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User Friendly Media Inc/Old User Friendly Media Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Vast Capital Pool Ltd.
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المؤتمر الوطني العراقي Iraqi National Congress The Iraqi National Congress (INC; Arabic: المؤتمر الوطني العراقي Al-Moutammar Al-Watani Al-'Iraqi) is an Iraqi political party that was led by Ahmed Chalabi who died in 2015. It was formed as an umbrella opposition group with the aid and direction of the United States' government following the Persian Gulf War, for the purpose of fomenting the overthrow of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
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Elite Performance Institute Integrated care, including chiropractic, massage, physical therapy, personal training, and acupuncture. Established in 1980. Dr. Peter Mackay, Clinical Director of Elite Performance Institute, is a board-certified chiropractor in the State of California, a Qualified Medical Evaluator, and a founding member of the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) Advisory Board. He has over 35 years of clinical experience and an extensive career in sports injuries, industrial medicine, and physical rehabilitation. Dr. Mackay has treated patients ranging from infants to senior citizens, as well as hundreds of professional athletes from the PGA, LPGA, NFL, NHL, and MLB. He is a graduate of the prestigious University of Toronto and an honors graduate of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. Dr. Mackay has an extensive career in sports injuries, industrial medicine, and physical rehabilitation. In over 35 years of clinical work, he has treated patients ranging from infants to senior citizens, as well as world class athletes from all major sports. Dr. Mackay has been featured on The Golf Channel in his role as a world renowned expert in biomechanics and the golf swing. He has developed the Core Grip golf exercise device and is co-designer of numerous health and fitness products including the Therapeutica Sleeping Pillow, theTherapeutica Spinal Back Support for chairs, and the Therapeutica Spinal Orthotic/Auto Support.
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Laurent Kratz Laurent Kratz is an Internet Entrepreneur, Founder of several start-ups. The two main company creations in the Luxembourg area were www.lesfrontaliers.lu and www.jamendo.com . www.lesfrontaliers.lu was succefully sold to a media group, and Jamendo raised several significant rounds of VC funding and continues its growth in the digital music space. In the ICT field, Laurent KRATZ is the CEO of NEOFACTO ( formerly NFS S.A. ) a software services company based in Luxembourg and Brussels. NEOFACTO serves the belgian and luxembourgish market with highly skilled profiles in high tech projects. In the FinTech field, Laurent KRATZ started Scorechain, a company that does business intelligence and big data for the blockchain technologies. As a business angel, Laurent KRATZ is a member of LBAN, TheFamily and invests in software, mobile, gaming or internet-of-things projects.
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List of Grand Theft Auto V characters Rockstar North's 2013 best-selling open world action-adventure video game Grand Theft Auto V, published by Rockstar Games, deals with a trio of criminals and their efforts to commit heists while under pressure from a corrupt government agency. The game's use of three lead protagonists is a break from series tradition. Three days after its release, Grand Theft Auto V had earned more than US $1 billion in sales, making it the fastest selling video game in history. Additionally, Grand Theft Auto V was voted Game of the Year from several gaming publications. The game's characters were created by writers Dan Houser and Rupert Humphries. The use of multiple lead protagonists, as well as the cast in general, has received generally positive reviews from gaming magazines and websites. The three main playable characters in Grand Theft Auto V are , a retired former bank robber who lives with his dysfunctional family on the proceeds of his former life; , a gang member who makes a living as a repo man for an unscrupulous Armenian car dealership; and , Michael's former partner in crime, who lives alone in a trailer in the desert, where his reckless and psychotic behaviours are fuelled by drug addiction. The three acquaintances are drawn into Los Santos' criminal underworld "in the pursuit of the almighty American dollar". According to Houser, each of the protagonists is unlike any primary character that has appeared in a Grand Theft Auto title to date: Michael represents a protagonist who "won" in life, and is now trying to adjust to a normal one after his story has come to an end; Trevor is a supporting character recast as a central protagonist; and Franklin is someone who has had no real exposure to a life of crime until the events of the game, and his attempts to avoid such a life end up thrusting him into the middle of it.
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THE PANTRY, INC. The Pantry, Inc. was a publicly traded convenience store chain based in Cary, North Carolina that operated Kangaroo Express stores. The Pantry was founded in 1967 by Sam Wornom and Truby Proctor, Jr. The company has been publicly traded since June 1999 and owned by investors since 1987, when then investor Montrose Capital purchased controlling shares from Wornom and Proctor. Recent CEOs have included the former Chairman of the Board and interim CEO Edwin J. Holman, who took over after Terrance M. Marks, the former President and CEO, resigned in December 2011. (Marks had replaced the longtime former CEO Peter Sodini who had held office since 1996 until retiring in September 2009) Dennis Hatchell is the current CEO of the company as of 2012.
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Duchess Anna of Prussia Duchess Anna of Prussia and Jülich-Cleves-Berg (3 July 1576 – 30 August 1625) was the daughter of Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia, and Marie Eleonore of Cleves. She became the spouse of John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg.
