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Documents Assist Florida Cheap Divorce - Simple Divorce $280 flat fee - No Court Divorce Established in 2006. After a few years working as an Independent Associate of Legal Shield, formerly known as Pre-Paid Legal, Yamil Fuentes made it her mission to help her clients take advantage of their access to the legal system. After going through her own personal divorce she realized there was a need of affordable divorce services in the State of Florida. When she founded Apex Legal Document Preparation Services she became a Premium Member of the FALDP (Florida Association of Legal Document Preparers) and educated herself on the different types of divorce been offered across the State of Florida and learned from the best in the industry of legal document preparation services. Through her membership she embarked on a journey to learn how to make the divorce process as easy as possible for her clients, making her company the most sought after divorce preparer in Florida touting the following service 'Express Divorce - 30 Days with No Court Hearing'. Apex has now divorced hundreds of people. Passionate about divorcing people in the quickest and less painful manner. She has mastered the art of preparing any type of divorce in the State of Florida. Many of her clients are in the South Florida area but she is not limited to these clients.
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Tata Chemicals Europe Tata Chemicals Europe (formerly Brunner Mond (UK) Limited) is a UK-based chemicals company that is a subsidiary of Tata Chemicals Limited, itself a part of the India-based Tata Group. Its principal products are soda ash, sodium bicarbonate, calcium chloride and associated alkaline chemicals.
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Morphine Morphine was an American alternative rock group formed by Mark Sandman, Dana Colley, and Jerome Deupree in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1989. After five successful albums and extensive touring, they disbanded after lead vocalist Sandman died of a heart attack onstage in Palestrina, Italy, on July 3, 1999. Founding members have reformed into the band Vapors of Morphine, maintaining much of the original style and sound.
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Norman Nadorff Norman J. Nadorff is an international energy attorney with more than 30 years of experience working for the law departments of major oil and gas companies. He retired from BP in 2015 after 26 years (including 11 years with ARCO), the last nine of which were in BP Angola. Mr. Nadorff has done E&P legal work in Latin America, Southeast Asia West Africa and elsewhere for Conoco, ARCO and BP, including two expatriate assignments in Indonesia. At ARCO, he wrote the Company's policies on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, U.S. Anti-boycott laws and U.S. Export Regulations. Mr. Nadorff is also an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center and a frequent international lecturer. He has given law classes at University of Texas, University of Miami, Agostinho Neto University (Angola), Chulalongkorn University (Bangkok) and ITAM (Mexico City). Mr. Nadorff is a former Director-at-Large of the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators ("AIPN") and a present Member of Board of Advisors of the AIPN-Oxford Press Journal of World Energy Law and Business ("JWELB"). He is Co-Editor of a Special JWELB edition titled, "Sub-Saharan Africa: Comparative Views on Anti-corruption Laws and Enforcement" as well as co-author of an article appearing therein called, "Where There's a Will There's a Way: Making Angola's Probity Laws Work". (Scheduled for publication in June, 2014) In 2006, Mr. Nadorff assisted in the creation of a unique international oil and gas post-graduate program at Angola's national law school, and later helped organize, and taught in, a similar program in Thailand. He holds a Juris Doctor degree from The Ohio State University College of Law, as well as an M.A. in Spanish and Portuguese and a B.A. in Political Science (summa cum laude), both from Saint Louis University. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and was a Fulbright Fellow in Law in Brazil (1980-1981).
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Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Thani H.E. Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Thani (Arabic: عبد الله بن محمد بن سعود آل ثاني) is a Qatari businessman, politician and a member of the royal family. He is the chairman of Ooredoo Group. He also acted as the President Commissioner of Indosat between August 2008 and 2015. In December 2014 he became the CEO of the Qatar Investment Authority.
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Gorgeous Hire "Gorgeous Hire in London provides top quality ranges of modern and innovative catering equipment for hire delivered by a 'can do' personal, customer focused and committed team." Gorgeous Hire, located in South West London, is just as passionate about catering equipment hire as it was 30 years ago. We believe quality and service are essential to the smooth running of our customer's events, and we still have customers who have stayed with us from when we were established. Gorgeous Hire's range of catering equipment hire are of the highest quality, spotlessly clean, hand polished and ready to use. We deliver to a variety of London and national venues, supplying caterers, events companies, wine merchants, contract and private residences, hotels and more. We also offer a washing service for customers wishing to return catering equipment hire dirty. Just scrape off excess food and return in the boxes supplied. Deliveries of catering equipment hire are undertaken from our unit in London, from a fleet of vans and 7.5 tonne lorries with tail lifts. Our offices are open 8.30am to 5.30pm weekdays and 9.00am to midday on Saturdays. Outside these hours, deliveries and collections can still be organised by special arrangement.
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Jim Harris (naturalist) James Patrick Harris (born 1954), better known as Jim Harris, is an American naturalist, writer, and artist from El Paso, Texas. By his own admission "somewhat less than outstanding" in the classroom environment, Harris nonetheless managed to (eventually) obtain advanced degrees in both zoology and wildlife management. He attended (at various times) Sul Ross State University, Texas A & M University, the University of Texas at El Paso, the University of Hawaii, the University of Guam, and the University of Rhodesia. Much of his formal education was obtained while on active military duty. Harris spent several decades roaming the world, working at a variety of occupations ranging from farrier to hunting guide to prospector. Such widespread travels presented the opportunity for first-hand interaction with such exotic species as aardwolves, echidnas, and megamouth sharks (these and other creatures later appeared in his syndicated newspaper column, "Animal Journal"). He has since returned to his native Southwest, where he lives in an adobe home surrounded by native desert vegetation and wildlife. Harris' work has appeared in such magazines as Troika magazine, Enchanted Rock, and Pacific Star. He is the author of Lone Star Menagerie: Adventures with Texas Wildlife (2000) and formerly wrote and illustrated the syndicated column "Animal Journal".
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Michael B Schwerin Computer geek with a lifelong love of photography and videography. I spent the last 15+ years working for myself, building, troubleshooting and repairing computers and networks. While maintaining my own customer base, I also worked full time for BIS Digital, Inc from 2001-2010 installing, troubleshooting and servicing digital audio/video recording systems in courtrooms and various other "mission critical" type locations, medical/legal digital dictation systems as well as analog and digital call loggers in 911 call centers. When I found myself downsized in 2010, I decided it was time to combine my photo/video hobby with my technical knowledge, so I enrolled at Specs Howard School of Media Arts, where I studied Digital Media Arts (DMA). I just graduated; now it's time for me to set out and leave my mark on the Digital Media industry. Specialties: Problem Solving, Computer/IT Technical Knowledge, Project Management, Video Production, Editing, Digital Media, Customer Service, Photography, Web Design, Digital Dictation, Digital A/V Court Recording, Evidence Presentation Systems, New Product R&D, Sound Reinforcement (PA) Systems, VoIP Phone Systems, Software Testing, Training, Combining all of the above
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Bekish Orthodontics Bekish Orthodontics specializes in providing beautiful smiles to the children and adults in Fort Worth and its surrounding areas. We offer traditional braces, Invisalign and invisable braces. We offer cutting edge technology including Damon braces, mini screw treatment and soft tissue laser technology. Bekish Orthodontics sets itself apart by offering exceptional service and outstanding results. Established in 2005. Dr. Daniel Bekish graduated from the University of Texas, Houston Dental Branch receiving his Masters degree and Orthodontic certificate. Upon graduating, he purchased his current practice from a fellow alumni, Dr. Steven Potter. Dr. Bekish has been practicing in his current location for 5 yrs and has treated thousands of patients in that time. Dr. Bekish is originally from Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. A graduate from the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Bekish followed in his grandfather's footsteps to pursue a career in Dentistry. Dr. Bekish attended Temple University School of Dentistry and graduated first in his class out of 125 students. Upon graduation, Dr. Bekish was accepted into one of the top Orthodontic residencies in the country, The University of Texas Orthodontic program. Dr. Bekish studied under multiple world renowned Orthodontists and leaders in the Orthodontic community. Dr. Bekish is not only known for his outstanding clinical care but his ability to work with children and make their experience in the office comfortable and enjoyable.
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İrem Duman I started my university education at Çukurova University with the department of Economics in 2015. I enrolled at the second university in Anadolu University in 2017,this department is the Aviation Management. I want to take great steps and make a dedication to improve myself in my own fields! I am here to know that you will give me great benefits in the direction of these wishes.
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Transgressive Records Label of the Year, 2015 - AIM Independent Music Awards Label of the Year, 2014 - The Line of Best Fit A little over 10 years ago, two music obsessives Tim Dellow and Toby L, both 19 years old, were introduced at a small London gig, by Kele from Bloc Party. Tim was obsessing over bands, running a fanzine and releasing Bloc Party's debut single, Toby was running reputable website rockfeedback.com, which he set up aged 15 from his bedroom, whilst making shows for MTV and - promoting a Bloc Party gig. One thing led to another and within two months the newly befriended duo had set up their indie label Transgressive Records, on a shoestring, from their respective bedrooms. They worked out how a label works. They signed some good music. They proved themselves to be passionate, clever, and likeable. Fast forward a decade, barely out of their 20s, Tim Dellow and Toby L still own the same record label, now with a third partner, Lilas Bourboulon - who joined as an employee of the company in 2006. Things are different now, though with Transgressive adding management and publishing arms to the company There seems to be no stopping them. They have signed and worked with diverse artists including Foals, Flume, At The Drive-In, Two Door Cinema Club, Graham Coxon, Regina Spektor, The Shins, The Antlers, Neon Indian, Africa Express, Noisettes, Iron & Wine, Johnny Flynn, Songhoy Blues, Alvvays, plus many more. At a time where classically independent record labels have struggled and become shrouded in gloom, their independent company has scored chart success around the globe, received three Mercury Prize nominations in nine years and accumulatively sold millions of records worldwide. How so? They say their philosophy is simple: the Transgressive brand marks a stamp of quality, no matter what the genre; old-school ethics with a pro-artist policy, always aiming to surprise.
