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  Watson Falls Definition / Watson Falls Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
Watson Falls is a 272-foot waterfallA waterfall is usually a geological formation resulting from water, often in the form of a stream, flowing over an erosion-resistant rock formation that forms a sudden break in elevation.
Watson Falls is a 272-foot waterfall located on Watson Creek, a tributary of the Clearwater River tributary of the North Umpqua River in.
Watson Falls is the third highest waterfall in Oregon State and the highest in southwestern Oregon.
www.elresearch.com /Watson_Falls   (157 words)

  
 Classics in the History of Psychology -- Titchener (1914)
Watson offers three bits of evidence for his contention that "there are no centrally initiated processes." In the first place there are experimentalists who maintain that thought-processes may go on independently of imagery.
That is, evidently, not the case; these processes are, in Watson's thought, both mental and physical; not only are brain-changes to be transformed into their equivalent peripheral changes, but the facts of psychology (as psychology is currently taken) are also to be carried, by way of behavioristic substitution, to the bodily periphery.
Watson demands a psychology "which concerns itself with human life" and whose "problems vitally concern human interest." He ascribes to such a psychology the practical goal of the control of behavior, the regulation and control of evolution in general; that is to say, he connects it with euthenics and eugenics.
www.psych.yorku.ca /classics/Titchener/watson.htm   (4346 words)

  
 Best Waterfalls of the Northwest | Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest
Whether the falls still flow heavily year round is to be seen, but it is clear that this is easily one of the best in the state.
South Falls is one of the few waterfalls in the state that you can circle 360 degrees around - including behind the falls - as well as reach the base and brink of the falls easily.
The falls range from a delicate thread which blows in the wind in the summer to a thunderous monster which creates a literal fire hose of spray that drenches anybody hiking past.
waterfallsnorthwest.com /bestof.php   (7402 words)

  
 Rex Watson Wagon Company, Canastota, NY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
Among the disbelievers would the late David S. Watson, founder of the company, but even he would be satisfied to know that the buses made in his former factory are just as staunch, honest, and necessary in their day as the dumping wagons that he designed and manufactured were in his day.
The Watsons lived in Stratford, where the father of a growing young family worked by day in a small piano board factory and nights and holidays in his barn to build a wagon that would dump its load automatically.
It brought the Watson Wagon to the notice of a Little Falls manufacturer and a banker, D.H. Burrell, whose practical eye saw the possibilities; he saw that the new wagon was not impractical and freakish as the others declared.
www.canastotalibrary.org /watson.html   (4776 words)

  
 Watson Falls | Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest
At the base of the falls is a nice bench to rest on after the steep but short climb from the road.
During the spring melt, the falls are much more turbulent in the spring, when spray is ejected hundreds of feet into the air.
Best views of the falls are from the base, be sure not to stop at the footbridge, the end of the trail is only a about 200 feet from the bridge, and well worth it.
www.waterfallsnorthwest.com /waterfall.php?num=1902   (326 words)

  
 About Malcolm Watson
And WATSON - gentle, well spoken, and with glasses perched, discovered in those two years that there was no other consideration - he knew he was to be a violinist.
Early 90'ties WATSON falls in Love with the World - and the violin - again, and "forever" is broken.
WATSON is Born May 1945 as Malcolm Hennermann Watson.
www.watsonandcompany.com /aboutmalcolm.html   (587 words)

  
 The News-Review Discover Douglas County
From 272-foot Watson Falls near Toketee, the fourth-highest waterfall in the state, to the South Umpqua Falls above Tiller, a historic gathering spot for the Umpqua Indians, there's many waterfalls that will serve as the perfect high point for a day in the outdoors.
Watson Falls is located on Road 37, off Highway 138 near the east entrance to Toketee Ranger Station, about 60 miles east of Roseburg.
The falls are three-quarters of a mile from the trailhead at the entrance to Lake-in-the-Woods Campground.
www.newsreview.info /article/20050513/DISCOVER15/105130061   (1407 words)

