2003 ACEI Annual Conference and Exhibition: Phoenix, Arizona April 13-16.April 13-16 Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix /ˈfiːˌnɪks/ (English: Phoenix, Navajo: Hoozdo, lit. "the place is hot", Western Apache: Fiinigis) is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. MaryLouise Burger is the 2003 recipient of the Patty Smith Hill Award, ACEI's most prestigious honor. Joe Frost, pictured here with 2001-03 ACEI ACEI Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor ACEI Association for Childhood Education International ACEI Association of Consulting Engineers of Ireland President Nancy Quisenberry, delivered the keynote address keynote address n. An opening address, as at a political convention, that outlines the issues to be considered. Also called keynote speech. Noun 1. at the Closing General Session. Local author Conrad Storad entertained attendees at the Author's Luncheon with fascinating stories about the desert wildlife. Sally Hurwitz and Storad pause for a moment in front of his books. Ron Colbert conducts the NCATE NCATE National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Institutional Orientation Workshop. The Phoenix Local Committee smiles at the end of another successful conference. Left to right: Sally Hurwitz (Local Arrangements Co-Chair), Michael F. Kelley (General Conference Chair and Program Chair), and Cathy Kirk (Local Arrangements Co-Chair). The Hall of Excellence attracted a good crowd and offered a bounty bounty, payment made by a government bounty, amount paid by a government for the achievement of certain economic or other goals. It often takes the form of a premium paid for the increased production or export of certain goods. of ideas. Conference attendees enjoy a hands-on physics workshop conducted by Kim Neuendorf. [ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] |
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