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Robert Tanitch Robert Tanitch is a British playwright, author, biographer, lecturer, theatre and film critic. The first professional production of one of his plays was while he was still at Oxford University. His comedies include Call It Love?, with musical numbers by Sandy Wilson, which was staged at Wyndham's Theatre, London and in Vienna in 1960; Came the Knight, directed by Trevor Nunn at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, circa 1963; and Highly Confidential, which starred Hermione Gingold at the Cambridge Theatre, London, in 1969. He has also written material for two West End revues. He has been the Old Vic Theatre's education projects director and has lectured on Shakespeare and run seminars in England, Australia, Indonesia and Kenya. Tanitch has written and directed the cassette series, Shakespeare Interviews. He devised a Shakespearean revue, Shakespeare in Love (directed by David Giles) which was performed in London and Dallas in order to raise money to rebuild Shakespeare's Globe in Southwark, London. He has written and directed several revue sketches for YouTube, some starring Timothy West and Prunella Scales.
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Ronald Shelp Ronald Kent Shelp (born 1941) is the author of Fallen Giant: The Amazing Story of Hank Greenberg and the History of AIG. Shelp worked for Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, CEO of American International Group, for 12 years, ultimately serving as worldwide head of government relations. Fallen Giant is a 2006 non-fiction book that tracks AIG from its first business transaction in China in 1919, through its growth into a global financial services powerhouse, to Greenberg's exit in 2005 after accusations of fraud by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. The contributions of C.V. Starr, AIG's founder, and Greenberg, who led the company for 37 years, are chronicled in the book. It was updated several times during the financial crisis that began in 2008, when the US government seized control of AIG by lending the company $85 billion in exchange for a 79.9% equity stake, making the American taxpayer AIG’s largest shareholder.Fallen Giant was translated and published in China, Taiwan, and Korea. Shelp met Greenberg early in his career when he led the insurance industry group at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He was an advocate for trade in services, which was outlined in his book, Beyond Industrialization: Ascendancy of the Global Service Economy.While at AIG he served on the board of American International Underwriters Corporation (AIUC) and other AIG subsidiary boards. Shelp was later president and CEO of the New York City Partnership and New York Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and writes about AIG and Greenberg on his Forbes.com blog, Greenberg Watch Shelp is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. He received his baccalaureate from the University of Georgia, and pursued doctoral studies at the London School of Economics. He lives in New York City with his wife and two children.
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Stephen A. Love Stephen A. Love (born on May 19, 1950 in Crawfordsville, Indiana) is a professional musician, lead singer, songwriter, producer, entertainment business promoter, CEO of the James Allen Promotions and Blue Jeans Music BMI. He lives in New Jersey and Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. Love has multiple references in the old and new Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll, The Great Rock Discography by Martin C. Strong, Cuts from a San Francisco Rock Journal by Debora Hill, San Francisco Rock by Jack McDonough with the NRPS, BAM, Relix magazine, and many other online or physical publications.
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Michael Polanyi Michael Polanyi, FRS (11 March 1891 – 22 February 1976) was a Hungarian-British polymath, who made important theoretical contributions to physical chemistry, economics, and philosophy. He argued that positivism supplies a false account of knowing, which if taken seriously undermines our highest achievements as human beings. His wide-ranging research in physical science included chemical kinetics, x-ray diffraction, and adsorption of gases. He pioneered the theory of fibre diffraction analysis in 1921, and the dislocation theory of plastic deformation of ductile metals and other materials in 1934. He emigrated to Germany, in 1926 becoming a chemistry professor at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin, and then in 1933 to England, becoming first a chemistry professor, and then a social sciences professor at the University of Manchester. Two of his pupils and his son won Nobel Prizes in Chemistry. In 1944 Polanyi was elected to the Royal Society. The contributions which Polanyi made to the social sciences, for example his application of the concept of a polycentric spontaneous order to intellectual inquiry, were developed in the context of his opposition to central planning.
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Interactive Brokers Group Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. (IBG Inc.) and Interactive Brokers Group LLC (IBG LLC) are a corporate group, whose subsidiaries are an automated global electronic market maker and broker. It is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut and has offices in Budapest, Chicago, Hong Kong, London, Montreal, Mumbai, Shanghai, Saint Petersburg, Sydney, Tallinn, Tokyo, and Zug. The IB Group was founded in 1994 by its Chairman and CEO Thomas Peterffy, and consists of subsidiaries operating on most major stock, option, futures, forex, bond, ETF and CFD exchanges worldwide. On May 3, 2007 the company issued 40,000,000 shares (approximately 10 percent of the capital of IBG LLC) in a public offering, at a price of US$30.01 per share under the NASDAQ ticker symbol IBKR. IBG's largest subsidiary is Interactive Brokers LLC (IB), a US broker-dealer formed in 1993, and the largest US electronic broker, based on number of daily average revenue trades. IBG's other major subsidiary is Timber Hill LLC, a US market maker formed in 1982. About 11.5 percent of IBG Inc. is public, while the remainder is held by employees; Thomas Peterffy is the largest shareholder. IB is regulated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the U.S. Financial Services Authority (SFA) and foreign regulatory agencies. The company owns 40 percent of the futures exchange OneChicago, and is an equity partner and founder of the Boston Options Exchange.
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William Welles Hollister William Welles Hollister (1818–1886) was a native of Ohio who came west in the 1850s and became a wealthy rancher and entrepreneur in California.
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Bohemian Software Co. Our first successful mobile app, RoboStop, is a telemarketer call blocking application for Android that we released in March of 2018. While we do not think we will be able to monetize the app due to various reasons, the app has caught fire over the past few days in the Google Play Store, so we'll see how things play out. Overall we believe RoboStop has been a tremendous success, as developing… · More it has taught us how to build something people want.Currently, we are working on a new daily fantasy sports app called PrizeFight that allows users to enter free contests to win BitcoinCash. We think this app will likely be much easier to monetize as we can add contests featuring entry fees for higher prizes that should generate significant revenue for the company. PrizeFight will be launching as a webapp written in ReactJS this summer, and in late 2018 early 2019 we plan on launching a native iOS/Android version of the app written in React Native.
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Matej Mináč Matej Mináč (born 1 April 1961) is a Slovak film director. He has directed three films about Nicholas Winton, a Briton who organised the rescue of 669 Jewish children from German-occupied Czechoslovakia on the eve of World War II in an operation later known as the Czech Kindertransport: the drama All My Loved Ones (1999), the documentary (2002), which won an Emmy Award, and the documentary Nicky's Family (2011).
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Brad Piltz Co-founder of the LandMark White Group; involved in financial and property markets at senior levels for over 20 years. Grew the company with offices in three states when then in 2003 listed the company on the ASX (ASX code; LMW). As CEO, responsible for the strategic direction, overseeing all day to day operations, structural and financial aspects of LandMark White and its subsidiary companies. Since listing instrumental in expanding LandMark White into the residential valuation market, expanding this business nationally, investment in a mortgage fund, establishment of a managed property fund and moving the listed vehicle into a franchise model. Expertise and experience in direct property, property valuation, business, finance and a number of related property disciplines including funds management and mortgage management. Skills include: • Compliance and corporate governance expertise from over 10 years as a CEO of a public company; board member and credit committee member of a contributory mortgage fund and, board member and investment committee member of a managed fund; • Visionary, having grown and acquired businesses, publically listed LandMark White and expanded LandMark White's services; • Proven transformational change and leadership qualities; • Proven change management expertise; • Strategic, conceptual and analytical skills; • Professional development, training and mentoring; • Business acumen; establishing, developing, managing and leading a professional practice, with both a private and a public company. Brad has also built, managed and developed a significant residential property portfolio including single vacant lots, englobo subdivisional holdings, town house and dual occupancy sites, improved homes and strata units. Skills include: • Property Valuation • Feasibilities • Site Selection • Financial Structuring • Planning Co-ordination • Approval process Co-ordination • Project Management • Sales Co-ordination
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Mortimer J. Adler Mortimer Jerome Adler (December 28, 1902 – June 28, 2001) was an American philosopher, educator, and popular author. As a philosopher he worked within the Aristotelian and Thomistic traditions. He lived for the longest stretches in New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, and San Mateo, California. He worked for Columbia University, the University of Chicago, Encyclopædia Britannica, and Adler's own Institute for Philosophical Research.
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Costume World Specializing in: - Costumes - Theatrical Equipment & Supplies - Lingerie - Wigs & Hair Pieces - Theatrical Make-Up - Motion Picture Producers & Studios Established in 1975. In the summer of 1975 Marilynn Wick was a single mother running a window cleaning business--and trying to keep her two preteen daughters entertained during their summer break. Recalling that she used to enjoy sewing, Wick persuaded her girls to stitch a Santa suit. 'That little fun project,' Wick says, 'turned into a business.' Wick, 69, always has. A native of Sugar Grove, Pa., she married Bruce Wick, a college student, in 1962 at age 19. Divorced three years later, she supported her daughters--Kimberly, now 49 and Costume World's vice president, and Kelly, now 36 and the company's buyer--with jobs ranging from real estate agent to tire saleswoman. But in 1976, inspired by her family's Santa project, Wick used $10,000 in savings to launch her company out of her garage.
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John Collias John Collias (born June 12, 1918) is a Western American painter, illustrator, and commercial artist. Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, he has lived and worked in Boise, Idaho, since the early 1940s and has contributed work to the Idaho Statesman, Boise Weekly, Life Magazine, the Gowen Field Beacon, the Allen Noble Boise State Athletic Hall of Fame, the College of Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame, and to the books Sawtooth Tales by Dick D’Easum and John Collias: Round About the Boise Valley. Collias’ prolific work spans a number of genres including portraiture, landscape art, wartime military posters, ad and billboard art. He is perhaps best known regionally as the artist behind “A Portrait of A Distinguished Citizen,” a weekly portrait feature that ran in the Idaho Statesman between the years of 1963 and 1993.
