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A.B. Cammaert (Gus) Staff A. Metrikine A.B. Cammaert J.S. Hoving E. Lourens J.M. Barbosa F. Pisanò A. Tsouvalas P.G.F. Sliggers A.C.M. van der Stap G. Tol K.N. van Dalen M.A. van den Berg M. Zhao H. Hendrikse A. Jarquin Laguna C. Keijdener T. Lu P. van der Male P.C. Meijers N. Oikou Y. Qu T.C. Raaijmakers F.W. Renting S. Sánchez Gómez M.L.A. Segeren K. Sektani W.G. Versteijlen R. van Vliet M. Zhao Gus Cammaert Associate Professor Arctic Engineering E-mail: [email protected] Office: 2.86 Presence: Tue, Wed, Thu Telephone: +31 (0)15 27 88223 Civil Engineering and Geosciences > About faculty > Departments > Hydraulic Engineering > Sections > Offshore Engineering > Staff > A.B. Cammaert A.B. Cammaert (Gus) Gus Cammaert has been working as an Associate Professor on Arctic Engineering since 2010, where his main research interests include Structural Engineering in the Arctic and Arctic Offshore Operations. Before joining the Offshore Engineering section at Delft University, Gus Cammaert was the Programme Director Arctic Technology at DNV (Det Norske Veritas) Research and Innovation. Prior to joining DNV in 2001, he was Professor of Ocean Engineering at the Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada. Next to his Arctic research at Delft University, Gus performs consultancy work in the field of Arctic and Offshore Engineering. Name author: Webmaster Hydraulic Engineering
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Avanti (project) Avanti was established by the UK Department of Trade and Industry in 2002 to formulate an approach to collaborative working in order to enable construction project partners to work together effectively. The project was promoted by the Department of Trade and Industry with the support of most of the largest UK firms in the construction industry. Avanti also involved the International Alliance for Interoperability (IAI), Loughborough University and Co-Construct, a network of five construction research and information organizations. The Avanti programme aimed to help overcome problems caused by incomplete, inaccurate and ambiguous information.
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Universal Knowledge Solutions Universal Knowledge Solutions - (UKS) is the Middle East's leading learning solutions enabler, with years of experience in the fields of education and training. UKS utilizes its unmatched expertise and strategic partnerships with leading educational and technological providers to deliver a comprehensive range of learning products and services that serve Schools (K-12), Higher Education and Government & Corporate sectors. Our highly experienced technical staff works with clients to design, develop and deliver flexible, cost-effective and customized learning solutions, based on state-of-the-art training needs analysis frameworks, blending online and face-to-face learning. UKS is a subsidiary of Al Tanmiya Holding, a conglomerate committed to the development of Human Capital in the corporate and academic worlds.
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Paul Napier Paul Napier was born on March 10, 1930 in Rochester, New York, USA as Paul Vincent Napier. He was an actor and producer, known for Old Grace (2008), Dishonored (2012) and The Secret Life of an American Wife (1968). He was married to Marie Louise Bonadi. He died on February 21, 2015 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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P T Mohammed Sunish P T Mohammed Sunish (Malayalam: പി ടി എം സുനിഷ് ) (born 25 May 1975) is the managing director of Kerala State Women Development Corporation,Government of Kerala. He is also the first CEO of Gender Park.
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Pride Bristol Pride Bristol is a not-for-profit organisation in Bristol, England, which works to promote LGBT equality in the south west, and organises a week-long pride festival in July each year. Their motto is "Celebrating Diversity, Championing Equality, Across the South West". Pride Bristol organised its first events when it was founded in 2010, including Bristol's first ever LGBT pride parade, showing the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival at The Watershed, a show at The Bristol Hippodrome, a one-off performance by Rhona Cameron at Metropolis, and literary reviews by Stella Duffy and Paul Burston at The Arnolfini. Sonique performed as the headline act for the main Pride Day, alongside La Soirée's Le Gateau Chocolat, in a festival attended by more than 20,000 people, which was voted Bristol's best festival by Venue Magazine. Pride Bristol 2011 runs from Saturday 9 to Sunday 17 July, and includes shopping, theatre, film, art, literature, historical and a few sporting events. Pride Day itself will be on Saturday 16 July, and will include a parade through the city, and a festival in Castle Park with Kelis as the headline act, supported by Clare Maguire, and will be opened by Peter Tatchell. Since being established in 2010 Bristol Pride has returned each year, run by We Are Fest CIC, located in Bristol's Castle Park (though on College Green for 2011). Pride 2014 will be on 12 July with a week of events running from the 5th.
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Sarah Thornton I am a public relations and marketing consultant with 20 years' experience. I have worked both in-house and at agencies to help local and regional companies achieve their business goals. I have offices in Denver Colorado and Las Vegas Nevada and work in the greater Phoenix market as well. Services including strategic planning, public relations, marketing, advertising, special event management and professional marketing writing services. My team can also provide website design and graphic design services. Current clients include ASCAYA, Badlands Entertainment, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Nevada, Arizona and California Properties, Century Communities, American Patriot Solar, Ferrari Public Affairs, LV.Net, Maupin Naylor Braster Attorneys at Law, NEDCo, REAL Trends, Ryland Homes, Ultegra Financial Partners and WestCorp Management Group. My work in the communitycurrently includes serving on the Board of Directors for Dolls for Daughters and has included volunteering with the Clark County Bar Association's Community Service committee, the National Association of Women Business Owners, the Public Relations Society of America's (PRSA) Las Vegas Valley and Colorado chapters and the International Association of Business Communicators' (IABC) Las Vegas and Colorado chapters. I currently serve as chapter president for IABC Colorado and am a past board member for PRSA Colorado. I am a past chapter president for both organizations' Las Vegas chapters. Specialties: Professional services, legal/law, real estate, restaurant & hospitality, medical services and special events.
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Risa Lavizzo-Mourey Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey (born 1954) is the President and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, One of America's largest philanthropic organizations devoted to health and health care. She is the first woman and the first African-American to head the Foundation, which has an endowment of about $8 billion and distributes more than $400 million a year. Risa was named one of the 100 Most Powerful Women by Forbes in 2008 and one of The Grio's History Makers in the Making As of 2014, she is listed as the 88th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.
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Genesis Chiropractic Wellness Center At Genesis Chiropractic Wellness Center, the doctors and staff have extensive experience in the field of chiropractic care. The facility serves the greater Chicago, Illinois area, including the West Loop. In addition to chiropractic care, the facility also offers cranial sacral therapy, massage therapy, physical therapy, and acupuncture. The doctor and her staff take great pride in being able to offer such a wide array of services and treatment options. By offering Reiki and acupuncture, Callista Lay, DC introduces the unique benefits of traditional Chinese medicine and Japanese healing techniques to her clients. This allows her to offer a unique blend of old world treatment options alongside the most current, state-of-the-art healing techniques that are available today. Callista Lay, DC is a Board Certified chiropractic physician who assumed management of Genesis Chiropractic Wellness Center in late spring of 2016. She took over management from the practice founder, Dr. Joel Rieff. Dr. Rieff still sees patients at the facility and is working with Dr. Lay to help keep the practice moving forward. Dr. Lay graduated from the National University of Health Sciences and has over 13 years of experience in the chiropractic field. Patients who began visiting the practice when Dr. Rieff was in charge are now choosing to stay because of the influx of new ideas and health options that have been introduced by Dr. Lay.
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Christopher Hornsrud Christopher Andersen Hornsrud (15 November 1859 – 12 December 1960) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He served as leader of the Labour Party from 1903 to 1906 and became a member of the Storting in 1912. In 1928, he became the first Norwegian Prime Minister from the Labour Party, but the cabinet had a weak parliamentary basis and was only in office for three weeks from January to February. He combined the post of Prime Minister with that of Minister of Finance. After resigning he became Vice-President of the Storting, a position he held to 1934.
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Samuel D. Gross Samuel David Gross (July 8, 1805 – May 6, 1884) was an American academic trauma surgeon. Surgeon biographer Isaac Minis Hays called Gross "The Nestor of American Surgery." He is immortalized in Thomas Eakins' The Gross Clinic, (1875), a prominent American painting of the nineteenth century. A bronze statue of him was cast by Alexander Stirling Calder and erected on the National Mall, but move in 1970 to Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
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susanna legrenzi Curatrice di design dell'inovazione e giornalista, dopo aver lavorato come caporedattore a Io donna -Corriere della Sera, scrive ancora per numerose testate, insegna Culture Visive al Politecnico di Milano, cura mostre e progetti di comunicazione off-line e on-line. Dal 2016 segue progetti digital-social per Logotel (Project leader Museo del Novecento di Milano), Explora Tourism (SMM e progetti speciali), Polaris, Poltrona Frau. Da dicembre 2013 a febbraio 2015, è stata Head of Social Media Strategy per Expo Milano 2015 (Triennale di Milano). From december 2013 until february 2015, Susanna worked as head of Social Media Strategy for Expo Milano 2015. Design curator and journalist, after working for many years as senior editor at Io donna / Corriere della Sera, she writes for a lot of magazines (Living - Corriere della Sera; Io Donna - Corriere della Sera, Form Magazine...) and teaches at University (Politecnico Milano). She also organises design exhibitions, lectures, special projects and others things. Collaborations Ad Italia | Alchemy | Cosmit | Jakala | Hublab | Expo Milano 2015 | Explora | Flat Design | Fondazione Roma Europa | Form Magazine | Grandi Stazioni | Il Giornale dell’Architettura | Io donna - Corriere della Sera | Klat Magazine | Lambretto Art Project | La Vita Nova / Sole 24 Ore | Living - Corriere della Sera | Logotel | L’HUB Milano | Lupetti Editori | Mart Rovereto | Museo del Novecento Milano | Naba Academy | Poltrona Frau Group | Polaris Life | Politecnico Milano | Rcs Libri | Valcucine | Walter Voulaz | Vogue Italia | Telecom Italia | Triennale Milano | Trieste Contemporanea
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Tricia Sawyer Tricia Sawyer born (April 6, 1968 in Pasadena, California) is an American make-up artist in the film and print industry. She has worked extensively in the motion picture industry as a personal artist to Sharon Stone, Lindsay Lohan, Sylvester Stallone, Gina Gershon, Kate Beckinsale, Brittany Murphy, Michael Douglas, Geena Davis, Scarlett Johansson and Jessica Alba. She has also done several films as department head, along with countless print campaigns, media, awards, and television shows. Sawyer began her career at the Joe Blasco Make-Up School in Los Angeles at the age of 18. After graduating, Sawyer started her film career working as an artist with Roger Corman's Concorde/New Horizons, and on several music videos, most notably productions for Alice Cooper, Ozzy Osbourne and Janet Jackson. In 1992, Sawyer worked with Sharon Stone on "Where Sleeping Dogs Lie," which was the first of twenty feature films on which they would work together. Sawyer joined the IATSE union at 22, and acted as department head on her first union film Sliver. Sawyer became the spokesperson for Prescriptives Cosmetics in 1995 where she was responsible for the re-design of the existing color line up along with design of new collections. After a four-year spokesperson run, she stayed on at Estée Lauder as an independent development consultant. She is the CEO of Tricia Sawyer Beauty, Inc. which produces a variety of prosumer cosmetics, most notably Full Potential Foundation which contains 55% pigment as compared to the industry standard of 10% pigment. Currently, Tricia is the department makeup head for the House Of Card Series. She resides in Malibu, California.
