate source of food, so it is possible some of the later Emperors attempted to rectify the situation with limited success.
The basic link is however mentioned in Foundation's Edge: an obscure tradition about a first wave of space settlements with robots and then a second without.
After many attempts to unravel the only clue Seldon had given as to the Second Foundation's whereabouts (" at the other end of the Galaxy "), the Foundation is led to believe that the Second Foundation is located on Terminus.

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