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Stephen Mowbray More than forty years of experience in all areas of real estate brokerage, including sales, leasing and management of residential, multi-family (including condominium conversions and project sales), commercial, and retail transactions. As a private developer, he has purchased and developed numerous properties, including residential, multi-family and commercial restoration and renovation. • Stephen Mowbray became a licensed real estate broker in 1971. After several years of successful selling in Maryland and Florida, he founded Mowbray Associates, specializing in brokerage of close-in urban redevelopment areas of Northwest Washington, D.C., including Logan Circle, Dupont Circle, Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights and Mount Pleasant. • Incorporating Mowbray Associates Realtors, Inc., in 1977, he established offices at 14th and Q Streets, N.W., where he employed more than 20 full-time agents, property managers and maintenance staff. He was an early pioneer in the growth and development of Logan Circle, and for many years Mowbray Associates Realtors was the largest agency specializing in this emerging area. In 1995, he sold the company and currently is an active independent broker licensed in DC and Maryland. • Mr. Mowbray’s notable development projects include Victoria Walk at 1328-1332 Corcoran St NW (which won the 1989 "Outstanding New Construction Award"), and The Lofts at Logan Circle at1309 P St., N.W. (which won the 1996 "Best Contemporary Redesign Award"), both awarded by the Logan Circle Community Association. Those projects were sensitive infill projects within historic districts. For 200 E. Preston Street, Baltimore, MD he received historic preservation awards from Baltimore’s Midtown Development Corporation and the Mt. Vernon/Belvedere Community Association. His community service awards include "Outstanding Contributions to the 14th St. Arts District" award in 1992 and "Outstanding Contributions to the 14th St. Arts Festival Award" in 1993.
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Charles Bertrand (politician) Charles Bertrand (January 11, 1824 – April 2, 1896) was a Quebec businessman, seigneur and political figure. He represented Témiscouata in the 1st Canadian Parliament as a Conservative member. He was born Charles-Frédéric Bertrand in L'Isle-Verte, Lower Canada in 1824, the son of Louis Bertrand, who purchased the seigneury of Île-Verte in 1849. He attended the Petit Séminaire de Québec. In 1850, Bertrand married Arthémise Dionne, daughter of Benjamin Dionne, and, that same year, his father gave him control over the seigneury. He owned several mills, a factory producing agricultural implements, a foundry and four schooners. He owned cutting rights for timber and operated a sawmill; he also owned a store in L'Isle-Verte. He served as mayor there in 1859 and from 1881 to 1885. Bertrand was also a director of the Témiscouata Railway. He died in L'Isle-Verte in 1896. Just before his death, the industrial empire that he had built there began to fall apart, due to competition from other companies, bad luck, his son's lack of interest in the business and the unexpected death of Jean-Baptiste Raymond, whom he had been grooming to take over the operation.
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Mark Szygenda Mark Szygenda brings more than 20 years of successful leadership in executive management and sustained profitability to the post of Chief Product Officer. His past positions included executive roles in multiple large-scale companies, governmental entities, early-stage startups, and a successful sole proprietorship. A seasoned and well known startup veteran, Mark has brought his operational expertise to a variety of venture backed companies, growing them from inception to IPO and everything in between. Prior to joining PureWRX, Mark’s trademark motivation and enthusiasm facilitated the growth of SolarWinds(SWI) from a small startup to a public corporation with revenues of over $400M and 45% margins. During his tenure at SolarWinds, he was responsible for defining all operational functions, global expansion, and product development. He successfully integrated and managed over 15 acquisitions into the SWI business structure, as well as expanding the company’s global footprint, from a single US based office to 9 global locations. In addition to his operational leadership and entrepreneurship roles, Mark has become defined by his talent for negotiation with foreign governments, for country-based subsidies of global expansion. He has, also, negotiated extensively with offshore corporate entities, and established and managed outsourcing and offshoring across APAC, LATAM, North and South America. Mark grew up in Texas and graduated with degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from Trinity University where he played baseball throughout his university career. He, his wife and two children live in Northwest Austin, where they actively participate in volunteer leadership roles with St. Theresa’s School, Northwest Little League, and the Austin Symphony.
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Amado Alonso Amado Alonso (13 September 1896, Lerín Navarre, Spain– 26 May 1952, Arlington, Massachusetts) was a Spanish philologist, linguist and literary critic, who became a naturalised citizen of Argentina and one of the founders of stylistics. He was a pupil of Ramón Menéndez Pidal at the Center for Historical Studies in Madrid, where he worked on phonetic and geographical linguistics. Between 1927 and 1946 he lived in Buenos Aires, where he headed the Institute of Philology. He then went to Harvard University and lived in America until his death.
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Robert Lefkowitz Robert Joseph Lefkowitz (born April 15, 1943) is an American physician (internalist and cardiologist) and biochemist. He is best known for his groundbreaking discoveries that reveal the inner workings of an important family G protein-coupled receptors, for which he was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with Brian Kobilka. He is currently an Investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute as well as a James B. Duke Professor of Medicine and Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry at Duke University.
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Eero Haapalainen Eero Haapalainen (27 October 1880, Kuopio - 27 November, 1937 Petrozavodsk), was a Finnish Communist leader and trade union activist. He was born in Kuopio, in eastern Finland. His mother, Wilhelmiina, worked in Minna Canth's fabric shop, and his father, Aaro, was a carpenter. In 1907–1911 Haapalainen was the first chairman of the Finnish Trade Union Federation. He was also a columnist on the Työmies newspaper, and later secretary of Helsinki's Workers Group. In the 1918 Finnish Civil War Haapalainen fought for the Red Guards. After the defeat, he fled to the Soviet Union, where he was executed for counterrevolutionary nationalist activities in 1937.
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Columbus, Texas Columbus is a city in Colorado County in southeastern Texas, United States, 74 miles (119 km) west of Houston. The population was 3,655 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Colorado County and is located on the Colorado River. The Colorado County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The town motto, coined by James Harbert Wooten, Jr., M.D., is "City of Live Oaks and Live Folks". Columbus is the home of a Santa Claus Museum, based on the collection of Mary Elizabeth Hopkins.
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Charles Monsarrat Charles Nicholas Monsarrat (July 2, 1871 – March 1, 1940) was a Canadian-born bridge designer. He was born in Montreal and was educated by private tuition and at the Montreal High School. Monsarrat joined the Canadian Pacific Railway as a structural draftsman; in 1903, he became chief engineer of bridges. He became a member of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (later the Engineering Institute of Canada) in 1898 and was vice-president in 1917. He married Mary Alice Foster in 1898. Monsarrat served with the Royal Highlanders in France during World War I, becoming lieutenant-colonel in 1915. From 1911 to 1918, he was president and chief engineer of the Quebec Bridge Board. Monsarrat also served as a consulting engineer to the Canadian government and to the Canadian National Railway. In 1921, he became a partner in a consulting company with Philip Louis Pratley. The company was responsible for the design and supervision of construction for the Jacques Cartier Bridge at Montreal, the Île d'Orléans Bridge at Quebec City, the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor, the Lions Gate Bridge at Vancouver and the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge at Halifax, Nova Scotia. He died in Montreal at the age of 68.
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Miquette Giraudy Miquette Giraudy (born 9 February 1953, Nice, France) is a keyboard player and vocalist, best known for her work in Gong and with her partner Steve Hillage. She and Hillage currently form the core of the ambient band System 7. In addition to her performances in music, she has also worked as an actress, film editor and writer. In each role, she has used different stage names.
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Brooklyn Music Factory Serious about Music. Serious about Fun. Brooklyn Music Factory students can take private lessons (piano, guitar, bass, drums and voice) and/or join one of 20 bands, where we teach music through carefully designed games that take the monotony and boredom out of learning music. All of our students have fun while developing key musical skills and qualities, including confidence, communication, creativity. We firmly believe that making music with other people is an integral part of understanding music, so our students have regular opportunities to play with others and are constantly motivated to continue developing as musicians. Our musicians perform regularly at public venues, including Littlefield, Splitty, and Rock Shop. Established in 2010. Born and bred in Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Music Factory is a large, passionate community built on the belief that music brings people together. We created the Brooklyn Music Factory so students can discover the power and joy of making music themselves. Peira Moinester grew up in Park Slope and has taught music at local schools (including PS 321 and ArtsCetera) her entire career. She comes to the field of education naturally, as her parents were both teachers and are the founders of Kim's Kids, one of Park Slope's longest-running summer camps. She now lives in Ft. Greene with her husband, daughter, and her new son. Nate Shaw is a professional pianist and has lived in Brooklyn for 20 years. He started teaching music after college--both private lessons and a variety of workshops and camps--and has never stopped. Nate lives in Boerum Hill with his wife and two daughters.
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Christian W.E. Haub Christian W.E. Haub is a businessman. He is the Co-CEO of the Tengelmann Group, together with his brother Karl-Erivan Haub. He is also Chairman and President of Emil Capital Partners and a former board member and CEO of Montvale, New Jersey's Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (A&P) from December 3, 1991 until February 22, 2002. Mr. Haub is a partner and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Tengelmann. Haub is a member of the Board of Directors of Metro Inc., Montreal, Quebec, and was on the board of directors of the Food Marketing Institute, while also being Director of BrightFarms as of 2015. In A&P, he served as CEO (since May 1, 1998), Executive Chairman of the Board (since August 15, 2005) and Chair of the Executive Committee (since May 1, 2001). In addition, Mr. Haub also served as President of the Company from December 7, 1993 through February 24, 2002, and from November 4, 2002 through November 15, 2004.
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William Kennedy I am currently a student at the University of South Florida studying for a degree in mass communications, with a focus on journalism. i have previous experience writing for the USF student newspaper, "The Oracle". after graduation i hope to go into sports journalism to pursue my two passions of writing, and sports.
