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Life of Charles W. Swan, Early Years, Education, Government, Hollywood, Charles W. Swan History, Anniversary Website, News and Press, Explore Documents, Images and Artifacts, Acknowledgments, Notes of Kindness, Awards
Works by or about Charles W. Swan bibliography
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Rhetoric, Media and Values
Fernandez, Mireya. "History Lesson." The Source 10 Mar. 2011: 4. The Source. Web. 10 Mar. 2011.
Killough, Alvin, Charles Swan, and E. L. Edwards. "The Need for Logical Application-Base Extension in Sickle Cell." Journal of National Medical Association 98.3 (2000): 420-428. Print.
Marcus, Joan. "Celebrities." Ebony Bay 11 Mar. 2006: 17. Hollywood Celebrities. Web. 28 May 2006.
Sentinel News Service, Sentinel News Service. "Celebrities Birthdays." LA Sentinel 7 Mar. 2012: 2. LA Sentinel. Web. 10 Mar. 2011.
Swan, Dr. Charles W. . "Curriculum Vitae." Curriculum Vitae. Version 17. Charles W. Swan, 28 May 2000. Web. 28 May 2012. <http: curriculumvitae101.blogspot.com="">.
Swan, Dr. Charles W.. "Dr. Charles W. Swan Library and Museum: Black Baltimore The Historical Global Legacies in Maryland ." Angelfire: Welcome to Angelfire. Alvin Killough, 20 Mar. 1999. Web. 28 May 2012. <http: actor="" celeb2="" library.html="" www.angelfire.com="">.
Trapped inside the Beltway. Dir. Charles Swan. Perf. Maria. Sundance Film Festival, 1999. VHS.
Dr. Charles W. Swan. "The World As He Sees It." Tango Book 3 Aug. 2012. ISBN 9781468912050
The American Association for the Advancement of Science & The Dana Foundation are pleased to invite you to the first in a series of public events on Neuroscience & Society The Aging Brain What's New in Brain Research, Treatment & Policy? As scientists continue to make advances in neuroscience, they are learning more about how the aging brain functions in health and disease. Speakers at this event will discuss what we know at the basic research level; what we still need to determine; how we can apply scientific findings to the clinical setting; and how we must develop humane and effective policies nationwide as our population ages. The progress of this research will touch all of us as we age, become caretakers for family members and friends, and remain engaged citizens in helping to determine local and national policy. Welcome Alan I. Leshner, Chief Executive Officer, AAAS and Executive Publisher, Science Presenters Marilyn S. Albert, Director, Johns Hopkins Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center Richard J. Hodes, Director, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health Reisa A. Sperling, Director, Center for Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment, Harvard Medical School June 13, 2012 5:00 p.m. Reception to follow AAAS Auditorium 1200 New York Ave, NW Washington, DC 20005 RSVP Please join us in celebrating the return of Dana Foundation events in Washington
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About the Author
Charles W. Swan
The Right Honorable Chevalier Sir Dr. Charles W.
Swan, KHS The Religious and Military Order Knights of the Holy Sepulchre of
Jerusalem was baptised and raised n Pennslyvannia AME Zion Church in Baltimore and
Idlewild Baptise Church in Tampa. Florida. He was raised and educated in Baltimore,
MD. He excelled in all of his life pursuits, skipping most of his grades in public schools
pursuing music, foreign languages, science and medicine. He attended Baltimore City
College, Morgan State University-Vice President, Ohio Christian College (Doctorate),
University of Texas Health Science Center, at Houston Texas. (Post Doctorate) He has
been honored as a Under-Secretary of the United Nation, Presidential Policy Advisor,
Deputy States Program Commissioner, U. S. Department of Health and Human Services,
an Executive Director of Neighborhood Services and a Private Practice, Swan and
Associates, PA. At Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center, as a Clinical Intern, he was
awarded the Silver Key Award from the National Association for Mental Health, Jessups,
Maryland. Dr. Charles W. Swan has been honored with the Medal of Freedom and the
Legion of Merit Award. The Eternal Flame of Freedom is burning two blocks from our
nation's Capitol listing Dr. Charles W. Swan therein, he has been granted a United States
Senate Senatorial Commission, is a member of Marquis's Who's Who in America,
Science, Medicine, and the World. He was also nominated Time Magazine Person of the
Century. He has gained world class recognition for his life's work and persuits with inductions into memberships in the world renowned professional societies, i.e., The
National Association for World Health, The National Library of Medicine, The New York Academy of Science, The Center for Disease Control, The Human Gene Sequencing Management Center, The National Atlantic Treaty Organization Scientific
and Environmental Programmes (NATO), The American Association for the
Advancement of Science, American Physical Society Forum on Physic and Society and
The Historical Society of the United States Supreme Court, etc. Charles is listed in the
Black Families.com as a Historical Black Figure along with renowned Dr. Mae C
Jemison, Thurgood Marshall, Madame Walker, Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King.
