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  Martin Lichtenstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martin Heinrich Carl Lichtenstein (January 10, 1780 - September 2, 1857) was a German physician, explorer and zoologist.
Lichtenstein was born in Hamburg and studied medicine at Jena and Helmstedt.
In 1841 Lichtenstein was responsible for the creation of Berlin's Zoological Gardens, when he persuaded Friedrich Wilhelm IV to donate the grounds of his pheasantry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Martin_Lichtenstein   (179 words)

  
 Lichtenstein dynasty
The Lichtenstein family consisted of several well-known naturalists of the eighteenth and nineteenth century stemming from the lineage of a converted rabbi, who was baptized in 1626.
One of A. Lichtenstein's sons, Martin Heinrich Karl Lichtenstein (1780-1857), was a well known ornithologist and held positions as a professor of zoology at the University of Berlin as well as the director of the Zoological Museum of Berlin.
Lichtenstein previously had written a series of three sales catalogs that included several species descriptions; in 1793 one on mammals and birds, in 1794 one on shells, and in 1796 one on insects.
www.vetigastropoda.com /Lichtenstein/introduction.html   (1811 words)

  
 Cocaine Blamed For Death Of Man Shot With Taser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Lichtenstein refused to cooperate and was yelling, "Leave me alone, just let me die," before he was shot in the back of his shoulder with the Taser, Detective Mike Dougherty said.
Lichtenstein also was shocked three times with a Taser on June 17 by Riviera Beach police officers after he was arrested for driving a stolen vehicle.
Lichtenstein was arrested several times in the past 10 years, according to Florida Department of Law Enforcement records, and struggled with a drug problem, his mother said.
www.mapinc.org /newscc/v05/n1414/a09.html?397   (571 words)

  
 Lichtenstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lichtenstein Castle — in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Lichtenstein — a municipality in the Tübingen district in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Lichtenstein — an 1826 novel by Wilhelm Hauff
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lichtenstein   (148 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Martin Lichtenstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Lichtenstein's Hartebeest (Sigmoceros lichtensteinii) is a savannah and floodplain dwelling antelope found in southern Central Africa.
Lichtenstein's Hartebeest typically stand about 1.25 m (4 ft) at the shoulder and have a mass of around 150 kg (330 lb).
Lichtenstein's Hartebeest are a red brown colour, which is lighter on the underbelly.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Martin-Lichtenstein   (742 words)

  
 Press Releases 8-27-2005
She called back a few minutes later to tell dispatchers that the man was now on her car, had no pants and she was afraid he was going to break into her house.
Lichtenstein was transported to Martin Memorial North where he was admitted.
Lichtenstein's wife, Angela Lichtenstein (10/19/74) same address, told Deputies they had both been smoking crack cocaine for the last 72 hours.
www.sheriff.martin.fl.us /PressRelease-8-27-05.htm   (256 words)

  
 Victor G. Devinatz | Nelson Lichtenstein and the Politics of Reuther Scholarship | Labour/Le Travail, 51 | The History ...
In the end, Lichtenstein seems unwilling to accept this conclusion, apparently because he disapproves of the politics of the Lovestoneites.
Moreover, as Lichtenstein writes, Levinson immediately commenced "to draft speeches and position papers" that placed him in "the non-Communist, and after August 1939, the anti-Communist camp," an observation that is entirely consistent with the position of my article.
Lichtenstein opts instead for a trans-historical argument, in which evidence is not really much of an issue and established conceptions and conventional wisdoms override documentation.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/llt/51/devinatz.html   (2232 words)

  
 National Gallery of Art | Press Office
Lichtenstein's Girl with Beach Ball III, an oil and magna on canvas measuring 80 x 66 inches, combines his early pop images with Picasso's 1932 painting Bather with a Beach Ball.
Martin's Field #2, measuring 74 7/8 inches square, is an early example of the strict grid in her oeuvre, a device that she adopted in 1962.
The paintings by Lichtenstein and Martin will be on view later during 2003 in the Gallery's East Building concourse galleries.
www.nga.gov /press/2003/releases/acqui/meyer.htm   (1182 words)

