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 science and religion: global perspectives, June 4 - 8, 2005, Philadelphia, PA || Speakers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
University of Alberta ’70; Ph.D. Yale University ’74.
Upon graduating from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1993, Dr. Newberg trained in Internal Medicine at the Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia, and subsequently completed a Fellowship in Nuclear Medicine in the Department of Radiology, at the University of Pennsylvania.
Parker Rossman is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma (education and communications), the University of Chicago (thesis on the sociology of the university), and Yale University (Ph.D. in higher education).
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 Mythology's Myth*ing Links = Eurasia / Central Asia: Afghanistan
From the University of Nebraska at Omaha comes a more personal historical overview, The Kingdom of Afghanistan and the United States: 1828-1973, a book published in 1995 by Leon B. and Leila D. Poullada, "a combination of memoir, personal recollection, and academic scholarship." Here is more about the book:
Read between the lines here and you'll know why I pray the women of RAWA are given a chance to rule this land in a coalition with more moderate men.
University Students: #460219 Kabul, June 1995, University Students (pre-Taliban):
www.mythinglinks.org /eurasia~Afghanistan.html   (7154 words)

  
 Bob Yeats
They teach at universities and colleges in the U.S., U.K., Japan, and Australia and are advancing their own research careers as well as teaching their own students, some of whom take the Map Interpretation course in the scientific method.
struck Kashmir in 1885 and a larger earthquake of M>8 struck in 1555 according to Roger Bilham of the University of Colorado.
View south across scarp (boulders at bottom of photo) to a fence that is offset left-laterally as well as vertically, indicating a left-lateral component on the lateral ramp in the Balakot-Bagh fault.
www.geo.oregonstate.edu /people/faculty/yeatsr.htm   (2059 words)

  
 Rug Notes Index - H Oriental rugs and carpets by Barry O'Connell,Spongobongo.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The pilgrimage to the kaaba in Mecca which all Muslims make at least once in their lifetime if they are physically able.
Lecturer in the History of the Near and Middle East SOAS University of London UK.
Dr Ali Hassouri, formerly a lecturer at Shiraz University in the field of history, is compiling The Encyclopedia of Iran's Carpets.
www.spongobongo.com /rwh.htm   (2110 words)

  
 Afghanistan war: Abdul Haq - Cipro
He was an active communist student at Kabul university.
As founder member of PDPA in 1965, he led Parcham faction.
After brilliant studies at Kabul university, he was appointed professor in 1963.
www.docoja.com /dico/afgtxtg.html   (1410 words)

  
 Links - Afghnistan Peace Organization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Herat, Afghanistan 1998 Kenny Hopper, University of Texas (119K) Kabul, Afghanistan 1986 U.S. Department of State (138K) Kabul, Afghanistan 1980 (262K)
Afghan Radio is the premiere online live entertainment radio airing 24 hours of non-stop pure Afghan music, comedy clips and interviews.
the sole object of Hazaragi Magazine is to promote education of Hazaragi Language among the Hazara people.
www.afghanistan.org /directory.asp   (3274 words)

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