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CBN NewsWatch: March 5, 2015

On CBN Newswatch, March 5: Millions of Americans brace for 'winter's last stand'; Hillary Clinton's State Dept. e-mail scandal deepens; US envoy 'stable' after knife attack in S. Korea; and more.




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CBN NewsWatch: March 6, 2015

On CBN Newswatch, March 6: What speech means for Netanyahu's political future; Storm strands drivers, leaves thousands powerless; Five wounded in Jerusalem vehicular attack; and more.




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CBN NewsWatch: March 9, 2015

On CBN's Newswatch, March 9: Boko Haram swears allegiance to ISIS, now what?; Remembering Selma: thousands mark 'Bloody Sunday'; Anti-Netanyahu rally speaker 'blind to reality'; and more.




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CBN NewsWatch: March 10, 2015

On CBN Newswatch, March 10: Bipartisan group appeals Gov. McDonnell's conviction; GOP Senators' letter to Iran draws White House ire; Chaplain's choice: 'Religious freedom or your career'; and more.




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CBN NewsWatch: March 11, 2015

On CBN Newswatch, March 11: For critics, Clinton email explanation falls flat; Israeli voters divided, Christians urged to pray; Iraqi forces recapture key town from ISIS; and more.




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CBN NewsWatch: March 12, 2015

On CBN Newswatch, March 12: Record Religious Genocide: 'ISIS as Toxic as Nazis'; Police officers shot during Ferguson protests; Israeli voters divided, Christians urged to pray; and more.




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CBN NewsWatch: March 13, 2015

On CBN Newswatch, March 13: Father of slain ISIS teen: 'my son was no spy'; Bishop's urgent plea to prevent Christian Annihilation; Americans say government is the problem; and more.




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Searching for Order in the Universe

When things don't go the way they're supposed to — viruses, star systems, presidents, even fish — we're often desperate to explain the chaos. In this episode, we search for order in the universe.

Original Air Date: August 08, 2020

Guests: 

Patrik Svensson — Lulu Miller — Alexander Boxer — Margaret Wertheim — S. James Gates Jr.

Interviews In This Hour: 

The Weird World Of Eels — We Call Them Fish. Evolution Says They're Something Else. — The Original Algorithm Was Written In The Stars — Seeing The World With A Mathematician's Eyes

Further Reading:

Nautilus: Eels Don’t Have Sex Until the Last Year of Their LifeNYAS: The Mystery of Our Mathematical Universe




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Searching for Order in the Universe

When things don't go the way they're supposed to — viruses, star systems, presidents, even fish — we're often desperate to explain the chaos. In this episode, we search for order in the universe.

Original Air Date: August 08, 2020

Guests:

Patrik Svensson — Lulu Miller — Alexander Boxer — Margaret Wertheim — S. James Gates Jr.

Interviews In This Hour:

The Weird World Of Eels — We Call Them Fish. Evolution Says They're Something Else. — The Original Algorithm Was Written In The Stars — Seeing The World With A Mathematician's Eyes

Further Reading:

Nautilus: Eels Don’t Have Sex Until the Last Year of Their LifeNYAS: The Mystery of Our Mathematical Universe

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Marco Rubio Impresses Evangelical Pastors in Iowa

CBN News gained exclusive access to private meetings between Republican presidential contender Marco Rubio and about 100 pastors in Iowa. Rubio sees this effort as just the beginning of his relationship with evangelicals.




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Monarch Brands Joins Hospeco Brands Group

Two powerful market leaders are joining together to form one powerhouse partnership. Hospeco Brands Group, a United States-based, full line manufacturer of personal care, cleaning and protection products to serve the janitorial, industrial supply, automotive, foodservice, health care and hospitality markets, is announcing a merger with Monarch Brands, wholesaler and manufacturer of microfiber, commercial laundry linen, institutional textiles and wiping products.




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Adventures in Drywall: Unions March Forward

I was fortunate enough to attend the Specialties of the Drywall Trade Instructor Seminar held from Oct. 30 to Nov. 3 at the IUPAT facility in Baltimore. It was obvious that a lot of planning went into setting up this building, with classrooms on the upper level and a lower level that is wide open, allowing plenty of room for the attendees to hone their skills on miles of drywall.




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ACI Foundation Funds Eight New Research Projects

The ACI Foundation’s Concrete Research Council selected eight research projects to receive grants this year.




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CertainTeed Architectural Launches Terminus Transitions and Terminus Glazing Channel to Streamline Ceiling Applications

CertainTeed, a leading North American manufacturer of building materials, today announced the launch of Terminus Transitions and Terminus Glazing Channels as new product extensions to the company’s Terminus Perimeter Trim line. The Terminus Perimeter Trim line is a premier suspension system accessory that allows for easy installation of suspended ceilings with exposed edges, including clouds, peninsulas and islands.




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W&C Architect Profile of the Month: Soltner Group Architects

Seattle-based Soltner Group Architects is a long established and well-respected firm.




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W&C Architect Profile of the Month: Chris Dixon of NBBJ

No doubt readers will recognize this month’s W&C Architect Profile of the Month Chris Dixon. He has been one of the magazine’s contributing editor’s now for several years with his column Straight Green.




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Architect Profile of the Month: B. Kirk Teske, AIA, LEED AP BD+, KHS Architects

For 73 years, KHS Architects has encouraged a culture “that reveres both invention and customer focus.”