  
 Martin Glaberman: Walter Reuther, "Social Unionist"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Involved in Lichtenstein’s failure to note the importance of this action is his tendency to exaggerate the ability of GM and the other auto corporations to use their financial and industrial weight to short circuit labor militancy.
Lichtenstein thinks that Reuther left the labor movement a legacy that could be the basis for a revival.
What neither Lichtenstein nor anyone else seems to notice is that where Reuther had the power in his own union, he did nothing to end job discrimination and segregation.
www.marxists.org /archive/glaberman/1996/xx/reuther.htm   (2152 words)

  
 Commentary: Steve Martin is just as funny behind the pen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
With Steve Martin, the chicken and the egg question is about writing and performing, and the answer is that they went together.
When Martin made the difficult transition from stand-up comic to movie star, it was no surprise that he was often the screenwriter, too.
Martin found an appropriate collaborator in Sternheim (1878-1942), the greatest German playwright in the generation before Brecht.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/05139/506697.stm   (861 words)

  
 Man dies after Martin deputies fire Taser at him
Brian Lichtenstein had been out of Palm Beach County Jail for four days and was in the midst of a three-day crack-cocaine binge when sheriff deputies found him Friday night running naked through woods near Riverland Mobile Home Park in Stuart, according to the incident report.
Lichtenstein's mother, Rosemarie, said doctors told her he went into cardiac arrest on his way to the hospital and suffered two strokes.
Angie Lichtenstein said that on Friday she and her husband were driving along Kanner Highway in Stuart when they ran out of gas in front of the Riverland Mobile Home Park.
infowars.net /Pages/Aug05/290805taser.htm   (620 words)

  
 Press Releases 8-29-2005
Deputies found Brian Lichtenstein (11/8/73) 5005 Horizon Ave, Stuart, crawling through the woods naked and yelling "leave me alone" and "I want to die".
At the time of the incident, Deputies were not sure if the taser made contact or had any effect on Lichtenstein.
Lichtenstein was transported to Martin Memorial North where he was admitted and then died Saturday, August 27, at 5:46am.
www.sheriff.martin.fl.us /PressRelease-8-29-05.htm   (183 words)

  
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Even though Martin increased his executive board majority, he was unable to get the delegates to accept his proposals for increased centralization of the union.
After the convention, Martin eliminated a number of key organizers who were instrumental in building the union and in leading the 1936-1937 strikes of the union.
The point now, said Foster, is that Martin and his Red-baiting at the behest of Jay Lovestone has made it necessary that he be gotten rid of, and this means that Martin must be discredited among the overwhelming majority of the automobile workers.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/llt/49/09devina.html   (8429 words)

  
 Roy Lichtenstein
Roy Lichtenstein - Lichtenstein, Roy, 1923–97, American painter, b.
Lichtenstein: seeing is believing: at the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami, a recent exhibition--replete with visually cunning paintings, works on paper and sculptures--examined Roy Lichtenstein's career-long preoccupation with spatial illusions and the science of perception.
Roy Lichtenstein's best period was over in a flash: although his career lasted more than 50 years, his comic-strip style was perfected in a five-year burst.
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0281484.html   (377 words)

  
 MD-Times.com - Ralph Martin
Ralph Lowell Martin, 86, Corpus Christi, Texas, died Dec. 30, 2005.
The son of the late Mary Faye (Ridge) and Clarence Howard Martin, he was born March 15, 1919, in Gosport.
Martin was vice president and personnel manager of Lichtenstein’s Department Stores in Corpus Christi for 27 years.
www.md-times.com /?module=displaystory&story_id=11660&format=html   (362 words)

