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  EH.Net Encyclopedia: Arthur Young
Young was educated at Lavenham Grammar School, and after abortive attempts to become a merchant and then army officer, in 1763 took a farm on his mother's estate at Bradfield, although he had little knowledge of farming.
Young was a vigorous advocate of agrarian improvements, especially enclosures and long leases, and his statistics and lively prose must have helped publicize and diffuse the innovations in farming practices that were taking place.
Young certainly never made a financial success of farming, but this was partly because he expended large sums on agricultural experiments and was frequently absent from his farm writing or travelling.
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 Arthur Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In his day Young was famous as a writer on agriculture and on political economy; he produced around 25 books and pamphlets on agriculture and 15 books on political economy, as well as many articles.
Arthur Young (1741-1820) was an English writer on agriculture and social economy, second son of the Rev. Arthur Young, rector of Bradfield, in Suffolk, chaplain to Speaker Arthur Onslow.
Arthur Young was the greatest of all English writers on agriculture; but it is as a social and political observer that he is best known, and his Tour in Ireland and Travels in France are still full of interest and instruction.
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 Arthur M. Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arthur Middleton Young (November 3, 1905, Paris, France–May 30, 1995, Berkeley, California) was inventor of the Bell helicopter, as well as a cosmologist, philosopher and author.
Young advocated a process theory, which is a form of integral theory.
Arthur was the son of Eliza Coxe and Philadelphia, PA landscape painter Charles Morris Young.
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 Truman Library - Dr. Arthur N. Young Oral History Interview
YOUNG: My father called the meeting that led to the founding of the college in 1887, and was a trustee all the rest of his life, and at one time was president.
YOUNG: Well, in China they had a tradition that officials could squeeze and that for officials to benefit from their position was normal and ethical, as long as they didn't carry it to extremes.
YOUNG: Well, they got into friction right away after the war by--perhaps the most conspicuous case was their attempt to take over part of Iran, as to which Truman put his foot down, and the American Government said in effect that we were going to use force if necessary to prevent that.
www.trumanlibrary.org /oralhist/young.htm   (19042 words)

  
 Young, Arthur Young's Travels in France, Front Matter: Library of Economics and Liberty
Arthur Young describes his interlocutor as miserably clad, bent with toil, and although youthful, wearing a look of age, whilst the story she poured out, was one of hopeless struggle and unmitigated hardship.
Arthur Young did not hesitate to tell his French readers some blunt home-truths, apparently taken in excellent temper; his journal must be described, for all that, as one long, graceful acknowledgment of courtesies and hospitalities, recorded in an age when anything like international friendship was rare indeed.
Arthur Young had already begun his history of agriculture, the opus magnum, the crowning achievement of his life, destined as he hoped to be his legacy to the nation.
www.econlib.org /library/YPDBooks/Young/yngTF0.html   (15455 words)

  
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Arthur Young & Co. SUPREME COURT OF CALIFORNIA 834 P.2d 745 August 27, 1992, Decided DISPOSITION: For the reasons stated above, the judgment of the Court of Appeal is reversed and this case is remanded with instructions to: (1) direct judgment in favor of defendant Arthur Young and against plaintiff Bily....
Arthur Young's audit opinion on the 1982 financial statements was issued on February 11, 1983.
In this case, Arthur Young's report was specifically addressed to: "The Board of Directors, Osborne Computer Corporation." Under the rule we adopt, if the auditor knows of a third party transaction or type of transaction which the audit report has been commissioned to influence, the report is also necessarily directed to that specific third party.
www.du.edu /~kobrien/accyoung.doc   (16225 words)

