Notability date August 2010 The IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica ISNA was a non profit advocacy group founded in 1993 by Cheryl Chase activist Cheryl Chase to represent the interest of intersex people. ref name hackford peer2005 Hackford Peer, Kim 2005 . Cheryl Chase Founds the IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica. in GLBT History, 1993 2004 2005, p28 30, 2p ref Request quotation date August 2010 Their objective was to end shame, secrecy, and unwanted genital surgeries. ref name matthews2000 Matthews, Karen Oct 22, 2000 . Debate Grows Over Using Surgery on Infants with Ambiguous Genitals. Los Angeles Times ref ref name murrell1998 Murrell, Nancy October 28, 1998 . Intersex group raises questions about genital surgery. Miami Herald ref Request quotation date August 2010 The organization ended in June, 2008. ISNA later sought to promote the term disorders of sex development , and in 2006 released Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Disorders of Sex Development in Childhood. The organization closed in 2008 ref name isnafarewell Staff report June 28, 2008 . http www.isna.org farewell message Farewell message. via ISNA.org ref , and its founder Cheryl Chase activist Cheryl Chase moved on to help found Accord Alliance , an organization set up to promote comprehensive and integrated approaches to care that enhance the health and well being of people and families affected by intersex disorders of sex development , by promoting collaboration and shared decision making between patients, families, clinicians, and researchers interested in improving care and health outcomes. Fact date September 2010 References Reflist External links http www.isna.org IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica http www.accordalliance.org Accord Alliance DEFAULTSORT IntersexSociety Of NorthAmerica Category Intersexuality Category Organizations established in 1993 Category Organizations disestablished in 2008 Category Clubs and societies in the United States US org stub ... more details
The Leibniz Society of NorthAmerica is a philosophy philosophical learned societysociety whose purpose is to promote the study of the philosophy of Gottfried Leibniz . The society publishes the Leibniz Society Review . External links http www.gwleibniz.com Official site http www.erraticimpact.com philosophy organizations org details.cfm?orgID 202 Listing at erraticimpact.com Category Gottfried Leibniz Category Philosophical societies ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 The Goethe Society of NorthAmerica GSNA was founded in December 1979 in San Francisco as a non profit organization dedicated to the encouragement of research on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1749 1832 and his age. DEFAULTSORT Goethe Society Of NorthAmerica Category Literary societies Category Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Category Clubs and societies in the United States US org stub ... more details
The Dictionary Society of NorthAmerica DSNA was founded in 1975 to encourage scholarly and professional activities that have to do with dictionaries and lexicography . ref R. R. K. Hartmann and Gregory James, Dictionary of Lexicography London Routledge, 2002 , 43. ref Since 1994 DSNA has been a member of the American Council of Learned Societies . The society, one of the largest professional associations for dictionary makers, ref Erin McKean, http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9407E7DF113CF937A25752C1A9629C8B63 On Language, New York Times , Nov. 14, 2004. ref has more than 400 members, and sponsors a biennial conference for the presentation of scholarly papers on aspects of lexicographical history, theory, and practice. It also publishes an annual journal of dictionary scholarship, Dictionaries founded in 1979 , ref Dictionaries succeeded Papers of the Dictionary Society of NorthAmerica, which appeared in 1979, 1981, and 1983. Occasional publications of the society include Papers on Lexicography in Honor of Warren N. Cordell 1979 , and J. E. and Elizabeth C. Congleton, Johnson s Dictionary Bibliographical Survey, 1746 1984 1984 . ref and a semiannual newsletter. Copies of the newsletter and tables of contents of the journal are archived at the society s web page, which also provides news about dictionaries and membership and conference information. Distinguished former members of the society include, among others, Frederick G. Cassidy 1907 2000 , editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English the etymologist Allen Walker Read 1906 2002 ref http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 940DE6DB1E30F936A15756C0A96E948260 An Ear for the English of the English, New York Times , May 25, 1988. ref the lexicographer Laurence Urdang 1927 2008 and the linguist Ladislav Zgusta 1924 2004 . From 1995 until 2008 the society made an annual award underwritten by Laurence Urdang, to support promising lexicographical research projects. Two awards for 2009 were conferred ... more details