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Donald 'Don' Brandt Donald Brandt is Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of Pinnacle West and Arizona Public Service (APS). In 2009, Brandt was elected to Pinnacle West’s board of directors and promoted to Chairman, President and CEO of Pinnacle West and Chairman and CEO of APS. Before assuming these responsibilities, Brandt held several leadership positions with the company, including APS president, executive vice president and chief financial officer. He again added the title of president of APS in 2013. Prior to joining Pinnacle West in 2002, Brandt gained 20 years of power industry experience. He served as senior vice president and chief financial officer at Ameren Corporation, a St. Louis-based energy company. Prior to Ameren, he was at Price Waterhouse & Co., where he provided accounting, audit and consulting services to Fortune 500 public companies. A recognized industry and community leader, Brandt currently serves on the boards of the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations, the Nuclear Energy Institute, the Edison Electric Institute and Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited. In addition, he sits on the boards of the Nature Conservancy in Arizona and the Phoenix Symphony. Brandt earned his Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from St. Louis University.
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Hughes Chiropractic Clinic Our office is the most established chiropractic clinic in the State of South Carolina. Our family has been taking care of patients since Dr. Hughes Sr. opened his doors in 1939. We help people regain aspects of their health when it is challenged (neck pain, back pain, headaches, sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, care accidents, neurological & musculoskeletal complaints, etc.), but we also offer support to people who are looking at ways to proactively stay healthy. Established in 1939. Hughes Chiropractic was started in 1939 by Dr. Douglas B. Hughes Sr. Since that time, Hughes Chiropractic has become South Carolina's most established chiropractic office. To date, three generations of Hughes Chiropractors have served to help patients coming through their doors. Dr. Hughes Sr. continued to see patients until 3 days before his passing in 2004 at the age of 87. Today, patients continue to be helped by Dr. Hughes Sr.'s son (Dr. Douglas Hughes Jr.), grandson (Dr. Brian Hughes), and grandaughter-in-law (Dr. Iva Hughes).
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A. E. Housman Alfred Edward Housman (/ˈhaʊsmən/; 26 March 1859 – 30 April 1936), usually known as A. E. Housman, was an English classical scholar and poet, best known to the general public for his cycle of poems A Shropshire Lad. Lyrical and almost epigrammatic in form, the poems wistfully evoke the dooms and disappointments of youth in the English countryside . Their beauty, simplicity and distinctive imagery appealed strongly to late Victorian and Edwardian taste, and to many early 20th-century English composers (beginning with Arthur Somervell) both before and after the First World War. Through their song-settings, the poems became closely associated with that era, and with Shropshire itself. Housman was one of the foremost classicists of his age and has been ranked as one of the greatest scholars who ever lived. He established his reputation publishing as a private scholar and, on the strength and quality of his work, was appointed Professor of Latin at University College London and then at Cambridge. His editions of Juvenal, Manilius and Lucan are still considered authoritative.
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Coretek Inc Our parent company founded in 1998, as Softek is headquartered in New Jersey. Softek has the broadest global reach for Managed IT Support and IT help desk services. Now a subsidiary company Coretek is taking on operations Globally. We have the expertise in Information Technology with a proven track record of 17 years. We provide tailor made IT solutions to our clients. Coretek is equipped with a pool of certified technicians to cope with any issues related to Information Technology. Coretek helps its clients to address not only their current challenges, but more importantly, the future challenges coming down the road. Sometimes these challenges can be identified, but often there is no way to know what the next big changes in the industry will be. Often, the best preparation is to optimize the current business processes and to create the time and flexibility to continually improve in those processes. We help our clients by managing their IT services. We collaborate with clients to create solutions with emphasis on security, scalability and ease of use. From monitoring to patching to Project Management services and more, our chief aim is to remove the IT burden from our clients so they can focus on their core competencies. By combining the experience of our dedicated staff with powerful, state-of-the-art tools using our proven methodology and best practices, Coretek can deliver turn-key solutions that save your organization valuable time and resources. Managed IT services help clients enhance business operations, track people processes and assets, and improve customer satisfaction through the deployment of cloud technologies. As one of the leading Digital Marketing Specialists in USA, we offer Social Network Support Services that are second to none. We provide online help-desk support to ensure that challenges like monitoring, responding and engaging customers is dealt with. We manage brands and maintain brand credibility.
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Stephen Koss Stephen Edward Koss (1940 – 25 October 1984) was an American historian specialising in subjects relating to Britain. Koss was a student of R. K. Webb. He began his academic career at the University of Delaware, and became an assistant professor at Barnard College, New York City in 1966, and then a full professor in 1971. He was appointed a professor of history at Columbia University in 1978, where he had completed his bachelor and masters degrees, as well as his doctorate; the doctoral thesis was turned into his first book John Morley at the India Office, 1905–1910 published in 1969, the same year as his biography of R. B. Haldane. He was also a Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. He served on the editorial board of The Journal of Modern History and held office with the North American Conference on British Studies. He died on 25 October 1984 as a result of complications following heart surgery. The historian F. M. Leventhal noted that as Koss matured there was "an increasingly irreverent and ironic tone in [his] scholarship, a willingness to criticize as well as to condone". His death was mourned in several academic books published soon after, together with that of Alan J. Lee, who had also written on the history of newspapers in Britain and who had also died at a relatively young age. Koss is best remembered for a two-volume work The Rise and Fall of the Political Press in Britain (1981, 1984), respectively covering the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Neal Ascherson, reviewing the second volume in 1985, wrote: "Koss was the archive-cruncher of his age. But he had another gift, which was to make the imparting of densely-packed information stylish, readable, often mockingly witty." A tribute volume appeared in 1987: The Political Culture of Modern Britain: Studies in Memory of Stephen Koss, edited by J. M. W. Bean, with a foreword by John Gross (London: Hamilton).
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Ole Hermansen Ole Hermansen (1893–1942) was a Norwegian trade unionist. He began as a forest and construction worker, but was hired by Rena Kartonfabrikk (Rena Carton Factory) in 1920. He was a member of the Labour Party from 1915, but joined the Communist Party in 1923, and was elected to Åmot municipal council in the same year. In 1926 he became mayor of Amot. He was a delegate at the Sixth Comintern Congress in 1928, and in 1929 he was elected to the Communist Party central board. In the 1933 election he was the Communist Party first candidate in Hedmark. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany he was arrested by the Nazis, shortly after Operation Barbarossa. He died in Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rockford Discover all the comforts of home in Illinois at the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rockford. Our hotel boasts spacious guest rooms, thoughtful amenities and access to local attractions including the Anderson Japanese Gardens, BMO Harris Bank Center and the Sportscore complexes. Also located near UTC, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), and Greenlee-Textron. Established in 2009. The Fairfield Inn & Suites Rockford was developed and is managed by The North Central Group. The North Central Group is a hotel management and development company based in Madison, WI. Founded in 1981 by our Chairman David Lenz, North Central Group has become one of America's foremost developers, owners, and operators of focused-service and extended-stay hotels. Our more than 25 company-owned hotels are primarily located in the Southwest and Midwest, concentrating on upscale select service hotels within the Hilton and Marriott family.
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National Planning Corporation National Planning Corporation (the So. Fl. Agency of Guardian Life) is a comprehensive financial services firm with offices in Miami, Hollywood and Boca Raton. Since 1951, we have built a reputation for excellence by helping individuals, families and business owners protect what they value most. The thoughtful, holistic approach we bring to all of our planning services-from wealth management and business planning to insurance, retirement, and estate planning-is complemented and supported by the specialized resources and products we provide through our long-standing relationships with The Guardian Life Insurance of America, Park Avenue Securities and Innovative Underwriters. National Planning Corporation is a third-generation company, and no one better understands the importance of building soundly for the long-term-be it a reputation…a relationship…a family legacy…or a financial plan that will endure for tomorrow. National Planning Corp is an Agency of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America® (Guardian), New York, NY. Securities products [and advisory services] offered through Park Avenue Securities LLC (PAS), member FINRA, SIPC. OSJ:One Biscayne Tower 2 South Biscayne Blvd., Suite 1740 Miami, FL 33131, ph#305.371.6333. PAS is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Guardian. This firm is not an affiliate or subsidiary of PAS. Guardian, its subsidiaries, agents, and employees do not provide tax, legal, or accounting advice. Consult your tax, legal, or accounting professional regarding your individual situation. Links to external sites are provided for your convenience in locating related information and services. Guardian, its subsidiaries, agents, and employees expressly disclaim any responsibility for and do not maintain, control, recommend, or endorse third-party sites, organizations, products, or services, and make no representation as to the completeness, suitability, or quality thereof. 2015-10733 Exp 9/17
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Marc-Uwe Kling Marc-Uwe Kling (born 1982) is a German songwriter, author and Kabarett (political stand-up comedy) artist. He studied Philosophy and Dramatics at Freie Universität Berlin and lives in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Since 2003, Kling regularly performs on various stages in Berlin. Frequently, he performs at literary and Kabarett events as well as poetry slams. In 2004 he founded a serial public literary event called Lesedüne (a pun made of the German words Lesebühne, "lecture stage", and Düne, "dune"). Since 2005 Kling tours with his program Wenn alle Stricke reißen, kann man sich nicht mal mehr aufhängen (literally, "If all ropes snap, you can't even hang yourself anymore"), which is also the title of his first CD. Every first Tuesday of the month he organizes and hosts the Kreuzberg Slam in the Lido (formerly Kato) location, and every first Wednesday the Poetry Slam of Studentisches Kulturzentrum in Potsdam. Currently, he authors a weekly podcast Neues vom Känguru (roughly: "News from the Kangaroo"), for Fritz, a Potsdam-based radio-station, which deals with the same theme as his book Die Känguru-Chroniken ("The Kangaroo Chronicles"): A "phlegmatic anarchist" himself, he lives with a talking, "pragmatically communist" kangaroo as his room mate.
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François Castaing François J. Castaing (born 1945 in Marseille) is a veteran automotive executive with Renault, American Motors, and Chrysler. He is an engineering graduate from École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers in Paris, and worked in Europe for Gordini and Renault before being named Vice President for Product Engineering and Development at American Motors Corporation (AMC).
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Jeff Teague (automotive designer) Jeff Teague is an American automotive designer and the son of the renowned Industrial Designer, Richard A. Teague. His father was famous for designing notable American Motors Corporation (AMC) cars such as the Gremlin, AMX, and Pacer.
