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  Mosher v. Dollar Tree Stores, Inc.(2001) * U.S.7th
Although Mosher alleges that she was forced to resign due to the harassment, she concedes that she never reported the situation to Limo's superior, the district manager Bill Rice.
Mosher contends that this situation was entirely involuntary and that she agreed to it only because she needed to keep her job.
Overall, Mosher's passivity, her unwillingness to alert anyone or to change her living arrangement with Limo, are inconsistent with her claim that she was subject to an unbearable work environment and that her only option was to flee Limo by quitting her job.
www.claimrep.com /laws/cases/Us7/caseUS7Mosher.htm   (2590 words)

  
 Eugene Mosher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gene Mosher (born January 13, 1949 in Watertown, New York) is best known for inventing the graphic touchscreen point of sale computer and is a pioneer of human-computer interaction, including application-specific GUIs and network computing.
Mosher is a 1966 graduate of Xaverius College in Borgerhout, Belgium and received a Bachelor's degree in Social Anthropology from S.U.N.Y. Buffalo in 1972.
Mosher sold his restaurant business in 1984 and moved from Syracuse, New York to Eugene, Oregon, where he began work on the first graphic touchscreen point of sale computer, based on the Atari ST.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Mosher   (417 words)

  
 WILLIAM STEPHEN MOSHER
Mosher for his work in establishing the Star of Hope Mission in Houston, which feeds and houses the poor, hungry, and homeless.
The Mosher trade name has been a familiar sight on the slender fingers of steel stretching skyward to form the framework for many of the larger construction projects in the southwest.
The Moshers were active in their church life at Scofield Memorial Church (formerly First Congregational Church) where Will served on the board of Elders and Margaret Mosher was Sunday School superintendent of the Department for 35 years.
www.geocities.com /kathyclark120@prodigy.net   (1507 words)

  
 Mosher Sullivan Development Partners, LLC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In fact, Mosher Sullivan itself was born from a unique partnership between a leader in planning, public-private financing, government and neighborhood relations and a technical expert in construction management.
Mosher Sullivan has both the planning and construction expertise to ensure that our projects are successful not only when completed, but in the future.
Mosher Sullivan has the experience, the systems, the Web-based skills and the personnel to manage even the most complex projects from start-to-finish.
www.moshersullivan.com /AboutUs.htm   (606 words)

  
 Mosher Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In his 1911 catalogue, Mosher stated that from the beginning he meant to publish books with an intellectual and spiritual kinship in a consistent format that would be aesthetically pleasing and intellectually rewarding.
Mosher understood that people who like books tend to like their sets complete, and by packaging his publications in series, as well as making some volumes available as sets, he catered to this passion.
Mosher must have been aware of the collector's penchant to own various printings of a favorite work or author, a need he or she could satisfy by purchasing that book in more than one series.
marauder.millersv.edu /~mosher/series/series.html   (1441 words)

  
 Deane F. Mosher
Mosher, D.F., Huwiler, K.G., Misenheimer, T.M., and Annis D.S. Expression of recombinant matrix components using baculoviruses.
Wennerberg, K., Armulik, A., Sadai, T., Karlsson, M., Fassler, R., Schaefer, E.M., Mosher, D.F., and Johannson, S. The cytoplasmic tyrosines of integrin of subunit beta 1A are involved in FAK activation.
Meeschaert, J., Vrtis, R.F., Shikama, Y., Sedgwick J.B., Busse, W.W., and Mosher, D.F. Engagement of a4b7 integrins by monoclonal antibodies or ligands enhances survival of human eosinophils in vitro.
www.wisc.edu /molpharm/faculty/mosher.html   (1090 words)

  
 dailypennsylvanian.com - Mosher investigated since Aug.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Mosher, who resigned from his post last week, has been charged with possession of child pornography, illegal use of a computer and possession of an instrument of crime, his computer.
Mosher is currently scheduled for a preliminary hearing on April 30 at the 18th District Police Station at 55th and Pine streets, according to Kathy Abookire, a spokeswoman for the Philadelphia District Attorney's office.
Mosher did not post bail at the station, but was transferred to the Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility, at 7901 State Rd., according to police.
dailypennsylvanian.com /vnews/display.v/ART/2003/04/24/3ea7c297c36ac   (450 words)

