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  1. Alexander A Friedmann: The Man who Made the Universe Expand by Eduard A. Tropp, Viktor Ya. Frenkel, et all 2006-05-11
  2. Eine neue Heimat?: Judische Emigrantinnen und Emigranten aus der Sowjetunion (German Edition) by Alexander Friedmann, 1993
  3. Die Welt als Raum und Zeit. by Alexander Friedmann, Georg Singer, 2002-12-01
  4. Officieller Bericht Über Das Marinewesen Auf Der Weltausstellung 1873 Wien (German Edition) by Alexander Friedmann, 2010-04-02
  5. Psychotrauma: Die Posttraumatische Belastungsstörung (German Edition)
  6. Die Nationalbank Von Rumanien; Das Lombardgeschaft; Der Stahlkammervertrag (1908) (German Edition) by Alexander Cercel, Alfred Fahrenkamp, et all 2010-09-10
  7. Stadtplanungstheoretiker: Le Corbusier, Philipp Rappaport, Manuel Castells, Wolfgang Christ, John Friedmann, Christopher Alexander (German Edition)
  8. The Friedmann cosmological model by Robert L Cross, 1975
  9. Die Nationalbank Von Rumanien; Das Lombardgeschaft; Der Stahlkammervertrag (1908) (German Edition) by Alexander Cercel, Alfred Fahrenkamp, et all 2010-05-23
  10. Die Nationalbank Von Rumanien; Das Lombardgeschaft; Der Stahlkammervertrag (1908) (German Edition) by Alexander Cercel, Alfred Fahrenkamp, et all 2010-09-10

61. Record Unit 7006: Collection Division 9 - Alexander Wetmore Papers, Circa 1848-1
This collection division contains records documenting alexander Wetmore's fieldwork Correspondents include John Enos Graf, Herbert friedmann, Herbert Girton
http://www.si.edu/archives/archives/findingaids/faru7006cd_9.htm
Finding Aids to Official Records of the Smithsonian Institution
Record Unit 7006: Collection Division 9
Alexander Wetmore Papers,
circa 1848-1979 and undated
Panama Field Work Files, 1944-1966. This collection division contains records documenting Alexander Wetmore's field work in Panama in 1944 and from 1946 to 1966. Wetmore made a detailed and exhaustive survey of Panama's birds, covering the entire isthmus with his explorations. The culmination of this extensive work was the publication of The Birds of the Republic of Panama The records include correspondence, field reports, itineraries, photographs and photographic data, expense records, permits, notes, newsclippings, reference materials, and memorabilia. The correspondence, which is mostly with Smithsonian officials and staff, not only documents Wetmore's work, but also provides useful information on day-to-day activities at the Institution during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Letters written by John Enos Graf are of particular importance. Researchers should also see collection division 13 for photographs relating to Wetmore's field explorations in Panama.

62. Record Unit 7006: Collection Division 13 - Alexander Wetmore Papers, Circa 1848-
James Murray, John Enos Graf, John Warren Aldrich, Herbert friedmann, Adrriaan Joseph AlbertChapin, Hoyes Lloyd, Paul Bartsch, and Edward alexander Preble.
http://www.si.edu/archives/archives/findingaids/faru7006cd_13.htm
Finding Aids to Official Records of the Smithsonian Institution
Record Unit 7006: Collection Division 13
Alexander Wetmore Papers,
circa 1848-1979 and undated
Photographic Materials, 1901-1974 and undated,
with Related Materials from 1868 This collection division provides extensive photographic documentation of all aspects of Wetmore's professional career. Included are voluminous photographs taken by Wetmore on field trips and scientific expeditions; photographs documenting his attendance at scientific meetings, official functions, and social gatherings; photographs from his boyhood in North Freedom, Wisconsin; photographs of events in which he participated during his Smithsonian career; portraits of Wetmore; photographs of Wetmore with family, friends, and colleagues; and photographs of professional colleagues collected by Wetmore. Many of the photographs are found in albums maintained by Wetmore from 1901 to 1969. The albums are organized in two categories"field work and travel" and "miscellaneous." Albums in the first category contain photographs of Wetmore in the field, expedition colleagues, field operations, and native people, fauna, flora, and physiography of regions visited. Also included are photographs taken by Wetmore at meetings of the International Ornithological Congress in Europe. The "miscellaneous" albums are more personal in nature, but also depict field work and travel, especially to attend meetings of the American Ornithologists' Union. They also provide many photographs of annual outings of the Washington Biologists' Field Club.

63. What IS Planning? - Relevant References
on the range of political interpretations regarding the appropriate place for planning(alexander 1992). The illustration responds to friedmann's own question
http://www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/u/mbldemps/plan/wip-references.htm
...BUT WHAT IS PLANNING?...
RELEVANT REFERENCES

general
review or synthesis papers variety of perspectives planning and education ... a few links
I strongly believe that education should be a cooperative process. To play my small part, the following list (and attached notes) are references that seem most likely to be useful to others when considering this key question. They cover some of the very basic discussions regarding what planning is , what planning can be, and what planning should be. The list reflects my tendency toward the theoretical; the notes, my tendency toward the bigger, deeper questions. I hope you find both to be useful. To build on the cooperative possibilities - if any of you have favourite references (either because they resonate or because they are particularly clear, insightful, useful, or explanatory), I would gladly add them to the list. Any summaries, comments or notes, either regarding your own suggestions or to build on mine, will be appreciated and attributed. This 'page' is continually being 'built' by Beth Dempster . Most recent additions were made on Aug 3/00. REFERENCES
general

