Atlee Yarrow (born June 8, 1967 in New London, CT) is a Social Democratic politician and was the first person to be expelled from the Socialist Party of the United States of America in over 20 years on June 9, 2007 during the Socialist Party of Florida’s state convention. He never appealed to the National Committee during the National Convention of the Socialist Party of the United States of America on October 19-21, 2007 held in St. Louis, MO.
Education
Atlee Yarrow earned an Associates of Arts degree towards education at Florida Community College at Jacksonville with a Phi Theta Kappa Society honor. Current plan is to expand on this with a duel Associates of Science degree in aerospace at FCCJ and bachelor's in same with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Political Career
He has been a political activist supporting many local issues associated with or supported People for Peace and Justice, Movement for Economic Justice, Concerned Taxpayers of Duval, Wage Peace. A 1992 Mayoral candidate for the City of Auburn, GA. Former member GCIU Local 8M, Atlanta, GA. Ran as a write-in Candidate for Governor of Florida, but dropped out of the race to supported write-in Candidate Omari Musa.
Elected twice as an Officer of the Socialist Party of Florida, Secretary 2004 & 2006.
Atlee Yarrow has been known for his opinions on many topics. Has also been questioned by some, “I have decided to dub the Atlee Yarrow Starbuck debacle ‘Coffeegate’.” After a news story done by Folioweekly in which he drank coffee at a local Starbucks.
Occupational Career
His formal career was as a Press Operator in and around the Atlanta, GA metro area and several locations within Florida.
He held several other side jobs (waiter, busboy, food runner, construction worker, newspaper delivery person, cashier, retail counter service, marine rigging, and as a student he volunteers with education and aerospace projects) as a common worker which helped him relate and understand to those persons he has supported in the past as an activist of the working poor.
Education
Atlee Yarrow earned an Associates of Arts degree towards education at Florida Community College at Jacksonville with a Phi Theta Kappa Society honor. Current plan is to expand on this with a duel Associates of Science degree in aerospace at FCCJ and bachelor's in same with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Political Career
He has been a political activist supporting many local issues associated with or supported People for Peace and Justice, Movement for Economic Justice, Concerned Taxpayers of Duval, Wage Peace. A 1992 Mayoral candidate for the City of Auburn, GA. Former member GCIU Local 8M, Atlanta, GA. Ran as a write-in Candidate for Governor of Florida, but dropped out of the race to supported write-in Candidate Omari Musa.
Elected twice as an Officer of the Socialist Party of Florida, Secretary 2004 & 2006.
Atlee Yarrow has been known for his opinions on many topics. Has also been questioned by some, “I have decided to dub the Atlee Yarrow Starbuck debacle ‘Coffeegate’.” After a news story done by Folioweekly in which he drank coffee at a local Starbucks.
Occupational Career
His formal career was as a Press Operator in and around the Atlanta, GA metro area and several locations within Florida.
He held several other side jobs (waiter, busboy, food runner, construction worker, newspaper delivery person, cashier, retail counter service, marine rigging, and as a student he volunteers with education and aerospace projects) as a common worker which helped him relate and understand to those persons he has supported in the past as an activist of the working poor.