  
 Dr. Loren Mosher, 70; was county mental health director | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Mosher's idea was that positive social interaction would help the patient to cope with his or her illness.
In 1998, Dr. Mosher became so disenchanted with the medical establishment's inclination to treat mental illness with drugs that he issued a public resignation from the American Psychiatric Association.
Mosher wrote more than 100 articles and reviews, and a book with an Italian colleague titled "Community Mental Health: Principles and Practice" that was published in 1989 and translated into five languages.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20040719/news_1m19mosher.html   (560 words)

  
 Terry Mosher, Political Cartoonist Aislin
Terry Mosher was born in Ottawa, Ontario, in 1942.
Mosher is a prolific cartoonist; his freelance work has been published in Punch, Time Magazine, The New York Times and more.
In November of 1997, Mosher was disturbed, perhaps even horrified, by the actions of a particular group in the Middle East who were beheading girls.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/cartoonists/89984   (769 words)

  
 Prozacpotlight: Mad World News
Mosher went on to become Chief of the NIMH's Center for Studies of Schizophrenia, where for almost two decades he challenged the standard practice of overwhelming the mentally disturbed with powerful drugs.
This increased after Mosher initiated a second residential treatment project, ultimately culminating with his dismissal from the NIMH.
A clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California at San Diego medical school, Loren R. Mosher, 70, died of liver cancer July 10 at a treatment center in Berlin.
adbusters.org /metas/psycho/prozacspotlight/worldnews/mosher08_04.html   (488 words)

  
 Mosher Sullivan Development Partners, LLC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Through a contract with Mosher Sullivan, Mosher also serves as CEO of the Denver Convention Center Hotel Authority, the non-profit corporation that is financing, designing, constructing, furnishing and operating the $285 million, 1100-room Hyatt Convention Center Hotel which is expected to be completed in December 2005.
Mosher received his Master of Science in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Arizona in 1976 and remains active in urban consulting and speaking engagements.
Mosher at Mile High Development since 1997 where she was involved in the development of a 275,000 square foot office tower, a 132,000 square foot retail/entertainment center and a 900-car parking garage at Colorado Center.
www.moshersullivan.com /People.htm   (1268 words)

  
 American Metal Market: Mosher Steel fights Virginia on health, safety probe - says rules unfair
Mosher has said that it has nothing to hide--that the Roanoke plant is safe for workers.
Mosher had brought a court case against the state, seeking review of the process, but the Roanoake Circuit court dismissed it, according to John Purcell, an assistant attorney general for the state.
In other court action, Mosher is bringing a civil suit against Carol Amato, commissioner of Virginia's Department of Labor and Industry, claiming she has denied their rights to ask for review of the process, Purcell said.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3MKT/is_n231_v95/ai_6138245   (543 words)

  
 Mosher Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Also, for the first time, the reader is presented with two check-lists of Mosher Press publications later printed by Mosher's "successors." The book's opening section is particularly useful in clearly presenting the various series, privately printed books, and books printed on vellum.
This was the first nearly comprehensive bibliography of Mosher's publications aside from the Mosher catalogues themselves, and lists the first appearances within each series.
The information on the designer is found in Mosher's own explanation of the monogram as standing for P. Jacomb Hood (see his "Note" on the verso of the half-title).
marauder.millersv.edu /~mosher/bibliography/bibliography.html   (1240 words)

  
 Thomas Bird Mosher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Thomas Bird Mosher (1852-1923) of Portland, Maine was an important figure in the revival of printing that began in the late nineteenth century.
Mosher's greatest contribution, perhaps, is that he introduced American audiences to lesser-known European authors and literature when such works were largely unavailable to most readers.
Mosher also helped to create an awareness in the United States of the revival of printing and he championed the idea that works of literature could have a beautiful appearance and be made available at affordable prices.
www.usfca.edu /library/rarebook/mosher/tbm.html   (262 words)