review or synthesis papers

variety of perspectives

planning and education
...
Definitions from Ph.D students

64. Trio Tzigane
Veda has performed in masterclasses with Emanuel Hurwitz, Leon Spierer (Berlin Philharmonic),Leonard friedmann, alexander Baillie, The Alberni String Quartet
http://www.triotzigane.co.uk/
TRIO TZIGANE
Trio Tzigane is an exciting new piano trio based in Scotland comprised of professional musicians, performing a broad repertoire of classical, romantic and twentieth century trio music as well as musicals, gypsy/folk music, Scottish music and popular music. Our ensemble provides the highest quality background music. Anything you want, we can play.
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She graduated in 1992 with the Diploma in violin performance and received a scholarship from RSAMD to continue studies in chamber music performance. Veda has performed in masterclasses with Emanuel Hurwitz, Leon Spierer (Berlin Philharmonic), Leonard Friedmann, Alexander Baillie, The Alberni String Quartet, Talich String Quartet, Vanburgh String quartet, and the Coull Quartet. She has performed in the International String quartet week and in the International Youth String Orchestra under the direction of the late Sir Yehudi Menuhin and was a finalist in the Shell Expro International music competitions, (solo concerto and chamber music). Veda has freelanced with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Scottish Ballet, Opera North, Northern Ballet, and Scottish Opera.

65. Homepage Of Gabriela Schranz-Kirlinger
Wolfgang Eppenschwandtner, alexander friedmann, alexander Paul. GabrielaSchranzKirlinger. Institute for Applied and Numerical Mathematics
http://www.math.tuwien.ac.at/~gaby/

66. Homepage Of Gabriela Schranz-Kirlinger
Wolfgang Eppenschwandtner, alexander friedmann, alexander Paul. GabrielaSchranzKirlinger. Univ.Ass. Mag.rer.nat. Dr.rer.nat. Institute
http://www.math.tuwien.ac.at/~gaby/gsk.htm
Wolfgang Eppenschwandtner, Alexander Friedmann, Alexander Paul
Gabriela Schranz-Kirlinger
Univ.Ass. Mag.rer.nat. Dr.rer.nat.
Institute for Applied and Numerical Mathematics

Vienna University of Technology
1040 Wien, Wiedner Hauptstrasse 8-10
Turm A , 4.Stock, DA04L20 Freihaus,
Tel.: +43-1-58801x11518
Fax: +43-1-58801x11599
email: g.schranz-kirlinger@tuwien.ac.at
Current Research Interests
Numerical Analysis
Numerical Solutions of ODEs

Thoeretical Analysis of Phase Transitions

Biomathematics Publications Courses back to top of page

67. Chronik
Translate this page März 1988 Baden-Württembergische Karate-Meisterschaften in Karlsruhe l. PlatzHerren - 80 kg alexander Alst 5. Platz Herren - 80 kg Joachim friedmann.
http://www.karate-dojo-offenburg.de/Chronik/chronik.html
Mitglied beim DKV Vereins-Chronik
Sieben Karate-Interessierte Sportler
beschließen in Offenburg ein Karate-Dojo zu gründen. Januar 1973
Zu diesem Zeitpunkt wurde mit einem Anfängerkurs begonnen. März 1973
wurden die ersten Prüfungen abgelegt. Somit konnte das
Vereinsleben beginnen.
fand als erstes herausragendes Ereignis sowohl für den
Verein als auch für die Stadt Offenburg die Deutsche
Karate-Meisterschaft in Offenburg statt. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt
konnte der Verein bereits die stattliche Zahl von über
80 Mitgliedern vorweisen. belegte Domenico Tonon bei der Deutschen Juniorenmeisterschaft einen hervorragenden 3. Platz. nimmt die Kampfmannschaft am Fudjimura-Cup teil. haben M. Rauscher, R. Schneider die Prüfung zum 1. Dan bestanden. bestand ebenfalls die Prüfung zum 1. Dan: J. Sandhaas. wurde die 1. Mannschaft Baden-Württembergischer Meister in der Landesliga errangen die Kampfmannschaften in der A-Liga den 5. Platz und in der B-Liga den 6. Platz. war das lO-jährige Vereinsbestehen AnIaß für ein riesiges Fest in Verbindung mit einem Trainingslehrgang. fand in Montarbaur die Deutsche Meisterschaft des DKB statt.

68. I3815: Murray John BROHMAN (30 OCT 1953 - )
John Charles friedmann _ _Adeline Mabel (Gohl)friedmann _ _ alexander Joseph MCNAB.
http://www.planetc.com/users/spetzj/html/d0005/g0000031.html
Murray John BROHMAN
  • BIRTH : 30 OCT 1953
Father: Williston F. BROHMAN
Mother: Eileen (Murray) BROHMAN
_John F. BROHMAN
_Williston F. BROHMAN Murray John BROHMAN ... INDEX HTML created by on Sun Nov 08 00:37:54 1998.
Marilyn (Folmer) DONNELLY
  • BIRTH : 15 MAR 1949
Family 1 Daniel DONNELLY
  • MARRIAGE : 8 AUG 1969

