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  Frederick Winslow Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taylor was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania to a wealthy family.
Taylor believed that contemporary management was amateurish, and should be studied as a discipline; that workers should cooperate (and hence would not need Trade Unions); and that the best results would come from the partnership between a trained and qualified management and a cooperative and innovative workforce.
Fred Taylor was a professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, founded in 1900 and thus the first graduate school dedicated to business and management in the US.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frederick_Winslow_Taylor   (405 words)

  
 DD-551 David W Taylor
David W. Taylor (DD-551) was laid down 12 June 1941, launched 4 July 1943 by Gulf Shipbuilding Co., Chickasaw, Ala., sponsored by Mrs.
David W. Taylor escorted a convoy of merchantmen from Charleston, S.C. to Pearl Harbor arriving 20 January 1944.
With her base of operations Ulithi from 29 October David W. Taylor continued to screen the logistics group until 22 November when she joined the carriers for air attacks on Luzon in support of the invading troops on Leyte.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/agency/navy/dd-551.htm   (411 words)

  
 Business Biography
Taylor was a compulsive adolescent and was always counting and measuring things to figure a better way of doing something.
Taylor's critics said he was too harsh because his innovative plan caused people to lose their jobs, referring to his replacing of 120 workers with only 35 at Simonds.
Among Taylor's other contributions to Bethlehem in 1901 were a real time analysis of daily output and costs, a modern cost accounting system, reduced yard worker's ranks from 500 to 140, doubled stamping mill production, and lowered cost per ton of materials handled from eight cents to four cents.
www.stfrancis.edu /ba/ghkickul/stuwebs/bbios/biograph/fwtaylor.htm   (1328 words)

  
 Instructors - David Taylor, JD
Instructors - David Taylor, JD David Taylor, JD David D. Taylor is a former Law Enforcement Officer having over 19 years of sworn law enforcement experience, and is also a December 2000, graduate from the Florida Coastal School of Law, in Jacksonville, Florida.
David last served as a Deputy Sheriff with the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, in Ocala, Florida, and held the rank of Legal Investigator serving in the Sheriff’s Legal Service Bureau.
Currently, David is an Associate Professor of Criminology at St. Leo University, and he also frequently lectures at the University of South Florida in Tampa on Injury, Death and Homicide Investigations to the School’s Social Service and Criminology majors.
www.patc.com /instructors/dtaylor.shtml   (177 words)

  
 David Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Taylor can be one of several persons:
David Taylor (vet) - author and television presenter on animal subjects
David Taylor, chief executive of the Scottish Football Association
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/David_Taylor   (101 words)

  
 Second Generation Taylor Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In 1965, David acquired a Buick dealership in Beaumont and at age 28, David was youngest Buick dealer in the nation.
From the moment you enter the cobblestone drive of David Taylor Cadillac - Buick - GMC - Pontiac, it is obvious that this dealership is different from any other.
David Taylor's professional sales management team is at your service in person, by phone or via E-Mail to help answer any questions you have and to help make your new car buying experience hassle free!
www.davidtaylor.com /ver3/history/index-history.htm   (346 words)

  
 John Taylor Gatto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
John Taylor Gatto had just been named New York State Teacher of the Year nine years ago when...
John Taylor Gatto's essay [ Against School, September...
John Taylor Gatto is a retired school teacher of 30 years, and author of several books on education.
hallencyclopedia.com /John_Taylor_Gatto   (435 words)

  
 Press Releases - AOBA Awards David Taylor Top Honor
Taylor was awarded the most prestigious Sidney Glassman Memorial Award recognizing career long contributions to the industry on a senior management level, and by extension, to the community at-large.
David Taylor is known throughout the commercial real estate industry first and foremost for the concern he shows the tenants in Charles E. Smith managed office buildings as well as for his employees.
David Taylor has also served on the AOBA Board of Directors, and President of AOBA in 1995.
www.aoba-metro.org /pressreleases/010903-DavidTaylor.asp   (426 words)

  
 David W. Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
David W. Taylor did his undergraduate and graduate studies at Oxford University, obtaining his D.Phil.
Taylor's research is mainly in the area of lattice vibrations, with the emphasis being on the vibrational properties of substitutionally disordered crystals.
Of current interest is the use of the embedded atom model both for disordered crystals and also to calculate the anharmonic vibrational properties of crystals.
www.physics.mcmaster.ca /people/faculty/Taylor_DW_h.html   (156 words)

  
 David W
A Maritime Commission cargo vessel (AP-128) was to be named Admiral David W. Taylor and acquired by the Navy, but the contract was canceled 16 December 1944.
David W. Taylor (DD-551) was launched 4 July 1942 by Gulf Shipbuilding Co., Chickasaw, Ala.; sponsored by Mrs.
Sailing from San Diego 15 May 1945 David W. Taylor bombarded Emidj Island on 18 June on her way to Okinawa, arriving 30 June.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/d2/david_w_taylor.htm   (557 words)

