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Aortic Surgery Symposium 2012 discussions—Panel 3 (sessions V and VI): Descending thoracic aorta, thoracoabdominal aorta, and trauma
ModeratorRandall B. Griepp, MD, New York, NY.PanelistsJoseph S. Coselli, MD, Texas Heart Institute, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tex; John Elefteriades, MD, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn; Gabriele Di Luozzo, MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY; Hazim J. Safi, MD, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Tex; Nicholas T. Kouchoukos, MD, Missouri Baptist Medical Center, St. Louis, Mo; D. Craig Miller, MD, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, Calif; Nicholas J. W. Cheshire, MD, Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre, London, UK; Eric Roselli, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio; Anthony L. Estrera, MD, University of Texas at Houston Medical School, Houston, Tex
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Ex Nihilo (2017-2018)
Table of Contents: Sex is About Power: Dissecting Pornography’s Role in the Sexual Language Game / by Hitaxhe Kupa; The University of Pennsylvania (p. 8-14) -- "Point and Proclaim": Possible Response to the Grounding Problem / by Eli Barrish; The University of Texas at Austin (p. 15-21) -- Choosing Eudaemonic Emotions: Aristotle and the Proto-Stoic Theory of Emotions / by Abdulwausay I. Ansari; The University of Houston (p. 22-29) -- Affirming Neo-Aristotelian Teleology And its Applications in Normative Medical Ethics / by Nathan Wong; The University of Texas at Austin (p. 30-40)Philosoph
Lunar science stations cease functioning Oct. 1
NASA News announcement that: On Oct. 1, science instruments left on the lunar surface by the Apollo astronauts will no longer be operated, and the ALSEP Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, Tex., will be dismantled.Nicholas Panagakos, Charles Redmon
Yale Rosenberg: The Scholar and the Teacher of Jewish Law
In the early 1980s, when he was a young professor at the University of Houston Law Center, the author had the occasion to meet Yale Rosenberg. It was clear from their discussion that Professor Rosenberg had a strong interest in Jewish law as well as a strong knowledge base. They discussed teaching such a course at the University of Houston Law Center. Professor Rosenberg was doubtful about teaching a course in Jewish law at a secular law school, particularly one in Texas. But that conversation began a series of conversations where Yale explored in some depth the course that we were offering at Georgetown. It took several years of discussion, but in 1989, Professor Rosenberg took the plunge and began offering a Jewish law course to the students at the University of Houston Law Center. The rest is a highly successful history.
By 1989, Professor Rosenberg also began to publish in the field, co-authoring with his wife, Professor Irene Marker Rosenberg. Together, there are ten major articles with a focus on Jewish law. But when one examines Professor Yale Rosenberg’s other writings, it is clear that the influence of his study and interest in Jewish law permeated all of his thinking and scholarship
Goodbye SIC, Hello NAICS: a fresh slate for Houston jobs data
Employment (Economic theory) ; North American Free Trade Agreement
Diocese Supports Jackson Minister
The Mississippi Episcopal Diocese proclaims its support for Edward Harrison, a minister who claims he did not send a telegram critical of the Jackson, Miss., Citizens\u27 Council to Reverend Robert Ingram of Houston, Tex., though Ingram received a telegram signed with Harrison\u27s name; Source: Jackson Daily Newshttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/jws_clip/1121/thumbnail.jp
Market solutions to water allocation in Texas
San Antonio (Tex.) ; Water-supply - Texas ; Federal Reserve District, 11th
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