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Hertha Engelbrecht Hertha Engelbrecht (born March 28, 1922 in Hamburg, died March 24, 2012 in Bad Honnef) was a German lawyer, as Senate director for 27 years head of the representation of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg at the Federal. In addition, she was chairman, honorary chairman and managing director of the German Lawyer's Association. In 1965, she became the successor to the lawyer Charlotte Graf chairwoman of the German Lawyer's Association (djb) and held this function for two years until 1967. Subsequently, she followed the notary and former chairman Renate Lenz-Fuchs as chairman, while she was honorary chairman of the djb.
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Housing Works Housing Works is a healing community of people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Our mission is to end the dual crises of homelessness and AIDS through relentless advocacy, the provision of lifesaving services, and entrepreneurial businesses that sustain our efforts. Advocacy Housing Works fights for funding and legislation to ensure that all people living with HIV/AIDS have access to quality housing, healthcare, HIV prevention information and other life-sustaining services, as well as legal protections from stigma and discrimination. Housing Works is a grassroots organization committed to the use of non-violent civil disobedience in order to further our mission to end AIDS and homelessness. Services Since 1990, we have provided a comprehensive array of services to more than 20,000 homeless and low-income New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS. Supportive services include but are not limited to housing, healthcare, meals and nutritional counseling, mental health and substance use treatment, job training, and legal assistance. Entrepreneurial Businesses Housing Works pioneered the concept of social enterprise-businesses whose profits fund the mission of a parent not-for-profit organization. This self-sustaining model provides employment opportunities to the community in addition to our fundraising efforts. Our businesses include Housing Works Thrift Shops, Housing Works Bookstore Cafe and The Works Catering.
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Mark Atal Employed at CHC Helicopters as a Business Analyst for strategic sourcing working on vendor rationalization and Vendor Management. I was the Purchasing Supervisor for global procurement team providing service to CHC Helicopter fleet, third party MRO contracts, Engines and Components. I handle consumables and tooling parts sourcing for base start-up, repair, overhaul and aircraft modifications for AS332L, EC225, S92, S76, S61, AW139, Bell DND and other aircrafts in six continents. I cooperate closely with our engineers, project managers, quality assurance and customer service officers to ensure fast, accurate, and on time purchasing of parts for our customers and workshops. I also implement, create and organize the purchasing share-point for team collaboration among our commercial, shipping, receiving and customs departments. In addition, from 2011 to the present, I have worked on third party contracts such as Omni-flight ambulance which operates BK117, EC135, EC145, AS350, and Pilatus PC-12 aircrafts as well as Milestones, LA County modification and CAPS in our Airframe site in Delta, BC. I started in the aviation industry as a Purchaser and Controller for West Coast Air. I was given only one cabinet of rotable and consumable parts, tools and shop supplies to support three aircrafts. I was responsible for procuring aircraft parts such as standard hardwares, sheet metals, composite materials, connectors, avionics instruments, rotable accessories for DHC-2 Beavers, DHC-6 Twin Otter, and Floats. After eight years of hard work and dedication, I resigned from West Coast Air, leaving the company with a stable stores and supply chain to support a fleet of 21 Seaplanes, PT6 and R985 spare engines operating within British Columbia Canada.
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Rong Chen Dr. Chen has developed many databases, software, and patents to drive precision medicine, clinical diagnosis, and therapeutic target discovery using big data approach to collect and analyze hundreds of thousands of genomes with electronic medical records. He has published over 80 papers in top tier journals, including Lancet, Cell, Nature Biotechnology, Nature Methods, Science Translational Medicine, PNAS, and JCI. He is an Assistant Professor and Director of Clinical Genome Informatics at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, established clinical genome informatics laboratory, and led resilience, personalized cancer therapy, clinical exome sequencing, non-invasive prenatal test, and several endocrine tumor sequencing projects. Before joining Mt. Sinai, he has help built a startup company called Personalis to interpret personal genome and exome sequences for clinical diagnosis, and won the sequencing contract from VA Million Veteran program. While working as a research scientist with Atul Butte at Stanford University, he established the largest translational bioinformatics databases, identified clinical diagnostic biomarkers for organ transplant rejection, published the first Clinical Assessment of Human Genome and led the wave of personal genome report. He has also worked in Quest Diagnostics, Abgenix (bought by Amgen), and Accelrys (now known as BIOVIA), analyzed various types of big data, from thousands of protein structures, hundreds of antibody structures, to millions of microarray data, launched several cancer diagnosis assays, and wrote one of most widely used protein-protein software ZDOCK. Specialties: precision medicine, translational bioinformatics, clinical genome informatics, big data, electronic medical records, genetics, genomics, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, organ transplant
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Robert Overend Robert Overend is a Northern Ireland farmer, businessman and former Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. He is a deputy Grand Master of the Orange Order. Overend was a prominent member of the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party in the mid-1970s. In 1975, he proposed that the Order formed a new, united unionist party, but this was rejected. He was elected for Vanguard to the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention from Mid Ulster, In 1976, an unsuccessful attempt was made on his life by the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA). Overend joined the United Ulster Unionist Party (UUUP) on its formation, and was elected to Magherafelt District Council for the new party at the 1977 local elections, holding his seat in 1981 local elections. Overend stood for the UUUP again at the Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1982, but was not successful. In the run-up to the election, his son, Robert Andrew Overend, was seriously injured by an INLA bomb. During the 1990s, he served as Deputy Grand Master of the Orange Order. Outside politics, he works as a pig farmer and is chair of the Ulster Pork and Bacon Forum. His daughter-in-law, Sandra Overend, is an Ulster Unionist member of the Northern Ireland Assembly. Overend has another son, Nigel.
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Emily Krzystowczyk I am a PhD candidate at NC State University in the field of Chemical Engineering, with my BSE from Tulane University.
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BroadPoint, Inc. BroadPoint, Inc. is the parent company for BroadPoint Technologies, LLC and BroadPoint Federal, LLC. BroadPoint Technologies, LLC A business consulting firm that specializes in implementing and tailoring software solutions for associations, not-for-profits, professional services organizations and other mid-sized companies to help them run more efficiently and make better decisions-so that ultimately they can better manage their growth. With headquarters based in the Washington, D.C. Metro Area, BroadPoint has been ranked in the Accounting Today and Bob Scott's Insights Top 100 VAR lists and is the largest Microsoft Dynamics partner in the mid-Atlantic and one of the largest iMIS solution providers on the east coast. BroadPoint is also a member of the InterDyn network of providers. BroadPoint's New Blog can be found at: www.broadpoint.net/blog Microsoft Dynamics GP Partner Microsoft Dynamics CRM Partner Microsoft Dynamics SL Partner Microsoft Dynamics AX Partner iMIS Solution Provider BroadPoint Federal, LLC A seasoned, CMMI Maturity Level 3 assessed, SBA-certified small business covering an extensive project portfolio with expertise in Federal Financials and reporting systems; Case Management; Federal Shared Services; Contact Center Management systems; Business Process Management (BPM); Governance, Risk and Compliance; Business Analytics and Business Intelligence; Operations and Maintenance; and agile custom development methodologies. BroadPoint has over 13 years of experience planning, designing, customizing, implementing, and supporting large-scale business and operational projects for the Federal government.
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Stanisław Jankowski Stanisław Jankowski (code name: "Agaton") was an SOE agent and Polish resistance fighter during World War II and an architect who played a prominent role in the post-war reconstruction of Warsaw. Student and assistant lecturer in architecture at the Warsaw University of Technology, Jankowski was mobilized as an officer during German invasion of Poland in 1939. He escaped from Poland after being captured by Soviet forces and joined the Polish Armed Forces in the West. He became an SOE agent (Cichociemny) and in 1942 was parachuted back into occupied Poland, where he became an expert document forger (codename "Agaton") for the Polish resistance. In 1944 he took part in the Warsaw Uprising (member of the Batalion Pięść in the Radosław Group). He was taken prisoner by the Germans. After the end of the Uprising, he became an aide-de-camp to General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, the leader of the Polish Home Army. After the war he resumed his career as an architect. He took part in the reconstruction of Warsaw; many of his projects took him abroad (to Iraq, Peru, Yugoslavia and Vietnam).
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Federación Aragonesa de Fútbol The Aragonese Football Federation (FAF) is the governing body of the sport of football in Aragon, Spain. The FAF organises Group 17 of the Tercera División, with the assistance of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), as part of the Spanish football league system. It also organises the regional divisions.
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David Yassky David S. Yassky (born March 3, 1964) is a former member of the New York City Council. First elected in 2001, he represented the 33rd Council District, which includes parts of downtown Brooklyn, including Brooklyn Heights, Greenpoint, Williamsburg, DUMBO, Boerum Hill and Park Slope. Yassky is a graduate of Princeton University and Yale Law School. He was a budget analyst for the New York City Office of Management and Budget. He then served as chief counsel to the House Subcommittee on Crime, a subcommittee chaired by Charles Schumer. Yassky was a member of the faculty of the Brooklyn Law School. In 2006, Yassky ran for U.S. Congress in Brooklyn, losing to Yvette Clarke. On September 29, 2009 he lost the run-off election for the Democratic nomination for New York City Comptroller. In 2010 Yassky was appointed chairman of the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission.
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Johann Amman Johann Amman, Johannes Amman or Иоганн Амман (22 December 1707 in Schaffhausen – 14 December 1741 in St Petersburg), was a Swiss-Russian botanist, a member of the Royal Society and professor of botany at the Russian Academy of Sciences at St Petersburg. He is best known for his "Stirpium Rariorum in Imperio Rutheno Sponte Provenientium Icones et Descriptiones" published in 1739 with descriptions of some 285 plants from Eastern Europe and Ruthenia (now Ukraine). The plates are unsigned, though an engraving on the dedicatory leaf of the work is signed "Philipp Georg Mattarnovy", a Swiss-Italian engraver, Filippo Giorgio Mattarnovi (1716-1742), who worked at the St. Petersburg Academy. Amman was a student of Herman Boerhaave at Leyden from where he graduated as a physician in 1729. He came from Schaffhausen in Switzerland in 1729 to help Hans Sloane curate his natural history collection. Sloane was founder of the Chelsea Physic Garden and originator of the British Museum. Amman went on to St Petersburg at the invitation of Johann Georg Gmelin (1709-1755) and became a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, regularly sending interesting plants, such as Gypsophila paniculata, back to Sloane. Linnaeus maintained a lively correspondence with Amman between 1736 and 1740. Amman founded the Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences on Vasilyevsky Island in St Petersburg in 1735. In 1739 he married Elisabetha Schumacher, daughter of Daniel Schumacher, the court librarian in St Petersburg. Ammania of the Lythraceae was named not for Johann Amman, but for Paul Amman (1634-1691), botanist, physiologist and director of the Hortus Medicus at the University of Leipzig and who published work on Materia medica in 1675. Johann Amman is denoted by the author abbreviation Amman when citing a botanical name.