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Mike Rollings Mike is an experienced and well-respected corporate restructuring and insolvency practitioner. In October 2009 Mike set up Rollings Butt LLP (formerly Rollings Oliver LLP) as a boutique firm of restructuring and insolvency professionals, combining high quality and innovative service with personal focus and cost effectiveness. Prior to setting up the company, Mike was a partner at the London offices of Ernst and Young and Baker Tilly. He has led teams, both in multi-jurisdictional complex restructurings and in more straightforward advisory and insolvency projects, including one of his most high-profile roles as a Railway Administrator of Railtrack. Mike was the Chairman of the General Technical Committee for the Association of Business Recovery Professionals (R3) and was on the DTI’s Evaluation Committee reviewing the effectiveness of the Enterprise Act 2002.
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Louis Hasler Louis Haslar was born on February 20, 1925 in Billericay, Essex, England as Stanley Halpin Haslar. He was an actor, known for Cold Light of Day (1989), A Flame to the Phoenix (1983) and The Never Never Murder (1961). He was married to Jenny Bos and Julie Stafford. He died on December 27, 2003 in Denville Hall, Northwood, London, England.
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tube investments of india limited Tube Investments of India Ltd. (TII ) is a leading engineering company based in India. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rs. 22314 Crores (USD 4.4 billion) Murugappa Group. The Group has 28 businesses and Headquartered in Chennai. The major Companies of the Group include Carborundum Universal Ltd., Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company Ltd., Cholamandalam MS General Insurance Company Ltd., Coromandel International Ltd., Coromandel Engineering Company Ltd., E.I.D. Parry (India) Ltd., Parry Agro Industries Ltd., Tube Investments of India Ltd., and Wendt (India) Ltd. Tube Investments of India Ltd. is engaged in manufacturing of precision steel tubes and strips, car doorframes, automotive and industrial chains and bicycles . It operates through four divisions namely, TI Cycles of India, Tube Products of India, TIDC India and TI Metal Forming and has 18 manufacturing facilities throughout India and is headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
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FinFusion Financial innovation and technology hub in Montreal, in Quebec and in Canada Finfusion MTL is a non-profit organization that helps develop, promote and support innovation in the finance and technology community (FinTech) in Montreal, in Quebec and in Canada. Acting as an open, central and independent hub for entrepreneurs, investors, businesses, governments, higher education and research centers, Finfusion aims to grow local FinTech ecosystems and connect them at the national and international levels. Events organized by Finfusion foster open interactions amongst members to build and promote the financial innovation community. By connecting relevant FinTech players, we aim to empower people with an interest in financial innovation and technology and impact their success positively. Finfusion MTL's axes of development are: • Talent & education • Entrepreneurship & investment • International trade & relationships For more information, follow Finfusion at finfusion.org, @FinfusionMTL, #FinTechMTL.
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Cherry Chen About Kelly Services China: Founded in 1946 and headquartered in Michigan, USA, Kelly Services (NASDAQ: KELYA, KELYB) is a Fortune 500 company and a world leader in providing Workforce Solutions. Employing over 6,800 people in its global network of 2,600 offices in 37 countries, and 560,000 staff annually, Kelly partners with more than 90% of the world's Fortune 500 companies.Revenue in 2012 was $5.5 billion. Established in China since 2007, Kelly Services' eight offices in Greater China provide Professional & Technical Specialist Recruitment and Recruitment Process Outsourcing. Beijing | Shanghai | Guangzhou | Suzhou | Chengdu | Tianjin | Nanchang | Hong Kong Industry Focus: OEM & Auto Parts, Industrial & Manufacturing, Chemical, Life Science, Consumer Goods, IT & T Two time Winner "Best Headhunting Service Provider of Greater China" 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 by HRoot Human Capital Management Magazine Winner "APAC Best HR Consulting Firm" 2011, Asia HR Summit Winner "Best HR Service - Recommended Recruitment Firm" 2011-2012, Human Resources Association Finalist Award "Annual Best Recruitment Firm 2011-2012", China Staff Awards
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C. G. Tötterman Carl Gustaf Tötterman (b. June 21, 1836 Pyhäjärvi Vpl., now Otradnoye, Priozersky District, Leningrad Oblast – May 20, 1895 Helsinki) was the second director of the Finnish Missionary Society, occupying this position from 1877 until his death in 1895.
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Elderly Instruments Elderly Instruments is a musical instrument retailer in Lansing, Michigan, United States, with a reputation as a "megastore", a repair shop and a locus for folk music including bluegrass and "twang". Specializing in fretted instruments, including acoustic and electric guitars, banjos, mandolins, and ukuleles. Elderly maintains a selection of odd or rare instruments. Elderly is known as the premier repair shop for fretted instruments, as one of the larger vintage instrument dealers in the United States, and as a major dealer of Martin guitars in particular. Industry publications, music retail trade, and bluegrass music journals have featured articles about the Elderly repair staff. The company also provides consignment services for rare and vintage instruments. Since its founding in 1972, Elderly has undergone two major expansions: into mail order in 1975 and then into Internet sales in the 1990s. In 2005 it was the subject of a lawsuit by Gibson Guitar Corporation concerning trademark infringement. Today it is recognized internationally for its services and products; its mail order and Internet business account for 65–70 percent of its total revenue. Elderly grossed $12 million in 1999, and by 2007 was grossing $17 million annually. In addition to retail and repair services, Elderly Instruments is noted as a center of local music culture for bluegrass and "twang" music. Elderly Instruments operates a wholesale record distribution business, Sidestreet Distributing, in the lower level of its complex, serving more than 300 small retail businesses.