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Les Olson Company - Managed I.T. Services - Servers & Computers - Disaster Recovery - Document Management Software - Network Security - Hosted Phones - Mobile Device Management - Internet & Data - Multifunction Copiers - Desktop Printers - Large-format Printers - Digital Presentation Boards - Managed Print Services - Maintenance & Repair - Toner & Paper Supplies Established in 1956. In 1929, 14-year old Les Olson was enjoying his first week of high school when he was pulled aside and told his father had died of a heart attack. He assumed responsibility for the family's support and secured a position as a ZCMI errand boy for $50 a month. Les married Reva Parry in 1933 and by 1946, he was a divisional manager at ZCMI. One evening he announced that he had decided to start his own business. All twelve children were invited to get their piggy banks and 'buy-in', for a grand total of $63. The business had humble beginnings selling dictation equipment.Today, under the direction of third generation CEO James Olson and President Troy Olson, Les Olson Company offers technology to help businesses work efficiently from Multi-function Copiers to Document Management Solutions and IT Services. Les Olson Company continues to grow and is constantly expanding their product offering to meet the needs of their customers as technology changes.
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Alliqua BioMedical, Inc. Alliqua BioMedical, Inc. (NASDAQ:ALQA) ("Alliqua") is developing a suite of advanced wound care solutions that will enable surgeons, clinicians, and wound care practitioners to address the entire spectrum of challenges presented by chronic and advanced wounds. Alliqua is building this portfolio through its proprietary hydrogel technology platform, targeted acquisitions, and through licensing and distribution agreements with strategic partners that include sorbion GmbH & Co. KG and Celgene Cellular Therapeutics, a subsidiary of Celgene Corporation. Alliqua's contract manufacturing business unit provides custom hydrogels to the OEM market. The Company is headquartered in Langhorne, PA.
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John F. Lundgren John F. Lundgren is CEO and Chairman of Stanley Black & Decker (SWK), a position he has held since March 1, 2004.
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Rob Swofford Robert A. "Rob" Swofford grew up in Nassau Bay, Texas. He graduated from Clear Creek High School in 1983. After receiving his undergraduate degree from Baylor University, Rob graduated from South Texas College of Law in May 1994. During his time in law school, Rob received numerous awards for his academics. Imediately upon graduation Rob went to work for noted Criminal Defense attorney Dan Cogdell. In 2006, Rob was named one of Houston’s Top Lawyers in the area of Criminal Defense. Rob has personally tried cases to verdict at all levels of State and Federal courts, as well as having years of second chair experience under the direct supervision of Cogdell. Through his representation of high profile clients and cases, Rob has appeared in numerous national and local publications including People Magazine and Texas Monthly. Rob has also appeared on several national broadcasts including "Dateline NBC," "20/20" and "Good Morning America." Rob is licensed to practice in The State of Texas, in the Federal District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of Texas and the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. He has also represented clients in South Carolina, Illinois, Mississippi, Alabama and Hawaii. During his career, Rob spent several years working for Greer, Herz and Adams working in insurance defense and most notably, assisting in national litigation for DirectTV in its pursuit of piracy claims against more than 15,000 defendants. Before forming Collins, O’Neal & Swofford in 2009, Rob served as Vice President and general counsel to a Houston engineering and consulting firm that serviced clients throughout the United States and overseas. Most recently, Rob left Collins, O'neal & Swofford and struck out on his own by forming the Swofford Law Firm. Specialties: Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Commercial Litigation, Family Law
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Abd-al-Rahman ibn Muljam Abd-al-Rahman ibn Muljam al-Muradi (Arabic: عبدالرحمن بن ملجم المرادي) was the Kharijite assassin of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the first cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad. A number of the Kharijites met in Mecca and remembered the Battle of Nahrawan that was fought in 659 by the Caliphate under Ali and the Kharijites in Baghdad which resulted in Khariji defeat. One of the Kharijis said "If we just bought ourselves revenge for the honour of our deceased brothers". They agreed to assassinate three of the leaders of Islam: ibn Muljam was to kill Ali, Alhujjaj Al Tamimi was to kill Muawiya, and Amr ibn Bakr Al Tamimi was to kill 'Amr ibn al-'Aas. The assassination attempts were to occur simultaneously as the three leaders came to lead the morning prayer (Faj'r) in their respective cities of Damascus, Fustat and Kufa. The method was to come out of the prayer ranks and strike the targets with a sword dipped in poison.
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Joseph Orbeli Joseph Orbeli (Armenian: Հովսեփ Աբգարի Օրբելի, Hovsep Abgari Orbeli; Russian: Иосиф Абгарович Орбели, Iosif Abgarovich Orbeli; 20 March (O.S. 8 March) 1887 – 2 February 1961) was a renowned Soviet orientalist and academician, who specialized in medieval history of Southern Caucasus and administered the State Hermitage Museum in Leningrad from 1934 to 1951. Of Armenian descent, he was the founder and first president of the Armenian Academy of Sciences (1943–47).
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Alan Jones (priest) Alan W. Jones (born 5 March 1940 in London, England) is an Episcopal priest. He is the son of the late Edward Augustus and Blanche Hilda (Hunt) Jones. Jones was the Dean of the Episcopal Grace Cathedral in San Francisco from 1985 until January 2009. Previously, he served as the Stephen F. Bayne Professor of Ascetical Theology at the General Theological Seminary in New York City from 1972 to 1982. During his tenure, he founded and was the first director of the Center for Christian Spirituality at General. Now a U.S. citizen, he was born in England and received his Ph.D. from the University of Nottingham. He is a prominent lecturer in Episcopalian and academic circles both nationally and internationally. He is a prolific writer of books, articles, and editorial opinions. Jones also the moderated The Forum at Grace Cathedral. For many years, Jones was married to Josephine Franklin Jones, the daughter of Newbery Award-winning author Madeleine L'Engle; they had two daughters and a son. They were divorced in 1997. He married Virginia "Cricket" Franche Jones, an interior designer, in 1999.
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SculptureCenter SculptureCenter is a contemporary art museum that is located in Long Island City, Queens in New York City. Founded by artists in 1928, SculptureCenter is a not-for-profit arts institution dedicated to experimental and innovative developments in contemporary sculpture. SculptureCenter commissions new work and presents exhibits by emerging and established, national and international artists. SculptureCenter has been an active contributor to New York City's cultural community since 1928. Originally founded as "The Clay Club" by Dorothea Denslow, SculptureCenter renamed itself in 1944 and in 1948 moved to a carriage house on East 69th Street in Manhattan. Here it established a ground floor gallery space dedicated solely to sculpture with workshops and studio space on the upper floors. Over the course of the next half-century, as the field of sculpture expanded and evolved, SculptureCenter’s exhibition and education programs have as well. In 2001, SculptureCenter purchased a former trolley repair shop in Long Island City, which was redesigned by artist and designer Maya Lin. SculptureCenter’s new facility opened to the public in December 2002, after completion of the first phase of building renovation. On October 5, 2014, SculptureCenter unveiled its latest expansion and renovation, which includes a 2,000 square foot addition to the existing structure, aimed at improving visitor experiences and exhibition space, bringing exhibition space a total of 6,700 square feet with a 1,500 square foot enclosed courtyard for outdoor exhibitions and events. The architect is Andrew Berman. The expansion budget was $4.5 million.
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2001 Michigan State Spartans football team The 2001 Michigan State Spartans football team represented Michigan State University in the 2001 college football season.The Spartans played their home games at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan. This was the second year for head coach Bobby Williams, who led the Spartans to a 7–5 record and a 44–35 victory in the 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic over the Fresno State Bulldogs of the WAC. The controversial final play of the home game against Michigan on November 3 led to a change in the official timekeeping policy of the Big Ten Conference. Beginning in 2002, a neutral official appointed by the Big Ten keeps track of the game time on the field.
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Bob’s Coins & Hobbies Bob's Coins & Hobbies is the one-stop shop for all your collection needs. We are a family-owned and operated business selling collectors' items since 1962. Established in 1968. Bob's Coins was founded by Robert (Bob) Korsec a graduate of Marquette High School and University. He was a retired Air Force Veteran and later worked for the City of West Allis as a Civil Engineer. His passion was coin collecting and he also co-founded the South Shore Coin Club in 1972. He had life memberships to M.N.S, A.N.A, A.P.S and many other coin clubs. Robert was a big hobbyist and was also a member of Hobby's Unlimited. Bob's coins remains in the family and is now under ownership of his daughter. We look forward to servicing you on any of your gold,silver, coin or hobby needs! Sherry (Bob's daughter) is now the owner of Bob's coins and hobbies with Jay (Sherry's son) as the manager. Sherry has worked along side her father learning the in's and the outs of the business. She has in turn brought her son Jay to the business .
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Harold Sakata Toshiyuki "Harold" Sakata (俊之・酒田), (July 1, 1920 – July 29, 1982) was an American Olympic weightlifter, professional wrestler, and film actor. He won a silver medal for the United States at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London in weightlifting. He was also an actor, with his most famous role as the villain Oddjob in the James Bond film Goldfinger. He was born in Holualoa, Hawaii and was of Japanese descent.
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First Army (Syrian rebel group) The First Army was created on 1 January 2015 in an effort to unify rebel ranks in southern Syria. Three prominent rebel units merged under this command structure. On 13 April 2015, it joined a number of other Southern Front affiliates in condemning al-Nusra's ideology and discontinuing all forms of cooperation with it.
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H. J. Heinz II Henry John "Jack" Heinz II (1908–1987) was an American business executive and CEO of the H. J. Heinz Company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He was the father of H. John Heinz III, Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate, and father-in-law of Teresa Heinz Kerry, his son's widow, who is the wife of current Secretary of State John Kerry.
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Wong Shu Qi Wong Shu Qi (born 26 November 1983) is a Malaysian politician from the Democratic Action Party (DAP). She was a member of the Johor State Legislative Assembly for the Senai constituency from 2013 to 2018. She was elected in 2013 general election for the state seat. In the 2018 general election, Wong was elected to the Parliament of Malaysia for the Kluang constituency, winning 47,671 of the 80,531 votes cast.
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Rich Brightman Rich Brightman (born April 17, 1990) is an American Singer-songwriter. He was born in Bay Shore, New York and raised on Long Island. Rich started writing songs after taking music theory classes at Bay Shore High School utilizing the school’s recording studio. Rich released his first single “Lighter than Air” on August 7, 2009 later releasing his first full self-titled album Rich Brightman on July 23, 2010. Before Rich Brightman graduated from high school he was a guitarist for the band “The Lioness”. Rich attended Salve Regina University while writing his sophomore album “II” released November 29, 2013 featuring rock alternative/pop tracks.