Marilyn (Folmer) DONNELLY
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Moira Margaret DONNELLY
  • BIRTH : 10 SEP 1962
Father: James Michael DONNELLY
Mother: Mary Elizabeth (Watson) DONNELLY
Moira Margaret DONNELLY
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John Charles FRIEDMANN
  • BIRTH : 28 MAR 1920
Father: Simon Peter FRIEDMANN
Mother: Adeline Mabel (Gohl) FRIEDMANN
Family 1 Theresa (Traynor) FRIEDMANN
  • MARRIAGE : 14 JUL 1948
  • Terence Maurice FRIEDMANN
  • John Simon FRIEDMANN
  • Peter Michael Paul FRIEDMANN
  • Joan Mary FRIEDMANN ... INDEX HTML created by on Sun Nov 08 00:37:54 1998.
    Margaret Mary (Koller) GAYNOR
    • BIRTH : 4 JUN 1961
    Father: Gerard KOLLER
    Mother: Mary (Lambertus) KOLLER
    Family 1 Mark GAYNOR
    • MARRIAGE
  • Courtney Elizabeth GAYNOR
  • Dane Mark GAYNOR
  • Corbin Alexander GAYNOR _Joseph KOLLER ... INDEX HTML created by on Sun Nov 08 00:37:54 1998.
  • 69. Friedmann Equation
    The friedmann Equation. alexander friedmann of Russia is credited with developinga dynamic equation for the expanding universe in the 1920s.
    http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/astro/fried.html
    The Friedmann Equation
    Alexander Friedmann of Russia is credited with developing a dynamic equation for the expanding universe in the 1920s. This was a time when Einstein, Willem de Sitter of the Netherlands, and Georges Lemaitre of France were also working on equations to model the universe. Friedmann developed it as a relativistic equation in the framework of general relativity, but the description here will be limited to a simplified, non-relativistic version. A convenient form of Friedmann's equation with which to examine the expansion time and temperature for a big bang model of the universe is Besides the density and gravitation constant G, the equation contains the Hubble parameter H, a scaling parameter R, and a factor k which is called the curvature parameter . The curvature parameter indicates whether the universe is open or closed. Einstein considered adding another term, the famous (or infamous) cosmological constant which would produce a static universe. Relate to temperature and expansion time Index
    References
    Rohlf

    Ch. 19

    70. Prof. Friedmann
    Translate this page E-Mail Arne.friedmann@Geo.Uni-Augsburg.de. der National University of Ireland inGalway (Irland) im Rahmen des Feodor-Lynen-Programms der alexander von Humboldt
    http://www.geo.uni-augsburg.de/physgeo/friedmann.htm
    Prof. Dr. Arne Friedmann
    Allgemeines:
    • Universitätsstraße 10, 86135 Augsburg Phil. Gebäude (5 E, Ebene 3), Raum 3038 Tel.: 0049 (0)821 598-2262 Fax: 0049 (0)821 598-2264 E-Mail: Arne.Friedmann@Geo.Uni-Augsburg.de
    Lebenslauf:
    Vertretung der C3-Professur für Physische Geographie am Institut für Geographie der Universität Augsburg Gastforscher an der Palaeoenvironmental Research Unit der National University of Ireland in Galway (Irland) im Rahmen des Feodor-Lynen-Programms der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung Habilitation, Verleihung der Venia legendi für das Fach Geographie, Privatdozent Wissenschaftlicher Angestellter an der Universität Freiburg im DFG-Schwerpunktprogramm: „Wandel der Geo-Biosphäre in den letzten 15000 Jahren“. Promotion zum Dr. rer. nat. an der Universität Freiburg M.A. in Geographie, Geologie und Mineralogie Studium der Geographie, Geologie und Mineralogie an der Albert-Ludwigs- Universität Freiburg
    Einsemestriges Auslandsstudium der Quartärforschung am Glaciological and Arctic Sciences Institute der University of Idaho in Juneau, Alaska, USA.
    Lehrveranstaltungen:
    • Vorlesungen

    • Die ökozonale Gliederung der Erde, Landschaftsgürtel der Erde, Physische Geographie

    71. Alexander-Technik
    Translate this page friedmann, E./ LABAN, R. alexander, Feldenkrais, Pioniere .. Paderborn1989, GELB, M. Körperdynamik, . Berlin 1986/1992, *.
    http://www.alexander-technik.de/p8lit.htm
    Web-Empfehlungen
    www.online-club.de/~Alexander-Technik/index.htm

    "The Complete Guide to the Alexander Technique":
    www.alexandertechnique.com
    (engl.)
    Peter Grunwald, Lehrer der Alexander-Technik und Sehlehrer aus Neuseeland:
    www.voyager.co.nz/~tara/visionimprovement.html
    (engl.)
    Buchempfehlungen
    Stand: Jan. 2002
    ALEXANDER, F.M. Der Gebrauch des Selbst ALEXANDER, F.M. Die Grundlagen der F.M. Alexander-Technik Heidelberg 1985 BARKER, S. Haltung zeigen
    BARLOW, M. Die Lehre des F. Matthias Alexander Eberbach 1991
    BARLOW, W. Die Alexander-Technik BRENNAN, R. Alexander-Technik, Die Wiederentdeckung ...... Braunschweig 1993 BRENNAN, R. Alexander-Technik, Arbeitsbuch DRAKE, J. Alexander-Technik im Alltag FRIEDMANN, E./ LABAN, R. Alexander, Feldenkrais, Pioniere ......... Paderborn 1989 GELB, M. Berlin 1986/1992 GRAY, J. Die Alexander-Technik B.-Gladbach 1992 HODGKINSON, L. Die Alexander-Technik LEIBOWITZ, J./ CONNIGTON, B. Bern 1991 Mac DONNEL, M. Gesundheit und Wohlbefinden durch... Neuhausen 2000 MORGAN, L.