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Rex M. Rogers Rex M. Rogers (born 1952) serves as President of SAT-7 USA, the American promotion and fundraising arm of SAT-7, a Christian satellite television ministry by and for the people of the Middle East and North Africa. SAT-7, based in Nicosia, Cyprus, supports quality, indigenous-produced programming on four channels in three languages, Arabic, Persian, and Turkish. Rogers was president of Cornerstone University from 1991 to 2008, tied for third longest serving president among independent colleges and universities in Michigan. He also served as a graduate assistant and on the faculty and/or administration at University of Cincinnati, Cedarville University, and The King's College. Rogers worked in 2008-2009 as vice president for The Timothy Group. Rogers's website features a blog on current issues and events. He writes a monthly article for West Michigan Christian News. A frequent guest on radio and television programs, Rogers comments upon religion, politics, leadership, gambling, education, and other cultural issues. For sixteen years, Rogers was the author and voice of the radio program and newspaper column "Making a Difference." His programs and columns applied a Christian worldview to contemporary issues and concerns. December 13, 2011, Rogers initiated a video column called "Making a Difference with Rex Rogers," produced by Missions In Media. The video column is via the Christianenews Channel's channel on YouTube and published at West Michigan Christian News, distributed via the newspaper's e-edition, and posted at Relevant Christian. Sarah, Rogers's spouse since 1974, is a board member and volunteer for Women At Risk, International, traveling extensively and speaking against human and sexual trafficking. She and Rogers have four adult children, their spouses, and four grandsons.
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Arthur J. Bidwill Arthur J. Bidwill (June 24, 1903 – October 4, 1985) was an American politician and lawyer. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Bidwill received his law degree from Notre Dame Law School and lived in River Forest, Illinois. He was a Republican. He served in the Illinois State Senate from 1935 until 1972 and was president pro tempore of the senate. His nephews Richard A. Walsh and William D. Walsh also served in the Illinois General Assembly. Bidwill died in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
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Barton W Coppin DMD, MSD Dr. Coppin and Dr. Easley are specialists in periodontics and implant surgery. They specialize in conservative and surgical treatment of gum disease including cosmetic procedures to aesthetically enhance your smile, as well as dental implants that can replace single or multiple missing teeth. We are extraordinarily proud of our staff, which is comprised of caring and dedicated professionals. They ensure that the patient's surgical and administrative needs are met as efficiently and smoothly as possible. Our goal is to make you feel comfortable and relaxed. We are here to listen to your questions and concerns and to help provide solutions leading to your better health. Established in 2010. Bart Coppin is a board certified periodontist. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Washington. He then attended the University of Pennsylvania Schools of Dental Medicine and Graduate Education. After earning his DMD and MSEd degrees, Dr. Coppin returned to the University of Washington to complete a 3 year residency program in Periodontics. At graduation he was awarded a certificate in Periodontics and a Masters Degree for research in immunology. He is now an affiliate clinical instructor at the UW School of Dentistry and teaches part-time. He also volunteers with the Thurston County Dental Access Network. Bart married his best friend, Leslie, in 2000 and they are thrilled to have 6 amazing kids. He and his wife are actively involved in their church and local community. Dr. Coppin's other interests outside of dentistry (and keeping up with his kids) are fishing, scuba diving, music, film, travel, and cooking. He is also a die hard Seattle Seahawks and Mariners fan.
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Latrobe Regional Airport Latrobe Regional Airport (formerly Latrobe Valley Airport) (IATA: TGN, ICAO: YLTV) is located between the Latrobe Valley towns of Morwell and Traralgon, Victoria, Australia. The airport is about 90 minutes drive east of Melbourne, off the Princes Highway, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) west of Traralgon. GippsAero, manufacturer of the GA200 agricultural aircraft and the GA8 Airvan eight seater passenger aircraft, is based at the airport. The airfield was originally located at Morwell and at Moe before moving to the present site. The terminal building contains some displays of aviation artifacts. There is also the Latrobe Flying Museum - its fleet consisting of a P-51 Mustang, a Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Winjeel and a Douglas DC-3. Airlines formerly flying to the airport include Aus-Air, Brindabella Airlines and Hazelton Airlines.
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Ilmar Reepalu IImar Reepalu (born 11 October 1943) is a Swedish Social Democrat politician who was the 17th chairman of the municipal board in Malmö from 1994 to 2013. After a professional life as an urban planner in Borås and Malmö, he became a municipal commissioner of Malmö in 1985. In opposition from 1985 to 1994, he then served as chairman of the municipal board - a position similar to that of mayor - from the 1994 election until his retirement on 1 July 2013. During his term as chairman of the municipal board, Reepalu was consistently lauded as being instrumental in the transformation of Malmö from an industrial town in decline towards being a centre of knowledge, modern architecture, culture and green technology.[citation needed] He also faced controversy during his term, including a surge in crime in the city, and accusations of antisemitism for comments he made in which he seemed to blame attacks on Jews in Malmö on their support for Israel.