primarysources date June 2008 The Radiological Society of NorthAmerica, Inc. RSNA is a professional membership society committed to excellence in patient care through education and research. More than 41,000 medical imaging professionals are members of RSNA, including radiologists, radiation oncologists, medical physicists and allied scientists. RSNA hosts the world s largest annual medical meeting, which starts the last Sunday of November in Chicago. The society also publishes two highly respected peer reviewed journals the medical research journal http radiology.rsnajnls.org Radiology and the freely accessible medical education journal http radiographics.rsnajnls.org RadioGraphics . The presidency of the RSNA is held as a one year term. The 2010 president is Hedvig Hricak and the 2010 president elect is Burton Drayer , M.D. ref cite web url http www.rsna.org about whoswho drayer.cfm title RSNA.org Burton P. Drayer, MD format work accessdate 2010 02 08 ref ref http www.rsna.org about whoswho hricak.cfm Radiological Society of NorthAmerica Who s Who Board of Directors ref Based in Oak Brook, Illinois , RSNA was established in 1915. The RSNA Research & Education Foundation provides research and education grants to young investigators. RadiologyInfo.org http www.radiologyinfo.org RadiologyInfo.org is the public information Web site developed and funded by the Radiological Society of NorthAmerica RSNA and the American College of Radiology ACR . It was established to inform and educate the general public about what radiology is and what radiologist s do. Approximately half a million people visit RadiologyInfo each month. The web site is available in English and Spanish. RadiologyInfo is designed to answer patients questions related to the many radiologic procedures and therapies ... Society Of NorthAmerica Category American medical associations de Radiological Society of NorthAmerica fa ... more details
Society of NorthAmerica image INSA small.png image border size 180 alt alt text see WP ALT caption Islamic Society of NorthAmerica logo map optional msize map size, optional, default 200px malt map ... www.isna.net isna.net The Islamic Society of NorthAmerica ISNA , based in Plainfield, Indiana Plainfield ... http books.google.com books?id ZRenjUoud3kC&pg PT96&dq 22islamic Society of NorthAmerica 22 22Muslim ... Society of NorthAmerica 22 22Muslim Student Association 22&lr lang en&num 100&as brr 3&cd 8 v onepage&q .... ref http books.google.com books?id D7tu12gt4JYC&pg PA251&dq 22islamic Society of NorthAmerica ... Society of NorthAmerica 22 22Muslim Student Association 22&lr lang en&num 100&as brr 3&cd 11 v ... Society of NorthAmerica 22 hamas 22Muslim Student Association 22&lr lang en&num 100&as brr 3&cd ...&pg PT358&dq 22islamic Society of NorthAmerica 22 22Muslim Student Association 22&lr lang en&num ... that The Islamic Society of NorthAmerica ISNA refers Muslim clerics to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons. The Islamic Society of NorthAmerica is an influential front for the promotion of the Wahhabi political ... books.google.com books?id kIchBFHCzfYC&pg PA228&dq 22islamic Society of NorthAmerica 22 wahhabi hamas ... Islamic Society Of NorthAmerica Category Islamic activist organizations Category Muslim Brotherhood ... served NorthAmerica membership language official languages leader title President leader name Mohamed ... as the largest Muslim organization in NorthAmerica . ref name perelman ref cite article title ... building ISNA s goal is to be an exemplary and unifying Islamic organization in NorthAmerica that contributes ... Teaching Center ITC , Muslim Youth of NorthAmerica MYNA ref www.myna.org ref and Foundation ... for Muslim immigrants and Muslim communities in NorthAmerica. It publishes information about Islam ... attending including people from outside of NorthAmerica. The convention features Islamic lectures ... Horizons is ISNA s bi monthly publication. ISNA is associated with the Islamic Society of North ... more details
cleanup date March 2011 tone date March 2011 Tetra Society of NorthAmerica is a not for profit organization that provides volunteer engineers across Canada and the US to design and construct custom assistive devices for people with disabilities. History The Tetra Society was founded in 1987 in Vancouver, British Columbia, by quadriplegic Sam Sullivan . He recounts feeling trapped not by his disability but by his inaccessible surroundings I couldn t use the washroom, shower, cook on my own. I couldn t even turn the doorknob to get out of my own apartment It wasn t long before I found that I was not alone there were many frustrated people struggling with things so basic that most people would never think twice about them ref http www.tetrasociety.org about sams story.php Sam s story retrieved February 9, 2010. ref . A letter to the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of BC, explaining his situation, resulted in engineer Paul