    72. COSMOS: El Universo - 1ª Parte
    Translate this page Posteriormente, le siguieron otros modelos basados en Universos en expansión,como el del matemático ruso alexander friedmann en 1922, o el del sacerdote
    http://usuarios.lycos.es/ecoweb/cosmos_universo1.htm
    Cosmos El Universo - 1ª parte l universo es el conjunto de todas las cosas creadas. La cosmología es la disciplina científica que estudia la estructura del universo, así como lo concerniente a su origen, evolución y estimación futura. El Universo contiene galaxias, cúmulos de galaxias y estructuras de mayor tamaño denominadas supercúmulos, además de materia intergaláctica. El Universo contiene galaxias, cúmulos de galaxias o hipergalaxias, y estructuras de mayor tamaño llamadas supercúmulos, además de materia intergaláctica. Su origen era atribuido en los antiguos pueblos de la Tierra a una fuerza divina creadora de misteriosas materias. Para ellos, el Universo se limitaba al firmamento visible, pues los aparatos de visualización que se disponían únicamente prestaban auxilio al ojo humano. Todavía no se tiene conocimiento real de la magnitud del Universo, a pesar de la avanzada tecnología disponible en la actualidad; se ha convenido que su origen se debe a la explosión y posterior expansión de la materia que se encontraba concentrada en un punto, teoría denominada del big-bang Principio cosmológico...

    73. ASTR 103: Cosmology - History Of Einstein-Friedmann Cosmology
    friedmann's Expanding Models. alexander friedmann (18881925), Russiancosmologist Lemaitre rediscovered cosmological equations of friedmann;
    http://www.physics.gmu.edu/classinfo/astr103/CourseNotes/cml_hist.htm
    Cosmology - History of Einstein-Friedmann Cosmology
    Last Modified: December 4, 1995 We find them smaller and fainter, in constantly increasing numbers, and we know that we are reaching out into space, farther and ever farther, until, with the faintest nebulae that can be detected with the greatest telescope, we arrive at the frontiers of the known universe.
    Edwin Hubble
    Einstein's Static Model
    • 1917, before discovery of cosmological redshifts, Einstein proposed model universe in which
      • Random galactic motions cancel out, leaving it static
      • Mean density of matter remained constant over time
      • Radius of universe remained constant over time
      • Closed universe possessing spherical geometry globally
      • Finite in extent, centerless and edgeless
    • Einstein introduced small repulsive force between material particles
      • Force acts over distances separating galaxies
      • Force keeps model from collapsing by its own self-gravitation
      • Known as cosmological constant
    • Characteristics of Einstein's static model
      • Radius inversely proportional to square root of mean density of matter
      Einstein's static model predicted no cosmological redshifts for galaxies
    • 1930, Eddington showed

    74. Arte Nova Classical CDs
    Philharmonic Orchestra Samuel friedmann - Arkady Sevidov, piano. £ 4.00. 464912.Beethoven String Quartets Vol 5 Op,59 Nos2 3 - alexander String Quartet.
    http://www.classicalandjazz.co.uk/Classical/Arte_Nova.htm
    The Compact Discs available from the Point Label. Home Jazz Female Vocal Male Vocal ... Classical Arte Nova C lassical C ompact D iscs
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    Please place your order by filling out the order form and I will confirm availability and the total amount due including postage and packing. Do you need help with how to buy? Here is a JavaScript order form Order form Feedback form Post and Packing ... Subscribe Cat Number Title Price Schumann: Kreislerana - Mozart - Fantasia/Menuet/Gigue/Sonata - Rubanenko Vivaldi: L'Estro Armonico Vo.2 op.3 No.7-12 - St. Petersburg Soloists - Michail Gantvarg