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PreussenElektra PreussenElektra (Preußische Elektrizitäts AG) was a German electric company that existed from 1927 to 2000. From its founding until around 1970, it was owned (directly or indirectly) by the Republic of Prussia and the Federal Republic of Germany. From 1929 until 2000, it was a subsidiary of VEBA. In 2000, it was merged to create E.ON.
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Årjäng Municipality Årjäng Municipality (Årjängs kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden, bordering Norway. Its seat is located in the town of Årjäng. A separate local government entity named Årjäng was created in 1941 when it was detached from Silbodal. In 1952 the two were reunited under the name of Årjäng. In 1971 Sillerud and Holmedal were amalgamated with Årjäng. In 1974 Töcksmark was added, expanding the municipality to its current size.
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Lucy Franco You will find a unique and exclusive variety of dresses and accessories that will help you to make that day unforgettable. Quince-Brides-Damas-Tux-Prom Established in 2015. Lucy Franco LLC, is a manufacturing and retail company which originated in the city of Monterrey Nuevo Leon. The business is owned by the Parra family. Lucy Franco LLC started its first branch in Texas within the city of McAllen. The bussines is dedicated to the manufacturing and retail of bridal and Quiceañera (Sweet 16) gowns as well as ceremony accessories. In 1988, Mr Parra initiated his first business in the textile industry. In 1990, Mr Parra married Ms. Lucia Franco from which point they opened Lucy Franco LLC. For more that 20 years, Lucy Franco LLC has followed their 5 cultural views: honesty, commitment, responsibility, respect, and teamwork. Locations: Monterrey Mexico McAllen Texas Dallas Texas Las Vegas Nevada Los Angeles California Helping our customers to find the dress of their dreams. is our priority.
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Fairmount Food Group Fairmount Food Group, LLC (FFG) is a food industrial company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The company was established in 2003 by Bing Graffunder (CEO) and Sam Hillin (CFO). The company began with an initial $200 million in equity financing from GTCR Golder Rauner. The purpose of the company is to acquire growth companies in the industry.
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George Kerr (New Brunswick politician) George Kerr (born 1805) was a Scottish-born lawyer and politician in New Brunswick. He represented Northumberland County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1852 to 1870. He was born in Kirkcudbright and educated there. In 1832, he was called to the bar. He married a Miss Abrams and then married Miss Swayne after the death of his first wife.
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Harvey B. Gantt Center Founded in 1974, Charlotte's Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture (formerly the Afro-American Cultural Center) exists to present, preserve, and promote African-American art, culture, and history. The Harvey B. Gantt Center is an epicenter for the best in visual, performing, and literary arts and leads community outreach initiatives and arts education programs. Built to museum standards, it is also the permanent home for the John & Vivian Hewitt Collection of African-American Art and is a celebrated wedding and event venue.
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Suzanne Bachelard Suzanne Bachelard (October 18, 1919, Voigny – November 3, 2007, Paris) was a French philosopher and academic. In 1958 she published La Conscience de la rationalité. She was the daughter of philosopher Gaston Bachelard, of whom she edited the posthumous book Fragments d'une Poétique du Feu.[citation needed] She taught at Sorbonne, where she also had Jacques Derrida as her assistant. She was the first translator to French of the Husserl's book, Formal and Transcendental Logic.
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The Little Gym of Port Orange Offering Serious Fun classes for ages 4 months - 12 years of age. Gymnastics, Dance, Sports Skills, Karate and Parent Child Classes. Check out our Awesome Birthday Parties, Summer and Holiday Camps and Parent Survival Nights. Established in 2006. More Than 35 Years of Serious Fun In the mid-1970s, The Little Gym concept sprang from the heart and mind of founder Robin Wes. An innovative educator, musician and kinesiologist, Robin envisioned a nurturing place where children could explore their physical development, while also growing socially, emotionally and intellectually. Although teaching physical education in a competitive setting was the accepted norm at the time, Robin believed there was a better approach. Instead, he created an environment filled with the spirit to achieve rather than the pressure to win. Robin opened the first The Little Gym in 1976 in Bellevue, Washington. Since then, weve honed the teaching methods he set into motion, structuring them into an expanded curriculum, with each class building on lessons learned in previous ones. And while Robin continues to create original music for each lesson, his inspiring vision has evolved. In 1992, under the leadership of Bob Bingham, the concept was franchised. Hello and Welcome, we are Marty and Sara Fletcher and we own The Little Gym of Port Orange. We are excited to bring such a wonderful program to the Port Orange Community. When we came across The Little Gym, we decided that this would be a great fit for us. With Sara's childhood development degree, our business background and our love for working with children we knew this was something we wanted to do. We look forward to providing a fun and safe environment for your children to grow and develop here at The Little Gym. Please call or stop by anytime to schedule your free introductory visit. See you soon!!
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Academy & Finance SA Academy & Finance, headquartered in Geneva, since March 2000 with branches in Hong Kong and Dubai, is a leading financial conference organizer in Switzerland specializing in the field of wealth, tax & estate planning and asset protection. Having published several books on trust as well as offshore company law, Academy & Finance organises 100 conferences per year in Geneva, Zurich, Luxembourg, Vaduz, Monaco, Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Academy & Finance is an independent company owned by its founder and by the renowned financial Swiss newspaper, L'Agefi. Academy & Finance organises the annual international conference Dubai Forward since 2014. Dubai Forward is the meeting point for local and foreign financial intermediaries to learn about the future of Dubai as a private banking and financial centre. For further information, please visit: www.academyfinancedubai.com
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Joe Waldygo [About Us] [Services] [Clients] [News] [Contact Us] [Home] Public Relations and Marketing Communications for Technology Industries Joe Waldygo Founder and President Joe Waldygo has over 24 years experience in high-tech marketing, communications, and sales. With over 300 product introductions to the high tech and business media, his PR programs have resulted in over 70 prestigious industry awards and extensive media coverage. Mr. Waldygo has established long-term working relationships with major influencers in the editorial and analyst communities over a broad range of technologies and market segments. He also has extensive experience as a corporate and product spokesperson. Founded in 1994, TopSpin Communications, Inc. provides a full range of strategic public relations and marketing counsel and services for technology-focused companies and organizations. Prior to founding TopSpin Communications, Mr. Waldygo was director of marketing & public relations for Artisoft, Inc., during a four-year period when the company grew from $20M to over $100M in sales and his division’s sales represented 80% of the company’s annual revenue. In 1992, Artisoft was named the #1 Hot Growth Company in the U.S. by BusinessWeek Magazine. A resident of Arizona for over 24 years, Mr. Waldygo holds a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from West Virginia University, with a major in public relations. Email: joe(at)topspinpr.com (Note: email modification to reduce SPAM) Phone: 480-632-5050 Cell: 480-363-8774 Skype: jwaldygo < Back to Bios
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Rodney Aldridge Sir Rod Aldridge is a social entrepreneur with over 40 years experience in the public, private and third sectors. He is the founder of Capita and led the company from a start up in 1984 to becoming a member of FTSE 100 index. Prior to Capita, Rod was Technical Director of the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) which he joined in 1974, following working in local government for ten years where he qualified as a chartered public accountant. In 2006, Rod established the Aldridge Foundation to focus on his charitable activities involving educational underachievement and social exclusion, delivered through a chain of twelve Aldridge academies and colleges around the country. He was awarded a knighthood in 2012 for services to young people. Rod's continued dedication to young people is shown through his work as a Patron of the Prince’s Trust and Founder Chair of Vinspired, a charity launched in May 2006 aiming to increase the involvement of 16 – 25 year olds in volunteering and community action. He is also chairman of The Lowry, a theatre and arts venue in Salford, a Non-Executive Director of Equiniti, a business services company, a Director of Cornerstone which provides commercial property solutions to public policy problems and a Director of Constellation Healthcare Technologies, a US medical billing services provider. Sir Rod was chairman of the CBI’s Public Services Strategy Board formed to represent the business sector in its role in public service transformation from its inception in 2003 until July 2006.
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Villa Poppaea The Villa Poppaea is an ancient Roman seaside villa (villa maritima) situated between Naples and Sorrento, in southern Italy. It is also referred to as the Villa Oplontis, or more precisely as Villa A by modern archaeologists. The villa itself is a large structure situated in the ancient Roman town of Oplontis (the modern Torre Annunziata), about ten meters below the modern ground level. Evidence suggests that it was owned by the Emperor Nero, and believed to have been used by his second and rather notorious wife, Poppaea Sabina, as her main residence when she was not in Rome.
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A Cowboy's Work Is Never Done "A Cowboy's Work is Never Done" is a song by pop duo Sonny and Cher from their album All I Ever Need Is You, written by Sonny Bono. It was released as a single in 1972 and peaked at #8 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Billboard ranked it at No. 70 on the 1972 year-end singles chart.
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Michael and Carina Photography Luxury fine art wedding photographer serving Virginia, DC, Maryland, New York, Charleston, California and destinations. Established in 2011. Founded in 2011 in Germany, Michael and Carina Photography moved to the USA in 2012 and have since gone on to establish themselves as leaders in the fine art wedding industry. In 2014 they were awarded 2014's Emerging Film Photographers of the Year, and have been published on such platforms as Style Me Pretty, Martha Weddings, Southern Weddings, The Knot, Once Wed, Magnolia Rouge, etc.