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9th Parliament of Kenya The 9th Parliament of the Republic of Kenya was opened by elected President Mwai Kibaki on February 18, 2003. It was the first time that the formerly-dominant Kenya African National Union of Daniel arap Moi was in the minority. The triumphant NARC (a coalition of the National Alliance Party of Kenya and Liberal Democratic Party), which dominated in the general elections of 2002 was in the majority, led by Kibaki. However, after the 2005 constitutional referendum, Kibaki threw out the LDP members from his Cabinet, at which point the LDP left NARC and formed the Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya in coalition with Uhuru Kenyatta's KANU party. In 2007, KANU left the coalition and mostly joined with Kibaki's new Party of National Unity, although some of its members stayed with the ODM-Kenya. The original NARC, now headed by Charity Ngilu, allied itself with the ODM-Kenya, which also split into two parties, one ODM led by Raila Odinga and the other ODM-Kenya by Kalonzo Musyoka. The major contestants for the presidential elections were Mwai Kibaki of the PNU coalition, Raila Odinga of ODM and Kalonzo Musyoka of ODM-Kenya.
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William Mikkelsen William Mikkelsen (25 October 1901 – 13 December 1962) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Sør-Varanger as a son of a smallholder. He spent most of his career as a manual labourer, both at sea and on land. He was a member of Sør-Varanger municipal council from 1945 to 1951 (in the executive committee) and from 1955 to 1962. He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Finnmark during the term 1945–1949. In total she met during 276 days of parliamentary session. He was also a board member of Finnmark Fylkesrederi from 1947 to 1959.
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2008 Tennessee Titans season The 2008 Tennessee Titans season was the team's 49th season and 39th in the National Football League, their 12th in Tennessee, and their tenth as the Titans. Despite being expected by most sportswriters to finish third or even fourth in the AFC South, they compiled a 13–3 regular season record—the best in the NFL—and won home-field advantage for the duration of the playoffs. However, the Titans lost two of their last three regular season games, and were eliminated by the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round.
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25991
Jack Eccles (trade unionist) Jack Fleming Eccles (9 February 1922 – January 2010) was a British trade unionist. Eccles was born in Heaton Moor and grew up in Chorlton, then studied at the University of Manchester. During World War II, he served with the 14th Army in Burma. In 1948, he took employment as an organiser with the National Union of General and Municipal Workers. His family had a long history in the union, with his grandfather Fleming Eccles and father Tom Eccles both having played leading roles. Eccles also served as a Labour Party member of Manchester City Council. In 1966, he became the Lancashire regional secretary of the union. In 1973, Eccles joined the council of the Trades Union Congress, and in 1980, he was awarded the CBE. He served as President of the TUC in 1985, during which time he opposed the UK miners strike. He retired the following year.
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Gather Gather is a demand-driven media company. The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Skyword, the leader in Search-Driven Media (SDM). The site is powered by content created by Skywriters, who create more than 8,000 pieces of content that reach more than 9M people worldwide. Gather is the place where millions and millions of people come for fresh perspective on what's happening now. Gather members can share their own views and join in conversation with others who share their interests. The Gather site offers thousands of pieces of content in the following categories: Entertainment, Sports, Politics, Celebs, Business and Technology.
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Globalware Solutions GlobalWare Solutions is a leading global provider of software content delivery and information management services for the world's leading technology and information-based companies. Utilizing our advanced web based tools and our vertically integrated manufacturing facilities, GlobalWare Solutions provides a wide range of global manufacturing, fulfillment, supply-based-management and e-commerce solutions. GlobalWare Solutions was formed when two of the industry's leading software service companies, ZBR Publications, Inc., and Bindco Corporation, merged, creating one of the industry's largest vertically integrated global information management companies. With our acclaimed GlobalView Internet based tools, GlobalWare Solutions provides our customers with an unsurpassed end-to-end business solution for the global management and delivery of digital content, information and physical products. No other company can match the level of vertical integration that we possess. That is the GlobalWare Solutions advantage! We manufacture all the components so "We Are the Supply Chain"! GlobalWare Solutions is headquartered in Haverhill, MA, in a 300,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility. Their West coast division is located in Redwood City, CA, in a 250,000 sq. ft. facility. Our European division is located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in a 50,000 sq. ft. facility.
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Elvira Wayans Elvira Wayans is an American screenwriter. She is the sister of Dwayne Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Damon Wayans, Sr., Nadia Wayans, Kim Wayans, Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans. She is the aunt of Craig Wayans, Damon Wayans, Jr., Michael Wayans, Cara Mia Wayans and Kyla Wayans, and the mother of Chaunté Wayans and Damien Dante Wayans. Wayans, who was named after her mother, was born in New York City, New York, the daughter of Elvira Alethia (Green), a homemaker and social worker, and Howell Stouten Wayans, a supermarket manager. Her family was involved in the Jehovah's Witnesses religion. She and her family lived in New York's Chelsea neighborhood. Despite not being involved in Hollywood like her brothers and sisters, she was a writer on her brother Damon's show My Wife And Kids.
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4906
Zhivka Klinkova Zhivka Klinkova (30 July 1924 - 23 December 2002) is a Bulgarian composer, pianist and conductor. She was born in Samokov, Bulgaria, and graduated from the Sofia Academy of Music in 1951, after studying with Parashkev Hadjiev for composition and Dimitar Nenov for piano. She continued her studies with Rudolf Wagner-Régeny and Boris Blacher at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik. She worked as conductor of the Kutev Folkloric Philharmonica from 1951 to 1960, and composed works for the ensemble's repertoire.
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Frank M. Fitzgerald Frank Moore Fitzgerald (November 11, 1955 – December 9, 2004) was an American lawyer and politician. Born in Grand Ledge, Michigan, Fitzgerald graduated from the College of William & Mary and received his law degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. He practiced law in Lansing, Michigan and was an assistant prosecuting attorney for Eaton County, Michigan. He served in the Michigan House of Representatives 1986-1998. He was appointed Michigan State Insurance Commissioner and later Commissioner of Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Services. Fitzgerald died suddenly at LaGuardia Airport in New York City while on a business trip. His great-grandfather was John Wesley Fitzgerald, who also served in the Michigan House of Representatives, and his grandfather was Frank Dwight Fitzgerald, who served as Governor of Michigan, and his father was John Warner Fitzgerald who served on the Michigan Supreme Court.
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Hans Wouda Hans Wouda (born 7 April 1941 in Amsterdam, North Holland) is a former water polo player from the Netherlands, who competed in the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics for his native country. In both games he finished in seventh position with the Dutch Men's Water Polo Team. Wouda is married to the former Olympic swimmer Betty Heukels. He is not related to Dutch swimmer Marcel Wouda.
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E Ink Corporation E Ink Corporation is a privately held manufacturer of electrophoretic displays (EPDs), a kind of electronic paper. E Ink is located in Billerica, Massachusetts, and was co-founded in 1997 by undergraduates J.D. Albert & Barrett Comiskey, Joseph Jacobson (professor in the MIT Media Lab), Jerome Rubin (LexisNexis co-founder) and Russ Wilcox. Two years later, E Ink partnered with Philips to develop and market the technology. Jacobson and Comiskey are listed as inventors on the original patent filed in 1996. In 2005, Philips sold the electronic paper business as well as its related patents to Prime View International. E Ink has since partnered with various companies, including Sony, Motorola and Amazon.com, to allow for the development of products like the Sony Reader, MOTOFONE F3, Barnes & Noble nook, and Kindle, Hanlin eReader which utilize E Ink technology. On June 1, 2009, E Ink Corporation announced an agreement to be purchased by one of its primary business partners, Prime View International (TPO: 8089), a Hsinchu, Taiwan-based manufacturer, for over $400 million. PVI has since been renamed E Ink Holdings Inc. It is predicted that the purchase by Prime View will speed the development of color E Ink. E Ink's "Vizplex" technology is used by Nook, Kindle 2, txtr Beagle and Kobo Mini. E Ink's "Pearl" technology is claimed to have a 50% better contrast ratio. It is used by 2011-2012 Kindle models, Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch, Kobo Touch and Sony PRS-T1. E Ink's "Carta" technology is used by Kindle Paperwhite (2nd and 3rd generation), Kindle Voyage, Kobo Glo HD and Kobo Aura H2O.
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Royal Group, Inc When your home is your castle, it deserves the Royal treatment. Royal Group is a leading North American maker of PVC and vinyl building and home improvement products such as window profiles, fencing and decking; it also produces vinyl siding. Its Royal Mouldings division makes decorative moldings and millwork. Royal Pipe Systems makes plastic pipe and fittings for municipal, plumbing, and electrical construction uses. Other divisions include Royal Window & Door Profiles and Royal Building Products. Royal is a subsidiary of plastics and chemicals maker Axiall Corporation (formerly Georgla Gulf Corporation).
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Dorothy Stratten Dorothy Ruth Hoogstraten (February 28, 1960 – August 14, 1980), who took the professional name Dorothy Stratten, was a Canadian Playboy Playmate, model, and actress. Stratten was the Playboy Playmate of the Month for August 1979 and Playmate of the Year in 1980. Stratten appeared in three comedy films and in at least two episodes of shows broadcast on US network television. She was murdered at the age of 20 by her estranged husband/manager Paul Snider, who committed suicide on the same day. Her death inspired two motion pictures, the 1981 TV movie and the 1983 theatrical release Star 80, as well as the book The Killing of the Unicorn and the songs "Californication" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, "The Best Was Yet to Come" by Bryan Adams and "Cover Girl" by the Canadian rock band Prism.
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Locksmith Eugene Oregon Established in 2008. Locksmith Eugene Oregon started in 2008 as Precision Lockout Service, to help Simon apply his business knowledge and pay for school while studying at the University of Oregon. After graduation, the company evolved to a full service locksmith company serving Eugene and surrounding areas. I have been a locksmith since I was 5 years old. I grew up working with my father, Ernie, at Ernie's Lock & Key in The Dalles Oregon. I moved to study business at the University of Oregon and started my own locksmith company at 18. My company has been so successful that I decided to stay in Eugene post graduation. I swim, bike, run and race triathlons for fun in my free time. Go Ducks!