    75. Cdfinfo.in2p3.fr/~pnc/INFOPNC/infopnc136
    Workshop XEUS - Garching March 11-13, 2002 6. Fifth alexander friedmann InternationalSeminar - João Pessoa, April 24-30, 2002 7. Xth Brazilian School of
    http://cdfinfo.in2p3.fr/~pnc/INFOPNC/infopnc136
    - PNC PNC PNC http://webast.ast.obs-mip.fr/pnc/ PNC PNC PNC PNC - message # 136 20 janvier 2002 1. poste de professeur en cosmologie observationnelle à Lausanne 2. post-doc au département de physique théorique de Genève 3. Graduate Research School - Universités de Bochum et Bonn (Allemagne) 4. VIeme Ecole de cosmologie de Luminy - 16 au 21 septembre 2002 5. International Workshop - XEUS - Garching March 11-13, 2002 6. Fifth Alexander Friedmann International Seminar - João Pessoa, April 24-30, 2002 7. Xth Brazilian School of Cosmology and Gravitation - Rio de Janeiro, July 29 - August 9 2002 - PNC PNC PNC http://webast.ast.obs-mip.fr/pnc/ PNC PNC PNC PNC - 1. poste de professeur en cosmologie observationnelle à Lausanne http://www.unil.ch/sc/pages/news/postes/f_phys_postes2.html - PNC PNC PNC http://webast.ast.obs-mip.fr/pnc/ PNC PNC PNC PNC - 2. post-doc au département de physique théorique de Genève The cosmology group at the 'Département de Physique Théorique' of Geneva University can offer two post doc positions for next fall (2002). One for up to 5 years (2+3) for a more experienced post-doc and one for 2 years. We are a small group, presently consisting of two postdocs, four graduate and one full professor (Ruth Durrer). Our main body of work concerns CMB anisotropies and models of the early Universe. We work on observable consequences from string cosmology and from brane worlds. We also have an interest in non-linear Newtonian gravitational clustering. Since we are a small group, collaborations on these or other subjects, are encouraged. We are lively interactions also with the high energy group led by Prof. M. Maggiore and with people from CERN. For more information, visit our website: http://mpej.unige.ch/~kunze/cosmo.html or e-mail me at ruth.durrer@physics.unige.ch Applications containing the usual documents (CV, publication, list, research interests) and 2 letters of recommendation should be sent directly to me before end of January. The final decision will be made end of February. Ruth Durrer Professor of Theoretical Physics Ecole de Physique 24, quai E. Ansermet 1211 Genève 4 SWITZERLAND - PNC PNC PNC http://webast.ast.obs-mip.fr/pnc/ PNC PNC PNC PNC - 3. Graduate Research School - Universités de Bochum et Bonn (Allemagne) Graduate Research School on "Groups of Galaxies as Laboratories for Baryonic and Dark Matter", Universities of Bochum and Bonn, Germany Universittsstr. 150 Bochum, 44780 Germany Tel.: +49 234 / 322-3454 Fax: +49 234 / 3214-169 Email submission address: dettmar@astro.ruhr-uni-bochum.de Email Inquiries: dettmar@astro.ruhr-uni-bochum.de URL: www.astro.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/astro/GRK Attention: Prof. Ralf-Jrgen Dettmar A new Graduate Research School (Graduiertenkolleg) on "Groups of Galaxies as Laboratories for Baryonic and Dark Matter" will be launched on April 1, 2002 at the universities of Bochum and Bonn. Funding for up to 10 fellowships for PhD students and 2 Postdocs will be available. The participating institutions are active in diverse areas of research in extragalactic astronomy and instrumentation. These include the structure of disk, LSB and dwarf galaxies, the development of the Interstellar Medium and star formation properties, the investigation of galaxy groups and clusters through gravitational lensing, the structure of galactic halos as studied in neutral hydrogen as well as X-rays, radio galaxies, and globular cluster systems of galaxies. The institutes are involved in the development of instrumentation for optical (e.g. LBT) and mm (e.g. APEX) telescopes, as well as in the astrometry satellite DIVA. The Graduate Research School will offer a stimulating environment that combines the possibility of independent research in an active field with a program of regular seminars and international workshops allowing the participants to connect their work to the larger field. The research topics focus on the influence of the environment on galaxy evolution, the interstellar and intergalactic medium, and the spatial distribution and nature of Dark Matter in galaxy groups and clusters. The applied techniques cover all wavelengths from the radio to the X-ray regime as well as theory. More information is found at http://www.astro.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/astro/GRK The PhD fellowships of ~EUR 1000,- per month are for up to three years, including extensive travel funds to enable the successful applicant to participate actively in international conferences and observing runs. Candidates holding a MSc or equivalent (e.g. Diplom in Germany) are eligibale to apply. Two postdoctorial fellowships are foreseen. These fellowships of ~EUR 1500,- per month will be granted for one year with a possible extension of a another year. A letter of application accompanied by a curriculum vitae and copies of relevant acedemic certifications (Diploma, MSc., etc) should be sent to Prof. Ralf-Jrgen Dettmar at the above address. Applicants should arrange for two letters of reference from a person familiar with their academic career. Applications are accepted immediately until all positions are filled. - PNC PNC PNC http://webast.ast.obs-mip.fr/pnc/ PNC PNC PNC PNC - 4. VIeme Ecole de cosmologie de Luminy - 16 au 21 septembre 2002 RAPPEL RAPPEL RAPPEL RAPPEL RAPPEL RAPPEL RAPPEL Cher(e)s PNCistes CONFIRMER SUR VOS AGENDAS LA TENUE DE LA VIeme ECOLE DE COSMOLOGIE de LUMINY/MARSEILLE DU 16 AU 21 SEPTEMBRE 2002 Le programme detaillé et les conditions d'inscription seront disponibles sous peu. THEME : Matiére noire - Energie noire dans l'univers La masse manquante (matiere noire) et l'accélération de l'expansion de l'Univers (énergie noire) sont aujourd'hui des problèmes fondamentaux pour les communautés scientifiques liées a l'astronomie et à la physique fondamentale. Les thématiques envisagées dans le programme de cette école concernent l'estimation des paramètres cosmologiques, la mise en évidence astrophysique de la matière noire et son origine, les théories du Big Bang et l'interprétation de la répulsion du vide. Ces thématiques sont liées aux grands projets soutenus par le Conseil Scientifique du Programme National de Cosmologie et les agences (INSU, CEA, IN2P3, CNES, SPM) et sont considérés comme des projets prioritaires. Le panorama de la Cosmologie a connu récemment un profond bouleversement avec la mise en évidence d'une phase d'accélération de l'expansion de l'Univers et non une décéleration sous l'effet de la gravitation conduisant à un nouveau paradigme basé sur la présence de matière noire et d'énergie noire dominant la dynamique de l'Univers. L'analyse des fluctuations du CMB (Boomerang, Maxima, Planck.), le diagramme de Hubble pour les supernovas, les comptages de galaxies ou d'amas et le lensing par les grandes structures (Megacam, XMM, CHANDRA, Snap, VLT...) permettront dans la prochaîne décennie de déterminer au mieux les paramètres cosmologiques et les différentes contributions à la matière-énergie dans l'Univers. Même si la contribution matière noire est revue à la baisse, cette question suscite toujours un vif intérêt tant d'un point de vue de la mise en évidence astrophysique (halos de galaxies, masse des amas, lensing, microlensing,..) que sur son interprétation (machos, WIMPs, neutrino massif, Neutralinos,..). La nature de l'énergie noire et ses conséquences pose elle aussi des questions fondamentales tant du côté astrophysique que physique. L'analyse des nouvelles données (XMM-LSS, Sloan, Virmos,..) sera d'autant plus efficace que ces deux aspects seront menés de concert. L'interprétation de ces résultats donnera probablement les contraintes aux théories alternatives a la relativité générale et aux candidats à l'énergie noire (Quintessence,..). En attente des r'sultats du LHC, les futurs progrès en cosmologie et en astro-particule pourront nous éclairer sur les lois fondamentales de la nature. Il est donc opportun que la communauté s'intéresse à la fois à la physique qui a amené au Big-Bang (cosmologie quantique, extra-dimensions, M-theory,..) qu'aux observations astrophysiques.. L'école proposera donc une série de cours sur les thèmes suivants : o Estimation des paramètres cosmologiques; o Mise en évidence et interprétation de la matière noire et de l'énergie noire. Conséquences pour la physique des particules et la physique théorique. o Théories pre-Big-Bang.. o ....... - PNC PNC PNC http://webast.ast.obs-mip.fr/pnc/ PNC PNC PNC PNC - 5. International Workshop - XEUS - Garching March 11-13, 2002 XEUS - studying the evolution of the hot universe" Date and Place: March 11-13, 2002 MPE Garching, Germany Motivation of the workshop: XEUS - the X-ray Evolving Universe Spectroscopy Mission is a next generation X-ray observatory under study within ESA and ISAS. The XEUS Steering Committee has decided to hold the International workshop with the title "XEUS - Studying the Evolution of the Hot Universe" on March 11-13, 2002 at the Max-Planck-Institute für extraterrestrische Physik in Garching, Germany. The aim of this workshop is to review and update the XEUS science case in the light of recent astrophysical results, in particular from XMM-Newton and Chandra and to involve the broader astrophysical community in the mission so widening the international support for XEUS. We plan to discuss a number of potentially exciting additions to the scientific capabilities of XEUS. Important dates: January 15, 2002 Deadline for Registration. February 01, 2002 Preliminary Scientific Program February 15, 2002 Final Circular Registration and Abstract submission: Online registration and abstract submissions for talks or poster-contributions can be done via our MPE-XEUS-Website: http://wave.xray.mpe.mpg.de/conferences/xeus-workshop More detailed information can be found on the website given above. - PNC PNC PNC http://webast.ast.obs-mip.fr/pnc/ PNC PNC PNC PNC - 6. Fifth Alexander Friedmann International Seminar - João Pessoa, April 24-30, 2002 Universidade Federal da Paraíba - Physics Department Announcement Fifth Alexander Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology (http://www.fisica.ufpb.br/~jfonseca/friedmann/) The Seminar will be held from April 24th to April 30th, 2002 at João Pessoa, Brazil, and aims at the continuation of the Friedmann Seminars previously held at St. Petersburg (Russia). The first Friedmann Seminar in 1988 was dedicated to the centenary anniversary of Alexander Friedmann. The working language of the Seminar is English. Organizers: 1) Physics Department, Universidade Federal da Paraíba (João Pessoa, Brazil). 2) Alexander Friedmann Laboratory for Theoretical Physics (St. Petersburg, Russia). Organizing Committee: E. Abdalla (Brazil), V. B. Bezerra (Brazil), E. R. Bezerra de Mello (Brazil), A. A. Bytsenko (Brazil, Russia), M. Carmeli (Israel), J. B. da Fonseca (Scientific Secretary, Brazil), B. Geyer (Germany), Yu. N. Gnedin (Russia), A. A. Grib (Russia), G. L. Klimchitskaya (Brazil, Russia), P. S. Letelier (Brazil), E. M. Monte (Brazil), V. M. Mostepanenko (Vice-Chairman, Brazil, Russia), M. Novello (Brazil), C. Romero (Chairman, Brazil), A. J. Sanders (USA), R. K. Tavakol (England), R. Triay (France). The Seminar Scopes are Traditionally Rather Wide and Include Selected Topics on : 1) Classical gravity. 2) Observational cosmology. 3) Quantum effects in curved space-time (Casimir effect in that number). 4) Quantum gravity. 5) Gravitational theory with extra dimensions. - PNC PNC PNC http://webast.ast.obs-mip.fr/pnc/ PNC PNC PNC PNC - 7. Xth Brazilian School of Cosmology and Gravitation - Rio de Janeiro, July 29 - August 9 2002 Xth BRAZILIAN SCHOOL OF COSMOLOGY AND GRAVITATION (http://www.cbpf.br/~cosmogra/Xescola/Xschool.html) CBPF/ICRA Rio de Janeiro, July 29 - August 9 2002 The Brazilian School of Cosmology and Gravitation is one of the oldest and more traditional schools in Brazil, and has been periodically organized by the Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas (CBPF) since 1976. The School has promoted the contact between students and scientists from different countries working in Gravitation, Cosmology, Astrophysics, Field Theory in Curved Spacetimes, and related areas. Top-scientists from all over the world have given lectures in the School. Among them we can mention the following: J. Bekenstein, R. Brandenberger, Y. Choquet-Bruhat, B. DeWitt, A. Dolgov, G. F. Ellis, J. Ellis, L. Ford, W. Israel, B. Jones, A. Kirilov, E. Kolb, E. Lifshitz, V. Lukash, B. Mashhoon, V. Melnikov, V. Mostepanenko, I. Novikov, V. Rudenko, P. Srivastava, A. Starobinsky, G. Smoot, and B. Unruh. Check this link for information about previous schools (http://www.cosmologia.cbpf.br/). The school will take place from Monday, 29 July to Friday, 9 August 2002 at the 5-star Hotel Portobello, situated near the city of Mangaratiba, 2 hours south of Rio de Janeiro. Lectures and topics : - Gravitational Collapse and Spacetime Singularities, P. Brady (University of Wisconsin, USA). - From Black Holes to Gamma Ray Bursts R. Ruffini (ICRA and University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy). - Astroparticle Physics: an overview E. Kolb (Fermilab, USA). - Chaos in Cosmology and Astrophysics, G. Gurzadyan (ICRA, Italy and YPI, Armenia). - String theory inspired pre-big-bang models G. Veneziano (CERN, Switzerland). - Quantum Gravity J. Pullin (Penn State University, USA). - Introduction to Thermal Field Theory N. Fux Svaiter (CBPF, Brasil). - Observational Cosmology J. Bartlett (Collège de France, France). Advanced Seminars : A. Grib, V. Melnikov, M. Lachieze-Rey, V. Mostepanenko, M. Novello. Scientific Committee M. Novello (CBPF) E. Kolb (Fermilab, USA) E. Elbaz (Lyon U. , France) V. Melnikov (Institute of Metrology, Russia) R. Triay (CTP/ U. de Marseille, France) S. Perez Bergliaffa (CBPF)