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* Alfred P. Sloan School of Management
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* Whitaker College of Health Sciences and Technology
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* MIT Media Lab
* Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
* The Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems
* MIT Center for Theoretical Physics
* Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT
* Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation
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* MIT Nuclear Reactor Lab
* MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
* George R. Wallace Astrophysical Observatory
* Space Systems Laboratory (SSL)
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* Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab
* Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems (CANES), Center for
* Advanced Visual Studies, Center for (CAVS)
* Aeronautical & astronautical engineering: news in depth
* Aeronautical Systems Laboratory
* Aeronautics and Astronautics, Dept. of
* Aerospace Computational Design Lab (ACDL)
* Aerospace Controls Lab
* Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture
* Age Lab
* Airborne Organics, Center on
* Alewife Project
* Alliance for Global Sustainability
* Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
* Artificial Muscle Project (CSAIL)
* Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate, Program in
* Auditory Physics Group
* Auto-ID Center
* Autonomous Marine Sensing Systems, Laboratory for
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* Bioengineering and biotechnology: news in depth
* Bioinstrumentation Engineering And Microanalysis (BEAM group)
* BioInstrumentation Laboratory
* Biological and Computational Learning, Center for
* Biomechatronics Group, MIT Media Lab
* Biomedical Engineering, Center for
* Biomedical Innovation, Center for
* BioMicro Center
* Bionuclear Science & Engineering
* Biopolymers Laboratory
* Biotechnology Process Engineering Center (BPEC)
* Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT)
* Broad Institute
* Building Technology Program
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* Cadlab, MIT
* Cambridge-MIT Institute (CMI)
* Cancer Research, Center for (CCR)
* Cancer research: news in depth
* Center for Advanced Visual Studies
* Center for Biological and Computational Learning
* Center for Biomedical Engineering
* Center for Biomedical Innovation
* Center for Bits and Atoms
* Center for Educational Computing Initiatives (CECI)
* Center for Genome Research
* Center for Information Systems Research (CISR)
* Center for Materials Science and Engineering
* Center for Nanofluids Technology
* Center for Real Estate
* Center for Reflective Community Practice
* Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL)
* Chemical Beam Epitaxy Group
* Chemical Engineering, Dept. of
* Chemistry and chemical engineering: news in depth
* Chemistry, Dept. of
* China Program, MIT
* Clinical Decision-Making Group (MEDG)
* Clinical Research Center (CRC)
* Cognitive Machines Group
* Collective Intelligence (CCI), Center for
* Combustion and Fuels Research Group
* Communications Forum, MIT
* Comparative Medicine, Division of
* Complex Systems Research Lab
* Computation for Design and Optimization
* Computation Structures Group
* Computational and Systems Biology (CSBi)
* Computational Research in Economics and Management, Center for
* Computer Architecture Group
* Computer Graphics Group
* Computer Resource Laboratory (CRL)
* Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
* Condensed Matter Theory Group
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* Council on Educational Technology
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* d'Arbeloff Fund for Excellence in Education
* d'Arbeloff Laboratory for Information Systems and Technology
* Data Center, The
* Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation
* Design and Computation
* Digital Business, MIT Center for
* Digital Design and Fabrication Group
* Draper Laboratory
* DSpace
* Dynamic Load Sensors and Space Flight Experiment
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* Earth Resources Laboratory
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* Earth Systems Estimation and Inference Group (ESEI)
* Eaton-Peabody Laboratory of Auditory Physiology
* Edgerton Center
* Educational Computing Initiatives, Center for
* Electroceramics Group
* Electromagnetic Theory and Applications, Center for
* Electron Microprobe Laboratory
* Embedded Systems Laboratory
* Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR), Center for
* Energy Science and Engineering
* Energy: news in depth
* Engineering Systems Division (ESD)
* Enterprise Forum, MIT
* Entrepreneurship Center
* Environment at MIT
* Environment Health and Safety Office
