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  Jay Ingram - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jay Ingram is a host of the television show Daily Planet (originally titled @discovery.ca) since 1995 which airs on Discovery Channel Canada.
Ingram also hosted the science program Quirks and Quarks on CBC Radio One from 1979 to 1992.
Jay Ingram is the author of several bestsellers including Talk, Talk, Talk, The Science of Everyday Life, The Velocity of Honey and The Burning House, which won the 1995 Canadian Science Writers Book Award.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jay_Ingram   (197 words)

  
 Peter's Inline Racing Web Page- 2002: Jay Ingram Indoor Clinic, Cambridge
One of Jay Ingram’s strongest strengths in the clinic was that he was able to modify the clinic and activities so that skaters of all abilities (beginner to elite) and all ages (8 years old to skaters in their 60’s) were able to participate and have fun in all the drills on both days.
Jay Ingram also hosted a video session in which skaters were able to view various tapes from events and to examine elite level racing.
Jay Ingram’s clinic was extremely successful and well received by skaters.
www.geocities.com /shaloheat/u0201ic.html   (507 words)

  
 Blogger: User Profile: Jay Ingram   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
About Me Science broadcaster and writer Jay Ingram is co-host of Discovery Channel's science show, Daily Planet, carrying on the tradition of the award-winning @discovery.ca – television’s first daily science and nature news magazine.
Jay joined Discovery in 1994 and was instrumental in helping shape the program format.
In 1984, Jay was awarded the Sandford Fleming Medal from the Royal Canadian Institute for his efforts to popularize science, and he also earned the Royal Society of Canada’s McNeil Medal for the Public Awareness of Science in 1997.
www.blogger.com /profile/9193015   (185 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Theatre of the Mind: Raising the Curtain on Consciousness: Books: Jay Ingram   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Jay Ingram, renowned science broadcaster and bestselling author,takes us on his most challenging and controversial journey yet—a look at thestate of consciousness.
JAY INGRAM is the author of several bestselling books,including The Science of Everyday Life, The Barmaid’s Brain and TheVelocity of Honey.
Jay Ingram has a dry wit that while generally tamed for the main words of this book, erupts in the footnotes.
www.amazon.ca /Theatre-Mind-Raising-Curtain-Consciousness/dp/0002006693   (458 words)

  
 Discovery Channel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Jay's commentary raises fascinating questions about the science and psychology behind everyday life.
Jay Ingram says your brilliant ideas and clever notions may not be yours after all.
Jay Ingram demonstrates some tried and true methods for hooking up.
www.discoverychannel.ca /daily_planet/jay   (266 words)

  
 Jay Ingram: Co-host of Discovery Channel’s Daily Planet
One of Canada's best-known science popularizers, Jay Ingram is co-host and producer of Daily Planet, television's first daily science show.
Jay hosted CBC Radio's science program Quirks And Quarks from 1979 to 1992, earning him two ACTRA Awards, including one for Best Host.
Jay has been awarded the 1984 Royal Society of Canada McNeil Medal for the Public Awareness of Science, the 1986 Sandford Fleming Medal from the Royal Canadian Institute for his work popularizing science, and the 2001 Michael Smith Award for Science Promotion by the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
www.speakers.ca /ingram_jay.aspx   (238 words)

  
 Science in the City: Special Guest Lecture by Jay Ingram
Jay Ingram will present evidence to back up this extraordinary statement, and will draw what scientists think is a much more realistic view of the conscious mind, a mind that spends much of its time persuading you that it is all-seeing and all-knowing.
Renowned science broadcaster and writer Jay Ingram is co-host and producer of Discovery Channel's award-winning Daily Planet, television's first daily science news magazine.
In 2000, Jay was awarded a Michael Smith Award for Science Promotion by the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
www.mcmaster.ca /research/sciencecity/ingram.htm   (337 words)

