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  Naranjo's work to be shown in New Mexico state capital : ICT [2006/06/14]
Naranjo will be one step closer to this dream when an exhibition of his sculptures opens in the Atrium Gallery of the Bataan Memorial Building, 407 Galisteo St. in Santa Fe.
Today, small bronze sculptures line the wall of Naranjo's humble studio while life-sized pieces dot the desert landscape outside, serving as a testament to the artist's unstoppable passion for art, beauty and his roots.
His workspace is full of the usual accoutrements of a working artist, but since his creative process is in part defined by his spatial awareness, he's comfortable working in what might seem a confining space to an artist with sight.
www.indiancountry.com /content.cfm?id=1096413147   (915 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Naranjo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Naranjo has established an international reputation as "the artist who sees with his hands.'' Finding that he was often denied permission to touch sculpted works of art in many public institutions, the artist began a personal crusade to make his own sculpture accessible to all.
Naranjo said he was so inspired by the dance performed at Christmas at Taos Pueblo that he submitted a short essay to The New Mexican for a holiday-writing contest this past December.
Naranjo concluded that the dance -- which he considers to be on the level of a Shakespearean drama -- is so beautiful that it must be shared.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Naranjo   (1411 words)

  
 Naranjo, Carmen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Carmen Naranjo was educated in Costa Rica and she received her MA degree in Spanish philology in 1953 at the University of Costa Rica.
Naranjo was one of the first women in Costa Rica to hold an important position in the public administration at both national and international levels.
Naranjo states that her greatest impact on literature in Costa Rica is her “courage to do new things in literature, to innovate themes and styles.
www.hope.edu /latinamerican/Naranjo.html   (848 words)

  
 Santa Clara tribal member banished from Taos for writing essay
Naranjo, 66, a Santa Clara tribal member, is married to a woman from Taos Pueblo.
Naranjo doesn't consider himself a lone voice, crying out about the urgency for Indian tribes to record their traditions.
When they were a young couple, Naranjo and his wife made the decision to live outside the boundaries of their tribes.
www.williams.edu /go/native/naranjo.htm   (972 words)

  
 Big Sur Tapes: Naranjo, Claudio
Naranjo reports his personal impressions of Sufi master Ichazo at Ichazo`s school in the Chilean town of Arica in 1970, and of the mysteries of the extraordinary and ecstatic states of consciousness to which he and others were taken by the school`s discipline.
Naranjo relates the story, with commentary on its psychological and spiritual implications, emphasing the transformations that underly the journey.
Naranjo, who introduced the enneagram to North America in 1971, gives a brilliant, personable address that examines the anatomy of the partriarchal society we live in according to the map provided by the enneagram.
www.bigsurtapes.com /merchant.mv116.htm   (538 words)

  
 Independent, The (London): Obituary: Ruben Naranjo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ruben Naranjo was born in 1945 in Alice, southern Texas, to a truck driver father.
Naranjo was not noted as a songwriter, but chose well from the conjunto repertoire.
Naranjo worked steadily and constantly through the changing scene, touring the big indoor dance halls of Texas in his old grey van and trailer - he never acquired the flashily customised coach which became de rigueur among top Mexican conjuntos, although he commanded top fees.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19981106/ai_n14190737   (712 words)

  
 The Enneagram Institute Discussion Board - variants and naranjo
The former, according to Naranjo, was given to "self-recrimination" like a person at "the high side of E1" (both quotes are Naranjo's), and when Lawrence lost the manuscript of his biography, he was remarkably undaunted, and rewrote the entire thing from scratch.
I would not disagree that Naranjo is perhaps the most perceptive of the Enneagram authors, though Palmer, Riso, and Condon have expanded usefully upon the range of Naranjo's insights, if not always lending a comparable depth to their additions.
Naranjo is clearly brilliant, but I simply don't relate to the portrait of the schizoid Five.
www.enneagraminstitute.com /forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4840   (2483 words)

