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❤️ Steve Krug 🎁

"Steve Krug Steve Krug is a user experience professional based in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. He is best known for his book Don't Make Me Think about human-computer interaction and web usability. He also heads a one-man consulting firm called Advanced Common Sense. Krug offers in-house workshops where he teaches do-it-yourself usability testing and provides targeted advice to clients on web usability strategies. Krug published Rocket Surgery Made Easy: The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Finding and Fixing Usability Problems in 2009. References External links *Website for Krug's consulting firm Category:1950 births Category:Living people Category:Information architects Category:People from Massachusetts "

❤️ Lamoille Organization Camp 🎁

"The Lamoille Organization Camp, also known as Camp Lamoille and Elko Lion's Club Camp Lamoille, is a camping facility within the Ruby Mountains Ranger District of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. It was originally constructed in 1939. It is located in Lamoille Canyon, the largest valley of the Ruby Mountains, in Elko County, Nevada. It was a work of the Region 4 of the U.S. Forest Service. It was listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The listing included two contributing buildings on . Formerly used as a Boy Scout camp, the facility is currently managed by the Elko Lions Club and is available for rental. References External links * Lamoille Canyon info including rental of the camp Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1939 Category:Buildings and structures in Elko County, Nevada Category:Ruby Mountains Category:Lions Clubs International Category:Campgrounds in the United States Category:Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest Category:Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Nevada Category:National Register of Historic Places in Elko County, Nevada Category:Temporary populated places on the National Register of Historic Places Category:1939 establishments in Nevada "

❤️ Emil Steinberger (endocrinologist) 🎁

"Emil Steinberger (December 20, 1928 – October 12, 2008) was an American endocrinologist and founding president of the American Society of Andrology. Early Life Steinberger was born in Berlin, Germany and grew up in Trzebinia, Poland. In 1939 he fled with his family to Soviet territory where they spent two years imprisoned in the Gulag Nuziyary and later settled in Kazakhstan. Education He began medical studies which he later continued in Frankfurt am Main and, following emigration to the United States in 1948, at Iowa University. His medical degree was gained in 1955. Career Steinberger then volunteered for a two years service as a senior medical research officer at the National Naval Medical Center. Following a training at Wayne State University Medical School, from 1965 to 1971 he chaired the Department of Endocrinology and Human Reproduction at the Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia. Afterwards he joined the Texas Medical Center and worked at the Department of Reproductive Medicine and Biology. In 1974 Steinberger was a founding member of the American Society of Andrology and was its first president until 1977. His research focused on the hormonal control of spermatogenesis. He performed pioneering work in many aspects of sperm function, fertility preservation, physical and chemical gonadotoxic agents, as well as in the endocrine treatment of women with ovulatory dysfunction.The Emil Steinberger Memorial Lecture at the American Society of Andrology website Continuing to work in academia, he worked at the University of Texas until 1984, when he left to establish the Texas Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Endocrinology. He published more than 400 medical research papers and trained more than 50 postdoctoral fellows from the United States and abroad.Houston loses physician, researcher and author After retiring from active medical practice in 2001, he also published two autobiographical books and published a column in the Jewish Herald-Voice. Together with his wife Anna he is the founder of the Steinberger Endowment Fund for Docent Education and the Steinberger Fund at the Houston Holocaust Museum.Anna Steinberger's speaking engagement at the Houston Rotary Club Steinberger was honored with the Cody award, presented annually by the Retired Physicians Organization to a retired physician for contributing to the arts and literature. He died of lung cancer in 2008. References External links * Houston loses physician, researcher and author, Jewish Herlad-Voice, October 2008 * The Emil Steinberger Memorial Lecture, American Society of Andrology website * Emil Steinberg - In Memoriam, Biology of Reproduction, April 2009, Vol. 80, No. 4. Category:American endocrinologists Category:1928 births Category:2008 deaths Category:Holocaust survivors Category:Polish emigrants to the United States Category:American Jews Category:Iowa State University alumni Category:University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston faculty Category:People from Houston "

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