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"Cosmic entity can refer to: Cosmology *An entity that exists within the cosmos Religion and spirituality *An aspect of God in Judaism in the theology of Shneur Zalman of Liadi (d. 1812) *In mythology, any of the major components of the created cosmos (e.g. earth, heaven, sea, night, dawn, etc.) *The deification of such concepts, i.e. any cosmological deity Occultism and Theosophy * A transcendent concept intended to replace or supplement the traditional concept of 'God': **In the writings of Gottfried de Purucker (1935) **In the writings of the Theosophist Alice Bailey (1920s-1940s) **In the Ascended Master Teachings, a group of religions based on Theosophy, a cosmic entity is equivalent to a cosmic being Popular culture * Cosmic entity (Marvel Comics) * Cosmic entity (DC Comics) * Machine Elves as Described by Terence McKenna * A term used in the Cthulhu Mythos by H. P. Lovecraft *A Thrash/Death metal band from Denver, Colorado "
"Frances Hellman is a physicist who is dean of the division of mathematical and physical sciences at the University of California, Berkeley.Frances Hellman to head L&S; Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences Her primary academic focus has been the study of the thermodynamic properties of novel solid materials, especially thin film semiconducting, superconducting, and magnetic materials. She has served as chair of the physics department and holds a dual appointment in the materials science and engineering department. Early life and education Hellman was raised in New York City, where she attended the Chapin School. She graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with high honors in physics from Dartmouth College in 1978.Frances Hellman Group UC Berkeley, accessed 17 May 2015 Hellman obtained her Ph.D. in applied physics at Stanford University in 1985. Career After receiving her Ph.D., Hellman then served as a postdoctoral fellow at Bell Laboratories from 1985-1987 focusing on thin film magnetism. She moved to San Diego, CA to become an assistant professor of physics at the University of California, San Diego 1987, where she worked until 2004. She received tenure in 1994 and became a full professor in 2000. Hellman is a fellow of the American Physical Society and received their Joseph F. Keithley Award For Advances in Measurement Science in 2006. Hellman joined the Physics Department at UC Berkeley in January 2005. She served as Chair of the Department from 2007 to 2013. Personal Hellman is the daughter of Chris and Warren Hellman of San Francisco. The Hellman family is involved philanthropically with a variety of causes, including the University of California.*San Diego Reader "UCSD, Big Money, and the Ball club" Frances Hellman married Robert Dynes, former UC President, in May 1998 and they divorced in 2006. In 2006 she met Warren Breslau. In 2009 they married. References * * External links *Frances Hellman at University of California, Berkeley Category:Living people Category:American people of German-Jewish descent Category:21st-century American physicists Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Stanford University alumni Category:University of California, San Diego faculty Category:University of California, Berkeley faculty Category:Dartmouth College alumni Category:Chapin School (Manhattan) alumni Category:Scientists from New York (state) "
"Part of Staufenmauer at Fahrgasse The Staufenmauer was an old city wall of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. As part of the fortification of Frankfurt, it was built in 1180 under the Hohenstaufen rule to protect the city from attack and surround the present Altstadt. When the city was expanded in 1333, the old wall became a victim of efforts to reorganize the city defenses. Today one can still see a small portion along the Fahrgasse, a part that was restored after the 18th century fire in the Jewish Ghetto. Category:Buildings and structures in Frankfurt Category:History of Frankfurt Category:Tourist attractions in Frankfurt Category:City walls in Germany Category:Frankfurt-Altstadt "