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Northern Firearms Instruction NFI is a team of highly experienced NRA Firearms Instructors headquartered in Redding (Shasta County) CA. NFI provides classes in the region focused on the knowledge, skills and attitude of safe firearms use. NFI specializes in California CCW courses for the new as well as experienced shooter. Our students learn to shoot safely in a stress-free learning environment. NFI is committed to programs that promote our local outdoor heritage. NFI supports the NWTF Jakes Program, Northern California Parent-Youth Turkey Hunt, The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, The Mule Deer Foundation, Ducks Unlimited, Pets without Partners, California Deer Association, California 4H, California High School Rodeo Association, and many others. NFI teaches California CCW, Ladies Only California CCW, Basic Pistol Safety, Basic Rifle Safety, Hunter Marksmanship Clinics, CA Hunter's Education, and NRA Instructor Courses. Personal accountability and responsibility is the foundation from which we build all of our classes. NFI is authorized to provide CA CCW training to 13 Northern California Counties. We routinely train students from as far south as Solano County and as far north as Siskiyou County. Welcome! Established in 2007. For a few years now, NFI has been committed to providing the highest standard of Firearms instruction. We don't compromise on anything to give you the full experience. We look forward to a future building on our current success. NFI instructors are experienced NRA Certified Trainers. Many NFI instructors are US military veterans or prior law enforcement. Each instructor has met stringent NRA certification standards and must remain active in the classroom and on the range to maintain these credentials. Their experience with new shooters has earned them a reputation as the most effective training team in the region. Register for a course today and begin your journey to becoming a more confident and effective firearms enthusiast.
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Hilarion of Kiev Hilarion or Ilarion (Russian: Иларион, Ukrainian: Іларіон, Belarusian: Иларион) was the first non-Greek Metropolitan of Kiev. While there is not much verifiable information regarding Hilarion's biography, there are several aspects of his life which have come to be generally accepted. According to the Primary Chronicle Hilarion served as a priest or monk in the princely residence of Berestovo (Berestov) near the Rus' capital of Kiev. He acquired the reputation of well-educated scholar and upon the death of Metropolitan Theopemptus in 1049, Hilarion was proclaimed the metropolitan of Kiev by Yaroslav the Wise, the Grand prince of Kiev, who thus challenged the old Byzantine tradition of placing Greeks on the episcopal sees. Hilarion's appointment met with stiff opposition from Luka Zhidiata, Bishop of Novgorod (r. 1035-1060). Zhidyata openly opposed probably because it was the prerogative of the Patriarch of Constantinople to appoint the Kievan metropolitan and thus Hilarion's appointment was uncanonical. For his opposition, Luka was confined in the Kievan Caves Monastery for three years until his death, at which time his remains were taken back to Novgorod and buried in the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom there. It appears as though Hilarion did not serve an extended term as the Kievan metropolitan, as some chronicles began mentioning Metropolitan Yefrem in 1055. Nevertheless, Hilarion remains the best known of all the ancient Kievan metropolitans, not only because he was the first native to ascend to that position, but also because of his writings. Hilarion is credited as the author of four works:
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Lockton Companies Founded in 1966, Lockton Companies is one of the largest insurance brokerage firms in the country. The company offers solutions to clients in a wide range of industries, including construction, transportation, food service, telecommunications, energy, health care and professional employer organizations. It provides several insurance and risk management resources, including mergers and acquisitions support, financial risk management, loss control services, claims cost containment, claims management, global risk solutions, surety bonding, group programs and extended warranties. Lockton Companies is located in St. Louis, and it has additional offices throughout the United States.
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Utricularia arcuata Utricularia arcuata is a small, probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia. It is endemic to India. U. arcuata grows as a terrestrial plant in seasonally wet depressions. It was originally described and published by Robert Wight in 1849.
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Byron Weston Captain Byron Curtis Weston (April 9, 1832 - November 8, 1898) was a native of Massachusetts who founded the Weston Paper Company in 1863 (which ceased to exist following its sale in 2008) and served as the 32nd Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts from 1880 to 1883. He came from an old New England Congregationalist family of extraordinary wealth. In 1865, he married Julia Clark Mitchell, with whom he had ten children, including Julia Carolyn Weston, mother to the well known chef Julia Child. They lived in a mansion known as Westonholme, in Dalton, Massachusetts. Weston was known for his gifts to the community, including the Grace Episcopal Church in his hometown and funds towards the debt incurred for the grading and draining of an athletic field and monies toward upkeep and a grandstand at Williams College. Weston received an honorary M.A. from Williams College in 1886 and the field, still used today, was named Weston Field in his honor. Byron married Julia Mitchell; their daughter Ellen Mitchell Weston married Hale Holden in 1895.
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Geoffrey Bushnell Geoffrey Hext Sutherland Bushnell FBA (31 May 1903 - 26 December 1978) was a British archaeologist. He was head of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge 1948-1970 and Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. He was the son of an Anglican clergyman and was educated at Wellington College and Downing College, Cambridge, where he took his BA in Natural Science in 1925, specialising in geology. His interest lay in ancient America and he pursued it by becoming an oil geologist in Ecuador with Anglo-Ecuadorian Oilfields, for whom he worked from 1926 to 1938. His spare-time fieldwork formed the basis of his PhD thesis, awarded in 1948. After serving during the War with the Lincolnshire Regiment and the Royal Engineers, he became in 1948, Curator of Cambridge University's Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, which he remained until he retired in 1970. He was elected a Fellow of Corpus Christi College in 1963, became Reader in New World Archaeology in 1966, and was elected FBA in 1970. He married Patricia Louise Egerton Bushnell, née Ruck (5 February 1912 - 5 April 2009) and they are buried together in the Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground in Cambridge.
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Franco Modigliani Franco Modigliani ([ˈfraŋko modiʎˈʎani]; June 18, 1918 – September 25, 2003) was an Italian economist naturalized American, a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management and MIT Department of Economics who won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 1985.
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William George Watson (1880 - 1930) William George Watson, a bachelor aged 26, a Carman of 5 Vian Street, Lewisham, s/o William George Watson, an Undertaker's assistant (deceased); married Frances Lay Jones, a spinster aged 20, an Ironer of 7 Vian Street, Lewisham, d/o Daniel Jones, a Water turncock (deceased).
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Jane Speller I have spent 20 years working with Boards to get the most out of their people and manage organisations through change. During 10 years at Wolff Olins, I managed accounts in London, Lisbon, Madrid and New York, before being appointed as their HR Director. As Development Coach and NLP Practitioner I work with teams and individuals to discover and develop the very best of themselves. I work as Chair of Trustees for an educational charity, Chair of Governors for a school and a Non Executive Board Member of the NHS End of Life Care Strategy Board. In all these roles I drive improvement through inquisitive challenge, empathetic understanding of business issues and unwavering commitment to managing difficult conversations. I'm quick to get to the heart of what matters most and work hard to unlock the potential of leaders and teams to be ambitious for their business and for their own working lives.
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Pharmaceutical Search Professionals, Inc. Pharmaceutical Search Professionals, Inc. (PSPi) is a privately held company founded in 1996 by Anthony M. Fischetti, President and Chief Executive Officer. PSPi was established with a specific purpose in mind: to provide unprecedented executive search service to the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries. Our acute understanding, knowledge, experience and established network of contacts, enables PSPi to promptly source superior candidates. We have created a niche in the world of senior-level recruitment to precisely meet the requirements of our clients. As the direction of pharmaceuticals is ever changing, we continually "raise the bar" to ensure our company maintains a true understanding of the current trends. PSPi is a specialized team of experienced pharmaceutical search consultants with a proven record of accomplishments. Our associates assembled have over 60 years of pharmaceutical industry knowledge, including human resources and management acumen. Each consultant strives to develop a trusting and professional relationship with each candidate and corporate representative. We take great pride in enabling people to make the best career choices. Please email me for more information.
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Fahad Mushayt Fahad Mushayt is the (CEO) of the public telecommunications company (Bravo), he moved from Saudi Telecom company (STC) to (Bravo) on the 1st of January, 2016. He was the Vice President of Business Developmentat STC, he joined STC in 2000 in Corporate Planning Department, moved subsequently, in July 2004 as the Head of STC Strategic Investments Unit, reporting to the CEO. In this role, Fahad Mushayt initiated, managed, closed and subsequently oversaw in excess of US$ 8 Billion in investments by STC in KSA and globally. On 15th of June 2011, he was appointed Vice President of Corporate Strategy, reporting to the Group CEO. In this role, Fahad Mushayt’s responsibilities included promoting the growth agenda of STC enhancing the competitive position of the company. Prior to joining STC, Fahad Mushayt spent about two years with the Saudi Industrial Development Fund. Fahad Mushayt earned Master of Science Degree in Economics from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, in 1995, and obtained his Doctorate of Philosophy in Political Economy and Public Policy from the University of Southern California L.A. in 1999. He has also completed a variety of management programs from INSEAD, London Business School, and Stanford. Fahad Fahad served as a Vice President of the Telecom Development Advisory Group (TDAG) of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) for 3 consecutive years (2003 to 2005). Healso was a member of the board of many international and local companies (with board committees responsibilities), including: Maxis Communications Holding (Private, Malaysia), Maxis (Listed, Malaysia), Axis (Chairman of Audit Committee) (Indonesia).
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Airstream Inc. Airstream is a state of mind ... the company's silver-bullet travel trailers have been streaming down the nation's ribbons of highways for more than 75 years and have become as common and well-loved in the culture of America as blue jeans and tees. Founder Wally Byam began the enterprise in the 1920s by selling plans for building trailers, which led to the design and launch of "The Clipper" in the early 1930s. The company makes travel trailers primarily, but also produces its Interstate touring coach with full amenities. Airstream has produced about 140,000 travel trailers and motorhomes since it began, and roughly two-thirds of them are still making trails. Airstream is a subsidiary of Thor Industries.
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Johnder Basran Johnder Basran (July 13, 1930-December 29, 2013) was the first Indo-Canadian elected to mayoral office in Canada, in the town of Lillooet in the Fraser Canyon region of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Described in the local newspaper's obituary as one of the town's biggest boosters and greatest ambassadors, he also served as chairman of the local school board. He was born in Kelowna on 13 July, 1930, where he attended school in Kelowna and Rutland, the third child of Bhagat Singh and Udham Kaur Basran, and died on 29 December 2013 in Kamloops. He grew up on an orchard and cattle ranch operation in Rutland (to Kelowna's east, now part of the City of Kelowna. A Costco store now stands where the family home was. He and his wife Mary were the first to marry at the Abbotsford Sikh Temple in non-traditional western wedding attire. He operated a Chevron station on Highway 33 (which leads up to the Big White Ski Resort and then on south to Rock Creek in the Boundary Country) and from that start expanded into heavy equipment work around the Okanagan and also in the Kootenay region. He moved to Lillooet in 1959 with his family and established Lillooet Timber with his father-in-law. For many years, his gas station and garage business, Basran Sales and Service, was a fixture on Lillooet's Main Street and later became also the local Nissan dealership and also started Sanbar Contracting, an asphalt and road building company.
