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FAAS Austurburn 31 104 Reyjkjavik Iceland +354/533 1088 +354/533 1086 fax faas (snail) alzheimer.is (When pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | FAAS has served the community of patients and relatives of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders since 1985. |
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Facet Theory Association c/o Shlomit Levy School of Social Work Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mount Scopus, Jerusalem 91905 Israel +972/2/588-2194 +972/2/582-3587 fax msshlevy (snail) pluto.mscc.huji.ac.il (When pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | The Facet Theory Association [FTA] was founded in 1991. It aims to facilitate communication, interaction and exchange of ideas among scholars engaged in facet theory.
Facet theory is a systematic approach for coordinating theory and research. For research to lead to cumulative results it should be in a form that aids perception of systematic relationships in empirical data. Facet theory involves a formal way of classifying variables. Applications have ranged beyond the behavioral sciences in areas involving complex multivariate structures. |
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FDR Odeonstrasse 14 30159 Hannover Germany +49/511.18 326 fax |
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Fachverband Sucht eV Adenauerallee 58 53113 Bonn Germany +49/228.21 58 85 fax |
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Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales Ayacucho 551 Buenos Aires Argentina +54/11/4375-2435 +54/11/4375-1373 fax |
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About: | The Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales was created in 1957 by a UNESCO initiative to enable students in the Caribbean and Latin America to enter various social science disciplines..
FLACSO organizations now exist in Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, MÉxico and the República Dominicana. Objectives:
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King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre PO Box 3354 Riyadh 11211 Saudi Arabia +966/1/464-7272 +966/1/441-4839 fax kfshwebmaster (snail) kfshrc.edu.sa (If pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre is an 894-bed multi-facility, multi-entity tertiary care hospital that opened in 1975. Its mission is to provide medical services of highly specialized nature and promote medical research and education programs, including postgraduate education training, as well as contribute to the prevention of disease. |
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False Memory Syndrome Foundation 3401 Market Street 3Suite 130 Philadelphia, PA 19104 800/568-8882 215/387-1865 215/387-1917 fax pjf (snail) saul.cis.upenn.edu (When pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | In False Memory Syndrome a person's identity and relationships center around the objectively false memory of a traumatic experience which the person strongly believes to be true. It has a devastating effect on the victim and typically produces a continuing dependency on the therapeutic program that created the syndrome. False Memory Syndrome proceeds to destroy the psychological well-being of the primary victim and the integrity of the family, and creates secondary victims falsely accused of vile acts of incest and abuse.
The False Memory Syndrome Foundation is a non-profit organization formed in 1992. Its purposes are:
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