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What is the origin of the name Larch?

Larch Frequently Asked Questions
According to Jim Horning (personal communication, January 20, 1998) and John Guttag (personal communication, March 28 1998): "The name was not selected at PARC (hence from the Sunset Western Garden Book), but at MIT. The project had been known informally there as 'Bicycle'." One day Mike Dertouzos [director of the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science] and John were talking on the phone.

How do I move an origin?

VideoPoint
If the origin has been located and is visible on the movie (like "Origin 1" is by default), drag the origin on the movie to the new location by clicking on the video point where the lines intersect

What is an 'Origin'?

CELCAT online: FAQs
When importing data, Timetabler can store details of where the data originated. These Origin records are useful when differentiating between data in multiple import operations.

What is the origin of the name Scotland?

Scottish Heritage - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The Archaeologica Scotica: transactions of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland article from 1792 presents an explanation of the origin of the name Scotland. [NOTE: Adobe Acrobat file] The full title of the article is An Inquiry into the Origin of the Name of the Scottish Nation, presented to the Society of Antiquaries, at Edinburgh, December 1780.

What is the origin of NicoBloc?

NicoBloc Frequently Asked Questions
The properties of NicoBloc were discovered in the 1980's in America. During the 1990's, thousands of smokers in the UK and Ireland took part in corporate 'stop smoking programs' using NicoBloc and achieved very significant results. Due to popular demand, NicoBloc and the core elements of the program were refined into a retail product and made available to the general public in Ireland and the UK during 2002.

What is Origin?

Origin Dental | Frequently Asked Questions
Origin is a group of highly skilled dentists and businessmen intent on making it easier for you to launch, own and manage a successful dental practice.

What Hispanic origin data will be available?

Census 2000, Frequently Asked Questions
The Census Bureau is in the process of planning data products for Census 2000. Most of our products will be released through the American FactFinder. We are in the process of identifying the content and presentation of these data. Generally, we plan to release some of the data products that were available in the 1990 census. The release of special reports will depend on internal and external funding.

What is the origin of "Rand"?

The Ayn Rand Institute: FAQ
Ayn Rand, born Alisa Rosenbaum, based her professional first name on a Finnish one [see above]. The source of her last name, however, has been a mystery. Although its origin is still uncertain, recent biographical research by Drs. Allan Gotthelf and Michael Berliner has eliminated one possible source. An oft-repeated story claims that Ayn Rand took her last name from her Remington Rand typewriter while she was living in Chicago in 1926. This is false and we would like to put the error to rest.

What is the origin of the Whipple Name?

Frequently Asked Questions
The Dictionary of American Names, page 232, states that a Whipple was originally "one who came from Whimple (white stream) in Devonshire [England]." According to The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names, Whimple is from the Welsh "gwyn" (white) and "pwll" or "poll" (pool, stream). Variant forms of the name include Winple, Wimpoll, and Wympol. The oldest record of the name is in the Domesday Book (A.D. 1086), where it is spelled "Winple.

What Is The Origin Of Graphology?

FAQ
The earliest origins can be traced to Socrates who declared, “you can know a man by his mark” more than 2,000 years ago. One of the first documented books on graphology date back to Spain in 1552. Writings on Graphology were also published in 1622 by an Italian doctor of medicine and philosophy. The European masters of this science did most of their work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

What is the origin of "Acadia"?

Acadia National Park - Frequently Asked Questions (U.S. Nati...
Acadia probably stems from a name given to the area by the explorer, Giovanni Verrazano, when he sailed by in 1524. The shoreline reminded him of a part of Greece named Arcadia.

What is the Origin of Environmental Justice at EPA?

Frequently Asked Questions - Environmental Justice | Complia...
Early in 1990, the Congressional Black Caucus, a bi-partisan coalition of academicians, social scientists and political activists met with EPA officials to discuss their findings that EPA was unfairly applying its enforcement inspections and that environmental risk was higher in racial minority and low-income populations.

What is the origin of the Marantz brand?

Legendary Audio Classics: Marantz Classics FAQ
Saul B. Marantz, born in 1911 in New York City, started the company. His interests included photography, playing classical guitar, and collecting oriental artwork. (I find it fascinating that those are also all interests of mine!) Prior to his audio undertakings, he worked as a graphic artist and also spent some time in the military. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where his interest in electronics first blossomed as a young boy.

What is the origin of the word Zonta?

Zonta International:
Zonta” is derived from a Lakhota (Teton Dakota), a language of the Native-American Sioux peoples, word meaning honest and trustworthy. It was adopted in 1919 to symbolize the combined qualities of honesty and trust, inspiration and the ability to work together for service and world understanding.

What Is the Percentage of Ischemic Stroke of Cardioembolic Origin?

FAQ's Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation and Other Cardiac So...
The percentage of ischemic stroke from cardioembolic origin is approximately 15-25%. Atrial fibrillation is the most common cause of cardioembolic stroke, accounting for nearly half of the cases. Among these cases, 70% have nonvalvular atrial fibrillation, 20%i have atrial fibrillation associated with rheumatic valve disease, and the remaining 10%) have no obvious heart disease (lone atrial fibrillation).

Why do you have one question on race and another question on Hispanic origin?

Census 2000, Frequently Asked Questions
On October 30, 1997, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued "Standards for Maintaining, Collecting, and Presenting Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity." All federal agencies, including the Census Bureau, who collect and report data on race and ethnicity must follow these standards.

What is the origin of the practice of all headstones facing east?

The Association for Gravestone Studies - FAQ
In many, but by no means all, early New England burying grounds the graves are positioned east/west. This east/west orientation is the most common orientation in other parts of the country and world as well. The earliest settlers had their feet pointing toward the east and the head of the coffin toward the west, ready to rise up and face the "new day" (the sun) when "the trumpet shall sound and the dead shall be raised" or when Christ would appear and they would be reborn.

What is the origin of weight discrimination?

Council on Size and Weight Discrimination - Discrimination F...
There are several theories for the origin of our culture's disapproval of fatness. Since it seems to have started in the early part of the twentieth century, some say it started with motion pictures, since they say "the camera puts on 15 pounds". One theory says that the beginning of ready-to-wear clothing changed everything. Until the early 1900s, all clothing was custom-made, so a person's size was of no significance.
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