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* The Chaim Weizmann Laboratory on Chaim Weizmann's laboratory at the Weizmann Institute ( includes info and links on Weizmann's scientific work )

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During the first meeting between Weizmann and Balfour in 1906, Balfour asked what Weizmann's objections were to the idea of a Jewish homeland in Uganda, ( the Uganda Protectorate in East Africa in the British Uganda Programme ), rather than in Palestine.
On 16 February 1941, after Chaim Weizmann's intervention in London, they were all released.
Another election took place the following year after Weizmann's death.
Weizmann's passport photo, ca.
Weizmann's efforts to integrate Jews from Palestine in the war against Germany resulted in the creation of the Jewish Brigade, which fought mainly in the Italian front.
First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill became aware of the possible use of Weizmann's discovery in early 1915, and Minister of Munitions David Lloyd George joined Churchill in encouraging Weizmann's development of the process.
The importance of Weizmann's work to the ongoing war effort encouraged Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to issue the Balfour Declaration of 1917 in support of Weizmann's Zionist objectives as Weizmann ascended to the presidency of the British Zionist Federation.
It was Chaim Weizmann's initiative and was established on the principle of parity between Zionists and non-Zionists working together in the building of a Jewish national home.
Other issues between the Revisionists and the Agency were the distribution of entry permits, Weizmann's support for the Zionist Labour Movement and the proposal to expand the Agency.
After the 1920 Palestine riots, at the demand of the Arab leadership, the British searched the offices and apartments of the Zionist leadership, including Weizmann's and Jabotinsky's homes, for arms.
In Weizmann's biography he wrote of Meinertzhagen, “ At our first meeting, he told me the following story of himself: he had been an anti-Semite, though all he had known about Jews had been what he picked up in a few casual, anti-Semitic books.
He escaped after waiting futilely for an entry visa from any country and in this way his experiences reinforced the Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann's ironic quip that in those days the world was divided into two kinds of countries: countries that wanted to be rid of Jews and the those that refused to accept them.
Although the Arabs continued to boycott the Commission officially, there was a sense of urgency to respond to Weizmann's appeal to restore calm.
Historians have expressed doubt over Weizmann's involvement, since he was overseas at the time Kovner specified.
The name of Revisionist Zionism stems from the demand by some Zionists for a revision of Chaim Weizmann's policy of appeasement towards the British Government in Palestine.

success and scientist
It is important for a food scientist to understand the roles that water plays within food processing to ensure the success of their products.
* Martin Wainwright, The Guardian, 7 June 2005, " Del Boy is top of the class, say sitcom scientists " – scientist develops formula for measuring ( British ) sitcom success
He had a small role in the original film version of The Italian Job ( 1969 ) playing one of the gang, but had to wait a few years for his first success, playing scientist Toby Wren in the BBC's science fiction series, Doomwatch in 1970.
The commercial success of these films garnered him the tag of " the King of Romance ", Khan subsequently earned wide critical appreciation for his portrayal of a NASA scientist in Swades ( 2004 ), a hockey coach in Chak De!
Ion Marandici, a Moldovan political scientist considers that the success story of the Moldovan Communists is mainly due to the Communists ' capacity to attract the votes of the ethnic minorities and the Romanian-speakers identifying as Moldovans, by proposing a Moldovenist nation and state-project.
Wells graduated from Detroit's Northwestern High School at the age of 17 and set her sights on becoming a scientist, but after hearing about the success of Detroit musicians such as Jackie Wilson and The Miracles, she decided to try her hand at music as a singer-songwriter.
He then achieved success co-starring as impulsive scientist and adventurer Tony Newman in the science fiction television series, The Time Tunnel ( 1966 – 1967 ).
* Franklin ( Franjinha )- The brainy one of the group, this budding young scientist and inventor concocts all sorts of things in his home laboratory, not always with success.
Tarter's work in astrobiology and her success as a female scientist have garnered achievement awards from several scientific organizations.
On March 31, 2010, a presentation by Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources research scientist Brent Patterson outlined key findings about the Eastern Wolf ( and coyotes ): Most coyotes in Eastern Ontario are wolf-coyote hybrids ; wolves in Algonquin Park are, in general, not inter-breeding with coyotes ; and the buffer zone around Algonquin Park is a great success with mortality rates down and populations remaining stable.
A British scientist called Halliday experimented on this and was said to be on the eve of success when he was kidnapped while on a visit to France.
According to political scientist Gérard Chaliand, guerrilla wars against European colonial powers were always a political success, although they may have been in some cases a military defeat.
When none of the suspects admits any guilt, Wendell Urth, an eccentric scientist who has had success in investigating crimes, is brought in.
However Dr Malcolm Knox, the DARPA scientist in charge of the project, stops them and apparently congratulates Schofield on his success for his unknowing participation in the test.
The protagonist of Fallout, later dubbed the Vault Dweller, can help Vree, a scientist of the Brotherhood of Steel, come to this conclusion, and later use this information to convince the Master that his endeavour has no chances of success and to self-destroy.
Levy has been described as a scientist and businessman of " remarkable vision and tenacious pragmatism " whose work led to the success of the Linac as a medical device, and to significant advances in radiation oncology.
One of the keys to Nordström's success as a scientist was his ability to learn to apply differential geometry to physics, a new approach that also would eventually lead Albert Einstein to the theory of general relativity.
In addition to his achievements as a scientist, Volwiler was instrumental in helping Abbott to achieve commercial success for its pharmaceutical products including the commercialization of penicillin and sulfa drugs during World War II.