Charles has received many appreciation letters from Congress, Governors, Mayors and
certificates from foreign dignitaries and Ambassadors including the Presidents of the
United States. Queen Elizabeth invited him to England as her special guest for the
opening of the new Royal Air Museum.Ladies and Gentlemen, Sir Charles was Knighted
in the year of our Lord, June, 2000. Sir Charles Royal lineage is from King Peter of
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The Aging Brain
What's New in Brain Research, Treatment & Policy?
As scientists continue to make advances in neuroscience, they are learning more about how the aging brain functions in health and disease. Speakers at this event will discuss what we know at the basic research level; what we still need to determine; how we can apply scientific findings to the clinical setting; and how we must develop humane and effective policies nationwide as our population ages. The progress of this research will touch all of us as we age, become caretakers for family members and friends, and remain engaged citizens in helping to determine local and national policy.
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Alan I. Leshner, Chief Executive Officer, AAAS and Executive Publisher, Science
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Marilyn S. Albert, Director, Johns Hopkins Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
Richard J. Hodes, Director, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health
Reisa A. Sperling, Director, Center for Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment, Harvard Medical School
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It seems that everybody, from comedians, to poets, to world leaders, have something to say about sleep. So why not scientists? Sleep, or the lack of it, is the focus of considerable research in the United States, where sleep disorders and sleep deprivation have been associated with poor cognitive performance, behavioral problems, accidents, ill health and other factors that adversely affect quality of life. When we do sleep, we also dream; in fact, during a typical lifetime, people spend an average of six years dreaming. In the past, dreams have been interpreted as omens of the future, representations of reality, and even divine messages from the gods. Nowadays, we tend to have slightly more rational views about dreams, but their significance and meaning remain a subject of debate in both science and public discourse. Speakers will address what neuroscience research tells us about sleep, sleep disorders, the mechanisms and functions of dreaming, and the impact of sleep research on medicine and society.<br />
Presenters: Clifford B. Saper, MD, Ph.D.<br />
James Jackson Putnam Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience<br />
Harvard Medical School<br />
Deirdre Leigh Barrett, Ph.D.<br />
Department of Psychiatry<br />
Harvard Medical School<br />
Michael J. Twery, Ph.D.<br />
Director, National Center on Sleep Disorders Research<br />
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH<br />
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the world as he sees ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07367497892833145301noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338538069616931878.post-15810804008117146162009-07-25T11:55:00.000-07:002009-07-25T11:56:23.695-07:00Killough/ Swan[PDF] The Need for Logical Application-Based Extensions in Sickle Cell ...<br />44k - Adobe PDF - View as html<br />7. Killough AL, Swan C, Scales M, et al. Statistical. mapping: where individual systems end and ... Alvin L. Killough, PhD. Senior Researcher. Cultural ...nmanet.org/images/uploads/LTE658.pdfthe world as he sees ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07367497892833145301noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338538069616931878.post-77478655477735067572009-07-25T11:52:00.001-07:002009-07-25T11:52:45.454-07:00Killough/Swan[PDF] Microsoft Word - Killough CV - AKilloughresume108_A - TC<br />73k - Adobe PDF - View as html<br />Alvin Killough, Ph.D. BIOGRAPHY ... Killough, A. L., Swan, C., Scales, M., & Edwards, C. L., (2000, September). Statistical mapping: ...directory.umcrookston.edu/resumes/resume_alvin_killough.pdfthe world as he sees ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07367497892833145301noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338538069616931878.post-11993650851544236212009-01-19T12:47:00.000-08:002022-12-29T13:11:05.917-08:00KnighthoodThe Religious and Military Order Knights of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem