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Yaskawa America, Inc. - Drives & Motion Division Yaskawa America, Inc. - Drives & Motion Division manufactures industrial control and automation products. It offers industrial AC drives, commercial HVAC drives, spindle drives and motors, servo systems and motion controllers, medium voltage switches, breakers, contactors, and low voltage industrial control products. The company's products are used in air handler, blanking/shearing press, cartoner, clean room fan, compressor, conveyor, cooling tower fan, decanter centrifuge, engine dynamometer, extruder, grinder, injection molding, labeler, lathe, linear flying shear, machine tool, metalforming, mixer, pump, rotary knife, rotary placer, rotary table indexer, screw feeder, synch-belt, vibration feeder, water condenser chiller, and winding applications. It serves automotive, building automation, chemical/petrochemical, converting, food and beverage, machine tool, material handling, metal forming, packaging, pharmaceutical, plastics and rubber, and textile industries. Yaskawa America, Inc. - Drives and Motion Division began operations in 1967 and is headquartered in Waukegan, Illinois. Yaskawa America, Inc. - Drives and Motion Division operates as a subsidiary of Yaskawa Electric Corporation.
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Littleton Pool Littleton Pools has been creating backyard oases for customers throughout central Massachusetts since 1969. As a premiere pool service and construction company, we can create the pool you've been dreaming of and ensure it is serviced properly to provides years of enjoyment. Our commitment to our customer's satisfaction continues after the construction is complete. We offer full pool service/maintenance/repairs to keep your pool running as good as the day it was installed. Family Owned for 4 generations! Established in 1969. Founded in 1969 by Herbert and Rose Gilbert with the help of Herb's father Ralph Gilbert. The original store was opened in 1969 across the street from the existing store on Route 119. Herb's son Tim Gilbert worked with him from the age of 10 and took over the construction end of the business in 1981, and subsequently the retail end of the business in 1993. All four of Tim and Lee Anne's children have been involved in the company over the years. Many of their long term customers have watched Ryan, Brittany, Courtney and Brendan help with operations over the last few decades.
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Reliable Propane Corp My father, Sid Albrecht returned to Harrison Radiator in Lockport, New York after serving in the Navy during WWII. After a friend recommended the propane business, he started with five customers in 1945 and worked nights delivering 100# cylinders from the trunk of his car. He quickly found it difficult to work both jobs and made the decision to leave Harrison’s and put all his efforts into the new business. He and my mother operated the company out of our home in Clarence Center for many years. When I purchased the company in 1978, we converted from a cylinder exchange operation to focus primarily on residential and commercial bulk delivery. In 1995, we purchased Mel-Bro Heating which allowed us to expand the number of propane customers in southern Erie and Genesee County. Because we could not expand at our old location, we purchased property on County Road in Clarence Center and built a new office and storage facility in 2006. Today we serve the six counties of western New York State. We are always working to use technology and training to meet and exceed today’s strict environmental and safety standards for our customers and employees.
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Beau Gardner, MD Eye Physicians & Surgeons of Augusta, PC Dr. Beau Gardner joined the Guys in 2010 after serving with the United States Army for 15 years during which time he received the Army Superior Unit Award, Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal and Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. Dr. Gardner was Chief Ophthalmic Surgeon at Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Fort Gordon, Georgia. He received his Bachelor's Degree at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia and obtained a Medical Doctorate at Uniformed Services University in Bethesda, Maryland. He completed an internship at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas and an Ophthalmology Residency at San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium where he was named Chief Resident. Dr. Gardner has been practicing Ophthalmology since 2000. He is Board Certified in Ophthalmology and is an active member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, the Georgia Society of Ophthalmology, the Medical Association of Georgia and University Physicians Associates. He was elected by his peers for inclusion in Best Doctors in America® from 2013 to 2016. Dr. Gardner is certified in the latest cataract and refractive surgery technology including Lensx laser cataract surgery and all laser LASIK with the Wavelight Refractive Suite with Wavenet technology.
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Japanese warship Teibō No. 2 The Japanese warship Teibō No. 2 (第二丁卯 Daini Teibō) was a ship of governmental forces during the Boshin war. She was originally built in England and acquired by the fief of Chōshū in western Japan, before being remitted to the new Imperial government in 1868. She rated 125 tons, had a 60 hp engine and was armed with 5 cannons.
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Barbara Adachi Barbara Adachi is an American businesswoman. She retired from a 23-year career at Deloitte on June 1, 2013 where she served as a board member and a consulting partner.
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Zhejiang Yuelang Outdoor Products Co., Ltd. Established in 2018, .Zhejiang Yuelang Outdoor Co., Ltd is specialized in the design, manufacture and sale of camping tents, sleeping bags, backpacks and other outdoor products. Our factory covering an area of 7000 sqm, is located in the inland city of Quzhou. Our company has the advantages of abundant labor resources, professional production lines and convenient transportation. We can ensure the efficient production & transportation of our high quality products. Quality is our core. 'Sincerity, Trustworthiness and Innovation' is always our motto. With 10 years of experience, solid technical foundation, advanced production lines and enthusiastic staff members, we are able to provide customers from all over the world with the best products and the best price.Our advantages: 1) Inland abundant labor resources guarantee highly efficient production 2) High quality, competitive prices and good services 3) OEM and ODM services are available 4) Our design team always works on offering creative outdoor products for customers Less
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Faraday Lectureship Prize The Faraday Lectureship Prize, previously known simply as the Faraday Lectureship is awarded once every three years (approximately) by the Royal Society of Chemistry for "exceptional contributions to physical or theoretical chemistry". Named after Michael Faraday, the first Faraday Lecture was given in 1869, two years after Faraday's death, by Jean-Baptiste Dumas. As of 2009, the prize was worth £5000, with the recipient also receiving a medal and a certificate. As the name suggests, the recipient also gives a public lecture describing his or her work.