* Environmental Health Sciences, Center for
* Environmental Microfluidics Laboratory
* Environmental Technology & Public Policy Program
* Experimental Petrology Laboratory
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* Fab Lab (Center for Bits and Atoms)
* Flight Transportation Laboratory
* Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (math)
* Fluid Dynamics Research Laboratory
* Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory
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* Gabrieli Lab
* Garrity Lab
* Gas Turbine Laboratory
* Geophysics Subnode
* Germany Program, MIT
* Global Airline Industry Program
* Global Change Science, Center for
* Global System for Sustainable Development
* Guarente Lab
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* H.H. Uhlig Corrosion Laboratory
* Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST)
* Hatsopoulos Microfluids Laboratory (Fluid Mechanics Laboratory)
* Haystack Observatory
* Histology Facility
* History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture and Art
* House_n: The MIT Home of the Future Project
* HTC@MIT
* Human Genomics Laboratory
* Humanoid Robotics Project (The Cog Shop)
* Humans and Automation Lab (HAL)
* Humans as Experimental Subjects (COUHES), Committee on the Use of
* Hurricane Lab
* Hynes Lab, The
* Hyperinstruments
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* iCampus
* Image and Meaning Initiative
* Impact and Crashworthiness Laboratory
* Industrial Liaison Program (ILP)
* Industrial Performance Center
* Information Systems Research, Center for
* Infrastructure Systems Development
* Innovation and inventions: news in depth
* Innovation in Product Development, Center for
* Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies
* Institute for Work and Employment Research
* Intellectual Property Counsel
* Intelligent Transportation Systems Program
* International Center for Air Transportation (ICAT)
* International Consortium for Medical Imaging Technology
* International Migration, Inter-University Committee on
* International Motor Vehicle Program
* International Scholars Office
* International Studies, Center for
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* Japan Program, MIT
* Jonathan King Lab
* JP NET Project
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* Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research
* Keating Lab
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* Laboratory for Computational and Fundamental Materials Research
* Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems (LEES)
* Laboratory For Energy and the Environment (LFEE)
* Laboratory for Financial Engineering
* Laboratory for Human and Machine Haptics
* Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS)
* Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity
* Laboratory for Multiscale Regenerative Technologies
* Laboratory for Nuclear Science
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* Leaders For Manufacturing Program
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* Leg Lab (CSAIL)
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* Licensing Office, Technology
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* Magnetic Materials and Devices Group
* Magnetic Resonance, Center for
* Man Vehicle Laboratory
* Management of Technology Program
* Marine Hydrodynamics Lab
* Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
* Martinos Imaging Center at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research
* Materials @ MIT
* Materials Processing Center
* Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology, Center for
* Materials Science and Engineering (CMSE), Center for
* McGovern Institute for Brain Research
* Mechatronics Research Laboratory
* Media In Transition
* Media Laboratory
* Mellon-MIT Inter-University Program on NGOs and Forced Migration
* Microphotonics Center
* Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL)
* Microwave Subnode
* MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW)
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* MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems
* MIT Workplace Center
* MIT World
* MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms
* MIT/AGS Consortium for Environmental Challenges
* Mobile Robotics Group (CSAIL)
* Moore Lab
* Multiscale Computing Project
* Music, Mind and Machine
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* NanoEngineering Group
* NanoMechanical Technology Laboratory
* NanoStructures Laboratory
* Networks and Mobile Systems
* Newman Laboratory for Biomechanics and Human Rehabilitation
* Nonlinear Systems Laboratory
* Nuclear Reactor Laboratory
* NuMesh Group
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* Ocean Engineering Design Laboratory
* Ocean Engineering Fabrication Laboratory
* Ocean Engineering, Center for