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The Roof Center Since 1940, The Roof Center has been the leading full-service distributor of roofing, siding, windows and related building products for Maryland, Northern Virginia and Washington DC. Today, The Roof Center is a subsidiary of Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. (NASDAQ: BECN), a Fortune 1000 Company and the largest publicly held distributor of roofing products in the United States. Since 2006, Beacon Roofing Supply has been a member of the NASDAQ Global Select Market. Our mission is to be the leading North American supplier to commercial and residential roofing and exterior building contractors through a family of long-established regional suppliers and to add value to our contractor customers' businesses, to our employees' careers, to our investors' assets, and to our suppliers' products. Looking to advance your career with a growing Fortune 1000 Company? We are always looking for strong talent to join our team. Check out our open jobs on our parent company's website: www.beaconroofingsupply.com/careers. Don't see what you're looking for? Email your resume to human_resources@roofcenter.com, or connect with us on LinkedIn to be notified of new job openings and career opportunities!
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Milton S. Hershey Milton Snavely Hershey (September 13, 1857 – October 13, 1945) was an American confectioner and philanthropist. He founded The Hershey Chocolate Company and the "company town" of Hershey, Pennsylvania, eventually becoming a great success. As he and his wife had no children, they turned to philanthropy. He was honored by the United States Postal Service with the issue on September 13, 1995 of a 32¢ Great Americans series (1980–2000) definitive postage stamp (Scott #2933).
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Lazarus of Moultrie We carry Polo, Lacoste, Vineyard Vines, Southern Tide, Southern Proper, Dockers, Lee, Levis, Carharrt, Under Armour, Guy Harvey, Columbia, Ga boot, Toms, Reef, Sanuk, Lacrosse, Danner, Sperry, and so many more! Established in 1947. Lazarus Department Store is a family owned and operated clothing store, located in downtown Moultrie, Georgia. Originally established by Mendel Lazarus in 1947, Lazarus is now operated by his son Steve Lazarus. Lazarus has provided South Georgia with exceptional clothing and footwear plus excellent customer service for over 60 years Our slogan is 'All Under One Roof' because we carry such a HUGE selection of brands. Lazarus is also Tuxedo Headquarters
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Fiorucci Fiorucci is an Italian fashion label founded by Elio Fiorucci in 1967. The first shop exposed Milan to the styles of Swinging London and American classics such as the T-shirt and jeans. By the late 1970s and early 1980s this would be reversed, and the New York store would become famous for the fashions it introduced to the United States. Known as the "daytime Studio 54", it attracted trendsetters from Andy Warhol to a young Madonna. As a leader in the globalisation of fashion Fiorucci would scour the globe, introducing a newly affluent mass market to underground trends such as thongs from Brazil and Afghan coats. The label popularised camouflage prints and leopard-skin prints before creating the designer jean market with the invention of stretch jeans. The iconic advertising usually featured a woman's buttocks in skin-tight denim, or in one case obscured by pink fluffy handcuffs, whilst the company logo is two cheeky angels modelled after Raphael's cherubs. However, mismanagement of the company led to receivership in 1989, and since then the brand has been dogged by legal battles over the trademarks, and several relaunches have failed to make much impact. Elio Fiorucci died on July 20, 2015, at the age of 80, after he was found dead in his Milan home. Relatives say he was in "good health" before his death, but he may have succumbed to sudden illnesses later on.
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Peters Avae Peters is the founder of NGTechBlog which is a subsidiary of New Generations Technology, He was born in 22nd July 2000 in Delta State Nigeria.
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mywebsource1 Web Design Social Media Marketing Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Product Design Established in 2006. myWebSource1 was born in 2006 as the brainchild of owner, Jimm Fowler. Our goal was to answer the problems and concerns our customers had with getting their info on the internet and to bring new customers to their front door. What we found was very disturbing. Business owners didn't know or didn't have time to work on their web sites while trying to get their jobs done - which were bringing in money. They either made a half-hearted attempt at doing too much or they decided to wring their hands of the whole thing and not go online at all. The goal of myWebsource1 was pretty apparent: 'We needed to build quality web sites at a reasonable price and bring customers to their web sites.' In today's day and age, whether they believe it or not, everyone needs a web site. This is how customers find your business and shop. You don't have to be an eCommerce site to make money on the web. What you need is to take the first steps by calling myWebSource1 today and see how we can help you. Jimm Fowler is the founder and creator behind myWebSource1. He started working with small businesses back in 1989 where he built his knowledge of web design, search engine optimization and online media into the business it is today. Jimm's past experience has been in advertising and creative work in the Automotive Aftermarket and Retail Diabetic Shoes where he was a Creative Director and Director of Marketing. In addition to working on the internet, Jimm is a writer for various blogs and posts and has been working on two novels in his off time. He is married and living in Northeast Ohio with Porthos the dog, and Sebastian and Cassandra - his two Maine Coon cats (who are also brother and sister). If you are looking to expand your internet presence or to build a new web site, Jimm is the one to contact for all of your online needs.
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Rough for Theatre I Rough for Theatre I is a one-act theatrical sketch by Samuel Beckett. Also known simply as Theatre I it began life originally in French in the late fifties as Fragment de théâtre and was later translated into English by Beckett himself. The first production was at the Schiller Theatre, Hamburg in 1979, directed by Walter Asmus. It was staged as Fragment for Theater I at the Magic Theater, San Francisco in September 1986 by Stan Gontarski with Robert Wagner (A) and Tom Luce (B).
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Andrew S. Tanenbaum Andrew Stuart "Andy" Tanenbaum (sometimes referred to by the handle ast) (born March 16, 1944) is an American computer scientist and professor emeritus of computer science at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He is best known as the author of MINIX, a free Unix-like operating system for teaching purposes, and for his computer science textbooks, regarded as standard texts in the field. He regards his teaching job as his most important work. Since 2004 he has operated Electoral-vote.com, a website dedicated to analysis of polling data in federal elections in the United States.
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Pj Lynch Assoc The Firm PJ Lynch Associates is a retained executive search firm based in Ridgefield, CT, established in 1988. Information about the firm can be found on our website at www.pjlynch.com. We have conducted extensive high level searches for senior executives in publishing and other industries, placing all of the CEOs for Thomson Learning (now Cengage Learning) education companies, many senior level executives for Scholastic and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt publishers. We have an active practice covering industries as diverse as consumer products to integrated mission critical software clients. We believe what differentiates us from others is the real world operational experience of our people (www.pjlynchresumes.com), the creativity and determination of our research and recruiting style and our focus on providing excellent service to our clients. We believe this service also should include treating candidates and others in the process with dignity and respect. Information about the process is found on our website. .
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Flight (horse) Flight (1940–1953) was an Australian Thoroughbred racemare that was the highest stakes winning mare in Australasia. Her courageous efforts made her a crowd favourite during the post World War II era and she had victories over some of the great horses of the time including Shannon, Bernborough, Royal Gem and Russia. She was a bay daughter of Royal Step her dam was the unplaced mare, Lambent (NZ) by Tractor (GB). A half-sister to Flight, Sparkle (NZ) by Colonel Cygnus (GB), won the 1940 Dunedin Cup. Flight was inbred to Chelandry and also to St Simon in the fourth and fifth (4x5) generations. She was purchased at the 1942 Sydney yearling sales by Brian Crowley (a future chairman of the AJC) for 60 guineas.
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Stohrer En l’an de grâce 1725, Louis XV épouse Marie Leszczynska, fille du roi Stanislas de Pologne. Son pâtissier, Nicolas Stohrer, la suit à Versailles. Cinq ans plu...s tard, en 1730, Nicolas Stohrer quitte la Cour pour ouvrir sa pâtisserie au 51 rue Montorgueil, dans le deuxième arrondissement de Paris. C'est dans son laboratoire que furent créés, les desserts des Grands de la Cour. Aujourd'hui, notre Chef Pâtissier Jeffrey Cagnes perpétue la tradition. In the year of grace 1725, Louis XV got married Marie Leszczynska, daughter of King Stanislas of Poland. His pastry chef Nicolas Stohrer followed her in Versailles. Five years later, in 1730, Nicolas Stohrer opened his pastry shop at 51 rue Montorgueil in the second arrondissement of Paris. Desserts for the Great Court have been created in his kitchen, and nowadays, our Pastry Chef Jeffrey Cagnes keeps on realizing these traditional pastries. See More
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Alabama Pitts Edwin Collins "Alabama" Pitts, Jr. (November 22, 1909 – June 7, 1941) was an American convicted felon who garnered media attention in his attempt to play professional baseball after his release from Sing Sing prison. After being denied the ability to play for the Albany Senators of the International League in 1935 by the president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, he appealed to Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who withheld his appeal. Pitts went on to play for five years as a baseball player and two years as a football player, including one as a member of the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles.
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Gosling Emacs Gosling Emacs (often shortened to "Gosmacs" or "gmacs") is a discontinued Emacs implementation written in 1981 by James Gosling in C. Its extension language, Mocklisp, has a syntax that appears similar to Lisp, but Mocklisp does not have lists or any other structured datatypes. Gosling initially allowed Gosling Emacs to be redistributed with no formal restrictions, but later sold it to UniPress.[citation needed] Gosling Emacs was especially noteworthy[according to whom?] because of the effective[according to whom?] redisplay code, which used a dynamic programming technique to solve the classical string-to-string correction problem.[citation needed] The algorithm was quite sophisticated; that section of the source was headed by a skull-and-crossbones in ASCII art, warning would-be improver that even if they thought they understood how the display code worked, they probably did not. Since Gosling had permitted its unrestricted redistribution, Richard Stallman used some Gosling Emacs code in the initial version of GNU Emacs.[citation needed] Among other things, he rewrote part of the Gosling code headed by the skull-and-crossbones comment and made it "...shorter, faster, clearer and more flexible." UniPress began selling Gosling Emacs (which it renamed Unipress Emacs) as a proprietary product in 1983,[citation needed] and controversially, asked Stallman to stop distributing Gosling Emacs source code. UniPress never took legal action against Stallman or his nascent Free Software Foundation,[citation needed] believing "hobbyists and academics could never produce an Emacs that could compete" with their product.[citation needed] All Gosling Emacs code was removed from GNU Emacs by version 16.56, with the possible exception of a few particularly hairy sections of the display code.[citation needed] The latest versions of GNU Emacs (since August 2004) do not feature the skull-and-crossbones warning.[citation needed]
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William Dennison Cary William Dennison Cary was the founder and namesake of Cary, Illinois, and one of its early prominent citizens. He was born in 1808 in Sandy Creek, New York. In 1830 he married Lodemia Ells, who was one year older than he. Their first child, Cornelia, was born in 1832. Two years later, they welcomed another daughter, Hulda. In the next few years, five more children expanded their family to nine members. While William and Lodemia's family grew, he bought 242 acres (0.98 km2), in three separate purchases, thus creating the first section of Cary, Illinois. In 1845, he built on West Main Street a red brick house, which still stands today. However, the house was moved to a lot on East Ross Street in 1966, when Ameritech bought the West Main property. The present-day house includes two sections that were added later.