  
 Watson Pharmaceuticals warns on 3Q; stock slids 22% - Sep. 13, 2000
Watson said late Tuesday that third-quarter earnings are expected to fall to 3 cents to 5 cents per share, excluding one-time items, a major tumble from the First Call consensus estimate of 48 cents per share for the period.
Watson closed its cash-and-stock buyout of Schein in August, after the money-losing company put itself on the block amid an array of problems.
Watson said lower sales of Schein products, plus higher-than- expected goodwill and operating expenses associated with the acquisition are taking their toll on results.
money.cnn.com /2000/09/13/companies/watson   (401 words)

  
 Sherlock Holmes: Final Adventure - Production Script
WATSON During the late Winter and early Spring of '91, I received two notes from Holmes, who was engaged upon a matter of some import on behalf of the French government.
NARRATION 11 WATSON That is the last I saw of Sherlock Holmes, locked arm in arm with his mortal foe, toppling from the side of the trail and plunging into the swirling cauldron of Reichenbach Falls.
WATSON These are the last words I shall recite about Sherlock Holmes, but each day as I look upon his cap and pipe, placed on the mantle in my study, I will fondly recall the best and the wisest man I have ever known.
www.oneact.org /scripts/final.HTM   (3230 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Books | News | Sherlock Holmes: the truth at last
This is Watson's account of the terrible events of May 4 1891 when Holmes, locked in mortal combat with his arch-enemy Moriarty, fell to his death at the Reichenbach Falls.
The explanation for the second set of footprints is staring Watson in the face: as he himself records, Holmes persuaded the lad who brought the hoax letter to guide him up to the Falls.
There are also his musings to Watson over the years about how he might have become a master criminal had he not been a master detective.
books.guardian.co.uk /news/articles/0,6109,478483,00.html   (682 words)

  
 Oregon Falls2
The hike is pretty steep, and you can see most of the falls from the bridge/lookout at the half way point.
Watson falls is located on Diamond Lake Blvd hwy, going tward Diamond Lake, and Crater Lake.
You can not go to the falls, there is a lookout, but no way down, unless you climb the fencing.
www.angelfire.com /or2/chop7/fall2.html   (351 words)

  
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The word "lemolo" in Chinook language means "wild" or "untamed." The walk to this fall is rated "most difficult" and is 1.7 miles from the trailhead to the top of the falls.
Watson Falls (photo above) is the highest waterfall in southwest Oregon.
Between May and October, anadromous (sea run) steelhead and salmon may be observed jumping up this powerful fall on their journey from the Pacific Ocean to spawn in the tributary waters of the Cascade Mountains.
www.oregon.com /trips/northumpqua.cfm   (1033 words)

  
 Waterfalls Guide to Watson Falls OR
Depending upon who is exclaiming, Watson Falls is the 2nd, or 3rd, or 4th highest waterfall in Oregon.
Whatever the real truth is, it is about 272 feet falling in two steps.
Don't stop at the bridge because, as we found, the best place to view the falls is a little beyond it.
www.waterfalls-guide.com /or_watson_falls.htm   (272 words)

  
 Watson falls on his feet in debut - Cricket - www.theage.com.au
Shane Watson stared down the SCG pitch, heart racing at the prospect of bowling his first delivery in Test cricket.
And with a capacity SCG crowd roaring in support, Watson stormed to the crease hopeful of producing one of those perfect, fabled cricketing moments.
By stumps, Watson had regrouped to claim an economic 0-28 from 10 overs, while Stuart MacGill, Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne inflicted damage on the Pakistanis over the final two sessions.
www.theage.com.au /news/Cricket/Watson-falls-on-his-feet-in-debut/2005/01/02/1104601244766.html   (534 words)