Charles W. Swan was accolade into Knighthood in the Year of our Lord June 2000. Knights must have good moral character and spiritual insight; are productive members of their community; have an enduring interest in and practice of traditional chivalric virtues; have achieved success in their respective careers. The Order acknowledges the following ascending scale of established artistocratic precedence: countryman, page/damosel, squire/damsel, Knight, Baron, Viscount, Count, Marquis, Duke, Royal Duke, Prince, Sovereign Prince, King, and Emperor. Conferment of Knighthood in and admission to The Religious and Military Order of Knights of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, in and of itself, is a mark of distinction that raises one to the rank, dignity, and estate of Knighthood. The Religious and Military Order of Knights of The Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem The great devotion of Christians to the Holy Sepulchre has resulted in the founding of various Sepulchre Orders honoring the military valor of the Knights of old who defended Jerusalem and the Holy Sepulchre against their adversaries. Veneration of the Sacred Tomb of Christ dates back to ancient Christians who regarded the Sepulchre as the holiest of all holy places because the greatest of all great miracles occurred there-the conquering of death by Our Lord Jesus Christ. According to Tradition, St. James the Lesser, an Apostle and the first Bishop of Jerusalem established the first guards for the Holy Sepulchre. Historians commonly hold that Emperor Constantine the Great founded the first Sepulchre brotherhood after his mother, Helena, discovered the Holy Cross in her archaeological diggings in Jerusalem in 325 A.D. In celebration, the Emperor Constantine built a great Church on the site where Christ had been buried. The Church survives to this day. Some prominent Knights includes Jerry Lewis, Bob Hope, Norman Schwarzkopf, Colin Powell, George Bush, Ronald Reagan, Muhammed Ali, Caspar Weinberger, John Paul Getty, Andre Previn, Count Lloyd Douglas, Alfred Welsh, Tom Foley, Peter Falk Charleston Heston, Admiral Leighton W. Smith, Mrs. Montalban and Richard Montalban, Roy and Mrs. Roy Disney. The Swan Film Institute presented by Swan and Associates
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Abnormal Psychology<br />Internship<br />Perkins State Hospital (Criminally Insane)<br />Jessup, MD<br />Ohio Christian College, Ph.D Clinical Psychology<br />Boston State University Post Graduate Psychotherapy<br />University of Texas Health Science Center, at Houston, Medical School Post Doctorate (Medicine)<br /><br />Psychoneuroimmunology<br />The mind can help mobilize the body's healing process. Emotions can play a role in combatting disease. Positive attitudes are biochemical realities not merely moods. Fear<br />panic, frustration, depression, and hate can have negative effects on humans health. Laughter, love, will to live, purpose, faith, and festivity can help combat disease.<br />Robert Ader,<br />of Rochester University, coined the term psychoneuroimmunology-immunology in the early eighties described the interactions between the brain, the endocrine system, and the immune system. The body in effect can manufacturer its own poisons when under siege by negative emotions, especially protracted frustration. Different cells in the immune system do different things. Sentry cell roam throughout the body, locating and identifying intruders or abnormal situations, and then summoning the body's own defenders-cells that can pry open malignant cells and inject the body's own poisons, cells that can destroy infection agents, cells that can even arrest viruses and summon reinforcements. The immune system can be affected by biochemical changes in the body by an invasion of microorganisms, by toxicity, by hormonal forces, by emotions, by behavior, by diet or by all.