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Pavol Ďurica Pavol Ďurica (born 17 May 1983) is a Slovak football midfielder who currently plays for SC Ritzing. He played for Slovak clubs FC Dunajska Streda between 2001 and 2007 and Artmedia Bratislava between 2007 and 2008. In early 2008 he joined the Hungarian team FC Fehérvár, where he played only four games, but during this short period he scored a remarkable own goal against Debreceni VSC in the Hungarian Cup quarter final on 27 March 2008. The match was heading towards extra time, when Debrecen was awarded a penalty in the last minute, which was saved by the goalkeeper of FC Fehérvár, but the ball bounced back to the penalty spot and the arriving Ďurica, desperately wanting to clear to the stands, hammered it into his own goal clipping the post. The video of the own goal immediately became a major hit on the internet, producing millions of downloads within only a few days. A few days after this match Ďurica was released from FC Fehérvár because he failed to show up for a training with the reserves, and subsequently he returned to Artmedia Bratislava. He is the brother of Slovak international Ján Ďurica.
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Final Fantasy (video game) Final Fantasy (ファイナルファンタジー Fainaru Fantajī) is a fantasy role-playing video game created by Hironobu Sakaguchi, developed and first published in Japan by Square (now Square Enix) in 1987. It is the first game in Square's Final Fantasy series. Originally released for the NES, Final Fantasy was remade for several video game consoles and is frequently packaged with Final Fantasy II in video game collections. The story follows four youths called the Light Warriors, who each carry one of their world's four elemental orbs which have been darkened by the four Elemental Fiends. Together, they quest to defeat these evil forces, restore light to the orbs, and save their world. The game was originally going to be called Fighting Fantasy, but the name was changed to Final Fantasy when the development team discovered Fighting Fantasy was the title of a series of single-player roleplay gamebooks. Square believed the game would be the last title they ever released, as the company faced bankruptcy. Instead, the game was a great commercial success, received generally positive reviews, and spawned many successful sequels and supplementary titles in the form of the Final Fantasy series. The original is now regarded as one of the most influential and successful role-playing games on the Nintendo Entertainment System, playing a major role in popularizing the genre. Critical praise focused on the game's graphics, while criticism targeted the time spent wandering in search of random battle encounters to raise the player's experience level. By March 2003, all versions of Final Fantasy have sold a combined total of two million copies worldwide.
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Bridget Harrison Bridget Harrison (born 22 February 1971) is a freelance journalist and editor based in London who contributes to The Times, Daily Mail, Red Magazine, Top Sante Magazine and BBC Radio London. She is the contributing editor at Top Sante magazine, a regular editor at The Times Weekend section and T2 and has also written for Sunday Times Magazine, Sunday Times Style, Elle, Grazia, GQ, Stylist, Cosmopolitan among others. She was formerly the deputy editor of thelondonpaper, a free London newspaper published by News International which had a circulation of 500,000 and closed in September 2009. Before this she worked at the New York Post from 2000 to 2005 as a reporter, columnist and editor. Before this she was an assistant features editor at The Times. Her book Tabloid Love: Looking for Mr Right in All the Wrong Places ISBN 0-7382-1044-7 chronicles her dating experience and the trials and tribulation as a 30-something single woman in New York City. Unlike "Sex and the City" by Candace Bushnell, the book is a memoir rather than a fiction, although the names of many characters in the book have been changed to protect their identity. In 2008 Bridget Harrison married Dimitri Doganis, MD of Raw Television, they have two sons. Bridget Harrison was educated at St Paul's Girls' School and Manchester University and has a MSc.in Development Studies from School of Oriental and African Studies, London.
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228 Agathe 228 Agathe is a stony main belt asteroid, about 9 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by Johann Palisa on August 19, 1882 at Vienna Observatory, Austria. Photometric observations during 2003 showed a rotation period of 6.48 ± 0.01 hours with a brightness variation of 0.27 ± 0.03 in magnitude. An earlier study yielded results that are consistent with these estimates. Agathe was named after the youngest daughter of Austrian astronomer Theodor von Oppolzer (1841–1886), professor of astronomy in Vienna.
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St. Stephen's International School St. Stephen's International School is a co-educational, non-denominational, boarding and day school, enrolling students from ages 14-19 in grades 9-12 and or for a postgraduate year. It is located on the Via Aventina in Rome, Italy. The total number of students per year for all four grades is approximately 250. The School is home to about 40 students, who board on campus for 9 months of the year. The boarding students come from around the world, and spend holidays and summers away from the school. A small number of boarders come from the United States to complete either a semester or year abroad. There are about 210 international day students who live with their families in Rome. Many of them have parents who work for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) or other international organizations. Founded in 1964 by Dr. John O. Patterson, former Headmaster of the Kent School in Connecticut, St. Stephen's provides a liberal arts education. The school is modeled on the American independent school tradition, and offers a rigorous program based on well-rounded and comprehensive preparation by each student in six major academic areas: English, foreign language, history, mathematics and computer studies, experimental science and the arts.[citation needed] Primary objectives are academic excellence, fellowship and cooperation among students and faculty, and the development of students as independent, responsible, and involved members of the larger world community. The curriculum prepares students for an American high school diploma, including a variety of Advanced Placement subjects, and the International Baccalaureate (IB) which allows students to enter universities worldwide.[citation needed]
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Boots Boots UK (formerly Boots the Chemists Ltd), trading as Boots, is a pharmacy chain in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Norway, Thailand and other territories. The parent company, The Boots Company Plc, merged with Alliance UniChem in 2006 to form Alliance Boots. In 2007, Alliance Boots was bought by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Stefano Pessina, taking the company private, and moving its headquarters to Switzerland, the first ever FTSE 100 company bought by a private equity firm. In 2012, Walgreens bought a 45% stake in Alliance Boots, with the option to buy the rest within three years. It exercised this option in 2014, and as a result Boots became a subsidiary of the new company, Walgreens Boots Alliance, on 31 December 2014.
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Catherine Aldrich About Catherine Aldrich http://eastanglianancestors.co.uk/fam7788.html died 1642 (age 81-82) Monk Soham, Suffolk Genealogical Gleanings in England Vol II, addendum Arch. Suffolk, file 1642, No 4 Katherine Aldrich, widow of James Aldrich the elder, of Monk-sohan, yeoman, deceased. Will 30 August 1642; proved. Reference to a deed from William Owles, late of Wingfield, yeoman son and heir apparent of Thomas Owles, late of Wingfield, deceased and Margery wife of said William Owles to Katherine and the said james Aldrich, late deceased, of messuarge, etc., by the name of Hides and Lovells in Bedfield. Son-in-law Daniel Smith of Creasingham, and his sons Daniel, John and William Smith. His daughter Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Heron, clerk, and Mary, Susan, and Sarah Smith. George Fishe of Framlingham. My son Francis Aldrich, and his son Daniel Aldrich at 21. Son-in-law Francis Baker, and his wife Anne my daughter, and grand children Elizabeth, John and James Baker. Son-in-law Robert Sparrow, and my grandchild Elizabeth Sparrow, one of his daughters. Son John Aldrich. His daughter Sarah Aldrich and her sisters. Daughter Katherine Jessopp wife of William Jessopp. Daughter Margaret, wife of Robert Sparrowe. Grandchildren William Jessop, John Jessopp, James Jessopp at 21. Grandchild -in-law the said George Fishe, and his sons, George, Francis, John and James Fishe, and daughters Elizabeth and Mary Fishe. The widow Warne of South. would. (Unfinished, leaf lacking). Death 1643 (age 82-83) Monk Soham, Suffolk
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Ira Randall Thompson Ira Randall Thompson Ira Randall Thompson was born in New York City, April 21, 1899, and died in Boston, July 9, 1984. The son of an English teacher, Randall never strayed far from the academic environment. His early musical pursuits began at an old reed organ on the family summer farm in Vienna, Maine. His first attempts at composition began around 1915 with a piano sonata and a Christmas partsong. In 1916 he entered Harvard University he auditioned for the chorus but was turned down by its conductor, Archibald T. Davison, who eventually became his mentor. Thompson later mused, "My life has been an attempt to strike back." His early works, including several songs, varied considerably in style. But in 1922 he began studies at the American Academy in Rome where, inspired by the master composers of the Renaissance, he developed the musical style which led him to the forefront of American choral composers. During his career he intermingled both teaching and composing, having been director of the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music as well as a professor at his alma mater, Harvard University. Though he composed symphonies, songs, operas and instrumental works, he is best known for his choral compositions.
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1997 European Aquatics Championships The 1997 LEN European Aquatics Championships were held in Seville, Spain from Tuesday 19 August to Sunday 24 August, in the 50 m pool of the Centro Deportivo San Pablo. The 23rd edition of the event was organised by the LEN. Besides swimming there were titles contested in open water swimming, diving, synchronized swimming (women) and – for the last time – water polo. The swimming championships resulted in two European records: Ágnes Kovács on the women's 200 m breaststroke and Russia in the men's 4×100 m freestyle relay. Alexander Popov returned in competition after being stabbed down in Moscow, shortly after the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Larry Andres-Placido I am currently a student at Fordham University who is pursuing a career in the field of business. My interest in business started in high school when I created a business proposal on organic tie dye t-shirts and placed in a regional competition. My goal was to create a business that incorporated a component of my vegan lifestyle and an interest in environmental safety. I currently work at the Summer Session office at my school assisting the Dean with clerical work in the office. At the end of the year I plan on solidifying my career choice.
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Kids Around Town Online Kids Event Calendar and Parent Resource Guide for Dallas and Fort Worth and Frisco Texas including Kids Birthday Party Locations, Coupons, Kids Sports and more.
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Beryl, Utah Beryl is an unincorporated community in Iron County, Utah, United States. It has one school, Escalante Valley Elementary. Originally established as a Union Pacific Railroad siding, Beryl was named in 1901 after the semi-precious stone beryl found in the area.The 2012 Beryl (zip 84714), UT, population is 944. There are 2 people per square mile (population density).The median age is 31.6. The US median is 37.3. 57.63% of people in Beryl (zip 84714), UT, are married. 9.86% are divorced. The average household size is 3.13 people. 40.54% of people are married, with children. 6.31% have children, but are single.
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Timothy Melville-Ross Sir Timothy David Melville-Ross, (born October 1944) is the chairman of the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
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Waterson:Carthy Waterson–Carthy (stylised as Waterson:Carthy) are an English folk group originally comprising Norma Waterson on vocals, her husband Martin Carthy on guitar and vocals and their daughter Eliza Carthy on fiddle and vocals.
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Nippon Express USA Nippon Express USA, INC, was established 1962 as a subsidiary of Nippon Express Company Ltd. and is currently operating in 54 locations in USA, with offices in Canada and Mexico. Nippon Express, established 1937 operates a global network that covers the five key regions of Japan, the Americas and Europe as well as East Asia and South Asia/Oceania with 402 locations, in 214 cities in 38 countries. Drawing fully on a wide array of land, sea and air transportation modes, we provide one-stop business solution as a logistics consultant that connects people and companies across national and regional boundaries. Since our founding, the Nippon Express Group has employed our logistical strengths to connect people, businesses and regions throughout the world. Working together for the common good, management and employees strive actively to improve the quality of life for people around the world. We solve logistics problems, delivering the highest attention to detail in the provision of our core competencies in domestic and international freight transportation, integrated warehouse and distribution management, logistics and information technology. Customer Needs Come First. We understand the business as well as the needs of our customers. Our top priority is handling their requests. Customer satisfaction is monitored within each station and analyzed corporately, with results demonstrating superior performance and repeated use of our services.
