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* Lake Carramar, Lake Illawong and Lake Legana of Patterson Lakes
* Patterson Lakes Marina-the first man made marina in the Southern Hemisphere and the largest of its kind in Victoria.
It is primarily filmed in Patterson Lakes, with certain exceptions.
South Ward: Aspendale, Waterways, Chelsea, Chelsea Heights, Bonbeach, Carrum and Patterson Lakes.
Dandenong Creek flows straight into Port Phillip Bay at Patterson Lakes.
These two creeks are part of the Dandenong Creek catchment, that flows into Port Phillip at Patterson Lakes.
Carrum is serviced by a government primary school, Carrum Primary School, which operates within Carrum and a government secondary school, Patterson River Secondary College, which operates from Seaford on the southern boundary of Patterson Lakes.
* Patterson Lakes Primary School
# REDIRECT Patterson Lakes, Victoria
Patterson Lakes is a suburb in outer south-east Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
In the 2011 Census Patterson Lakes had a population of 7, 582 people.
Patterson Lakes consists predominantly of new houses.
Patterson Lakes is home to the most popular boat launching facilities in Victoria.
It includes four public launching ramps ; joins the Tidal Canal system to Port Phillip ; and includes the Patterson Lakes Marina and its facilities in Middle Harbour and Inner Harbour.
Aerial view of Patterson Lakes
Prior to European discovery, Patterson Lakes was populated by Indigenous Australians known as the Kulin people.
1960 before the Patterson Lakes development
In 1876 the area that is now occupied by Patterson Lakes was owned by Len Woodward, who used the area for holding pastures for livestock.
The suburb of Patterson Lakes was to be located in Carrum on what was originally part of the Carrum Carrum Swamp.
The first soil was turned in 1974 in the north-east corner of Patterson Lakes around Iluka Island ( Lake Illawong.
Patterson Lakes was rezoned from rural to residential.
Patterson Lakes
Having originally been named Whaler's Cove Marina the marina was later renamed Patterson Lakes Marina.
* The Patterson Lakes Radio Model Yacht Club was founded in 1981.

Patterson and is
In addition to its major effort on fuel cells, Patterson Moos Research Division is continuing to carry on research in other fields, both under contract for the Defense Department, other government agencies and for our own account.
ASU's current athletic director is Steve Patterson.
* Autocorrelation in space rather than time, via the Patterson function, is used by X-ray diffractionists to help recover the " Fourier phase information " on atom positions not available through diffraction alone.
kIPS is also a common joke name for 16 bit microprocessor designs developed in undergraduate computer engineering courses that use the text Computer Organization and Design by Patterson and Hennessy ( ISBN 1-55860-428-6 ), which explains computer architecture concepts in terms of the MIPS architecture.
* 1995 – The Dayton Peace Agreement is initialed at the Wright Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton, Ohio, ending three and a half years of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Patterson-Gimlin film ( also referred to as simply the Patterson film ) is a famous short motion picture of an unidentified subject the film makers purported to be a " Bigfoot ", that was supposedly filmed on October 20, 1967, by Roger Patterson ( February 14, 1926 – January 15, 1972 ) and Robert Gimlin ( October 18, 1931 ) on the Klamath River outside of Orleans, California.
The resulting film ( about 53 seconds long ) is initially quite shaky until Patterson gets about from the figure.
To researcher John Green, Patterson would later characterize the creature's expression as one of " contempt and disgust ... you know how it is when the umpire tells you ' one more word and you're out of the game.
Shortly after glancing over its shoulder, the creature walks behind a grove of trees, reappears for a while after Patterson moved ten feet to a better vantage point, then fades into the trees again and is lost to view as the reel of film ran out.
One fact which complicates discussion of the Patterson film is that Patterson says he normally filmed at 24 frames per second, but in his haste to capture the Bigfoot on film, he did not note the camera's setting.
Others ( including primatologist John Napier, who published before Dahinden and Krantz ) have expressed a different opinion, contending it was " likely that Patterson would have used 24 frame / s " because it " is best suited to TV transmission ," while conceding that " this is entirely speculative.
Daegling notes that in 1967, movie and television special effects were primitive compared to the more sophisticated effects in later decades, and allows that if the Patterson film depicts a man in a suit that " it is not unreasonable to suggest that it is better than some of the tackier monster outfits that got thrown together for television at that time.
The evidence for this involvement is Wallace's alleged statement, " I felt sorry for Roger Patterson.
Critics William H. Patterson, Jr., and Andrew Thornton believe that this is simply an expression of Heinlein's longstanding philosophical opposition to positivism.
A complete collection of Heinlein's published work, conformed and copy-edited by several Heinlein scholars including biographer William H. Patterson is being published by the Heinlein Trust as the " Virginia Edition ", after his wife.
Brian Doherty quotes Heinlein cites William Patterson, saying that best way to gain an understanding of Heinlein is as a " full-service iconoclast, the unique individual who decides that things do not have to be, and won't continue, as they are .” He says this vision is " at the heart of Heinlein, science fiction, libertarianism, and America.
Craig Joyce and Lyman Ray Patterson, writing in the Emory Law Journal, call this a " too simple understanding ignores the statute's source ", arguing that it is at best a derivative of the Licensing Act.
Patterson, writing separately, does note the differences between the Licensing Act and the Statute of Anne ; the question of censorship was, by 1710, out of the question, and in that regard the Statute is distinct, not providing for censorship.
* March 5 – In Camden, Tennessee, country music superstar Patsy Cline ( Virginia Patterson Hensley ) is killed in a plane crash along with fellow performers Hawkshaw Hawkins, Cowboy Copas and Cline's manager and pilot Randy Hughes, while returning from a benefit performance in Kansas City, Kansas for country radio disc jockey " Cactus " Jack Call.
* October 20-Patterson-Gimlin film, Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin's famous film of an unidentified animate cryptid, thought to be Bigfoot or Sasquatch, is recorded at Bluff Creek, California.

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