<br />The National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavior Medicine PO Box 523 6D Ledgebrook Drive Mansfield CT, 1994<br />The 6th International Practitioners Conference on the Clinical Application of Psychoneuroimmunology and the Mind/Body Connection. The Psychology of Health, Immunity and Disease Hilton Head Island, SC December 5-11,1993<br />Head First,<br />the Biology of Hope, Norman Cousins, Anatomy of an Illness Possess the big Questions. Here are the Answer, 1989 The mind can help mobilize the body's healing resources. Elliott S. Dasher MD, Reston Virginia,<br />PN1: The New Mind/Body Healing Program Enzymes and Behavior, Alter metabolic processing of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine has been associated with aggression in animals and humans. Brunner et al. (p. 587) AAAS 10/22/93 previously identified a large kindred in which several males were affected by borderline mental aggressiveness, and abnormal behavior. An associated genetic defect was assigned to the pll-p!2 region of the X chromosome in the vicinity of the monoamine oxidase genes. The authors show that monoamine processing is altered and monoamine oxidase. A activity is deficient in the affected males, each of whom had a point mutation in a monoamine oxidase A structural gene that changes a glutamine to stop codon.<br />New Titles in Immunology Academic Press, Inc.<br />525 B. Street Suite 1900 San Diego, CA 92101-4495<br />Basics in Psych one uroimmunology<br />Institute for Medical Psychology<br />University of Vienna, Austria<br />Ann Med 1993 Oct. Urinary Neopterin Quantification Indicates Altered Cell Mediated<br />Immunity in Healthy Subjects under Psychological Stress Department of Medicine, Wellington School of Medicine New Zealand AustNZJPsychiatry 1993 Sept<br />Effect of Early Experience on Behavior and Immune Response in the Rat Medizinische Hochschule Hanover Germany Physiol Behav 1993 Nov.<br />Hardiness and Social Support in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Graduate Program in Nursing MGH Institute of Health Professions Boston. MA ApplNURS RES 1993 Aug.<br />Psychoneurologicai Aspects of Nursing J. Holistic NURS 1993<br />Relationships between Self-Reported Symptoms of Infection, Menstrual Cycle-related Distress, and Cycle Phase<br />College of Nursing<br />University of Tennessee,<br />Knoxville<br />Behav. Med 1993<br />GroerM. Carr J. Younger MS<br />Analysis of Partial Varience (APV) as a Statistical Approach to control Day to Day Variation in Immune Assay<br />Department of Psychiatry<br />New Jersey Medical School<br />Newark<br />Brian Behav Immun<br />Schleifer SJ; Eckoldt HM; Choen J; Keller SE 1993 Sept<br />Psychoneuroimmunologica! Research in Psychosomatic Medicine Psychother Psychosom Med Psycho! Henningsen P 1993 Sept.<br />Psychoneuroimmunological Aspects of Disease Progression among women with Human Papillomavirus-Associated Cervical Dysplasia and Human Immunodficiency Virus TYPE 1 Co-Infection<br />Center for the biopsychosocial Study of Aids University of Miami School of Medicine IntJ Psychiatry Med 1993 Godkin K; Antoni MH; HelderL; Sevin B<br />The Effects of Stress and Relaxation on the in Vitro Immune Response in Man : a Meta-Analytic Study<br />Department of Immunohematology and Blood Bank<br />University Hospital. Leiden, The Netherlands<br />J Behav Med 1993 Apr<br />Rood YR; Bogaards M; Goulmy E; Houwelingen HC<br />PNI: The New Mind/Body Healing Program<br />Enzymes and Behavior, Alter metabolic processing of<br />neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine has been<br />associated \\ith aggression in animals human. Bnmneretal. (p.<br />587) AAAS 10/22/93 previously identified a large kindred in which<br />several males were affected by borderline mental aggressiveness,<br />and abnormal behavior. An associated genetic defect was assigned<br />to the pi l-p!2 region of the X chromosome in the vicinity of the<br />monoamine oxidase genes. The authors show that monoamine<br />processing is altered and monoamine oxidase. A activity is<br />deficient in the affected males, each of whom had a point<br />mutation in a monoamine oxidase A structural gene that changes a glutamine to stop<br />codon.