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 Max Born - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Max Born (born December 11, 1882 in Breslau, died January 5, 1970 in Göttingen) was a German mathematician and physicist of Jewish heritage.
Born was the only child of Gustav Born and Margarete Kauffmann, and was the father of G.
Albert Einstein was a friend of Born's, and it was in a letter to him in 1926 that Einstein made his famous remark regarding quantum mechanics, often paraphrased as "God does not play dice with the universe."
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Max_Born

  
 Malaspina Great Books - Max Born (1882-1970)
Born's interpretation was that the particles exist but are "guided" by a wave.
Born was the son of an embryologist, a professor of anatomy at the University of Breslau.
Born is noted for his role in the development of the new quantum theory.
www.malaspina.org /home.asp?topic=./search/details&lastpage=./search/results&ID=372

  
 Born
Born relates how cast down he was by what he felt was the ruin of his hopes, how he again fell foul of Klein, but managed through the good offices of Runge to convince Hilbert of the soundness of his ideas.
Born was soon in Göttingen attending lectures by Hilbert and Minkowski.
Born wrote many textbooks and monographs, mostly for students or experts in the subjects but some are excellent popular accounts of science.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Mathematicians/Born.html

  
 Welcome to The Barna Group!
The share of the adult born again population that is from households making $60,000 or more annually was 21% in 2005 compared with to 25% in 2000 and 13% in 1991.
Half of born again Christians (46%) agree that Satan is “not a living being but is a symbol of evil.” (2005)
Born agains are more likely than the average adult to have volunteered their time to help their church in the past week (38% to 26%, respectively).
www.barna.org /FlexPage.aspx?Page=Topic&TopicID=8

  
 State-Specific Trends in U.S. Live Births to Women Born Outside the 50 States and the District of Columbia --- United States, 1990 and 2000
For low birthweight, this finding was consistent for all racial/ethnic groups except for Cubans and Puerto Ricans born outside the 50 states and DC.
For preterm delivery, this finding was consistent for all racial/ethnic populations except Filipinas, Cubans, and Central/South Americans born outside the 50 states and DC.
The analysis indicates that women born outside the 50 states and DC were more than twice as likely as their state-born racial/ethnic counterparts to have less than a high school education (38.9% versus 17.0%) and were less likely to have completed 12 years of education (26.2% versus 33.4%) (Tables 2 and 3).
www.cdc.gov /mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5148a3.htm

  
 American Sign Language University
Gallaudett was born on December 10, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and in 1811, at the age of twenty-seven, graduated from the Andover Seminary.
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1787.
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet was born on December 10, 1787 in Hartford, Connecticut.
www.lifeprint.com /asl101/pages-layout/gallaudet-thomas-hopkins.htm

  
 Born, Max --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Born in Breslau, Germany, Max Born taught and conducted research at several German universities before he was forced to emigrate in 1933.
Born was Tait professor of natural philosophy at the University of Edinburgh from 1936 to 1953, when he retired and moved to West Germany.
Author John Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9080764?tocId=9080764

  
 Born Again
He was asked whether he was a Christian and his reply was, "Of course, I am a born again." A few years ago, one brother and I went to study the Bible with a certain lady.
Nicodemus was part of the kingdom of Israel by being born into a Jewish family.
When we asked her whether she believed the Bible she replied quickly, "I am a born again Christian." Many people use the same expression to mean that they are Christians and that they live a new, better and holy life.
www.churches-of-christ.net /tracts/job113u.htm

  
 Max Born - Biography
Max Born was born in Breslau on the 11th December, 1882, to Professor Gustav Born, anatomist and embryologist, and his wife Margarete, née Kauffmann, who was a member of a Silesian family of industrialists.
At the conclusion of the First World War, in 1919, Born was appointed Professor at the University of Frankfurt-on-Main, where a laboratory was put at his disposal.
Max Born went to Göttingen as Professor in 1921, at the same time as James Franck, and he remained there for twelve years, interrupted only by a trip to America in 1925.
nobelprize.org /physics/laureates/1954/born-bio.html

