Learn More About This
Directory
This directory sponsored by SIQL, a Spider Makers company...
1. Paul Ehrlich to speak at KU on human evolution
- www.ur.ku.edu
- Paul Ehrlich to speak at KU on human evolution.
- LAWRENCE -- Paul Ehrlich, author of the influential 1968 book "The Population Bomb" and an alumnus of the University of Kansas, will make two public presentations in Lawrence on April 6 and 7. ...
- Ehrlich will speak on human evolution at 7:30 p. ...
- Ehrlich will also speak to Academy members about major issues in human nature at 11 a. ...
- A professor of population studies and biological studies at Stanford University, Ehrlich earned a master's degree in entomology from KU in 1955 and a doctorate in biology from KU in 1957. At KU, Ehrlich studied evolutionary biology and the process by which insects develop resistance to DDT. ...
- Ehrlich is a MacArthur Fellow, a member of the Board of Directors of the National Audubon Society, and founder and honorary president of Zero Population Growth. ...
- The author of 37 books and more than 600 scientific and technical articles, Ehrlich is best known for "The Population Bomb," which sold three million copies and gained Ehrlich considerable public attention, including appearances on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. In the book, Ehrlich predicted worldwide overpopulation that would lead to massive famines. ...
- In addition to the lectures by Ehrlich, the meeting includes technical sessions and field trips. ...
2. cannabisnews.com: Ehrlich Signs Marijuana Bill
- cannabisnews.com
- Ehrlich Signs Marijuana Bill .
- Ehrlich Jr. ...
- Ehrlich also approved a bill to reorganize the state's largest health insurer, partly in response to a failed effort by the company to convert to a for-profit firm and enrich its executives. ...
- In signing those two bills, along with a measure that moves Maryland closer to giving illegal immigrants the right to obtain driver's licenses, Ehrlich showed an independence that reflected his campaign to portray himself as a moderate Republican bent on reforming state government.
- As he made some of the biggest policy decisions of his first year in office, Ehrlich crossed swords with politicians from liberals to Bush administration officials. ...
- "These are not easy issues, not easy bills," Ehrlich said of the measures he has signed and vetoed over the past two days. ...
- The White House and some conservative supporters urged the governor to reject the bill, but Ehrlich cited his longtime support for the issue.
- Company executives and health care lobbyists had prodded Ehrlich to reject the measure, but analysts said that would have hurt the governor politically.
- Some Democrats were quick to seize on several of Ehrlich's vetoes as political ammunition, calling him a "hard-right" Republican. ...
- "On policy, Governor Ehrlich has been pretty progressive," said House Speaker Michael E. ...
- But Busch said Ehrlich caved into pressure from his conservative base by vetoing the tax bill, a plan he had negotiated with legislative leaders, after 42 of 43 House Republicans voted against the package. ...
- For the most part, Ehrlich's decisions this week were consistent with promises he made on the campaign trail last year, his voting record as a legislator and his public statements since he was sworn in four months ago.
- After lawmakers killed his proposal to legalize slot machine gambling in March, Ehrlich vowed to retaliate by nixing higher taxes on corporations and other fees. ...
- Although he had declined for weeks to say whether he would sign the medical marijuana bill, Ehrlich had supported such measures in principle during his eight years in Congress and during last year's gubernatorial race.
- Critics did point out some inconsistencies in Ehrlich's decisions. Although Ehrlich in recent weeks has vowed to cut $1 billion in spending next year to avoid tax increases, he allowed a 5-cent increase in the state property tax rate.
3. ANNAPOLIS - Perhaps the state Republican Party should consider
- 199.244.139.109
- GOP looks to Ehrlich to break losing streak .
- ANNAPOLIS - Perhaps the state Republican Party should consider changing its name - just for the time being - to the Robert Ehrlich Party.
- Now, there is a growing sense among Republicans that Ehrlich is the man who can lead them out of the wilderness and into the governor's office, the apex of political power in Maryland.
- The result is a party with an almost single-minded focus on ensuring Ehrlich's victory in the November general election. ...
- In the 2nd Congressional District, which Ehrlich now represents in Washington, several Republicans were considering running to replace him.
