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  No. 01-0520
Anderson was charged in connection with the blunt-trauma death of Joseph, a two and one-half year old for whom she was appointed the guardian.
Anderson testified that she sometimes "played rough" with the children, that some of Joseph's bruises resulted from spankings administered by her and others, and that she had hit Joseph with a shoe.
Anderson argues that the prosecutor improperly insinuated that she had never taken Joseph to a doctor in response to Anderson's assertion that Joseph had been diagnosed with a skin disease which caused him to bruise easily.
www.wisbar.org /res/capp/2001/01-0520.htm   (1036 words)

  
 Joseph Anderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Anderson (November 5, 1757–April 17, 1837) was a U.S. political figure who served as a United States Senator from Tennessee and later as the first Comptroller of the United States Treasury.
Anderson was to serve in this seat continuously until his retirement from the Senate effective March 3, 1815.
Anderson County, Tennessee is named in honor of Joseph Anderson.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joseph_Anderson   (303 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | High court removes Utah judge
Anderson was first accused in June 2000 of not moving quickly enough in cases involving alleged child abuse or neglect.
Anderson's attorney, Wayne G. Petty, said the decision is disappointing, and he believes it focused too heavily on the judge's recusal from certain cases.
Anderson was appointed in 1995, and Utahns voted to retain him in 1998.
deseretnews.com /dn/view/0,1249,590038313,00.html   (981 words)

  
 ahanderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Joseph was reared to the pursuit of farming, and early in life learned the trade of carpenter.
Anderson was elected to the office of Justice of the Peace in 1881, to fill an unexpired term, and was re-elected to the full term in August, 1882.
Anderson was born in 1846, and is a native of Christian County.
www.kyseeker.com /christian/bio/ahanderson.htm   (342 words)

  
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Specifically, the Andersons argue that an action for conversion and negligence is proper in this case because, they say, they had a possessory interest in the Thunderbird where it had been in their possession for five years.
Accordingly, Joseph and Angela Anderson did not have legal title to the vehicle, and therefore, the trial court did not err in granting summary judgment with regards to Joseph and Angela Anderson's claim of conversion.
Joseph and Angela Anderson argue that the circuit court erred in finding that they were not among the class of persons protected under § 32-13-1 et seq., Ala.
www.birminghambar.org /data/SlipOpinions/CivApp/2011005.htm   (1091 words)

  
 INDOC MEMBER Joseph Anderson , M.D. Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Anderson also cares for various orthopedic conditions unrelated to the knee, including sports injuries, especially from basketball, football, soccer, skiing, gymnastics and volleyball.
Furthermore, Dr. Anderson's facility is able to provide orthopedic supplies to assist the patient in his or her medical condition.
Anderson has an on-site physical therapy department staffed with three physical therapists to accommodate the patients requiring habilitative services.
www.indoc.com /anderson   (216 words)

  
 Gerstacker Institute for Professional Management
Anderson commanded troops as an infantry officer in the 82nd Airborne Division and served two tours of duty with the 1st Cavalry Division in Vietnam.
Anderson served as aide-de-camp to two general officers, and was an assistant professor in the Department of Social Sciences at West Point.
Anderson is currently Chairman and Chief Executive Officer to TAG Holdings, LLC, which has the strategy of owning a controlling interest in a diverse range of manufacturing and service related enterprises.
www.albion.edu /gerstacker/symposium/Anderson.asp   (591 words)

  
 Joseph Anderson will lecture Nov. 9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Professor Joseph D. Anderson, director of the Center for the Cognitive Study of Moving Images at Georgia State University, will present a University Lecture on Nov. 9 in the Film Forum of the Center for Theatre Arts at 4:30 p.m.
Anderson's lecture, titled "Realism and the Perception of Artifacts in Motion Pictures," is free and open to the public.
Anderson is one of the major scholars in a most important recent development in the study of the moving image called cognitive film studies, which argues -- as distinct from ideologically driven theories -- that theoretical claims about fundamental elements of film can be made in such a way that they can be tested empirically.
www.news.cornell.edu /chronicle/00/11.2.00/Anderson_lecture.html   (328 words)

