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  Dictionary of Australian Biography Sa-Sp
His views on the tariff prevented his being elected as one of the Victorian delegates to the 1897 convention, but at the first federal election in 1901 he was elected as one of the senators for Victoria in spite of the opposition of the protectionist press.
His health compelled his frequent absence from debates, but he was still a power in the house, and his speech against the proposal of the Peacock (q.v.) government that there should be a convention to consider the reform of the Victorian parliament, was largely responsible for it being laid aside.
Helen Simpson was educated at the Rose Bay convent, and at Abbotsleigh, Wahroonga, and in 1914 she went to France for further study.
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 birmingham evening mail and other birmingham related information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Birmingham Evening Mail John Frederick launched the Evening mail in the year 1870.
The 5 pictures shown were taken in June 2003 by the Birmingham Evening Mail photographer Jason Skarratt.
Birmingham Evening Mail products for sale at ic Group Subscriptions secure online shop Birmingham Evening Mail, Birmingham Evening Mail products, Birmingham Evening Mail Shop, Birmingham evening mail...
www.nethorde.com /birmingham/birmingham-evening-mail.html   (316 words)

  
 CETIS-Centre For Educational Technology Interoperability Standards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
After a round of trialling and testing by a number of different colleges and educational centres, the interoperable packages were presented in Birmingham by the five content vendors.
In a sense, it is a return to base, as the Canadian forces had quite an input in the early development of the Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) e-learning format.
Quote: "In the ICUS survey, a quarter of the 275 people polled said learning in isolation, often the case with e-learning, meant there was a high drop-out rate among staff." Link via Online Learning Update.
www.cetis.ac.uk /list.html?SubjectContext=content   (9723 words)

  
 Birmingham, Photographs and Brum local history
Presenter and Author of books a series of books about Birmingham and the Black Country
Virtual Brum is an unofficial Birmingham UK website about the city which is also known as Brummagem or Brum.
Views expressed are not those of Birmingham City Council or any of its agencies.
www.virtualbrum.co.uk /sitemap.htm   (204 words)

  
 IAO Links.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
We aim to check each of the Links approximately once per quarter: the ones below were all active on 19th July 2005.
The Royal College of Organists relocated to Birmingham in 2003.
Eventually it will occupy Curzon Street Station, a Grade I listed building in the Eastside development area of Birmingham.
www.iao.org.uk /links.htm   (5956 words)

  
 Hazardous Substance Research Centers/South & Southwest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Prytula, M. and S.G. Pavlostathis, "Extraction of Sediment-Bound Chlorinated Organic Compounds: Implications on Fate and Hazard Assessment", Presented at the 2nd IAWQ Specialized Conference on Hazard Assessment and Control of Environmental Contaminants in Water, Lyngby, Denmark, June 1995.
Radhakrishnan, R. and C. Ariza, "Remediation of Contaminated Soils", presented in the Energy Week >97 Symposium at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, TX, and published in the Proceedings of ASME, January 28-29, 1997.
Radhakrishnan, R. and C. Ariza, "In-Situ Bioremediation of Petroleum Contaminated Soils from Underground Storage Tanks", presented at the CEA >97 Week at Prairie View A & M University and published in the Proceedings of the symposium, February 12, 1997.
www.hsrc-ssw.org /sswpubs.html   (16737 words)

  
 01Glossary
In 1996, Apple announced a first quarter fiscal 1996 loss of $69 million and its shares dropped 12 percent, to about $29.88.
Bletchley Park is an estate situated between London and Birmingham, England.
It was the sight of highly intense, highly secret intelligence work during World War II.
www.computermuseum.li /Testpage/01HISTORYCD-Glossary.htm   (16322 words)

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