  
 Arthur M. Young
Young did not, however, discuss in any detail the initiating force of a mechanical or electrical system, and concentrated instead on the four elements or four derivatives (zero, first, second, and third) of the resulting actions.
Young views all major theories of cosmology not as rivals but as ‘partial or tentative expressions of a unitary, universal theory leading to an ideal (and ineffable) center from which differences radiate like spokes of a wheel.’ ‘It is this faith,’ he remarks, ‘that is the cornerstone of
Young's aim in the theory of process is to achieve a comprehensive theory or metaparadigm that includes and is thoroughly consistent with the best science but which is capable of dealing with nonobjective, nondefinable aspects of reality beyond the accepted limits of science.
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 Ernst & Young - About Ernst Young - History P2
Arthur Young—Born in Scotland in 1863, Arthur Young grew into a tall and athletic man who excelled in academics and graduated first in his class at Glasgow University Law School.
Arthur, at age 84, had long since retired from his firm, but remained close to his partners.
Ernst & Young moves deeper into the 21st century as a true global organization, future focused, built on a strong historical foundation of quality, teamwork, and leadership.
www.eygcs.com /global/content.nsf/US/About_Ernst_Young_-_History_P2   (1943 words)

  
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Young was an honest and observant English gentleman farmer, whose aim was to ascertain "the cultivation, wealth, resources, and national prosperity" of France, which were, as he foresaw, to be fundamentally changed by the Revolution then under way.
If young noblemen at London were to drive their chaises in streets without footways, as their brethren do at Paris, they would speedily and justly get very well threshed or rolled in the kennel.
Young was in Paris during the early sessions of the Estates General in 1789.[1] On June 28 he left the capital to visit the eastern and southeastern provinces.
history.hanover.edu /texts/young.html   (1808 words)

  
 September 7th
Young was the son of a Suffolk clergyman, and was born in 1741.
Young's English Tours possess considerable historic interest, which will increase with the lapse of years; but their present, and probably future, value in that respect is thrown into the shade by his Agricultural Survey of France, made on horseback, in 1788.
The Empress Catherine sent three young Russians to be instructed by him, and made him the present of a gold snuff-box, with rich ermine cloaks for his wife and daughter.
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 VALUE AND PURPOSE IN SCIENCE with ARTHUR M. YOUNG
YOUNG: I'm neglecting the last step of this argument, but what we've been saying is perhaps the most difficult to understand -- I mean, the soul thing, or what I call second level -- that which is beneath the conceptual.
YOUNG: There is a very tiny amount of uncertainty even in a molecule, and as you go down to atoms it gets greater, and it becomes about one percent when you get to nuclear particles.
YOUNG: It sounded like reduction into simple bricks when you talked about molecules, but if you carry it on through, the ultimate end of this reductive process is the photon, which is pure freedom.
www.intuition.org /txt/young2.htm   (3270 words)

  
 EVOLUTION: THE GREAT CHAIN OF BEING with ARTHUR M. YOUNG
YOUNG: Yes, but the point is we're only in the middle; we're stuck in the middle of the human kingdom, and we have a long way to go.
YOUNG: Well, we don't pass because we haven't had the benefit of this -- whatever it is; it's a scale of evolution that goes on for hundreds of millions of years.
YOUNG: Well, they all say the same thing -- that the difficulties which occurred in the fall, that were the undoing of the participants -- you see, in the Popul Vuh, the two brothers failed their initiation.
www.intuition.org /txt/young3.htm   (3340 words)

  
 Arthur Henry Young Caricature Biography
Young was born 14 January, 1866, near Orangeville, Illinois.
Young's socialist leanings began around 1910, upon his association with Greenwich Village radicals.
In Young's later years he drew less, became bitter about life, and advised both young radicals and aspiring cartoonists.
www.sil.si.edu /ondisplay/caricatures/bio_young.htm   (339 words)

  
 Young 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Young was the great propagandist of the Agricultural Revolution, best known for his Tour of Ireland (1780) and, particularly, Travels in France (1792).
Young described the coal waggon-roads near Newcastle and saw Abraham Cowley's ironworks at Winlaton - 'supposed to be the greatest manufactory of the kind in Europe'.
Young and his wife reached Berwick before turning back towards Carlisle (taking in a walk along the Roman wall on the way).
online.northumbria.ac.uk /faculties/art/humanities/cns/m-young2.html   (282 words)