* Office of Sponsored Programs
* Open Knowledge Initiative (OKI)
* OpenCourseWare (OCW)
* Operations Research Center
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* Parallel and Distributed Operating Systems Group
* Park Center for Complex Systems
* Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics
* Partnership for AiR Transportation Noise and Emissions Reduction
* Patent office
* Personal Information Architecture Group at the Media Laboratory
* Picower Institute for Learning and Memory
* Plasma Science and Fusion Center
* Postdoctoral Scholars
* Precision Engineering Research Group
* Productivity from Information Technology
* Program in Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate
* Program on Emerging Technologies (PoET)
* Program on Human Rights & Justice
* Program on the Pharmaceutical Industry
* Programming Methodology Group (PMG)
* Programming Systems Research Group
* Project on Mathematics and Computation (CSAIL)
* Project Oxygen
* Public Disputes Program (MIT/Harvard)
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* Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics
* Real Estate, Center for
* Reflective Community Practice, Center for
* Research Digest (News Office)
* Research in Learning, Assessing, and Tutoring Effectively (RELATE)
* Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE)
* Research Program on Communications Policy
* Rohsenow Heat and Mass Transfer Laboratory
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* Sauer Lab
* Scanning Electron Beam Lithography (SEBL)
* Science and Policy of Global Change, Joint Program on the
* SCRAM group
* Sea Grant College Program
* Security Studies Program
* SeeIT
* Seung Lab
* Ship and Platform Flows, Laboratory for
* Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA)
* Sloan Automotive Laboratory
* Sloan School of Management
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* Social and Economic Explorations of Information Technology
* Solid Mechanics & Materials Laboratory
* Space Nanotechnology Laboratory
* Space Propulsion Laboratory
* Space Systems Laboratory
* Special Interest Group in Urban Settlements (SIGUS)
* Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies of Developing Areas (SPURS)
* Spectrometry Laboratory
* Spectroscopy Laboratory
* Spoken Language Systems Group
* Sponsored Programs, Office of (OSP)
* Sur Laboratory
* Suresh Group
* Switzerland (Project MAC)
* System Design and Management Program (SDM)
* System Dynamics Group
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* Teaching and Learning Laboratory
* Technology and Development Program
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* Technology Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Structures (TELAMS)
* Technology Licensing Office (TLO)
* Technology, Management and Policy Program (TPP)
* Technology, Policy and Industrial Development, Center for
* Telemedia, Networks, and Systems Group
* Testing Tank (Tow Tank)
* The Study of Diversity in Science, Technology and Medicine (CSD), Center for
* Theoretical Physics, Center for
* Theory of Computation Group
* Three Dimensional Printing Project
* Tiny Technologies
* Touch Lab
* Transgenic Facility
* Transportation & Logistics, Center for
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* Ultracold Atoms, MIT-Harvard Center for
* Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
* Undersea Remote Sensing, MIT Laboratory for
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* Visual Arts Program (VAP)
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* Water and Sanitation
* Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
* WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography, MIT
* Women's Studies
* Workplace Center, MIT
* World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
* Wright Brothers Wind Tunnel (WBWT)
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* Alfred P. Sloan School of Management
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* Whitaker College of Health Sciences and Technology
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* MIT Media Lab
* Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
* The Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems
* MIT Center for Theoretical Physics
* Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT
* Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation
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* MIT Nuclear Reactor Lab
* MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
* George R. Wallace Astrophysical Observatory
* Space Systems Laboratory (SSL)
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* Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab
* Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems (CANES), Center for
* Advanced Visual Studies, Center for (CAVS)
* Aeronautical & astronautical engineering: news in depth