Cermak offering to help. Simple, low tech fixes to Sullivan s apartment made a vast difference ref http www.newmobility.com articleViewIE.cfm?id 1183 Sam Sullivan Still Reaching New Mobility, August 2006. ref . Word got around, and the demand for similar gizmos led Sullivan to form the Tetra Society. Building on this model, the non profit now lists more than 300 volunteers in 45 chapters across NorthAmerica. It states that, over the years, its volunteers have completed 5,000 projects for people with disabilities. Tetra keeps to the formula ... of six affiliated societies British Columbia Mobility Opportunities Society ConnecTra Disabled Independent Gardeners Association Disabled Sailing Association of British Columbia Tetra Society of NorthAmerica Vancouver Adapted Music Society References reflist External links http www.tetrasociety.org Tetra Society of NorthAmerica website DEFAULTSORT Tetra Society Of NorthAmerica Category Organizations ... assistive technology general tetra society innovative solutions for independence Tetra Society Innovative ... more details
The Lewis Carroll Society of NorthAmerica was established in 1974. LCSNA is a not for profit organization dedicated to furthering Lewis Carroll Carroll studies, increasing accessibility of research materials, and maintaining public awareness of Carroll s contribution to society . The organization meets twice a year, and has an active publications program. The archive contains materials that document the history of the Society, including financial records, correspondence from members, information on Society meetings, and membership rolls. ref http dlib.nyu.edu findingaids html fales lcsna.html The Fales Library and Special Collections Guide to the Lewis Carroll Society of NorthAmerica Archives ref References references External links http www.lewiscarroll.org Official site Category Learned societies Category Literary societies Category Lewis Carroll Society of NorthAmerica edu org stub ... more details
The Karl Jaspers Society of NorthAmerica KJSNA is a philosophy philosophical organization founded in 1980 by George B. Pepper and Leonard H. Ehrlich for promoting the study of the philosophy of Karl Jaspers . The KJSNA is a 501 c 3 tax exempt non profit organization. The Society conducts annual meetings in conjunction with the Annual Meetings of the American Philosophical Association . The Society cooperates with the Jaspers Society of Japan and the Karl Jaspers Stiftung of Basel in sponsoring international conferences on Jaspers s thought. External links http www.bu.edu paideia kjsna KJSNA website Category Philosophy organizations Category Organizations established in 1980 ... more details
The Chinese Music Society of NorthAmerica CMSNA was organized in 1969 and was officially founded in 1976 as a federal non profit international organization to increase and diffuse the knowledge of Chinese music and performing arts . Today it has grown to become the national association of musicians and scholars and National and International organization specializing in Research and Educational Material in English Special Reports, Monographs, Pictures Slides, Journal Publications, Archaeological Finds, Cultural Relics concerning Music Theater Dance and Musical Instruments of China and Non Western Cultures. The Membership of the Society comprises Associate Members, Ordinary Members and Sustaining Members. Any person or institution interested in Chinese music is eligible for election to Associate Membership on written application to the Secretary on a prescribed form. A person with appropriate background experience and active in the field of Chinese Music may apply for transfer to Ordinary Membership in his or her second year of Associate Membership. Sustaining Membership is available for corporations and other organizations interested in materially supporting the publications and activities of the Society. The Society sends all members without charge its official international journal, Chinese Music. Chinese Music is the international quarterly journal devoted to Chinese music, with articles covering all phases of research of Chinese music and performance activities in Chinese music. It is regarded as the most prestigious authority in sources of Chinese music research. Numerous discoveries relating to Chinese music were first reported in Chinese Music before they became publicly ... on an international scale . External links http www.chinesemusic.net Chinese Music Society of NorthAmerica website Chinese American organizations DEFAULTSORT Chinese Music Society Of NorthAmerica ... Music. Chinese Music ISSN 0192 3749 is distributed to 167 Countries. The Society coordinates field ... more details