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Craig Farrell (politician) Craig Maxwell Farrell (born 28 January 1964) is an Australian politician, and a member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council representing the seat of Derwent for the Australian Labor Party. Farrell was elected to the Legislative Council in a by-election on 7 May 2011 following the resignation of Michael Aird in 2010. He also served as a councillor and Deputy Mayor of Derwent Valley Council until October 2011, and was an electoral officer in the New Norfolk office of federal MP Dick Adams. In February 2012 he stood down as president of the Derwent Valley Railway Preservation Society but remained on the board. On his first day in Parliament, Farrell was appointed Deputy Leader of Government Business in the Upper House. A year later he was appointed Leader of Government Business in the Upper House on the retirement of the incumbent, Doug Parkinson. In the 1980s, Farrell hosted The Cartoon Company, a Saturday morning cartoon programming block on TasTV, with a costumed character called "Boss Poss". From the 1990s he was variously a television sales executive and real estate representative.
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Kelly Moise – Senior Partner MY BUSINESS: Services: Charitable Giving Strategies Estate Conservation Strategies Retirement Funding Strategies COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Leadership Huntsville Connect Class 9 WIFS member (Women in Insurance and Financial Services) WID member (Women in Defense) HASBAT member (Huntsville Association of Small Businesses in Advanced Technology) Member of All Saints Lutheran Church Involved in supporting many local charities through the Irish Society of North Alabama MY FAMILY: I attended the University of Evansville. After college, I owned and operated MEGA Gymnastics for 12 years, employing a staff of 30 and instructing more than 700 gymnasts. Patrick and I were married in 2003 and moved to Hampton Cove, Alabama. I balance my career by being involved in the lives of my two children, Chelsea, who attended Birmingham Southern College and is now pursuing her PhD at Georgia Tech, and Kieran, who attends Hampton Cove Middle School. I enjoy training at Crossfit Moontown and learning karate with my son, Kieran. When we have the time, our family enjoys traveling. Our favorite locations so far have included Paris, Dublin, and the south of Spain. We also look forward to visiting our family in West Africa as well.
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Duke Daughtery Executive summary Duke Daughtery is the Kansas City office Audit Services and Consumer and Industrial Products practices leader. With more than 25 years of public accounting and private industry experience, Daughtery has provided accounting and advisory services to companies with revenues ranging up to more than $7 billion. He has significant experience in complex transactions such as M&As, due diligence, public offerings, private placements and transaction structuring. He also has significant SEC experience, including financial reporting, registration statements, comfort letters and SEC comment letters. He has served clients in the manufacturing, technology, financial services, media and communications, hospitality, and entertainment industries. Prior to joining Grant Thornton, Daughtery served 18 years with a Big Four firm.
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Brenda Vineyard Runyon Brenda Vineyard Runyon (1868 - 1929), founder and director of the First Woman's Bank of Tennessee in Clarksville, Tennessee in 1919. The bank was the first bank in the United States to be managed and directed entirely by women. Ms Runyon resigned her position in 1926 due to failing health and was unable to secure a successor. The First Trust and Savings Bank of Clarksville absorbed the bank in 1926. Ms. Runyon was the wife of a Clarksville physician Dr. Frank Runyon. Both doctor and Ms Runyon were born in Trenton, Todd County, Kentucky. They had two sons, both pursued professional careers. Ms. Runyon was active in the civic affairs of Clarksville and was director of the Clarksville branch of the American Red Cross during World War I. It was following the war that Ms Runyon organized the First Woman's Bank of Tennessee after being challenged to do so by a local business.
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Clay Mathematics Institute The Clay Mathematics Institute (CMI) is a private, non-profit foundation, based in Peterborough, New Hampshire, United States. CMI's scientific activities are managed from the President's office in Oxford, United Kingdom. The institute is "dedicated to increasing and disseminating mathematical knowledge." It gives out various awards and sponsorships to promising mathematicians. The institute was founded in 1998 through the sponsorship of Boston businessman Landon T. Clay. Harvard mathematician Arthur Jaffe was the first president of CMI. While the institute is best known for its Millennium Prize Problems, it carries out a wide range of activities, including a postdoctoral program (ten Clay Research Fellows are supported currently), conferences, workshops, and summer schools.
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David R. Pollard A finalist in JCI’s Top 10 Outstanding Young Persons in Dublin 2018, David Pollard is the Innovation Projects Manager at the Rehab Group. He was an Institute of the Future fellow for his work on positive platforms to support people with disabilities in employment and his projects include creating smart rooms for people with disabilities to live more independently have appeared in Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/denisebrodey/2018/07/29/how-disability-friendly-is-your-workplace-4-ways-to-put-your-business-to-the-test/ David is the organiser of Hack Access Dublin, a 3-day event to create innovative solutions to the city’s accessibility challenges. David has a passion for education with a Masters in Learning & Teaching and organises Digital Citizenship Summit Ireland. He is the founder of Learning Tech Labs, a 3,000+ community of educators, developers and entrepreneurs based in Ireland, England and Mexico. On the side, David organises Ireland’s Startup Weekend Education and Sustainability verticals to support people to build their own startups. David also founded an inclusive coding network, CodED Club, at Trinity College Dublin and is Irish Ambassador for the Electronic Platform for Adult Learning in Europe and European Maker Week, two European Commision projects as well as Disabilities Ambassador for DiverseIn.
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Juhana Polso Welcome to my profile page! I'm a Finnish new media marketing enthusiast with robust leadership skills and an abundance of demonstrated proficiency in social media management, B2C sales, and video production. Worldwide travel and studies in both Finland and the U.S. have given me valuable global experience, amplified my appreciation of diversity, and made me interculturally knowledgeable. Since Fall 2013, I have been pursuing an MBA & MIS dual degree at the University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA (AACSB Accredited), in order to develop my marketing and technology skills further. Both academic and professional experience have morphed be into an effective team player and mentor. In conclusion, if you're looking for a highly innovative and creative yet organized and detail-oriented worker who can conduct market research and develop creative concepts with confidence in a time-sensitive environment, I could very well be the solution to your problem! Please feel free to contact me at [email protected]. Check my detailed background and project examples below. Cheers!
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Phil ya Nangoloh Phil ya Nangoloh (born on 22 September 1954 in Ogongo in the Omusati region) is a Namibian human rights practitioner. He heads the organisation Namrights, formerly Namibia's National Society for Human Rights (NSHR). In search of better educational opportunities ya Nangoloh left Namibia in 1974. On his way into exile, he worked as a sheep and cattle herder in Angola and was later imprisoned in Zaire under the pretext of spying for Rhodesia. He was released at the request of Hisham Omayad of the United Nations Council for Namibia and transferred to SWAPO in Lusaka. In November 1974 he became a member of the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN). Later ya Nangoloh was sent to the Soviet Union where he received military training and completed a degree in radio engineering. By a visit to Finland, he came under renewed SWAPO suspicion of espionage and before he was deported to SWAPO in Angola, he escaped from the Soviet Union. Then trying to apply for political asylum in Switzerland, failed. In 1981 he was deported to the U.S where he secured a grant as part of the UN Council for Namibia to study electrical engineering. The late 80s he returned to Namibia. There he was standing up, among other things for the release of detainees by SWAPO in exile. In 1989 he founded the National Society for Human Rights of Namibia (NSHR) now known as NamRights which has since extensively reported on a variety of human rights issues.
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Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport (Waray: Luparan Daniel Z. Romualdez, Tagalog: Paliparang Daniel Z. Romualdez) (IATA: TAC, ICAO: RPVA), also known as Tacloban City Airport, is an airport serving the general area of Tacloban, a highly urbanized city on Leyte island in the Philippines. It is the main gateway from Manila and Cebu to the Eastern Visayas Region in central east Philippines. It is classified as a Class 1 principal (major domestic) airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, the agency responsible for the operations of all the airports in the Philippines excluding the major international airports. As of 2013, Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport is ranked as the eighth busiest airport by passenger volume out of the 45 commercial airports in the Philippines. The airport is named after Daniel Z. Romualdez, a former speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives. It is one of two airports in the Philippines named after a member of the Romualdez family, the other being Imelda R. Marcos Airport in Mati after Imelda Romualdez-Marcos, the wife of the late president Ferdinand Marcos. On 8 November 2013, the airport was largely destroyed due to the onslaught of Typhoon Haiyan. On 17 January 2015, the airport apron was the site of a large open air mass held by Pope Francis that attracted nearly half a million pilgrims coming from all over the country to remember the effects of Typhoon Haiyan.
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Aneurin Bevan Aneurin Bevan (15 November 1897 – 6 July 1960), often known as Nye Bevan, was a Welsh Labour Party politician who was the Minister for Health in the UK from 1945 to 1951. The son of a coal miner, Bevan was a lifelong champion of social justice, the rights of working people and democratic socialism. He was a long-time Member of Parliament (MP), representing Ebbw Vale in South Wales for 31 years. He was one of the chief spokesmen for the Labour Party's left wing, and of left-wing British thought generally. His most famous accomplishment came when, as Minister of Health, he spearheaded the establishment of the National Health Service, which was to provide medical care free at point-of-need to all Britons, regardless of wealth. He resigned when the Attlee government decided to transfer funds from the National Insurance Fund to pay for rearmament. The left-wing group within the party was described as "Bevanite" but he did not control it.
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Wells Fargo Bank Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is a nationwide, diversified financial services company with $1.6 trillion in assets. Founded in 1852, Wells Fargo provides banking, insurance, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial finance through more than 8,700 locations, more than 12,500 ATMs, online (wellsfargo.com), and mobile devices. We’re headquartered in San Francisco, but we’re decentralized so every local Wells Fargo store is a headquarters for satisfying all our customers’ financial needs and helping them succeed financially. We do business with one in three U.S. households. Wells Fargo has more than 265,000 team members in 36 countries across our approximately 90 businesses. At the end of third quarter 2014, Wells Fargo ranked fourth in assets among U.S. banks and was the world’s most valuable bank by market capitalization. In 2013, Euromoney named Wells Fargo “Best Bank” in its Global Awards for Excellence, the first time a U.S.-based bank has won the top award. The Chronicle of Philanthropy ranked Wells Fargo’s corporate giving in the top two among all U.S. companies each of the past two years. Our vision: “We want to satisfy all our customers’ financial needs and help them succeed financially.”
