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* Oral History interview transcript with Aage Bohr 23 & 30 January 1963, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives
* Oral History Interview with Bill Clinton from Oral Histories of the American South
* Oral history interview with Mike Busha, a member of the 6th Marine Division during the Battle of Okinawa from the Veterans History Project at Central Connecticut State University
* Oral history interview with Albert D ' Amico, a Navy Veteran who was aboard LST 278 during the landing at Okinawa from the Veterans History Project at Central Connecticut State University
* World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War ( 2006 ) by Max Brooks is a series of interviews from various survivors of a zombie apocalypse.
* Oral History interview transcript with Freeman J. Dyson 17 December 1986, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives
** oral interviews from the La Guardia and Wagner Archives / Fiorello H. La Guardia Oral History database
* UCLA Oral History 1983 Interviews with Friedrich Hayek, transcript
" Gordon Eubanks Oral History ( Computerworld Honors Program International Archives ).
* Listen to Dr Bob Parkinson discuss the HOTOL in an oral history interview recorded for the National Life Stories project Oral History of British Science at the British Library
* Oral History interview transcript with John Bardeen 12, 16 May, 1, 22 December 1977 & 4 April 1978, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives
* Oral History interview transcript with John Bardeen 13 February 1980, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives
** Oral History
*" Intel 8080 Microprocessor Oral History Panel " Steve Bisset, Federico Faggin, Hal Feeney, Edward Gelbach, Ted Hoff, Stan Mazor, Masatoshi Shima, Computer History Museum, April 26, 2007, moderator: David House.
*" Zilog Z80 Microprocessor Oral History Panel " Federico Faggin, Masatoshi Shima, Ralph Ungermann, Ralph Ungermann.
*" Motorola 6800 Oral History Panel " Thomas H. Bennett, John Ekiss, William ( Bill ) Lattin, Jeff Lavell.
In Britain the Oral History Society has played a key role in facilitating and developing the use of oral history.
A more complete account of the history of oral history in Britain and Northern Ireland can be found at " Making Oral History " on the Institute of Historical Research's website.
In 1948, Alan Nevins, a Columbia University historian, established the Columbia Oral History Research Office, with a mission of recording, transcribing, and preserving oral history interviews.
In 1967, American oral historians founded the Oral History Association, and British oral historians founded the Oral History Society in 1969.

Oral and Transcript
* Oral argument before the Supreme Court, in MP3 format ( Transcript )
* Transcript, Hale Boggs Oral History Interview, 3 / 13 / 69, by T. H. Baker, Internet Copy, LBJ Library.
* American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archive, " Oral History Transcript -- Dr. Frank Press "
* 1988 Transcript of an Oral History Interview with Ken Olsen
*" Oral History Transcript Dr. Charlotte Moore Sitterly ", American Institute of Physics.
* Interview at the AIP Oral History Transcript site ( July 16, 2004 )
* Transcript of Amini interview as part of Harvard Iranian Oral History Project directed by Dr. Habib Ladjevardi
* Oral History Project of The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment, Transcript of the Videotape-Recorded Interview with James D. Watkins, May 11, 2000 ; Interviewer: Gary Weir.
* Transcript of an Oral History Interview with H. Keith H. Brodie
* Transcript of Oral Argument before the Supreme Court

Oral and
In antiquity, the Sanhedrin functioned essentially as the Supreme Court and legislature for Judaism, and had the power to administer binding law, including both received law and its own Rabbinic decrees, on all Jews rulings of the Sanhedrin became Halakha ; see Oral law.
* Oral history interview with Ralph E. Griswold Griswold discusses development of SNOBOL Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Author and professor Mona Lisa Saloy posits a different theory, stating in African American Oral Traditions in Louisiana that " The dozens has its origins in the slave trade of New Orleans where deformed slaves generally slaves punished with dismemberment for disobedience were grouped in lots of a ' cheap dozen ' for sale to slave owners.
In general, essential doctrines of Messianic Judaism include views on God ( that he is omnipotent, omnipresent, eternal, outside creation, infinitely significant and benevolent viewpoints on the Trinity vary ), Jesus ( who is believed to be the Jewish Messiah, though views on his divinity vary ), written Torah ( with a few exceptions, Messianic Jews believe that Jesus taught and reaffirmed the Torah and that it remains fully in force ), Israel ( the Children of Israel are central to God's plan ; replacement theology is opposed ), the Bible ( Tanakh and the New Testament are usually considered the divinely inspired Scripture, though Messianic Judaism is more open to criticism of the New Testament canon than is Christianity ), eschatology ( sometimes similar to many evangelical Christian views ), and oral law ( See also Christian Oral Tradition-observance varies, but most deem these traditions subservient to the written Torah ).
* Oral History interview transcript with George Gamow a lengthy interview, a few months before Gamow died ; includes reminiscences about his family, education, career, and writing.
* Trench Warfare " in Oral Histories of the First World War: Veterans 1914 – 1918.
The Oral Law explains, based upon the biblical verses, that the Bible mandates a sophisticated five-part monetary form of compensation, consisting of payment for " Damages, Pain, Medical Expenses, Incapacitation, and Mental Anguish " which underlies many modern legal codes.
* Parsha, Ki Tisa: Why Moses Remained Celibate from the Oral Torah
* Notable New Yorkers-Frances Perkins Biography, photographs, and interviews of Frances Perkins from the Notable New Yorkers collection of the Oral History Research Office at Columbia University
* Reminiscences of Edward Latimer Beach Oral History-Eisenhower Administrative File-Columbia University
Oral administration ( as succinate ) suffers from poor bioavailability, partly due to presystemic metabolism some of it gets broken down in the stomach and bloodstream before it reaches the target arteries.
Oral societies operated on polychronic time, with many things happening at once socialization played a great role in the operation of these cultures, memory and memorization were of greater importance, increasing the amount of copiousness and redundancy.
Indeed, it states that many commandments and stipulations contained in the Torah would be difficult, if not impossible, to keep without the Oral Law to define them for example, the prohibition to do any " creative work " (" melakha ") on the Sabbath, which is given no definition in the Torah, and only given practical meaning by the definition of what constitutes ' Melacha ' provided by the Oral Law and passed down orally through the ages.
Numerous examples exist of this general prohibitive language in the Torah ( such as, " don't steal ", without defining what is considered theft, or ownership and property laws ), requiring according to Rabbinic thought a subsequent crystallization and definition through the Oral Law.
* Mary Haas interview, Oral History Collection University of Florida
The Aggadah is part of Judaism's Oral law ( תורה שבעל פה ) the traditions providing the authoritative interpretation of the Written Law.
* Responsibility, Infinity, Nature transcript of 1986 oral history interview with Lautner by Marlene L. Laskey for the UCLA Oral History Program
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