Biographies Search for biographical information about a specific celebrity, or browse star biosby category. The National inventors Hall of Fame Biographical sketches http://www.duluth.lib.mn.us/InternetSubjects/BIOGRAPH.HTM
Extractions: 4000 Years of Women in Science - Biographical information about over 125 women who worked in scientific and technical fields. Biography Clipping File Index - This is a list of people about whom the Duluth Public Library keeps a file of information, mostly newspaper clippings. The focus of the collection is people who have influenced the culture and history of Duluth, the Arrowhead region or Minnesota. Developed and maintained by Duluth Public Library staff. Biography Resource Center - a comprehensive database of biographical information on more than 185,000 people from throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas. It contains approximately 250,000 biographies and includes full-text articles from nearly 250 periodicals. Search for people based on one or more personal facts such as birth and death years and places, nationality, ethnicity, occupation or gender. Subscription provided by the City of Duluth Biographical Dictionary - A searchable dictionary covering more than 28,000 notable men and women, from ancient times to the present day.
Extractions: IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, vs. MICROSOFT CORPORATION, STATE OF NEW YORK ex rel Attorney General ELIOT SPITZER, et al vs. MICROSOFT CORPORATION, MICROSOFT CORPORATION, Counterclaim-Plaintiff, vs. ELIOT SPITZER, Attorney General of the State of New York, In his official capacity, et al. Counterclaim-Defendants. Civil Action No. 98-1232 (TPJ) Civil Action No. 98-1233 (TPJ) DEFENDANT MICROSOFT CORPORATION'S MEMORANDUM
DUMC Library - Subject Guides - Biographies of Psychology Notable psychologists who made specific contributions to National InventorsHall of Fame Searchable by name duke.edu/respub/refres/bios.html Last http://www.mclibrary.duke.edu/respub/refres/bios.html
Extractions: A multi-volume set of reference books profiling thousands of living scientists and engineers. Scientists are chosen if they hold a high level position of responsibility in science or engineering, have distinguished achievement, or have achieved high quality research. Ref.16 Q145 Am35 American Nursing: A Biographical Dictionary This dictionary covers more than 28,000 notable men and women who have shaped our world from ancient times to the present day. It can be searched by birth years, death years, positions held, professions, literary and artistic works, achievements, and other keywords. Bailey and Bishop's Notable Names in Medicine and Surgery
BHS Library Ready Reference Resources specific Resources Movies, The Internet Movie Database Allows you to search titles,bios, characters, plots and more, including Independent Film titles. http://www.bhs.berkeley.k12.ca.us/library/reference2.html
Extractions: T he Librarians' Index to the Internet Reference Desk has laid out the most notable general references on the web in Best of, Directories, Databases, and Specific Resources categories. We give direct links to some of these in the page below. http://lii.org/search/file/reference The Internet Public Library Reference Center (Univ. of Michigan) has a ready reference collection, pathfinders, online newspaper links, and some original reference resources including POTUS, a page on Presidents of the U.S. http://www.ipl.org/ref/ Bartleby.com provides a host of resources. At this site you'll find the U.S. government World Factbook, quotation resources, literary history, Gray's Anatomy and much more. http://www.bartleby.com/reference/ xrefer the web's reference engine Uses a search engine to give free access to over 50 reference titles containing more than 500,000 entries in art, health, music, science, technology and more. Read the short search tips page for best use. http://xrefer.com/ Specific Resources
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Extractions: Monique Morneault joined the firm as a law clerk in 1992, while attending law school. Following graduation from law school in 1993, Ms. Morneault became an associate attorney. Her practice includes all aspects of intellectual property including domestic and foreign patents and trademarks, including preparation and filing of applications, prosecution, licensing, counseling and litigation. Education:
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Extractions: Lost Labor: Images of Vanished American Workers 1900-1980 features 155 photographs taken from increasingly rare published corporate histories and technical brochures that document America's industrial and corporate development over the course of the century. Organized by Raymon Elozua, a visual artist, this Web site is rich in powerful and riveting images of men and women at work. These images provide an intimate look at the American workplace and worker, and in many cases document factories, equipment, and jobs that no longer exist. Organized by industry type such as Steel, Textile, and Services, the site is well organized and easy to navigate, allowing the viewer to become absorbed in these evocative images of Americas industrial past. SBA Online Women's Business Center The Small Business Administration has made good use of the Web over the last few years, making available a wealth of information to small-business owners. On this branch of the SBA site you will find information targeted to the special needs of women such as networking, women with disabilities, and even tips for military spouses on creating easily portable businesses. A section on Business Basics includes tips on starting or expanding your business, procurement, and a finance primer.