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Sir Henry Chamberlain, 1st Baronet Sir Henry Orland Chamberlain, 1st Baronet (1773– 31 July 1829) was a British diplomat, consul general to Portugal and chargé d'affaires to Brazil. He was created a baronet on 22 February 1828. Henry was a natural son of the Honourable Henry Fane, Clerk to H.M. Treasury, a younger son of Thomas Fane, 8th Earl of Westmorland. He was brought up with the rest of Fane's children as a supposed distant relative, but when Chamberlain expressed interest in one of Fane's daughters (his half sister), he was informed of his true parentage and posted to Portugal in 1834[contradiction] to become consul general, sailing on board HMS Briton. On 1 January 1795 he married firstly Elizabeth Harrod, of Exeter, and in 1813 they were divorced by an Act of Parliament. Their children were: On 5 June 1813 Henry Chamberlain married secondly Anne Eugenia, a daughter of William Morgan. Their children were:
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Morgan (clothing) Morgan de Toi is a clothing brand, owned by the French company Morgan SA. The company was established in 1947 to sell lingerie, but has since diversified. At present it has over 650 retail outlets worldwide. Production is vertically integrated and takes place mainly in France. The brand is targeted at women between the ages of 18 and 35. The CEO is Dominique Damon and the headquarters are based in Paris. Morgan operates worldwide in the following arenas: The UK Operation had moved to 7 Back Hill, London (former site of the Van der Moolen Bonds offices), and appointed Fergus Patterson as their Managing Director. The business operated stand alone retail sites as well as numerous concessions in leading department stores such as Debenhams and House of Fraser. On the 31 December 2008 Morgan announced it had gone into administration.
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Adam Fry Adam Fry (born 9 February 1985 in Luton) is a former professional footballer. He is the son of Peterborough United's former manager and owner Barry Fry. Adam was part of the successful Peterborough United youth team that won the youth league and signed his first professional contract at the age of 17. He was invited to train with Manchester United and represented the Red Devils in the Milk Cup. He also captained the Posh side in his father's testimonial fixture with a Manchester United side that included Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo. Adam also took part in the Sky One documentary 'Big Ron Manager' which was a series that followed Peterborough United's fortunes. Adam gained further playing experience in Scotland and Finland, before injuries and illness curtailed his promising career in the game and he was told by a surgeon that he could no longer play at a professional level. Since he stopped playing football professionally, Adam has been working for Sports on Screen, a sports modelling agency that film commercials all over world. Adam has filmed for them in a number of cities all over Europe and worked with a number of big names in sport like David Beckham and Steve Gerrard for brands including Adidas, Nike and Nivea. Adam is currently in the process of taking his UEFA 'B' Licence with the PFA after gaining experience working with Premier League side Arsenal in Vietnam.
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Eduardo C. Leite Eduardo C. Leite is Chairman of Baker & McKenzie, one of the world’s largest law firms. He has been a Baker & McKenzie partner since 1986 and is an M&A lawyer with a background in energy and infrastructure projects. Prior to being elected Chairman in 2010, Eduardo was the managing partner of the Firm's four offices in Brazil and led the Global Energy, Mining & Infrastructure Industry Group. Eduardo was born in Uruguay and educated at University of São Paulo, where he studied Law, and joined Baker & McKenzie in 1979. The World Economic Forum has invited Eduardo to serve as Co-Chair of the 2015 Latin America event to be held in Riviera Maya, Mexico from May 6 to May 8. His appointment marks the first time the leader of a global law firm has served as a Co-Chair of a Forum meeting. Similarly, Mr. Leite became the first member of a law firm to be appointed to the US-Brazil CEO Forum in 2013 and in September 2015 U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker announced him as the new chair of the US section of this forum, leading efforts in strengthening commercial ties between the two countries.
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Darrell Osteen Milton Darrell Osteen (born February 14, 1943) is an American former professional baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds and the Oakland Athletics from 1965 to 1970. A right-handed pitcher, he was signed as an amateur free agent in 1962 by the Reds, and was traded to the Athletics on November 21, 1967. He was listed at 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and 170 pounds (77 kg).He was a graduate of Putnam City High School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where he was named 1961 Player of the Year in the Oklahoma City area. Osteen's professional career extended from 1962–1967 and 1970–1971. He made his major league debut on September 2, 1965 against the Braves in Cincinnati's Crosley Field, relieving Gerry Arrigo and pitching two scoreless innings in a 4–3 Reds loss. The first batter he faced was opposing starting pitcher Hank Fischer, who grounded out. He served in the military in 1968 and 1969. In parts of four Major League seasons, he pitched in 29 games and had a 1–4 record with an 8.05 earned run average.
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David Brim David Brim is the Founder of Brand Advance, a marketing agency based in Orlando, Fl. Since 2009, Brand Advance has helped hundreds of companies take their business to new heights. A graduate of the University of Central Florida, where he majored in marketing, David is the only two-time winner of the school’s Joust Business Plan Competition and was also a finalist in the in the Sunshine State Venture Challenge in Cocoa Beach & the Nascent 500 Business Challenge in Indianapolis. Prior to founding Brand Advance, David helped start & manage the premium blogger & influencer program at IZEA, a top social media marketing company. In that position he helped plan, execute & measure social campaigns & connected online influencers with well-known brands such as SeaWorld, Kmart, Microsoft, British Airways, Armani-Exchange & more. During that time David also co-founded GroupTable, a collaboration software with 10,000 users around the world at the time of exit. According to Mashable "The entire makeup of the service is quite impressive. Powerful but not overwhelming, is how we would phrase it." David has been involved in many early stage ventures and has expertise in marketing strategy, online lead generation and business model development. He has been featured in one of the most popular entrepreneurship textbooks Successfully Launching New Ventures & interviewed on Fox, ABC & CBS about topics such as entrepreneurship & internet marketing. A well received guest post by David comparing marketing to fishing on Copyblogger, a top marketing blog, inspired him to write his book "Land More Customers through Online Marketing" which published in 2013. David actively invests in real estate and early stage companies. He recently founded GoingUp Ventures, a firm that invests marketing services & capital in exchange for equity. He’s also involved in Economic Gardening, an entrepreneurial approach to economic development focusing on helping second stage companies grow.
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John Ritter (racing driver) John Ritter (August 27, 1910 – October 12, 1948) was an Austrian outboard midget racing driver in the 1930s. Standing just 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m) tall and weighing 135 lb (61 kg), Ritter was "one of the best" board track drivers of his time, racking up an unequalled winning record. He scored five wins in a row at the velodrome in Nutley, New Jersey and four straight at the Coney Island Velodrome. At Castle Hill Speedway in the Bronx in 1940, Ritter won the 150-lap race from last place, an "unprecedented" performance for an outboard midget. He claimed the national flat track racing title that year, also, and the Heiserman championship in 1940 and 1941. Ritter often won against opponents in larger and more powerful cars. He was killed in October 1948 while changing a tire at trackside, when he was hit by another competitor.
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George Heard Hamilton George Heard Hamilton (1910-2004) was Professor of art history at Yale University, 1936-1966. Hamilton was born in Pittsburgh and received his BA in English and an MA in History from Yale. His early specialism was the medieval world and he published his master's thesis on medieval manuscripts in 1933. He worked at the Walters Art Gallery from 1934 but returned to New Haven in 1936 where he joining the faculty of Yale University where he remained for the rest of his career. He completed a Ph.D on Delacroix in 1942. Hamilton had a wide range of appointments in the academic art world in addition to his position at Yale, including Slade professor at Cambridge University from 1971. He married Polly Wiggin in 1946. He died in Williamstown, MA.
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Toini Gustafsson Toini Gustafsson Rönnlund (born Toini Karvonen on 17 January 1938) is a former Swedish cross country skier. She competed in the 1964 and 1968 Winter Olympics and won four medals. Gustafsson also won the 10 km race at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1960, 1967 and 1968. At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships she collected three medals with a silver in 1962 (3×5 km), and two bronzes in 1966 (10 km and 3×5 km). For her successes in Nordic skiing and at the Holmenkollen, Gustafsson received the Holmenkollen medal in 1967 (Shared with Ole Ellefsæter). She is the first Swedish woman to ever win the Holmenkollen medal. In 1968, she was awarded the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal. She was married twice and had a daughter Eva born in 1956. In 1968 she divorced her first husband and married the former Swedish cross-country skier Assar Rönnlund, with whom she had two more children. They became the second husband-wife team to win the Holmenkollen medal (Rönnlund earned the medal in 1968). Additionally, they are the only husband and wife team to ever win the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal. Gustafsson is an ethnic Finn. She was born in Suomussalmi, Finland, but was evacuated to Sweden when she was a child (see Finnish war children). She retired from competitions in 1968 and later worked as a physical education teacher.
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4943
Insight on the News Insight on the News (also called Insight) was an American conservative print and online news magazine. It was owned by News World Communications, an international media conglomerate founded by Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon, which at the time owned The Washington Times, United Press International, and several newspapers in Japan, South Korea, Africa, and South America. Insight's reporting often resulted in journalistic controversy.
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Vicki Thompson Vicki is a licensed specialist in school psychology. She has been in this role for over 20 years and is currently working in the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District where she specializes in educational assessments and case management for students with disabilities. Vicki’s life mission has been to help others, especially children and adolescents in their life journey. Her experience includes working in public schools, residential shelter and treatment facilities, psychiatric hospitals and counseling centers. Vicki’s undergraduate degree is in Music Therapy from the University of Minnesota. She received her master’s degree in School Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. She is a licensed specialist in school psychology and a licensed professional counselor in the state of Texas. Vicki serves on the advisory board of directors for Isaiah’s Place, Lilies of the Valley and Leadership Worth Following. Isaiah's Place is a ministry that focuses on enriching the lives of the deaf community and their families. Lilies of the Valley is a ministry serving women and children in the Rio Grande Valley and Leadership Worth Following is a consulting group of psychologists helping organizations identify and develop leadership. She is a breast cancer survivor and celebrates life daily.
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Carl L. Weschcke Carl Llewellyn Weschcke (September 10, 1930 – November 7, 2015) was a businessman and the president/owner of Llewellyn Worldwide (formerly Llewellyn Publications) from 1961 until his death. He received nationwide media attention when he bought the supposedly haunted Summit Avenue Mansion in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1964, and claimed to have "numerous odd experiences" there. Born in St. Paul, Weschke bought Llewellyn Publications in early 1961 when he was president of Chester-Kent, Inc. In 1970, Weschcke opened the Gnostica Bookstore in Minneapolis, as well as the "Gnostica School for Self-Development", based on Gnostic teachings. He also began the Gnostic Aquarian Festivals in Minneapolis, also known as Gnosticon during the 1970s, which helped fuel the rise in awareness of occult and metaphysical teachings. Weschcke was elected president of the NAACP's Minnesota branch in 1959 and vice president of the ACLU's Minnesota branch in 1965. He died on November 7, 2015, and was survived by his wife Sandra, and son, Gabe.
