David Holmgren - David Holmgren David Holmgren (b. 1955), ecologist, writer and co-originator of the permaculture concept. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Biographical details and Permaculture One 2 Permaculture: Principles and Pathways beyond Sustainability 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 Further Resources 6 Author Details Biographical details and Permaculture One Holmgren was born in Western Australia. He studied at the College of Advanced Education in Hobart, Tasmania, where in 1972 he met Bill Mollison, who was then a lecturer at the University of Tasmania. The two found they shared a strong interest in the relationship between human and natural systems. Their wide-ranging conversations and gardening experiences encouraged Holmgren to write the manuscript that was to be published in 1978 as Permaculture One. 'I wrote the manuscript, which was based partly.
Josip Plemelj - periodičnimi koeficienti (Über lineare homogene Differentialgleichungen mit eindeutigen periodischen Koeffizienten, About linear homogeneous differential equations with uniform periodical coefficients). He continued with his study in Berlin (1899/1900) under the German mathematicians Ferdinand Georg Frobenius and Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs and in Göttingen (1900/1901) under Felix Christian Klein and David Hilbert. In April 1902 he became a private senior lecturer at the University of Vienna. In 1906 he was appointed assistant at the Technical University of Vienna. In 1907 he became associate professor and in 1908 full professor of mathematics at the University of Chernivtsi (Russian Черновцы), Ukraine. From 1912 to 1913 he was dean of this faculty. In 1917 his political views led him to be forcibly ejected by the Government and he fled to Bohemia (Moravska). After the First World War.
June 15 - War II: The United States invades Saipan 1956 - John Lennon and Paul McCartney meet for the first time 1957 - Eindhoven University of Technology is founded 1999 - George Morber Senior and Carolyn Frederick are murdered by Angel Maturino Resendiz in Gorham, Illinois. They are his eighth and ninth victims, in his seventh and final incident. Births 1330 - Edward the Black Prince, Prince of Wales (+ 1376) 1594 - Nicolas Poussin, painter (+ 1665) 1767 - Rachel Donelson Jackson, First Lady of the United States, wife of Andrew Jackson 1789 - Josiah Henson, ex-slave, settlement founder (+ 1883) 1843 - Edvard Grieg, Norwegian composer (+ 1907) 1861 - Madame Ernestine Schumann-Heink, opera singer (+ 1936) 1890 - Wilhelm Leuschner, politician (+ 1944) 1902 - Erik Erikson, psychoanalyst 1908 -.
Bill Mollison - of permaculture', an integrated system of design co-developed with David Holmgren that encompasses not only agriculture, horticulture, architecture and ecology but also money management, land access strategies and legal systems for businesses and communities. He received the Right Livelihood Award in 1981 Books by Bill Mollison: Permaculture One: A Perennial Agriculture for Human Settlements (with David Holmgren, Trasworld Publishers, 1978) Permaculture Two; Practical Design for Town and Country in Permanent Agriculture (Tagari Publications, 1979) Permaculture - A Designer's Manual (1988) Introduction to Permaculture (1991) The Permaculture Book of Ferment and Human Nutrition (1993) Travel in Dreams (1996)..
List of people by name: Ho - - Y - Z Ha - Hb-Hd - He-Hh - Hi-Hm - Hn - Ho - Hp - Hq - Hr - Hs - Ht - Hu - Hv - Hw - Hx - Hy - Hz Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Ho - Hoe 2 Hof 3 Hog - Hok 4 Hol 4.1 Hola - Holk 4.2 Holl 4.3 Holm - Holz 5 Hom - Hoo 6 Hop 7 Hoq - Hor 8 Hos - Hou 9 Hov - Hoz Ho - Hoe Ho Ho Chi Minh, (1890-1969), Vietnamese general Ho, David, (born 1952), (AIDS researcher) Ho, Don, (born 1930), musician Ho Hau-wah, Edmund (Chief Executive of the Macau Special Administrative Region) 'Hoa Hoad, Lew, (Australia) Hoayek, Elias, Maronite Patriarch Hob Hobaish, Youssef, Maronite Patriarch Hoban, James, (designer of White.
King David Hotel bombing - King David Hotel bombing On July 22, 1946, members of the Jewish underground military organization Irgun Tsvai-Leumi in the British Mandate of Palestine planted and exploded a bomb at the King David Hotel. The hotel was the base for the British Secretariat, the military command and a branch of the Criminal Investigation Division (police). 91 people were killed, most of them civilians: 28 British, 41 Arab, 17 Jewish, and 5 other. Around 45 people were injured. The attack was initially ordered by David Ben Gurion, who was in the United States, but he later changed his mind and ordered the bombing to be cancelled. But Menachem Begin, the head of Irgun, went ahead anyway. Both Ben Gurion and Begin would later become Israeli Prime Ministers. The attack.