    76. SSA Publications
    friedmann, PD, alexander, JA, D'Aunno, T. (1999). Organizational 80.friedmann, PD, alexander, JA, Jin, L., D'Aunno, T. (1999).
    http://www.ssa.uchicago.edu/publications/facpublications.shtml
    Faculty Publications The goal of SSA scholarship, as articulated in the Statement of Purpose, is to derive theory and knowledge from practice and to apply the theories and knowledge of many disciplines to practice. The research and publications of SSA faculty reflect a commitment to this goal.
    Listed below are a selection of faculty publications. For a complete listing of faculty publications, visit the faculty c.v. page, or contact the faculty member directly.
    ANGELL, BETH . Assistant Professor. B.A., North Carolina; M.S.S.W., Ph.D., Wisconsin. Fields of Special Interest: Services for persons with serious mental illness; social support and service delivery networks; grounded theory, triangulation of qualitative and quantitative data. Publications:
    • Social work practice in mental health . Brooks/Cole.
    • Schizophrenia Bulletin
    • Research in Community and Mental Health
    BERLIN, SHARON B . Helen Ross Professor. B.A., College of Idaho; M.S.W., Ph.D., University of Washington. Fields of Special Interest: Social work clinical practice, women and depression, cognitive models of social work intervention and psychotherapy research. Publications:
    • Berlin, S. B. (2002).