  
 Foreword, Naranjo's The Healing Journey, Howard Lotsof
Claudio C. Naranjo's writings are the earliest to provide an interpretation of the psychodynamics of ibogaine.
On my part, as it concerns patients who have been chemically dependent, the ease of handling these patients during ibogaine therapy free of rage or psychiatric complications is among the attributes that attracted myself and others to ibogaine's use in treating substance-related disorders.
Setting this particular issue of Naranjo's research aside it must be noted that Naranjo was the first to compare the ibogaine experience with dreaming, the first to publish on its unique ability to allow patients to evaluate their early life experiences and to identify the nausea associated with the drug as movement related.
www.ibogaine.org /forenaranjo.html   (447 words)

  
 02-2110 -- Gonzales-Liranza v. Naranjo -- 10/02/2003
Naranjo failed to take prompt measures to ensure his safety and, one hour later, he was severely beaten by these same inmates, resulting in serious and permanent injuries.
Sergeant Naranjo filed a motion for summary judgment in March 1999, seeking a dismissal of the complaint based on plaintiff's failure to exhaust administrative remedies.
After Sgt. Naranjo filed a Martinez report, the district court dismissed the complaint, ruling on the merits that the alleged conduct of Sgt. Naranjo did not rise to the level of a constitutional violation.
www.kscourts.org /ca10/cases/2003/10/02-2110.htm   (1306 words)

  
 Rick Naranjo moves to Agoura High
Naranjo said he will be in charge of discipline, attendance, security and athletics at Agoura High.
Naranjo, 61, launched his career in a private school, teaching science and working as the assistant football coach at Crespi High School in Encino.
Naranjo will kick off the 2005/ 2006 school year at a new school, and in a new role as grandfather.
www.theacorn.com /news/2005/0630/Schools/044.html   (274 words)

  
 Print Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Naranjo was born in Colombia, and moved to Fitchburg when he was 12, according to Natalia Gomes.
Naranjo and his friends spent much of the summer hanging out at Naranjo's friend's house at 88 Pleasant St., directly across the street from the fire hydrant he hit with the golf club.
Naranjo and his friends found the old golf club ditched on the ground near 88 Pleasant St. earlier that evening, and began playing around with it, Naranjo's friend, Slade Lewis, 17, said during an interview at the home.
www.sentinelandenterprise.com /portlet/article/html/fragments/print_article.jsp?article=2972234   (787 words)

  
 Gateways Books and Tapes Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
AUDIO/VIDEO/CD Dr. Claudio Naranjo, M.D. Claudio Naranjo is an elder statesman of the U.S. and global Human Potential Movement and the spiritual renaissance of the late 20th Century.
After coming to live in the United States, Dr. Naranjo was among the staff of the early stage of Esalen Institute, where he became one of the three successors to Fritz Perls.
Naranjo is the honorary president of two Gestalt Institutes, Fellow of the Institute of Cultural Research in London, and member of the U.S. Club of Rome.
www.gatewaysbooksandtapes.com /naranjobio.html   (368 words)

  
 The News Examiner - Local News
Naranjo’s parents knew early on that their child was different from other children.
Three months after doctors told his family he would die, Naranjo’s tumor was gone and had been replaced in Naranjo with a vision that he was to travel the world to deliver messages from God.
Naranjo said God wants his people united and that in Christ the barriers of race, culture and language can be removed, he said.
www.gallatinnewsexaminer.com /news/stories/20031105/teen.shtml   (550 words)

  
 Order Character and Neurosis by Claudio Naranjo, MD
Claudio Naranjo could be called the "mother" of the enneagram of character-types (with Oscar Ichazo being the "father").
Many of the assumptions, Naranjo had made during his first teachings in the 1970's, were later falsely interpreted as being proven facts, and are now dogmas in the enneagram-movement (e.g.
Naranjo does not bother to describe the unimportant aspects of individual behavior (e.g.
www.heall.com /enneagram/books/character.html   (336 words)

  
 Corpus Christi Online - / Accordion great Ruben Naranjo dies at 53
Naranjo was known as "El Si Senor" because he often enthusiastically yelled, "Si, senor!" when he played in dance halls.
Naranjo began playing accordion when he was 14 at dance halls throughout South Texas, said his sister-in-law Maria Torres.
Canales described Naranjo as a traditionalist, a figure in conjunto music similar to that of Hank Williams Sr.
www.caller2.com /autoconv/newslocal98/newslocal60.html   (558 words)