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Keren Craig Keren Craig is an English fashion designer. Craig, alongside Georgina Chapman are the co-founders of the fashion label Marchesa. As teenagers, Craig met future partner Georgina Chapman while they were both students at Chelsea College of Art and Design. Craig graduated from Brighton Art College in 2000 with a BA (Hons) in Fashion Textiles with Business and afterwards concertrated on print and embroidery design. This included freelance printmaking at Calvin Klein and Dolce & Gabbana. In 2004, Craig and Chapman launched Marchesa which is named after socialite Marchesa Luisa Casati. Investors of the brand include Giuseppe Cipriani and Steve Witkoff. In 2006, the label was named one of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund's top ten finalists. Recently it was confirmed in the UK Press that Chapman and Craig will be designing the wedding dress of footballer Wayne Rooney's fiancée Coleen, for £100,000. Craig married her boyfriend of the past 11 years, Piers North on 5 July 2008 . North is an Art Director for Mother Advertising in New York.
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Animorphic Studios We specialize in wedding photography, portrait photography, baby photography, boudoir photography, and event photography. See our special packages for school and senior pictures. We have High Definition video services for weddings and events, exporting to Blu-ray or DVD. We also offer design services for albums, cards, invitations, websites, and branding. Established in 2001. Animorphic Studios began as an animation and video company, later expanding to include photography and design a few years later. Our name comes from the new spin we put on design, expanding our aesthetics to photography and videography for a unique look. Visit our website to browse our video and photography portfolio and experience our artistic approach. Lisa has been filming and photographing weddings and taking portraits for over 7 years, and is a member of Professional Photographers of America and the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. She has been published in the Ohio Brides magazine and is an award-winning photographer. Lisa is also a graphic designer and web developer.
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Hydnellum earlianum Hydnellum earlianum, commonly known as Earl's hydnum, is a tooth fungus in the family Bankeraceae found in North America. It was described as new to science in 1906 by Howard James Banker from collections originally made in Georgia. The specific epithet honors mycologist Franklin Sumner Earle, "whose excellent field notes have frequently aided in the discrimination of species in this family".
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Allan Larsen Allan Franklin Larsen (April 4, 1919 – March 2, 2005) was a Republican politician from eastern Idaho. Born in Lower Presto, Idaho, he attended Utah Agricultural College (now Utah State University) and operated a potato farm near Firth in Bingham County. First elected to the state legislature in 1966, he served six terms in the house, the last two as speaker. In 1978, he was the GOP nominee for governor, but was defeated by the Democratic incumbent, John Evans of Malad. Larsen returned to private life on his farm for a dozen years. Following his wife's death, he returned to the legislature when he was elected to the state senate in 1990 and the house in 1992 and 1994. Larsen died at age 85 in March 2005; he and his wife Barbara (1920–1990) are buried at the Riverside Thomas Cemetery in Blackfoot, Idaho.
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Rudi Studer Rudi Studer (born 1951 in Stuttgart) is a German computer scientist and professor at KIT, Germany. He is the head of the knowledge management research group at the Institute AIFB and one of the directors of the Karlsruhe Service Research Institute (KSRI). He is a former president of the Semantic Web Science Association, an STI International Fellow, and a member of numerous programme committees and editorial boards. He was one of the inaugural editor-in-chiefs of the Journal of Web Semantics, a position he held until 2007. He is a co-author of the Semantic Wikipedia proposal. He obtained a degree (1975) and a PhD (1982) in Computer Science at the University of Stuttgart. From 1985 to 1989 he was project leader and manager at IBM Germany, Institute of Knowledge Based Systems. November 1989 he became professor in Karlsruhe. Since then, he led his research group to become one of the world leading institutions in Semantic Web technology, and he played a leading role in establishing highly acknowledged international conferences and journals in this area.Rudi Studer is also director in the department Information Process Engineering at and one of the presidents of the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe as well as co-founder of the spin-off company ontoprise GmbH that develops semantic applications. He is a former member of the L3S Learning Lab Lower Saxony in Hannover.He is a member of AAAI, ACM, IEEE, IFIP Working Group on Databases (WG 2.6), and German Informatics Society (GI). His current research interests span over the main topics important for Semantic Web technology, including knowledge management, knowledge engineering, discovery and learning, ontology management, data and text mining, semantic web services, and peer-to-peer systems.
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Eastside Business Association The Eastside Business Association was created by Founding President / Executive Director, Mario Morales and the EBA Founding Board Members. Each one of theses Directors has been working and volunteering in the Eastside and Seattle Communities for as much as 20 years individually. The creation of the EBA was to fill the need to support businesses in mentoring, networking, marketing and becoming more involved in community volunteerism. The Eastside Business Association promotes a healthy business environment by providing strategic leadership, support, tools, resources and community involvement for business success. Our members receive experience in networking, promoting their business more efficiently and becoming more in touch with the Eastside community market. Keeping the Eastside Business Community a good place to do business is a top priority for the EBA and its members. The Eastside Business Association prides itself in the quality of the membership. We have the highest of standards in regards to honesty, quality and the utmost in customer service from our members.
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Booth Newspapers Booth Newspapers, or Booth Michigan, was a media company based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Booth owned eight newspapers in the state of Michigan. Founded by George Gough Booth with his two brothers, Booth Newspapers was sold to Advance Publications (a Samuel I. Newhouse property), which purchased it in 1976 for $305 million, a record at the time.
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Evgeny Ignatov Evgeny Ignatov (sometimes listed as Yevgeniy Ignatov, born November 3, 1979) is a Russian sprint canoer who has competed since 2004. He won nine medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with five golds (C-2 200 m: 2005, 2006, 2007; C-1 4 x 200 m: 2009, 2010) and three silvers (C-2 200 m: 2009, 2010; C-2 500 m: 2009, C-4 200 m: 2007).
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Ursynalia – Warsaw Student Festival Ursynalia – Warsaw Student Festival (until 2009 Ursynalia) is a Polish music festival held each year in Warsaw at the end of May or beginning of June. It is organized by students' union of Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) and, since 2009, by Fundacja Bonum and Arena Live Production. The first edition of the festival was held in 1983. The festival takes place in the Main Campus of SGGW.
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Edward Tuckerman Potter Edward Tuckerman Potter (September 25, 1831 – December 21, 1904) was an American architect best known for designing the 1871 Mark Twain House in Hartford, Connecticut. With his half-brother William Appleton Potter, he also designed Nott Memorial Hall (1858–79) at his alma mater, Union College, Schenectady, New York. Both the Mark Twain House and Nott Memorial Hall are National Historic Landmarks.
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Rudi Faßnacht Rudolf "Rudi" Faßnacht (28 December 1934 in Neu-Ulm, Bavaria – 25 July 2000 in Gonesse) was a German football manager. Faßnacht coached MSV Duisburg to a 7th-place finish in the 1970–71 Bundesliga season. Faßnacht died along with his wife on board Air France Flight 4590, the concorde which crashed in Gonesse, near Paris, on 25 July 2000.
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Eyschen Ministry The Eyschen Ministry was in office in Luxembourg for 27 years, from 22 September 1888 to 12 October 1915, when Paul Eyschen died.
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Barry McGuigan Finbar Patrick McGuigan MBE (born 28 February 1961), known as Barry McGuigan and nicknamed The Clones Cyclone, is a retired Irish professional boxer from Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland who became a World Boxing Association featherweight champion. Barry was a fan favourite for Irish and British audiences, as he represented neutrality and peace in a time when Northern Ireland (where he lived) was divided as part of The Troubles. He founded, and is the current President of, the Professional Boxing Association (PBA).McGuigan is the CEO and founder of Cyclone Promotions.
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Maia Damianovic Maia Damianovic (born in England), grew up in the United States. Attended the University of Toronto, Ecole Nationale Superior des Beaux Arts, Ecole du Louvre and the Sorbonne, Paris, France. Written numerous art critical texts, magazine articles, exhibition catalogues, artist monograms and art reviews. Independent curator of a number of large-scale projects: The Invisible Touch, Kunstraum Innsbruck; Days of Hope, Frame Programme 49th Venice Biennale; To Actuality, ARGEKUNST, Bolzano, Italy: Enactments of the Self, steirischer herbst art festival: Reality 10’55”, Odense, Kunsthallen Brandts Klaedefabrik, Odense, Denmark; future systems: rare momente, Lentos Museum of Contemporary Art, Linz, Austria. Customarily her projects are presented in public and off-site locations.Specialized in situational and performative interactions, and enactments. Works as architectural designer for futuresystemsprojects, which she co-founded with Andy Robinson in 2007.
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Carlos Echeverri Cortés Carlos Echeverri Cortés (23 June 1900 – 14 March 1974) was a Colombian economist and diplomat who served as ad interim fifth Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations, and as Ambassador of Colombia to Peru and Mexico. During his ambassadorship in Peru he became an enemy of the administration of President Manuel Arturo Odría Amoretti for granting political asylum to the politician Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, an action that drove the Peruvian Government to mount a five-year struggle harassing embassy staff and personnel, and forming a military blockade around the Colombian Embassy where Haya was housed, this because Lima had refused to grant safe conduct for Haya to leave the country and Ambassador Echeverri refused to give him up.