  
 Umpqua Watershed: Diamond Lake District of the Umpqua NF, 1996
Watson Falls DEMO sale: DEMO is an experiment to harvest old growth to test the effects of deforestation on Old Growth characterists.
The Watson Falls "DEMO" Timber Sale is a scientific experiment, 6 units of beautiful native forests, 128 acres, 3.683 mmbf.
According to the Forest Service, at least one "specimen" was captured in a pitfall trap (and killed) in unit 5 in the fall of 1995 during a pre-harvest survey.
www.umpqua-watersheds.org /unf/dlrd96.html   (1114 words)

  
 The Medallion mistakes, goofs and bloopers
Revealing: When Watson is standing over Jackie's dead body and says "I'm sorry I wasn't there when you needed me most, my friend" you can see Jackie reflected in the TV standing ready for his queue before entering the picture.
Continuity: When Watson is about to leave the office and says "It's your fault, that is" to Jackie, a man is standing behind Watson leaning against a board.
Revealing: When Jackie and Watson are discussing whether it's Jackie or not who's lying on the table, and Watson says "Well it's cold in here" it is obvious they are using a double for Jackie lying on the table.
www.moviemistakes.com /film3464?timestamp=20040817030309   (740 words)

  
 CD Baby: WATSON & COMPANY: Catharsis Infinity
Malcolm Watson is an active, swirling, transcendental violinist who plays and dances barefoot, dressed sharply in a white tuxedo, accompanied by a variety of acoustic-electrified guitars.
Thus to free himself WATSON joined the exploding pop scene, where his sensual & playful violin became a trademark to many performers of the late sixties-into the early seventies.
I met these guys years ago here in Orlando as they were doing a street show at a complex opening,they stunned everyone there with their performance.Malcom Watson whirled and twirled,playing his Wonderfull music for the children as they clapped for him.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/watsonco2?cdbaby=836216980c0cb8254ee102b8df76bc36   (1101 words)

  
 SportingNews.com - Golf : Watson falls short in bid to win for ailing caddie
Watson was hoping the Senior Players Championship would be the tournament he could win for Edwards, the longtime caddie who has Lou Gehrig's disease.
Watson entered Sunday's final round at the TPC of Michigan tied for the lead, but shot a 3-under 69 to tie for second, three shots behind winner Craig Stadler.
Edwards was allowed to use a cart at tournament, hauling Watson's clubs and beating his boss to the ball on every hole.
i.tsn.com /golf/articles/20030714/482980.html   (526 words)

  
 Parasol Records : Labels : Hidden Agenda : The Orange Alabaster Mushroom : Space and Time A Compendium Of...
Watson revels in '60 garage psychedelia and all the signifiers are here: great swirling organ riffs, backwards guitar solos, sitar buzz and vocals that range from gruff garage punch to munchkin-like sing-songs.
Watson recorded most of it on four-track, but a few tracks, as mentioned earlier were done on eight-track in a studio.
Watson's "We Are the Orange Alabaster Mushroom" fits the bill here, and is prime Small Faces, circa Ogden's Nut Gone Flake, with its anthemic chorus and aggressive drumming.
www.parasol.com /labels/hiddenagenda/aha029.asp   (1570 words)

  
 Mycorrhizal Citations
Identification and interpretation of changes in the abundance of these organisms, or in their inter-relationships due to experimental harvest, require that we first identify the patterns and potential causes of natural variability in the pre-harvest communities.
Pretreatment data were gathered from the Watson Falls block of a green-tree retention experiment to establish baseline conditions.
The Watson Falls block was found to have spatial and temporal variation in EMF production, small mammal mycophagy, and small mammal abundance.
mycorrhiza.ag.utk.edu /latest/latest99/3cazar1.htm   (298 words)

  
 An Annotated History Timeline of Modern Science [encyclopedia]
Galileo discerned that the acceleration of a falling body is proportional to the time and independent of weight and density.
English mathematician and physicist Isaac Newton deduces the inverse-square gravitational force law from the ``falling'' of the Moon.
James Watson and Francis Crick publish their paper on the molecular structure of DNA in Nature Magazine.
kosmoi.com /Science/History   (2759 words)