  
 Rad Dad Music - Home
Rad Dad Music was founded by multi-instrumentalist David W. Taylor.
David, now a resident of San Diego, CA.
David was briefly signed to MCA records during the late 1980's and was sponsored by the "Miller Beer Rocks America" campaign.
www.angelfire.com /music4/dw_taylor/biography.htm   (128 words)

  
 NARA - ALIC - The John E. Taylor Collection
Alvarez, David J. Spies in the Vatican : espionage & intrigue from Napoleon to the Holocaust.
Knight, David W. A brief history of estate Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands, 1676-1946.
Lowman, David D. Magic : the untold story of U.S. intelligence and the evacuation of Japanese residents from the West Coast during WW II.
www.archives.gov /research/alic/special-collections/taylor-collection.html   (9836 words)

  
 ap128   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Recognized as an international authority on naval architecture and marine engineering, Rear Admiral Taylor also aided in the development of the NC-type flying boat, the first aircraft to make a transatlantic flight.
For his services during World War I he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal and the French government made him a Commander of the Legion of Honor.
Admiral Taylor retired 16 January 1923 and died in Washington, D.C., 28 July 1940.
www.hazegray.org /danfs/auxil/ap128.htm   (150 words)

  
 Taylor Lab
Dettman, J.R. and Taylor, J.W. Mutation and evolution of microsatellite loci in Neurospora.
David J. Jacobson, Amy J. Powell, Jeremy R. Dettman, Gregory S. Saenz, Magdalen M. Barton, Megan D. Hiltz, William H. Dvorachek, Jr., N. Louise Glass, John W. Taylor and Donald O. Natvig.
David M. Geiser, Joe W. Dorner, Bruce W. Horn and John W. Taylor.
plantbio.berkeley.edu /~taylor   (1153 words)

  
 Wavelengths: Dr. David Fry Receives Rear Admiral David W. Taylor Award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
David Fry Receives Rear Admiral David W. Taylor Award
WEST BETHESDA—Dr. David Fry (5400) received the 2003 Rear Admiral David W. Taylor Award for his work in submarine and surface ship wake research.
The Taylor Award honors outstanding scientific contributions to the development of future maritime systems through the creation of technology based upon research.
www.dt.navy.mil /wavelengths/archives/000120.html   (569 words)

  
 USS David W. Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
David W. Taylor (DD-551) was launched 4 July 1943 by Gulf Shipbuilding Co., Chickasaw, AL, sponsored by Mrs.
She continued to Hunter's Point, CA, for an overhaul and repairs from 13 February to 7 May.
Use the "Back" button on your browser to return to where you were.
www.destroyers.org /DANFS/h-dd-551.htm   (396 words)

  
 Hydroports.Com - General Reports Available
Report #1732, David W. Taylor Model Basin, Washington DC, by Thomas J. Kiernan and Martin A. Krenzke, February 1964, 40 pages.
David W. Taylor Model Basin, Washington DC, by James A. Nott and Gerald D. Ward,
Report #1413, David W. Taylor Model Basin, Washington DC, by John G. Pulos and John E. Buhl, Jr., April 1960, 18 pages.
www.hydroports.com /general_construction.htm   (884 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The oldest cycad stem, a Permian fossil from China and implications for cycad evolution.
2000, Taylor, David, W., Hongqi Li, David Zinniker, Jeremy Dahl, Fred J. Fago, and J. Moldowan.
1998, Taylor, D. Li, J. Dahl, F. Fago, G. Rothwell, L. Hickey, and J. Moldowan.The molecular fossil oleanane and preliminary data on its occurrence in gigantopterids, anthophytes and other seed plants.
faculty.frostburg.edu /biol/hli/research/PublishedAbstracts.htm   (732 words)

  
 DBLP: Robert W. Taylor
Robert W. Taylor: Report on IFIP TC-2 Conference ``A Technical In-Depth Evaluation of the DDL'', 1975.
Robert W. Taylor, David W. Stemple: On the Development of Data Base Editions.
Edgar H. Sibley, Robert W. Taylor: Preliminary Discussion of a General Data to Storage Structure Mapping Language.
www.vldb.org /dblp/db/indices/a-tree/t/Taylor:Robert_W=.html   (204 words)

  
 Cults & New Religious Movements: A Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Balch, Robert W. Bo and Peep: a case study of the origins of messianic leadership.
Bromley, David G. Deprogramming as a mode of exit from new religious movements: the case of the Unification Movement.
Bromley, David G. Unravelling religious disaffiliation: the meaning and significance of falling from the faith in contemporary society.
www.clas.ufl.edu /users/gthursby/rel/nanninga.htm   (7965 words)

  
 Diary of an Arts Pastor
Different from last time, though, they're tacking on a two-day art conference prior to the start of classes, and it looks like they've made me the "theoretical" guy.
Along with various others, I'll be sharing the podium with David Morse.
At first, his name rung no bell whatsoever, like the kind we have at Hope Chapel, which sadly are non-existent.
www.hopearts.org /diary   (2344 words)