  
 Young Arthur Pendragon and the Sword in the Stone
Merlin took Arthur soon after he was born, with Ygerna pleading and crying for him to not take her child and Uther telling him to go quickly before he changed his mind.
Arthur rushed back to the lodging, but the house was locked and barred.
Arthur was upset because without a sword, Sir Kay could not enter the lists and prove himself worthy in the tournament.
www.hickory.k12.nc.us /NVW/Taylorci/youngarthur.htm   (894 words)

  
 ARTHUR M. YOUNG, videotapes audiotapes publications cassettes books and more
Arthur also has many insights to share on the parallels between various dimensional quantities of physics and their astrological and psychological counterparts.
Critical parts of Arthur Young's theory of Process, as described in the Reflexive Universe and The Geometry of Meaning, were derived from the Theosophical tradition.
This is an informal biographical dialogue allowing the listener to follow Arthur Young's personal, educational and philosophical path from the early days dealing with science and invention to his current interest in presenting The Reflexive Universe and the Theory of Process.
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 THINKING ALLOWED TRANSCRIPT - ARTHUR M. YOUNG
With me today is Arthur M. Young, inventor of the Bell helicopter, the first commercially licensed helicopter; founder of the Institute for the Study of Consciousness in Berkeley, California; and developer of a theory of process which relates all of the known sciences with mythology, spirituality, and psychic experience.
YOUNG: Well, I think the ego is essential, and it ultimately can flower into what you could call, what Jung calls, the personality -- you have these terrific personalities like movie stars and so on, after you've evolved sufficiently.
YOUNG: Well, you might not have the same sex or the same ego in different lifetimes, but you have an ego, just the way you get a new automobile, etcetera.
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 Saudi-American Forum - Arthur N. Young - Saudi Arabia Relations Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
But the Point IV program was just beginning to get underway, and Saudi Arabia then was not in a very good financial position because they were spending all the oil money and hocking the future revenues, because the king's family--the crown prince and many of his brothers--the other princes were just wasters.
Young's expenses and his salary until he can be taken over by the Point IV program." So, all right.
It was a little bit awkward--so that we wouldn't have any friction, because I was coming to the end of my mission, and I just went ahead and acted as I had before.
www.saudi-american-forum.org /Library/SAF_Library_23.htm   (1279 words)

  
 Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association - History
The first Rough and Tumble social gathering was held in 1948 on the grounds of Arthur S. Young´s farm equipment dealership south of Route 30 at the east end of Kinzers, Pennsylvania.
Arthur S. Young, who had been active in the agricultural protective association, was a primary force in Rough and Tumble´s creation.
The senior Young´s passion for steam continued, and in 1907, while employed in a machine shop that manufactured farming equipment, Art Young purchased a steam traction engine.
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 YOUNG KING ARTHUR
Arthur:              A boy of seventeen who recently became king of all
Simon:              A wanderer who is not much older than Arthur.
  Then, standing up with a sword in her hand, she cried out, "Arthur, your father Uther Pendragon wanted you to have this," and she tossed it into the rocks before me.   I watched her go and then pulled the sword from the rocks.
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 DETERMINISM, FREE WILL, AND FATE with ARTHUR M. YOUNG
YOUNG: The freedom which you referred to in the helicopter is because the helicopter is determined.
YOUNG: He tried to teach people, and part of this teaching was to buy tickets for the best show in town, go to the theater, and just as you enter the door, tear up the tickets and go home.
MISHLOVE: Well, Arthur, after you invented the helicopter, which was about 1947, you've devoted the rest of your life to really plumbing these mysteries of philosophies and man's role in the universe, and our relationship to our own consciousness and to higher consciousness.
www.intuition.org /txt/young4.htm   (3414 words)