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James J. Morgan James J. Morgan (born 1932) is a former American executive who served as CEO of Atari from 1983 to 1984 and CEO of Philip Morris USA from 1994 to 1997. James Morgan first joined Philip Morris in 1963. He served as Brand Manager for Marlboro from 1972 to 1973 and later was Assistant Director of Tobacco Brand Management, during which time he earned a reputation as one of the top marketing minds of the '70s by helping to develop and market the image of the Marlboro Man. He was a member of the Tobacco Institute Communications Committee from 1981 to 1983. Morgan briefly left Philip Morris in 1983 when he was offered the position of CEO at Atari by Warner Communications, Atari's parent company at the time. At the time he left Philip Morris, Morgan was serving as vice-president of the company. Morgan served as chairman and CEO of Atari from September 1983 until July 1984, when Atari Inc. was closed and split up, with the consumer division going to Jack Tramiel. After his departure from Atari, Morgan returned to Philip Morris. During his second stint with the company, he was most famous for his claims that cigarettes are no more addictive than gummi bears and that Philip Morris had never attempted to intentionally market tobacco products toward minors. Morgan was appointed president and CEO in 1994 and retired from Philip Morris on November 1, 1997.
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Evans Funeral Home Click here for funeral folder Clara Simonson Clara Simonson, age 99, of New Rockford, ND, died Thursday, December 3, 2015, at Lutheran Home of the Good Shepherd, New Rockford. Clara Frosaker was born on January 6, 1916, at Sheyenne, ND, the daughter of Kristian and Emma (Haugen) Frosaker. She grew up and attended country school near Rock Township. She was united in marriage to Edgar Simonson on July 6, 1936, in New Rockford. Following their marriage they lived in Sheyenne, until moving to Hamberg, ND, in the early 1940’s. In 1962, they moved to New Rockford. While living in New Rockford, Clara did wallpapering and painting, and housekeeping for area people for many years. Edgar died January 30, 1995. Clara entered Lutheran Home of the Good Shepherd in September of 2011. Clara is survived by one son Roger of Sun Valley, NV; 7 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; one sister Helen Haugen of Mayville, ND. She is preceded in death by her husband Edgar; her parents; one son Marvin; two brothers Carl and Hans; five sisters Edith Rue, Lillian Olson, Ruth Holtz, Mildred Kragnes, and Anna Berg GRAVESIDE SERVICE: Prairie Home Cemetery, New Rockford Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 2:00PM Posted Condolences: *** Name: Myron Berg Date: 12-13-2015 Message: Aunt Clara was kind and sweet. She loved her family and they loved her. *** Name: Lorraine Kaldor Date: 12-7-2015 Message: Clara was a dear aunt to me. I have fond memories of her and will miss her. *** Name: Bob Simonson Date: 12-6-2015 Message: Sorry for your loss Roger, Clara will be missed. Send Condolences by Completing this Section: Name of Deceased Your Email Your Name Date Sent: Message *Posts are not immediate. Condolences are reviewed by a staff member prior to posting to ensure proper use of the site. *Email addresses will not be available to the public.
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Paul Hensel Paul Hugo Hensel (May 17, 1860, Groß-Barthen near Königsberg – November 11, 1930, Erlangen) was a German philosopher, son of the landowner and entrepreneur Sebastian Hensel, brother of the mathematician Kurt Hensel, grandson of the composer Fanny Mendelssohn and the painter Wilhelm Hensel, and a descendant of the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Hensel was born in Groß-Barten near Königsberg, Prussia and became a professor of philosophy at Heidelberg and Erlangen, where he taught until 1928. At Erlangen, Hensel was the supervisor of Hans Reichenbach's dissertation on the theory of probability.
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Jennifer Ferguson PartnerMD, a subsidiary of Markel Ventures of Richmond, is a membership medical practice specializing in primary care and executive health. Members benefit from 24/7 direct access to physicians, minimal waiting and prevention-focused care.
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Arktos Media Arktos Media is a publishing company known for publishing authors of the European New Right, as well as translating European New Right literature into English. Founded in India in 2009 by Swedish businessman Daniel Friberg and John B. Morgan, an American editor, Arktos was launched in 2010, then relocated to Sweden in 2014 and Hungary in 2015. Friberg is the CEO, while Gregory Lauder-Frost, formerly of the Conservative Monday Club, leads the British division. American professor Jason Jorjani became editor-in-chief in 2016. Arktos publications include translations of the works of Alexander Dugin and Alain de Benoist, and it is now, according to The New Yorker, the world's largest distributor of far-right literature.
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Joseph Stein Joseph Stein was born on May 30, 1912 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Fiddler on the Roof (1971), Enter Laughing (1967) and Your Show of Shows (1950). He was married to Elisa Loti and Sadie Singer. He died on October 24, 2010 in Manhattan, New York City.
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Tina Hirsch Tina Hirsch (born 1943) also known as Bettina Kugel Hirsch, Bettina Hirsch and Bettina Kugel is an Emmy-nominated American film editor and an adjunct professor of editing at the University of Southern California (USC). Tina Hirsch began to edit films in the late 1960s, including Death Race 2000 (1975) and the sequels More American Graffiti (1979) and Airplane II: The Sequel (1982). In the 1980s she edited the It's a Good Life sequence in the Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) and also edited director Joe Dante's Gremlins (1984). Hirsch directed Munchies (1987), one of the many low budget movies that were imitative of Gremlins. Hirsch edited episodes of the television series The West Wing (A Proportional Response, 1999, and What Kind of Day Has It Been, 2000), for which she was nominated for an Emmy award for "Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series" and for which she also won an Eddie award from the American Cinema Editors. In 2005, she was nominated for a second Emmy for editing the television miniseries Back When We Were Grownups (2004). She has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors (ACE), and she was the first female President of the honorary society. Hirsch currently serves on the board of ACE, and has done so for more than two decades. Since 2003, Hirsch spends her time working as Adjunct Professor of editing at USC film school.
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Bryan Adams Bryan is an Associate Broker with KW Commercial. He was licensed in 2001, Brokered in 2004, served at an executive level, as Director of Marketing, leading the marketing efforts for a regional multi-million dollar developer and their subsidiary brokerage firm which had over 200 agents. Since joining KW in 2012, he represents business owners, investors &amp; asset managers regarding all aspects of commercial real estate – not limited to sales, acquisitions &amp; leases. He offers his clients a tremendous amount of insight into market conditions, current &amp; proposed developments, what they can expect through the transaction process and advises them on actionable items such as business planning for future acquisitions and expansions. His primary focus is properties within the city limits, most specifically around downtown. He is an active member with the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors and a committee member for both Governmental Affairs &amp; Education. He is also an active community member in his neighborhood, Summerhill, and currently serving as Vice President. He wrote two grants in 2015, and was awarded both - one was with Park Pride, a division of Atlanta Parks &amp; Recreation, for Neighborhood Parks Visioning and valued at $100,000; the second was for hosting the annual "Summerhill Music &amp; Arts Festival," which he committee chaired for the past three years, for $8,000. Being so actively involved with his neighbors &amp; neighborhood has allowed him to develop close ties to the local governments and keeps his thumb on the pulse of development and trends.
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Hee Il Cho Cho Hee Il (born October 13, 1940) is a prominent Korean-American master of taekwondo, holding the rank of 9th dan in the martial art. He has written 11 martial art books, produced 70 martial art training videos, and has appeared on more than 70 martial arts magazine covers. Cho won several national and international competitions as a taekwondo competitor, and has appeared in several films, including Fight to Win, Best of the Best, Bloodsport II, and Bloodsport III. He founded the Action International Martial Arts Association (AIMAA) in 1980, and is its President. Cho is a member of both Black Belt magazine's Hall of Fame and Tae Kwon Do Times magazine's Hall of Fame.
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Arch of Augustus, Rome The Arch of Augustus was the triumphal arch of Augustus, located in the Roman Forum. It spanned the road between the Temple of Castor and Pollux and the Temple of Caesar, near the Temple of Vesta. Built in 20 BC, it commemorated the return of the Parthian standards and replaced the earlier Arch of Octavian built on the same spot in 29 BC, to commemorate the Battle of Actium (31 BC) against Mark Antony and Cleopatra. An inscription was found in the same location in 1546 AD, with a dedication to Augustus, so the identification of the arch is certain even though very little remains of the arch itself. Its appearance is known from Augustan coins. It had three passageways, the first such arch in Rome, and served as a model for the Arch of Septimius Severus, which was the model for the Arch of Constantine.
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Rajiv Dutta Rajiv Dutta (died January 31, 2011) was a noted technology manager who has worked at major bioscience, semiconductor, software, and online companies. Dutta worked at Bio-Rad Laboratories from 1988 to 1998, and after a brief tenure at semiconductor equipment manufacturer KLA-Tencor moved to eBay shortly before its IPO as its finance director. He was later promoted to Vice President of Finance and Investor Relations and then to Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. He served as President of Skype, which eBay had acquired in 2005, during 2006, and then moved to serve as president of PayPal, which eBay had acquired in 2002, for nearly two years. He was promoted to executive vice president and elected to the board of directors on January 23, 2008 as he moved to a new post overseeing all of eBay's ecommerce businesses.On January 30, 2009, Elevation Partners designated Rajiv Dutta for election to the Board at Palm Inc., after Donna Dubinsky offered to resign. He joined Elevation Partners in November 2009 as a Managing Director. Dutta was educated at The Doon School and held an undergraduate degree in economics from St. Stephen's College of Delhi University and an MBA from the Drucker School of Management of the Claremont Graduate University. Dutta died in 2011 of colon cancer.
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Mu'in ad-Din Unur Mu'in ad-Din Unur al-Atabeki (died August 28, 1149) was the Turkish ruler of Damascus in the mid-12th century.
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Honey Design & Drafting Construction Plans For Permit drafted to meet your needs. Custom Home Design, Additions, Remodels, Fire Reconstruction - Plans for Permit. We specialize in residential home design and construction plans for permit. New construction, additions, remodels, tenant improvements since 1989. Established in 1989. Honey Design & Drafting, LLC is a design and drafting firm originally based in Sacramento, CA that now has several offices in California to assist you. We specialize in residential building design providing our clients with turn-key building permit plan sets per client design requirements. Diverse architectural project experience includes residential, commercial, and restaurant facility design and drafting. In addition we has been drafting for many of the Sacramento area engineering firms as well as Sacramento County Municipal Services Agency. He also has Survey, Electrical, Mechanical, and Manufacturing drafting experience to round out his abilities. We work closely with you to maximize schedules and budgets to complete your dream. We utilize state of the art computer equipment and software to meet client expectations. You dream. We make it happen. On time, on budget, accurately.
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Shine Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry Our family started Shine Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry in 2011 because we wanted to offer patients something different--a dentist's office that you can actually look forward to going to! Sure, we offer state-of-the art equipment and the latest technology. But it's not all serious business here at Shine. Our fun, kid-friendly office features monthly contests, tons of cool prizes, a game loft, and a play area for the kiddos. You'll have such a great time, you may even be tempted to stick around after your appointment. Established in 2011. Dr. Jon Bolesta opened Shine in 2011 because he wanted to provide something different. You can expect excellent orthodontic and dental care at Shine, but also much more. Honesty and integrity are at our core so you can trust that every treatment that we recommend is actually needed. Our office features state of the art equipment and the latest technology to provide the very best care for you and your family. We also strive to be the most fun office you have ever been to. With monthly contests, prizes and chances to challenge Dr. Jon to one of our many games, you will be tempted to come early or stick around after your appointment. Once you step into Shine, you'll see that we want you to have a great time while taking special care of your smile. Our name Shine is a reference to Mathew 5:16. At Shine, we not only take good care of you and your family, we feel it is our obligation to make a positive difference in our community and around the world. Dr. Jon Bolesta graduated from Oregon State University, earned his dental degree from Oregon Health Sciences University, then went on to receive his special orthodontics training from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Dr. Bolesta has made his home in the Northwest Valley since 2007 with his wife Amie and their five children. The family loves being part of the community and especially enjoys the Arizona sunshine!