  
 Horowitz's Notepad: Joseph Anderson’s Ignorant Slander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Anderson implies that fl slave owners were okay because they "purchased their own family members to protect them in and from slave-owning states." If this were true, he would have a point.
Anderson claims that most Americans are connected to slavery because "slavery has spawned a legacy of racial oppression that exists to this day." Does he want to include Hispanic and Asian immigrants whose tax dollars would be taken for reparations?
Anderson's argument that government owes the debt, not individuals, is spurious.
www.frontpagemag.com /Articles/Printable.asp?ID=5909   (487 words)

  
 Joseph Smith's New York Reputation Reexamined - FARMS Review
His case is essentially: "Since Joseph habitually lied and cheated, don't believe he was truthful on his visions." I personally think this causation should be reversed: Since the Palmyra-Manchester communities could not believe in Joseph Smith's visions, they developed the corporate rationalization that the budding prophet lied and cheated.
Since Rodger Anderson argues so intensely for respecting Hurlbut and his signers, evidently their supposed view of Joseph Smith is really his: "For them, he would always remain a superstitious adolescent dreamer and his success as a prophet a riddle for which there was no answer" (p.
Indeed, Joseph's use of the seer stone to find lost objects and buried riches is suggested by the phraseology of his mother's history, recollections in the Harris-Tiffany interview, and the surviving but highly selective 1826 trial notes.
farms.byu.edu /display.php?table=review&id=56   (9560 words)

  
 Kentuckiana Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Joseph ANDERSON was born 28 June 1814 in KY. He was the son of John ANDERSON and Rachel JACK.
Rebecca ANDERSON was born 20 Jul 1845 in Harrison Co., IN and died Aug 1919 in Belleville, St Clair Co., IL.
Lucy Ellen ANDERSON was born 20 Mar 1848 in Harrison Co., IN and died 18 Jan 1890.
www.kentuckianagenealogy.org /boards/messages/13/3564.html   (929 words)

  
 JOSEPH REID ANDERSON, CSA
Anderson saw action at Mechanicsville, and Gaines' Mill.
After the fall of Richmond, Tredegar was confiscated by federal government authorities, but was released by 1867, with Anderson back in leadership as a prominent Virginia businessman.
Anderson died on September 7, 1892, at the Isles of Shoals, NH.
www.multied.com /Bio/CWcGENS/CSAAndersonJoReid.html   (226 words)

  
 Joseph Anderson -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Anderson was born near (Click link for more info and facts about Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He served in the (The revolution of the American colonies against Great Britain; 1775-1783) American Revolutionary War and afterward was admitted to the (A Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies) Delaware (A rigid piece of metal or wood; usually used as a fastening or obstruction or weapon) bar.
In 1797 he was elected by the (Click link for more info and facts about Tennessee General Assembly) Tennessee General Assembly to fill the vacancy in the Senate created by that body's expulsion of the seat's original occupant, (Click link for more info and facts about William Blount) William Blount.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/j/jo/joseph_anderson.htm   (468 words)

  
 The Anderson Family
A pro-slavery Kentuckian but absolutely loyal to the Union, Robert Anderson was considered an ideal choice for commander in Charleston Harbor during the 1860 secession crisis.
Forced to surrender, Anderson returned to the North with a sense of failure in not having prevented the war.
Anderson had been so adept as an artillery pupil in his days at West Point that his instructor had broken tradition to keep him as an assistant.
www.iment.com /maida/familytree/anderson/anderson.htm   (737 words)

  
 Morrison Foerster : Attorneys : Professional Summary : Joseph A. Anderson, ...
Joseph A. Anderson is the Managing Partner of Morrison and Foerster's Singapore office.
Anderson is one of a small number of project finance lawyers with substantial experience in negotiating both finance documents, such as credit and security agreements, and project contracts, such as concession agreements, turnkey construction contracts and offtake sales agreements.
Anderson speaks and writes frequently on topics related to infrastructure development and finance.
www.mofo.com /attorney/individual.asp?Anderson4907   (276 words)