  
 Footnotes; Young, Arthur Young's Travels in France: Library of Economics and Liberty
When Arthur Young wrote, representations were given in a building occupying the site of the Opéra Comique, recently destroyed by fire.
[8] Arthur Young's enthusiasm on the subject of turnips may be understood when we remember that this invaluable esculent was not cultivated as food for cattle till the latter part of the last century.
Moreover, Young had evidently no mere work of description or philosophy in his mind, but a purely political one of the period, in harmony with public opinion and contemporary events.
www.econlib.org /library/YPDBooks/Young/yngTFNotes.html   (9588 words)

  
 Arthur Young --  Encyclopædia Britannica
His wife, Ellen Arthur, used to sing there in her youth, and in her memory he presented the church with a stained-glass window depicting angels of the Resurrection, having it positioned so it was visible...
Elder Arthur was an abolitionist, and his son shared his views on slavery.
Although Brigham Young was not originally a proponent of polygamy, he eventually married seventy women and fathered fifty-six children.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9078053?tocId=9078053   (725 words)

  
 YOUNG ARTHUR by Robert D. San Souci   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
To protect his life, Arthur, the son of King Uther, was hidden from the court when still a baby.
But there were still battles to be fought, and with Merlin's help and the famous Excalibur at his side, Arthur established a reign of nobility, justice, and wisdom whose fame has lasted to the present day.
Jamichael Henterly is the acclaimed illustrator of YOUNG GUINEVERE and YOUNG LANCELOT.
www.rsansouci.com /pages/books/yarthur.htm   (287 words)

  
 Young, Arthur Young's Travels in France, Chapter 4: Library of Economics and Liberty
Young, Arthur Young's Travels in France, Chapter 4: Library of Economics and Liberty
A Frenchman and his wife, and a French teacher from Ireland, full of foppery and affectation, which her own nation did not give her, were our company, with a young good-natured raw countryman of hers, at whom she played off many airs and graces.
Compared notes of the expences of living in Champagne and Suffolk;—agreed, that 100 louis d' or a year in Champagne, were as good an income as 180 in England, which I believe true.
www.econlib.org /library/YPDBooks/Young/yngTF4.html   (12621 words)

  
 Young, Arthur on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Arthur C. Haapoja of Mount Prospect for 50 years.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Vindication, of sorts, for former Arthur Andersen employees.
Young Innovations, Inc. to Present at the Third Annual Gabelli and Company Dental Conference.
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 Arthur M. Young
Arthur Middleton Young (1905 - 1995) was the inventor of the Bell Helicopter.
The Theory of Process is based on number theory, geometry and topology, and also Theosophy, astrology, mythology and many other subjects.
Developed by Arthur Young in his Reflexive Universe and later writings, it has been further extended by others.
www.kheper.net /topics/Theory_of_Process/ArthurMYoung.htm   (152 words)

  
 Arthur Young (policeman) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Arthur Young (policeman) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
This article is about "Arthur Young", the policeman.
For the writer, see (additional info and facts about Arthur Young) Arthur Young.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/ar/arthur_young_(policeman).htm   (30 words)

  
 ROBERT M FEERICK v ARTHUR YOUNG & CO - Legal Case Documents
Statement of Facts and of the Case The facts relevant to this motion are detailed in the Verified Complaint, the affidavit of Robert M. Feerick, and the supporting affidavit of Gary Marsack, Esq., who is one of the contributing authors of the Book.
In the summer of 1986, I was contacted by Bob Feerick, whom I knew as a business acquaintance, and was asked to write a chapter f o r a book-that he had developed concerning merger and acquisition strategy.
YOUNG & CBMl.'ANY TO: Susan Campbell CALWBELL, PATRICK & CHIN Attorneys for Plaintiff - Respondent ROBERT M. 61 Broadway New York, NY 10006 (n2) 363-1300 The Honorable Clerk of the Court Supreme Court of the State of New York County of New York
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