- "I made it clear I did not want a contested primary," Ehrlich said Tuesday during a meeting with reporters. ...
- Even before Ehrlich made his decision in March, the party paid him extraordinary deference.
- Potential gubernatorial candidates such as Prince George's County Councilwoman Audrey Scott and John Kane of Potomac, owner of a trucking company, said from the beginning they wanted Ehrlich to enter the race and would run only if he did not.
- The 35 Republicans in the House and the 13 Senate Republicans met with Ehrlich throughout the session to see what they could do to boost his chances of victory on Nov. ...
- Ehrlich's priorities became the priorities of the lawmakers. ...
- For many legislators, especially those from the most conservative wing of the party, that meant putting aside convictions in areas where Ehrlich adopts a more moderate stance.
- Stoltzfus' decision was made easier by the fact that Ehrlich opposes Medicaid funding of abortion and has voted to ban a procedure abortion opponents call partial birth abortion.
- Some conservatives disagree with Ehrlich's votes on a few gun control issues, including his support for mandatory criminal background checks for weapons sold at gun shows and his vote for a bill to ban sale of high-capacity gun clips.
4. Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., Maryland Governor
- www.mdarchives.state.md.us
- EHRLICH, JR. ...
- e-mail: contact Governor Ehrlich.
- Ehrlich, Jr. ...
- EHRLICH, JR.
- Ehrlich, Jr. ...
- During his successful campaign for governor, Bob Ehrlich promised to end the culture of corruption in Annapolis and prioritize fiscal responsibility, education, reduction of gridlock, and public safety. With successful bipartisan leadership, Governor Ehrlich worked to unite the legislature and appointed a qualified, diverse team to address the budget crisis and other challenges facing Maryland. ...
- Since assuming office, Governor Ehrlich has fought for the Five Pillars of his Administration: Fiscal Responsibility, Education, Health and the Environment, Public Safety, and Commerce. ...
- Governor Ehrlich has balanced the state budget every year since assuming office, reduced the deficit he inherited by $1. ...
- Governor Ehrlich is determined to provide affordable healthcare in Maryland, especially to those with limited access to health insurance. ... Governor Ehrlich has made the preservation of the Chesapeake Bay his top environmental priority. ...
- After inheriting one of the highest violent crime rates in America and threats from national terrorism, Governor Ehrlich has faced public safety issues head on. ...
- Governor Ehrlich is unapologetically pro-business. ...
- Governor Ehrlich welcomes all Marylanders, from every background, station, and political party, to join in his commitment to make Maryland a cleaner, safer, and a more prosperous place to live. ...
- Ehrlich, Jr. ...
5. A Science Odyssey: People and Discoveries: Ehrlich finds cure for syphilis
- www.pbs.org
- Ehrlich finds cure for syphilis.
- Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) was born in East Prussia (now Poland), the son of a lottery-office keeper. ...
- Ehrlich was looking for a cure or treatment for "sleeping sickness," a disease caused by a microbe. ... Ehrlich began an exhaustive search for an arsenic compound that would be a "magic bullet:" kill the microbe but not the person with the disease. In 1909, after testing over 900 different compounds on mice, Ehrlich's new colleague Sahachiro Hata went back to #606. ... Ehrlich and Hata tested 606 over and over on mice, guinea pigs, and then rabbits with syphilis. ...
6. Interview: Paul Ehrlich, 1974
- www.mnforsustain.org
- Paul Ehrlich Interview by MotherEarth News*.
- Although Paul Ehrlich had already authored three books (How to Know the Butterflies, 1961; Process of Evolution, 1963; Principles of Modern Biology, 1967) and countless papers, it wasn't until he wrote a slim paperback, The Population Bomb, in 1968 that his name became an almost overnight household word. ...
- Everyone working in the environmental field, however, knows what The Population Bomb has done for Paul Ehrlich. ...
- Well, Ehrlich (and a few of his detractors) can call it shooting his mouth off if he likes (or they like), Most of the people who are vitally concerned about the future of the planet and its inhabitants, though, do nothing but cheer every time Paul speaks. ...