Orphan date December 2007 Infobox Education in Canada name Islamic Society of NorthAmerica Elementary School streetaddress 1525 Sherway Drive city Mississauga province Ontario affiliation Islamic principal Osama Ghanim ref http www.isnacanada.com ElementarySchool principal.html ISNA Elementary School Principal s Message ref schooltype Private grades K 8 team name Gentle Giants homepage http www.isnacanada.com ElementarySchool index.html isnacanada.com Islamic Society of NorthAmerica Elementary School is an Islamic elementary school in Mississauga, Ontario Mississauga , Ontario , Canada . The school is part of the Islamic Society of NorthAmerica umbrella organization. ISNA Elementary School was founded in 1983, and moved to its current location in 1985 it is one of the oldest Islamic schools in the Greater Toronto Area . ISNA Elementary School offers all subjects required by the Ontario Ministry of Education English, Math, Science, French grades 4 8 , Social Studies, Gym and Computer Studies. Additionally it also offers Arabic, Quran and Islamic Studies as part of the school s Islamic curriculum. ISNA Elementary School also has a high school branch in Mississauga , which is called ISNA High School and is also run by the Islamic Society of NorthAmerica . The high school is housed in the Islamic Center of Canada complex, which also houses a big mosque and the headquarters of ISNA Canada, among other amenities for Muslims such as an Islamic funeral service and an Islamic bookstore . ref http high.isnaschools.com ISNA High School official website ref It is one of the few Islamic high schools in the Greater Toronto Area. The school building s exterior underwent a facelift during the summer of 2005. The facelift added a cream yellow insulation to the brick building and arch archway s to the design, embodying Islamic architecture resembling the design of its high school branch. ISNA Elementary School was also covered by the media as part of the faith based school funding ... more details
Image Dgsna logo.png thumb right 200px Logo The Digital Government Society of NorthAmerica or DGSNA is an international, nonprofit, professional society devoted to advancing democratic Digital Government digital government via research, policy, and best practice, in the countries of Canada , the United States , and Mexico . History and purpose The organization was founded in 2005. It grew out of the US National Science Foundation s CISE based http www.digitalgovernment.org Digital Government program. The current president of the DGSNA is http faculty.washington.edu jscholl Jochen Scholl , who succeeded http www.isi.edu natural language people hovy.html Eduard Hovy . Society s mission The Society is a global multi disciplinary organization of scholars and practitioners engaged in and committed to democratic digital government. Digital or electronic government fosters the use of information and technology to support and improve public policies and government operations, engage citizens, and provide comprehensive and timely government services. DGS equips its members with a professional support network focused on both scholarship and effective practices that nurture technical, social, and organizational transformation in the public sector. The society welcomes members from all sectors, endorses diverse, multi , and interdisciplinary research undertakings relevant to both theory and practice, and strongly encourages practitioner researcher exchanges at local, regional, national, and international levels. Activities Every year, the DGSNA hosts dg.o , the International Conference on Digital Government Research. The http www.dgo2010.org dg.o 2010 meeting will be held in Puebla, Puebla Puebla , Puebla , Mexico . References reflist http www.dgsna.org About the Society External links http www.dgsna.org DGSNA website http www.dgo2010.org Current and past dg.o conferences Category 2005 establishments ... more details
The Illuminating Engineering Society of NorthAmerica IES is a non profit learned society that was founded in New York City on January 10, 1906. The IES s stated mission is to improve the lighted environment by bringing together those with lighting knowledge and by translating that knowledge into actions that benefit the public. Members of the IES are regarded as the top professionals in their industry and are globally respected for their knowledge. Publications The IES is credited with over 100 publications on the subject of lighting such as The Lighting Handbook 9th Edition , the recognized authoritative reference on the science and application of lighting. Other publications, many of which are ANSI standards, include recommended practices for a variety of specific lighting applications such as office, sports, and outdoor lighting, and lighting for healthcare facilities. All IES publications are developed through consensus committee work. The National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST references several IES publications for Optical Radiation Calibrations. ref cite web title National Institute of Standards and Technology, Optical Technology Division accessdate 2007 08 01 url http physics.nist.gov Divisions Div844 facilities pyro ref.html archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070701083924 http physics.nist.gov Divisions Div844 facilities pyro ref.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 07 01 ref The International Dark Sky Association IDA makes several references to the IES and its publications in its Outdoor Lighting Code Handbook . ref http www.darksky.org handbook lc hb v1 14.html Outdoor Lighting Code Handbook , Ver 1.4, September 2002 ref The IES is a joint sponsor of ASHRAE IESNA Standard 90.1 and Standard 189 and collaborates on other documents. In addition, the IES publishes LEUKOS , the Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society of NorthAmerica , and LD A Lighting, Design Application , a monthly magazine. Membership The IES has about 8,000 ... more details