Jacques-Louis David - Jacques-Louis David Jacques-Louis David (August 30, 1748 - December 29 1825), most usually known as David (pronounced "Dah-veed" rather than "Day-vid"), was a French painter. Self portrait Born into a middle-class Parisian family. In 1757 his mother deserted him and he was subsequently raised by his uncles after his father was killed. All his life he suffered from severe emotional problems. At 16 he began studying art at the Académie Royale under the rococo painter Joseph-Marie Vien. He won the Prix de Rome in 1774 after having attempted suicide when he lost the contest for three years in a row. He subsequently travelled to Italy where he was strongly influenced by the wealth of classical art and the classically inspired work of the 17th century painter Nicolas Poussin..
Jacques Louis David - Jacques Louis David Jacques-Louis David (1748 - 1825) was a French painter, a central figure of the French Neoclassicism art movement. His major works include Oath of Horatii (Louvre, 1784), Death of Marat (Brussels, 1793) and Coronation of Napoleon (Louvre, 1805). He is buried in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France. See also: Prix de Rome, List of people on stamps of Gabon, List of French people, List of painters..
James David Forbes - James David Forbes James David Forbes (April 20, 1809 - December 31, 1868) was a Scottish physicist. He was born in Edinburgh, the fourth son of Sir William Forbes, 7th Baronet, of Pitsligo. He entered the University of Edinburgh in 1825, and soon afterwards began to contribute papers to the Edinburgh Philosophical Journal anonymously under the signature "s." At the age of nineteen he became a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and in 1832 he was elected to the Royal Society of London. A year later he was appointed professor of natural philosophy in Edinburgh University, in succession to Sir John Leslie and in competition with Sir David Brewster, and during his tenure of that office, which he did not give up till 1860, he.
Jason David Frank - Jason David Frank Tommy Oliver is the original Power Ranger of its first generation. He is the descendant of the Tommy Clone, whom was created by Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa, and sent into the past by the Power Rangers to live a new life. Tommy is strong and loyal, and a very good in martial arts as he is both the teacher and student. He meets the Power Rangers as the teens and is chosen to be the Green Ranger. Rita Repulsa had cast an evil spell, making TOmmy obey her, granting him dark ranger powers and weaponry, and the Green Ranger Power Coin. He used the Dragon Dagger to summon his zord, Dragonzord. He destroyed half of the COmmand Center, made the Rangers lose touch.
Jerome David Kern - Jerome David Kern Jerome David Kern (January 27, 1885 - November 11, 1945) was an American popular composer. Born in New York. He wrote around 700 songs and 100 complete scores for shows and films in a career lasting from 1902 until his death. He wrote the musical 'Showboat' in 1927 and won Academy Awards for "The Way You Look Tonight" (1936) and "The Last Time I Saw Paris" (1941)..
John Sparrow David Thompson - John Sparrow David Thompson John Sparrow David Thompson Rank: 4th (1892-1894) Date of Birth: November 10, 1845 Place of Birth: Halifax, Nova Scotia Spouses: Annie Affleck Profession: lawyer Political Party: Conservative Sir John Sparrow David Thompson was the fourth Prime Minister of Canada from December 5, 1892 to December 12, 1894. He was born November 10, 1845 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He married Annie Affleck (1845-1913) in 1870 and with her had two sons and three daughters with four other children not surviving infancy. Like many Canadian leaders, he married a wife much stronger than he was -- Annie Thompson had the same kind of spirit that had driven Agnes Macdonald to ride the cowcatcher of the CPR train through the British Columbia mountains. Her husband was a.
Kazoo - everywhere. It is one of the few acoustic instruments to be developed in the United States and one of the easiest melodic instruments to play well, requiring only the ability to hum in tune. In the Original Dixieland Jass Band 1921 recording of "Crazy Blues", what the casual listener might mistake for a trombone solo is actually a kazoo solo by drummer Tony Sbarbaro. The Mound City Blue Blowers had a number of hit kazoo records in the early 1920s. The Mound City Blue Blowers featured Dick Slevin on metal kazoo and Red McKenzie on comb and tissue paper kazoo. The kazoo is not often found in classical music, a rare exception being David Bedford's With 100 Kazoos, a piece which emphasises the simplicity of the instrument - rather than being.