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Sarah Dillon Sarah is an experienced business owner recently returned to study to pursue a career in academia. Her business smarts, professional experience and academic training means she can communicate in range of local and international business contexts in an appropriate, authentic and credible manner. As a certified translator, Sarah worked with businesses all over the world to manage various aspects of their brands, reputations, and messaging. She was involved in the start-up phases of a number of small businesses and her client list included SMEs and NGOs across the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe. She has also worked for multinationals such as Apple Computers, Audi AG and Bain and Company. Sarah holds an MA in Technical and Specialised Translation from the University of Westminster, London, and a BA (Hons) in Applied Languages (German, French & Spanish) from the University of Limerick, Ireland. She has lived, worked and studied for extended periods in France, Germany, Spain, the UK and Ireland. She is now based at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, where she is pursuing a Masters of Business (Research) in International Business. Her research interests include international entrepreneurship, next-generation entrepreneurs, and the nature of international experience today. ****** International entrepreneurship // l'entrepreneriat // Unternehmertum // enprendimiento internacional International business // commerce internationale // internationale Geschäft // negocio internacional International entrepreneurs // entrepreneurs internationales // international Unternehmer // emprendedores internacionales Online business // entreprises en ligne // Online-Unternehmer // comercio electrónico Service firms // cabinets // Service-Firmen // compañías de servicio French, français, francés, französisch Spanish, espagnole, español, castellano, Spanisch German, allemand, alemán, Deutsch English, anglais, inglés, Englisch
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Charles A. Agemian Charles A. Agemian (July 22, 1909 – March 30, 1996) was an American banker who took early retirement from Chase Manhattan Bank, where he was executive vice president of operations, to become chairman and chief executive officer of the Hackensack Trust Co., which later was renamed Garden State National Bank.
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DowDuPont DuPont de Nemours, Inc., commonly known as DuPont, is an American company formed by the merger of Dow Chemical and DuPont on August 31, 2017, and then subsequent spinoffs of Dow Inc. and Corteva. Prior to the spinoffs it was the world's largest chemical company in terms of sales. Within 18 months of the merger the company was split into three publicly traded companies with focuses on the following: agriculture, materials science, and specialty products. The agriculture division is named Corteva, the materials science spin-off is named Dow Inc., and the specialty products division is named DuPont. Jeff Fettig is executive chairman of the company, and Edward Breen is the CEO. The merger has been reported to be worth an estimated $130 billion. DowDuPont ranked No. 35 in the 2019 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.
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Caterpillar Sixty The Caterpillar Sixty was a 60 horsepower (45 kW) crawler tractor manufactured by the Caterpillar Tractor Company from 1925 until 1931. The Sixty was the largest tractor in Caterpillar's product line at that time. The Caterpillar Sixty was originally introduced for sale beginning in 1919 as the C. L. Best 60 Tracklayer, manufactured by the C. L. Best Tractor Company. The Best 60 was the most successful tractor in the Best model line. After the 1925 merger of the C. L. Best Tractor Company and the Holt Manufacturing Company that formed the Caterpillar Tractor Company, the Best 60 was renamed the Caterpillar Sixty. Between 1919 and 1931, 18,948 C. L. Best 60 Tracklayer/Caterpillar Sixty tractors were manufactured.
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Peter Williams (physicist) Sir Peter Michael Williams, CBE, FRS, FREng (born 22 March 1945) is a British physicist. Williams completed his first degree and PhD with thesis titled Defect structure and luminescent properties of semiconductors at the University of Cambridge, and began an academic career at Selwyn College. He then moved to industry and worked first at VG Instruments and later Oxford Instruments. He was chairman of Oxford Instruments from 1991 until his retirement in 1999. Sir Peter is currently Chairman of the National Physical Laboratory and Vice President and Treasurer of the Royal Society. He was previously Master of St Catherine's College, Oxford (2000–2002), President of the Institute of Physics (2000–2002), President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (2002–2003) and Chairman of the UK's Engineering and Technology Board (2001–2006). He has been a member of the Interacademy Council's Committee to Review the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that reported in August 2010. He was elected as Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 1996. He received the CBE in 1992 and was knighted in the Queen's Birthday Honours list of 1998. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in May 1999. In 2005 Williams became the fifth chancellor of the University of Leicester. He was also appointed patron for research at Marie Curie Cancer Care. He retired from this position in 2010.
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Joe Jackson (musician) David Ian "Joe" Jackson (born 11 August 1954) is an English musician and singer-songwriter. He subsequently relocated from England to New York and then to Berlin, where he still resides. He recorded 19 studio albums and garnered 5 Grammy Award nominations in a career extending from 1979 to today. After years of studying music and playing clubs, Jackson became an overnight success with his 1979 hit "Is She Really Going Out with Him?", his first release, which was followed by a number of new wave singles. He then moved to a more jazz-inflected pop music, and had a Top 10 hit in 1982 with "Steppin' Out". He has also composed classical music.
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Emilia Telese Emilia Telese (born in Sarno, Italy,1973) is an Italian artist whose practice includes performance, visual, site-specific and video art, interactive and body-responsive technology, installation, literature and public art. She lives and works between Brighton, UK, Foggia, Italy, and Reykjavik, Iceland. Telese graduated in 1996 with a BA (Honours) in painting from the Fine Arts Academy, Florence, focusing on 14th-century techniques, Arte Povera and political performance. In 1997 she studied acid-based printmaking techniques at the University of Brighton, where she continues to lecture. In addition she lectures at other institutions in the UK and internationally, specialising in the relationship between art, economics and professional practice. Her work Life Begins at Land's End (2013) was part of Rebirth Day, a concept organised by Michelangelo Pistoletto. Pistoletto named her a Third Paradise Ambassador, which is a small group of people chosen by him to embody the spirit of his [http://terzoparadiso.org/en Third Paradise] concept. Her videos, along with works by other artists, were shown at the Musee du Louvre in Paris. Her most recent exhibition was Modern Women (2015) at Airspace Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent, with artist Binita Walia.
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G-Star School of the Arts G-Star School of the Arts for Film, Animation and Performing Arts is a public charter high school located in Palm Springs, Florida, founded by the school's CEO Greg Hauptner in 2003. G-Star is the largest film, animation, and acting, high school in the nation, and the only high school in the world that sits on the back lot of a major motion picture studio, the G-Star Studios. The school currently has 1,100 students in all three disciplines.
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CAPS Conversation Assistant Programme CAPS (Conversation Assistant Program for Schools) is a pioneering program within the education sector at incorporating native English conversation assistants into schools. CAPS is designed to place dynamic and creative native English speakers in Spanish schools as a Conversation Assistant (CA), in order to improve their teaching skills and student communication in English. CAPS has been successfully running since 2009, and has established itself as a leader in the industry. Over 1800 Conversation Assistants have successfully completed the program in more than 400 Spanish schools. CAPS is organized by Home to Home, a renowned company in the field of education which has over 25 years of experience in organizing a wide range of educational programs in English.
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Medical coding Medical Coding offers medical coding, billing, and compliance needs.Founded in 2001, Medical Coding.Net is a wholly owned subsidiary of Provistas, Incorporated. Medical Coding.Net offers medical coding, billing, and compliance products including books, their unique eBooks, data files, claim forms, and software. Medical Coding.Net is an ecommerce site, and they use the latest technologies to manage your orders and deliver our electronic products.
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NILOFER FATIMI SAFDAR Dr. Nilofer Fatimi Safdar PhD, MS (USA), MSc (Pak.) ICDA, AFDA, ASN and UK Nutrition Society Liaison Founding member of PNDS and associated with the society in different capacity since its inception in 2003. She was the Manager Clinical Nutrition at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi and established the first Nutrition and Food Service department in the country at the hospital. In the past she has also worked as a consultant Nutritionist at The Kidney Center, Post Graduate Institute, Karachi. She is currently working as a Director, Nutritional Science Program School of Public Health, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi. She is a two time recipient of Fulbright Scholarship Dr Safdar has been honored with the ‘Delta Omega’ public health excellence award in 2012 from USA to recognize her academic and professional achievements in public health. Her clinical work in nutrition spans over more than 25 years. Her research interest are dietary patterns, lifestyle behaviors in chronic diseases, renal nutrition, prevention of non- communicable diseases, community health education and public health Nutrition. She is the member of the several national and international nutrition and dietetic societies. Dr Safdar is also the member of the editorial board of the ‘Journal of Pakistan Medical Association’.
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Howard Storm (author) Howard Storm (born October 26, 1946) is an American Christian minister, writer, and painter. He was formerly an Art Professor and Chairman of the Art Department at Northern Kentucky University. He is best known as the author of My Descent Into Death, which is about his near-death experience (NDE). According to Nancy Evans Bush, a near-death researcher specializing in "distressing" near-death experiences, Storm's NDE is the best known of contemporary distressing NDE accounts. Storm's account has been termed "probably the most complete description among NDE accounts of evil spirits in another world". Storm's NDE has been cited in many near-death studies literature both before and after his book was published. The book was originally published in 2000, and after being noticed and supported by author Anne Rice, was acquired by Doubleday and re-published as a hardback book in 2005. Storm has told his story to many audiences and has appeared on NBC's Today Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, 48 Hours, Discovery Channel and Coast to Coast AM.
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Julian Nott Julian Nott (born Julian Franklin Keith Nott, 23 August 1960 in Marylebone, London) is a British film composer, mostly of animated films. He is best known for his work on the Wallace & Gromit films and Peppa Pig animations. Nott was educated at Eton College and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford where he studied Music and Philosophy, Politics and Economics and was the college organ scholar. After a few years working for Arthur Andersen Management Consultants in the City (now Accenture) and writing freelance for The Economist Group, he enrolled at the British National Film and Television School. There, he met the creator of the Wallace and Gromit series, Nick Park. They both received recognition for the work they did there, including Park's student film A Grand Day Out. After leaving the National Film and Television School, Nott worked for a number of years as a documentary film-maker, making films for Channel Four Television and other broadcasters until he gradually switched to a career in television and film composing. His credits include many dramas for BBC such as the popular Lark Rise to Candleford and ITV's The Vice. Nott has also directed and written one feature film of his own, a 2001 comedy entitled Weak at Denise. In 2006, he won an Annie Award for his score on Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and an Ivor Novello Award in 2009 for the Wallace and Gromit film A Matter of Loaf and Death. As a producer, he received a BAFTA nomination for the short film "Chicken" in 1990. Nott is currently a director of the Performing Right Society and the Mechanical Copyright Protection Society. He is the son of Sir John Nott, the British Secretary of State for Defence during the Falklands War.