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Mikkel Mikkelsen Mikkel Mikkelsen (also called Michael) (DOB - DOD) was Governor-General ad interim of St. Thomas in the Danish West Indies, from 27 February 1686 to 29 June 1686. Little is known about his life, aside from his short term as Governor during the turbulent early days of company rule. When the rule of Gabriel Milan, and his imprisonment of former Governor Adolph Esmit had become a problem for the Danish West India Company in 1686, it was decided that Mikkelsen was to be sent as a commissioner to settle the difficulties. Mikkelsen left Copenhagen on 15 October 1685, arriving fully armed on 24 February 1686 on board the same Fortuna that had brought Milan to St. Thomas. In the meantime, Milan, warned from Copenhagen by his son Ferdinand, had secured (or "cajoled" as Westergaard puts it ) the plantationers of St. Thomas into putting up resistance against Mikkelsen, the "rascal". A three-day parley followed, as Mikkelsen attempted to negotiate with an armed Milan. Finally, after making it clear to Milan that his actions could cause him to be held liable for rebellion, and that his mean were leaving him, Mikkelsen managed to talk him to returning to Copenhagen. Esmit and his wife, along with others of Milan's prisoners were extracted from the prison and boarded the Fortuna along with Milan. Mikkelsen's task was now to collect evidence of Milan's misconduct for the trial in Copenhagen, and acted as de facto Governor of the island from this day. According to exchanges with West India Company Director Albert Gyllensparre, the proceedings were quite heated, as both Esmit and Milan would accuse each other, shouting and screaming. On 29 June 1686, they started making preparations to return to Copenhagen, and Christopher Heins was inserted as Governor-General. The Fortuna left St. Thomas on 5 July 1686, and arrived in Copenhagen on 12 October 1686, where the trial started almost immediately.
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National Weather Service Miami, Florida The National Weather Service Miami, Florida is a local weather forecast office of the National Weather Service (NWS) that serves six counties in South Florida – Broward, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach – as well as the mainland portion of Monroe County. This office was originally established in 1879 as a Signal Corps station near the Jupiter Inlet Light, before becoming a Weather Bureau Office (WBO) in 1891. The WBO at Jupiter was moved southward to Miami, due to the city's rapidly growing population. In 1930, a separate Weather Bureau Airport Station (WBAS) was established at the Miami Municipal Airport. The WBAS was later moved to the Miami International Airport in 1942 and remained there until ceasing operations in 1975. Under the leadership of Grady Norton, the joint hurricane warning service, which was a predecessor to the National Hurricane Center, was moved from the WBO Jacksonville to the WBO Miami in 1943. The Weather Bureau was renamed the National Weather Service in October 1970. Thus, WBO Miami became NWS Miami. As part of an organizational restructuring plan in the 1990s, an NWS office in West Palm Beach was merged with NWS Miami. Since 1995, this office of the NWS has been located on the campus of Florida International University and adjacent to the National Hurricane Center.
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Matthew Blanton I am a student at the University of Tennessee who is majoring in Accounting with a collateral in Finance. I currently hold the position of President of the Chi Phi Fraternity, as well as, previously holding the positions of Risk Manager and Treasurer, respectively. As President, my job consists of overseeing all Chapter activities such as philanthropic, social, and alumni. I also serve as the proprietary correspondent to the Inter-fraternal Council and our national office. I am a current member of the accounting professional Fraternity, Beta Alpha Psi, as well. My goals during my stay at the University of Tennessee include holding a GPA that will qualify me as Magna Cum Laude or higher. I also plan on completing the Macc through this University as well. Afterwards, I aspire to work for one of the Big 4 accounting firms.
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Mabry James Anders Mabry James Anders, who died Monday of injuries from enemy small arms fire in Kalagush, Afghanistan, was a “bubbly, fun kid,” a Baker High School administrator recalled Tuesday. Spc. Anders, 21, the son of Troy and Genevieve Woydziak of Baker City, joined the Army on Jan. 5, 2010, and was deployed to Afghanistan this past March 10. He worked as a wheeled vehicle mechanic. “He was a very likeable, social kid. He had an upbeat personality,” said Baker High Assistant Principal Gundula O’Neal. Anders’ parents said they were proud of their son and his service to the nation. “Mabry always gave his all, and in the end he gave all he had,” they said in a prepared statement. “We will miss his fearless spirit and love of life.” Anders was the 155th member of the military from Oregon and Southwest Washington to die in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Born in Yuma, Ariz., on July 22, 1991, Anders will be posthumously awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Combat Action Badge and NATO Medal, in addition to the National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and other awards, the army reported. He left Baker High School before his senior year ended and transferred to the identically named Baker High School in the San Bernadino County town of Baker, Calif. Also killed in the action that took Anders’ life was Sgt. Christopher J. Birdwell, 25, of Windsor, Colo. They were assigned to the 4th Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colo.
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Jan Boxill Jeanette Marie Boxill (née Bozanic) is an American academic who was Senior Lecturer in Philosophy (ethics) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She was also Chair of the Faculty and Director of Parr Center for Ethics. Her writing and teaching relate broadly with ethical issues in social conduct, social and political philosophy, feminist theory, and ethics in sports. She is editor of Sports Ethics: An Anthology and Issues in Race and Gender. She is past president of the International Association for Philosophy in Sport, serves on the board of the NCAA Scholarly Colloquium Committee, and chairs both the 2011 NCAA Scholarly Colloquium and the Education Outreach Program for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). For 25 years, Boxill was the public address announcer for UNC women's basketball and field hockey; she now serves as the radio color analyst for UNC women's basketball. She is a member of numerous professional associations (philosophy, sports, and the American Association of University Women) and has won a number of awards (from inside her institution and beyond) for teaching and professional contributions. Jan Boxill is married to Bernard Boxill, who also teaches philosophy as the Pardue Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at UNC and focuses upon social and political philosophy and African American philosophy. She resigned from UNC in 2015 in the wake of the UNC Chapel Hill academics-athletics scandal.
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Piet Goethals Piet Goethals (born in Ghent, Belgium) is a master of History of Art and Art Philosophy and a bachelor in Dutch and English literature and language. He made his paper about Fiction and Reality in Film, illustrated by Zulawski's 'L'important c'est d'aimer'. After university he studied photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent, Belgium. Piet Goethals works as a film- and art critic. As well as a photographer. As a critic, he wrote articles in: 'Filmmagie', 'Cinescoop', 'Variety', 'Screen International', 'De Morgen', 'De Tijd', 'Trends', 'Apollo', 'Feeling', 'Stijl/Talkies', 'Knack-Focus'. He published and publishes photographs in several newspapers and magazines in Belgium and abroad. He specialises in portraits of directors (theatre and film), choreographers, artists, actors and musicians. Books: Bustehouder, 2003 F3 -Portraits, 2005 Belgische Cinema in Beeld (Images of Belgian Cinema), 2009 Exhibitions: 1994 'Vooruit Geluid Festival': portraits and concertphoto's of the guests and musicians of the musicfestival 1995 'Filmfestival Gent': portraits of director's and acter's 1997 * Travelling group exhibition through Flanders about theatre photograph's with pictures of Meg Stuart, organised by 'VTI' * Filmphotograph's 'Sphinx Gent' * Selected for the group exhibition at the Cannes Filmfestival for its 50th birthday. 1998 * 'Bogardenkapel' te Brugge * 'Filmfestival of Brussels' in de Gorikshallen * 'Festspiele' in Salzburg 2003-2004 * 'BusteHouder': travelling exhibition through Belgium with portraits of women -a project about women and breastcancer. *'Berlinale 2004': selected for group exhibition and catalogue 'New Hollywood 1967-1976' 2005 'F3' in Caermersklooster, Ghent 2009 *'Cinema Novofestival Brugge' with portraits of filmmakers from South East Asia and Japan. * 'FotoMuseum Antwerpen' (Museum of Photography Antwerp) 2010 'Kunsthal St.Pietersabdij', Ghent
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Korova (record label) Korova is a record label, named after the fictitious Korova Milk Bar that was featured in the film A Clockwork Orange, 'korova' also being the Russian word for 'cow'. The imprint was founded in London, UK in 1979 as a division of Warner Music Group, with its first album release being Echo & The Bunnymen's debut Crocodiles. The label was active throughout the 1980s, not only releasing recordings by Echo & the Bunnymen, but also Airhead, The Sound, Guns for Hire, Dalek I Love You, Tenpole Tudor, Lori & The Chameleons, Ellery Bop and Strawberry Switchblade. The label also put out a few UK releases from The Residents catalogue, as well as American artist Jeff Finlin's Angel in Disguise, with the single "American Dream #109." The label was reactivated by Warner Music Group in 2003 to issue the 25th anniversary remastered editions of Echo and the Bunnymen's first six LPs and has become home to bands such Cosmic Rough Riders, The Storys and The Sounds.
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Brian Amend Brian Amend is a Partner in Risk Assurance with PwC, responsible for leading Internal Audit Service delivery for Retail, Consumer Products and Financial Services in the North Texas Region, which consists of Dallas, Fort Worth, and Austin, Texas, as well as Little Rock, Arkansas. Prior to joining PwC, Brian successfully led the Dallas practice of AC Lordi from start-up in 2008 to profitability in 2009 and beyond. In 2010, Brian personally acquired the Dallas practice of AC Lordi and operated it solely prior to merging the business with Sunera, where he led the Dallas and Houston offices from 2010 to 2013. Due to his entrepreneurial experience and business acumen, Brian was selected as one of the Top 40 Business People under 40 Years Old by the Dallas Business Journal in 2009. Brian has over 20 years of experience in Auditing and Accounting and has experience as a professional services provider, as well as industry experience as a Chief Audit Executive (CAE) and a Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Brian began his career at Arthur Andersen, where he served in an external and internal audit capacity. Brian graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Master of Business Administration in Finance from Oklahoma City University and earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting with High Honors from the University of Oklahoma. Brian was also inducted into the Del City High School Alumni Hall of Fame in 2011. He is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Investments & Derivatives Auditor (CIDA), Certified Financial Services Auditor (CFSA) and is Certified in Control Self-Assessment (CCSA) and Risk Management Assurance (CRMA). He and his wife Johanna permanently reside in Parker, Texas, along with their 3 children: Karina, Alec and Brian Andrew. Karina is pursuing a Bachelor and Master of Science in International Business degree, majoring in Accounting, at the University of Arkansas.
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Michael J. Bradley Michael Joseph Bradley (May 24, 1897 – November 27, 1979) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives for Pennsylvania. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was engaged as a telegrapher from 1914 to 1917. During the First World War, Bradley served overseas as a chief radio electrician in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1919. Bradley engaged in the security and brokerage business in Philadelphia, from 1921 to 1935, and served as the deputy insurance commissioner of Pennsylvania from 1935 to 1937. Bradley was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1934. Bradley was elected as a Democrat to the 75th Congress and to the four succeeding Congresses. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1946. After his time in Congress, he served as chairman of the Democratic county executive committee of Philadelphia from 1946 to 1948, collector of customs for district No. 11, Port of Philadelphia, 1948–1953; deputy managing director, city of Philadelphia, 1953–1955; member of Pennsylvania Navigation Commission for the Delaware River, 1954–1964; chairman, Board of Fair Labor Standards, city of Philadelphia, 1954-1962. He became a member of Board of Revision of Taxes, city of Philadelphia, April 1955; retired in 1976; resided in Philadelphia, Pa., where he died, 1979; interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, PA.