  
 Valerie Naranjo Will Lead Percussion Ensemble Mandara in Concert at Williams Center Today
Valerie Naranjo changed all that when her extraordinarily skillful playing inspired a chiefly decree in 1988 that voided the restriction.
Naranjo has been lending her talents as percussionist, vocalist, composer, and musicologist to students this fall as Lafayette’s Alan and Wendy Pesky Artist-in-Residence for 2004-05.
Last fall, Naranjo and trombonist/pianist Barry Olsen, her husband and a fellow Mandara member, performed and explained the ancient keyboard music of West Africa in three presentations at Lafayette.
www.lafayette.edu /news.php/view/6331   (1024 words)

  
 Naranjo Checks Out of Hospital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Naranjo was rushed to hospital after complaining of a headache and dizziness.
Cruz, the Medical Chief of the Games and Amusements Board however disclosed that chances are Naranjo may not be allowed to continue fighting since he had reportedly suffered from slight swelling in the brain and was in the Intensive Care Unit.
Naranjo who lost his last three fights this year surprisingly moved up to No.1 in the GAB rankings in August after being No. 3 in July.
www.boxingscene.com /?m=show&opt=printable&id=2066   (270 words)

  
 Claudio Naranjo : the pioneer of feeling enhancers
Dr Naranjo has conducted MDA- and MDMA-assisted therapy both on a one-to-one basis and in group therapy sessions.
Dr Naranjo's therapeutic use of MDA prefigured the development of MDMA-assisted therapy in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Dr Naranjo argues that the acute risks of professionally conducted MDMA-assisted therapy are small; and the therapeutic breakthroughs sometimes profound...
www.mdma.net /claudio-naranjo/index.html   (835 words)

  
 Recent Publications of Steven E. Naranjo (WCRL)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Naranjo, S. and J. Hagler.  2001.  Towards the quantification of predation with predator gut immunoassays:  A new approach integrating functional response behavior.
Naranjo, S. and J. Hagler.  1998.  Characterizing and estimating the impact of heteropteran predation.  P.  170-197.  In M. Coll and J. Ruberson (eds.), Predatory Heteroptera: Their ecology and use in biological control.  Thomas Say Symposium Proceedings, Entomological Society of America.
Naranjo, S. and R. Gibson.  1996.  Phytophagy in predaceous Heteroptera:  effects on life-history and population dynamics.  P. In R. Wiedenmann and O. Alomar (eds.), Zoophytophagous Heteroptera: Implications for life history and integrated pest management, Thomas Say Symposium Proceedings, Entomological Society of America.
www.wcrl.ars.usda.gov /programs/naranjo/snpubs.html   (583 words)

  
 Native American Authors: Tito E. Naranjo
Tito E. Naranjo was born in Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico.
Naranjo received his B.A. and M.A. from New Mexico Highlands University in 1962 and 1963, respectively.
In addition to writing, Naranjo is a professor emeritus, sculptor, and consultant.
www.ipl.org /div/natam/bin/browse.pl/A57   (111 words)

  
 Looters plague ancient Mayan city - Science - MSNBC.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
NARANJO, Guatemala, Dec. 1, 2003 - Deep in the jungle shrouding the Belize-Guatemala border, archaeologists are in a race against looters as they seek to unlock the mysteries of the vine-choked pyramids and temples of the ancient Mayan city called Naranjo.
More than 1,000 years after it was mysteriously abandoned, a new battle is under way for control of Naranjo, this time between archaeologists and gangs of looters hungry for the jade artifacts and delicately painted ceramics the Maya buried alongside their dead kings.
Naranjo is in an area commonly used by marijuana growers, illegal loggers and wildlife smugglers.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/3606981   (858 words)

  
 BAVF - Michael Naranjo art exhibit
NEW YORK, Sept. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Works of art created by Michael A. Naranjo, a Vietnam veteran blinded during combat, were unveiled today at an exhibit sponsored by Pfizer Inc and the Blinded American Veterans Foundation (BAVF).
Naranjo had his first "all touch'' show at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
This year, his work will be included as part of the Department of Veterans Affairs VA Millennium Event in Washington, D.C. The BAVF assists blinded and sensory-disabled veterans in attaining their full potential through research, rehabilitation, and re-employment.
www.bavf.org /naranjo_exhibit.htm   (441 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Enneagram of Society : Healing the Soul to Heal the World (Consciousness Classics): Books: Claudio ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Naranjo says it best, "the reason for the misery of the world lies in the misery of the soul." And these are fl souls these nine have, deliciously destructive to others as well as themselves.
In Part III titled "The Disturbances of Love," Naranjo also solves one of the most elusive mysteries of evil characters, the pathologies and neuroses that impede their giving and receiving love.
Naranjo shows nine types of bad love, how these nine conquer, control and leave a wake of miserable heroes and heroines.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/089556159X?v=glance   (934 words)