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Atanasoff–Berry computer The Atanasoff–Berry computer (ABC) was the first automatic electronic digital computer, an early electronic digital computing device that has remained somewhat obscure. The ABC's priority is debated among historians of computer technology, because it was not programmable, nor Turing-complete. Many credit John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert, creators of the ENIAC, which came into use in July 1946, with the title. Others cite the programmable British Colossus computer which was demonstrated to be working on December 8, 1943. Some historians argue that the credit undisputedly belongs to Iowa State mathematics and physics professor John Vincent Atanasoff for his work with the ABC, with the help of graduate student Clifford Berry. Conceived in 1937, the machine was not programmable, being designed only to solve systems of linear equations. It was successfully tested in 1942. However, its intermediate result storage mechanism, a paper card writer/reader, was unreliable, and when John Vincent Atanasoff left Iowa State College for World War II assignments, work on the machine was discontinued. The ABC pioneered important elements of modern computing, including binary arithmetic and electronic switching elements, but its special-purpose nature and lack of a changeable, stored program distinguish it from modern computers. The computer was designated an IEEE Milestone in 1990. Atanasoff and Berry's computer work was not widely known until it was rediscovered in the 1960s, amidst conflicting claims about the first instance of an electronic computer. At that time, the ENIAC was considered to be the first computer in the modern sense, but in 1973 a U.S. District Court invalidated the ENIAC patent and concluded that the ENIAC inventors had derived the subject matter of the electronic digital computer from Atanasoff (see ).
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Maureen O'Hara Born Maureen FitzSimons, on August 17, 1920, in Ranelagh, Ireland. The second oldest of six children, Maureen was raised in a close-knit Irish Catholic family. Her father, Charles, was a businessman, and her mother, Marguerite, was an accomplished stage actress and opera singer. Maureen displayed a penchant for dramatics at an early age when she staged presentations for her family; in school she was active in singing and dancing. While still in her early teens, Maureen enrolled at Dublin's prestigious Abbey Theatre School, where she studied drama and music. Upon her graduation in 1937, she was offered a lead role with the Abbey Players, but instead she decided to try her hand at film acting. She then moved to London, where she screen tested for an English feature. Although the film was never produced, her impressive audition caught the attention of Oscar-winning movie star and producer Charles Laughton. After convincing Maureen to change her surname to O'Hara, Laughton helped launch Maureen's career by recommending her for the role of the orphaned Mary Yelland in Alfred Hitchcock's British-made film Jamaica Inn (1939). Although the film met with lackluster reviews, O'Hara was noted for her convincing performance.
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ING Belgium ING Belgium SA/NV services all banking customers with a wide range of financial products and via the distribution channel of their choice. ING Belgium SA/NV employs 9,275 FTE* and is a full subsidiary of ING Group N.V. which services private, corporate end institutional clients in more than 40 countries in Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia and Australia. Rules for the usage of ING's social media: ing.be/socialmedia * end June 2013
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Kurt Bock Kurt F. Bock of Bloomington, IL, has been chief executive officer of COUNTRY Financial® since February 1, 2012. In his capacity as CEO, he leads the over 5,000 COUNTRY Financial employees and financial representatives in meeting the financial security needs of almost 1,000,000 households. Additionally, he serves as chairman of the board of directors of two companies with which COUNTRY Financial has strategic alliances: Holyoke Mutual Insurance Company, Salem, MA and Middlesex Mutual Assurance Company. Bock joined the Illinois Agricultural Association (IAA) family of companies in 2003 as chief executive officer of the IAA Credit Union. He served as treasurer of COUNTRY Financial and IAA from 2005-2008 and was the chief operating officer of Horizon Hobby until his selection as the COUNTRY Financial CEO. Bock earned a bachelor’s degree of science from the United States Air Force Academy, a master’s degree in business administration from Southern Illinois University and a doctoral degree of philosophy in business administration from Saint Louis University. He was awarded the Chartered Financial Analyst designation in 2004. He also served in the United States Air Force for 28 years, attaining the rank of colonel. During his career, he served in flying command positions and in strategic defense policy positions including leading the NATO senior military working group on Alliance reorganization. He serves on the Illinois State University Foundation Board, is a commissioner of the Central Illinois Regional Airport Authority and a member of the Property Casualty Insurers (PCI) Association of America.
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Cathy Engelbert Catherine "Cathy" Engelbert is an American business executive. In February 2015, she was named Chief Executive Officer of audit and accounting firm Deloitte LLP, the United States member of Deloitte, effective March 2015. The selection makes her the first female U.S. CEO of a Big Four firm. News media outlets including The Wall Street Journal highlighted Engelbert's appointment as cracking the "glass ceiling."
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Westmorland, California Westmorland (formerly, Westmoreland) is a city in Imperial County, California. Westmorland is located 8.5 miles (14 km) southwest of Calipatria. The population was 2,225 at the 2010 census, up from 2,131 in 2000. It is part of the El Centro Metropolitan Area. Westmorland is on State Route 86, which was upgraded to a new six-lane highway to reduce its infamous auto accident and fatality risk, while it connects with Brawley, El Centro and Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. The post office, originally called Westmoreland, opened in 1909; it closed in 1912 and re-opened in 1919. It was renamed to Westmorland in 1936. Westmorland incorporated in 1934. From the 1920s through the 1950s Westmorland was the site of illegal gaming establishments and many brothels, but these were later destroyed in an attempt to improve the town's image.[when?] Westmorland has dealt with the image of high poverty rates, and prior to the 1990s North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) economic boom, a nearly dormant farm food shipping industry.
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America West Airlines America West Airlines was a U.S. airline headquartered in Tempe, Arizona. Their main hub was at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, with a secondary hub at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada. The airline became part of the US Airways Group after a merger in 2005. America West was the second largest low-cost carrier in the US after Southwest Airlines and served approximately 100 destinations in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Service to Europe was provided through codeshare partners. In March 2005, the airline operated a of 140 aircraft, with a single maintenance base at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. Beginning in January 2006, all America West flights were branded as US Airways, along with most signage at airports and other printed material, though many flights were described as "operated by America West." Apart from two heritage aircraft, the only remaining America West branding on aircraft can be found on some seat covers and bulkheads. The merged airline used America West's "CACTUS" callsign and ICAO code "AWE", but retained the US Airways name. In February 2013, American Airlines and US Airways announced plans to merge, creating the largest airline in the world.
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John McKee (American football) John S. McKee (July 26, 1877 – April 22, 1950) was an American football coach and a physician. He served as the head football coach at North Carolina A&M (now North Carolina State) and Georgia Tech. McKee was born and grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina, the son of Dr. James McKee and Mildred Sasser McKee. He received his secondary education at the Raleigh Male Academy. McKee enrolled at the University of North Carolina and played on the North Carolina football team from 1897 to 1898 as tackle. While at the school, he was also a member of the Zeta Psi Fraternity. After graduation, McKee coached at North Carolina A&M from 1899 to 1900 to a record 1–7–2. In 1901, he coached at Georgia Tech and did much better, finishing with a record of 4–0–1. After Georgia Tech's season ended, McKee joined the Georgia football staff in their preparation against Auburn. Incidentally, McKee sued the Georgia Institute of Technology in June 1902 for breach of contract for the amount of $500. Following his football coaching career, he received a medical degree from the University of Maryland in 1907, and entered into medical practice in his hometown of Raleigh. During World War I, McKee achieved the rank of major in the American Expeditionary Forces as a field surgeon with the 1st Gas Regiment. McKee returned to Raleigh after the war where he was the city physician until 1948. “Dr. John” was very well known throughout the state of North Carolina for his gruff but compassionate sense of humor and his propensity to curse. He loved to drive a T-Model Ford automobile. When Ford discontinued the car, McKee refused to drive any longer despite the fact he was issued a new Buick every year by the Raleigh city fathers, and police officers and firemen took him on his rounds every morning. McKee died in Morganton, North Carolina on April 22, 1950, at the home of his son, Dr. John S. McKee III, superintendent of the Broughton State Mental Hospital.
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John E. McDonough John E. McDonough (born May 21, 1953 in Waltham, Massachusetts) is a professor of public health practice at the Harvard School of Public Health. He was an American politician who was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1985–1997. McDonough resigned in November 1997 to accept a teaching position at Brandeis University. Between 2003 and 2008, he was the executive director of Health Care For All. Between 2008 and 2010, he served as a Senior Advisor on National Health Reform for the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. In 2010, he was the Joan Tisch Distinguished Fellow in Public Health at Hunter College in New York City. Beginning in January, 2011, he is a professor of public health practice at the Harvard School of Public Health. In the Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 2014, McDonough endorsed Don Berwick for Governor of Massachusetts. McDonough is the author of three books: Inside National Health Reform, published by the University of California Press and the Milbank Fund in 2011; Experiencing Politics: A Legislator's Stories of Government and Health Care published by the University of California Press and the Milbank Fund in 2000, and Interests, Ideas, and Deregulation: the Fate of Hospital Rate Setting published by the University of Michigan Press in 1998. His articles have been published in Health Affairs, the New England Journal of Medicine, and other journals. He has written numerous op-ed articles for the Kaiser News Service, the Boston Globe, and other publications. He is the author of a regular blog on the Boston Globe website, boston.com, called Health Stew.
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Pierre CONSTANTIN - Executive Manager of multifunctional international Teams in Defense, Space, Aeronautics Industry. - Complex international Bids and Programs Management. - Large scale international transversal coordination. - Interested in new challenges in leading a Business Unit, a Subsidiary, Bids / Programs Teams, Strategy, Sales, Business Transformation - in an international environment. Specialties - Manager of multi-countries & multifunctional Teams - International complex Bids & Programs Management - Strategy - Partnerships - Offsets - New Business Development - Manager of Complex Systems Engineering Teams - Strategic vision - Leadership, charisma - Results focused - Dynamism, high commitment, - Challenge minded - Management of international Company transformation - Organisation
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