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The Andersonville Trial The Andersonville Trial was a television adaptation of a 1959 hit Broadway play by Saul Levitt, presented as an episode of PBS's on May 17, 1970 as part of the anthology series Hollywood Television Theatre. The play was based on the actual 1865 trial of Henry Wirz, played by Richard Basehart, commander of the infamous Confederate Andersonville prison, where thousands of Union prisoners died of exposure, malnutrition, and disease. A notable cast included William Shatner as the Chief JAG Prosecutor Norton Parker Chipman, Jack Cassidy (who was nominated for an Emmy) as Wirz's defense counsel, Cameron Mitchell as Lew Wallace, a Union general and the future author of Ben-Hur, and Buddy Ebsen as a Georgia physician called in to testify about the fate of many of the Union prisoners. The cast included two actors who had appeared opposite Shatner in Star Trek: The Original Series: Harry Townes, who played Col. Chandler, was "Reger" in The Return of the Archons, and Ian Wolfe, who was "Septimus" and "Mr. Atoz" in Bread and Circuses and All Our Yesterdays, respectively, was a member of the trial board. The television adaptation was directed by actor George C. Scott, who had played Chipman in the original stage version. In Leonard Probst's 1978 compilation of celebrity interviews, Off Camera, Scott explained that what he found most difficult about playing Chipman onstage was that Henry Wirz, the defendant, came across as a tragic, sympathetic victim, although his negligence, according to the verdict, had a great deal to do with the deplorable conditions at Andersonville, and Scott found it very difficult to deal with the fact that the audience was compelled to dislike Chipman, who was, essentially, the hero of the piece. The TV production of the play won 1971 Emmy Awards for "Outstanding Single Program," for "Technical Direction and Electronic Camerawork," and for Levitt's adaptation. It was also honored with a Peabody Award.
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HPM Media Limited Our 1st book being released in June: the Hairy Plug Monster: Inspiration for "The Hairy Plug Monster" came about quite innocently when my son"s daughter Arisha-Jane who was then aged two and a half, became fixated with putting her fingers down the plughole. Naturally, as most children do, she ignored her Daddy's requests to stop doing it, until one day, he told her that "The Hairy Plug Monster will nibble her fingers" "The Hairy Plug Monster ! What's that?" she asked, and so began the tale of the HPM, who lived under the bath and drank all the bathwater. A few years later his youngest daughter, Maya-Rose asked him - "Where does the bathwater go Daddy?" Unable to give a proper explaination of modern plumbing methods he remembered The Hairy Plug Monster who still lived under the bath. It wasn't long before Maya-Rose wanted to know who he was and what he ate? So urged on by his family he composed a few verses as a nursery rhyme before I, as an artist and interior designer saw the poem and set about producing it as a children's book. 'The Hairy Plug Monster' is due out in June 2009. priced approx £8.50Pp You can reserve an advanced copy of the book by emailing us at <info@hairyplugmonster.com> we hope you'll enjoy the read and the illustrations are fabulous
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Morrab Library The Morrab Library is an independent library based in Penzance, Cornwall in the UK. The library, situated in Morrab House within Morrab Gardens, was founded in 1818 and is financed through membership subscriptions. The first president was Sir Rose Price Bart of Trengwainton and by 1820 the library had over one hundred members. It is notable for its large Celtic studies collection and local archives and should not to be confused with Penzance public library which is in, nearby, Morrab Road. Morrab House was built in 1841 for brewer Samuel Pidwell and the house is described as "...a large stucco villa in the Georgian manner with columned porch". Shortly after the Pidwell family moved to Portugal, it became the home of Charles Campbell Ross, Member of Parliament for the St Ives constituency from 1881 – 1885. On 16 July 1888 the house and walled gardens was bought by the Corporation of Penzance for £3,120 for use as a municipal park. The gardens opened on 27 September 1889 with a half day holiday and a procession through the streets. The library moved into Morrab House in the same year. The Morrab Library is a member of the Association of Independent Libraries, founded in 1989.
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Sylvia Tiryaki Sylvia Tiryaki is a scholar, political analyst and civil society activist, who founded the Global Political Trends Center (GPoT), a policy oriented research institution under the auspices of Istanbul Kültür University with her colleague Mensur Akgün in 2008. Tiryaki is the former Vice-Chair of the International Relations Department of Istanbul Kültür University where she currently lectures on international law, introduction to law, human rights and history of political thought. Tiryaki completed her Master's and doctoral studies at the Faculty of Law of the Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia. She has co-authored number of books, wrote analytical reports and articles. Additionally, she travels extensively and participates in various workshops and international conferences as a representative of both the civil society and academia. From 1996 until 2002, Tiryaki worked as a lawyer. Between 2003 and 2008, she was a senior research fellow and coordinated a series of Cyprus projects at the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV), Foreign Policy Program. Previously a regular columnist at the Turkish Daily News, Tiryaki writes for various national and international academic journals and newspapers. She is an expert in the fields of Turkish foreign policy, human security, Cyprus, the Middle East and North Africa, Armenia, and the European Union. She has been serving as an adviser to the World Handicapped Foundation since 2011 and an honorary board member of the Human Security Collective.
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State of Aleppo The State of Aleppo (1920–1924; French: État d'Alep; Arabic: دولة حلب Dawlat Ḥalab) was one of the five states that were established by the French High Commissioner in Syria and Lebanon General Henri Gouraud in the French Mandate of Syria which followed the San Remo conference and the collapse of King Faisal I's short-lived monarchy in Syria. The other states were the State of Damascus (1920), the State of Alawites (1920) and the State of Jabal Druze (1921). The State of Greater Lebanon (1920) became later the modern country of Lebanon. The capital of the State of Aleppo was Aleppo.
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Hisham El-Khazindar Prior to co-founding Citadel Capital, Mr. El-Khazindar was Executive Director of Investment Banking at EFG Hermes where he advised on landmark M&A and IPO transactions in the region, and where he started his career in 1996. During 1999-2000, he was on secondment to Goldman Sachs in London. Mr. El-Khazindar serves on the boards of several leading regional companies including El Sewedy Electric and Magrabi Retail, and on the Advisory Committee of the Emerging Markets Private Equity Association. He also serves as a Trustee of the American University in Cairo, as a Trustee of the Cairo Children’s Cancer Hospital, and as a Fellow of the Aspen Institute’s Middle East Leadership Initiative. In 2013 Mr. El-Khazindar was selected as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. He holds a BA in Economics from the American University in Cairo (1996) and an MBA from Harvard Business School (2003).
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Las Olas Tattoo Company Located in the heart of Fort Lauderdale on the world famous Las Olas Boulevard, our artists take your tattoo concepts and make them into a reality. Stop in today and see for yourself why Las Olas Tattoo Company has quickly earned the reputation of Fort Lauderdale's Best Tattoo Shop! Established in 2011. The Las Olas Tattoo Company was established in August 2011. This is our newest shop. Our other locations include Plattsburgh NY, Burlington VT, and Venice Beach CA. We have been in the tattoo industry for over 30 years. We specialize in custom tattooing and full body piercing. Our award winning artists are ready to provide you with a whole new tattoo experience, while maintaining the highest standards in sterilization and cleanliness. Las Olas Tattoo Company is a friendly, comfortable environment with a talented, knowledgeable staff. Our worldwide artists are ready and willing to handle any tattooing needs you may have. The Las Olas Tattoo Company was established in August 2011 by Shamus Parker. This is our newest shop. Our other locations include Plattsburgh NY, Burlington VT, and Venice Beach CA. Shamus has been in the tattoo industry for over 30 years. We specialize in custom tattooing and full body piercing. Our award winning artists are ready to provide you with a whole new tattoo experience, while maintaining the highest standards in sterilization and cleanliness. Las Olas Tattoo Company is a friendly, comfortable environment with a talented, knowledgeable staff. Our worldwide artists are ready and willing to handle any tattooing needs you may have.
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EnSky Real Estate and Development Overview To provide exceptional service while maintaining the upmost professionalism to the Abu Dhabi real estate market, Always ensuring Truth and Clarity. EnSky Real Estate & Development, LLC, a company originally based in America, is a full service real estate and management company that offer its clients a wide breadth of experience and knowledge. Our teams of professionals, with an average of 15 years and above experience, from various walks of life, serve EnSky clientele with utmost desire and professionalism. Our services include all facets of real estate sale, purchase, facility management, building and construction, decorating solutions, and furnishing as a full package or a la carte. The variety and versatility of our services, staff and associates allow us to deliver seamless and complete real estate and development solutions.
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Alexei Volodin Alexei Volodin (Russian: Алексей Володин; born 1977) is a Russian pianist. He was born in St. Petersburg, and began taking piano lessons there at the age of nine. A year later he moved to Moscow, where he studied first with Irina Chaklina and later with Tatiana Zelikman at the Gnessin Music School. In 1994 he enrolled at the Moscow Conservatoire and at the end of his studies there in 2001 in the master class of Professor Eliso Virsaladze. 2001/2002 he rounded off his studies at the Theo Lieven International Piano Foundation in Como. He was 2003 the winner of the 9th Concours Géza Anda in Zurich Meanwhile Volodin looks back on a remarkable career, he gave recitals all over the world. He has also performed with prestigious orchestras, such as the Sydney Symphony, the Orchestra della Radio Svizzera Italiana, the SWR Radio Symphony Orchestra, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theater, the NDR Radio Philharmonic Orchestra Hannover, Gewandhaus-Orchester Leipzig, the Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse, the Moscow Tchaikovsky Symphony, the Orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Tonhalle Orchester Zurich. He has worked with conductors like Riccardo Chailly, Mikhail Pletnev, Eiji Oue, Gerd Albrecht, Carlo Rizzi, Zoltan Kocsis, David Zinman, Valery Gergiev and Vladimir Fedoseyev, among others. In May 2005, Alexei Volodin gave his debut recital at the Champs-Elysées Theater, where he achieved an extraordinary public and critical success, being immediately re-invited for the next seasons.
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Lotus Home Kitchen The Taste of Home and Nature At Lotus Home Kitchen, we only offer gourmet food collections which we would feed our own family with. The delicious oriental style snacks of Lotus have lower calories than most western style desserts. They are healthier yet just as delightful. 100% hand made from scratch by our loving home chefs, our food may have slight difference in the appearance. All of our recipes only use fresh ingredients directly bought from local grocery stores (e.g. Trader Joe's) and never preservatives or artificial colors. Established in 2014. Lotus Home Kitchen was born on a grocery shopping trip. The owner is an enthusiastic food lover, who is nostalgic for the home-made food in her far away hometown. Unsatisfied with the limited local selection of oriental snacks and desserts, she decided to start her own business in her kitchen and shared it with her family, friends and neighbors. Travels around the world, she keeps getting inspired by different authentic local food. She is passionate about food and especially proud of traditional oriental food. Lotus Home Kitchen was born in Michigan and will grow in Michigan. It strives to contribute to and support the local community. Lotus hires full-time moms to prepare the food with their amazing cooking skills. Lotus creates working opportunities that allow stay-at-home moms to develop their own career, share their wonderful food while taking good care of their families. Good Food, Good Life! Li started as a chemist and earned her MBA degree from University of Michigan. (Go Blue!) She is energetic and artistic. Good at fusion of western and oriental style cuisine, she keeps creating new recipes using fresh ingredients from scratch. Traveling and eating is the way she lives and works.