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Werner Heisenberg Facts Interesting Werner Heisenberg Facts: Werner Heisenberg was born in Wurzburg, Germany. His father, Dr. August Heisenberg, became a Professor of Middle and Modern Greek languages at the University of Munich. In 1920 Werner Heisenberg entered the University of Munich to study physics. In 1923 he earned his PhD in physics from the University of Munich. After graduation he became an Assistant to Max Born at the University of Gottingen. He earned a Rockefeller grant and spent 1924 and 1925 at the University of Copenhagen where he studied with Niels Bohr. In 1926 he became a Lecturer in Theoretical Physics at the University of Copenhagen. In 1927 he moved to Leipzig where he accepted the appointment of Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Leipzig. In 1941 he became Professor of Physics at the University of Berlin and Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics. He was captured by American troops during World War II and sent to England. In 1946 he returned to Gottingen and organized the Institute for Physics. In 1948 the Institute for Physics became known as the Max Planck Institute for Physics. In 1948 he lectured at Cambridge. In 1950 and again in 1954 he lectured at various universities in the United States. He was the Director of the Max Planck Institute when it was moved to Munich. He was still the Director when he accepted the post of Professor of Physics at the University of Munich. By 1957 Heisenberg was interested in plasma physics and thermonuclear processes. He served as Chairman of the Scientific Policy Committee of the International Institute of Atomic Physics in Geneva. He received many awards for his work in addition to the Nobel Prize. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of London and a member of the American Academy of Sciences.
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Le Cercle Molière Le Cercle Molière is a theatre company in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, dedicated to “promoting French-language theatre in Manitoba”. In continuous operation since 1925, its activities include a four-play subscription season, a youth production that tours Manitoba schools, a high school theatre festival (Festival théâtre-jeunesse), a series of live play readings (5 à 7 ½), a directing workshop for new works and talent (Marathon de mises en scène) and children’s drama classes (The Cercle Molière's Theatre School). Le Cercle Molière is also well known throughout Winnipeg for the Lobster Gala du homard, its annual lobster feast fundraising event, a tradition begun in 1977. The company is housed in a dedicated theatre in Old Saint-Boniface, the city's French quarter. The 125-seat, flexible multi-purpose theatre opened in 2010. Designed by Cibinel Architects, the building was awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED Silver certification. Le Cercle Molière began as a group of amateurs performing one or two plays per year, like most Canadian theatre groups in the early twentieth century; however, by the 1970s it had become the professional company it has remained. Le Cercle Molière is thus the oldest continuously running theatre company in Canada. It operates as a registered not-for-profit arts organization under a volunteer board of governors. It is a member of the Association des théâtres francophones du Canada (ATFC or Canadian association of French-language theatres) and is a founding member of the Association des Compagnies de théâtre de l'Ouest (ACTO, or Association of Western Theatre Companies).
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WCVB-TV WCVB-TV, channel 5, is an ABC-affiliated television station located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is owned by Hearst Television, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation. WCVB-TV maintains studio and transmitter facilities located separately in Needham, Massachusetts.
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James W. Naughton James W. Naughton (1840–1898) was an American architect, serving as the Superintendent of Buildings for the Board of Education of the City of Brooklyn. He was born in Ireland and immigrated to the United States in 1848, at age eight. He worked as an apprentice in the office of J & A Douglas in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He entered the University of Wisconsin to study architecture in 1859. He returned to Brooklyn, New York in 1861 and continued his studies at the Cooper Union. He served as Superintendent of Buildings for the City of Brooklyn from 1874 to 1876. In 1879, he was appointed Superintendent of Buildings for the Board of Education of the City of Brooklyn, a position he held until his death in 1898. During this period he designed all the school buildings in the city of Brooklyn.
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Jean-Pierre Soucy Jean-Pierre Soucy (born December 20, 1952) is an educator, civil servant and former politician in Quebec. He represented Portneuf in the Quebec National Assembly from 2003 to 2007 as a Liberal. He was born in Quebec City, the son of André Soucy and Gérardine Côté, and was educated at the Université Laval, the Université du Québec à Montréal and the Université de Sherbrooke. He taught English and Physical Education at Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier. Soucy was director general for Fossambault-sur-le-Lac from 1995 to 1999 and for the Regional Municipality of Portneuf from 2000 to 2003. He was mayor of Shannon from 1989 to 1995 and prefect for Jacques-Cartier from 1993 to 1995. In 2007, he became director general for the Portneuf school board.
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Doormax Garage Door Services The Premier garage door and automatic opener replacement company with over 45 years of experience. We specialize in all types of services for garage doors and operating devices. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. Established in 2013. The owner, Mike Truman, started working in his fathers garage door company, in the summers, when he was 15 years old in 1963. Upon graduation from college Mike went to work for Clopay Corporation, now the largest manufacturer of garage doors in the United States. In 1987 Mike and his wife Cathy formed Truman Door Systems to market sectional roll up doors that was then predominantly one-piece wood garage door market. In 1997, Mike formed DoorTech Industries to manufacture sectional steel, wood and aluminum garage doors. In 2009 both companies were sold to the bank and Mike retired. In 2013, Mike and his Son, Matt, formed DoorMax Garage Door Services to bring their years of knowledge and expertise to help homeowners with a satisfaction guarantee and Lifetime Warranty for the largest moving and most visible aspect of their homes. During the course of his career Mike's companies have manufactured and installed over 50,000 sectional overhead doors. For the experts, call DoorMax. Mike Truman has been involved in all aspects of the garage door industry, from sales, installation, operations and manufacturing.
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Idan Eretz Idan Eretz is the co-head of the Tel-Aviv University SFL student group, studying Economics and History, and one of the founders of the Israeli “Liberty For All” organization. He likes to write about history, politics, economy and philosophy.
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Mohamed Ali Riad Mohamed Ali Riad (13 May 1927 – 14 August 1958) was an Egyptian fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events 1952 Summer Olympics. He was one of six members of the Egyptian fencing team who perished on board KLM Flight 607-E on 14 August 1958.
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Jammin' the Blues Jammin' the Blues is a 1944 American short film in which several prominent jazz musicians got together for a rare filmed jam session. It features Lester Young, Red Callender, Harry Edison, Marlowe Morris, Sid Catlett, Barney Kessel, Jo Jones, John Simmons, Illinois Jacquet, Marie Bryant, Archie Savage and Garland Finney. Barney Kessel is the only white musician in the film. He was seated in the shadows to shade his skin. The movie was directed by still photographer Gjon Mili, edited by Everett Dodd, with lighting and photography directed by Robert Burks (his first credit in this field), and released by Warner Bros. Producer Gordon Hollingshead was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Short Subject, One-reel. Working with Harold Eugene Edgerton of MIT, Mili was a pioneer in the use of stroboscopic instruments to capture a sequence of actions in one photograph. Mili did not serve as cinematographer for this film, but Blues uses multiplied images that in many ways recall the multi-image still-frames done with the strobe. In 1995, Jammin' the Blues was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Jammin' the Blues appears on the DVDs Jammin' With the Greats (2005) Passage to Marseille (2006), Norman Granz: Improvisation (2007).
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International Elephant Foundation The International Elephant Foundation (IEF) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation. Formed by individuals and institutions, IEF is dedicated to the conservation of African and Asian Elephants worldwide. In 1998, Executive Director of Fort Worth Zoo Michael Fouraker envisioned an elephant foundation to provide funds and expertise to elephant related projects. Michael was a board member of International Rhino Foundation (IRF), and used the organizational structure and business plan of IRF as a template for multiple elephant holding facilities with diverse missions to come together for a shared common goal of contributing to the long-term preservation of elephants. In November 1998, Michael invited nine representatives from zoos, private elephant facilities, circuses and a university to Fort Worth, Texas to discuss how a foundation could significantly enhance current conservation efforts. From this first organizational meeting the International Elephant Foundation was born. The IEF was incorporated in 1999.
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Capatina-Verdes Neli Mrs Neli Capatina Verdes has been employed as Accountant by Radman Corporation SRL where she actually works. Accounting done and Business Revenue Reports always submitted on time due to highly-skilled and well-experienced approach of Mrs Capatina Verdes proven in the office. This is to emphasize trouble-solving willing of Mrs Capatina Verdes, her accuracy on Company funds accounting and transactions, taking all the time needed turning in evident added-value for our business. Professional profile strength and background grows only when working hard, says Mrs Capatina Verdes, all due to expert theoretical skills and knowledge. Any target or milestone must be achieved as coming from planning and scheduling well-done within limitations and budget assigned, thinks Mrs Capatina Verdes. Despite her short professional background, Neli has worked in Sales, Assistance to Company Management, has worked jointly to Accounting Professionals chartered by Romanian relevant organizations CECCAR and CAFR. Two-year volunteering of Mrs Capatina Verdes in a NGO based in Romania has enabled her for the team work and collaboration with young persons working in various entities/businesses. She has attended Statistics Research Group being the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration student at the ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA University based in Iasi (Romania). Research Workshops and Conferences in Iasi and Bucharest (Romania) and Chisinau (Moldova) do complete the research CV of Mrs Capatina Verdes. Highly-valued MSc students at the aforesaid University have been awarded scholarships, which ones Mrs Capatina Verdes were assigned to during two semesters. Neli has completed her MSc in Accounting, Expertise and Audit at ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA University, where recently has been enrolled ad PhD student within the Doctoral School of Economy.
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Alonzo B. May Alonzo Beryl May (1906 in Joplin, Missouri – 1968 in Denver, Colorado) was an American professor of economics at the University of Denver, May earned academic degrees at Kansas State Teachers College, the University of Kansas and the University of Iowa. He taught at Graceland College in Iowa and Simmons College in Boston, then accepted an appointment at the University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. During World War II, May served as Personnel Officer on the staff of the Commander of the 7th Amphibious Force in the Pacific and as an Instructor at the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. After the war, he formed a Navy Reserve Unit in Denver and retired as a Commander in 1966. At the University of Denver, May worked in the Department of Economics and the Division of Social Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Division of Economics and Statistics in the College of Business Administration. He was Coordinator of the Department of Transportation and head of the Division of Administrative Environment in the College of Business Administration. He directed the Teaching Institute of Economics. He also participated in the founding of several Colorado financial institutions and served as a consultant and on boards of directors. He served a President of the University Senate. He was a member of the University Park Methodist Church, Royal Economics Society of England, American Economic Association, American Institute of Management and the Denver County and Colorado State Republican Assemblies.