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Scribble Jam Scribble Jam was an annual hip hop music festival hosted in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dubbed "America's largest hip hop festival", sort of like Woodstock. it was co-founded in 1996 by "Fat" Nick Accurso, and Jason Brunson, founders of graffiti magazine Scribble, and DJ Mr Dibbs, in the parking lot of a local nightclub. The following year's event benefitted from better publicity, and included MC, DJ and breakdance battles for the first time. In 2000, with the addition of new partners Tony Heitz and Pase Rock, the festival grew in popularity, as tens of thousands of hip hop fans flocked to its grounds in early August.[citation needed] It has been known to attract up to 20,000 fans. In early April 2009, Scribble Jam organiser Kevin Beacham confirmed the persistent rumors that the event will not continue this year, citing the struggling economy and difficulty in securing funding as reasons.A kickstarter campaign is currently being held with the final goal being a 2014 Scribble Jam event. For most of its existence, Scribble Jam refused corporate sponsorship, which Accurso explained as an attempt to keep the festival from being run by "those who don't understand [hip hop] culture", adding that outside marketing or promotion would "defeat the purpose" of the festival. By 2003, however, the festival had started accepting some corporate sponsors; that year's event was backed by Toyota/Scion.
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Alan Johnson (priest) Alan Sydney Harvey Johnson was Archdeacon of Bombay from 1951 until 1958. Johnson was educated Bishop’s College, Calcutta; and ordained in 1937. He was Chaplain at Byculla, Berar and Parel before his time as Archdeacon.
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Leonard Frank Spath Leonard Frank Spath FRS (20 October 1882 – 2 March 1957) was a British Geologist specialising in malacology and ammonitology.
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Heraclio Lopez Heraclio Lopez, 87, passed away on April 23, 2016 in Brigham City, Utah. He was born on June 8, 1928 in La Estancia del Carmen de Maravatio to Paz Ortiz & Macario Lopez. He was married to Julia Rodriguez. During his life Heraclio lived in Salvatierra Gto., Mexico and later moved to Tremonton, Utah. He worked for Western Metal Recycling and retired in 1996. He had a love for horses, gardening and especially loved playing with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Heraclio is survived by his sisters Ester Lopez, Manuela Gonzalez, Teresa Lopez; brothers Jose Lopez, Benjamin Lopez; daughter Olga Lopez; 14 grandchildren and 34 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents Paz Ortiz & Macario Lopez; wife Julia Lopez; daughters Emma L. Gonzalez & Araceli Vera and son Raul Lopez.
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Reddy Ice Reddy Ice Holdings, Inc. is the largest packaged ice manufacturer in the United States, serving approximately 82,000 customer locations under the Reddy Ice brand name. It was originally a division of the Southland Corporation (the parent company of 7-Eleven), who sold it off to what would become Suiza Foods in 1988. It was sold to private investors in 2000 and went public in 2005. The company declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy on April 5, 2012, in Dallas citing $434 million in assets against $531 million liabilities. According to a prepackaged bankruptcy plan backed by Centerbridge Partners the company would merge Arctic Glacier which is also in bankruptcy with Centerbridge forgiving the debt in exchange for an ownership position in the new company. On January 16, 2013 their CEO Gilbert Cassagne resigned, the position was taken over by Bill Corbin, who was named board chairman in November, and is now executive chairman and interim CEO.
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Dimitar Baronov Dr. Baronov is a co-founder and the Chief Technology Officer of Etiometry Inc. Dr. Baronov received his Bachelor's degree from Technical University - Sofia in Bulgaria in 2004 and a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Boston University in 2010. His dissertation examined robotic reconnaissance and human decision making, and introduced a novel framework for evaluation and improvement of the decision dynamics between human operators and autonomous machines. Since founding Etiometry in 2010, Dr. Baronov has focused on applying this knowledge to the medical field, where effective data driven clinical decisions can lead to better quality and lower cost of care. As the Chief Technology Officer of the company, he is the lead designer of the proprietary Etiometry™ decision support framework that can translate physiologic data streams into actionable clinical risks. Dr. Baronov has served as the Principal Investigator for two National Institutes of Health grants dedicated to these efforts. Specialties: Entrepreneurship, Systems and Control, R&D
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Park National Bank We focus on commercial and personal banking. Whether you need a small business loan, or would like to refinance your mortgage, our team of experts can personally walk you through the process to help you manage your finances. We know that confidence and ease are important when choosing a bank to fit your needs. When you bank with us you'll enjoy free checking, mobile banking, and online bill pay. We can even help you invest for your retirement through our retirement and estate planning services. So whether you are looking to get a home equity line of credit, need to find a partner for your commercial business, or want to think about investing into your 401k our bank can assist you. Check out our website or visit us today! Established in 1908. The Park National Bank offers personal and business banking services. The bank provides deposit products such as electronic funds transfer systems, account reconcilement, payroll direct deposit, and savings and checking accounts. It also offers loans, online banking, cash management, business card processing, mortgage, and estate settlement services. The Park National Bank operates as a subsidiary of Park National Corp. Park National Corporation (PRK:AMEX or Corporation) is a $7.1 billion bank holding company headquartered in Newark, Ohio. Park and its subsidiaries consist of 14 community banking divisions and 2 specialty finance companies. Each bank and finance company operate with a strong emphasis on servicing their local markets with professionalism and rapid response to customer needs.