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The Tigger Movie The Tigger Movie is a 2000 American animated musical comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Jun Falkenstein. Part of the Winnie-the-Pooh series, this film features Pooh's friend Tigger searching for his family tree and other Tiggers like himself. The film was the first feature-length theatrical Pooh film that was not a collection of previously released shorts. This is also the first film in the series where Tigger is voiced by Jim Cummings (who also voices Pooh), Tigger's original voice actor, Paul Winchell, officially retired from the role in 1999 after A Valentine for You and died in 2005. Cummings had already played Tigger in Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue and the final 2 seasons of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The film features original songs from the Sherman Brothers. Originally, the film was slated for a direct-to-video release, until then–Disney CEO Michael Eisner heard the Sherman Brothers' score, and decided to release the film in theaters worldwide.
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Gilbert L. Dupré Gilbert Louis Dupré, Sr. (September 20, 1858 – December 18, 1946), was a self-educated lawyer and politician in his native St. Landry Parish in South Louisiana, who maintained his legal office for many years in Opelousas and served as a state court judge and member of the Louisiana House of Representatives.
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Keepers RV Center Keepers RV Center sells and services RVs. We have a complete camper store with all the parts and accessories you need for a fun camping adventure. We have been in business for 50 years. Our salespeople are experienced RVers and they will help you find the right RV for your family. We sell Lifestyle Luxury 5th wheels, Flagstaff lightweight 5th wheels and travel trailers, Dutchmen travel trailers, Denali 5th wheels and travel trailers, Silverback 5th wheels, Cedar Creek 5th wheels, Cottage park trailers, and Innsbruck travel trailers. Established in 1963. Keepers RV Center was started in 1963 by Don & Liz Keepers in Hector MN. We moved in Mankato in 1969 and to our present location 3 miles south of Mankato in 1972. Their daughter Lisa and her husband Jack May bought the business from them in 2000. Don & Liz still run errands for us in the summer but they spend the winter in sunny Arizona. Jack & Lisa have grown the business over the years and made some great experiences along the way. We specialize in 5th wheels, towable travel trailers, park models and tent trailers. We service all makes and models and have a complete store for all your camping needs. I grew up in the business that my parents owned and took more of an interest when my kids were in school. My Dad was a MN state trooper and my Mom was involved in the RV business. The business has slowly grown over the years along with the RV industry. I enjoy seeing people discover the RV lifestyle for the first time, or to see it passed down from one generation to another. We have seen more than one generation purchase RV's from us over the years.
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Hollywood Hardware We specialize in our customers leaving with a smile on their face and excited to return. Established in 1948. in 1948 Ted Messner opened Hollywood Hardware in Hollywood Park Sacramento. His son Denny has been a permanent fixture in the store since age of 7 where he started out with a broom, dusting cloth and constant teachings of customer service from his father. Hollywood Hardware is still owned and operated by Denny Messner and has a 6 year KCRA Alist Winning Housewares and Gift department founded by Denny's oldest daughter Teri. The Messner hand is always involved in the merchandise, display and customer service that has helped Hollywood Hardware remain in business since 1948. The pride of the Messner family and more importantly the Hollywood Hardware Employee Family combined with the loyalty of customers over the years is the reason Hollywood Hardware is historical community fixture in Sacramento. Hollywood Hardware is your neighborhood hardware and houseware store for all your needs. Come in and say hello! Established in 1948. in 1948 Ted Messner opened Hollywood Hardware in Hollywood Park Sacramento. His son Denny has been a permanent fixture in the store since age of 7 where he started out with a broom, dusting cloth and constant teachings of customer service from his father. Hollywood Hardware is still owned and operated by Denny Messner and has a 6 year KCRA Alist Winning Housewares and Gift department founded by Denny's oldest daughter Teri. The Messner hand is always involved in the merchandise, display and customer service that has helped Hollywood Hardware remain in business since 1948. The pride of the Messner family and more importantly the Hollywood Hardware Employee Family combined with the loyalty of customers over the years is the reason Hollywood Hardware is historical community fixture in Sacramento. Hollywood Hardware is your neighborhood hardware and houseware store for all your needs. Come in and say hello!
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Maung Zarni Maung Zarni (Burmese: မောင်ဇာနည်, [maʊ̀̃zànì]) is a Burmese democracy advocate, human rights campaigner, and a research fellow at the London School of Economics. He lived and worked in the United States for 17 years. In 1995 he founded the Free Burma Coalition and was its director until 2004. Zarni is also a member of the TRANSCEND Network for Peace, Development and Environment. He is writing a book on Burma to be published by Yale University Press. Zarni was a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics' Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit in the Department of International Development (2011–13). He is a Lecturer in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, USA (2014–15). Earlier he served as a Programme Leader for Universiti Brunei Darussalam's Institute of Asian Studies, founded in 2012. Zarni resigned position at Darussalam Brunei University in January 2013 after being instructed to stop advocating for democracy in Brunei. In his resignation letter he wrote: "I simply could not countenance allowing my employer to intimidate me into professional silence on unfolding human rights atrocities." He got into trouble for focusing attention on the Rohingya Muslim minority's oppression by Buddhist in Burma. Zarni is Buddhist.
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Kyle Wong Kyle Wong (born February 10, 1990) is an entrepreneur, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Pixlee, an enterprise SaaS platform that helps brand's marketing using user-generated content. In 2012, Wong founded Pixlee out of his dorm room at Stanford University with co-founders Awad Sayeed, Miraj Mohsin, and Jeff Chen. Wong is also a regular contributor on for Forbes where he covers the startups, social media marketing, and technology, and was named to the 2014 30 Under 30 List
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Maysoon Suleiman-Khatib Maysoon Khatib has worked as a civil rights investigator for the State of Michigan Department of Civil Rights since 2003. She has also written monthly columns for an Arab and Chaldean newspaper called Future News USA. Her columns focused on growing up Arab American and embracing one's identity. Khatib moved to Michigan from California in 2000, and immediately began serving as Editor-in-Chief of the Arab American Journal, where she encountered a need for journaling the experience of growing up Arab in America. She has been interviewed on MSNBC, CNN, Al-Jazeera English, local news channels, as well as national and international newspapers regarding topics Arab Americans face, her thoughts on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict and life post 9/11. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications with an emphasis in journalism and public relations from California State University, San Bernardino. Khatib is married to Dr. Ihsan Alkhatib and has four children. She lives in Murray, KY, and is pursuing her masters degree in Organizational Communication from Murray State University. She is: * Proficient in current computer applications including: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Oracle and CMS. * Advanced Presentation Training: Skill Development, Presenting to Large Audiences. * Mediation, Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Training. * Outstanding written, oral, presentation and interpersonal skills. * Proficient in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic. * Extensive international travel and exposure to different cultures and languages. * Advanced completion of Diversity, Civil Rights, Housing and Education Training. Specialties: * Civil Rights Specialist, educating companies and individuals on both State and Federal laws. * Columnist, writing about the experiences of growing up Arab in America.
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Dagfinn Hauge Dagfinn Hauge (14 July 1908 – 14 March 2007) was a Norwegian writer and Lutheran Bishop in the Church of Norway. Dagfinn Hauge was known for his work during World War II, when he was assigned at the prison at the Akershus Fortress in Oslo. He ministered to a number of prisoners who were sentenced to death during the Nazi occupation. After the end of World War II and of the Nazi occupation of Norway, Hauge wrote a book in which he described his experiences ministering to condemned prisoners. (Slik dør menn; 1946) Hauge was briefly a member of Oslo City Council . He was a board member of the Luther Foundation (1945–1961) and chairman of the board of Deaconess House in Oslo (1946–1960). Hauge was also secretary general of the Norwegian Christian youth league (1948–1954). He served as editor of Luthersk Kirketidende, published by Luther Foundation (1954–1962). Dagfinn Hauge was a minister at Vestre Aker in Oslo from 1959 to 1962. He then served as the bishop of the Diocese of Tunsberg from 1962 to 1978.
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Beans & Brews Beans & Brews has been serving fresh roasted, gourmet coffee since 1993. We offer an extensive menu of gourmet coffee beverages, espresso drinks, smoothies, lemonade and more. We also serve delicious pastries and treats, and many of our locations offer a selection of hot sandwiches and other food items. We are the original home of High Altitude Roasting™. We roast our coffee at a high altitude in the Mountain Valley of the Wasatch Front, which gives us a significant advantage over our competitors. You will taste the difference in Beans & Brews coffee, the smooth intensity of our coffees is unmatched from coffees roasted at lower altitudes. We offer a wide variety of coffee beans, including our signature blends, single origin coffee, certified organic and Fair Trade™ coffee, decaf coffee, and single serve coffee cups. All of our locations offer free wifi We look forward to serving you because really... it's not about us, it's about you, our Guest, and your enjoyment of the products, service and atmosphere that we offer. Established in 1993. Beans & Brews Coffee House was established in 1993 by the Laramie family in Salt Lake City, Utah. Our focus from our inception has been an unwavering commitment to the principles of Quality, Freshness, and Integrity. Today, the Laramie family still owns and operates the parent company of Beans & Brews but we have extended our family by adding franchise owners/operators to our already successful business model.
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Agricenter Showplace Arena Agricenter's ShowPlace Arena is a multi-purpose facility for equestrian events, festivals, concerts, circuses, trade shows, car & boat shows, fundraising galas and more. The facility offers a beautiful Main Arena, a covered Multi-purpose Arena, an Outdoor Arena, and an Indoor Warm Up Arena. There are 6 barns offering over 600 total stalls. Other amenities include a Show Office, Show Trailer, Indoor & Outdoor Ticket Booths. Shavings are available onsite. The ShowPlace Arena RV park allows guests to hook-up their trailer within feet of their horse. We also offer transient boarding with advance reservation Jamie White joined Agricenter in 2005. He is on the Board of Directors of The League of Agriculture & Equine Centers, serves in an elected role and is Chairman of the Sponsorship Committee. White earned The Certified Manager of Equine Centers through the League and Middle TN State University. White has been involved with horses his whole career and is co-owner of Dynamite Barrel Races, LLC and the State Director of TN International Barrel Racing Association. He has a B.S. in Agriculture from the University of Tennessee at Martin.
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Alice Helen Smelcer Alice Helen Smelcer, 71, of Fodderstack Mountain Loop, the Pine Grove Community, died Friday morning at her home. A daughter of the late Marshall and Mamie Peters, Mrs. Smelcer was retired from the former Altrista Zinc Products, now Jarden Zinc Products Inc., after 23 years of service. Her family stated: "She had a never-wavering faith in her Lord. Her testimony was an inspiration to all she met. "She had a kind word and a smile for everyone, even when her pain was great. She has touched many people's lives and left a great legacy of faith and love." Survivors include: "her beloved husband of 46 years": James Smelcer; a daughter and son-in-law: Janice and Nicki Gass; a grandson: Joshua Smelcer; three sisters: Dorothy Peters, Laura Peters, and Wanda Ruth Horner, all of Greene County; two sisters-in-law: Edith Hensley and Ruby Hensley, both of Greene County; a brother-in-law: Raymond Smelcer, of Elizabethton; her "special girls": Jean Dykes, Opal Dykes and Carolyn Bales, all of Greene County; two special nephews: Denver Dykes and Chris Dykes; a special cousin: Edna Marsh; special friends: Ann Lamons, Annie Grimes, Billie Wills, Nina Shelton, Rayvon Gentry, and Dr. Thomas Beckner, "her doctor and special friend for 29 years." The family will receive friends from 2-4 p.m. and from 6-8 p.m. Sunday, and from 1-2 p.m. Monday at Kiser Funeral Home. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. at the funeral home chapel. The Rev. Donnie Bible will officiate. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, the Horton Highway. Honorary pallbearers will be the staff of Caris Healthcare, Allison Lynch, and the staff of Laughlin Home Health.