bulletin of the Art Libraries Society of NorthAmerica and is now published twice yearly ... reviews index.html ARLIS NA Book Reviews DEFAULTSORT Art Libraries Society Of NorthAmerica Category ... in the field that are relevant to the changes that emerge in the field over time. The Society ..., and international forums. ARLIS NA will continue to foster an inclusive Society, with a collaborative infrastructure, that is welcoming to all members of society and promotes a multiplicity of viewpoints ... Technology The Society moves forward, growing from a completely analog organization into the digital ... within Society entities, chapters, and affiliated organizations will continue to grow and bridge ... Memorial Board Award annually. This honor recognizes excellence of content and production in North ... wittenborn winners.html Past Winners Outreach Communications ARLIS L is the Society s listserv which .... The listserv is also a resource for job listings. ARLIS L is a place for Society members ..., announcements of awards and honors, news regarding Society members and information on new print ... L, the Society s Listserv. ARLIS L, the Society s Listserv. c 2005. ARLIS NA. 10 Apr 2008 http www.arlisna.org ... www.ifla.org IFLA http www.jads.org Japan Art Documentation Society, Tokyo JADS http www.mcn.edu Museum Computer Network MCN http www.archivists.org Society of American Archivists SAA Society of Architectural ... more details
of shame, secrecy, and unwanted genital surgery IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica. ref ref http www.intersexualite.org ..., gonadal, or anatomical sex is atypical. The IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica , intersex activists ... name ISNADSD IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica May 24, 2006 . http www.isna.org node 1066 Why is ISNA ... announced the creation of the IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica . citation needed date February ... costs. ref name ISNA4 IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica May 24, 2006 . http www.isna.org faq healthy ... Sexual Abuse & 124 IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica publisher Isna.org date accessdate ... in these fields. For instance, the IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica ISNA definition states that the following ... Society of NorthAmerica cite web url http www.isna.org faq conditions title Intersex conditions work IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica accessdate 2007 12 08 ref 5 alpha reductase deficiency androgen ... IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica publisher Isna.org date accessdate 2009 08 21 ref Between 0.1 ... hermaphroditism work IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica accessdate 2007 12 09 format ref Intersex activist ..., the IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica challenges the XY sex determination system s assumption ... ISNA3 IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica May 24, 2006 . http www.isna.org faq y chromosome Does having ... faq.htm anchor777213 title 2000 IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica What is Progestin Induced ... Society of NorthAmerica. Jim Sinclair s personal website. Retrieved on 2007 12 02. ref Lady Colin ... April 21, 2009. ref Intersex people in society History Image Hermaphroditus, from a Pompeiian fresco ... to be intersex doing so without WP RS is in breach of WP BLP it will be deleted Intersex in human ..., sex developmental differences. An intersex individual may have biological characteristics ... of Sex year 2001 publisher Harvard University Press location USA isbn 0674001893 ref Intersex was initially adopted by intersex activists who criticize traditional medical approaches to sex assignment ... more details