<br />Advances in Neuroimmunology.<br />Editors George B, Stefano, State University of New York College<br />at Old Westbury, Long Island New York, USA and Eric M. Smith, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, XX USA, Publishes quarterly, Advances in Neuroimmunology includes current and comprehensive reviews on significant research into the interactions between the nervous and immune systems. The journal covers research on the area broadly defined as neuroimmunoiogy and is unlimited in scope interms of the type of signal molecule, species of organism, or basic versus clinical study. Volume 4,1994, 4 issues per annum.<br />Negative Behavior during Marital Conflict is Associated with Immunological Down-Regulation, Department of Psychiatry, Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus OH Although Increase morbidity and mortality have been reliably associated with social isolation and less satisfying personal relationships, relative little is known about the underlying biopsychosocial mechanisms. We assessed problem-solving behaviors and changes in the immune function in 90 newly couples who were admitted to a hospital research unit for 24 hours. Subjects who exhibited more negative or hostile behaviors during a 30 minute discussion of the marital problems showed greater decrements over 24 hours relative low negative subjects on four functional immunologica! assay (natural killer cell lysis, blastogenie response to two mitogens, and the proliferative response to a monoclonal antibody to the T3 receptor), as well as larger increases in the in the numbers of total T lymphocytes and helper T lymphocytes. High negative subjects had higher antibody titters to latent Epstein-Barr virus than low negative subjects, consistent with down-regulated immune function. Women were more likely to show problems also led to larger increases in blood pressure that remained elevated longer in high negative subjects than low negative subjects. Positive or supportive problem solving behaviors were not restated to either immunological or blood pressures changes. 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Evidence that the initial transient in human elevation associated with the mobilization of intracellular calcium is an insufficient signal for dcgranulation<br />Johns Hopkins University, Asthma and Allergy Center<br />MacGlashan D Jr; Botana LM, J Immunol 1993, Feb. 1<br />Serologic analysis of a murine chemokine, TCA3 Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School Luo Y; Laning J; Dorf ME, J Immunol 1993 Feb. 1<br />Autoimmune Hepatitus- an update,<br />I. Medizinische Klmik and Poliklinik<br />Johnannes Gutenberg University:<br />at, Mainz Germany<br />Behring Institute Mitt<br />Meyers Zum Buschenfelde KH; Poralla T, 1992 Apr.<br />Le SAVOIR EST LE PATRIMONE DE L'HUMANITE<br />THE YEAR OF LOUIS PASTEUR INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIA The 100th anniversary of the death of Louis Pasteur will be celebrated in 1995 as 'The Year of Louis Pasteur" UNESCO and the institute Pasteur arc collaborating in the organization of this prestigious commemoration.<br />Stereospecificity and Molecular Recognition<br />Dr. H. Buc, Institute<br />The Rockefeller University<br />New York, NAY<br />September 12-15,1995<br />The European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine<br />P.O. 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Breast Cancer 12/9/90<br />. Howto Detect the Subtle Signs of Symptoms 12/9/90<br />. NSAIDS Effects on Bones and Joint Disease 1/6/91<br />, Shaping the Future of American Health Care Part 1 1/6/91 Part 2 1/13/91<br />. The Threatening World: Recognition and Management of Panic Disorder 2/17/91<br />. Management of Grief after Perinatal Death 2/24/91<br />The George Washington University Medical Center World Health Day<br />Environmental Disaster; Preparation or Prevention Myths and Realities of National<br />Disaster.<br />What is Disaster?