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Extractions: Representative Technologies Representative Litigation Representative Patents ... Trademarks FDML establishes long term relationships with our clients. These close relationships facilitate the development of broad based, quality intellectual property portfolios for our clients. We become familiar with the specific business and technology of our clients. This knowledge is often obtained directly through working closely with principals of the organization and through the preparation and prosecution of patents and trademarks for our clients. The technical sophistication of our attorneys enables us to work closely and comfortably with client inventors on their technical level. Our expertise in patent law and our understanding of the business of high-technology companies supports our ability to devise comprehensive strategies to protect our clients' technology. FDML provides a full range of intellectual property services including: Identifying and managing clients' intellectual property matters (assets, liabilities and procedures);
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Extractions: id=10694 Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Science Center Networks NewsPapers Reference Journalist's Tools ... Local Government eHeadlines Tools iWon Email Map Pass-It-On ... About.com's Inventors How do you go from nuts and bolts to a full-fledged invention? How can you tell an invention from a scam? How do you fund your research? What are the most bizarre inventions? This site distinguishes itself by covering inventions from a seemingly limitless number of angles. Plus, it doesn't stint on the staples: inventors, inventions, upcoming events, and conventions. Truly an invention tour de force. Ask Dr. Universe From the scientific (if light has no mass, how can it be sucked into black holes?) to the speculative (why are sisters so boring?), Dr. Universe answers some of life's most confounding questions. The kid-oriented site invites visitors to submit their own questions. The good doctor is also kind enough to include links to his favorite sci-tech sites. Astronomy Picture of the Day Sometimes the best sites have the simplest ideas behind them. Case in point, the Astronomy Picture of the Day, which offers exactly that: a stunning image of a celestial body, phenomenon, or space-related event. Add to that a rich assortment of links for each image, and youve got a fun place to visit and revisit. Miss a day? An archive provides images back to 1995, and a searchable index brings you to info on specific categories such as black holes or spiral galaxies.
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Extractions: Steve Chu Moderator, first symposium session Steven Chu is the Theodore and Frances Geballe Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University. Professor Chu's research is primarily in atomic physics, quantum electronics, polymer and bio-physics. His thesis and postdoctoral work at Berkeley, the observation of parity non-conservation in atomic transitions in 1978, was one of the early confirmations of the Weinberg-Salam-Glashow theory that unifies the weak and electromagnetic forces. and an electron. Other contributions include the study of exciton energy transfer in solids, anomalous pulse propagation in absorbing medium, and the development of a transmission line, near-field microscope. Chu has been awarded the Herbert Broida Prize for Spectroscopy (American Physical Society, 1987), Richtmyer Memorial Prize Lecturer (APS/AAPT, 1990), co-winner of the King Faisal International Prize for Science (1993), the Arthur Schawlow Prize for Laser Science (APS, 1994), the William Meggers Award for Laser Spectroscopy (Optical Society of America, 1994), the Science for Art Prize (Louis Vitton - Möet Hennesey, 1995), and co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1997). Chu received a Humboldt Senior Scientist award (1995) and the Guggenheim Fellowship (1996). He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Academica Sinica, and is a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Korean Academy of Science and Engineering.