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Helmut List Helmut List (born December 20, 1941, Graz) is an engineer, businessman, and philanthropist. He holds the academic title of Professor Doctor. He is CEO of AVL, (Anstalt für Verbrennungskraftmaschinen List, "Institute for Combustion Engines List") which was founded by his father, the engineer and inventor Hans List, in 1948. AVL operates globally and is based in Graz, capital of Austria's province Styria. The Helmut-List-Halle is named for him. It is a large multi-purpose cultural venue, serving for many events during the annual Styrian Autumn Festival. The hall features ideal acoustic conditions for classical concerts.
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Sterling Optical For the past century Sterling Optical has built a solid reputation for providing professional eye exams, quality eyewear services and impeccable customer service from all of our certified optometrists and staff. Every one of the nearly 100 eyewear store locations, provides full service eye care for the entire family at reasonable prices. Come to any of our numerous locations nationwide for a superior selection of eyeglasses, contact lenses, and designer sunglasses, all at the best value for the entire family. At Sterling Optical you See More & Save More. Established in 1914. Sterling Optical opened its first door in the financial district of New York in 1914. Thirty-five successful years later, a second store opened in the Washington, D.C. area. In 1966, Sterling embarked on the first of its expansion programs by acquiring IPCO, a retail optical company and public corporation, making Sterling Optical one of the largest retail optical chain in the Northeast. In October of 1993, Sterling Optical's parent company Emerging Vision, Inc. acquired 26 new stores with the Site for Sore Eyes chain in California. As a franchise, we have been repeatedly named by Crain's Franchise Buyer and by Entrepreneur Magazine as one of the top franchise operators in the United States. As we enter our 100th year in business, we have renewed our commitment to remain an industry leader in the optical industry.
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Herbert Mohr-Mayer Herbert Mohr-Mayer (born September 22, 1933) is a German jeweller who was president of Victor Mayer Co. from 1965 to 2005. He continued the legacy of the Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé. He was born to the jeweller Edmund Mohr and his wife Maria Mayer in Pforzheim, Germany. His grandfather was the German jeweller Victor Mayer who founded the Victor Mayer jewelry company in Pforzheim in 1890. Another famed family member is his brother the computer pioneer Manfred Mohr. Mohr-Mayers childhood was overshadowed by the bombing of Pforzheim in 1945 during World War II. The dramatic event took the lives of many of his childhood friends and destroyed 83% of the inner city. The building he grew up in which also housed the Victor Mayer Co. remained miraculously untouched by the disaster. In 1960 he received a PhD in business administration at the University of Munich, then he worked with jewellers Asprey in London and Altenloh, Brussels until 1964. There he refined his taste and skills in jewelry making. In 1965 he and Hubert Mayer became owners of the Victor Mayer Jewelry manufacturing company in Pforzheim. Mohr-Mayer turned the Victor Mayer company over to his son Marcus O. Mohr in 2001 and retired from his position in 2003. Mohr-Mayer continues to represent the Fabergé workmaster at events of the Collegium Fabergé and gives lectures on the history and making of Fabergé eggs. Mohr-Mayer is also a nephew of the German women's lib activist Else Mayer. He became instrumental in turning her nunnery in Bonn into a chritable foundation. Herbert Mohr-Mayer has been volunteering in the Else Mayer Foundation since 2004.
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Tomasz Iwan Tomasz 'Tomek' Iwan (born 12 June 1971 in Słupsk) is a retired Polish footballer who played for a number of clubs throughout Europe, such as Olimpia Poznań, ŁKS Łódź, Warta Poznań and Lech Poznań in Poland, Roda JC, Feyenoord, PSV and RBC Roosendaal in the Netherlands, Trabzonspor in Turkey and Austria Wien and Admira Wacker in Austria. He also represented the Polish national side, earning 40 caps.
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Yi Hong Yi Hong (born 1974 in Seoul) is a descendant of the Joseon Dynasty rulers, who works as a model and entertainer. She is the eldest daughter of His Highness Prince Yi Seok of Korea by his second wife, Donkgo Jeonghui, and a great-granddaughter of Emperor Gojong of the Korean Empire. She is commonly referred to as "the last Imperial princess" by the public in South Korea.
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Lakshmi Machine Works Lakshmi Machine Works Limited (LMW) is India's largest textile machinery and CNC Machine Tool manufacturers, based in Coimbatore founded by Cavalier Dr. G.K. Devarajulu. It started its operation in 1962 in Periyanaickenpalayam in Coimbatore city with technical collaboration with Swiss-based textile machinery manufacturer Rieter for textile machines and German based Steel and Ammunition major Krupp. In mid 1980's the company bought over its Coimbatore based longtime rival and much older Textile and engineering giant Textool. The company is promoted and owned by the Lakshmi Mills family. History stands as a documented proof of LMW's Corporate and Financial success reflecting phenomenal growth since first year of operations. LMW has 60% market share in the domestic Textile Spinning Machinery Industry. LMW diversified into CNC Machine Tools and is a brand leader in manufacturing customized products. LMW Foundry makes Precision Castings for industries the world over. The only company in Asia outside Europe to manufacture OE products for Mikron of Switzerland. LMW's Global presence has grown over the years, with a market presence not only in developing countries, but also in Europe. LMW has won the Top Export Award in textile machine exports for the past seven years. LMW has also Opened up a Management Institute, D J Academy For Managerial Excellence and DJ School of Design in Coimbatore.D. J. stands for the late D. Jayavarthanavelu, son of founder of LMW, the late G. K. Devarajulu. Credentials
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Fifth Third Bank & ATM Fifth Third Bancorp is a diversified financial services company headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Company had $144 billion in assets and operated 1,191 full-service Banking Centers, including 94 Bank Mart® locations, most open seven days a week, inside select grocery stores and 2,541 ATMs in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Florida, Tennessee, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Georgia and North Carolina. Fifth Third operates four main businesses: Commercial Banking, Branch Banking, Consumer Lending, and Wealth and Asset Management. Fifth Third also has a 18.3% interest in Vantiv Holding, LLC. Fifth Third is among the largest money managers in the Midwest and, as of June 30, 2016, had $305 billion in assets under care, of which it managed $26 billion for individuals, corporations and not-for-profit organizations. Investor information and press releases can be viewed at www.53.com. Fifth Third's common stock is traded on the NASDAQ® Global Select Market under the symbol 'FITB.' Fifth Third Bank was established in 1858. Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender
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Jimmy Steele (republican) Jimmy Steele (August 8, 1907 – August 9, 1970) was an Irish republican and Irish Republican Army (IRA) member born in Belfast, Ireland. Steele joined Fianna Éireann in 1920 during the Irish War of Independence and later went on to join the IRA. He was arrested in 1923 and again in 1924 and imprisoned in Crumlin Road Gaol. After his release in 1925, Steele helped in the reorganisation of the IRA's Belfast Brigade. In 1935 Steele led an IRA raid on a RUC base within the grounds of Campbell College, a school in the east of the city. The raid was unsuccessful due to a tip-off, but Steele managed to escape. The following year he was arrested for the raid along with several other IRA members and again sent to Crumlin Road Gaol. In 1943 Steele, along with Patrick Donnelly, Ned Maguire and Hugh McAteer escaped from the Gaol. Shortly afterwards he was appointed adjutant of the Northern Command. While on the run he helped 21 prisoners escape from jail on March 20, 1943, this was known as The Big Derry Jail Escape. Steele spent a further ten years in prison after arrests in late 1943 and 1967. He wrote for a number of republican publications, including Glor Uladh, Resurgent Ulster and An Phoblacht. In the 1950 United Kingdom general election Steele stood for Sinn Féin in the West Belfast constituency. Steele was founder of the Belfast Republican Press Centre in 1970. He was the first editor of Republican News, which started as a monthly and later became a weekly. He died on August 9, 1970 the year after the IRA split, in which he sided with the Provisionals. He was one of the leaders of the 1969 split, being critical of the leadership of the time.
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Jordi Llopis Jordi Llopis i Freixas set up his own design studio in Barcelona, jordi llopis design, after working successively for Metalarte, Niall O’Flynn Studio and Uli Marchsteiner Designer. Since 2000, moreover, he has worked with various leading design companies and publishers. The designer is currently engaged in developing new lamps for Bover, Leds C4, Faro, and other manufacturers of lighting and sustainable urban furniture for Grisverd. As a teacher, he has been guest professor at the Instituto Europeo di Design Barcelona (IED), and at BCD Barcelona Centre de Disseny (BCD), amongst others. Llopis has taken part in some fifteen collective exhibitions at major international design events. His works have been published in monographic works. Jordi Llopis holds an MA RCA in Furniture and Product Design from the Royal College of Art, London, and a Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Design from the Elisava Design School of Barcelona. From 2010 to 2012 is Board Member of the ADI FAD in Barcelona. In 2012 opens Brots space, an editor, shop, studio and creative space, furniture, lighting and objects. Also an external platform for designers, where we are going to introduce products by continuing openings, workshops and various activities. Currently professor at ESDi (Lighting Design). more info at www.jordillopis.com mail@jordillopis.com facebook: jordi llopis design Specialties: Lighting, Furniture and Product Design Urban furniture Product development Creative adviser Design Manager Product Editon Teaching
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Steilacoom Catholic Church The Steilacoom Catholic Church (also known as the Church of the Immaculate Conception) is a Roman Catholic church in Steilacoom, Washington, USA. It was originally built in 1855 near Fort Steilacoom, but was moved to its present location in 1864. It was the first Catholic church built in Washington. It was a mission church. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
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Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council The Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council (UPC) is the strategic planning agency for the Abu Dhabi (emirate), which supports the realisation of Abu Dhabi Vision 2030 through the creation and continuing evolution of an Emirate-wide strategic framework plan. Chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council is responsible for defining the shape of the Emirate, along with the associated land uses, to ensure the development of a professionally designed, sustainable and well-managed urban environment, which incorporate world-class transport and infrastructure systems and support the implementation of Economic Vision 2030 and Environment Vision 2030.
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Autogyro An autogyro (from Greek α’υτός + γύρος, self-turning), also known as gyroplane, gyrocopter, or rotaplane, is a type of rotorcraft which uses an unpowered rotor in autorotation to develop lift, and an engine-powered propeller, similar to that of a fixed-wing aircraft, to provide thrust. While similar to a helicopter rotor in appearance, the autogyro's rotor must have air flowing through the rotor disc to generate rotation. Invented by the Spanish engineer Juan de la Cierva to create an aircraft that could fly safely at slow speeds, the autogyro was first flown on 9 January 1923, at Cuatro Vientos Airfield in Madrid. De la Cierva's aircraft resembled the fixed-wing aircraft of the day, with a front-mounted engine and propeller in a tractor configuration to pull the aircraft through the air. Under license from Cierva in the 1920s and 1930s, the Pitcairn & Kellett companies made further innovations. Late-model autogyros patterned after Etienne Dormoy's Buhl A-1 Autogyro and Igor Bensen's designs feature a rear-mounted engine and propeller in a pusher configuration. The term Autogiro was a trademark of the Cierva Autogiro Company, and the term Gyrocopter was used by E. Burke Wilford who developed the Reiseler Kreiser feathering rotor equipped gyroplane in the first half of the twentieth century. The latter term was later adopted as a trademark by Bensen Aircraft.