  
 Before the Bite
Gayle Watson is born from her parents Phillip and Madeline Watson.
Mary Jane Watson is born from her parents are Phillip and Madeline Watson (4 years after Gayle's birth).
Phillip Watson became a professor and wanted to become the next big writer, but when he failed to do so, he would blame it all on his wife and kids.
members.tripod.com /~TheMOnocle/Age-1.html   (1248 words)

  
 Watson, Emily - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Watson, Emily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
An accomplished character performer, Watson first won international acclaim for her debut film performance in Lars von Trier's Breaking the Waves (1998).
She was subsequently nominated for an Academy Award for her interpretation of celebrated cellist Jacqueline Du Pré in Hilary and Jackie (1998).
Watson is married to British writer and actor Jack Waters, with whom she performed in a stage production of Taming of the Shrew.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Watson,%20Emily   (176 words)

  
 Emotions wane as Watson falls 4 back with 72
The euphoria from Tom Watson's opening-round 65 and his impassioned account of caddie Bruce Edwards' plight with Lou Gehrig's Disease that followed still touched the U.S. Open galleries at Olympia Fields on Friday.
Watson, 53 years old and playing in the Open for the 30th consecutive year, didn't give the crowd as much to cheer about.
But neither Watson nor Edwards feel their work is done, despite their heart-warming performances the first two days of the Open.
www.suntimes.com /output/usopen/cst-spt-ziehm14.html   (595 words)

  
 Reichenbach
Watson was some time in finding his voice, and his eyes were troubled.
Watson grinned and shook his head, turning to the white spray with that easy relish which one has only for an old joke between friends.
Watson frowned at this resurgence of morbidity and began to speak, when someone's call from afar interrupted them.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Acropolis/8950/holmes/reichen.htm   (4401 words)

  
 O. W. Watson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
Watson was a Spokane, Washington photographer who did mostly northwestern scenery and town views.
Watson also produced a few unnumbered views of the park.
The least common type of Watson view are those with no identification number at all.
www.stormpages.com /paulrube/publishers/watson.html   (403 words)

  
 Driving across north america, Rogue-Umpqua Byway, Watson Falls, Oregon
The first waterfall, Clearwater falls, was a small, wide fall that cascaded over moss covered rocks.
The third one, Watson falls, required following a path an unknown distance.
Watson Falls turned out to be a huge fall dropping over a cliff and sending up a huge mist.
www.twoatlarge.com /lenore/lenoreNA/wk07/day49.html   (324 words)

  
 Watson falls short of goal - 06/15/03
-- Tom Watson's goal was to shoot 68 in Saturday's third round of the 103rd U.S. Open at Olympia Fields Country Club.
"I was eight fairways shy of 68," said Watson, who shot 75 and has fallen far behind the leader, Jim Furyk.
Watson is at 212, 2 over par, and a dozen shots off the pace.
www.detnews.com /2003/golf/0306/15/c04-193206.htm   (750 words)

  
 Read Full Obituary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
LELAND G. Leland G. Watson, 58, died suddenly Monday evening at Field's Garage, Spring st., Dexter, while waiting for work to be done on his car.
He was born at Four Falls, N. B., Feb. 7, 1905, son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Bowmaster) Watson.
Bernice B. Nye and Miss Darlene A. Watson all of Corinna; a brother, Robert Watson of Caribou; a half-brother, Delbert Watson of Hartford, Conn., a sister, Mrs.
www.abbott-library.com /readobit.php?obitid=1327   (194 words)

  
 MountainZone.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
Magnificent and unheralded, Watson Falls ranks not far behind Crater Lake as a southern Oregon 'must see' scenic attract...
Hemlock Falls Trail is fairly constant with a moderate de...
The shady trail to Fall Creek Falls' plunging double waterfall follows a cascading creek and squeezes through a crack in...
www.mountainzone.com /trails/activity.asp?AreaID={04C57D04-5DE2-45CD-ACE2-FCD77E814FB1}&OrderBy=Length   (2412 words)

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