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Goldman Sachs is seeking gold-level certification under the United States Green Building Council ’ s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ( LEED ) program by incorporating various water and energy conservation features.
This view of Gregory is also held by some modern theologians, such as John Sachs who said that Gregory had " leanings " toward apocatastasis, but in a " cautious, undogmatic " way.
Traditional academic prizes, such as the University of Aberdeen's Lumsden and Sachs Fellowship, tend to be awarded for performance in theology ( or divinity as it is known at Aberdeen ) and religious studies.
Cai is a Chinese citizen who formerly served as a managing director for Goldman Sachs and has over 20 years of financial sector experience.
But chief banking analyst at Goldman Sachs, Richard Ramsden, is " unapologetic " and sees " banks as the dynamos that power the rest of the economy.
One of the main characters, the cobbler-poet Hans Sachs, is based on an actual historical figure: Hans Sachs ( 1494 – 1576 ), the most famous of the historical Mastersingers.
Many commentators have pointed out that Sachs in his famous Act 3 monologue Wahn, Wahn, überall Wahn is paraphrasing Schopenhauer when he describes the way that Wahn, or self-delusion, drives men to behave in ways which are actually destroying them.
The other major facet of Sachs ' personality — his renunciation of his hope of winning Eva's love — is also deeply Schopenhauerian.
Hans Sachs is sensible and does not wish to share King Mark's fate.
Tay – Sachs disease ( also known as GM2 gangliosidosis or hexosaminidase A deficiency ) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder.
A ganglioside is a form of sphingolipid, which makes Tay – Sachs disease a member of the sphingolipidoses.
The disease is named after the British ophthalmologist Waren Tay, who in 1881 first described a symptomatic red spot on the retina of the eye, and after the American neurologist Bernard Sachs of Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, who described in 1887 the cellular changes of Tay – Sachs disease and noted an increased disease prevalence in the Eastern European Ashkenazi Jewish population.
Research in the late 20th century demonstrated that Tay – Sachs disease is caused by a genetic mutation in the HEXA gene on ( human ) chromosome 15.
Tay – Sachs disease is classified into several forms, which are differentiated based on the onset age of neurological symptoms.
Juvenile Tay – Sachs disease is rarer than other forms of Tay – Sachs, and usually is initially seen in children between two and ten years old.
In contrast to the other forms, late-onset Tay – Sachs disease is usually not fatal as the effects can stop progressing.
Tay – Sachs disease is inherited in the autosomal recessive pattern, depicted above.
Tay – Sachs disease is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder, meaning that when both parents are carriers there is a 25 % risk of giving birth to an affected child with each pregnancy.
This mutation is the most prevalent mutation in the Ashkenazi Jewish population, and leads to the infantile form of Tay – Sachs disease.

Sachs and author
* Jeffrey Sachs, author of The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities of Our Time ( preview ) and Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet
The standard botanical author abbreviation Sachs is applied to species he described.
Prof. Dr. Wolfang Sachs, one of the best-known scientists of the Wuppertal Institute, member of the Club of Rome and lead author at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC ), directed the study “ Sustainable Germany in a Globalised World ”.
* Maurice Sachs ( 1906 – 1945 ), a French author
* Wolfgang Sachs, Ph. D., a German researcher and author of books
Philippe is the author of three books: Open World: The Truth about Globalisation, which is a counter-argument to Naomi Klein's No Logo ; Immigrants: Your Country Needs Them was shortlisted for the 2007 Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award, and Aftershock: Reshaping the World Economy After the Crisis.
* Nelly Sachs ( 1891-1970 ), author, Nobel Prize in literature
Dr. Sachs, a noted educator and author ( and brother of Samuel Sachs, who founded Goldman Sachs in 1882 with his father-in-law, banker Marcus Goldman ,) headed the school until 1901, when he was appointed Professor of Education at Columbia University.
She was born in New York City, and is the daughter of author and botanist Siri von Reis and Arthur Altschul, a former partner at Goldman Sachs.
* Sachs, Aaron, The Humboldt Current: Nineteenth Century Exploration and the Roots of American Environmentalism, ( Viking, 2006 ), Melville is one of four Americans the author focuses on who were influenced by Alexander von Humboldt.
Ronald Kantowski is a theoretical cosmologist, well known in the field of general relativity as the author, together with Rainer K. Sachs, of the Kantowski / Sachs dust solutions to the Einstein field equation.
* Hanns Sachs ( 1881 – 1947 ), psychoanalyst ; friend of Freud and author of The Creative Unconscious

Sachs and hundreds
Goldman Sachs in turn may hold millions of Coca Cola shares on its books on behalf of hundreds of brokers similar to Jones & Co. Each day, the DTC participants settle their accounts with the other DTC participants and adjust the number of shares held on their books for the benefit of customers like Jones & Co.
In 2000, after Goldman Sachs went public, Ryan's net worth was in the hundreds of millions.
" Malcolm Hebden replied: "" It was suggested two or three years ago that Andrew Sachs wanted to be my brother and because we had a change of perhaps two producers in that time, it just got lost in the hundreds of storylines we have.

