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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II




http://www.royal.gov.uk/HMTheQueen/Earlylife/Earlylife.aspx

The official website of

The British Monarchy


The Queen was born at 2.40am on 21 April 1926 at 17 Bruton Street in Mayfair, London.

She was the first child of The Duke and Duchess of York, who later became King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.

At the time she stood third in line of succession to the throne










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 9/28/2006 1:23 PM

I have been wondering for a while if I am related to Queen Elizabeth. Today I was thinking she was either my grand-aunt or my grandmother.


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Friday, August 22, 2003


Q&A: Critical mass forming for UW genetic research

By Luke Timmerman

Seattle Times business reporter

Robert Waterston made his name as a leader of the Human Genome Project, the historic job that put the genetic instruction book on the desktop of all biologists.

These days, Waterston is settling in as a Seattleite. He bicycles to work down the Burke-Gilman Trail thinking of a new challenge: making sense of the flood of genetic data to improve human health.

Waterston, who turns 60 next month, came to the University of Washington in January to lead the department of genome sciences, which has three of the eight recognized leaders of the genome project. Last week, he broke ground on a $150 million state-of-the-art building to house his department and that of bioengineering. Nearly half the money for the building, a key recruiting tool, came from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.


Q: What should the public, most of which dimly recalls ninth-grade biology, be doing to learn about this new biology that is changing health care and the economy?

A: They have to read. Seriously. A lot of biology is very complex, and depends on detailed understanding, but the great thing about DNA is (that) it's conceptually straightforward. People understand it's a language, with A, G, C and T, and different combinations have different meanings, just like words.

Q: What is the biggest obstacle to genome-science progress?

A: People's participation.










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My Science Project (1985)

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USA 9 August 1985










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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)

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USA 29 January 1964










http://depts.washington.edu/mednews/vol7/no31/groundbreaking.php


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UW School of Medicine

Volume 7, Number 31 August 15, 2003


Groundbreaking held for research building

A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday, Aug. 12, to begin construction of the Genome Sciences and Bioengineering Building in Seattle.

Speakers at the event included U.S. Senator Patty Murray and Congressman Norm Dicks, who, along with U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell and others, were instrumental in obtaining the federal funding for the new building.

Others speaking at the groundbreaking were Lee Huntsman, interim UW president; Paul Ramsey, vice president for medical affairs and dean of the School of Medicine; Denice Denton, dean of the School of Engineering; Yongmin Kim, chair of bioengineering; and Robert Waterston, chair of genome sciences.

$70 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation enabled the project. Additional funding was provided by the federal government, at $12 million, and $10 million from the Whitaker Foundation. Other private sources contributed toward the $150 million building cost.

All seven speakers, joined by UW Regents William H. Gates and Gerald Grinstein, sporting hardhats and shovels, broke the ground at the construction site west of the UW Health Sciences complex. The building is expected to be completed in 2005.










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felony murder doctrine

a rule of criminal statutes that any death which occurs during the commission of a felony is first degree murder, and all participants in that felony or attempted felony can be charged with and found guilty of murder. A typical example is a robbery involving more than one criminal, in which one of them shoots, beats to death or runs over a store clerk, killing the clerk. Even if the death were accidental, all of the participants can be found guilty of felony murder, including those who did no harm, had no gun, and/or did not intend to hurt anyone.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felony_Murder_Doctrine


Felony Murder Doctrine

The felony murder rule is a legal doctrine current in some common law countries that broadens the crime of murder in two ways. First, when a victim dies accidentally or without specific intent in the course of an applicable felony, it increases what might have been manslaughter (or even a simple tort) to murder. Second, it makes any participant in such a felony criminally responsible for any deaths that occur during or in furtherance of that felony.










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U-571 (2000)


Lt. Hirsch: Last night at 0300 hours a British destroyer reported depth charging and sinking a German U-boat. However, sometime thereafter, Allied direction finding station triangulated a coded enemy radio signal to this position here near the chop line.

[indicates position on map]

Lt. Hirsch: We believe the U-boat was disabled, not sunk, and is drifting eastward on a four-knot current. Now, French resistance reported a resupply submarine sailed from the Lorient U-boat pens yesterday afternoon with engine parts and mechanics. Now, we believe it's gonna rendezvous with the disabled U-boat. On board that U-boat is this.

[picture of typewriter Enigma]

Ens. Keith Larson, Chief Torpedoman: A typewriter?