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Embarazada Embarazada ([embaɾaˈθaða]) is the Spanish word for pregnant. It is a false friend for native English-speaking students of Spanish who may attempt to say "I'm embarrassed" by saying "estoy embarazada". This phrase actually means "I'm pregnant" in Spanish. This may be confusing to Spanish speakers who are not familiar with the English word. When Parker Pen entered the Mexican market, its advertisements which claimed that Parker Pens "won't leak in your pocket and embarrass you" was mistranslated to "No te embarazará chorreándose en tu bolsillo", which means "Won't leak in your pocket and impregnate you". The correct way to say "I'm embarrassed" in Spanish is using the phrase tengo vergüenza (meaning "I have shame") or the more formal phrases me da vergüenza or estoy avergonzado. Yet, in Spanish, there also exists the adjective embarazoso, meaning the same as "embarrassing" in its denotation of something that causes a sensation of unease, but not of shame. Complicating the issue further, embarazada can sometimes also mean "hampered", or "hindered". This more closely mirrors the original meaning of the English word embarrass.
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Wladimir de Schoenefeld Wladimir de Schoenefeld (12 January 1816 in Berlin – 8 September 1875 in Paris) was a German-born, French botanist. From 1817 to 1833 he lived in France, then moved back to Berlin, where he stayed with botanist Karl Sigismund Kunth for several years prior to his return to Paris (1840). In Paris, he studied botany under Adrien de Jussieu and became good friends with Ernest Cosson. In 1854 he was a founding member of the Société Botanique de France, serving as its secretary-general from 1862 to 1875. Following his death, Ernest Cosson published the biography, "Notice biographique sur Wladimir de Schoenefeld" (1876). The botanical genus Schoenefeldia (family Poaceae) was named in his honor by Karl Sigismund Kunth.
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Michael Pengilly Michael Redding Pengilly (born 13 June 1950, in Kangaroo Island) is an Australian politician who took over from retiring sitting member and former Premier Dean Brown in the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Finniss at the 2006 election, representing the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia. Pengilly is a resident of Victor Harbor, and was formerly the mayor of Kangaroo Island as well as chairman of the SA Country Fire Service Board from 1995 to 2000. He was also the chairman of the Hills Mallee and Southern Regional Health Service Board for 8 years. The 2006 election saw Pengilly elected with a two-party margin of 6.5 percent, 9.1 percent less than under Dean Brown. Pengilly recovered 5.8 percent of the two-party vote at the 2010 election.
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Hachmei Provence The term Hachmei Provence refers to the Jewish rabbis of Provence, a province in southern France, which was a great Torah center in the times of the Tosafists. The phrase literally means the wise of Provence. In matters of Halacha, as well as in their traditions and custom, the Provençal rabbis occupy an intermediate position between the Sephardic tradition of the neighboring Spanish scholars, and the Old French (similar to the Ashkenazic) tradition represented by the Tosafists. The term "Provence" in Jewish tradition is not limited to today's administrative region of Provence but refers to the whole of Occitania. This includes Narbonne (which is sometimes informally, though incorrectly, transliterated as "Narvona" as a result of the back-and-forth transliteration between Hebrew and French), Lunel (which is informally transliterated as "Lunil"), and the city of Montpellier, not far (7 km) from the mediterranean coast. It also included cities which at that time formed part of the Catalan political and cultural domain, such as Perpignan. In some ways the Jewish traditions of Catalonia were closer to those of Provence than to those of Castile and southern Spain. There was a distinctive Provençal liturgy, used by the Jews of the Papal enclave of Comtat Venaissin, who remained following the expulsion of the Jews from the rest of France. This liturgy was intermediate in character between the Sephardi and Ashkenazi rites, and was in some ways closer to the Italian rite than to either. After the French Revolution, when Venaissin was annexed by France, the Provençal rite was replaced by the Portuguese liturgy, which is used by the Jews of Carpentras today.
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Batman: Year Three "Year Three" is a comic book storyline published in the United States by DC Comics, which explores Batman's third year as a crimefighter. It was written by Marv Wolfman and pencilled by Pat Broderick and originally appeared in Batman #436-439 (Aug - Sept 1989), which were published semi-monthly and featured covers by George Pérez. The plot involved the origin of the first Robin and his initial interactions with Batman. It also includes sequences set in the (when it was originally published contemporary) 1989 Batman continuity, a period in which Batman recovers from the recent death of the second Robin (Jason Todd), Dick Grayson (the original Robin) returns to Gotham City after a long absence and Boss Zucco (the individual responsible for the death of Grayson's parents) is paroled. Additionally, the storyline features the first appearance of Tim Drake, who would later become the third Robin. The story is a sequel of sorts to the previous "Batman: Year One" and "Batman: Year Two" storylines (which were all edited by Dennis O'Neil, but produced by different creative teams) and is the last in the sequence. Unlike its predecessors Batman: Year Three has never been collected in trade paperback form.
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Anna Jantar Anna Jantar-Kukulska (born Anna Maria Szmeterling; 10 June 1950 – 14 March 1980) was a Polish singer and the mother of singer Natalia Kukulska. Born in Poznań, she graduated from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. She began her career in 1968 with the song Po ten kwiat czerwony. A year later she became the lead vocalist of the band Waganci. Her most well-known song from this period is Co ja w tobie widziałam ("what did I see in you"). Jarosław Kukulski, whom she married on 11 April 1971, was also a member of the group and composed many of her hit songs. In 1972, Jantar began her solo career. In 1973, she took part in the National Festival of Polish Song in Opole with the song Najtrudniejszy pierwszy krok ("the first step is the hardest"). Jantar died in the crash of LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007 from JFK International Airport on 14 March 1980, near Okęcie Airport in Warsaw.
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Pat Slattery I have been in the auction and valuation industry for 40 years. I first began in the Valuer General's department and from there went to a country stock and station agent where I gained invaluable knowledge on customer service and work ethics. I later joined Pickles Auctions where I stayed for 17 years, starting with them when they had only two staff members. In those 17 years, the company built up a huge turnover and a solid staff base. I was made a director of Pickles and helped enormously in the meteoric growth of the company contributing to a number of major projects around Australia as well as in the United Kingdom. After five years with Gamers Auctions General Division, Newcastle and the Hunter appealed to me as a major and vibrant industrial centre so I returned and began my own business. With 15 years now passed, Slattery Auctions and Valuations has become a major auction house selling for Westpac, Macquarie Bank, Department of Defence, BIS Industries (formerly Brambles), many local government bodies and energy companies such as Energy Australia and Country Energy. Since three of my boys, Tim, James and Paddy Slattery have purchased the business, my role has been one of consultancy and advice with special projects when needed. PwC and Business Review Weekly have recognised our successful succession planning, recently awarding us as at at Aspire Awards as winners of the Successful Family Business category. Since taking up the advisory position with Slattery Asset Advisory, I have been invited to take up a role with the Australian Rugby Foundation, which is a division of the Australian Rugby Union. I have also been invited and taken up the role of the Director of the Newcastle Club.
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Meet Samuel S. Chen Director Intelligent Design Undergraduate Research Center, A Student Division of Access Research Network Samuel S. Chen was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1987 and raised in Wescosville, Pennsylvania, a suburb of the city of Allentown. He graduated from Emmaus High School in Emmaus, Pennsylvania in June of 2005 and is a student at the Honors College at Baylor University in Waco, Texas where he is double-majoring in philosophy and political science. Chen has been involved with the intelligent design/evolution debate for several years, researching, writing about, speaking on, and debating the issue as well hosting speakers such as Dr. Samuel Neidbala, the former CSO of Orasure Technologies, Inc. and current associate professor of the sciences at Lehigh University and Dr. Michael J. Behe, professor of biological sciences at Lehigh University and author of the best-selling book Darwin’s Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution. It was the intense negative reaction to Behe’s invitation to Chen’s high school that led him to join the intelligent design movement. Chen’s current work deals with the theories of evolution and intelligent in the public school science classroom and the issue of academic freedom in education. He is a member of the Intelligent Design Evolution Awareness Center (IDEA Center), a representative of the Access Research Network (ARN), and the director of ARN’s student division, the Intelligent Design Undergraduate Research Center (IDURC). Send mail to Samuel S. Chen: sc4978@juno.com
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Robert Alan Bull Multi-award winner and recognized computing operations thought leader, Robert A. Bull, founded AdminaHealth, a health plan expense management portal to help companies manage health care costs for employees. He is also a Founding Partner and the COO of Salus Finance, which helps self-funded companies streamline healthcare-related expenses and supports companies transitioning into self-funded plans. Before co-founding Salus, Robert was Director of Enterprise Services at Recovery Auditing Company Connolly LLC, where he managed a team of 47 people across nine locations and three countries. He also led the IT integration of Connolly's acquisition of iHealth Technologies. From 2000 to 2012, Robert worked at General Electric Asset Management (GEAM), where he received numerous awards, including the CIO Award and the CEO's "Above and Beyond Award", the highest honor presented at GEAM. As GEAM's Senior Program Manager of Global Computing, Robert oversaw a team of 93 employees based in 13 countries and 17 locations. A frequent speaker at industry conferences and events, Robert served as keynote of Knowledge10 (Service-now.com) in San Diego, CA, and has also been a featured speaker at GE Global Infrastructure Services (GIS), GE Technical Services Group (TSG), and CompuCom's Executive Roundtable. Robert will be a featured speaker at the upcoming SAP Conference, Sapphire Now + ASUG Annual Conference, in May 2016
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Yuri Vasilyevich Prokhorov Yuri Vasilyevich Prokhorov (Russian: Ю́рий Васи́льевич Про́хоров; 15 December 1929 – 16 July 2013) was a Russian mathematician, active in the field of probability theory. He was a PhD student of Andrey Kolmogorov at the Moscow State University, where he obtained his PhD in 1956. Prokhorov became a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1966, a full member in 1972. He was a vice-president of the IMU. He received Lenin Prize in 1970, Order of the Red Banner of Labour in 1975 and 1979. He was also an editor of the Great Soviet Encyclopedia.