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Otto Rank Otto Rank (/rɑːŋk/) April 22, 1884 – October 31, 1939) was an Austrian psychoanalyst, writer, and teacher. Born in Vienna as Otto Rosenfeld, he was one of Sigmund Freud's closest colleagues for 20 years, a prolific writer on psychoanalytic themes, an editor of the two most important analytic journals, managing director of Freud's publishing house and a creative theorist and therapist. In 1926, Otto Rank left Vienna for Paris. For the remaining 14 years of his life, Rank had a successful career as a lecturer, writer and therapist in France and the United States.
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Fufeng Group Fufeng Group (SEHK: 546) is the largest private-owned monosodium glutamate (flavour enhancer) and the second largest xanthan gum producer in Mainland China. Its products include flavour enhancers, xanthan gum, fertilizer, starch, and sugar substitute. Its headquarters is in Shandong province. Its CEO is Li Xuechun. Fufeng was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on 8 February 2007 with IPO price at HK$2.23 per share. Its share price at the first trading day was HK$3.01, with a 35% increase compared with its IPO price. However, after issuing profit warning and profit decline at the first half year in 2007 due to a rise in the price of corn, its share price dropped below the IPO price and currently is below HK$1. Its share price showed the poorest performance among all newly listed stocks in 2007. The market capitalization of Fufeng Group is around $5.3B HKD in Jan 2016.
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Boonton Township, New Jersey Boonton Township is a township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 4,263, reflecting a decline of 24 (-0.6%) from the 4,287 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 721 (+20.2%) from the 3,566 counted in the 1990 Census. Boonton Township was incorporated by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 11, 1867, from portions of Pequannock Township. The borough of Mountain Lakes was formed from portions of the township on March 3, 1924. The settlement was originally called "Boone-Towne" in 1761 in honor of the Colonial Governor Thomas Boone. New Jersey Monthly magazine ranked Boonton Township as the 4th best place to live in New Jersey in its rankings of the "New Jersey's Top Towns 2011-2012" in New Jersey.
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Christian Mc Cormick 1985: Société Générale/Sogelease as an expatriate in Martinique, Indonesia, Mexico. First aircraft finance experience in Mexico for Aéromar. 1990: Compagnie Générale des Eaux (Vivendi), Spain as Executive Director Finance of the project for the construction of that city's 1.4 BFrs water treatment plant. 1992: Aérospatiale, Toulouse as Director of Sales Finance for the ATR program and during my 5 year tenure at ATR, furthered my experiences in aircraft finance of ATR aircraft for over fifteen clients based in Latin America, Asia and Europe implementing a variety of financing structures from export credits, straight financings, lease finances, operating leases, and one of the last double dip French/UK tax leases. 1997: Crédit Lyonnais Aviation Group as Head of Latin America and the Middle East; arranged over 2B$ of aircraft transactions including the Air Finance deal of the Year 1998 Latin America (TAM), the Air Finance Highly Commended Deal of the Year 1999 (TAM) and the Air Finance Deal of the Year Latin America 2000 (Lanchile). 2001: Natexis Banques Populaires (NBP) as Head of Aircraft Finance. 2005: Completed with my team the transfer of the aircraft financing portfolio of NBP to a 100% owned and fully licensed banking subsidiary: Natexis Transport Finance (NTF). Nominated CEO. NTF quickly became a reference in the aviation finance industry as a leading french bank dedicated to providing all sorts of financing structures and solutions to airlines and aviation related clients around the world, offering complete financial services to its customers in sectors such as fuel hedging, and a large range of capital market products through its shareholder NBP. 2012: NTF Global Transport Finance's House of the Year Award. 2014: Managing Director: Global Head of Aviation Group at Natixis after consolidation of NTF into Natixis. 2001- Present: Aviation finance at Natixis has become a worldwide market leader in aviation finance
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Carlos Sancho Carlos Alberto Sancho is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician and former governor of Santa Cruz Province. Sancho ran the family real estate and construction firm. A supporter of Governor Néstor Kirchner, he became a member of the Deliberative Council of the city of Río Gallegos (the capital of Santa Cruz) in 1999, before becoming president of the city council in 2002. He was elected vice-governor with Sergio Acevedo, on the Front for Victory slate, in 2003; the leader of the Front for Victory, Kirchner, had become President of Argentina in May. Governor Sergio Acevedo resigned in March 2006, in the midst of a scandal concerning the treatment of prisoners, and Sancho was sworn in as governor on March 17. He was taken seriously ill on June 30 with a fever and was rushed to hospital in Buenos Aires; after some weeks in hospital, he was able to return to his position in Santa Cruz. On 10 May 2007, after more than two months of social unrest, Sancho resigned. Strikes and demonstrations organized by the teachers' union of the province to demand better salaries, countered by violent police repression, eroded his image and popular support. His successor, appointed to complete his mandate until the elections in October, was provincial deputy Daniel Peralta.
