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Clinton, George

Clinton, George (1739-1812) was a prominent politician and Antifederalist in New York. Elected to the Second Continental Congress in 1775 he... [Pg.621]

In 1997, President Clinton devoted one-quarter of his State of the Union address to education and issued a Call to Action for American Education. Among the several ambitious goals he set for the nation was to have a well-prepared teacher in every classroom (Clinton, 1997). President Clinton s successor, George W. Bush, also recognized the need to improve the quality of teaching and learning for all children. President Bush s No Child Left Behind initiative had a strong focus on mathematics and science (No Child Left Behind Act of 2000). [Pg.56]

July 6 Former presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton appeal to President George W. Bush to take action to prevent the federal assault weapons han from lapsing. However, Congress is expected to end the current session without further action. [Pg.112]

Mr. Gordon Dean argued the cause, and Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General McMahon, and Messrs. William W. Barron, Fred E. Strine, George F. Kneip, W. Marvin Smith, and Clinton R. Barry were on a brief, for the United States. [Pg.280]

Years later, physicists proved that electrons do have wave characteristics by producing the interference pattern predicted by de Broglie. Clinton Davisson, working in the United States with his junior partner Lester Germer, and George Thomson in Great Britain made the discovery. For their work, Davisson and Thomson... [Pg.18]

Assuming that Clinton wants to add something about crime being a more serious threat in our time than in George Washington s, which of the following sentences would be most consistent with the tone of the presidential speech ... [Pg.22]

George G. Maher, Research Laboratories, Clinton Foods Inc., Clinton,... [Pg.457]

Submitted by Clinton A. Dornfeld, Joseph E. Cal-LEN, and George H. Coleman.i Checked by Robert E. Carnahan and Homer Adkins. [Pg.19]

Submitted by Joseph E. Callen, Clinton A. Doen-FELD, and George H. Coleman. ... [Pg.34]

George Paget Thomson (1892-1975). English physicist. Son of J. J. Thomson, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1937, along with Clinton Davisson, for demonstrating wave properties of electrons. [Pg.258]

Pierre-GUles de Gennes 1937 Clinton Davisson, George Paget Thomson... [Pg.122]

Clinton Davisson, Lester H.Cermet, and George Thomson ... [Pg.14]

Clinton Joseph Davisson (1881 1958) was an American physicist at Bell Telephone Laboratories. He discovered the diffraction of electrons with L.H. Germer, and together they received the Nobel Prize in 1937 for their experimental discovery of the diffraction cf electrons by crystals. The prize was shared with G.P. Thomson, who used a different diffraction method. George Paget Thomson (1892 -1975), son of the discoverer of the electron, Joseph John Thomson, and professor at Aberdeen, London, and Cambridge Universities. [Pg.14]


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