FACTOID # 94: In pure number terms, more crimes are committed in America than in any other nation. The same goes for burglaries, car thefts, rapes and assaults.
 
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The IEI 2004 Debrief (5124 words)
Because the students at IEI were so diverse as far as age and ability, the literature performed was equally varied.
Adam Frey's recital was one of the highlights of the IEI.
The IEI was very pleased to have as a sponsor and Guest Artist Mike Moore, Principal Tuba with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and head of Atlanta Brass Society, present a class on Tenor Tuba orchestral excerts.
History of Imagination Engines, Inc. (3339 words)
IEI was notified that it had been awarded a Phase I SBIR from the Munitions Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory.
IEI President and CEO, Stephen Thaler presented a talk entitled "Creative Robots based Upon U.S. Patent 5,659,666, Device for the Autonomous Generation of Useful Information" at the Symposium on Intentional Dynamics at the University of Memphis.
IEI has signed a license agreement with Aura Renewable Energy to harness its intellectual property suite to develop novel schemes for green energy generation and distribution.
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