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Architect Profile: Glenn Carels, AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Founded in 1965, LPA Inc., is known as one of the largest integrated design firms in California. With extensive experience in public and private architecture, LPA designs a diversity of facilities that span from K-12 schools, colleges and universities, to civic, corporate, religious and retail establishments.




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Architect Profile: Liz Wozny

With six decades under its belt, RTKL Associates has transitioned from being founded in a small basement office in Annapolis, Maryland to opening 12 offices worldwide including places such as London, Beijing and Dubai. 




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Architect Profile: Eric Herron

Sixthriver Architects is a full service architecture firm and the largest corporate interiors firm in Austin, TX. 




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Architect Profile: Neil Meredith

Working on an elaborate ceiling structure of the world’s tallest building in Dubai is no easy task, but get an insider’s personal experience on how it was accomplished in the upcoming Walls & Ceilings January feature “The Burj Khalifa Ceiling.”




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Architect Profile: Jim Scheidel

As the Principal-in-Charge for Cuningham Group developments in the United States and abroad, including numerous Urban Entertainment Centers in the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of Korea..




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Architect Profile: Matthew J. Bell, FAIA

Principal Matthew J. Bell was elected to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) College of Fellows, and is W&C's Architect of the Month for February.




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Architect Profile: Jeff Langham




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Architect Profile: Travis Lucy, AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Meet Travis Lucy, an Associate at McKinney York Architects.




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Architect Profile: Dan Wells

Architect, Dan Wells, builds children's home in Cambodia.




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Architect Profile: John Paul Minear, AIA, NCARB

Vision, innovation, and dedication, are all hallmarks of Detroit, Michigan-based firm BEI Architect & Engineers. 




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Architect Profile: Amy Nicole Swift

Amy Nicole Swift, LEED-AP, is an architect, writer and artist living-working-advocating in the city of Detroit.




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Architect of the Month: Josh Lipnik

W&C Architect interviewed an architect that takes a non-traditional approach to architecture.




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Architectural Profile of the Month: Irsida Bejo

Each month W&C interviews a new architect to hear their perspective.




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Architectural Profile of the Month: Jeremiah Doornbos, AIA, LEED-AP

Headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, Ghafari Associates, Inc. is one of the fastest growing architectural and engineering firms in the Midwest.




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Architectural Profile of the Month: Marco Piva

Marco Piva is a designer and architect living in Milan. With over 40 years of experience, he has created countless projects all over the world.




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Architect Profile: B. Kirk Teske, AIA, LEED AP BD+

 For 73 years, HKS Architects has encouraged a culture “that reveres both invention and customer focus.”  




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Architect Profile: Daniel Overbey

As a leading architectural design and planning firm in the Midwest with a history dating back to 1967, Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf is based in Indianapolis.




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Architect Profile: Robert J. Kudder

Raths, Raths & Johnson Inc. assists clients nationwide under one central office in Willowbrook, Ill.




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Architect Profile: Dave Myers

Dave Myers is a Project Architect with PGAV Destinations in St. Louis, Mo.




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Architectural Profile of the Month: Mary Bledsoe

Mary Bledsoe, RID TX, IIDA, LEED AP ID&C, is the principal, design director at lauckgroup in Austin, Texas.




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Architect Profile of the Month: Jennifer Workman

Jennifer Workman, AIA, is an associate with Good Fulton & Farrell in Dallas, Texas.




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Architect Profile of the Month: Carl F. Knutson

Carl F. Knutson, AIA, LEED AP, is the Principal and Design Director with Perkins+Will in Washington, D.C.




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Architect of the Month: Elias Vavaroutsos

Elias Vavaroutsos, AIA, is the Design Principal with Goettsch Partners in Chicago.




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Architectural Profile of the Month: Andrea Baird

Andrea Baird is an Architect with Building Technology Consultants PC in Illinois.




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Architect Profile: Brandy Koch

Brandy Koch, AIA, is an Architect with InterActive Design in Chicago.




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Architectural Profile of the Month: Matt Murphy

Matt Murphy, AIA, WRID, LEED AP BD+C, is an associate and licensed architect with Rees Masilionis Turley Architecture.




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Architectural Profile of the Month: Andrew J. Kesel

Kesel has been recognized for his work on the Lyric Opera of Kansas City—Richard J. Stern Center.




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Architectural Profile of the Month: Asheshh Saheba, RA

Asheshh Saheba, RA, is a Principal for Steinberg Architects in San Francisco.




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Architectural Profile of the Month: T. Ashby Gressette

T. Ashby Gressette, AIA, is principal and director of architecture at Stevens & Wilkinson, an architecture firm in Columbia, S.C.




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Architectural Profile of the Month: Ron Stang

Ron Stang, AIA, LEED AP, is chairman at architecture firm, Stevens & Wilkinson, based in Atlanta, Ga. He began his career working with a small firm for six years and then started his own that eventually merged with Stevens & Wilkinson.




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Technical Glass Products Bolsters Architect Support

Technical Glass Products has a new architectural services manager role to support glazing design along the East Coast of the U.S. and in the Ontario and Quebec territories of Canada.




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Architectural Color Trends and Building Product Impact Shared at FGIA Fall Conference

Participants at the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance’s 2024 Fall Conference heard color forecasts from an expert in the field, who shared an exploration of trends emerging and evolving in the building products market over the next three to five years.




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BCA Architects Selected to Modernize Long Beach City College

After successfully completing the Programming and Schematic design phases of the project in collaboration with the Long Beach City College District team, user group and bond management team BCA Architects continues their partnership with the LBCCD.