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RXA Community Manager Reed Exhibitions excels in creating high profile, highly targeted business and consumer exhibitions to establish and maintain business relations, and generate new business. From our office based in Chatswood, Sydney, Australia, we run over 20 events each year. Our events are staged in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia and cover a broad range of industry sectors. Globally, Reed Exhibitions runs over 440 events in 36 countries throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific; bringing together over six million industry active event participants from around the world generating billions of dollars in business. With 35 offices around the globe, Reed organises a wide range of events, including trade and consumer exhibitions, conferences and meetings. Specialties: Its portfolio of over 440 events serves 44 industry sectors, including: aerospace & aviation automobiles beauty & cosmetics broadcasting building & construction electronics energy oil & gas engineering & manufacturing food service & hospitality gifts healthcare interior design IT & telecoms jewellery life science & pharmaceuticals machinery marketing business services & training medical education printing & graphics security & safety sports & recreation travel
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Tire Club Are you looking for Tires and Wheels for your SUV or Truck today? We have the largest wheel and tire options available, on site at our Two Locations. See our Match made in Tire Club Offer Visit us Today Tire Club 1, 1136 Tony Lama St., El Paso, TX 79915 Tire Club 2, 1721 Addison St. El Paso, TX 79928 Tire Club has been providing tire repair, tire maintenance, and tire sales to the El Paso, TX area since 2009. Since then, we have expanded to a second location in the city to serve the tire needs of customers in El Paso, TX, Las Cruces, NM, and Socorro, TX. We are open seven days a week. Come see us in person, or schedule an appointment online today from the comfort of your couch. Wherever you live in the El Paso, TX area, Tire Club should be your one-stop shop when considering new tires or wheels. We pride ourselves on maintaining a competitively priced line of tires. Established in 2009. Tire Club has been providing tire repair, tire maintenance, and tire sales to the El Paso, TX area since 2009. Since then, we have expanded to a second location in the city to serve the tire needs of customers in El Paso, TX, Las Cruces, NM, and Socorro, TX. View our locations, hours, and a full list of our tire repair, maintenance services, and tire brands available online. Fernado Aguirre Sr. opened Tire Club after more than 30 years in the tire business. After beginning in the business in Mexico, Aguirre moved to the United States in the 1980s and opened a tire shop in Arizona, one of three he now owns in the state. Fernando Aguirre Jr. manages the Tire Club locations. We are open seven days a week. Come see us in person, or schedule an appointment online today from the comfort of your couch. Wherever you live in the El Paso, TX area, Tire Club should be your one-stop shop when considering new tires or wheels. We pride ourselves on maintaining a competitively priced line of tires. F
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Austrian School The Austrian School is a school of economic thought that is based on the concept of methodological individualism – that social phenomena result from the motivations and actions of individuals. It originated in the late-19th and early-20th century Vienna with the work of Carl Menger, Eugen Böhm von Bawerk, Friedrich von Wieser, and others. It was methodologically opposed to the Prussian Historical School (a dispute known as Methodenstreit). Current-day economists working in this tradition are located in many different countries, but their work is referred to as Austrian economics. Among the theoretical contributions of the early years of the Austrian School are the subjective theory of value, marginalism in price theory, and the formulation of the economic calculation problem, each of which has become an accepted part of mainstream economics. Many economists are critical of the current-day Austrian School and consider its rejection of econometrics and aggregate macroeconomic analysis to be outside of mainstream economic theory, or "heterodox." Austrians are likewise critical of mainstream economics. Although the Austrian School has been considered heterodox since the late 1930s, it began to attract renewed academic and public interest starting in the 1970s.
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Durkin, Kimberly Advanced Academic Specialist for Walt Disney Elementary. I received my Bachelor of Arts Degree in Elementary Education with a minor in Psychology from Morningside College in Sioux City, IA. I then moved to Maryland where I taught for 1 year before moving to Colorado. In Colorado I taught for 2 years before finally moving to Alvin, Texas where we now call home. I have three wonderful children. Nicholas will be graduating from the University of Houston this year, We are keeeping our fingers crossed. Jena is a Freshman at A&M and Will is in 3rd grade this year. They keep us busy visiting campuses and with all Will's sports activities. I love to spend my time with my family outside doing any type of activity or sport, but we truly enjoy being on the water or around the water with this terrible Texas heat. I am truly blessed to have a wonderful husband, adorable intelligent children and a career I deeply love and enjoy going to every day.
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Paradise Valley Hospital Paradise Valley Hospital aims to elevate patient care to a divine level. Established in 1904, the medical center serves residents in the San Diego area. This acute-care facility has more than 300 beds, as well as 300 general care and specialty physicians. Paradise Valley Hospital's range of services include health and wellness programs, respiratory therapy, and same-day surgery. Specialty divisions include rehabilitation, behavioral health, cardiac care, and geriatric services. Paradise Valley Hospital is a subsidiary of Prime Healthcare Services, which acquired the hospital from former parent Adventist Health in 2007.
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Ji Hee Ahn Call Us: 01923 894 664 Mobile: 07837 404 261 Home About Us Meet our Teachers Tuition Calendar Gallery How to Apply Contact Us Ji Hee Ahn Ji Hee Ahn, Cellist, was born in South Korea and started playing the piano at the age of 4. However, when she began secondary school in Korea at the age of 12 she was introduced to the cello which led her to come to England a few years later to study music in depth. She began studying with Douglas Cumming and gained her first degree in music performance at the Trinity College of Music in London where she obtained her BMus degree and Postgraduate Diploma in Performance followed by Masters in Performance at the Royal College of Music. She has studied with Douglas Cumming, Peter Esswood,David Kennedy and Helen Dautry. She has also been supported with a cello by the Benslow Music Trust form 2002 -¬ 2009. Ji Hee is now freelancing as a soloist and teacher as well as being a very active member of her piano trio and a string quartet. Back to Teacher Profiles Teachers Anna Golebiowski Samantha Taylor Katie Macdonald Jiae Ahn Ji-Eun Ahn Ji Hee Ahn To give your child the very best start in his or her musical career, or just to stimulate their interest in music, you can do no better than to experience the happy, progressive atmosphere of SPCM. Testimonials Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit Read More Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit Read More Resources Terms and Conditions College Application Form Holiday Music Fun Application Testimonials Gallery Contact Us Contact Us Stanborough Centre 609 St Albans Road Watford Hertfordshire WD25 9JL 01923 894 664 [email protected] © 2016 Stanborough Park College of Music Website Designed by Amazing Support
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Aspen Heights Our mission at Aspen Heights began with the goal to 'Revolutionize Student Housing' and we've done that and more by delivering two great things - a Best-in-Class Product and a Best-in-Class Experience. We don't just represent the off-campus houses and apartments we lease; we also 'sell' a customer service standard that seeks to be the best in our industry and across other industries as well. Through humble beginnings, we have grown and established our reputation for a quality product and unrivaled customer experience. Established in 2006. Since its founding in 2006, Aspen Heights has built and leased 15 individual off-campus college developments, with five to seven more in process for a 2014 delivery and a full pipeline for future projects both inside and outside the student housing segment. With growth in the forecast, AH will continue to build upon existing strategies, while hiring and developing new talent to push the bar for innovation and excellence in the multi-family development and management industries. Greg Henry serves as the Chief Executive Officer and is on the Board of Directors for Aspen Heights, a national fully integrated real estate development company headquartered in Austin, TX. The company is devoted to integrating profit and purpose, activating human potential, and animating creativity to contribute value to the world. Aspen Heights has developed more than $1 billion in real estate projects from 2006 to 2014 and continues to grow under his leadership.
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Elizabeth Shields Elizabeth Lois Shields (née Teare; born 27 February 1928) is a British politician. Shields studied at the University of York and became a teacher and lecturer. She served as a councillor on Ryedale District Council from 1980 for Norton. Shields contested Howden in 1979 and Ryedale in 1983. Following the death of Ryedale's Conservative MP John Spence in 1986, Shields achieved victory in the Ryedale by-election of 1986, becoming the constituency's first Liberal MP. However, it was a short-lived success, as the Conservative John Greenway regained Ryedale at the 1987 general election. Shields stood for Ryedale again in 1992, but the Conservatives increased their majority. As of December 2010 she remains a Ryedale councillor for the Liberal Democrats, and for many years served as the Group Leader of the Liberal Democrats on the District Council. During 1989/1990 she held the office of Chairman of the District Council. She is currently the local Party President of Thirsk and Malton Liberal Democrats.
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Bishop's Waltham Palace Bishop's Waltham Palace is a moated Bishop's Palace ruin in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, England. It is a scheduled ancient monument. It was built by Henry de Blois in 1135. Later used by the Bishops of Winchester as they travelled, along with Farnham Castle and Wolvesey Castle. The palace was visited by Henry V of England, and used by Mary Tudor just prior to her marriage to Philip II at Winchester Cathedral. The palace was destroyed in 1644 after the English Civil War. The palace is often used for local events like the events of Bishop's Waltham Festival that starts on 8 July or Bishop's Waltham Carnival.
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Carolyn Sherif Carolyn Wood Sherif (1922–1982) was an American social psychologist who helped to develop social judgment theory and contributed pioneering research in the areas of the self-system, group conflict, cooperation, and gender identity. She also assumed a leading role in psychology both nationally as well as internationally. In addition to performing seminal social psychology research, Wood Sherif devoted herself to teaching her students and was recognized for her efforts with an American Psychological Association award named in her honor that is presented annually. She was born Carolyn Wood on 26 June 1922, the youngest of three children of Bonny Williams and Lawrence Anselm Wood, in Loogootee, Indiana. In 1945, she married fellow psychologist, Muzafer Sherif, with whom she had three children: Sue, Joan, and Ann Sherif. In July 1982, Carolyn Wood Sherif died of cancer at age 60 in State College, Pennsylvania.
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Carlos Ciria I have developed an extensive multinational career, most of it at Bertelsmann, a leading international media group. Within Bertelsmann I have occupied different executive positions and contributed to the adquisition and development of its businesses in Spain, Portugal and Latin America. I am currently Chief Information Officer and member of the Executive Board for all the Spanish speaking countries at Penguin Random House GE, a publisher division of Bertelsmann group. Bertelsmann is a media, services and education company that operates in about 50 countries around the world. It includes the broadcaster RTL Group, the trade book publisher Penguin Random House, the magazine publisher Gruner + Jahr, the music company BMG, the service provider Arvato, the Bertelsmann Printing Group, the Bertelsmann Education Group, and Bertelsmann Investments, an international network of funds. The company has 117,000 employees and generated revenues of €17.1 billion in the 2015 financial year. Bertelsmann stands for creativity and entrepreneurship. This combination promotes first-class media content and innovative service solutions that inspire customers around the world.
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Manzarek–Krieger Manzarek–Krieger was an American rock band formed by two former members of The Doors, Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger, in 2002. They were also known as The Doors of the 21st Century, D21C, and Riders on the Storm. They settled on using Manzarek–Krieger or Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger of The Doors for legal reasons, after acrimonious debates and court battles between the two musicians and Doors co-songwriter / drummer John Densmore. They performed Doors material exclusively until the death of Manzarek in 2013.
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Sharecare Sharecare is a health and wellness engagement platform that provides consumers with personalized information, programs and resources to improve their health. It provides personalized information to the site's users v based on their responses to the RealAge Test, the company's health risk assessment tool, and offers a clinical decision support tool, AskMD. Headquartered in Atlanta, Sharecare was founded in 2010 by Jeff Arnold (founder of WebMD) and Dr. Mehmet Oz, in partnership with Harpo Studios, Sony Pictures Television and Discovery Communications.