Rehabilitation engineering Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive technology Assistive Technology Society of NorthAmerica RESNA is an interdisciplinary association of people with a common interest in technology and disability . Its mission statement notes that RESNA s mission is to improve the potential of people with disabilities to achieve their goals through the use of technology through promoting research, development, education, advocacy and provision of technology and by supporting the Assistive technology service provider assistive technology service providers engaged in these activities. RESNA was started in August 1979. In 1993 RESNA became a self managed organization. Currently, RESNA has over 1,000 members, the bulk of whom are concentrated in the US and Canada. Beginning in 1995, RESNA developed several certifiation programs for credentialing professionals working as assistive technology service providers. ref Lenker, J.A., Certification in Assistive Technology , OT Practice 5 21 , 2000. reproduced at http www.wheelchairnet.org WCN ProdServ Clinicians ATPCertification.html ref ref Stakeholders Applaud RESNA Move to Combine ATS ATP Certifications , HomeCare Magazine , Sept. 8, 2008, http homecaremag.com mobility wheelchairs stakeholders applaud resna move index1.html ref ref Resna sets score for Exam , HomeCare Magazine , Oct. 22, 2010, http homecaremag.com mobility seating postioning resna certification 20100202 ref ref RESNA expands Certification in Seating and Positioning, HME News , Feb. 2, 2010, http www.hmenews.com ?p article&id hm201010MmsV1K ref These certification programs are administered through RESNA s Professional Standards Board PSB , which includes representatives from RESNA, the National Registry of Rehabilitation Technology Suppliers NRRTS , and consumers. RESNA is governed by a 14 member Board of Directors. The current president is Glenn ... Society of Japan RESJA http www.supera.org.pt Portuguese Society of Rehabilitation Engineering ... more details
distinguish NorthAmerica Northern America Northern United States Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians and Template Infobox musical artist Fields Name North of America Landscape yes Background group or band Origin Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax , Nova Scotia , Canada Genre Indie rock Years active 1997 2003 Label Level Plane , Rewika Records , Matlock Records URL http www.level plane.com php band detail.php?band id 19 www.level plane.com Current members Mark Mullane br Michael Catano br Mark Colavecchia br Jim MacAlpine Past members J. LaPointe North of America is a rock band from Nova Scotia that has recorded with Matlock Records in Canada and the American label Level Plane Level Plane Records . Members of Halifax Urban Area Halifax s State Champs and Truro, Nova Scotia Truro s The Motes formed North of America in 1997. They have toured throughout NorthAmerica and Europe, and members have been involved with other musical projects such as The Plan band The Plan , The Holy Shroud , Instruments band Instruments , Vkngs, The Got To Get Got, Ov Gramme, production for Buck 65 , and composition of original music for the award winning Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC television show Street Cents . The original line up of the band consisted of Michael Catano, Mark Mullane, J. LaPointe, and Mark Colavecchia. LaPointe left the band after the recording of This is Dance Floor Numerology in 2001. LaPointe was replaced by Jim MacAlpine as of the 2003 Level Plane release, Brothers, Sisters . North of America disbanded after releasing Brothers, Sisters . Current ...?csid2 844&fid1 44681 North of America Release New Rarities Cassette, Gear Up for Reunion Shows . Exclaim ... Bart Records . ref http weirdcanada.com 2010 04 review north of america 12345678910 Weird Canada Review North of America 12345678910 ref Discography 12345678910 Cassette, Bart Records, 2010 Brothers ... Band s Rewika Records Artist Page DEFAULTSORT North Of America Category Musical groups from Halifax ... more details
The Bibliographical Society of America BSA is the oldest learned society in NorthAmerica that studies books and manuscripts as physical objects. ref name about cite web url http www.bibsocamer.org Society.htm title The Bibliographical Society of America publisher Bibliographical Society of America accessdate March 28, 2010 ref Established in 1904, the society promotes Bibliography bibliographical research and issues bibliographical publications. Its activities include an annual meeting held in New York City in January, lectures, and fellowship and award programs. ref name about In addition to publishing books, the society publishes the quarterly Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America . ref name PBSA cite web url http www.bibsocamer.org Papers default.htm title Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America publisher Bibliographical Society of America accessdate March 28, 2010 ref The first issue of what was then called The Bulletin of the Bibliographical Society of America was published in May 1907. ref cite journal last Lane first W. C. year 1907 month May title The Bulletin of the Bibliographical Society of America Including a Record of American Bibliography journal Bulletin of the Bibliographical Society of America publisher Bibliographical Society of America volume 1 issue 1 pages 1 2 url http books.google.com books?id 6itZAAAAIAAJ&pg PA1&dq 22Bibliographical Society of America 22&ei pjHbSviyG4qQlQSjsYyoAQ&client firefox a v onepage&q &f false ref Membership is open to anyone with an interest in bibliography, including bibliographers, collectors, librarians, professors, and students. ref name about See also Bibliographical Society of London , UK References Reflist External links http www.bibsocamer.org BSA website Category Organizations established in 1904 Category Organizations based in New York City Category Education in New York City Category Culture of New York City Category Learned societies of the United States Category Book history Category Bibliography ... more details