  
 Born Encyclopedia Novels By Iain Banks Resources
Iain Banks Iain Menzies Banks (born on February 16, 1954 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) writes mainstream novels as Iain Banks and science...
Banks (born on February 16, 1954 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) writes mainstream novels as Iain...
Born Encyclopedia Novels By Iain Banks World News
www.iainbanks.co.uk /directory/Born-Encyclopedia-Novels-By-Iain-Banks.html

  
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 Monitoring the BORN: It's your nursing license that's atstake
Guests sit along the wall and may not speak at the proceedings, but have an opportunity to engage BORN members—as well as MNA staff—during breaks or before or after the meeting.
BORN staff have quite clearly stated and demonstrated to the MNA that the BORN's charge does not include an exploration of the culpability of anyone other than the targeted nurse.
It is the intention of the MNA to scrutinize BORN activities closely and to engage in whatever action might be called for to ensure more appropriate regulation of the practice of nursing in the commonwealth.
www.massnurses.org /news/2004/12/monitoring_BORN.htm

  
 Migration Information Source - The Foreign Born from Mexico in the United States
The foreign born from Mexico make up three percent of the total US population, but 12 percent of the total population of California.
This Spotlight examines the size, growth, and geographic distribution of the foreign born from Mexico.
The states with the highest proportion of foreign born from Mexico in their total populations include California (11.6 percent), Texas (9 percent), Arizona (8.5 percent), Nevada (7.7 percent), and New Mexico (5.9 percent), followed by Illinois (5 percent), Colorado (4.2 percent), Oregon (3.3 percent), and Utah (3 percent).
www.migrationinformation.org /USfocus/display.cfm?ID=163

  
 MNA Seeks BORN Reform
The decisions by the BORN not to pursue teh major sections of Barry Adams’ complaint has drawn widespread attention from nurses throughout the national nursing community to the issue of equal accountability of all licensed nurses, staff nurses, and nurse administrators in the current health care environment.
According to the MNA Committee for BORN Reform, which held is first meeting on Sept. 30, 1999, these actions, clearly demonstrate the agency’s inability to fulfill its mission of protecting the public and fairly monitoring the practice of licensed nurses in the Commonwealth.
The BORN appears to aggressively discipline those who have little or no control over their practice environment while failing to discipline those nurses who have the overall responsibility for patient care and the practice environment, as in this case.
www.massnurses.org /News/1999/990100/overview.htm

  
 Born Magazine: Art and Literature Collaboration
Born Magazine is an experimental venue marrying literary arts and interactive media.
Original projects are brought to life every three months through creative collaboration between writers and artists.
www.bornmag.com

  
 Historical Census Statistics on the Foreign-Born Population of the United States: 1850 to 1990
The native population included all U.S. residents who were born in the United States or an outlying area of the United States (e.g., Puerto Rico), or who were born in a foreign country, but who had at least one parent who was an American citizen.
As described in the general text, the refinement to define as native those individuals who were born in a foreign country, but who had at least one parent who was an American citizen, was introduced in the 1890 census.
Since 1890, individuals who were born in a foreign country, but who had at least one parent who was an American citizen, have been defined as native rather than as foreign born.
www.census.gov /population/www/documentation/twps0029/twps0029.html

  
 Newton's Birth Date and The Anni Mirabiles
According to the modern calender, Newton was born on 4 January 1643, but according to the calender in force at the time and place of his birth, he was born on 25 December 1642.
It's usually said that Isaac Newton was born on Christmas Day, but there is some ambiguity in this because England was still using the "old" Julian calender at the time of Newton's birth, whereas the rest of Europe had adopted the "modern" Gregorian calender (later adopted by England and still in use today).
Galileo died on 8 January 1642 (Gregorian) and Newton was born on 25 December 1642 (Julian).
www.mathpages.com /home/kmath121.htm

  
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 State: Born in U.S.A.? Not in Miami
Now 7 percent of Pasco's population was born in another country.
The foreign born population grew 45 percent during the 1990s, nearly six times the growth rate of the overall population.
Florida has added more than 1-million residents who were born in a foreign country, and they now make up 17.9 percent of the state's population of 16.7-million.
www.sptimes.com /2003/09/03/State/Born_in_USA_Not_in_Mi.shtml