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The Belmont Goats Portland’s nonprofit resident herd, offering an oasis of rural community amidst the built urban environment, The Belmont Goats provides urban public access to domestic goats within Portland, Oregon, and/or its surroundings. This experience also may be provided to specific communities deemed to benefit from such access. Established in 2012. Originally owned by a neighboring business to the so-called 'goat blocks' (which previously utilized rented goats to weed) in Buckman, caretakers bought the herd in 2014 and, faced with 'goat blocks' redevelopment, relocated them to Lents.
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Ngeri Benebo Ngeri Benebo, MFR (born 11 May 1955) is a Nigerian medical doctor and public health specialist. She is Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the National Environmental Standard and Regulatory Agency (NESREA). Her appointment was approved by the Government of Nigeria in December 2006.
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Onyu Onyu is a mobile platform for sharing your personal information with the people and businesses that need it; a secure place to manage all of the everyday details that you use to administer your life. Onyu is the brainchild of entrepreneurs Luke Harte and Stuart Beattie both originally from Dundee in Scotland who has since moved to Edinburgh where the team is based. Onyu acts as a state of the art mobile address book, allowing you to stay in touch with all of your contacts without having to manually maintain contact lists. It allows each user to keep their own information up to date and share it with whoever they choose. The result is a beautifully simple way to stay in touch and keep up to date. No social networks required. Onyu opens up a whole new world of communication. Users are able to create multiple profiles tailoring content for the appropriate audience, be it friends, family or work colleagues. It allows interactions with phone numbers, e-mail addresses, social links, home addresses and much more. It also provides a novel way to receive group information, as it is required; everything needed to book flights, hotels and even print addresses for those all-important Christmas cards. At Onyu your privacy and security is out highest priority, that’s why all of your information is held encrypted in their cloud. And when they say encrypted, they really mean encrypted. Unlike other services, their application encrypts your data client side. This means that they have no way of accessing your information, even if wanted to. With no access to your data, they cannot sell your data and they cannot use your data to pester you with advertising. Above all they believe passionately that your information belongs to you! Not anyone else. And only you should have the ability to control who can access it. This belief underpins everything they do. Your privacy is their top concern!
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New Generation Montessori Children's Academy Montessori Preschool and Daycare with VPK and Family Central program available. 'We prepare thinking leaders for the future.' Enrolling now for 2015. Space is limited. Offering high quality education for children 1 to 5 years old. At New Generation Montessori we apply the Montessori Method of education, developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, is a child-centered educational approach based on scientific observations of children from birth to adulthood. Dr. Montessori's Method has been time tested, with over 100 years of success in diverse cultures throughout the world. Established in 2013. New Generation Montessori was born in 1986 as an idea for a place where children would have the opportunity to develop their full potential. Nevertheless we discover that traditional methods where diminishing the discovery hunger natural in all children, so after a wide research we found the method developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, where the child had the opportunity to think, explore, and made the learning process a natural path in his life. My son was able to experience this method when he was only 1 year old. Today, 28 years later is a successful entrepreneur and business man with great creativity and analysis capability, that he gives the credit to his Montessori Background. Since 1987 we continued our research, looking for better ways to create better opportunities for all children. Now, in Pompano Beach, New Generation Montessori has a deep roots on the local community offering alway a personalized education. Mister Arturo and Miss Dora have proven the method in their own children, where now a second generation is also part of the School Management. Miss Dora started her Montessori training in 1998 with her own children, developing and growing a great passion for education
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AC Arles Athlétic Club Arles-Avignon (commonly referred to as Arles-Avignon or simply Arles) was a French association football club originally based in Arles. The club was founded in 1912 as a result of a merger and was formerly known as Athlétic Club Arles, but in 2010, moved to the nearby commune of Avignon and adopted its current name. Arles-Avignon last played in the Championnat de France Amateur, the fourth division in French football; it previously gained four promotions in five seasons to reach Ligue 1 in 2010.
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Žarko Petan Photo: Matej Družnik Writer, screenwriter and director Žarko Petan (1929–2014) was born in Ljubljana, spending his early childhood in Zagreb, Croatia. From 1943 up until the end of the war, he stayed with his family in Trieste, returning subsequently to Maribor where he finished his secondary education. He graduated from the Faculty of Economics in Ljubljana, and some years later also from the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television, majoring in theatre and radio direction. He began his career by writing film critiques, reports, articles and interviews for the magazine Tovariš. Žarko Petan was one of the founding members of the influential theatre group Stage 57, working as a freelance artist and journalist until his employment as a permanent stage director at the Slovene National Drama Theatre, followed by 21 years at the Ljubljana City Theatre. For nearly three years, he was also director-general of Radio-Television Slovenia. He was a member of the Slovene Writers’ Association, the national PEN Centre and the French Society of Dramatists. His stage texts saw 33 theatre productions in Slovene theatres and 37 performances abroad, with 77 domestic and 75 foreign radio play productions. The Radio-Television of Slovenia adapted seven of his texts into television films, while another ten appeared on the big screen. Petan’s directorial resume includes nearly 130 stage productions at home and abroad, 25 radio plays by other Slovene and foreign authors, as well as eight film and television adaptations. His extensive oeuvre of work in drama, film and literature brought him over 35 awards.
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Brinda Parekh Brinda Parekh is an Indian film actress and model. She has acted in South Indian films and has also done item numbers in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi films. She is a Gujarati. She has acted in 4 movies in Tamil, several other movies in Telugu and Kannada and 3 Hindi movies. She was born and brought up in Mumbai, and started her career from modeling in television commercials like Vimal Suitings, Microsoft Windows XP, Anchor Switches, VIP Frenchie, Kit Kat, Thums Up, Polo Mint, Royal Challenge Beer, Amul Macho Vests, etc. and hundreds of other brands in print media as well. Before entering films she appeared in music videos. On the 9th of February 2014 Brinda Parekh married childhood sweetheart Ajay Kamath at a private function in Bombay. Ajay is a businessman who is regarded as an audio and sound system guru and is into smart homes, automation etc.
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Walt Disney Music Company Walt Disney Music Company is a U.S. music publisher. Part of Disney Music Publishing, the unit of the Disney Music Group division of The Walt Disney Studios subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, the firm was founded in October 1949. It is based in Burbank, California, and is affiliated with the performance rights organisation ASCAP.
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Hamish Milne Hamish Milne (born 27 April 1939, Salisbury) is a British pianist known for his advocacy of Nikolai Medtner. Milne studied at Bishop Wordsworth's School in Salisbury and then at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he now teaches, and later in Italy under Guido Agosti. In the 1970s, Milne was the first pianist to offer a comprehensive survey of the piano music of Medtner since the composer made his own records in the 78s era.
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Norton Lewis Lichtenwalner Norton Lewis Lichtenwalner (June 1, 1889 – May 3, 1960) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Norton L. Lichtenwalner was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Allentown High School (now known as William Allen High School) in 1905 and Bethlehem Preparatory School in 1906. He attended Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. In 1908, he moved to New York City and was employed in a banking institution. He returned to Allentown in 1915 and engaged in the retail furniture business until 1922, and then in the retailing of automobiles until 1933. During the First World War, Lichtenwalner enlisted as a seaman in the United States Naval Reserve. Lichtenwalner was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-second Congress. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1932. After his time in congress, he became State director for the Pennsylvania National Emergency Council from 1935 to 1941, and State director of Office of Government Reports in 1941 and 1942. In 1949 he was elected to the Allentown City Council for one term and in 1955 he was elected treasurer of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania for one term. He died in Allentown, and is buried in Fairview Cemetery.
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Regal Automotive Lifted trucks, 4x4 trucks and we have over 150 GMC's in stock. Established in 1976. The Campisi family moved from Alabama to open the original location, Regal Honda and Pontiac. Over the last 36 years they have acquired Acura,GMC Truck, Chevrolet and KIA franchises. Their used car operations are huge and sell over 300 used cars a month. So they have practically have any kind of car or truck in stock. The Service department is open on Saturday until 5pm. They have three tow trucks that can handle the service and emergency break downs. Regal has a full Body Shop department to handle small and major colllisions.They have rental vehicles plus they have free loaner vehicles for customers. Their family is dedicated to taking care of customers vehicle needs in a family atmosphere Thank for considering Regal Automotive Group. We are very blessed to have over 300 dedicated employees who are trained to take care of your needs concerning your purchase or service. We look forward to another 40 more years serving you in the Central Florida community!
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Jean Berko Gleason Jean Berko Gleason (born 1931) is a professor emerita in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences (formerly the Department of Psychology) at Boston University,a psycholinguist who has made fundamental contributions to the understanding of language acquisition in children, aphasia, gender differences in language development, and parent-child interactions. Of her Wug Test, by which she demonstrated that even young children possess implicit knowledge of linguistic morphology, it has been said, "Perhaps no innovation other than the invention of the tape recorder has had such an indelible effect on the field of child language research", the "wug" (one of the imaginary creatures Gleason drew in creating the Wug Test) being "so basic to what [psycholinguists] know and do that increasingly it appears in the popular literature without attribution to its origins."
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MS Pacific MS Pacific was a cruise ship owned and operated by the Brazil-based Viagens CVC. She was built for Flagship Cruises in 1971 by the company Nordseewerke in Emden, West Germany, and named Sea Venture. She operated cruises between the United States and Bermuda, which had been settled by the survivors of the wreck of the original Sea Venture in 1609. Between 1975 and 2002 she sailed for Princess Cruises as Pacific Princess, becoming famous for appearing in the romantic comedy anthology TV series The Love Boat. In 2008, Pacific was chartered by the newly established Quail Cruises to operate cruises out of Valencia, Spain, but was retired from service when renovation work proved more expensive than had been anticipated, and was sold in 2012 to a company specializing in ship breaking. After that sale fell through, she remained laid up in Genoa for an extended period before being towed to Aliağa where she arrived on 6 August 2013 for breaking. Before she was dismantled, on 10 August 2013, there was a fatal accident in which there was a flood in the compartment below the engines. While electrical pumps were operating, two men were killed and nine injured from toxic exhaust gases.
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Géraldine Bazán Rosalba Géraldine Bazán Ortíz (born January 30, 1983) is a Mexican actress, singer, and anchorwoman currently living in Miami. She's part of Women Fair, Amigos for Kids activities, Latin Book Festivals, in Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, In her spare time Geraldine likes to support causes such as the Televisa and TV Azteca Foundations, Movimiento Azteca, Telethon in Mexico, Panama, and Guatemala. She supports U.S. social and charity organizations and foundations in the areas of the homeless, discrimination, cancer, the Special Olympics, AIDS, and Celebrity Run 5k.
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