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Vodafone Czech Republic Vodafone Czech Republic a.s. is a Czech telecommunications company. It is among the largest Czech companies by revenue. It was established as Český Mobil (Czech Mobile) in 1999, when the government of Miloš Zeman granted it a free license to operate the third mobile GSM network. Its mobile network was called Oskar; the company itself was renamed in September 2004 to Oskar Mobil. In 2005 the international company Vodafone became the sole shareholder, which in November 2005, approved the most recent change in the company name. Czech Vodafone currently has over 3 million customers. The director is Balesh Sharma since the end of 2013.
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Peter Thomson (diplomat) Peter Thomson, born in Suva in 1948, is a Fijian diplomat and has served as Fiji's Permanent Representative to the United Nations since February 2010. For the year 2014, he was elected President of the Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the United Nations Office of Project Services (UNOPS). He presided over Fiji's election to the 2013 Chair of the Group of 77 and China - the UN's largest negotiating group with 133 Member States. He was the architect of the name-change of the UN's Group of Asian States to the new name of the Asia-Pacific Group, effective 2011.[citation needed] In 2014 the President of Fiji conferred on Peter Thomson the award of Officer of the Order of Fiji.
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Mole-Richardson Co. Mole-Richardson, also known as Mole, is a stage lighting instrument and motion picture lighting manufacturing company originally based in Hollywood, California. The company was started in 1927 by Sicilian immigrant Pietro "Peter" Mule (changed to Mole). Born November 10, 1891, in the Italian town of Termini Imerese, Palermo, Sicily, he first worked for General Electric (GE) in New York.
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Pierre Frechette Pierre Fréchette has 30 years of experience in the healthcare industry in North America and Europe. He founded Renaissance in 2010 in partnership with RoundTable Healthcare Partners after leaving his role of President & CEO at Sandoz Canada Inc., a position he held since 2004 when Sandoz, a division of Novartis, acquired Sabex Holdings Inc. from RoundTable. Mr. Fréchette was President & CEO of Sabex at the time of the acquisition by Sandoz. Under Mr. Fréchette’s leadership, Renaissance built a strong portfolio of companies including Confab Laboratories and DPT Laboratories in the contract development and manufacturing segments plus Renaissance Pharma and Prestium Pharma for the commercialization of niche generic pharmaceuticals and mature brands. Mr. Fréchette received his Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering and his diploma in Business Administration from the University of Sherbrooke.
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Anna Wierzbicka Anna Wierzbicka [ˈanna vʲɛʐˈbʲitska] (born 10 March 1938 in Warsaw) is a Polish linguist currently working at the Australian National University in Canberra. Brought up in Poland she graduated from Warsaw University and finally emigrated to Australia in 1972, where she has lived until now. With over twenty published books, many of which were translated into foreign languages, she is a prolific writer. Wierzbicka is famous for her work in semantics, pragmatics, and cross-cultural linguistics. She is especially known for Natural Semantic Metalanguage, particularly the concept of semantic primes. This is a research agenda resembling Leibniz's original "alphabet of human thought", which Wierzbicka credits her colleague, linguist Andrzej Bogusławski, with reviving in the late 1960s.
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Éric González Éric González was born in Ponferrada (Spain) in 1986. At the age of 8 he began studying the oboe at the Conservatory of Ponferrada, where he ended his basic studies with the highest qualifications. Later he moved to the Higher Conservatory of Music of La Coruña (Spain), where he did the first year of University. After this year his career jumped by winning a scholarship to study at the « Liceo » Higher Conservatory of Music of Barcelona (Spain), where he studied with José Manuel González (soloist in the Royal Symphony Orchestra of Seville, Spain) and took master classes with the most renowned soloists in the world. After finishing his studies in Barcelona, he moved to Munich (Germany) where he continued his oboe and English horn studies with Prof. Ingo Goritzki, who is considered one of the best teachers of his time and the main teacher of the best principal oboes in the European Orchestras. Throughout this time, Éric González took specialization classes with soloists of all Europe like François Leleux, Stefan Schilli, Thomas Indermühle, Lucas Macías, Albrecht Mayer, Dominik Wollenweber, Washington Barella, Mizuho Yoshii, Juan Manuel Lumbreras, Christian Schmitt, Gareth Hulsen or Emanuel Abbühl. So far, Éric González has worked with numerous European orchestras. He has performed in Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, England, Holland, Russia, South Korea... Since 2012 Éric González has been principal oboe and principal English horn of the Guiyang Symphony Orchestra (GYSO).
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David Marquardt David F. Marquardt (born February 1, 1949) was a co-founder of venture capital firm August Capital in 1995. He has served on more than 25 boards of directors during his 20 year venture capital career including Microsoft, Sun Microsystems (acquired by Oracle), Seagate, Adaptec, and Grand Junction Networks (acquired by Cisco). Prior to August Capital, Marquardt was a co-founder of Technology Venture Investors (TVI) in 1980 where he was involved in four highly successful funds that invested in more than 100 start-up and emerging growth companies. Among these early investments was Microsoft, where TVI was the sole investor and where Marquardt served on the board of directors from 1981 until 2014. Marquardt has been involved in every phase of the entrepreneurial process from seed investments to classic venture financings, mergers & acquisitions, public offerings and restructuring & privatizations. Marquardt began his venture career at Institutional Venture Associates, where he spent a year after graduating from business school. Previously, he was a design engineer and development manager at Diablo Systems (acquired by Xerox) where he collaborated on and/or led various disk drive and printer programs. Marquardt received a BSME from Columbia University in 1973 and an MBA from Stanford University in 1979. He also completed coursework for an MSEE at Stanford University. He has served as president of the Western Association of Venture Capitalists and is a past director of the National Venture Capital Association. Marquardt currently sits on the boards of Netpulse, Samba, Xirrus and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. He was ranked number 9 on the Forbes 2006 Midas List.
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Kenneth Wolstenholme Kenneth Wolstenholme DFC & Bar (17 July 1920 – 25 March 2002) was the football commentator for BBC television in the 1950s and 1960s, most notable for his commentary during the 1966 FIFA World Cup which included the famous phrase "some people are on the pitch...they think it's all over....it is now!", as Geoff Hurst scored England's fourth goal.
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Andy Parfitt Andrew Parfitt (born October 1958, Bristol) is the Executive Director of Talent for ad agency Saatchi & Saatchi. He was the Controller of BBC Radio 1 in the United Kingdom, and held that role from 1998–2011, taking over from Matthew Bannister. He was also the controller of BBC Radio 1Xtra, BBC Asian Network, BBC Popular Music and BBC Switch. He was recently appointed Chair of the UK charity Youth Music.
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Denis Nayden Denis Nayden is an Advisory Managing Partner of Oak Hill Capital Partners. Prior to joining Oak Hill in 2003, Denis was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of GE Capital, where he was responsible for 20 separate businesses representing $555 billion of aggregate assets and 90,000 employees in 35 countries. Denis held various credit, portfolio management, and business unit leadership roles over nearly 26 years at GE Capital. He earned a B.A. degree in English, magna cum laude, and an M.B.A. in Finance from the University of Connecticut, where he serves on the Board of Trustees.
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Purdy chiropractic We offer chiropractic adjustments to help relieve the symptoms associated with: Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Headaches, Asthma, Allergies, Sciatica (Sciatic Nerve Pain), TMJ, Bulging Discs, Pregnancy Pain, and many more! At Purdy Chiropractic, it is our mission to improve the quality of your life. We know that health is so much more than just not feeling pain. We strive to have our patients reach their fullest innate potential. Established in 2007. Dr. Tony Purdy graduated as a Doctor of Chiropractic from Life University in June of 2005. He comes from a long line of chiropractors, which include: his father, sister, aunt and uncle. Dr. Tony is married to Dr. Marie-Claude, who is a chiropractor as well; they have two children, Olivia and Daxten. As a recipient of chiropractic care since birth, he understands how powerful the body is when free of nerve interference. (i.e. Subluxation) Dr. Marie-Claude Purdy has been in practice for 6 years. She is currently the youngest ever to graduate from Life University in Marietta, Georgia. She is from Montreal, Quebec, therefore she is fluent in both French and English.Dr. M-C has taken care of patients that were an hour old to 90+ years old. She utilizes many adjusting techniques including Diversified, Thompson, Gonstead, Extremity adjusting, Toggle Recoil, and Activator. Both doctors are members of the Michigan Association of Chiropractors and International Chiropractic Pediatric Association
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Guy Lux Maurice Guy, better known as Guy Lux (21 June 1919 in Paris - 13 June 2003 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French game show host and producer perhaps best known for his 1961 creation of the game show Intervilles (the basis for the British program It's A Knockout). He also repopularized the word "Schmilblick".
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Szymon Szewczyk Szymon Szewczyk (born December 21, 1982) is a Polish professional basketball player. He currently plays for Stelmet Zielona Góra of the Polish Basketball League. Szewczyk grew up with PKK Szczecin (Poland) youth teams. He has been a member of the Polish Junior National Team, the Polish Under-20 National Team and the Polish “B” National Team. He currently is a member of the Polish National Team. After he played two successful seasons in his native Poland, he was evaluated by several top teams in Europe before signing with Braunschweig of Germany’s top division (Bundesliga I) for the 2002-03 season. Many considered him at the time as the best prospect from Poland in his age group. Szewczyk was a second round draft pick of the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2003 NBA Draft (#35), but did not play for the team. His rights were sent to the Oklahoma City Thunder in a three-team trade that brought Kevin Martin to the Minnesota Timberwolves. He played at the 2009 Las Vegas Summer League.
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Don Kennard Don Kennard (May 6, 1929 – March 17, 2011) was a United States politician for the Democratic Party representing Fort Worth and Tarrant County in both the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate from 1953 to 1973. Kennard represented the former District 60–3 in the Texas House from 53rd through the 62nd Legislatures, and the Tenth District in the 58th through the 62nd Legislatures. Kennard was an early proponent of a wide variety of conservation-related initiatives in the Legislature. He is particularly celebrated for his success in securing dedicated funding for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department from cigarette taxes. Kennard was indirectly responsible for the Fort Worth Zoo obtaining a baby elephant in 1964. Following his service in the Legislature, Kennard taught and led research efforts at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas. He is especially noted for coordinating the Natural Area Survey, which provided the blueprint for many years of later public land acquisitions of Texas areas of special ecological, scenic, or historic value.
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Kristian Gerner Kristian Gerner ([krɪɧan gɛːɳər], born 1942) is a Swedish historian, author, expert on Eastern Europe and Professor of History at Lund University (since 2002). From 1994 to 2002, he was Professor of Eastern European History and Culture, also at Uppsala University. Gerner earned his doctorate at Lund in 1984. He is a board member of the Institute for Information on the Crimes of Communism. On 4 December 2013, in Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, he commented on a clip sent on Russian state television where a Swedish children's programme was used as an example, saying that he recognized the arguments from Russian propaganda, calling them sexuality hostile and homophobic, and also saying that they represented a totally heinous atmosphere pursued by the Putin leadership in tight coalition with the Russian Orthodox church.
