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For example, he regularly attends bankruptcy training seminars, bankruptcy speaking engagements, and bankruptcy panel discussions presented by local bankruptcy Trustees and Judges.

Among the highlights of shows and screenings are two panel discussions presented by the arts council: "Sustainable Development vs. Sprawl" on Feb. 8 at 6 p.m., and "Historic Preservation as an Antidote to Sprawl" on Feb. 25 at 1 30 p.m. Information: (914) 428-4220.

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SPOKEN WORD BRANCHBURG Theater at Raritan Valley Community College "Black Reparations in the Age of Obama: Pass?Preposterous or Proper?" an open panel discussion presented by Professor Sam E. Anderson, educator, activist, motivational speaker and author.

SPOKEN WORD BRANCHBURG Theater at Raritan Valley Community College "Black Reparations in the Age of Obama: Passé, Preposterous or Proper?" an open panel discussion presented by Professor Sam E. Anderson, educator, activist, motivational speaker and author.

On Thursday at 7 p.m., the subject will turn to wine for a tasting and discussion presented by Coogan's, a Washington Heights restaurant; tickets are $25, or $20 for members.

City University of New York Graduate Center: 'Revisiting the Rosenberg Trial' (Monday) The espionage trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg in the early 1950s and the role her brother David Greenglass played for the prosecution are the subjects of this free reading and discussion presented by the Martin E. Segal Center.

The present work describes in detail, the characteristics of the various profiles in such conditions and complements the discussion presented by Luce et al. (2017) based on M2 comparisons only.

The discussion, presented by the Dean Collection curated by Swizz Beatz and Bacardi is a salon style conversation with Swizz Beatz, rapper Lil Dicky, artist Tomokazu Matzuyama (Matsu), and BK the Artist, hosted by Miami radio personality Papa Keith.

By our discussions presented in this paper, necessary and sufficient conditions for the global attractivity of the disease-free equilibrium and the permanence of the disease are established, that is, if the basic reproduction number (mathcal {R}_{0}leq1), then the disease-free equilibrium is globally attractive, and if (mathcal{R}_{0}> 1), then the disease is permanent.

This has a similarity with observations and discussions presented in a recent publication by Popov et al. where authors investigate the effect of the Gouy phase shift on image formation and signal strength in CARS microscopy [ 29].

The discussion was presented by the HLS Graduate Program and the Harvard Law School Library.

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