Sachs and academic
Sachs ’ policy and academic works span the challenges of globalization, and include: the relationship of trade and economic growth ; the resource curse and extractive industries ; public health and economic development ; economic geography ; strategies of economic reform ; international financial markets ; macroeconomic policy ; global competitiveness ; climate change ; and the end of poverty.
Since the adoption of the Millennium Development Goals ( MDGs ) in 2000, Sachs has been the leading academic scholar and practitioner on the MDGs.

Sachs and articles
* Reiner Nikulski: " The Norton rotor turns in my Hercules W-2000 ", " Sachs KC-27 engine with a catalyst converter " and other articles in " Wankel News " ( In German )
Harvey Sachs has written over 600 articles and other pieces for periodicals that include The New Yorker, The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Times Literary Supplement ; record companies that include Deutsche Grammophon and RCA / BMG ; and many radio and television programs.

Sachs and many
The employers consists of top ranked multinational law firms, banks, corporations, and many Fortune 500 companies, such as Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble.
Business leaders counted among its graduates include the current Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein ; current Chairman of the Board and majority owner of National Amusements, billionaire Sumner Redstone ; current President and CEO of TIAA-CREF, Roger W. Ferguson, Jr .; current CEO and Chairman of Toys " R " Us, Gerald L. Storch ; and former CEO of Delta Air Lines, Gerald Grinstein, among many others.
Under threat of a subpoena by Senator Chuck Grassley, Goldman Sachs revealed that through TARP bailout of AIG, Goldman received $ 12. 9 billion in taxpayer aid ( some through AIG ), $ 4. 3 billion of which was then paid out to 32 entities, including many overseas banks, hedge funds and pensions.
Economists such as Paul Krugman and Jeffrey Sachs have also analyzed many traits related to economic geography.
Investment banking firm Goldman Sachs and logistics services provider United Parcel Service ( UPS ) are examples of companies which remained privately held for many years after maturing into profitable companies.
Harvey Sachs, ( born Cleveland, Ohio, June 8, 1946 ) is an American-Canadian-Swiss writer who has written many books on musical subjects.
Inspired by the example of Bolivia and advised by institutions like the International Monetary Fund and individuals like Jeffrey Sachs, many countries chose to use shock therapy in order to shake off the economic lethargy of the communist era and transition to the capitalist systems they wanted to be.
Easterly presents statistical evidence that he claims proves that many emerging markets attained their higher status without the large amounts of foreign aid Sachs proposes.
Sachs has received many awards and honors.
Ray's work subsequently had a worldwide impact, with filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese, James Ivory, Abbas Kiarostami, Elia Kazan, François Truffaut, Steven Spielberg, Carlos Saura, Jean-Luc Godard, Isao Takahata, Gregory Nava, Ira Sachs and Wes Anderson being influenced by his cinematic style, and many others such as Akira Kurosawa praising his work.
When looking at profit a company like Goldman Sachs, which has 35, 400 employees is of equal size with Walmart which has 2. 1 Million employees and has many tangible assets.
Jeffrey Sachs, director of Columbia University's Earth Institute, who advised the Russian government in the early 1990s, called Gaidar " the intellectual leader of many of Russia's political and economic reforms " and " one of the few pivotal actors " of the period.
He is currently on the Board of the New York Public Library, the Goldman Sachs Foundation, the Barnes Foundation, as well as many others both in the United States and in Europe.
During the following two decades, almost one hundred new issues were underwritten by Lehman, many times in conjunction with Goldman, Sachs.
As a result of the Global financial crisis of 2008, many traditional investment banks and finance corporations such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, American Express, CIT Group and General Motors Acceptance Corporation successfully converted to bank holding companies in order to gain access to liquidity and funding.
In addition, many foreign investment conglomerates ; such as UBS, Royal Bank of Canada, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and Bank of America.
Many distinguished teachers have led short courses there, such as David Abram, Patch Adams, Fritjof Capra, Deepak Chopra, Christian de Quincey, Stanislav Grof, Hazel Henderson, James Lovelock, Lynn Margulis, Humberto Maturana, Wolfgang Sachs, Arne Naess, Rupert Sheldrake, Vandana Shiva, Brian Goodwin and many others.
Meistersinger Hans Sachs ' many plays on Old Testament topics were widely admired by the Jews of the German ghettos, and from the 16th century through the 18th, the biblical story of Esther was the most popular theatrical theme in Christian Europe, often under the Latin name Acta Ahasuerus.
Metcalf has been awarded many international prizes including the 1986 Royal Society Wellcome Prize ( now the GlaxoSmithKline Prize ), the 1987 Bristol-Myers Award for Distinguished Achievement in Cancer Research ( jointly with Leo Sachs ), the 1998 Robert Koch Prize, the 1988 Armand Hammer Prize for Cancer Research, the 1989 General Motors Cancer Foundation Sloan Prize, the 1993 Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award, the 1993 Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize from Columbia University, the 1994 Jessie Stevenson Kovalenko Medal from the United States National Academy of Sciences, the 1994 Gairdner Foundation International Award, the 1995 Royal Society Royal Medal and, in 2007, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Association for Cancer Research.
The company also sold many items to the Sachs company in Germany and have maintained a relationship with Sachs well into 2006, when Sachs declared bankruptcy.

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