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Webinar on "Physician Engagement - Diagnosing Generational Differences" Presented by Morehead Associates

Webinar on "Physician Engagement - Diagnosing Generational Differences" Presented by Morehead Associates

 01.08.2009 18:15   prweb.com

This is Part I of II in Webinar Series on "How Generation and Gender Impact Physician Engagement" (PRWeb Aug 1, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/08/prweb2703334.htm

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Ancient warrior's skeleton found near Rome

Ancient warrior's skeleton found near Rome

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

Italy's police squad for art says an ancient warrior's skeleton has been found floating in a tomb filled with sea water on a beach near Rome (Italy). The bones are...

Ireland Archeology
Study into hidden history of Pendle Hill in Lancashire

Study into hidden history of Pendle Hill in Lancashire

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

The history of Pendle Hill (Lancashire, England) is to be pieced together for the first time with the help of archaeologists. Pendle Forest History Group is teaming up with staff...

Ireland Archeology
Welsh hillfort comes to life

Welsh hillfort comes to life

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

Piecing together art and history, pupils from Ysgol Caer Drewyn, Corwen (Denbighshire, north-east Wales), took part in a mosaic project with artist Patricia Jones aimed at promoting the Iron Age...

Ireland Archeology
In search of prehistoric settlements off the coast of Florida

In search of prehistoric settlements off the coast of Florida

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

Andrew Hemmings walked on a Florida (USA) beach that man hasn't set foot on in more than 13,000 years. Not because it isn't a popular stretch of real estate -...

Ireland Archeology
5,000 year-old circular site discovered in Northern Ireland

5,000 year-old circular site discovered in Northern Ireland

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

Traces of a Neolithic site near Ballygawley (County Tyrone, Northern Ireland) have been discovered by archaeologists working on the site of the A4 dual carriageway. The three-year long excavation project,...

Ireland Archeology
Remains of an ancient paraplegic found in Vietnam

Remains of an ancient paraplegic found in Vietnam

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

Archaeologists have uncovered the ancient remains of a young man in northern Vietnam who could be the oldest known paraplegic in the world. The discovery has astounded researchers, showing the...

Ireland Archeology
Caithness broch centre opened

Caithness broch centre opened

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

A new centre focusing on the brochs of the far north of Scotland opened at the weekend. Caithness Archaeological Trust has spearheaded the transformation of the former Northlands Viking Centre,...

Ireland Archeology
40,000-year-old human bone found off the Dutch coast

40,000-year-old human bone found off the Dutch coast

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

A fishing boat trawling for mussels off the Dutch coast has instead landed a 40,000-year-old human bone, German scientists said after examining the find. Anthropologists from the University of Leipzig...

Ireland Archeology
Prehistoric hut gives clues to ancient Alp life

Prehistoric hut gives clues to ancient Alp life

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

Archaeologists in Switzerland have excavated the ruins of the oldest hut in the Alps, a prehistoric discovery that dates back nearly 3,000 years. The find in the Silvretta mountains near...

Ireland Archeology
Human population expanded during Late Stone Age

Human population expanded during Late Stone Age

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

Genetic evidence is revealing that human populations began to expand in size in Africa during the Late Stone Age approximately 40,000 years ago. A research team led by Michael F....

Ireland Archeology
Findings of hill fort project unveiled in Buckinghamshire

Findings of hill fort project unveiled in Buckinghamshire

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

The findings of a major three year long archaeological project examining Iron Age hill forts were put on display at Danesfield Hotel, Henley Road, Marlow (Buckinghamshire, England). An information board...

Ireland Archeology
3,000-year-old ax found by an 8-year-old child in Maryland

3,000-year-old ax found by an 8-year-old child in Maryland

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

A strangely-shaped rock that 8-year-old Heather Flaherty of Crownsville (Maryland, USA) picked up in her backyard turned out to be an ancient ax. Heather found the stone implement July 8...

Ireland Archeology
New device traces archaeological finds fast

New device traces archaeological finds fast

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

Every object unearthed by an archaeological dig must have its exact position recorded. This is normally a painstaking process involving measuring rods and string, but a device that uses technology...

Ireland Archeology
Digging archaeology along a pipeline in Nebraska

Digging archaeology along a pipeline in Nebraska

 01.08.2009 10:14   stonepages.com

Last April TransCanada Keystone pipeline archaeologists discovered a small village 6-10 feet beneath the surface of one of Dennis Arens Sr.'s farm fields near Hartington in Nebraska (USA). During archaeological...

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