* Aeronautical Systems Laboratory
* Aeronautics and Astronautics, Dept. of
* Aerospace Computational Design Lab (ACDL)
* Aerospace Controls Lab
* Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture
* Age Lab
* Airborne Organics, Center on
* Alewife Project
* Alliance for Global Sustainability
* Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
* Artificial Muscle Project (CSAIL)
* Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate, Program in
* Auditory Physics Group
* Auto-ID Center
* Autonomous Marine Sensing Systems, Laboratory for
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* Bioengineering and biotechnology: news in depth
* Bioinstrumentation Engineering And Microanalysis (BEAM group)
* BioInstrumentation Laboratory
* Biological and Computational Learning, Center for
* Biomechatronics Group, MIT Media Lab
* Biomedical Engineering, Center for
* Biomedical Innovation, Center for
* BioMicro Center
* Bionuclear Science & Engineering
* Biopolymers Laboratory
* Biotechnology Process Engineering Center (BPEC)
* Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT)
* Broad Institute
* Building Technology Program
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* Cadlab, MIT
* Cambridge-MIT Institute (CMI)
* Cancer Research, Center for (CCR)
* Cancer research: news in depth
* Center for Advanced Visual Studies
* Center for Biological and Computational Learning
* Center for Biomedical Engineering
* Center for Biomedical Innovation
* Center for Bits and Atoms
* Center for Educational Computing Initiatives (CECI)
* Center for Genome Research
* Center for Information Systems Research (CISR)
* Center for Materials Science and Engineering
* Center for Nanofluids Technology
* Center for Real Estate
* Center for Reflective Community Practice
* Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL)
* Chemical Beam Epitaxy Group
* Chemical Engineering, Dept. of
* Chemistry and chemical engineering: news in depth
* Chemistry, Dept. of
* China Program, MIT
* Clinical Decision-Making Group (MEDG)
* Clinical Research Center (CRC)
* Cognitive Machines Group
* Collective Intelligence (CCI), Center for
* Combustion and Fuels Research Group
* Communications Forum, MIT
* Comparative Medicine, Division of
* Complex Systems Research Lab
* Computation for Design and Optimization
* Computation Structures Group
* Computational and Systems Biology (CSBi)
* Computational Research in Economics and Management, Center for
* Computer Architecture Group
* Computer Graphics Group
* Computer Resource Laboratory (CRL)
* Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
* Condensed Matter Theory Group
* Copyright Information
* Corporate Relations, Office of
* Council on Educational Technology
* Council on Primary and Secondary Education
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* d'Arbeloff Fund for Excellence in Education
* d'Arbeloff Laboratory for Information Systems and Technology
* Data Center, The
* Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation
* Design and Computation
* Digital Business, MIT Center for
* Digital Design and Fabrication Group
* Draper Laboratory
* DSpace
* Dynamic Load Sensors and Space Flight Experiment
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* Earth Resources Laboratory
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* Earth Systems Estimation and Inference Group (ESEI)
* Eaton-Peabody Laboratory of Auditory Physiology
* Edgerton Center
* Educational Computing Initiatives, Center for
* Electroceramics Group
* Electromagnetic Theory and Applications, Center for
* Electron Microprobe Laboratory
* Embedded Systems Laboratory
* Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR), Center for
* Energy Science and Engineering
* Energy: news in depth
* Engineering Systems Division (ESD)
* Enterprise Forum, MIT
* Entrepreneurship Center
* Environment at MIT
* Environment Health and Safety Office
* Environmental Health Sciences, Center for
* Environmental Microfluidics Laboratory
* Environmental Technology & Public Policy Program
* Experimental Petrology Laboratory
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* Fab Lab (Center for Bits and Atoms)
* Flight Transportation Laboratory
* Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (math)
* Fluid Dynamics Research Laboratory
* Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory
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* Gabrieli Lab
* Garrity Lab
* Gas Turbine Laboratory
* Geophysics Subnode
* Germany Program, MIT
* Global Airline Industry Program
* Global Change Science, Center for
* Global System for Sustainable Development
* Guarente Lab
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* H.H. Uhlig Corrosion Laboratory
* Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST)
* Hatsopoulos Microfluids Laboratory (Fluid Mechanics Laboratory)
* Haystack Observatory
* Histology Facility