  
 Foreign-Born Population Grows and Is Better Educated
Within the foreign-born population, 53 percent were born in Latin America, 25 percent in Asia, 14 percent in Europe, and the remaining 8 percent in other regions of the world, such as Africa and Oceania (Australia, New Zealand and all of the island nations in the Pacific).
Second-generation Americans, natives with one or both parents born in a foreign country, numbered 30.4 million, or 11 percent of the total U.S. population.
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 Animal Welfare and Conservation charity Born Free Foundation
Born Free's Anti-Ivory campaign and the Elephant Transit Home in Sri Lanka are supported by elephant.co.uk - a new concept in cheaper car insurance for the UK, available only on the internet.
Give as You Earn - (GAYE) is the most cost-effective way of supporting Born Free.
They make an original and informative gift, AND support Born Free's work.
www.bornfree.org.uk

  
 Recommendations for Prevention and Control of Tuberculosis Among Foreign-Born Persons Report of the Working Group on Tuberculosis Among Foreign-Born Persons
National surveillance data for the decade that followed indicate that the number of TB cases among persons born in other countries increased from 4,925 in 1986 to 7,702 in 1997, and that the percentage of foreign-born cases increased from 22% to 39% of the national total.
The risk for disease among the foreign born also appears related to chronological age and age at immigration; younger persons and those who immigrated at younger ages are at lower risk for subsequent infection with TB.
The priorities of TB control among the foreign born should be the same as those for control of TB among other U.S. populations -- completion of treatment by persons infected with active TB, contact tracing, and screening and provision of preventive therapy for groups at high risk.
www.cdc.gov /MMWR/preview/mmwrhtml/00054855.htm

  
 BBC NEWS Health Luckiest people 'born in summer'
The poll found there was a summer-winter divide between people born from March to August and those born from September to February.
Those who were born in May were the most likely to consider themselves lucky while those born in October had the most negative view of their lives.
Professor Wiseman pointed out that those born in May see the whole of summer in their first six months, while the first experience of those born in October is the winter months.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/health/3622817.stm

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: First-Born
The right of primogeniture belonged to the first male child born in the family, either of wife or concubine; the first child of any woman having a legal status in the family (wife or concubine) was to be redeemed, provided that child were a boy.
As polygamy was, at least in early times, in vogue among the Israelites, precise regulations were enacted to define who, among the children, should enjoy the legal right of primogeniture, and who were to be redeemed.
As the first-born, so were the firstlings of the Egyptians smitten by the sword of the destroying angel, whereas those of the Hebrews were spared.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06081a.htm

  
 W.C. Handy - Biography
William Christopher Handy was born on November 16, 1873, in Florence, Alabama.
In Memphis, a city park is named after him and in his hometown of Florence, Alabama, the log cabin where he was born has been restored and turned into a museum which houses mementos from his life.
He grew up in a log cabin that his grandfather had built on what is now called College Street.
www2.una.edu /library/handy/biography.htm

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Music: Born
Born, the debut album by four conservatoire-trained young women has little to do with classical music.
'Born' was bought for me as a Christmas present and I can't get the music out of my head.
After reading the hype on the BBC News online, I decided to order the CD from amazon.co.uk, as "Born" has not yet been released here in the US.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005LIQ5

  
 Born Sinful
For example, just as Bill Clinton was born with the traits of the Clinton family, so also all humans are born with the trait of disobedience.
This proves that we are born that we, for if infants did not come into the world as sinners, it could not be true that all humans are wicked and that wickedness is a property of humanity.
Thus, it must be concluded that we are all born sinners, since we are all born human and sin is regarded as a property of humanity.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Delphi/8449/original.html

  
 Foreign Born in U.S. at Record High
While the median household income for those born in Latin America was $29,338, it was $51,363 for those from Asia, well above that of native Americans.
That group is likely to grow, in part because the proportion of births to foreign-born women rose to 20.2 percent in 1999 from 6 percent of all births in 1970, the report said.
In New York City, said John H. Mollenkopf, a demographer at the City University of New York, 43 percent of the residents are foreign born and another 9.2 percent are the children of two foreign-born parents.
www.ocf.berkeley.edu /~will/NYTCensus.htm

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