    77. Miscellaneous Quotations On Big Bang Cosmology
    In 1927, unaware of alexander friedmann's work, Lemaître published a paper in anobscure Belgian journal in which he drew a mathematical theory that linked
    http://www.stephenjaygould.org/ctrl/quotes_bigbang.html
      M iscellaneous Q uotations o n B ig B ang C osmology The Whole Shebang n That was Cosmos , New York: Ballantine Books, 1993, pp. 200-201. terra incognita The Whole Shebang The Very First Light , New York: Basic Books, 1996, p. 36. must be expanding. His hypothesis was two years before Hubble's announcement that he had discovered galaxies in recession. must have originated in a primordial explosion. Nature The Very First Light , New York: Basic Books, 1996, pp. 41-42. A Brief History of Time , New York: Bantam Books, 1998, p. 9. The Whole Shebang The Very First Light , New York: Basic Books, 1996, pp. 30-31. big bang Wrinkles in Time The Very First Light , New York: Basic Books, 1996, pp. 49-50. Penzias In Search of the Big Bang , New York: Penguin Books, 1998, p. 161. Times science writer, had heard about the detection of the cosmic microwave background from an editor at the Astrophysical Journal . He called [Arno] Penzias for the details. Neither Penzias nor Wilson had thought much would come of Sullivan's call. In his article, Sullivan correctly explained the importance of Penzias and Wilson's discovery of isotropic radiation at approximately 3 Kelvin with a wavelength of just over 7 centimeters: the fact that the radiation was isotropic meant it was the same across the sky. This was precisely what those astronomers who supported the Big Bang hypothesis had expected.