  
 Peter's Inline Racing Web Page- 2003: Jay Ingram Indoor Clinic, Cambridge
Jay Ingram ran the group through cornering drills, relays, straight away steps, more relays, duck walking, more relays, races, starts, finishing, and some double push discussion.
Jay Ingram was very inclusive in his instruction, making sure skaters of all abilities and ages were given equal attention.
Jay Ingram received a pie in the face at the restaurant on Saturday night while celebrating his birthday as a prank from the rowdy table, teehee!
www.geocities.com /shaloheat/u0301ic.html   (461 words)

  
 Live blogging of Jay Ingram! | weblogs.ucalgary.ca
3:13 pm: Cooney introduces Jay Ingram as "perhaps the most qualified person in the country" to lead a discussion of science and the media.
Ingram calls on the audience to actively participate and not just sit back.
Ingram interprets my comment as just another complaint about "too much information," when in reality I am pointing to different styles of communication.
weblogs.ucalgary.ca /patrick_feng/live_blogging_of_jay_ingram   (1957 words)

  
 Jay Ingram re-Discovers Science - Faculty of Science - University of Alberta
Not only is Jay a renowned science broadcaster, writer, co-host and producer of Discovery Channel's award-winning Daily Planet, he also walked across the green and gold stage aver 35 years ago to receive his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Alberta.
We asked Jay to speak not only because of his broadcasting success and his alumnus status, but also because he embodies the diversity of what a science degree could mean for our graduates,” commented Dean Taylor. 
Jay recalled his days as an undergraduate, and challenged students to define and follow their passion.
www.science.ualberta.ca /news.cfm?story=27963   (345 words)

  
 JAY INGRAM Co-host / Producer - @discovery.ca
Renowned science broadcaster and writer JAY INGRAM is a co-host and producer of Discovery Channel's award-winning @discovery.ca, the television world's first and only daily science and nature news magazine.
Following that, Ingram presented items on the brain for the CBC television show The Health Show and contributed regular weekly science features for CBC Newsworld's Canada Live (1993-94).
Jay has been awarded The McNeill Medal and the Sandford Fleming Medal (both for the popularization of science), the Michael Smith Award, and two honorary doctors of science degrees, from McGill University and Carleton University.
www.exn.net /Stories/2001/02/22/54.asp   (315 words)

  
 Jay Ingram's Blog: JITOTM06: Einstein's Brain
Jay gives an overview of the experiments performed on Einstein's Brain at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario by Dr.
Jay goes on to describe an experiment proposed - but not tried- by Dr.
To listen to this episode of Jay Ingram's Theatre of the Mind, simply subscribe to the weekly podcast using iTunes or the RSS feed reader of your choice.
www.jayingram.ca /2006/02/jitotm06-einsteins-brain.html   (431 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Velocity of Honey: And More Science of Everyday Life: Books: Jay Ingram   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ingram's deft, witty writing gives a real feel for science as a human process of trying to answer the questions, no matter how inane, that happen to get stuck in one's craw.
Delightful and surprising, Jay Ingram's essays not only help to humanize and promote our understanding of science, they also remind us of the mystery that is the essence of all scientific pursuit.
Ingram's work and find his style to be excellently suited to convey the excitement of science.
www.amazon.com /Velocity-Honey-More-Science-Everyday/dp/1560256540   (1550 words)

  
 Discovery Channel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
From September, 1979 to January, 1992, Jay hosted CBC Radio's science program Quirks And Quarks.
Jay has written eight books, three of which have won Canadian Science Writers' Awards.
When he's not hosting or producing his weekly segment Jay's Journal, he writes a weekly science column for the Toronto Star.
www.exn.net /Jay/page.asp?num=12   (294 words)

  
 Jay Ingram's Blog
Jay Ingram's Theatre of the Mind is a weekly audioblog and podcast exploring consciousness, the mind, and the brain.
Jay Ingram is the author of eight books, a regular columnist for the Toronto Star, and the host of Discovery Channel Canada's award-winning science show, Daily Planet.
These are the kinds of questions explored in Jay's latest best-selling book.
www.jayingram.ca   (234 words)