For the Museum on the campus of the University of Chicago The Renaissance Society The Renaissance Society of America RSA is an academic association founded in 1954 supporting the study of the Renaissance period, 1300 1650, in Western history . It publishes the Renaissance Quarterly, an internal newsletter Renaissance News & Notes , and the Renaissance Society of America Reprint Text Series. The Society also awards annually the Phyllis Goodhart Gordan Prize ref http www.rsa.org gordanprize.php ref of US 1,000 for the best book published in Renaissance studies. Its headquarters are in Philadelphia the annual meeting takes place in changing cities within NorthAmerica . Art historian Horst Waldemar Janson was a founding member and president of the society. References Reflist Sources http www.academiccommons.org profile profile organizations Renaissance Society of America Academic Commons External links http www.rsa.org The official website of the Society http www.historians.org affiliates renaissance soc am.htm President, Vice President, Treasurer etc. DEFAULTSORT Renaissance Society of America Category Historical societies category 1954 establishments in the United States de The Renaissance Society of America ... more details
Orthodoxyinamerica The Orthodox Theological Society in America OTSA , was organized in 1966 with the help of the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas SCOBA as a way promote Eastern Orthodox Orthodox theology, fellowship and cooperation among Orthodox Christians. It also serves as a means to coordinate the work of Orthodox theologian s in the Americas. Source http www.otsamerica.org The Orthodox Theological Society in America OTSA Website Category Eastern Orthodox organizations established in the 20th century Category Christianity in NorthAmerica ... more details
in Childhood. Rohnert Park IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica. http www.dsdguidelines.org . 2006. Handbook for Parents. Rohnert Park IntersexSociety of NorthAmerica. http www.dsdguidelines.org Creighton ... Society of NorthAmerica ISNA and cautions that even documentation of clitoral nerve function during ... series from NorthAmerica and Europe. In a few parts of the world 5 alpha reductase deficiency or defects of testosterone synthesis, or even rarer forms of intersex account for a significant portion of cases but these are rare in NorthAmerica and Europe. Masculinizing surgery for completely virilized ...Intersex surgery is one of several terms referring to surgery performed to correct birth defect s or early ... the likelihood of future problems. The recent history of intersex surgery has been characterized ... in many cases. Timing of surgery infancy, adolescence or adult age has also been controversial. Intersex ... of these boys have no other abnormalities and are not considered to have an intersex condition ... intersex conditions and birth defects in order to make the genitalia more like those of normal ... females or undervirililizaton of genetic males see intersex for a fuller list , as well as some less easily categorized types of intersex conditions or other malformations of the genitalia. In the last ... severe malformations or injuries is diminishing. See history of intersex surgery . Clitorectomy describes ... as female, e.g., for intersex conditions with severe undervirilization, or major malformations involving ... genetic males without intersex conditions who are sex assignment reassigned and raised as females ... Controversies and unsettled questions Management practices for several types of intersex conditions .... See History of intersex surgery for more detail. Is functional outcome better when surgery ... important variable to consider in caring for children with intersex conditions. Within the last decade ... are treated in more detail in History of intersex surgery , and in some of the following references ... more details
Mergefrom Journal of the Optical Society of America A date June 2009 Mergefrom Journal of the Optical Society of America B date June 2009 The Journal of the Optical Society of America was founded in 1917. It was split into the Journal of the Optical Society of America A and the Journal of the Optical Society of America B in 1984. journal stub Category Publications established in 1917 Category Optical Society of America academic journals ... more details