* History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture and Art
* House_n: The MIT Home of the Future Project
* HTC@MIT
* Human Genomics Laboratory
* Humanoid Robotics Project (The Cog Shop)
* Humans and Automation Lab (HAL)
* Humans as Experimental Subjects (COUHES), Committee on the Use of
* Hurricane Lab
* Hynes Lab, The
* Hyperinstruments
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* iCampus
* Image and Meaning Initiative
* Impact and Crashworthiness Laboratory
* Industrial Liaison Program (ILP)
* Industrial Performance Center
* Information Systems Research, Center for
* Infrastructure Systems Development
* Innovation and inventions: news in depth
* Innovation in Product Development, Center for
* Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies
* Institute for Work and Employment Research
* Intellectual Property Counsel
* Intelligent Transportation Systems Program
* International Center for Air Transportation (ICAT)
* International Consortium for Medical Imaging Technology
* International Migration, Inter-University Committee on
* International Motor Vehicle Program
* International Scholars Office
* International Studies, Center for
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* Japan Program, MIT
* Jonathan King Lab
* JP NET Project
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* Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research
* Keating Lab
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* Laboratory for Computational and Fundamental Materials Research
* Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems (LEES)
* Laboratory For Energy and the Environment (LFEE)
* Laboratory for Financial Engineering
* Laboratory for Human and Machine Haptics
* Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS)
* Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity
* Laboratory for Multiscale Regenerative Technologies
* Laboratory for Nuclear Science
* Larch
* Leaders For Manufacturing Program
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* Leg Lab (CSAIL)
* Libraries
* Licensing Office, Technology
* Lincoln Laboratory
* Local Innovation Systems
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* Magnetic Materials and Devices Group
* Magnetic Resonance, Center for
* Man Vehicle Laboratory
* Management of Technology Program
* Marine Hydrodynamics Lab
* Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
* Martinos Imaging Center at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research
* Materials @ MIT
* Materials Processing Center
* Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology, Center for
* Materials Science and Engineering (CMSE), Center for
* McGovern Institute for Brain Research
* Mechatronics Research Laboratory
* Media In Transition
* Media Laboratory
* Mellon-MIT Inter-University Program on NGOs and Forced Migration
* Microphotonics Center
* Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL)
* Microwave Subnode
* MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW)
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* MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems
* MIT Workplace Center
* MIT World
* MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms
* MIT/AGS Consortium for Environmental Challenges
* Mobile Robotics Group (CSAIL)
* Moore Lab
* Multiscale Computing Project
* Music, Mind and Machine
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* NanoEngineering Group
* NanoMechanical Technology Laboratory
* NanoStructures Laboratory
* Networks and Mobile Systems
* Newman Laboratory for Biomechanics and Human Rehabilitation
* Nonlinear Systems Laboratory
* Nuclear Reactor Laboratory
* NuMesh Group
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* Ocean Engineering Design Laboratory
* Ocean Engineering Fabrication Laboratory
* Ocean Engineering, Center for
* Office of Sponsored Programs
* Open Knowledge Initiative (OKI)
* OpenCourseWare (OCW)
* Operations Research Center
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* Parallel and Distributed Operating Systems Group
* Park Center for Complex Systems
* Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics
* Partnership for AiR Transportation Noise and Emissions Reduction
* Patent office
* Personal Information Architecture Group at the Media Laboratory
* Picower Institute for Learning and Memory
* Plasma Science and Fusion Center
* Postdoctoral Scholars
* Precision Engineering Research Group
* Productivity from Information Technology
* Program in Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate
* Program on Emerging Technologies (PoET)
* Program on Human Rights & Justice
* Program on the Pharmaceutical Industry
* Programming Methodology Group (PMG)
* Programming Systems Research Group
* Project on Mathematics and Computation (CSAIL)
* Project Oxygen
* Public Disputes Program (MIT/Harvard)