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Didier Six Didier Six (born 21 August 1954) is a former French international footballer. He played as a winger and he earned 52 caps and scored 13 goals for the France national football team. He played in the 1978 FIFA World Cup and the 1982 FIFA World Cup, and was also part of the winning team at Euro 84. He also acquired Turkish citizenship in order to play as a neutral player at Galatasaray. He played with his Turkish citizenship at Galatasaray as Dündar Siz and won Turkish First League championship with Galatasaray in 1987–88 season. Six was signed by the Fédération Togolaise de Football as coach for the Togo national football team in November 2011. He became manager of Mauritius in January 2015 and was fired in May 2015 following a suspension for poor behaviour during the 2015 COSAFA Cup.
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I2R PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LIMITED i2r is a leading European manufacturer of wrinkle wall and smooth wall semi-rigid aluminium foil containers used throughout the food industry. We provide high quality, light weight, robust aluminium foil packaging for many leading retail brands including "Cook", "Gastropub", "To Cook", "Taste the difference", "Finest", "Simply Cook" and "Go Cook". Our experienced team is focused on cost effective manufacturing methods, innovation and most importantly ensuring first class customer service. Together with our parent company, Contital s.r.l. we supply aluminium trays to the UK, Eire, Continental Europe, Middle East, North America, Asia and Australia. Please call the sales office on 0845 371 5111 or email us at sales@i2rps.com for all enquiries.
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Syracuse Telephonic Exchange The Syracuse Telephonic Exchange was founded after Frederick C. Brower introduced the Bell telephone to Syracuse, New York in 1878. He had seen the device exhibited at the Philadelphia Exposition of 1876 and secured Central New York rights from the Bell system. His father, Hiram C. Brower, was credited with installing the first "speaking tubes" in Syracuse and also the first enunciators and began the first telephone exchange which had about 1,000 subscribers.
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Joe Huber’s Family Farm & Restaurant Joe Huber III Joe HujoehuberIIIber, III, the son of Bonnie and the late Joe Huber, Jr., died following an accident at his home in Starlight, Indiana on July 27 around 11:00am when the riding lawn mower he was using overturned into a pond. He was 60. A family member told WHAS11 News that a neighbor called police after the accident. They also reported that the mower was a zero turn model. The Huber family has supported the WHAS Crusade for Children for decades hosting events throughout the year that raise thousands of dollars. Since 1989 those donations total more than $130,000. As an example of their commitment, the Joe Huber Family Farm and Restaurant hosted a craft show and balloon glow Saturday, July 25 to benefit the Crusade for Children. Each year during the WHAS Crusade for Children weekend, the arrival of Huber family members is much anticipated because they bring with them fresh-picked strawberries for all to sample in the crowded WHAS11 studio. It's one of the Crusade's annual special moments. The flag at Joe Huber's Family Restaurant was lowered to half-staff on Monday. Joe Hubers Family Farm & Restaurant will be closed for the funeral on Friday, July 31. Established in 1967. We built the Restaurant in July 1983 and offered fare very similar to that Mary Huber served to her farm hands in the 1920's and 1930's. No, we no longer raise and dress our own chickens, but we do serve only fresh chicken and no, we no longer milk or butcher our own cows, but we still raise a wide variety of fruits and vegetables on our Farm with a little help from modern technology and a lot of help from our customers.
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Catenary In physics and geometry, a catenary is the curve that an idealized hanging chain or cable assumes under its own weight when supported only at its ends. The curve has a U-like shape, superficially similar in appearance to a parabola, but it is not a parabola: it is a (scaled, rotated) graph of the hyperbolic cosine. The curve appears in the design of certain types of arches and as a cross section of the catenoid—the shape assumed by a soap film bounded by two parallel circular rings. The catenary is also called the alysoid, chainette, or, particularly in the material sciences, funicular. Mathematically, the catenary curve is the graph of the hyperbolic cosine function. The surface of revolution of the catenary curve, the catenoid, is a minimal surface, specifically a minimal surface of revolution. The mathematical properties of the catenary curve were first studied by Robert Hooke in the 1670s, and its equation was derived by Leibniz, Huygens and Johann Bernoulli in 1691. Catenaries and related curves are used in architecture and engineering, in the design of bridges and arches, so that forces do not result in bending moments. In the offshore oil and gas industry, "catenary" refers to a steel catenary riser, a pipeline suspended between a production platform and the seabed that adopts an approximate catenary shape.
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Vladyslav Mykulyak Vladyslav Mykulyak (Ukrainian: Владислав Степанович Микуляк; born 30 August 1984 in Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) is a professional Ukrainian footballer who currently plays for Várda SE.
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West Covina Family Dentistry S. M. Bhatt D.D.S. Inc. Family Dentistry & Orthodontics is a clean, state-of-the-art dental offices in Victorville, San Bernardino, Hacienda Heights, West Covina, California, that specializes in dental and orthodontic care for patients of all ages. Equipped with the latest technology, we'll use the most current techniques to maintain, restore, or enhance the natural beauty of your smile and the health of your teeth. Dr. S.M. Bhatt grew up in southern California and attended UC Irvine for his undergraduate studies. He graduated from Creighton University Dental School in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1985, and has practiced in Southern California since then. Training in implant dentistry led to his credentialing with American Academy of Implant Dentistry, or AAID, a nationally recognized association. Dr. Bhatt spends his off time with his wife, son and daughter. His newfound interest in photography has sparked a desire to capture beautiful images, many of which are displayed in his office. Dr. Bhatt regularly attends continuing education courses to keep his dental knowledge and abilities current. He holds membership with all of the following organizations: * American Dental Association * California Dental Association * Indian Dental Association of California * American Academy of Implant Dentistry
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Dian (Freya) Yu Dian Yu is senior student majoring in Computer Science at Indiana University--Bloomington, minoring in Informatics and Marketing. Dian is currently having an internship at Serve IT to provide technology support for local communities and companies. This is her third semester in this organization. At the meantime, she is also one of the founding members of SoIC Pacesetters, which organization is dedicated to help students in IU to know more about School of Informatics and Computing (SoIC) and gain interest in technology. She also has been Undergraduate Instructor for INFO - I 101 course (Introduction to Informatics), taught html coding and python basic coding algorithm in Fall 2014, and has been Undergraduate Mentor for 2 semesters for the same course previously. In Spring 2014, she did a project to create a video game with her partner to catch the falling rain drops with the bar at the bottom of the screen. This game was built based on STM32 processor with LCD display, a serial interface, a Wii Nunchuk, and an audio amplifier. In Fall 2014, she did 2 projects. One of the was the java gaming coding, a game involved GUI, similar to chess game but with more game rule options provided. The other one was case competition for Core Power to provide a plan to help Core Power to increase its marketing share and total sales by analyzing its current market occupation and sales. In this competition, she was the leader of team and won the 7th prize over 27 teams. Dian Yu is interested in the area in Software Development and system engineering. I am looking forward the message from your company.
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Gracia Couturier Gracia Couturier (born August 14, 1951) is a Canadian educator and writer. She was born in Edmundston, New Brunswick. She has lived in Moncton since the 1970s. Couturier received a BEd from the Université de Moncton. She taught school for several years and completed a Master's degree in French literature in 1994. She was a founding member of the Théâtre l'Escaouette in Moncton and was founding director of Théâtre de saisons du Centre universitaire de Shippagan. Her work includes children's literature, novels, plays and haiku. Couturier has also worked as a script writer and researcher for Radio-Canada.
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Edward F. Mrkvicka, Jr. Edward Mrkvicka is a lay minister and nationally known financial expert. He is the author of many award winning books, and CEO of Reliance Enterprises, Inc., Marengo, IL. He was born (1944) and raised in Downers Grove, IL. In 1976 he was the youngest chairman of the board and national bank[which?] president in America. He is a former columnist; member of the Panel of Experts for Boardroom Reports; and SEC registered investment adviser. He has been featured or published in virtually every major newspaper and magazine, including USA Today, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Family Circle, Cosmopolitan, and Nation’s Business, as well as appearing on over 600 syndicated talk shows.[citation needed] His writing focus lately has been dedicated to his religious beliefs and Christian counseling efforts - specifically, the destruction of the family, adultery, divorce, and their impact on innocent children.
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Porsche-Arena Porsche-Arena is a multi-purpose arena, located in Stuttgart, Germany. The seating capacity of the arena varies, from 5,100 to 8,000 people and it was opened in 2006, after 14 months of construction. The arena is part of a sport complex located in Stuttgart’s NeckarPark, situated between the Scharrena Stuttgart, Mercedes-Benz Arena and Hanns Martin Schleyer Halle. To fund the construction, costs had already been pre-construction sales of the name rights planned. Dr. Ing h.c. F. Porsche AG bought the name rights, for a ten million euro, for a term of 20 years. It is the venue for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, a WTA Tour event and also hosted some matches at the 2007 World Men's Handball Championship. Anton Hunger: "The tournament is now at home in Stuttgart. We knew we’d make mistakes at the first edition. But we didn’t promise too much last year and have eliminated almost all the mistakes in 2007. A total of more than 36,000 spectators were in the arena. The number was up on the previous year even though seating was slightly reduced to improve comfort."
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Håkon Hoff Håkon Hoff (15 April 1898 – 4 July 1976) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Orkanger as a son of a builder. He joined the Labour Party in 1913, chaired the local branch of Norges Socialdemokratiske Ungdomsforbund and was a board member of the regional Labour Party branch from 1919 to 1921. He worked as a laborer until 1923, first at a sawmill, then as a carpenter. He was also a member of Orkanger school board in 1923, before moving away from the district. In 1924 he was hired as a journalist in Arbeiderbladet. He edited the newspapers Sørlandet from 1925 to 1931, Halden Arbeiderblad from 1931 to 1935, Hamar Arbeiderblad from 1935 to 1941 and Vestfold Arbeiderblad (renamed Vestfold) from 1950 to 1968. In the latter newspaper he succeeded Sverre Hjertholm. He chaired Vest-Agder Labour Party in 1929 and was a board member in Kristiansand Labour Party from 1928 to 1931. Hoff participated in the Left Communist Youth League's military strike action of 1924, by agitating for it through Arbeiderbladet. For this he was sentenced to 75 days of prison. In 1961 he was sentenced to a NOK 500 fine for libel, and two articles in his newspaper Vestfold Arbeiderblad were declared null and void. He died in July 1976 and was buried at Vestre gravlund.