<br />Appropriate Response to Natural Disasters . The Mexico Earthquake . Famine in Africa . Technological Disasters . Chemical Spills<br />. US - Soviet Health and Environment Research . Industrial Accidents in the US: Human Health Consequence and theCommunity's Right to Know . Washington's Response to Local Disasters . ChemicalInstitutionTs Approach to Response April 6; 1992 Ross Hall<br />The George Washington University Medical Center<br />The Seventh Annual International Workshop<br />Thrombolysis And Intervention Therapy In Acute MI:<br />Several leading investigators in the field of thrombolytic<br />therapy discuss the latest issues in the management if acute ML including: timing of thrombolysis;<br />patient section issues; adjunctive<br />anticoagulation GUSTO (Global Utilization of Streptokinase<br />t-PA for Occluded Coronary Arteries), an important new clinical trial.<br />Directed by Allan Ross, M.D. Professor of Medicine and<br />Director of the Division of Cardiology at the GWU Medical University<br />February 16, 1992<br />Boston University School of Medicine The Massachusetts Medical Society The New England Journal of Medicine<br />Preventing Benous Thrombosis<br />Francis, C.W. 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April 1992 Glass Lacerations<br />Avner, J.R., and Baker, MD May, 1992<br />British Medical Journal<br />Fetal Nuchal Translucency<br />Nicolaides K.H, el al April 11,1992 Angioedema and ACE inhibitors<br />Hedner, T., el al April 11,1992 Hodgkin's Disease<br />Swerdlow, A.J., et al May 1,1992 Onychomycosis<br />Goodfield, M.J.D., et al May 2,1992 Journal of American Medical Association Screening Prostrate Cancer<br />Carter H.B., etal April 22/29,1992 Oestering, J.E., et al<br />Johansson, J.E.<br />Journal of the American College of Cardiology Dipyridamole Thallium Inaging<br />Shaw, et al June 1992 Carotid Sinus Syndrome<br />Brignole M., el al April 15, 1992 Hearth Failure and Systolic Function<br />SctarokJ.F.,etalMayl, 1992<br />Annals of Internal Medicine Aging and Warfarin<br />Gurwiz, J.H., et al June 1. 1992<br />American Review of Respirator}' Disease Oxygen for COPD<br />Fletcher, E.G., et al May 1992<br />The Lancet<br />Success Rates for In Vitro Fertilization<br />Tan, S., et al<br />Ofloxarin for Fever and Neutiopenia Malik,I.A., el al May 2,1992<br />Journal of Pediatrics SIDS<br />AAP Task Force June 11, 199 Steroids and Growth<br />Wo]thersN.D.,andPedersen,D May, 1992<br />Archives of Internal Medical<br />American Review of Respiratory Disease<br />Obstetrics and Gynecology<br />Prenatal Weigh Gain Guidelines<br />Parker JD, and Abraham, B. 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OPUS Majus Written in 1928<br />Virtue clarifies the mind so that man may comprehend more<br />easily not only moral but scientific truths. Innocency of the soul have gain greater<br />proficiency.<br />Vituous activity is not sufficient for genius. It is enough to understand the laws of nature that are already discovered and for an experiential conprehension of the known world, but not yet a genius.<br />Two further qualities are necessary to leap the gap from intelligence to genius:<br />.Creativity - the discovery of new laws- a special revelation -fundamental insight given to those worthy of it by God<br />.the application of this process of discovery to transform the world<br />to benefit all<br />.God ordained that the revelation should be given the world so that the human<br />race may be saved<br />.God is the intelligence active in all our souls in all cognition<br />.Person of genius apply their search for wisdom to solving the immediate crisis<br />of human civilization, harnessing to this end those principles in accord with<br />natural law for all eternity. Thus does true genius assure its own immortality<br />.Lastly the final ingredient for genius is humility-the learned ignorance. 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Miracle of your Mind . Destiny in the Balance . Seed for Achievement<br />. It's Easier to Win<br />. How Much are You Worth<br />. Let's talk about Money<br />, One thing you can't Hide<br />. Today's Greatest Adventure<br />. The Person on the White Horse<br />12 Hours<br />May 10-11, 1992<br />Speeches / Lectures / Writings<br />Speeches:<br />Violence Vs Nonviolence<br />June 9, 1976<br />The Martin Luther King Jr.<br />Center for Social Change<br />671 BeckwithSt. S.W.