  
 Remembrances: Loren R. Mosher, M.D.
Dr. Mosher made me believe that there is still integrity in the field, people who sincerely want to help rather than pad their pockets, and that sometimes it's better to dispense advice than meds.
Mosher was a most compassionate man. He was the first psychiatrist I saw professionally who put "choice" at the top of his list of priorities.
Dr Mosher did reply and of course his words were encouraging, he told me, "dear robert as the grateful dead would say, "keep on truckin'" and told me not to worry that psychiatrists have lost their way.
psychrights.org /InMemoriam/LorenMosher/Loren.htm   (6352 words)

  
 dailypennsylvanian.com - Mosher admits to child porn charges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Mosher's sentencing is scheduled to coincide with the close of the Megan's Law investigation.
Mosher's plea was not part of a plea agreement, but rather was what is known as pleading open.
Mosher has been the subject of an investigation since roughly 2,000 illicit images were discovered on his computer last spring.
dailypennsylvanian.com /vnews/display.v/ART/2003/10/16/3f8e48578d461   (681 words)

  
 Oberlin College Archives | Finding Guides | RG 30, Other Individuals | SG 153 Charles A. Mosher | Biography
In 1951, Mosher was elected to the Ohio State Senate, where he served for five terms until 1961.
During his eight terms representing the 13th Congressional District of northern Ohio, Mosher was a member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, advocating federal aid for Lake Erie ports and shipbuilding projects in his region.
Following his official retirement from the House in 1977, Mosher served as committee staff chief of the Science and Technology Committee (of which he had been the ranking Republican member).
www.oberlin.edu /archive/holdings/finding/RG30/SG153/adminhist.html   (455 words)

  
 Mosher Press
Mosher's passion for literature could be easily gleaned from his catalogues, and in his introductions to issues of The Bibelot.
Mosher's tastes lay with English literature, and though a few American poets would be so honored —including a great facsimile tribute to Walt Whitman— most of Mosher's efforts would be to introduce the more exotic flowers of Western literature to Americans.
Mosher books were a simple extension of the personality of Thomas Bird Mosher and his compulsive delight in the spiritual treasures of literature.
marauder.millersville.edu /~mosher/biography/BIBLIO_article.html   (4219 words)

  
 HEIA People: Paul Mosher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Paul Mosher is Vice Provost and Director of Libraries at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is also an adjunct professor of History.
Mosher was on the faculty of Trinity College (Hartford)/Rome Campus (1971-73) and the University of Washington (1966-75).
Mosher chairs the Board of the Research Libraries Group (RLG), a consortium of academic research and special libraries with affiliates in North America, Great Britain, and Europe.
www.upenn.edu /heia/people/bio/mosher.html   (211 words)

  
 Powell's Books - Hegemon: China's Plan to Dominate Asia and the World by Steven W Mosher
In Hegemon, Mosher shows how the quest for domination has been something like an art form in Chinese statecraft, an enduring feature on the country's mysterious face that is often hidden from the west.
In the midst of much western head scratching over why China has not rolled over and played dead like the rest of the Evil Empire, Mosher, head of the Population Research Institute in Washington, DC, explains that a lust to dominate Asia has guided Chinese policy for the past 50 centuries.
Mosher shows how the quest for domination has been something like an art form in Chinese statecraft, an enduring feature on the country's mysterious face but often hidden from the West.
www.powells.com /cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=17-1893554082-0   (350 words)

  
 Milton Monroe Mosher Papers, 1938-1979
The Milton Monroe Mosher Papers were donated to the Washington State University Libraries in February 1979 by Professor Mosher (UA 79-7).
Milton Monroe Mosher was born on April 24, 1914 at Nanquitt, Massachusetts.
The papers of Professor Mosher consist of correspondence, memoranda, committee material, reports, conference material, and ephemera relating to Professor Mosher's teaching career from 1937 to 1979 at Washington State University.
www.wsulibs.wsu.edu /holland/masc/finders/cg425.htm   (464 words)

  
 Rod Mosher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Rod Mosher was head wrestling coach from 1967-1980.
The 1974 wrestling season marked the third consecutive conference title for Coach Mosher.
Mosher guided many individual wrestlers to national tournaments during his tenure at UMC.
www.crk.umn.edu /people/athletics/HallofFame/2001/RodMosher.htm   (146 words)