  
 The Compleat Steve :: About Steve :: Person :: Bellagio Show Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Martin Mull would wince at a news release about his new show of dreamlike figurative paintings at the Rena Bransten Gallery in San Francisco that says he's ``best known as an actor.'' Mull, who lives in Los Angeles, has bachelor's and master's degrees in fine arts and has taught painting on the college level.
Martin's collection is exclusively figurative, including a fine chromatic abstraction (circa 1916) by Stanton Macdonald-Wright, whose spiraling planes of fractured color describe a Cubist head; a classic, True Romance comic heroine by Roy Lichtenstein; and, Bay Area painter David Park's blunt reworking of Picasso's prehistoric dryads, "Two Women" (1957).
Martin kicked off the first show of his private collection of modern and contemporary art Friday at the Bellagio hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip with a private, star-studded gala.
www.compleatsteve.com /person/body_bellagio_1.htm   (4281 words)

  
 Martin Lichtenstein - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Martin Lichtenstein - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Martin Lichtenstein contains research on
Martin Lichtenstein, 1780 births, 1857 deaths and German zoologists.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Martin_Lichtenstein   (173 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Steve Martin donates $1M to art collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Martin has collection of paintings from Roy Lichtenstein, Pablo Picasso, Edward Hopper, and Georges Seurat.
Martin is a serious art collector whose acquisitions have included works by Roy Lichtenstein, Pablo Picasso, Edward Hopper and Georges Seurat.
Martin sponsored last summer's exhibition of the "maple sugar" paintings of 19th-century American artist Eastman Johnson.
usatoday.com /life/people/2005-02-09-martin-art-donation_x.htm?csp=34   (364 words)

  
 Biography for Steve Martin (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) provided Martin with his first film role, enacting the Beatles song "Maxwell's Silver Hammer." He subsequently cowrote his first "proper" film, The Jerk (1979), a starring vehicle that visualized situations he described in some stand-up routines, and the first of his several collaborations with Carl Reiner.
Back then he was compared to Jerry Lewis, but Martin made his loftier screen ambitions plain by taking the lead in the daring but ill-fated film adaptation of Dennis Potter's mordant BBC series Pennies From Heaven (1981).
Martin was an egotistical brain surgeon nearly done in by vamp Kathleen Turner in The Man With Two Brains (1983).
www.imdb.com /name/nm0000188/bio   (1917 words)

  
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David Lichtenstein was a senior attorney with the Federal Communications Commission.
Thomas H. Moorer was the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under president Richard Nixon.
Martin A. Lee, "Who are the Knights of Malta?" Natl Catholic Reporter, October 11, 1983.
www.jfkmontreal.com /dmartin_cache/public_eye_aim.htm   (2345 words)

  
 The Compleat Steve :: About Steve :: Person :: Bellagio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Martin made his fortune playing a jerk, but his is not a jerk's collection.
Martin's favorite artist seems to be Eric Fischl, a contemporary who explores as well as anyone the sex obsession of postwar American suburbanites.
Martin's five-month exhibit is the first public display of his collection of 28 works by Roy Lichtenstein, Pablo Picasso, David Hockney and Edward Hopper, among others.
www.compleatsteve.com /person/art_bellagio.htm   (7932 words)

  
 Monthly Review November 1996 Martin Glaberman
Nelson Lichtenstein, The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor (New York: and Chicago: Basic Books, 1995), 575 pp., $35.00, cloth.
Lichtenstein reports that after Reuther became UAW president he "beefed up the union's Engineering Department, where Robert Kanter...taught autoworkers time-studydy techniques with which to counter company foremen and engineers." (p.
MARTIN GLABERMAN is professor Emeritus of Social Science at the College of Lifelong Learning at Wayne State University in Detroit.
www.monthlyreview.org /1196glab.htm   (2229 words)