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Simone (actress) Lisa Celeste Stroud (born September 12, 1962), known by her stage name, Simone, is an American singer and actress, known for her work in the Broadway theatre field. She is the daughter of the late American vocalist and civil rights activist Nina Simone.
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Ziad Makhzoumi Ziad Makhzoumi (Born in Beirut, Lebanon on January 20, 1955) is a public speaker, coach and business executive currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Fakih IVF.
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Partition of Triparadisus The Partition of Triparadisus was a power-sharing agreement passed at Triparadisus in 321 BCE between the generals (Diadochi) of Alexander the Great, in which they named a new regent and arranged the repartition of the satrapies of Alexander's empire among themselves. It followed and modified the Partition of Babylon made in 323 BCE upon the Alexander's death. Following the death of Alexander, the rule of his empire was given to his half-brother Philip Arrhidaeus and Alexander's son Alexander IV. However, since Philip was mentally ill and Alexander IV born only after the death of his father, a regent was named in Perdiccas. In the meantime, the former generals of Alexander were named satraps of the various regions of his empire. Several satraps were eager to gain more power, and when Ptolemy, satrap of Egypt, rebelled with other generals, Perdiccas moved against the former but was killed by a mutiny in his camp. Ptolemy declined the regency and instead brought to the office Peithon and Arrhidaeus. This designation met the strong opposition of Eurydice, wife of Philip III, leading, in the meeting called in 321 BCE at Triparadisus of all the generals, to their replacement with Antipater. The meeting also proceeded to divide again the satrapies between the various generals.
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Didier Bellens Didier Bellens (9 June 1955 – 28 February 2016) was a Belgian businessman. Until 15 November 2013, he was the CEO of Belgacom, the leading telecommunications company of Belgium. He was married and had three children. He died on 28 February 2016.
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mohammed ameur Mohammed Ameur (born 1959, Debdou) is a Moroccan politician of the Socialist Union of Popular Forces. Between 2007 and 2012, he held the position of "Minister-Delegate for the Moroccans Living Abroad" in the cabinet of Abbas El Fassi. He currently serves as the ambassador to Belgium.
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Canada Basketball Canada Basketball is a non-profit organization and the governing body for basketball in Canada. This national federation was founded in 1923. The organization is responsible for the selection and training of players who represent the Men's and Women's national teams and then represent Canada in international competition, including Olympic, Pan American and FISU Games, as well as the FIBA World Championships. The current President and CEO is Michele O'Keefe. In addition to its international programs, Canada Basketball oversees programs at amateur and grassroots levels throughout Canada. Some of the influential Canada Basketball Alumni include Steve Nash, Leo Rautins, Stacey Dales, and Lars Hansen. Canada Basketball launched the Steve Nash Youth Basketball Program in September, 2007. Basketball is the fastest growing sport in Canada, and attracts many young Canadians from all backgrounds. In May of 2012, Canada Basketball named Steve Nash the General Manager of the Senior Men's National Program. Canada Basketball hired Jay Triano to coach its Senior Men's National Team in August of 2012, and hired Lisa Thomaidis as the head coach of the Senior Women's Program in March of 2013. The Council Of Excellence is designed to strengthen the game of basketball in Canada as to propel Canadian Basketball back to international prominence. The Council Of Excellence includes, Jay Triano, Steve Nash, Maurizio Gherardini, Glen Grunwald, Don McCrae, Kathy Shields, Ken Shields, Steve Konchalski, and Sylvia Sweeney.
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Faye Marguerite Ford About Faye Marguerite Ford Former teacher Fay Schoch was active in civic affairs, a member of the Huntingdon Presbyterian Church, a member and past president of the Bethel Womens Club Bethel Park member, past matron Huntingdon Chapter 159 Order of the Eastern Star and a member of Standing Stone Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. She was born on June 9, 1896 to Cyrus A and Elsie May Schoch, one of two daughters. Educated in the public schools in Williamsburg and Huntingdon, she graduated from Bucknell University in 1916. She was a teacher and also worked as a secretary and clerk in her fathers jewelry store. On January 31, 1931, she married John Webster Ford ( - 1962) in Pittsburgh, PA. They had three daughters and a son. Schoch lived in the Pittsburgh area until her husband’s retirement in 1961 when she returned to Huntingdon. She died on Tuesday, April 14, 1992 in the Huntingdon County Nursing Home. Two daughters preceded her in death. She was survived by her children Elsie A Downey and David Schoch Ford and four grandchildren. Source: Huntingdon Daily News
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Thomas Alva Edison Birthplace Thomas Alva Edison Birthplace is the historic house in which the American inventor Thomas Alva Edison was born on February 11, 1847. It is located at 9 Edison Drive in Milan, Ohio, in the United States. On October 15, 1966, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places and declared a National Historic Landmark. It is now the Edison Birthplace Museum.
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Harry Cowans Harry Lowes Cowans (19 December 1932 – 3 October 1985) was a British Labour Party politician. Cowans was elected Member of Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central at a 1976 by-election. After boundary changes, he was elected for Tyne Bridge in 1983. He died in office aged 52 in 1985.
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Credit Risk Solutions Ltd CRS was established in 2003 by Mike Clark, Hayden Tennant and Lisa Humphries. Having worked for large international broking groups Hayden, Lisa and Mike formed a view that a new and different approach to servicing credit insurance policies was needed. Credit insurance is a transactional tool, continually used by clients to measure and transfer credit risk. Many of our clients therefore contact us on a daily basis - we are regarded as an extension of their own credit management teams. Our approach is hands-on and involves very experienced people with great underwriting relationships - individuals who combine enthusiasm with technical skills and trade sector knowledge. From small beginnings CRS has grown to become one of the UK's leading specialist credit insurance brokers operating out of three offices in Halifax, Birmingham and London. CRS is a founding member of Astreos (http://www.astreos-credit.com/) a network of independent brokers specialized in Trade Credit Insurance. Astreos members created this alliance because they wanted to guarantee their international clients the same level of outstanding service globally.
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Priscilla Wu Sands China Ltd. (HKSE:1928) is a subsidiary of global resort developer Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE:LVS), and the largest operator of integrated resorts in Macao. The Company owns and operates THE VENETIAN® Macao-Resort-Hotel, THE PLAZA™ Macao and Sands® Cotai Central at the COTAI STRIP® development and the SANDS® Macao Hotel on the Macao peninsula.
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Dayton, Newark Dayton is a neighborhood within the city of Newark in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. It is part of the city's south ward and was named after Jonathan Dayton. The area is bounded on the north by Peddie Street (Thomas Baldwin Peddie), on the east by Newark Liberty International Airport, on the south by Elizabeth and on the west by Elizabeth Avenue. The main road through the neighborhood is Frelinghuysen Avenue, but it is surrounded by U.S. Route 1/9, Interstate 78 and U.S. Route 22. The neighborhood of Dayton encompasses all of Weequahic Park, the second largest Park in Newark. The park includes an 80-acre (320,000 m2) lake (the largest in Essex County), a golf course and an old racetrack now used for jogging. The park has gospel and jazz concerts at night. The park is bisected by US 22 and the larger, southern section of the park (including Weequahic Lake) is easily accessible to Dayton. Jonathan Dayton (October 16, 1760 – October 9, 1824) was an American politician from the U.S. state of New Jersey. He was the youngest person to sign the United States Constitution and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, serving as the fourth Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, and later the U.S. Senate. Years ago, the area of Dayton was also known for Twin City, a skating rink located on the Newark-Elizabeth border in the area of Virginia Street. There is one train station in Dayton, Newark Airport Station served New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line and the North Jersey Coast Line. and Amtrak. The stop was built in 2001 to connect NJT's commuter lines and Amtrak's Northeast Corridor services with the AirTrain at Newark Airport. It opened four years after service was run between terminals on the AirTrain. The station is only a transfer station and not publicly accessible by any roads.
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Working Mens College WMC – The Camden College, previously known as Working Men’s College (WMC), is the oldest surviving adult education institute in Europe, was founded in 1854 and was associated with the Cooperative Movement and the Christian Socialists, stemming, from the same tradition that led later to the Worker’s Educational Association. The Working Women’s College, founded 10 years later in 1864, finally merged with WMC in 1967. Early supporters of both have included F D Maurice, John Stuart Mill, Tom Hughes, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Ruskin, Ford Maddox Brown, Walter de la Mare and Octavia Hill. Originally based in Red Lion Street, we have been in this listed building in Camden Town since 1905. We have continued to develop the tradition of liberal education and today the College serves the whole community, with women, unemployed and refugee students forming the majority of the student body. We have grown rapidly in recent years but are still small enough to know all our students and to respond to their individual needs. WMC – The Camden College was designated as a Specialist Designated Institution (SDI) under the 1992 Further Education Act.
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Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas, Inc. About Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas, Inc., Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas, Inc., a subsidiary of Hitachi America, Ltd., manufactures, remanufactures and markets a wide range of automotive systems including engine management systems, electric power train systems, drive control systems and car information systems for all major automotive original equipment manufacturers worldwide. For more information about Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas, Inc., please visit our website at www.hitachi-automotive.us. Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas, Inc. was formed on January 1, 2011 when Hitachi Automotive Products (USA), Inc. merged and consolidated its two subsidiaries, UNISIA OF GEORGIA CORPORATION and TOKICO (USA) INC. Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas, Inc. The consolidation is a part of the global initiative by Hitachi Automotive Systems to strengthen the organization and improve the efficiency of operations in the Americas. The company is headquartered in Harrodsburg, KY, with approximately 3,500 employees.
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Kathryn Hedges Splendid Colors creates jewelry and home decor celebrating the cultures and environment of California, as well as custom corporate gifts and special event decor. Uniquely designed corporate gifts are more meaningful than a pre-fabricated item with the logo added. I started my current business operation in 2011 with a TechShop membership, three cans of spray paint, some clean cardboard, and an Etsy account--plus a lifetime of assorted skills that baffle recruiters but power entrepreneurship. Laser-cut jewelry is a popular craft product, but the lantern kits were my creation as San Jose souvenirs. Sales revenue quickly grew to around $20,000 annually (online, craft fair, consignment, and wholesale). But in early 2017, Yelp ordered $20,000 of customized lantern kits with their designs for their employee anniversary gifts over a 6-month period. In 2018, the City of San Jose commissioned 50 customized San Jose landmark lantern kits for their sister city delegation in Japan. I’ve been accepted every year by the juried SF Etsy Indie Holiday Emporium in San Francisco and I'm pre-approved for SJ Made craft events in San Jose. My work is sold in seven retail shops in San Francisco, two in San Jose, and one in Los Gatos. Museum and national park gift shops are a logical next step for Splendid Colors lantern kits and jewelry.