  
 Oberlin College Archives | Finding Guides | RG 30, Other Individuals | SG 153 Charles A. Mosher | Scope and Content
A separate run of correspondence (1945-59) between Mosher and Oberlin College trustees pertains exclusively to Oberlin College matters, including the 1945 presidential search culminating in the appointment of President William E. Stevenson (1900-85); the appointment in 1959 of President Robert Kenneth Carr (1908-79); and the 1959 rift between College faculty and trustees.
The balance of the papers consist of chronological files relating to Mosher's second term as a trustee of Oberlin College (1973-77), which occurred during the 1973 governance controversy documented in the files.
Also present is a scrapbook covering Mosher's undergraduate years at Oberlin College (1924-28); Mosher's 1983 Oberlin M.A. thesis; and miscellaneous historical files collected by Mosher relating to his family and to Oberlin's second physician, Dr. Alexander Steele.
www.oberlin.edu /archive/holdings/finding/RG30/SG153/scope.html   (649 words)

  
 .::UCSB Alumni | Mosher Alumni House I Announcements
A successful fundraising event for the Mosher Alumni House was held in Washington, DC raising over $20,000.
Trustee Sara Miller McCune donated $250,000 to the Mosher Alumni House and was matched by an Anonymous donor to name the library the Sara Miller McCune and Alumni Library.
Alumni center to be named Mosher Alumni House in honor of the $3 million gift from The Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher Foundation.
www.ucsbalum.com /Alumni_House/announce.html   (253 words)

  
 Mosher Auto Body - Home Page
Mosher Auto Body is family owned and operated.
We are a member of the Massachusetts Auto Body Association, the Automotive Service Association, the Better Business Bureau, and the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce.
Mosher Auto Body is a preferred provider for most insurance companies, and our company President, Herb Segien, is a certified Massachusetts Damage Appraiser.
www.mosherautobody.com   (122 words)

  
 UCSB Press Release: "Mosher Foundation Donates $3 Million for UCSB Alumni Center "
The Mosher Alumni House will serve as a focal point to welcome returning graduates who want to renew their association with the campus and take part in alumni activities.
Margaret Mosher, who died last year, was an Honorary Alumna of UCSB and a generous benefactor.
She was a trustee of The UCSB Foundation and a member of the Lancaster Society, which recognizes donors whose cumulative giving to the campus exceeds $100,000.
www.ia.ucsb.edu /pa/display.aspx?PKey=1071   (631 words)

  
 Todd Mosher
Mosher, T., Lao N., Davalos, E., and Bearden, D. A Comparison of NEAR Actual Spacecraft Costs with Three Parametric Models.
Mosher, T., Bitten, R., Lao, N., Mahr, E., and Musani, R. Evaluating Small Satellites: Is the Risk Worth It?.
Mosher, T., Barrera, M., and Lao, N. Integration of Small Satellite Cost and Design Models for Improved Conceptual Design-to-Cost.
www.engineering.usu.edu /mae/faculty/resume/TJM.htm   (291 words)

  
 Mosher Gallery Donald Mosher Christine Mosher
It's this old-time quality that draws Donald Allen Mosher to Rockport, where he lives and maintains a gallery-just as it draws him, season after season, to the coast of Maine and Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, to Martha's Vineyard and Boston's Public Gardens.
In 1981, he and his wife, Christine Mosher, moved their gallery from Rocky Neck in Gloucester to Main Street in Rockport.
Since that time, the Mosher Gallery has become a Mecca for art lovers enchanted, as Mosher is, with traditional New England ways.
www.moshergallery.com   (167 words)

  
 Mosher Press
Several new bindings on Mosher books (with links to pictures) have also been added to the Mosher Books in Fine Bindings in the Bishop Collection including a Rubáiyát and an exhibition binding by René Chambolle on a copy of Aucassin and Nicolete.
Added two illuminated Mosher books, Félise and The Roadmender, and three Launder bindings and their pictures linked to the bindings page (also a sample Club binding on Swinburne is now linked to a picture), and lastly a Dec. 1921 letter from Mosher was added with link to the actual letter.
A new book was also added to the books from Mosher's library, and general maintenance to make the website accessible to Internet search engines.
marauder.millersville.edu /~mosher/index1.html   (564 words)

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