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John Sykes (American businessman) John Leo Sykes is an American entertainment executive (born May 14, 1955) and a co-founder of MTV and VH1 Cable Networks. In November 2011 he was named President, Entertainment Enterprises for Clear Channel Media Holdings. Sykes has also been President at [VH1, President - North America at Chrysalis Records, Executive Vice President of Artist Acquisitions at EMI Music Publishing, Chairman and CEO at Infinity Broadcasting Corporation (now CBS Radio) and President of New Network Development at MTV Networks (now Viacom Media Networks).
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Emma Lou Youngblood Emma Lou Youngblood May 15, 1921 - August 30, 2011 Online Obituaries Emma Lou Clayton Youngblood was born on May 15, 1921 and passed away on August 30, 2011 after a brief illness. She is preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Louis Gordon Youngblood; son, Sgt. Charles Eugene Youngblood; brother, Willard Clayton, and parents, Will and Fannie Clayton. She is survived by her son, Thomas R. Youngblood; daughter, Susan Youngblood McDuffie; daughter-in law, Linda Youngblood; son-in-law, David McDuffie; grandchildren, Mitchell Youngblood and wife, Amy, Anna Youngblood McCool and husband Landon McCool, George Youngblood, Kelli McDuffie Sullivan and husband, John Sullivan; great-grandchildren, Gordon Maxwell Youngblood, Courtney, John, James and Kendall Sullivan; sister-in-law, Pat Clayton; nephew, Patrick Clayton, and wife Kelly. She was born in Tyler, Texas and raised in Marshall where she graduated from Marshall High School. She then met and married the love her life, Gordon, and moved to Shreveport were she lived most of her life. Emma Lou was devoted to her husband, children, and grandchildren. She was active in all her children's school activities, serving multiple times as home room mother and PTA president. She was involved in community affairs and was treasurer of Christian Women's Association. She enjoyed reading, gardening, sewing, baking, swimming, took water arobics until she was 89 years old and lived independently until her death. She was a member of Mangum United Methodist Church for over sixty years. The last five years of her life were spent in Houston, Texas where she made many friends. A Memorial Service to celebrate Emma Lou's life will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 17th at Mangum Memorial United Methodist Church, 3939 Pines Road, Shreveport, Louisiana 71119. The Reverend Steve Caraway will be officiating.
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Adrian Hanauer Adrian Hanauer is an American businessman and majority owner of Seattle Sounders FC.
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Corsica, Pennsylvania Corsica is a borough in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 354 at the 2000 census. It was named for the Island of Corsica, birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. The mayor of Corsica is Dave Leadbetter.
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Jonathan Ive Sir Jonathan Paul Ive, KBE (born 27 February 1967) is a British designer and the Chief Design Officer (CDO) of Apple Inc. He oversees the Apple Industrial Design Group and also provides leadership and direction for Human Interface software teams across the company. Ive is the designer of many of Apple's products, including the MacBook Pro, iMac, MacBook Air, Mac mini, iPod, iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini, Apple Watch and iOS.
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Ada Pellert Prof. Dr. Ada Pellert is president of FernUniversität in Hagen/Germany. Before she was president of Berlin University for Professional Studies and professor for educational management and organizational development from January 2009 till July 2015. From November 2011 till March 2016 she was president of Carl Benz Academy in Beijing (www.benz-academy.org) . Before she held various management positions and professorships at different universities. She studied Business Administration at Vienna University of Economics and Business, where she received her doctorate in 1987. As a professor for business administration she is specialized on organizational development and educational management. Since the 1990ies she has been working internationally as a consultant for profit and non-profit organizations. Her specialities in teaching and research include change management, organization and personnel development, human resource management and leadership, quality and diversity management and life long learning strategies. She has published several books and many articles on her research areas. |
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Basic Research Basic Research is an herbal supplement and cosmetics manufacturer formed in 1993, based in Salt Lake City, Utah that distributes products through a large number of subsidiaries. In addition, their products are sold domestically and internationally through a number of high-end retailers. Dennis Gay is the president and chief executive officer of Basic Research. Basic Research has also been known to conduct business as Silver Sage (2000), and as The Carter-Reed Company (2002). On July 10, 2009, the StriVectin family of products [Klein-Becker] were sold to a venture-capital backed company, the Strivectin Operating Company, Inc, to be managed by the Chrysallis Management Group. The new company is based in New York and is not related to Basic Research or any of its affiliates/subsidiaries. The sale affected only the StriVectin products. All other products remained with the Utah-based company. Relacore, has come under scrutiny by the FDA for making claims that cannot be substantiated or that would place the product under FDA regulation as a drug.
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Natural semantic metalanguage The natural semantic metalanguage (NSM) is a linguistic theory based on the conception of Polish professor Andrzej Bogusławski. The leading proponents of the theory are Anna Wierzbicka at Warsaw University and later at the Australian National University who originated the theory in the early 1970s (Wierzbicka 1972), and Cliff Goddard at Australia's Griffith University (Goddard & Wierzbicka 1994, 2002).