  
 Jay Ingram Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
In this delightful and amusing text, Jay Ingram explores the extraordinary science behind ordinary happenings.
Here are twenty-one unexpected and fascinating tales of science's stranger facts and episodes-from why we laugh, to why moths fly to the light, to how slinging drinks affects both memory and perception in a barmaid's brain (for the better!).
Best-selling author and media personality Jay Ingram offers investigations from the very edges of science...
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Jay_Ingram   (604 words)

  
 Theatre of the Mind by Jay Ingram
JAY INGRAM is the author of several bestselling books,
Lively...witty...in the tradition of Stephen Jay Gould and Oliver Sacks.
[Ingram] manages a difficult trick— making the minutiae of science seem alluring to the uninitiated.
www.theatreofthemind.ca /author.html   (105 words)

  
 Jay Ingram - Penguin Books Authors - Penguin Books
Jay Ingram - Penguin Books Authors - Penguin Books
Jay Ingram is the host of the Discovery Channel’s Daily Planet and is the author of several Penguin bestsellers including Talk, Talk, Talk, The Science of Everyday Life and The Burning House, which won the 1995 Canadian Science Writers Book Award.
He has also written three children's books and has written and hosted several radio documentaries, including Cranial Pursuits and The Talk Show.
www.penguin.ca /nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,0_1000015835,00.html   (84 words)

  
 IMDb Name Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Jack Ingram (I) (Actor, Lost in Alaska (1952))
Daniel Ingram (I) (Miscellaneous Crew, Waiting on the Lost (2001))
There may be additional matches in special interest areas that are only available to users choosing to see them.
uk.imdb.com /Name?Jay+Ingram   (96 words)

  
 Word Spy - Jay Ingram
We all perform amazing linguistic feats in everyday conversation, and most of the time we'd be completely unable to explain how we knew what to do.
The other night I heard this on the radio broadcast of a Toronto Blue Jays game: "Winfield might be even more careful in this at-bat if he were to take the Baltimore-Milwaukee score on the Zurich Insurance Canada out-of-town scoreboard into account." Wow!
Winfield would end up leaving his bat on his shoulder if he tried to analyze that sentence!
www.wordspy.com /WAW/Ingram-Jay.asp   (142 words)

  
 False Positives: Jay Ingram, Science Guy
I had the pleasure to talk with Mr.
Ingram on several topics, and look forward to reading his newest book when it's published this Fall (2205).
I hope the pleasure was mutual, that I didn't pester him too much (I tried to contain myself, really!) and his conference was a success.
www.falsepositives.com /bs/2005/02/jay-ingram-science-guy.html   (135 words)

  
 :: Discovery Channel CA ::
Following that, Ingram presented items on the brain for the CBC TV’s The Health Show and contributed regular weekly science features for CBC Newsworld's Canada Live (1993-94).
He has received two honorary doctorate degrees, from Carleton University and McGill University.
Jay has written eight books (three for children), three of which have won "Canadian Science Writers’ Awards".
www.exn.ca /dailyplanet/jayingram.asp?t=dp   (246 words)

  
 Plonacy Dom by Jay Ingram, Polish, Science & Technology, Printed Matter
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 Docket Sheet (full) - State v Jay Efrem Ingram   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Date: 03/25/2004 Author: Per Curiam Decision: Affirmed Opinion Notes: Op_Pages: 1 Opinion_$: 0.20 Cite: ==================================PARTIES==================================== Ingram, Jay Efram (Defendant) (Appellant) (Pauper) =================================RECEIPTS==================================== Charged Amount Paid Receipt# Pages 10/16/2003 24.50 02/10/2004 8989 14 For: Printing: Notice of Appeal.
Filed 11/05/2003 Filed By: [Duncan B. McCormick] for Defendant-Appellant Ingram ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12/04/2003 33.25 01/29/2004 8975 19 For: Printing: Appellee Brief.
Filed 12/03/2003 Filed By: [W. Wallace Finlator of N.C. Department of Justice for Plaintiff-Appellee State ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- =================================ATTORNEYS=================================== [Attorney for Defendant-Appellant Ingram] Mr.
www.aoc.state.nc.us /www/public/sc/dsheets/545-03-1.htm   (155 words)

  
 Jay Ingram   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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 Random House | Authors | Jay Ingram
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