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Sara Jane Harris OUTLOOK -- Very strong physically and more fit in 2005 ... Should cause problems for opponents defense ... Hard to contain when given chances around the goal. 2004 -- Played in 13 matches with one start at Furman in first season ... Scored first career goal in 4-1 win vs. Houston (9/3) ... Finished with four shots on the year. PRE-COLLEGE -- Member of 2003 and 2004 SCHSSCA 4A All-State teams ... 2002 & 2003 Co-Region Player of the Year ... Named 2004 Region Two Player of the Year and was a member of the SCHSSCA "Super 18" Team ... Earned all-region/all-area honors four consecutive seasons (2001-2004) ... Chosen as co-captain of the 2004 North Girl's Soccer Team ... Played for Greenville Futbol Club and coach Andrew Hylsop ... Also lettered in basketball, was a member of the 2003 4A State Champion squad. PERSONAL -- Full name is Sara Jane Harris ... Nickname is SaJa ... Majoring in journalism ... Chose USC over Ohio State, Michigan, Vanderbilt and Furman ... Has a twin brother, Andrew ... Favorite food is anything chocolate ... Favorite athlete is David Beckham.. Born on February 14, 1986 ... Parents are Steve Harris and Loucinda Allgood.
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Sensaphonics Custom-fit, hi-fidelity musicians' earplugs and in-ear monitors. Full service audiology, including hearing consultations and full audiometric evaluations. Established in 1985. Founded by audiologist Michael Santucci in 1985 as a research and development company committed to controlling the damaging effects of loud sound, especially regarding musicians and hearing loss. In the early 90s, Sensaphonics developed custom-fitted earphones designed to act as hearing protectors, isolating performers from ambient sound while allowing the in-ear monitor mix to be heard more clearly, even at lower volumes. As the only custom earphones manufacturer founded and operated by a practicing audiologist, Sensaphonics is uniquely qualified to provide safe, high fidelity audio for those who work in loud environments. Sensaphonics is the first and only IEM manufacturer to use soft gel silicone, resulting in a more comfortable fit and greater isolation. As a result, artists can hear their monitor mix more clearly at lower volumes, allowing longer safe exposure times. Michael Santucci is the founder and president of Sensaphonics Hearing Conservation, Inc., based in Chicago, Illinois. As a Doctor of Audiology and ardent music lover, Michael has made it his life's work to help preserve the sense of hearing for those whose professions involve exposure to high sound pressure levels.
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Ottoboni The Ottoboni were an aristocratic Venetian family, who gained prominence in Rome after the 17th century, mainly due to the papacy of Alexander VIII and his cardinal nephew, Pietro Ottoboni, known for his patronage of musicians and painters. Cardinal Ottoboni's acceptance of a role representing France at the Holy See was objected to by the Serene Republic, whose senate had not been consulted first. A recent infraction of the rule that no Venetian citizen should serve a foreign power without the express leave of the Serenissima rankled at Venice: Cardinal Vincenzo Grimani had moved to Vienna in 1699 and was appointed viceroy of Naples in 1708. Cardinal Ottoboni did not placate the Senate, and the Ottoboni were ceremonially erased from the Libro d'Oro and their properties confiscated. The diplomatic rupture between France and Venice was soon smoothed over, but the Ottoboni remained in disgrace.
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Stetson, Maine Stetson is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,202 at the 2010 census. It was named after its first proprietor, Amasa Stetson. His brother Simeon Stetson originally settled here as well, but moved to nearby Hampden in 1803. Simeon's sons Charles, George, and Isaiah founded a powerful mercantile and political family in Bangor.
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Aker Solutions Aker Solutions is a global provider of products, systems and services to the oil and gas industry. Its engineering, design and technology bring discoveries into production and maximize recovery. The company employs approximately 16,000 people in about 20 countries. Aker Solutions provides subsea production equipment and offshore field design. Its portfolio of oilfield products, systems and services stretches from concept studies and front-end engineering to subsea production systems, maintenance, modifications and operations services and solutions for extending the lifetime of oil and gas fields. The company is committed to operational excellence. The main customers are international, national and independent oil and gas companies around the globe. Aker Solutions ASA is the parent company of the group, which consists of a number of separate legal entities. Aker Solutions had 2013 pro forma revenue of about NOK 29 billion. The company is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
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Franz Josef Huber Franz Josef Huber (22 January 1902 – 30 January 1975) was a SS general (SS number: 107,099) who rose to the rank of SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Polizei. He was a German police official under both the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. Huber joined the Nazi Party in 1937 and worked closely with Gestapo chief Heinrich Müller. After the annexation of Austria in 1938, Huber was posted to Vienna, where he was appointed chief of the State Police (SiPo) and Gestapo for Vienna, the "Lower Danube" and "Upper Danube" regions. He was responsible for the deportations of Jews from the area. After the war ended, Huber never served any prison time and died in Munich in 1975.
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Historical Society of Dauphin County The John Harris-Simon Cameron Mansion was built c. 1766 by John Harris, Jr., one of the founders of Harrisburg. In 1863 it was purchased by Simon Cameron, Lincoln's first Secretary of War and later Ambassador to Russia, who transformed the Georgian house into a stylish Victorian mansion and lived there until his death in 1889. The house became the headquarters of the Historical Society of Dauphin County in 1941. Features illustrating the lives of the house's residents (1766-1929) are a large Victorian parlor, Colonial and Victorian bedrooms, spectacular Art Deco bathroom; light-filled solarium; dining room, library, office, and exhibit spaces. A large collection of furnishings and objects is on display. Tours are available Tues. through Fri. at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 p.m.; second Sundays at 1:00. Free parking. Group rates. Historical gardens. Publications sales. The research library and archives are open Tuesday through Friday and the second and fourth Sundays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
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Mark Iddon Mark Iddon is a UK based comedy television producer. He series produced 6 series of Russell Howard's Good News for Avalon Television/BBC3, he also produced series 2 of BBC Three's Live At The Electric and series produced series 3 that aired in Jan 2014. Most recently Iddon produced 'A Gert Lush Christmas' a comedy TV movie starring Russell Howard in his first dramatic role (To be aired Christmas 2015). Iddon also created/series-produced Show & Tell for E4 which starred Chris Addison and aired in September 2011. Mark has previously produced a six-episode comedy-drama series called Mouth to Mouth for BBC3 and also worked within BBC's Multiplatform Development studio. In 2002, Iddon produced a 26-episode sitcom called I Love Mummy in Canada for Breakthrough Entertainment and Winklemania Productions, which aired on BBC and YTV. Living in London, Iddon has previously been active in the application of technologies relating to the television industry, bringing together TV, online, mobile and broadcast content. Past projects include working with Microsoft Live Labs on their Photosynth project for the BBC series How We Built Britain/Britain In Pictures. Mark also senior-produces online content across his programmes, including Russell Howard's Good News blog/twitter.
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The Honeytraps The Honeytraps was the 'girl band' featured in the 2006 reality TV show Boys Will Be Girls, aired on E4. The programme starting by auditioning male singers (who'd all been in bands before) for a brand new band, to be managed by Olivier Behzadi - ex - Head of A&R Sony Music Intl and Nathan Moore, ex-lead singer of Brother Beyond. It was only once the final four had been selected that the twist was revealed. They were being given the task of trying to pass themselves off as a girl band. One of the four (Marvin Humes of former group VS, now JLS) backed out at this point and was not replaced. At the end of the series, the band recorded a cover version of the A Flock of Seagulls' track, "Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)", which was never released in the stores, but reached a respectable #23 on the UK Download Chart in May 2006. Since the series ended, Spencer has worked as a TV presenter, took part in the Eurovision Song Contest with a specially reformed Scooch, played the Child Catcher on the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang tour and presented travel news on Radio Jackie. Rycroft initially returned to his bar job in Manchester's Gay Village but since July 2007 has been performing in a boy band tribute act with Michael Pemberton called Boys Aloud. Drage went back briefly to 5Boyz before turning solo. Having auditioned unsuccessfully in 2007, he auditioned again and made it through to the live shows (final 12) in the 2008 series of X Factor but was eliminated on the fourth live show on 1 November 2008.
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Percy Malcolm Stewart Sir Percy Malcolm Stewart, 1st Baronet (9 May 1872 – 27 February 1951), was an English industrialist and philanthropist. Stewart was born at St Leonards, Sussex, sixth of eight children of Halley Stewart. He entered his father's business in 1891. The cement business in which the family was interested - B. J. Forder & Son Ltd - became part of the British Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd in 1912, and Stewart became a managing director. He had remained managing director of the brick division of B. J. Forder & Son until it was amalgamated into The London Brick Company in 1923, and Stewart became chairman of its board. He became chairman of the board of the Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd. (APCM) in 1924 and remained in that position until 1945 when he became company president. He was thus chairman of the two of the largest monopolistic companies in British industry. Sir Percy Malcolm Stewart and his father, Sir Halley Stewart, believed in good working and living conditions for employees. They developed the model village of Stewartby in Bedfordshire from 1926 onwards. As a special commissioner appointed by Ramsay MacDonald's Labour government of 1934, he helped devise schemes to reduce unemployment. In 1937 he was created a baronet. During the 1930s, the hamlet of Wooton Pillinge, Bedfordshire, near the largest concentration of brickworks, was rebuilt as a model village for brick workers, and renamed Stewartby.
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HINO MOTORS SALES (THAILAND) LIMITED Buses and heavy-duty trucks are the stock and trade of Hino Motors Sales. The company manufactures and distributes heavy trucks and buses throughout Thailand. Hino also produces and supplies auto parts to several Southeast Asian countries. A domestic network of sales and service centers supports Hino's Thai operations, along with a mobile service operation. A subsidiary of Japan's Hino Motors, Hino first began supplying buses to Thailand in 1952. The company was officially established 10 years later as the exclusive distributor (and later, manufacturer) of Hino trucks and buses in the country.