  
 Inside the Mind of Joseph Smith: Psychobiography and the Book of Mormon
Even though Joseph Smith was revered as a prophet, he probably was not happy because he knew he was living a lie and had to constantly make the unnatural effort of appearing to have prophetic powers.
A typhoid epidemic nearly claimed her daughter Sophronia, and the same affliction left Joseph with a crippled leg, after which he was sent to live on the coast with an uncle.
Inside the Mind of Joseph Smith, writes W. Meissner (Professor of Psychoanalysis, Boston College; author, Ignatius of Loyola: The Psychology of a Saint): "is a superb study, approached with the dual advantage of an insider and an experienced psychiatrist.
www.lds-mormon.com /josephsmithmind.shtml   (3576 words)

  
 Augusta Georgia: obits@ugusta: Mr. Joseph Anderson 1/23/98
Joseph McRoy ``Roy'' Anderson, 77, of 1731 Hicks St., died Thursday, Jan. 22, 1998, at University Hospital.
Anderson, a native of Blythe, had retired from the civil service at Fort Gordon and was an Army veteran of World War II.
Survivors include his wife, Deona Beckum Anderson; one son, Joseph McRoy Anderson Jr., Appling; three daughters, Diane A. Schlein and Debbie A. Jones, both of Augusta, and Denise A. Sherrill, Martinez; three brothers, John T. Anderson Jr., William A. Anderson and Richard L. Anderson; and seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
chronicle.augusta.com /stories/012398/124-7095.shtml   (210 words)

  
 M240 Anderson (Joseph Reid) Letter, 1872
Joseph Reid Anderson (1813-1892) was a native of Botetourt County, Virginia, and an 1836 graduate of West Point.
Anderson resigned from the army in 1837, and between 1838 and 1841, he assisted with construction of the highway between Staunton and Winchester, Virginia.
Anderson continued to head Tredegar Iron Works and remained active in state, city, and local affairs until his death in 1892.
www.lib.usm.edu /~archives/m240text.htm   (325 words)

  
 ARS : Joseph M Anderson
Kong, L., Anderson, J.M., Ohm, H. Induction of wheat defense and stress-related genes in response to fusarium graminearum.
Anderson, J.M., Williams, C.E., Goodwin, S.B., Scofield, S.R., Ohm, H.W. Quantitative analysis of wheat defense-gene expression in response to insect, fungal, and viral pests.
Goodwin, S.B., Anderson, J.M., Ohm, H.W., Lohret, T.A., Crasta, O.R., Williams, C.E. Use of high-throughput transcript analysis in wheat to characterize genes responding to diverse pests and pathogens.
www.ars.usda.gov /pandp/people/people.htm?personid=155   (963 words)

  
 Joseph Anderson, Dept. of Agronomy, Purdue University
Francki, M.G., WA Berzonsky HW Ohm, JM Anderson.
Anderson, J.M. Williams, S.B. Goodwin, S.R. Scofield, and H.W. Ohm.
Scofield, S.R., J.M. Anderson, C.F. Crane, S.B. Goodwin, H.W. Ohm, C.E. Williams, T.A. Lohret, and O.R. Crasta.
www.agry.purdue.edu /staffbio/jmabio.htm   (860 words)

  
 Joseph Anderson Henshaw
Hinshaw, Joseph A., head-of-household, age 32, born in Alabama; father born in Alabama; mother born in Tennessee; second marriage, married 14 years; occupation: farmer, general farm; owned farm.
Joseph and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 10 1930), living in the household of son Raymond on Bankhead Highway, Eastaboga Precinct, Talladega County, Alabama:
Joseph Anderson Henshaw died Jan 15 1935, Estillfork, Jackson County, Alabama; buried Bostick Hill Cemetery, Jackson County, Alabama.
www.rawbw.com /~hinshaw/cgi-bin/id?5617   (1166 words)