<br />Atlanta, Ga. 30314<br />The U.S. Government and the Academia Februarys, 1975 The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health Baltimore, MD<br />State and Federal Working Agreements June 23, 1975 State of Delaware Division of Social Services Wilmington, Delaware<br />Services and Federal Regulations July 24, 1975 State of Maryland Lord Baltimore Hotel Baltimore. MD<br />Your Child's Welfare February 16, 1972 Washington Irving School Parent Teacher Association Scranton, Pa.<br />The Role of Parents December 12,1972<br />22<br />United Neighborhood Services Scranton, Pa.<br />The Future of American Neighborhoods March 5, 1971<br />Hyde Park Presbyterian Church Scranton, Pa.<br />The Generation Gap<br />March 7, 1971<br />Wesr Scranton Hospital Complex<br />Scranton, Pa.<br />Project Hope<br />May 12,1971<br />Roman Catholic Diocese Of Scranton<br />Scranton, Pa.<br />Discrimination Everywhere June 15, 1971<br />Lackawanna Welfare Council Scranton, Pa.<br />Unity Brings Power June 15,1971<br />Moosic Youth Center Moosic, Pa.<br />Follow the Flag<br />United States Special Field Forces<br />Kissimee. 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Tampa, FL. o National Security Advisor, United States Special Field Forces, Washington, DC o Presidential Advisor, to the President of the United States of America o Swan and Associates, Consultant to the Ambassador of South Africa and the White<br />House<br />o State Liaison Officer, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC o Executive Director, United Neighborhood Sen-ices, Scranton, Pa. o Clinical Psychologist, (Private Practice), Swan and Associates, Poconos. Pa o Personnel Director, Hotel Corporation of America, Baltimore, MD o Clinical Assistant, Perkins State Hospital, Jessup, MD.ACHIEVEMENTS:(Honors, Commissions, Memberships):<br />o The highest honor the Republican President can bestow :<br />The Legion of Merit Award<br />The Order of Merit Award o The highest honor the Republican members of the US Senate can bestow:<br />Republican Senatorial Metal of Freedom<br />o Royal Patronage bestowed by Prince Regent of the Hurt River Province Principality<br />of Western Australia<br />o Who's Who in Medicine and Health Care (First Edition) 1997-1998 o American Association of World Health o New York Academy of Science<br />.Biomedical Sciences<br />.Neuroscience<br />.Physics & Astronomy o National Library of Medicine o The On-line Journal of Current Clinical Trials Chartered Member<br />o American Association for the Advancement of Science<br />.Medical Science<br />.Psychology<br />.Societal Impacts of Science Engineering<br />.Committee on Scientific Freedom & Responsibility<br />.Professional Society- Ethics Group<br />o Who's Who in America '92 - '96 in Science and Engineering o Five Hundred leaders of Influence American Biographical Institute, Fifth Edition o Forum on Physics and Society. American Physics Society<br />o Surgeon General National Health Initiative Task Force<br />o National Mental Health Assessment Team, Office of the Secretary. US Dept HEW<br />o American Pain Society<br />o Silver Key Award, National Association of Mental Health<br />o Certificates of Appreciation White House<br />o Federal Tasks Forces: Family Planning, Aging, Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment, Public Health, Day Care, Head Start, Indians, Law Enforcement Assistance Adm., Federal Regional Task Force, Handicapped, Transportation, HUD, Joint Simplification Act, Emergency Preparedness.<br />o Distinguished Sendee Award, Denver Rocky/Mt. Assoc. of Black Psychologists<br />o Patriotic Sen-ice Award. US Treasury<br />o Role Model. Beta Sigma Sorority<br />o Mentor/ Role Model, Kellogg's Trust<br />o Who's Who in North America<br />o Alpha Phi Omega<br />o Chairman. Rocky MT Assoc. of Black Psychologists<br />o National Assoc. of Black Psychologists<br />o Chairman, Black American West Museum. Denver, Co.<br />o Library of Congress/Copyright<br />o President's National Medal of Patriotism American Police Hall of Fame<br />o Boy's Scouts of America, Commissioner, Dallas, Texas<br />o National Associations of Retired Federal Employees<br />o American Association of Retired Persons<br />o Vice Pres., Community Coordinated Child Care<br />o Vice Pres., Executive Directors Assoc. 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