- Paul Ehrlich was Director of Graduate Studies for the Stanford Department of Biological Sciences from 1966 to 1969 and he is currently a Professor of Biological Sciences at that university. ...
- In 1970, Ehrlich with his wife, Anne-published Population, Resources, Environment and 1971 saw the release of How to be a Survivor, which Paul co-authored with Richard L. ... Ehrlich's handbook which is subtitled Social Response to Environmental Imperatives, is now available. Paul and Anne are currently working on yet another book, tentatively titled The Ehrlich Guide to a Livable Future. ...
- When a MOTHER reporter telephoned Ehrlich's Stanford office to arrange the following interview, he was surprised to find that Paul-one of the most sought after names in the environmental movement-answered the phone himself. ...
- Paul Ehrlich is a long, lean, physically fit dynamo who has peered into the future and found himself unhappy with what he has seen. The following interview, in which he shares some of his forecasts and suggests what we can all do to make the earth a more livable planet, was held in Ehrlich's Stanford office in June of 1974. ...
- EHRLICH: That's quite true. ...
- EHRLICH: Let me put it this way: I used to believe that changing people's minds about the number of children they should have would be the toughest part of the whole environmental battle. ...
- EHRLICH: Yep. ...
- EHRLICH: Well I think that ZPG and the rest of the population control movement played a role, I think the economic crunch has been a factor and I think that other forces have helped hold down this country's birthrate. ...
- EHRLICH: Right now the net reproductive rate-and it changes from month to month-is around one. ...
7. FOXNews.com - Politics - Maryland's Kennedy Slips in Governor's Race Poll
- www.foxnews.com
- Robert Ehrlich in the race for governor has shrunk and they are now nearly even, according to a poll. ...
- Townsend, a Democrat, leads Republican Ehrlich by 47 percent to 44 percent among likely voters, with 10 percent undecided, according to the poll conducted for The Baltimore Sun and The Gazette newspapers by Potomac Survey Research of Bethesda. ...
- of Annapolis found that 48 percent of registered voters polled said they would vote for Townsend while 41 percent favored Ehrlich. ...
- A WJLA-Survey USA telephone poll released on July 2 found 53 percent supported Townsend and 42 percent supported Ehrlich. ...
- Ehrlich has chosen state GOP Chairman Michael S. ...
- Townsend spokesman Len Foxwell attacked Ehrlich's record. ...
- "When it comes to inclusion, tolerance and civil rights, Bobby Ehrlich has failed," Foxwell said. ...
- Ehrlich spokesman Paul E. ...
8. www.jazzweekly.com | Jazz Weekly Reviews
- jazzweekly.com
- MARTY EHRLICH .
- From the first notes of the jaunty "Rhymes," Ehrlich and his Traveler's Tales band give notice that a form of staightahead, swing isn't only the preserve of recreators like Lincoln Center Orchestra crew. Though it must be stressed that Ehrlich & Co. ... Or consider "Pigskin" written by Ehrlich's mentor, the late Julius Hemphill. ...
- Then there's the title tune, a sort of rhythmic freeform prance meant to invoke its honoree, a theatre teacher who inspired the young Ehrlich to investigate improvised music. ...
- From the evidence here it would seem that Traveler's Tales is Ehrlich's "fun" band. ...
- Personnel: Marty Ehrlich, alto and soprano saxophone, flute; Tony Malaby, soprano and tenor saxophones; Jerome Harris, acoustic bass guitar; Bobby Previte, drums .
9. Ehrlich and Freedman - Practice Areas
- www.nlst.biz
- © 2002 Ehrlich & Freedman.
10. Stanford's Nuttiest Tenured Turkey
- www.junkscience.com
- Do you have trouble confusing fact and myth? Do you have a penchant for spending days, months, years reaffirming what has been uniformly proven false? Have you ever lost money because of your unyielding faith in your nutty ideas? If you answered "Yes" to one or more of these questions, fear not! -- you'll get an A from at least one Stanford professor, tenured biologist Paul Ehrlich. ...
