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The purpose was to high­ light the in c re d ib le roles women of color from around the world have and continue to play in pushing the envelope of altitude, human endurance, speed, air transportation and space exploration; as well as 2309 Neals Lane Vancouver, WA 98661 Tues-Fri: 10 to 6 Mon & Sat 10 to 4:30 Bryan Walden Phone: 360-695-5577 Your Care Our First Priority Dr. Mareelitte Failla Chiropractic Physician We arc located at 1716 N.E. 42nd Ave. Portland, OK 97213 ( Between Broadway and Sandy Bird.) • Automobile accident injuries • Chronic headache and joint pain • Workers Compensation injuries Call for an appointment! Pioneering Astronaut Helps Promote Technology Fields First woman o f color in space leads by example Featured Agent* on H G I V ’» “House Hunters ’s H air A ffair (503)228-6140 y/îV cêei Tuesdays @ 3 22 J E3 Irvington Village, Portland's affordable choice for assisted living, is pleased to announce the Fall 2(M)b Tuesdays (d 3 Senior Seminar Series. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about subjects like diabetes, senior fitness, macular degeneration and more! You'll enjoy an informative presentation as well as refreshments and camaraderie with friends and neighbors. Living With Type 2 Diabetes • Tuesday, November 14 the opportunities and rewards of aerospace and aviation ca­ reers open to all students. "Amazing women have al­ ways been integral to our un­ derstanding of the heavens, as Mae C. Jemison well as our dreams and ca­ pacity to explore it," Jemison said. Multi-hued women of di verse backgrounds today fly commer­ cial airline jumbo jets, research the surface of Mars and the physiology of anyone who might travel there; maintain aircraft to ensure our safety, command and pilot fantastical vehicles insidea computer generated matrix and fuel our possibilities as they write about the worlds to come. neers who have made indelible marks, in all facets of Hight, as scientists, pilots, engineers, tech­ nicians, and builders of our imagi­ nation. A native C hicagoan and graduate of the Chicago Public Schools, Jemison isatrailblazing astronaut as well as a business­ woman, philanthropist, profes­ sor, physician and engineer. T he D orothy Jemison Founda­ tion for Excellence is a non-profit or­ ganization estab­ lish ed by Mae Jemison to honor and implement the teaching principals and life accom ­ plishments of her late mother Dor­ othy Jem ison, a teacher in the Chi­ cago Public Schools for over 25 years. For more infor­ African American, Latin, His­ m ation, log on to panic, Asian, Native American, je m is o n fo u n d a tio n .o rg or Indian and African women pio­ womenofcolorinHight.org. International Week Showcase at PCC TO J O I N OS E A C H M O N T H FOR Al November 8. 2006 3pm luesdavs («' 3 at Irvington Village are complimentary, but please call to RSVP: (50.3) 546-9292. We look forward to seeing you! Local flavor takes a backseat at Portland Community College as it celebrates Interna­ tional Education Week. At each o f the three com prehensive cam ­ puses around the Portland metro area next week, PCC will host fairs and speakers to discuss what life is like abroad. The keynote speaker is Oregonian photog­ rapher Randy Rasmussen whose 20-m inute power point dem onstration "Life in Iraq with the Oregon National G uard.” will show sol­ diers in Iraq from two trips he made to the country while imbedded with U.S. soldiers. The event takes place from noon to I p.m. on Thursday. Nov. 16 in the Upper Mall of the CC Building at the Sylvania Campus. In addition, PCC faculty who traveled to India, China, Brazil and Japan during the summer to study other educational systems will present on their experiences. Each campus will also host an International Student Showcase from noon to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14 in Building 3 mall at the Rock Creek campus; 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on W ednesday, Nov. 15 in the Student Center cafeteria at the Cascade Cam pus; and 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 16 in theC C Building at the Sylvania Campus. F o r a c o m p le te s c h e d u le , v isit w w w .pcc.edu/international. 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