Calorimetry is an essential part of cold fusion experiments. Cold fusion researchers use different types of calorimeters, such as isoperibolic, flow, and Seebeck. The accuracy of the calorimetry has been critiqued by Lewis, Wilson, Shkedi, Jones, and Shanahan. Cold fusion researchers find these critiques unconvincing and not applicable to other experimental designs.
The majority of a review panel organized by the US Department of Energy (DOE) in 1989 found that the evidence for the discovery of a new nuclear process was not persuasive. In 2004, the DOE convened a second cold fusion review panel which reached conclusions that were similar to those of the 1989 panel.
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Ms. Bandarage was educated at the University of Sri Lanka, Bryn Mawr (B.A.) and Yale University (Ph.D.). She has taught at Yale, Brandeis, Macalester and at Mount Holyoke College, MA where she received tenure. Prof. Bandarage is the author of Colonialism in Sri Lanka (Mouton,1983), Women, Population and Global Crisis (Zed,1997) and numerous other publications on South Asia, global political-economy, ethnicity, gender, population, ecology and related topics. Her recent publications include "Sri Lanka" Governments of the World (MacMillan Reference, USA), and "Ethnic and Religious Tension in the World: A Political-Economic Perspective' (Routledge) and ‘The Sri Lankan Conflict: A Multi-Polar Approach’ (Harvard International Review). Her most recent book is The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka: Terrorism, Ethnicity, Political Economy (Routledge, 2008).
Ms. Bandarage serves on the boards of a number of publications and professional organizations including Critical Asian Studies and The National Advisory Council on South Asian Affairs. She has received numerous awards and fellowships for her work, organized many forums and symposia and presented hundreds of lectures and media interviews around the world in her areas of expertise.
Personal life
Roby was born on 13 April, 1954 to John and Ramona Roby as the oldest of five children. His father was a sales manager and his mother was a homemaker.
In 1995 he married Melanie (Culp) Roby. He has two children: Michael Joseph (Joey) Roby, a sales manager for an automobile dealership, and Trina Roby Raker, a Special Education Teacher. His stepchildren are Corey Sullivan, owner of a landscaping business, and John Sullivan, a student.
Career and Claims
Michael Roby focuses mainly on helping corporations enhance their image and improve their sales through consultations and seminars. Main presentation concepts include: customer relationship development, referred lead systems, sales practice management, sales branding, and inspirational keynote presentations.
Roby became a financial advisor in 1975. He eventually built a resume as a salesperson, manager, trainer, and investment wholesaler. Later he served as the head of the Financial Institution Marketing Department in an international financial planning firm.
Roby currently works as a sales / marketing strategist, motivational speaker, and business coach. He is also a regular columnist for the financial magazine Bank Advisor Magazine, published by WiesnerMedia. In April 2008 he authored his first book, The Ultimate Small Cap Business: Building a Financial Advisory Practice .
In Finding the Hero in You, Roby examines the role of heroes in one’s life and the process of becoming a hero. He stresses the importance of the individual to their business, customers, and family. Roby attempts to break down “limiting beliefs” that he claims are preventing companies and organizations from reaching their potential in his Quantum Business Breakthrough presentation. He advocates expanding belief systems on both an individual and corporate level to promote company growth. He also stresses the importance of word-of-mouth and teaches strategies designed to build a marketing program based on referrals. To this end Roby promotes strong customer service and the resulting referred lead systems. He claims that the positive experience created for the clientele by such customer service results in brand recognition and customer loyalty. Furthermore, he teaches corporations to tailor their business plan to the needs of the firm and customers rather than the other way around. Roby also speaks of the role of “tradition” in enhancing the professional culture of a company that he claims will promote success in the future.
Roby’s professional slogan is “Big Vision - Big Ideas - Big Results.” Typical Roby presentations include keynote speeches, seminars, and workshops. In addition, he provides sales and marketing strategy consultations.
Roby is a Professional member of the National Speakers Association , and in 2008 he was elected President of National Speakers Association-Minnesota.
Partial List of Clients and Audiences Include:
Allianz Life
Association for Independent Informational Professionals
Baune Dosen LLC
Bank Insurance Securities Association BISA
Bank of America
Bremer Bank
Carey, Thomas, Hoover, & Breault
Cathay Bank
Edward Jones Investments
General Mills
Investment Centers of America
INVEST Financial Corporation
Key Bank
Markle Financial Group
Merrill Lynch
Morgan Stanley
National Association of Variable Annuities
North Dakota Student Leadership Foundation
Piper Jaffray
Primevest Financial Services
Salomon Brothers
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
United States Naval Air Reserve
Uptown Association