    78. Untitled Document
    Translate this page Resi. alexander. Gisela. alexander. Karl. alexander. Leo. Altschiller. Jütte. Altschul.Gerd. Friedheim. Edith. Friedheim. Hertha. friedmann. Amalie. friedmann. Bruno. friedmann.
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    Aber Evelyn Aber Renate Aberbach Adolf Aberbach Anna Ackermann Bertha Adelberg Samuel Adler Berthold Adler Carola Adler Chaskel Adler Paul Adler Regina Adler Resi Alexander Gisela Alexander Karl Alexander Leo Altschiller Altschul Gerd Altschul Hans Altschul Lotte Altschul Rolf Apfel Babette Arens Alfred Arndt Arthur Arndt Hertha Arndt Lieselotte Aron Alfred Aron Sofie Ascher Herbert Ascher Vera Atlas Charlotte Bach Willy Back Cecilia Back James Bajor Ladislas Bak Stella Bianca Ball Magdalena Ball Rudolf Banemann Jeanette Banemann Margit Banemann Philipp Bardeleben Anna Bardeleben Marianne Baruch Frieda Baruch Ludwig Begleiter Alfred Begleiter Naftali Begleiter Sara Beifuss Alfred Beifuss Emma Bendheim Bertha Bendheim Ludwig Benjamin Adelheid Antonie Ludwig Bergmann Otto Bergmann Rosy Bernstein Bruno Bernstein Julius Bernstein Margot Bernstein Selma Bibo Biener Elsa Biener Selmar Blachmann Arthur Blachmann Erna Blachmann Gerda Blatteis Elias Blatteis Gerda Blatteis Klaus Blaut Arnold Blaut Artur Blechner Oskar Blum Betty Blum Richard Blumenstein Elsa Blumenstein Heinz-Georg Blumenstein Regi Blumenstock Lea Blumenstock Mechel Blumenstock Ruth Boas Benno Boas Charlotte Bohm Heinz Bohm Kurt Beatrice Hans-Jacob Meta Borchardt Alice Borchardt Heinrich Bornstein Wilhelm Brandt Dieter Brandt Johannes Brandt Lina Brann Alfred Brauer Erich Brauer Breitbarth Arthur Brenner Blanka Broderova Elizabeth Herbert Hedwig Lieselotte Walter Buchholz Auguste Buchholz Wilhelm Buff Fritz Bukofzer Martha Buxbaum Levi Camnitzer Edith Camnitzer Rosalie Camnitzer Siegfried Chaim Georg Chraplewski Jan Chraplewski Klara Chraplewski Peter Chraplewski Siegfried Cohen Rudolf Cohn Eugen Cohn Georg Cohn Helene Cohn Johanna Cohn

    79. First Transport From Vranov To Poprad
    Rosenwasser Mojzis, 23.5.1914 Vranov nad Toplou. Grunstein alexander, 10.12.1927Vranov nad Toplou. friedmann Ernest, 18.6.1932 Vranov nad Toplou.
    http://cemeteries.wz.cz/deportat/index2.php
    First transport from Vranov to Poprad
    In the database are records about 140 persons from 25 towns and villages from the Slovakia.
    For searching type word of part of word.
    Searching by the name Searching by the place of birth records: Name Date of birth, place of birth
    Grunstein Malvina
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    Berkovits Hugo
    Andrashaza
    Spira Hermine
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    Adler Lazar
    Berezna Guttmann Eugen Cemerne Eckstein Cecilia Cistna Rabinovic Livia Giraltovce Berkovits Rozalia Gorond Moskovits Zigmund Hencovce Moskovits Helena Hencovce Moskovits Ella Hencovce Chaimovits Eisik Horivcava Braunstein Lea Chust Frojmovits Mazer Ilhoc Braunstein Eisig Iska Braunberger Michal Kamenna Poruba Braunberger Elena Kamenna Poruba Braunberger Jozefina Kamenna Poruba Friedmann Ester Katilnica Friedmann Berta Kisinev Moskovits Franciska Klcovo Dlhe Grunstein Frantisek Kocanovce Spira Leopold Kochanovce Moskovits Lina Komarovce Adler Estera Mernik Fried Margita Michalovce Singer Estera Munkocs Spira Margita Nigres Moskovits Moritz Nizny Hrabovec Moskovits Hermina Nizny Hrabovec Moskovits Herman Nizny Hrabovec Moskovits Eugen Nizny Hrabovec

    80. American Scientist - Scientists' Bookshelf
    The Russianborn mathematician alexander friedmann, one of the fathers of the BigBang theory, was among the first to call attention to the fact that Einstein
    http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/Leads02/02-09Tunivspots.html
    PHYSICS The Shape of the Cosmos How the Universe Got Its Spots: Diary of a Finite Time in a Finite Space. Janna Levin. x + 208 pp. Princeton University Press, 2002. $22.95. Many of us enjoy the night sky. We like to stay outdoors and call the planets, stars and constellations by their names. After half an hour in the darkness, new stars pop up to our eyes. These bright dots multiply by thousands with the aid of even a small pair of binoculars, and looked at through a professional telescope, each tiny patch of night sky unfolds in a myriad of marvelous galaxies. Will the stars continue forever? Some may say, Of course! But then, the universe, is it infinite? At that point, we might like to stop and think twice. . . . No infinity has ever been observed around us. Is it that nature abhors infinity? Most cosmologists live comfortably with the idea that everything, including of course space and time, came from a “Big Bang.” Could that singular event have created an infinite universe from just nothing?

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