  
 The Oakland Press: Local News: Obituary: Joseph Anderson
Anderson had undergone bypass surgery about 12 years ago, but seemed fine since.
Pam Anderson said her husband was cutting the lawn on June 5 and had stopped the mower to talk to her when he collapsed.
Anderson is survived by his mother Lorraine Anderson; brothers William (Marion) Anderson, Robert Anderson, John (Christine) Anderson and Jeremy (Jennifer) Anderson and many other family members and friends.
www.theoaklandpress.com /stories/060804/loc_20040608038.shtml   (573 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and of His Friend Mr. Abraham Adams: And, an Apology ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Henry Fielding wrote both Joseph Andrews (1742) and Shamela (1741) in response to Samuel Richardson's book Pamela (1740), of which Shamela is a splendidly bawdy travesty.
Joseph Andrews begins as a parody, too, but soon outgrows its origins, and its deepest roots lie in Cervantes and Marivaux.
When Joseph Andrews, the naive footman of Lady Booby, deflects the amorous advances of both her Ladyship and Slipslop, the Lady's servant, he is sent packing.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/019283343X?v=glance   (1050 words)

  
 MSJ @ AU (Game 1)
Joseph at Anderson University (Game 1) - Play-by-Play Apr 19, 2003 at Anderson, Ind. (Raven Field) Score by Innings R H E ---------------------------------------------- Mt.
Anderson University - inning 7 Mallory to c for Berndsen.
Joseph - inning 8 Roland to rf for Quilty.
www.msj.edu /athletics/womens/softball/archived/season03/sb03-30.html   (1065 words)

  
 William & Joseph Brown>> Anderson CO. KY 1800's   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Joseph and Willaim are buried at the "Brown Family Graveyard" near Birdie KY. Joseph was buried next to his first wife.Joseph's second wife was Elizabeth (Butler?).
Joseph and Elizabeth had at least 11 children, one of them Ira C. Brown, Sharon's father.
Joseph and part of his clan moved up here to Brown CO.,Ohio where he died in the 30's.
www.gizwebs.com /brown-baker/_disc1/0000005d.htm   (133 words)

  
 Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO): JOSEPH CARL ANDERSON, MOUNTAIN CLIMBER, ADVENTURER AND OILMAN.(Local)@ HighBeam ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
His adventures took him from the depths of the ocean to the tops of mountains.
Joseph Carl Anderson was an eclectic man who loved history, climbed most of Colorado's Fourteeners and Mount McKinley, and taught his children how to scuba dive.
Anderson, president of Anderson Oil Co., died Monday in Denver after a long battle with colon cancer.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:80818771&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (191 words)

  
 MSJ @ AU (Game 2)
Joseph at Anderson University (Game 2) - Play-by-Play Apr 19, 2003 at Anderson, Ind. (Raven Field) Score by Innings R H E ----------------------------------------- Mt.
Joseph starters: 22/cf Neumann; 20/rf Sunderman; 14/3b Higgins; 31/2b Gering; 5/c Mallory; 4/ss Gray; 24/lf Johnson; 30/1b Roberto; 9/dh Stroub; 10/p Esterman; Anderson University starters: 1/ss Wood; 14/3b Moore; 18/cf Ramming; 28/c Deane; 11/1b LaRue; 10/2b Dean; 8/lf Fox; 4/p Hall; 2/rf Quilty; Mt.
Joseph - inning 6 Mallory reached on an error by ss.
www.msj.edu /athletics/womens/softball/archived/season03/sb03-31.html   (861 words)

  
 Official Biography for Joseph T. Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Major General Joseph T. Anderson was the former Commanding General, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Forces Pacific, Okinawa, Japan.
Major General Anderson was born in Detroit, Mich. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps upon graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1968.
In 1990, Major General Anderson became the Commanding Officer, Marine Aircraft Group 13 in Yuma, Ariz. In 1992 he served as Executive Assistant to the Director of Tactical Warfare Programs in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
www.usmc.mil /genbios2.nsf/biographies/284D4AC85413B39385256A40007188D5?opendocument   (325 words)

  
 Alibris: Joseph Anderson
As a California farm boy in the 1920s, Bud Anderson began his lifelong love affair with the planes he flew over his father's orchard.
by Wallace, Joseph, and Anderson, Sparky (Foreword by)
Anderson's primary argument is that motion picture viewers mentally process the projected images and sounds of a movie according to the same perceptual rules used in response to visual and aural stimuli in the world outside the theater.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Joseph_Anderson   (771 words)

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