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Ursula Franklin Academy, a high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
* Ursula Franklin Academy, a Toronto high school
" Some of the most famous Massey Lecturers have included Northrop Frye, John Kenneth Galbraith, Noam Chomsky, Margaret Atwood, Ursula Franklin, and Nobel laureates Martin Luther King, Jr., George Wald, Willy Brandt and Doris Lessing.
* 1989Ursula Franklin, The Real World of Technology
* 2001-Dr. Ursula M. Franklin
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As of 2012, notable Senior Fellows of the college include John Polanyi, Ursula Franklin, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Margaret Atwood, Sir Christopher Ondaatje, James Orbinski, Michael Valpy, Jiang Weiping, Peter H. Russell, Janice Stein, Michael Ignatieff, Adrienne Clarkson, Stephen Clarkson, Hal Jackman, Nadine Gordimer, John Ralston Saul, Michael Bliss, Mark Kingwell, John Fraser http :// en. wikipedia. org / wiki / John_Fraser_ % 28journalist % 29, Anthony Pawson, Chantal Hébert, Justice Rosalie Abella and Bob Rae.
During the renovations, The Conservatory temporarily moved to the former location of the Toronto District School Board's Ursula Franklin Academy in the Dufferin and Bloor West area.
The theme music over the opening titles was composed by Buddy Budson, and in the first two seasons performed by Ursula Walker and Tony Franklin.
Ursula Franklin Academy ( UFA ) is a high school located in the High Park North neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada.
Founded in 1995, Ursula Franklin Academy's style of teaching is a doctrine of Dr. Ursula Franklin's work in the field of education.
UFA's School ValuesUFA's school values are closely tied to the mindset and societal perception of its namesake, Dr. Ursula Franklin.
Ursula Franklin Academy is a small community of learners which offers integrated liberal arts packages, in addition to the general fundamental courses of T. D. S. B curriculum, preparing students for academic programs at the post-secondary level.
When the school opened in 1995, Dr. Ursula Franklin chose the official school colours as navy blue, hunter green and burgundy.
At Ursula Franklin Academy students go through a four day rotation.

Ursula and her
The word ansible was coined by Ursula K. Le Guin in her 1966 novel Rocannon's World.
Columbus gave them the fanciful name Santa Ursula y las Once Mil Vírgenes ( Saint Ursula and her 11, 000 Virgins ), shortened to Las Vírgenes ( The Virgins ), after the legend of Saint Ursula.
Born in Boston, Colony of Massachusetts, to David Yale ( 1613 – 1690 ) and Ursula Knight ( 1624 – 1698 ), Yale was the grandson of Ann Lloyd ( 1591 – 1659 ), who after the death of her first husband, Thomas Yale ( 1590 – 1619 ) in Chester, Cheshire, England, married Governor Theophilus Eaton ( 1590 – 1658 ) of New Haven Colony.
After believing she has no family except her twin sister Ursula ( Lisa Kudrow ), Phoebe becomes acquainted with her half-brother ( Giovanni Ribisi ) and birth mother ( Teri Garr ).
Robinson gave the novella in rough form to Ursula K. Le Guin to read and edit while he was enrolled in her writing workshop at UCSD in the spring of 1977.
" In her much reprinted essay " Science Fiction and Mrs Brown ," the science fiction writer Ursula K. Le Guin has approached an answer by first citing the essay written by the English author Virginia Woolf entitled " Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown " in which she states:
The islands were named by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage in 1493 for Saint Ursula and her virgin followers.
The perceived deficiency of any account of Aeneas ' marriage to Lavinia or his founding of the Roman race led some writers, such as the 15th-century Italian poet Maffeo Vegio ( through his Mapheus Vegius widely printed in the Renaissance ), Pier Candido Decembrio ( whose attempt was never completed ), Claudio Salvucci ( in his 1994 epic poem The Laviniad ), and Ursula K. Le Guin ( in her 2008 novel Lavinia ) to compose their own supplements.
Columbus gave them the fanciful name Santa Ursula y las Once Mil Vírgenes ( Saint Ursula and her 11, 000 Virgins ), shortened to Las Vírgenes ( The Virgins ), after the legend of Saint Ursula.
For example, Ursula, a female robot, sings, play music, dances, and speaks to her audiences at Universal Studios.
In Ursula K. Le Guin's 2008 novel Lavinia, the character of Lavinia and her relationship with Aeneas is expanded and elaborated, giving insight into the life of a king's daughter in ancient Italy.
Ursula Garnett, the cook, arrives at 6 a. m. to start her soups and roasts, early enough to sometimes see the back yard of the hotel grow light through the big windows in the kitchen.
Lady Ursula Hicks was a founding fellow of Linacre College and bequeathed it her home, Porch House.
It is at the Crichton where Ursula Fleming gained much of her education and experience.
The fictional heroine of the stories, Ursula Blanchard, lived in Antwerp with her first husband while he worked as one of Gresham's agents.
Earthsea is a fictional realm originally created by Ursula K. Le Guin for her short story " The Word of Unbinding ", published in 1964.
It is retold in and used as the basis for the short story “ Another Story ” by Ursula K. Le Guin, published in her story collection A Fisherman of the Inland Sea, named for the character of this story.
Ursula Niebuhr left evidence in her professional papers at the Library of Congress showing that she co-authored some of her husband's later writings.

Ursula and 1989
In 1989 Ursula King notes thealogy's growing usage as a fundamental departure from traditional male-oriented theology, characterized by its privileging of symbols over rational explanation.
* King, Ursula ( 1989 ) Women and Spirituality.
* 3 Canons for Ursula ( 1989 )
Divine was the inspiration for the design of Ursula the Sea-Witch, the villain in the Disney 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid.
* 1989Ursula K. Le Guin ( USA )
* Ursula the Sea Witch, in the 1989 Disney film The Little Mermaid
Lord Arbuthnott married, 10 January 1924, Ursula Collingwood ( died 20 December 1989 ), daughter of Sir William Collingwood, KBE of Dedham Grove, Colchester, Essex.
Dancing at the Edge of the World is a 1989 nonfiction collection by Ursula K. Le Guin.
By 1989, Credonia and her Ursula were travelling through Uganda spreading the family's message.

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