Theosophy The Theosophical Society in America Hargrove branch was an organization that developed from the Theosophical Society in America. In 1895 a division occurred between the Theosophical Society Adyar and the Theosophical Society in America, leading William Quan Judge to form a separate organization distinct from the organization mased in Adyar, headed by Annie Besant. After the death of William Quan Judge Judge , Ernest Temple Hargrove , who was William Quan Judge Judge s secretary at the time, found evidence that William Quan Judge Judge had intended a successor. In 1898, Katherine Tingley was elected president of the TSA, with Hargrove s initial support. Hargrove later came to disagree with Tingley, and later broke away with roughly 200 other members to form the Theosophical Society in America. A.H. Spencer and later Hargrove became president of this new organization. The society was oriented towards William Quan Judge WQ Judge s principles. Their headquarters were located in New York City , while Katherine Tingley Tingley relocated hers to Lomaland in Point Loma, California . In 1906 or 1907 this branch including Hargrove gave Robert Crosbie a deed of foundation to found a lodge in Los Angeles. Hargrove can thus be seen as an obstetrician to the United Lodge of Theosophists . The organization was renamed The Theosophical Society in 1908. Original members of this branch included Dr. Archibald Keightley and his wife Julia van der Planck a.k.a. Jasper Niemand Noted Sanskritist Charles Johnston and his wife Vera Jelihovsky Johnston, a niece of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky ... and his brother John F. B. Mitchell. A number of branches of the organization existed throughout NorthAmerica, as well as several in the UK, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, and Venezuela ... of a period of indrawal of the society. Hargrove died in on April 8th 1939. The last annual convention ... Society spirituality stub de Theosophische Gesellschaft in Amerika Hargrove ... more details
Infobox Journal title Journal of the Acoustical Society of America cover editor Allan D. Pierce discipline acoustics language English abbreviation J. Acoust. Soc. Am., JASA publisher Acoustical Society of America country USA frequency history openaccess license impact impact year website link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0001 4966 eISSN boxwidth Journal of the Acoustical Society of America abbreviated J. Acoust. Soc. Am. or JASA is a scientific journal in the field of acoustics, published by the Acoustical Society of America . It contains technical articles on sound, vibration, speech and other topics. Access to articles is by subscription or purchase, though most universities have access. External links http scitation.aip.org jasa Journal homepage . http asa.aip.org Homepage of the Acoustical Society of America Category Acoustics Category Acoustical Society of America Category Physics journals physics journal stub ... more details
The Mycological Society of America MSA is a learned society that serves as the professional organization of mycologist s scientist s who study fungi in the United States U.S. and Canadian Canada . It was founded in 1932. The Society s constitution states that The purpose of the Society is to promote and advance the science of mycology and to foster and encourage research and education in mycology in all its aspects. Members of the MSA meet annually to exchange information and build understanding of fungi . Publications Mycologia is the official scholarly journal of the Mycological Society of America. Six issues are published each year members receive a subscription as a benefit of membership. Both members and non members are invited to submit scholarly manuscripts for publication. As of 2002, Mycologia issues are available to subscribers online as well as in print. Inoculum is the Society s bimonthly newsletter. Published in print through 2006, as of 2007 Inoculum is published online only, and is freely accessible through the http www.msafungi.org MSA website . The Mycological Society of America also publishes Mycologia Memoirs , an occasional series of scholarly monographs on aspects ... Society of America may bestow honorary membership on particularly distinguished mycologist s who reside outside NorthAmerica. Honorary members 1951, Ernst A G umann , Switzerland d.1963 Mycologia ... External links http www.msafungi.org Official webpage of the Mycological Society of America . http www.mycologia.org Mycologia , the scholarly journal of the MSA. North American Mycological Association , MSA s sister society for amateur mycologists http www.namyco.org Category Mycology Category Biology ... States Mycological Society of America nl Mycological Society of America ... countries. The society s constitution states that Membership in the Society shall be open to persons or organizations who share the stated purposes of the Society. Members are eligible for many ... more details