Karl Schwarzschild - he developed a formula to calculate the properties of photographic material involving an exponent now know as the Schwarzschild-exponent (p in formula below). From 1901 until 1909 he was a professor at the prestigious institute at Göttingen, where he had the opportunity to work with some significant figures including David Hilbert and Hermann Minkowski. He moved to a post at the Astrophysical Observatory in Potsdam in 1909. At the outbreak of war in 1914 he joined the German army serving on both the western and eastern fronts, rising to the rank of lieutenant in the artillery. While serving in Russia in 1915, he wrote two main papers, one on relativity theory and one on quantum theory. His work on relativity produced the first exact solutions to the general gravitational equations -.
Kara-Tur - fantasy world created by Gary Gygax, David Cook & Francois Marcela-Froideval detailed in 1985's Oriental Adventures for the First Edition Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Versions 2 Modules 3 Books 4 External Links Versions Originally a stand alone campaign setting, by 1988 TSR had combined it with the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. In that year they released a boxed set with 2 books detailing the campaign setting & maps. In 1989 they did a printing of Trail Maps for Kara-Tur. In 1990 the maps were again included in the Forgotten Realms Atlas. Later that year they gave the monsters for Kara-Tur a proper treatment for Second Edition Dungeons & Dragons in the Monsterous Compendium series. After 1990 Kara-Tur was a mostly discarded campaign setting. With only.
Karl Friedrich Schinkel - six in Neuruppin's disastrous fire. He became a student of Friedrich Gilly (1772-1800) (the two became close friends) and his father, David Gilly, in Berlin. After studying in Italy, he returned to Berlin in 1805, which by then had been occupied by the troops of Napoleon I of France. After France's defeat, Schinkel oversaw the Prussian Building Commission. In this position, he was not only reponsible for reshaping the (still relatively unspectacular) Berlin into a representative capital for Prussia, but also oversaw projects in the Prussian territories spanning from the Rhine lands in the West to Königsberg in the East. Old Museum (June 2003). Schinkel's style, in his most productive period, is defined by a return to classical Greek architecture, probably in an attempt to turn away from the Roman style.
Kathie Lee Gifford - was born Kathryn Lee Epstein. She is the wife of Frank Gifford, a former football player and television commentator. She is the former wife of Paul Johnson. Her brother is Rev. David Paul Epstein, an evangelical preacher and pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Manhattan..
Katherine Heigl - better received, both critically and commercially. In 1999, Katherine decided to venture into the world of series television when she accepted the role of the haughty yet vulnerable Isabel Evans on "Roswell", a show which blended teen angst with sci-fi drama. Though she had never planned to embark on a career in television, the role of Isabel, a teenager with a secret life, was an offer Katherine found impossible to refuse. For three seasons, through a change of network (from The WB to UPN) and a change of hairstyle and color (long and blonde to short and brunette), Katherine continued to portray Isabel with a sensitivity and understanding that often transcended the show’s writing. Though she was woefully underused during Roswell’s first season, Katherine’s role was expanded in the second and.
Kevin Spacey - of the city's oldest theatres. Spacey will direct a new Old Vic Theatre Company, which will stage shows eight months out of the year, starting in 2004. Spacey has agreed to star in two shows a season, in addition to directorial duties. He founded Trigger Street Productions Inc., in 1997 with the purpose of producing and developing entertainment across various media. Filmography The Life of David Gale (2003)) Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) The Shipping News (2001) K-PAX (2001) Pay It Forward (2000) Ordinary Decent Criminal (2000) It's Tough to Be a Bug (1999) (voice) The Big Kahuna (1999) American Beauty (1999) A Bug's Life (1998) (voice) Hurlyburly (1998) The Negotiator (1998) Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997) L.A. Confidential (1997) A Time to Kill (1996) Looking for.
Keefe, Bruyette and Woods, Inc. - at the time of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack. See also: Two World Trade Center tenants Victims at the New York office included: Maria Rose Abad Joao A. Aguiar Jr David S. Berry Joseph J. Berry Jeffrey D. Bittner Krystine Bordenabe Nicholas W. Brandemarti David O. Campbell Kevin N. Colbert Don A. Delapenha Debra A. Di Martino Jacqueline Donovan Frank J. Doyle Christopher M. Duffy Michael J. Duffy Dean P. Eberling Bradley J. Fetchet Jeffrey L. Fox William R. Godshalk David Graifman Mary Lou Hague Frances Haros Kris R. Hughes Scott M. Johnson Don J. Kauth Karol Keasler L. Russell Keene III Lisa M. King-Johnson Vanessa L. Kolpak Jeannine Laverde Joseph A. Lenihan Adam J. Lewis Mark G. Ludvigsen Sean T. Lugano Michael P. McDonnell Daniel F. McGinley Lindsay S..