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* Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics
* Real Estate, Center for
* Reflective Community Practice, Center for
* Research Digest (News Office)
* Research in Learning, Assessing, and Tutoring Effectively (RELATE)
* Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE)
* Research Program on Communications Policy
* Rohsenow Heat and Mass Transfer Laboratory
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* Sauer Lab
* Scanning Electron Beam Lithography (SEBL)
* Science and Policy of Global Change, Joint Program on the
* SCRAM group
* Sea Grant College Program
* Security Studies Program
* SeeIT
* Seung Lab
* Ship and Platform Flows, Laboratory for
* Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA)
* Sloan Automotive Laboratory
* Sloan School of Management
* Sloan School of Management Management Science Area
* Social and Economic Explorations of Information Technology
* Solid Mechanics & Materials Laboratory
* Space Nanotechnology Laboratory
* Space Propulsion Laboratory
* Space Systems Laboratory
* Special Interest Group in Urban Settlements (SIGUS)
* Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies of Developing Areas (SPURS)
* Spectrometry Laboratory
* Spectroscopy Laboratory
* Spoken Language Systems Group
* Sponsored Programs, Office of (OSP)
* Sur Laboratory
* Suresh Group
* Switzerland (Project MAC)
* System Design and Management Program (SDM)
* System Dynamics Group
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* Teaching and Learning Laboratory
* Technology and Development Program
* Technology Enabled Active Learning (TEAL)
* Technology Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Structures (TELAMS)
* Technology Licensing Office (TLO)
* Technology, Management and Policy Program (TPP)
* Technology, Policy and Industrial Development, Center for
* Telemedia, Networks, and Systems Group
* Testing Tank (Tow Tank)
* The Study of Diversity in Science, Technology and Medicine (CSD), Center for
* Theoretical Physics, Center for
* Theory of Computation Group
* Three Dimensional Printing Project
* Tiny Technologies
* Touch Lab
* Transgenic Facility
* Transportation & Logistics, Center for
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* Ultracold Atoms, MIT-Harvard Center for
* Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
* Undersea Remote Sensing, MIT Laboratory for
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* VAP
* Visual Arts Program (VAP)
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* Water and Sanitation
* Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
* WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography, MIT
* Women's Studies
* Workplace Center, MIT
* World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
* Wright Brothers Wind Tunnel (WBWT)
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The Toyota ACE (although not the official name of the SUV) is a new full-size crossover SUV to debut for the 2009 model year. It will be based off the stretched Camry platform, and will be built in Georgetown, Kentucky. Toyota says ACE stands for "advanced concept for empty-nesters" and it will be a production version of the FT-SX concept unveiled at the 2005 North American International Auto Show.
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The Marlow family were created by Antonia Forest and appear in a series of twelve novels, ten set in the twentieth century and two in Shakespearean England.
The main family consists of:
Geoffrey, Commander (and later Captain) Marlow R.N.
married to
Pamela, née Maunsell (sister of Molly, Piers, Rolo, Giles and Terence)
children:
*Giles, Lieutenant Marlow R.N.
*Karen (Kay) Gabriel Anstruther Dodd, née Marlow
*Rowan Marlow
*Ann Marlow
*Virginia (Ginty) Marlow
*Peter Marlow
*Nicola Marlow
*Lawrence (Lawrie) Sybil Marlow - a girl, despite the name
Geoffrey's cousin Jon and uncle Lawrence owned the family home, Trennels, until Jon's death in Falconer's Lure.
Karen's husband is Edwin Dodd and his three children are Charles, Rose and Phoebe.
The sixteenth century Marlows are:
Geoffrey, married to Kate.
His brother Nicholas, married to Bess Burby (possibly Burbage?)
The main family consists of:
Geoffrey, Commander (and later Captain) Marlow R.N.
married to
Pamela, née Maunsell (sister of Molly, Piers, Rolo, Giles and Terence)
children:
*Giles, Lieutenant Marlow R.N.
*Karen (Kay) Gabriel Anstruther Dodd, née Marlow
*Rowan Marlow
*Ann Marlow
*Virginia (Ginty) Marlow
*Peter Marlow
*Nicola Marlow
*Lawrence (Lawrie) Sybil Marlow - a girl, despite the name
Geoffrey's cousin Jon and uncle Lawrence owned the family home, Trennels, until Jon's death in Falconer's Lure.
Karen's husband is Edwin Dodd and his three children are Charles, Rose and Phoebe.
The sixteenth century Marlows are:
Geoffrey, married to Kate.
His brother Nicholas, married to Bess Burby (possibly Burbage?)