  
 Neoteric Hovercraft, Inc.
The letter is on display at the David Taylor Model Basin in Washington D.C. and also appears on page 109 of J. Scott Russell's book, The Modern System of Naval Architecture, 1865, Vol.
In 1888, James Walker of Texas was granted US Patent 624271 in which channels along the underside of boats contained air that would be captured in the adjacent channel as it tried to escape.
Through Arthur Boyd, the group met David Atkins, as well as an American design student studying for his Master's Degree at Melbourne University who was interested in doing a study of hovercraft.
www.neoterichovercraft.com /general_info/historyof.htm   (7466 words)

  
 The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers: Awards - David W. Taylor Medallists
George W. Kessler; “Procedures and Influencing Factors in the Design of Marine Boilers”
Jack W. Lewis & Roderick Y. Edwards; “Methods for Predicting Icebreaking and Ice Resistance Characteristics of Icebreakers”
David K. Brown, Roy Cullimore, Timothy Foecke, William G. Garzke, Jr., H.P. Leighly, Jr., David Livingston, Paul K. Matthias, Arthur Sandiford & David Wood; “Titanic, The Anatomy of a Disaster”
www.sname.org /awards_abslinnard.htm   (1070 words)

  
 Stories, Listed by Author
TAYLOR, D. The Disappointed, (ss) The Agony & the Ecstacy: New Writing for the World Cup, ed.
TAYLOR, DAVID W. At the Reelfoot Slaughter House Union City Tennessee, (pm) Narcopolis & Other Poems, ed.
TAYLOR, G. Earth’s Moon: Doorway to the Solar System, (ar) The Planets, ed.
www.locusmag.com /index/s735.html   (1592 words)

  
 Admiral D. W. Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
An authority on naval architecture and marine engineering who served as Chief of the Navy Department's Bureau of Construction and Repair from 1914 to 1922.
II, page 244, for biographical information on Admiral Taylor.
Admiral D. Taylor (AP-128)—projected as an Admiral W.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/a3/admiral_d_w_taylor.htm   (120 words)

  
 [No title]
Department of Biological Sciences, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York 13902-6000 Devonian vascular plant groups and the inference of macroevolutionary pattern and process: a phylogenetic comparative approach to the analysis of trends in early vascular plant evolution.
No No Yes Taylor Thomas N. Taylor Edith L. Mapes Gene 8 Paper Gene Mapes 740 593-9358 gmapes1@ohiou.edu conifer,coniferophyte,Kansas,Upper Pennsylvanian MAPES, GENE* AND GAR W. Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701 A new conifer-like coniferophyte in the Upper Pennsylvanian of Kansas.
No No Yes Johnson Kirk R. Jaramillo Carlos A. Taylor Edith L. 8 Paper 0 Edith L. Taylor (785) 864-3621 etaylor@ukans.edu Antarctica,coprolites,herbivory,paleobotany,plant-animal interactions,Triassic TAYLOR, EDITH L.*, CARLY M. Department of Botany and Natural History Museum-Biodiversity Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-2106 Plant-animal interactions in the Triassic of Antarctica.
www.ou.edu /cas/botany-micro/bsa-abst/section8/database.txt   (1548 words)

  
 DWTaylor.net - David W. Taylor @ Pittsburgh, PA
DWTaylor.net - David W. Taylor @ Pittsburgh, PA home
Whether you need to share files across the office or around the world, the Adobe® Acrobat® product family enables businesses to simplify document processes using Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF).
Copyright 2005 - David Taylor - All Rights Reserved
www.dwtaylor.net /get-acrobat.htm   (165 words)

  
 AVIATION BOOKS
8-41, Mills, Stephen and Phillips, James W., SOURDOUGH SKY,1960, DJ, LC 70-77684, 176pp., large format, A pictorial history of flights and flyers in the Bush Country of Alaska.
12-17, Wragg, David, WINGS OVER THE SEA, 1979, DJ, 224pp., inscription in ink on fron free endpaper, A history of Naval Aviation.
David G., MAN HIGH, DJ worn, 1960, Ex-libris, 262pp., balloon flights $3.00
www.commercemarketplace.com /home/CollectAir/AVIATION_BOOKS.html   (7437 words)

  
 Contents
Fredericksburg (Part I) by Stephen W. Sylvia - The story of the great battle of Fredericksburg and some of its relics as told by men who were there.
Charles Heinz by Cecil W. and Alexander S. Anderson - Traces the background of this Confederate arms maker.
A.H. Dewitt: A Hard-luck Businessman by Cecil W. Anderson
www.virginiarelics.com /contents.htm   (4412 words)

  
 Predicting Alarms in Supermarket Refrigeration Systems Using Evolved Neural Networks and Evolved Rulesets ...
Dan W. Taylor, David W. Corne, David L. Taylor, Jack Harkness
Abstract: Supermarkets suffer serious financial losses owing to problems with their refrigeration systems.
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citeseer.ist.psu.edu /528473.html   (172 words)

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