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We wish to express our grateful thanks to those who have supported our organizations with financial contributions over the basic membership rate, and for a donation of company stock. Below we list the names of those who gave so generously over the last year. Your contributions have helped make it possible for us to continue to spread the word about general semantics gen·er·al semantics  
n. (used with a sing. verb)
A discipline developed by Alfred Korzybski that proposes to improve human behavioral responses through a more critical use of words and symbols.
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Dean Alterman

Leonard S. Amada

Philip Ardery

Billie Baguley

Carl Bechard

George J. Barenholtz

Sanford I. Berman

Mark H. Bernstein

George Black This article is about the Canadian politician. For the American politician from the state of Georgia, see George Robinson Black.

George Black, PC (April 10 1873 - August 23 1965) was an administrator and politician in Yukon, Canada.
 

Winton A. Bristol

Alta Brock

Kenneth F. Brown

Linda Burch

Edward J. Burns

Richard K. Carlson

Pamela Cawley

Lloyd Chappell

Edward C. Cialella

Lida Cochran

Richard S. Cook

David Cox Prominent people named David Cox:
  • David Cox (Australian politician) - former member of the House of Representatives for the Division of Kingston
  • David Cox (artist) - prominent English landscape painter
  • Sir David Cox (statistician) - prominent English statistician
 

James C. Dace

Ross Dagata

William Dallmann

Jeff & Becky Davies

Stewart A. Davis

Walter W. Davis

Milton Dawes

Gregory Delfeld

Andrew d'Elia

Joseph DeVito

Charles T. Dunkle

Patrick Eady

Philip H. Elliott, Jr.

Michael Fandal

Judith Feld

Rolland Fellows

Allen E. Flagg

Frank Gastner

Ashley George

Robert Gingell

Raymond Gozzi, Jr.

Michael A. Griffin

William E. Haase

Gordon K. Haist

Christina M. Hall

Ronald A. Handlon

Frank Hannah

George Hansen

Richard M. Hartman

Earl Hautala

Gary D. Henson

Bernard Hevin

David J David J. Haskins (b. April 24, 1957, in Northampton, England) is a British alternative rock musician. He was the bassist for the seminal gothic rock band Bauhaus. Life and work . Hewson

Gregg Hoffmann

Stewart W. Holmes

Robert A. Hunter, Sr.

Norman Isaacson

Bruce S. Jenkins

Whitney Johns

Carol K. Johnson

Kate Johnson

Robert Johnson Robert Johnson may refer to:

In politics:
  • Robert Johnson (governor), South Carolina
  • Robert Johnson (Texas) (1929–1995), member of Texas state legislature 1956–63
  • Robert D. Johnson (1883–1961), U.S.
 

William & Judith Johnston

James P. Kane

Karl Kemm

Mary Lowe Kennedy

Dag Dag(h)da

great god of Celts; father of Danu. [Celtic Myth.: Parrinder, 68; Jobes, 405]

See : Fatherhood


Dag

(h)da god of abundance, war, healing. [Celtic Myth.
 I. Knudsen

Richard E. Kopelman

Claude Korbus

Gordon E. Kutler

A. Vernon Lapps

Sonia Leskow

Martin H. Levinson

W. Liepe

Louise E. Loomis

David F. Maas

Joseph C. Mackrell

Edward MacNeal

Marziale Malfatto

Robert L. Manning

Lynn H. Maxson

Ernest Mazzatenta

Alice L. McCleary

Ruth D. McCubbrey

Emory Menefee

John W. Merrick

Burton Miller

Nora Miller

Rex Monahan

Lana Montgomery

Eric Nabel

Frank L. Nason

Peter A. Nathan

John B. Nettles net·tle  
n.
1. Any of numerous plants of the genus Urtica, having toothed leaves, unisexual apetalous flowers, and stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact.

2. Any of various hairy, stinging, or prickly plants.
 

New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
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Donald A. Newton

Huntley B. Okholm

Sandra S. Pate

James K. Patterson, Sr.

Albert Pauchard

Luis Penedo

Geoffrey J. Pickton

Richard Plourde

Michael R. Ponting

Edith Pula Pula (p`lä), Ital. Pola, city (1991 pop. 62,378), W Croatia, on the Adriatic and at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula.  

C. A. Pyle

Don Ranly

Charlotte S. Read (Bequest bequest: see legacy. )

Wayne Radburn

Arndt Norbert Richter

Luis Hernan Rincon

William H. Roberson

Michael E. Roberts

Richard Roth Richard Roth is Chairperson of the Painting and Printmaking Department at Virginia Commonwealth University. He received an MFA from the Tyler School of Art of Temple Universityand a BFA from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.  

Charles G. Russell

William Sadowsky

Mitsuko Saito-Fukunaga

Abdul Salaam sa·laam  
n.
1. A ceremonious act of deference or obeisance, especially a low bow performed while placing the right palm on the forehead.

2. A respectful ceremonial greeting performed especially in Islamic countries.

tr.
 

Peter M. Schauer

Morris Schwab

Otto Seelaus

Edgardo Sevilla

Peter Sheldon

Katherine Shepard

Stanley T. Skrentny

Granville Smith

Brian Spitzberg

Richard P. Stehr

William H. Stevens III

Joseph L. Stewart

Steve Stockdale

Stewart John Stremler

Robert Tartell

Robert Taub

Henry C. Thomas

E. H. Thomas

Julian Tosky

Myron Tribus

Mack Turner

Philip Vassallo

Peter Vega

Alastair L. Wade

Robert Wanderer

Herbert J. West, Jr.

Robert E. West

Dennis E. Wile

Virginia Wile

Harry Woodnorth

Christopher G. Wren

Wenjie Yan

Shirley Zilz

Samuel Zitter
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Title Annotation:Institute of General Semantics
Publication:ETC.: A Review of General Semantics
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Date:Apr 1, 2004
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