  
 Official Web Site of The Infinite Mind public radio series and Lichtenstein Creative Media.
Next, renowned TV newscaster Jane Pauley tells The Infinite Mind’s Bill Lichtenstein how steroids and anti-depressants, intended to treat a case of hives, instead sent her spiraling into depression and mild mania, unmasking a hidden vulnerability to bipolar disorder.
When she started thinking about suicide, her doctor sent her to the hospital, and in the process, she re-evaluated who she was – emerging as an advocate for people with living with bipolar disorder and mental illnesses.
Lichtenstein Creative Media is producing Juveniles in Crisis, an in-depth documentary examination of the social welfare of juveniles.
www.theinfinitemind.com   (1545 words)

  
 Back to Summary Page
Gary David Martin (aka, David Martin; aka, DC Dave) of Chantilly, VA has publicly denied any tangible association with Accuracy in Media or its founder, Reed Irvine.
More specifically, Public Eye identified David Martin as a member of AIM’s National Advisory Board, along with Admiral Thomas H. Moorer and Clare Boothe Luce, among others.
Martin advised me, on August 19, 2002, that Reed Irvine has his work telephone number.
www.jfkmontreal.com /dmartin_principal_aim.htm   (218 words)

  
 CBC Arts: Steve Martin donates $1M to support U.S. art
Martin made the donation, which will be spread out over five years, to the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens.
Steve Martin, seen here in 2004, has donated $1 million US to support American art at The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens.
Martin, star of such films as The Jerk, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Father of the Bride, has amassed a serious art collection, including works by Roy Lichtenstein, Pablo Picasso and Edward Hopper.
www.cbc.ca /story/arts/national/2005/02/09/Arts/martinartdonation050209.html   (523 words)

  
 Martin Davidsson
Ning is a neat idea but its components are pretty incomplete for being a mash-up "playground." For an example, I put together swivel, which is a silly app to explore the squared circle pool.
It would be easier to tell if these driveways weren't 100 yards long with gated entrances :) Another cool part (and probably related) is crossing Sand Hill Rd, home of the venture capitalists that pump out 40% of that kind of funding in the US.
This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.
martindavidsson.blogspot.com   (738 words)

  
 RedOrbit NEWS | Promoting Maintenance and Generalization Through Cognitive Decision Making Training
Cognitive decision-making skills are essential for establishing and meeting goals, planning careers, exploring/investigating career choices, making decisions about the future, and establishing objectives and activities.
Little investigative attention has been given to the decision-making skills, career/ vocational development, and the relatively narrow range of career options for students with disabilities in today's labor market.
Martin, J. E., Marshall, L. H., & Maxson, L. Transition policy: Infusing selfdetermination and self-advocacy into transition programs.
www.redorbit.com /modules/news/tools.php?tool=print&id=175197   (4412 words)

  
 Read about Martin Lichtenstein at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Martin Lichtenstein and learn about Martin ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Research Martin Lichtenstein and learn about Martin Lichtenstein here!
In 1841 Lichtenstein was responsible for the creation of Berlin's
Friedrich Wilhelm IV to donate the grounds of his pheasantry.
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Martin_Lichtenstein   (109 words)

  
 Sotheby's - Services & Information - Investor Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Eleven works from the Estate of Vera G. List brought $8,246,800, well over the high estimate of $6.9 million and highlighted by Agnes Martin's Leaves which brought a record $2,584,000, over a high estimate of $2.2 million.
The top lot was led by Agnes Martin's Leaves, an acrylic and pencil on canvas from 1966, which brought $2,584,000 (est.
The second highest lot of the group was Ed Ruscha's Not Only Securing the Last Letter, But Damaging It as Well (Boss), an oil on canvas from 1964 which brought $1,912,000.
www.shareholder.com /bid/news/20031113-122522.cfm   (844 words)

  
 The Infinite Mind programs
Martin will talk with us about other possible medical and military applications for Donoghue’s work and the ethical implications of the innovations.
Right now in the United States, tens of millions of Americans live as part of a minority group that is routinely denied jobs, housing and basic human rights.
For the 44 million Americans living with mental illness, change is coming through the efforts of unsung heroes and revolutionary, grass-roots approaches to transformation.
www.lcmedia.com /mindprgm.htm   (4162 words)

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