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Ernest Frederick I, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen Ernest Frederick I, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen (Gotha, 21 August 1681 – Hildburghausen, 9 March 1724), was a duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen. He was the eldest son of Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen and Countess Sophie Henriette of Waldeck. During his youth he served on the Netherlands in the imperial military army, during which he was wounded in the Spanish Succession War at Höchstädt; in 1715 he left the Army after the death of his father, and assumed the government of the duchy of Saxe-Hildburghausen. He wanted, like many German princes, to repeat the splendor of the court of the King Louis XIV of France in his own duchy; but this was the cause of his financial ruin. Constantly in need of money, he levied taxes and sold towns. Among them was the county of Cuylenburg, the dowry of his wife. The county was sold in 1720 to the General States, not for the repayment of the debts but to build in his palace a garden connected with a channel. Likewise, in 1723 the office was finally sold to the duchy of Saxe-Meiningen. But the sale, without the assent of his wife was illegal, and this led to a war with Saxe-Meiningen. The county was occupied with troops of both duchies and at the end of the war all of the county was devastated and ruined. Because of his intolerable fiscal charges, in 1717 an open revolt developed in the duchy.
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Schnake Turnbo Frank Schnake Turnbo Frank is a public relations firm based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Founded in 1970 by Charles Schnake, STF | PR is the largest public relations firm in Oklahoma. Schnake served as chairman emeritus until June 27, 2009 when he died at the age of 78. Steve Turnbo currently serves as the firm's Chairman Emeritus with partner, Becky J. Frank, as chairman and CEO.
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Dino Philyaw Delvic Dyvon "Dino" Philyaw (born October 30, 1970) is a retired American professional football player who served as a running back and kick returner for the National Football League's Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints. Originally drafted in 1995 by the New England Patriots, he signed with the team shortly after he was drafted, but was cut by the team on September 1, 1995. He later joined the expansion Carolina Panthers for one game during the 1995 season, returning one kickoff for 23 yards. The following season, he returned to the Panthers as a backup running back to Anthony Johnson. With the Panthers in 1996, Philyaw rushed for 38 yards and scored his only touchdown. After being released by the Panthers after the 1996 season, Philyaw was out of the NFL for both the 1997 and 1998 seasons, briefly playing with NFL Europe's Scottish Claymores in 1998. He returned to the NFL in 1999 serving as the New Orleans Saints primary kick returner and a backup running back. He returned 53 kickoffs for 1,165 yards and rushed for an additional 16 yards. He joined the short-lived XFL in 2000 as a member of the New York/New Jersey Hitmen before leaving pro football for good.
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CBGB (film) CBGB is a 2013 American historical film about the former New York music venue CBGB. It follows the story of Hilly Kristal's New York club from its concept as a venue for Country, Bluegrass and Blues (CBGB) to what it ultimately became: the birthplace of underground rock'n'roll and punk. The film uses devices such as a comic-book styled panels as well as on-screen text to identify important figures in the punk movement.
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James Newbery James Cosmo Newbery C.M.G., (28 June 1843 – 1 May 1895) was a United States-educated Australian museum administrator and industrial chemist, and co-developer of the Newbery-Vautin chlorination process for gold extraction. Newbery was the fourth son of William Boxer Newbery, born near Livorno (Leghorn), Tuscany, Italy. When quite young he emigrated to America, and ultimately graduated as Bachelor of Science at Harvard University. After leaving Harvard, Newbery studied at the Royal School of Mines, Jermyn Street, London, and in 1865 was appointed analyst to the Geological Survey of Victoria—an appointment which he held until 1868, when the department was abolished. In 1870 he was appointed to Superintendent of the Melbourne Industrial and Technological Museum and Analyst to the Department of Mines; he additionally assumed the role of Instructor in Chemistry and Metallurgy at the Museum Laboratory. Newbery was a member of the Royal Society of Victoria and was Honorary Superintendent of Juries and Awards at the Melbourne International Exhibition (1880). He married, in 1870, Catherine Maud Florence, daughter of George Hodgkinson. In 1881 he was created C.M.G.Newbery collected food samples and analysed them for contaminants in his laboratory, laying the foundation for the prevention of adulterated foods of 1905. An improved method of gold extraction using chlorination—developed by Newbery and Claude Vautin in 1890 (the Newbery-Vautin chlorination process)—achieved global adoption, and Newbery was recognized as an authority on gold amalgamation. Newbery died at home in Hotham Street, East St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria on 1 May 1895. The town of Cosmo Newbery, Western Australia is named for him.
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ZHIYI LI Zhiyi Li earned her MBA degree in hospitality management with a concentration in marketing area at Johnson & Wales University. After graduating with MBA, she joined The Ateliers Ritz-Carlton as an Assistant General Manager. She assisted the General Manager with day to day operations and managed all 3rd party vendors in regards to budgetary and operational requirements. Before her Ritz-Carlton experience, she was an event coordinator in Asian Financial Society. She expanded the new marketing partnership as while as enhanced existing members' loyalty by designing and selling exclusive events to customers. She was also in charge of managing EA & volunteer teams to assist with daily work, as well as to support with events on a regular basis. Prior to her MBA degree, she had 3 years of work experience in Sales & Marketing area. She also had been ranked as one of the top three sales representatives in Beijing territory for 3 times. Zhiyi Li's work experience has given her the strong communication, organizational, and computer skills. During the work period, she has proven her ability to multi-task and manage time effectively. Her success in these positions was due to her detail oriented and well-organized manner. She is a solid individual and team contributor with a strong proactive work ethic. Currently, Zhiyi Li is pursuing an MS in Social Media and Mobile Marketing at Pace's Lubin School of Business.
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E. Paul du Pont Eleuthere Paul du Pont (April 24, 1887 – September 26, 1950) was an American industrialist, and the son of Francis Gurney du Pont. He founded Du Pont Motors, a manufacturer of automobiles and marine engines, and later bought and became President of Indian Motorcycles. He was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2004.
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Robert Danisch Robert Danisch has a PhD in Communication from the University of Pittsburgh (2004) and a BA from the University of Virginia in History and Philosophy. His research interests concern rhetorical theory and public communication within democratic societies. He has written extensively about the relationship between American Pragmatism and rhetoric. He is currently finishing a SSHRC-funded project titled Completing the Linguistic Turn which tells the history of pragmatism through its commitment to specific communication practices within large-scale democratic societies. He recently published Pragmatism, Democracy, and the Necessity of Rhetoric (University of South Carolina Press, 2007), and his work has appeared in Rhetoric Society Quarterly, Rhetoric Review, Rhetoric & Public Affairs, Social Epistemology, Public Understanding of Science, and Southern Communication Journal. His research also concerns the relationship between citizenship and communication practices. He served as editor of Citizens of the World: Pluralism, Migration, and Practices of Citizenship (Rodopi Press, 2011) and as a member of the steering group for the Pluralism, Inclusion, and Citizenship project. In addition, Robert’s research also concerns risk communication and the role of science in democratic deliberation. In general, he is interested in understanding the role of communication practices in forming ethical citizens for contemporary democracies. Rob teaches courses in Communication Ethics, Speech Writing, Persuasion, Small Group Communication, and Public Communication. He joined the Faculty of Arts at the University of Waterloo in 2011.
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SAMMI S.r.l. SAMMI S.r.l. located in Narni Scalo (Italy), approximately 80 km north of Rome and 200 km south of Florence, was founded in 1976. After the first experience in the mechanical assemblies and in the maintenance of the plants, SAMMI S.r.l. implements the areas to undertake the structural constructions and starting a growth process not only in terms of the Company size but even in the managerial and technical skills. Some key steps in this direction are the transformation in Joint Stock Company in 1993, the acquisition of MOLLICONI METMO S.p.A. in 1999 and related know-how in design, production and marketing of equipment and plant for the bulk material handling, assuming a leadership position on the same field. The development of the managerial and technical skills are strengthened even more with the opening of new subsidiary PLANIA INGEGNERIA (Architecture, Engineering, Planning). Mr. Graziano Bussetti from founder of the Company, has direct himself to the managerial and organizational aspects of the Company, till to become the President of the Company. Fascinated by the entrepreneurial skills of the father and the cohesion and synergy of the group, Mr. Floriano Bussetti decided to join the family business becoming the CEO (Chief Executive Officer) and deciding to embrace the philosophy of Sammi "no barriers exist only new challenges" and bringing the brand SAMMI to became one of the most important on the International Market.
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Joseph Ferrucci, 83 Joseph Ferrucci, 83 Joseph Ferrucci, 83, of Shrewsbury, formerly of Milford, died April 24, 2012 in the Glavin Regional Center in Shrewsbury. He was born in Milford, son of the late Louis and Maria (Berardi) Ferrucci and lived in Shrewsbury most of his life. He is survived by a sister-in-law Antoinette Ferrucci of Franklin, a nephew Louis Ferrucci of Milford, two nieces Maryanne and her husband Sylvio Sannicandro of Hopedale, Theresa and her husband Peter Macchi of Milford. He was predeceased by his brothers Pasquale Ferrucci, John Ferrucci and Anthony Ferrucci. The funeral services are private and the burial will be at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are under the direction of the Consigli-Ruggerio Funeral Home 46 Water St. Milford MA.
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Yasuo Aiuchi Yasuo Aiuchi (相内 康夫 Yasuo Aiuchi, born 12 November 1971) is a Japanese snowboarder. Generally, he is called Aiuchi Kaichō (相内会長). He is from Yoichi, Hokkaido. He was promoted to a professional at the age of 21. In Japan, he is recognized as one of the best snowboarders at ground-tricks, commonly called "buttering" in the west. He acted as a chairperson of Tesuri-Kyōkai (手摺狂会) until 2006. He and his teammate, Hirohisa Sato have both made appearances in many books. Now, he works with a small Japanese snowboarding brand called "011 Artistic".
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Paul Hallee Paul Hallee is Sand 9’s Chief Financial Officer. He brings to the company more than thirty years of experience in finance and operations at established and venture-funded technology companies. Prior to joining Sand 9, Paul served for four years as Chief Financial Officer at VBrick Systems, a later-stage video-over-IP networking company. Paul helped VBrick raise additional equity and debt financing to fund expansion into new market areas, which included a program to evaluate and acquire related companies. Before that, Paul was CFO with Boston-Power, where he helped manage the company's early presence and manufacturing capacity in China. Paul also served as CFO for Sandburst Corporation, which was acquired by Broadcom in 2006. Earlier in his career, Paul served as CFO at FutureTense, where he was central to directing the company’s sale to Open Market. Paul also held executive positions at Cognio, iConverse, Gotuit Media, WSI Corporation and Gould Electronics. He holds a BS in Accounting from Bentley University and an MBA from Babson College.He holds a BS in Accounting from Bentley University and an MBA from Babson College.
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