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34 Montagu Square, Marylebone 34 Montagu Square is the address of a London ground floor and basement flat once leased by Beatles member Ringo Starr during the mid-1960s. Its location is 1.3 miles (2.09 km) from the Abbey Road Studios, where The Beatles recorded. Many well-known people have lived at the address, including a British Member of Parliament, Richard-Hanbury Gurney, and the daughter of the Marquess of Sligo, Lady Emily Charlotte Browne. The square was named after Elizabeth Montagu, who was highly regarded by London society in the late 18th century. Paul McCartney recorded demo songs there, such as "I'm Looking Through You", and worked on various compositions, including "Eleanor Rigby". With the help of Ian Sommerville he converted the flat to a studio for Apple Corps' avant-garde Zapple label, recording William S. Burroughs for spoken-word Zapple albums. Jimi Hendrix and his manager, Chas Chandler, later lived there with their girlfriends. Whilst living there, Hendrix composed "The Wind Cries Mary". For three months, John Lennon and Yoko Ono rented the flat, taking a photograph that would become the cover of their Two Virgins album. After the police raided the flat looking for drugs, the landlord of the property sought an injunction against Starr to prevent it from being used for anything untoward or illegal. Starr sold the lease in February 1969. In 2010, Ono unveiled a blue marker plaque at the site, making it an English Heritage "building of historical interest".
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University of Scranton The University of Scranton is a private, non-profit, co-educational, Catholic and Jesuit research university, located in the historic Hill Section of Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1888 by William O'Hara, the first Bishop of Scranton, as St. Thomas College. In 1938, the College was elevated to university status and took the name The University of Scranton. The institution was operated by the Diocese of Scranton from its founding until 1897. While the Diocese of Scranton retained ownership of the University, it was administered by the Lasallian Christian Brothers from 1888 to 1942. In 1942, the Society of Jesus took ownership and control of the University. During the 1960s, the University became an independent institution under a lay Board of Trustees. The University of Scranton is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities and is served by the Scranton Jesuit Community.
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Murdoch Maxwell MacOdrum Murdoch Maxwell MacOdrum (May 30, 1901 – August 1, 1955) was the second president of Carleton College (later Carleton University) in Ottawa, Ontario.Born in Nova Scotia, MacOdrum got his B.A. from Dalhousie University in 1923, his MA in 1925 from McGill and a PhD in English from the University of Edinburgh. In 1935 he was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in Sydney, N.S., where he ministered for four years. After a stint at the Dominion Coal and Steel Co. in Sydney, MacOdrum came to Ottawa in 1944 to sell war bonds. There he was recruited by Carleton College's founder and president, Henry Marshall Tory, to be his executive assistant and eventual successor. MacOdrum became president upon Tory's death in 1947. MacOdrum successfully lobbied the Ontario government to give the young but as-yet-unrecognized college a charter and degree-granting powers, which it got in 1952. He also oversaw many of the land deals that would eventually lead to Carleton's move to a new Rideau River campus in 1958, though he died three years before that move actually took place. In his honour, the second building on the new campus was named the Maxwell MacOdrum Library. He died of a heart attack in 1955. Upon his death, MacOdrum was succeeded by acting president James Alexander Gibson.
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Scott Coker Scott Coker is a mixed martial arts promoter. He was the founder and CEO of Strikeforce which was sold to Zuffa, LLC. Zuffa rolled Strikeforce into their UFC promotion shortly after the purchase. He is the current President of Bellator MMA.
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Gerald B. Whitham Gerald Beresford Whitham (13 December 1927 – 26 January 2014) was a British–born American applied mathematician and the Charles Lee Powell Professor of Applied Mathematics (Emeritus) of Applied & Computational Mathematics at the California Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Manchester in 1953 under the direction of Sir James Lighthill. He is known for his work in fluid dynamics and waves.
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New German Performance Performance, service and repair shop specializing in parts and services for VW and Audi vehicles, with two locations in Maryland and Virginia. Wholesale, retail, and internet sales. Established in 1997. New German Affiliate Inc. was founded in January of 1997. The owners came together to create a business that would provide outstanding customer service, responsibly supporting the tuning lifestyle, and offer the best parts and service possible to the enthusiasts of the VW/Audi scene. Along the way, we have spread out to many areas of our market. We have found ourselves as the top distributor in the U.S. for many European and domestic companies. We also have an in-house fabrication, tuning, install center, and are retailing across the world via the web and advertising. The early years of New German helped define who we are today. We stayed true to course, worked until the early hours of the morning on more occasions than I'd like to recall, and tried to remember everyday, what had brought us together. As we narrowed our focus and grew to recognition in the market, we decided to create a new name to do business under. New German Performance was born. Mike has been active in the VW/Audi community since 2008, but only recently came on board at New German Performance. Mike handles all aspects of New German's marketing- including our online forum presence, social media reach, and digital and print advertising.
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DJ Booma DJ Booma Share Become a Fan EDM / Electro / Dubstep Ann Arbor, MI Overview Music Videos Shows Featured Songs 0:00 / 0:00 play all share all embed Electrohammer (Vip Remix) 4:20 Electrohammer (Original Mix) 5:20 Gravity 3:05 Lullaby 5:01 Outer Space 3:07 All Music » Past Performances Mar 28 2013 Crossroads Bar ypsilanti, MI - 03.28.13 Jan 18 2013 The Necto Ann Arbor, MI - 01.18.13 All Past Shows » prev next Community Like 354 Status DJ Booma has a show on 12/28/2013 at 09:00 PM @ Xtreme Bounce ... in Ann Arbor, MICHI http://www.reverbnation.com/c./poni/251776537 #concert 383 Fans Become A Fan Let DJ Booma know how you like their music. Add Comment Featured Video DJ Booma - Feed Me The Truth (Mashup)(Bassnectar, Feed Me, Pretty Lights, Oscillator Z) Duration - 4:21 Views - 199 Likes - 2 All Videos » About the Artist Booma is ultimately the creative outlet and creation of Miles Lentz. Born in 1991 and named after Miles Davis, his early years were Influenced by listening to Blues, Bluegrass and Folk music performed by his father Kevin L... Read More Become A Fan SPONSORED Influenced by: Tycho, Pretty Lights, Dillon Francis, Emancipator, Netsky 116 Song Plays 22 Video Plays 383 Total Fans More Artist Blog soundcloud.com/dj-booma facebook.com/pages/Booma youtube.com/watch?v=3Wsu6xw504k More Band Members Miles Lentz - DJ Favorite Artists NIKO MARKS EDM / Detroit, MI Brad Parker Rock / Lakeland, FL Suggested Collections ReverbNation CONNECT Artist Spotlight Artist You Should Know: Dance-Pop Stunner Beca Success Spotlight: My Gold Mask
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Brad Carlton Bradley "Brad" Carlton is a fictional character from the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless, portrayed by Don Diamont. The character became a mainstay on the series for over ten years. He was known for his relationships with Traci Abbott, Ashley Abbott and Victoria Newman, as well as his business rivalries with Jack Abbott and Victor Newman. In 2009, the character drowned in a frozen lake.
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Lois Lane Lois Lane is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, the character first appeared in Action Comics #1 (June 1938). Lois is an award-winning journalist and the primary love interest of Superman. For fifteen years in DC Comics continuity, she was also his wife. Like Superman's alter ego Clark Kent, she is a reporter for the Metropolis newspaper, the Daily Planet. The character was created from many influences. Her physical appearance was originally based on Joanne Carter, a model hired by Superman co-creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, and Siegel's future wife. Siegel based Lois' personality on Torchy Blane—a gutsy, beautiful, and headline-hunting reporter, portrayed by Glenda Farrell in a series of 1930s films. Siegel took the character's name from actress Lola Lane, who played Torchy Blane on one occasion. Lois was also influenced by the real life journalist Nellie Bly. Depictions of Lois Lane have varied since her character was created in 1938, spanning the entire history of Superman comics and other media adaptations. During the Silver Age of Comics, she was the star of Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane, a comic series that had a light and frivolous tone. The original Golden Age version of Lois Lane, as well as versions of her from the 1970s onwards, portrays Lois as a tough-as-nails journalist and intellectual equal to Superman. Throughout the character's long history, she has always remained the most prominent love interest in Superman's life, and is considered the archetype comic book love interest.
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Chris Perkins, PMP For the last 7 years I have worked in the utility industry working on operations/substation servers. I have setup a new domain for the substation network as we expanded our windows systems to the substation. Including setting up Active Directory Structure, Group Policies, User Rights, Remote access to relays and HMI/RTU, DNS forwarding, Network configuration and more. We used SCCM and Hyper-V for our substation servers until we decided to instead use VMware in the last year. Example projects that I have lead: Maintenance Data System - This project was designed to utilize technology in the substation. We setup remote access to substations to save drive time. We then added Fault location email system and relay/device off comm. email system. This allowed engineers and operation administrators to get the information they needed quickly and efficiently to make those real-time decisions that are needed in emergencies. We improved the data gathering to show data that is needed through applications like eDNA Web. Upgraded the substation servers from 2003 to 2008R2 and virtualized all servers for more efficiency (first with Hyper-V then VMWare). Network redesign - Connected substation and operation data directly to the end corporate users in a secure and safe method. Before both substation network and corporate network were two completely separate. By incorporating a DMZ domain I was able to get substation data to users that needed that data. This project completely changed how the company looked at networking and security. leading to many other improvements. Before this job I worked as a Desktop Support Specialist for my high school when I was a senior. Then was hired by Butte County Office of Education where I worked as a desktop support specialist for 5 years. When I moved to Sacramento I was hired by the University to work on Servers and Lab computers for 3 years.
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Trevor Tainton Trevor Keith Tainton (born 8 June 1948) is a former footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League between the 1960s and 1980s for Bristol City. He was born in Bristol and first appeared in the league for Bristol City in the 1967–68 season and he went on to play 486 League games for the Ashton Gate side. He was a member of the successful promotion side of 1976, and went on to play for City in the First Division. During the 1981/82 season Tainton joined Torquay United, scoring one goal in 19 league appearances that season before moving to Trowbridge Town. After retiring from football he worked as a security officer at the Oldbury Nuclear Power Station.
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Nathan Handwerker Nathan Handwerker (June 14, 1892 – March 24, 1974) was a Jewish-American entrepreneur who immigrated from Eastern Europe, and who is known for founding the Nathan's Famous brand of restaurants specializing in hot dogs.
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Elof Jäderholm Axel Elof Jäderholm (born 24 July 1868 in Söderhamn–deceased 5 March 1927 in Norrköping) was a Swedish zoologist and botanist.
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Arlene's Artist Materials We sale professional artist materials and offer a full service custom frame shop. Everyone on staff at Arlene's is also an artist, so we are able to answer any of your questions. Whether you paint, draw, sculpt; are a professional, student or a beginner artist, you will find what you need at Arlene's. We have items found nowhere else in the capital district. We deeply discount all our paints, brushes, canvases, and easels every day. Many more in-store specials are going on constantly- come in and check them out. Established in 1960. Arlene's Artist Materials started out as a ceramic studio in 1960, originally located in a small 500 sq ft store on Madison Ave (the site of the present day Partridge Pub). Arlene's outgrew their original store and moved to its current location at 57 Fuller Road, Albany, NY (with over 10,000 sq ft) in 1974. Teachers, students, craft enthusiasts, parents and hobbyists can always find what they need at Arlene's. Come and browse the handmade art papers, unique journals and artsy novelties in the gift section of our store. Even the non- artist can find something at Arlene's. Arlene's Artist Materials is about the art community- from student-quality to professional materials, we have items found nowhere else in the area. We have over 40,000 different products and will be happy to special order anything we don't have in stock. Whether you paint, draw, sculpt; are a professional, student or a beginner artist, you will find what you need at Arlene's. We have items found nowhere else in th
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