  
 Gestalt!, vol 6; no 3 - Claudio Naranjo on Categories of Intervention in Gestalt Therapy
Naranjo’s classification of several forms of intervention used in Gestalt Therapy, as described in his 1993 book, is presented and discussed.
Naranjo provides informative descriptions of numerous cues and circumstances that suggest that some particular fragment of self-expression may be a valuable candidate for enactment.
Then in psychological judo, Naranjo shows how expressive techniques are used to reduce deadening old habits by bringing them into the spotlight of awareness.
www.g-gej.org /6-3/categories.html   (1540 words)

  
 Rogelio Naranjo muestra ''los logros'' que dejó Fox - La Jornada
Sobre su libro, Rogelio Naranjo manifestó que no fue algo planeado, sino que al ver el conjunto de los cartones ''me pareció importante dejar constancia de todos 'los logros', que dejó Fox para la historia y desde luego su respetadísima consorte y familia".
Rocha cerró la presentación y destacó que Naranjo ''es conocido por todos como ese caricaturista que no duda en tirar a los presidentes de sus pedestales; con una disciplina religiosa sus dibujos se publican semanalmente para volvernos cómplices".
Puede compartir la nota con otros lectores usando los servicios de del.icio.us, Fresqui y menéame, o puede conocer si existe algún blog que esté haciendo referencia a la misma a través de Technorati.
www.jornada.unam.mx /2006/12/16/index.php?section=cultura&article=a06n2cul   (492 words)

  
 Michael Naranjo Article 1
In 1968, in a rice field in Vietnam, 22-year-old Michael Naranjo was hit by a grenade.
Naranjo is the son of distinguished ceramic artist Rose Naranjo and one of 10 children in a celebrated Pueblo family that includes potters Jody Folwell, Dolly Naranjo - Neikrug, and Nora Naranjo-Morse.
But much of his youth was spent in the outdoors, where he camped, hiked, hunted, and fished with his father and brother Tito and played baseball on an all-sibling team.
www.mccormickgallery.com /naranjoarticle1.html   (520 words)

  
 SummitPost.org - Naranjo de Bulnes (Picu Urriellu) Climbing Information
Nevertheless climbing "Naranjo de Bulnes" by any of its routes would be worthwhile and incredibly grateful.
Naranjo de Bulnes is located in "Picos de Europa" National Park.
Naranjo de Bulnes is located within the National Park boundarys, therefore, stricted regulations aply relating wildlife.
www.summitpost.org /show/mountain_link.pl/mountain_id/1559   (1395 words)

  
 Playa Naranjo Properties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Playa Naranjo is located on the Nicoya Peninsula, just crossing the Gulf of Nicoya from Puntarenas by ferry, it is the gateway to the most visited beaches of Guanacaste.
In Playa Naranjo, you will find several restaurants, a couple of hotels with bar/restaurant and swimming pool, grocery store, and a gas station.
In Playa Naranjo there is a small community of mainly Europeans, some Canadians and a few Americans living permanently in this area.
www.bahiagigante.com /pnlot.html   (194 words)

  
 CMT.com : Ruben Naranjo : Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In a music that seems sustained by traditions being passed on from generation to generation within a family, it should be no surprise that the Naranjo name lives on in Texas music, or that at the age of 16, one Ruben Naranjo III was already gigging on accordion in the tradition of his legendary uncle.
As the years went on, the influential Naranjo began to be regarded as a classic figure in the genre, similar to the role played by Hank Williams in country & western music.
Whether nepotism was involved in the hiring of nephew Ruben Naranjo III for the accordion job in the band hardly seems to be a concern.
www.cmt.com /artists/az/naranjo_ruben/bio.jhtml   (483 words)

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