success and Institute
Recent reports on progress on the Millennium Development Goals by the Overseas Development Institute indicated four key reasons for economic success.
An Overseas Development Institute briefing paper of April 1979 highlights one reason for success as being down to the 1973 Oil Crisis and the encouragement of LDCs to make gains through producers of other commodities.
Animal Kingdom achieved success at the 2010 Australian Film Institute Awards and was acclaimed at film festivals around the world.
VAZ 21099 4-dr saloon, rear view Despite NAMI ( National Automobile Institute ) having allowed the involvement of Porsche engineers in the engine development, the Samara never achieved the same success as the Riva, even though it did prove to be a robust car with a modern style and an initially competitive price.
The exhibition was a success and in 1952 the Tessin Institute in Paris published a book about Hill with an introduction by Jacques Lassaigne.
Organisations such as the Sydney Theatre Company and National Institute of Dramatic Art have fostered students of theatre, film, and television several of whom have continued to international success, with actors like Cate Blanchett and Geoffrey Rush having been associated with both institutions.
Chopper was a critical and financial success in Australia, and was nominated for Best Film at the Australian Film Institute Awards in 2001.
The film was a critical success, and Bana's performance earned him a second Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor.
An alumnus of the Norwegian Institute of Technology, founded Tandbergs Radiofabrikk of Oslo in 1933, and made it a great success.
More recently, SAS Institute has followed the lead of other major corporate software suppliers by offering SAS Certification for SAS programmers, users, and developers to eliminate some of the risk of hiring individuals of unknown ability ; like many such programs, it has met with mixed success.
De Montfort's Institute of Creative Technologies will also advise Nanjing University on a digital recreation of medieval China, following the success of the institute in developing a virtual rendition of Leicester during its Roman occupation.
The US Institute of Museum and Library Services helps create vibrant, energized learning communities recognizing that " Our achievement as individuals and our success as a democratic society depends on learning continually, adapting to change readily, and evaluating information critically.
The serial was a success, with the British Film Institute later describing it as " one of the most influential series of the 1950s.
With the success of his patents, von Hagens went on to form the Institute for Plastination in Heidelberg, Germany in 1993.
The success of this work got her admitted into the Institut für Kulturforschung ( Institute for Cultural Research ), an experimental animation and shortfilm studio.
A non-peer-reviewed 2005 study by Schechter at the Seligman Medical Institute ( SMI ), co-authored with institute director Arthur Smith, found that treatment of TMS achieved a 57 % success rate among patients with chronic back pain.
The film was a critical success in Australia, and Otto was nominated for her fourth Australian Film Institute Award.
Paul Rosenstein-Rodan, approvingly quotes a Massachusetts Institute of Technology study in this regard, " There is a minimum level of resources that must be devoted to ... a development programme if it is to have any chance of success.
Fueled by his success, Pestalozzi decided to open another school in Burgdorf, the " Educational Institute for the Children of the Middle Classes " in October of 1800 in the Burgdorf Castle.
The Sunday Times Higher Education analysis places the Institute as the top research income performer in the IoT sector and is a measure of the calibre of research activity being undertaken and the success of the Institute's Research Strategy over the last number of years.
The success of the Institute in upholding these high ideals may be judged from the fact that everything operates with clockwork precision.
Two kinds of experimental treatments developed at the National Cancer Institute ( NCI ), part of the National Institutes of Health ( NIH ) in the US, have been used in advanced ( metastatic ) melanoma with high success rates in terms of melanoma treatments.
With the success of the Inner Harbor in the 1970s and ' 80s, Baltimore became a worldwide tourist destination and model of urban planning and development, influencing more than 100 other cities and winning more than 40 national or international awards, including a citation by the American Institute of Architects in 1984 as “ one of the supreme achievements of large-scale urban design and development in U. S. history .”

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