- Author of the best-selling Population Bomb, an intellectual spark for the modern ecological movement, Ehrlich has been a tenured faculty member on the Farm since the early sixties. While his early research centered on butterflies, Ehrlich reached national prominence for the startling ecological predictions he made in his 1968 Population Bomb and on a famous Tonight Show interview shortly after the release of his book. ...
- A founding father of Earth Day, in 1990 Ehrlich won a five-year MacArthur Foundation grant for $345,000 and shared half of the Crafoord Prize, the ecologist's version of the Nobel. Most recently, Ehrlich and his wife Anne published Betrayal of Science and Reason: How Anti-Environmental Rhetoric Threatens our Future. ...
- So hurrah for Professor Ehrlich and hurrah for Stanford University. ... Since his foray into environmental tomfoolery, Ehrlich's predictions have been consistently and tragically wrong, for four decades and counting. ...
- In the mid-sixties, Ehrlich began the modern ecological movement's resurrection of Malthusian thought. ... Unfortunately for Malthus, Great Britain was still alive and well two centuries later; unfortunately for the world, Ehrlich made it his task to bring Malthus' dead wrong ideas back to life. ...
- After limiting his family size to one (Ehrlich had a vasectomy shortly after receiving tenure at Stanford -- showing once again that tenure does limit production), Ehrlich resolved in 1968 to write an environmental text that would warn the world of the immediate danger it faced. Ehrlich's logic was simple: a growing population increasingly consumes the earth's finite resources. ...
- " In 1969, Ehrlich added, "By 1985 enough millions will have died to reduce the earth's population to some acceptable level, like 1. ... In the mid-seventies, with the release of his The End of Affluence, Ehrlich incorporated drama into his dire prophesies. ... That's right, Ehrlich thought that the United States would get nuked in retaliation for killing bugs. ...
- Ehrlich. There were no food riots of 1980, Congress stayed in session (though perhaps Reagan should have taken a hint from Ehrlich when the Senate started wondering why we didn't send the Girl Scouts to deal with the Sandinistas), and in general Americans got richer, fatter, and more numerous. ...
11. Paul Ehrlich
- www.brainyencyclopedia.com
- Paul Ehrlich.
- Ehrlich.
- Paul Ehrlich (March 14, 1854 - August 20, 1915) was a German scientist who won the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. ...
- The "magic bullet" concept comes from the experience of 19th century German chemists with selectively staining tissues for histological examination, and in particular, selectively staining bacteria (Ehrlich was an exceptionally gifted histological chemist, and invented the precursor technique to Gram staining bacteria). Ehrlich figured that if a compound could be made that selectively targeted a disease causing organism, then a toxin for that organism could be delivered along with the agent of selectivity. ...
- Nobel Museum: Biography of Paul Ehrlich.
- Ehrlich .
- Paul Ehrlich Quotes.
12. Welcome to the Web site of Maryland Governor Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr.
- www.gov.state.md.us
- Ehrlich, Jr. ... Visit Maryland's Workforce Web page for more information on finding employment in Maryland; the state’s community colleges and the job training courses they provide; other related education programs; and a more detailed description, including photos, of the event featuring Governor Ehrlich and President Bush. ...
- Governor Ehrlich Submits Green Bag Appointments .
- Governor Ehrlich Submits $25. ...
- Governor Ehrlich Introduces 2005 Legislative Package (PDF) .
Other related topics:
Do you have a great site about Ehrlich? Is
your Ehrlich site listed here?
Would you like a prefered placement of your site in this directory?
It's easy! First place, the HTML from the box below on your page that
you would like listed in this directory.
Then use our link submission request with
your name, your contact information, and the URL of your site that has
a link to this directory. After we
verify your link to us, we'll make sure your site stays in our directory,
and we'll give it prefered placement here also.
Here is how to make a simple text link to us. Just copy the code in this
box to your website:
We can also develop a custom Guide To The Internet for your site. Please
request your own
custom Guide To The Internet.
This custom Guide To The Internet produced by
Siql. Visit us today, and find out how to get your own
custom guide to the Internet, and how to get your site
listed in our guides.
Copyright 1995-2004 by Siql. All
Rights Reserved.