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IDG Business Media GmbH International Data Group (IDG) is the world's leading technology media, events and research company. Since its founding, IDG's mission has been to provide information on information technology to a global audience. Today, IDG products and services reach 280 million technology buyers in 97 countries. IDG Business Media GmbH, the German subsidiary of IDG, is part of the largest global technology media, data and services company, delivering personalized and contextual-based experiences for the most powerful technology buyers. IDG Business Media's media brands include COMPUTERWOCHE®, CIO®, TecChannel® and ChannelPartner®.
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Tatsuo Nishida Tatsuo Nishida (西田 龍雄 Nishida Tatsuo, 26 November 1928 – 26 September 2012) was a professor at Kyoto University. His work encompasses research on a variety of Tibeto-Burman languages, he made great contributions in particular to the deciphering of the Tangut language. Born in Osaka, Nishida graduated from the Kyoto University Faculty of Letters in 1951. In 1958 he became assistant professor at Kyoto University. In 1958 he was awarded the Japan Academy Prize. In 1962 he received his PhD for his study of Tangut characters. In 1992 he retired as a professor. In 1994 he received the Asahi Award, and in 2005 the Kyoto Culture Prize for Lifetime Achievement. He died in Kyoto in September 2012.
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Charles S. Sanford, Jr. Charles Steadman "Charlie" Sanford was an American businessman who served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Bankers Trust. After graduating from the University of Georgia in 1958, where he was a member of the Gridiron Secret Society, Sanford served as a United States Army lieutenant. Sanford then returned to school and obtained an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1960. Sanford's career at Bankers Trust began in 1961 as a commercial banking officer, and he was promoted through the ranks culminating in the positions of chairman and chief executive officer in 1987. Sanford retired from the company in 1996. Sanford is credited with implementing the first value at risk (VaR) model. Prior to Sanford's quantitative measurement, credit and market risk was defined through ad hoc measures.
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Chan Ka Chun Chan Ka Chun (born 16 August 1988 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong football player playing for Hong Kong First Division League side Tai Chung. His usual position is central defender. Before the start of the 2007–08 season, he was sent to Japan together with Lai Man Fei for overseas training with the U-19 team of Yokohama F. Marinos, the guest team of BMA Cup organised by South China in early 2007. The original duration of the training was one year, but it depended on their performance in the first month to decide whether they could stay for the rest of the period.
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David Farr David Nelson Farr (born 1955) is an American business executive. He is the chairman and CEO of Emerson Electric Company, a Fortune 500 company. Farr has worked at the company since 1981. He is married with two children and is a resident of Ladue, Missouri. On October 25, 2011, IBM announced Farr was elected to its board of directors, and he joined the board on January 1, 2012.
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Pro-Tech Industries With 2008 revenues of $16.5 million, Pro-Tech Industries - PTI (OTCBB: PTCK) is a regional leader in design/build services for the following infrastructure segments: fire protection/life safety, alarm/detection, electrical, and voice/data communications. PTI has succeeded in creating a team of exceptional employees with the education and experience capable of building diverse and complex projects. Our staff is a fast growing group with special skills, over-achievers, and driving each other's success. We capitalize on our youthful core of people, keeping us in touch with the latest technology, trends and demands of an ever-changing construction industry. PTI has established itself as a leader in the construction industry and is committed to consistently providing exceptional quality and value in all of our work. PTI has an extensive resume when it comes to building and renovating quality structures of all types. Headquartered in Sacramento Ca, and regional offices in San Diego, Reno, and Las Vegas, PTI provides these services to the commercial/industrial, Federal Government, State/local government and local municipality sectors.
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Amado Morales Amado Rigoberto Morales (born July 22, 1947) is a retired male javelin thrower from Puerto Rico, who competed for his native country during the 1970s and the 1980s.
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HC Gherdëina Hockey Club Gherdëina, also known as HC Gardena, currently named HC Gherdeina valgardena.it due to sponsorship reasons, is an Italian ice hockey team, which plays in the Alps Hockey League, having formerly played in the top division of Italian ice hockey, the Serie A. Originally based in Urtijëi, since 1999 they play their home games at the Pranives Ice Stadium, located in Sëlva, South Tyrol.
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Capcom U.S.A. Inc Capcom USA sets its cap at the US video game market. The subsidiary of Japan's Capcom Co., Ltd. was established as the administrative arm for Capcom's US operations in 1985. It is best known for blockbuster video game franchises, such as Devil May Cry , Mega Man, Resident Evil, and Street Fighter , made for Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft game consoles, as well as for PCs. Recent hit franchises include Dead Rising and Monster Hunter . Mobile and social games, such as Smurf's Village and Shrek's Fairytale Kingdom , are developed through the Beeline brand. Beeline avoids established Capcom brands to focus strictly on family-friendly games. The US accounts for about 20% of parent Capcom's overall revenues.
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MedAssets MedAssets is a healthcare performance improvement company that combines strategic market insight with rapid operational execution to help providers sustainably serve the needs of their communities. More than 4,500 hospitals and 123,000 non-acute providers rely on our solutions to reduce the total cost of care, enhance operational efficiency, align clinical delivery and improve revenue performance across the System of CARE. For more information, please visit www.medassets.com. As of February 11, 2016, Vizient, Inc. has completed its purchase of MedAssets spend and clinical resource management segment from Pamplona Capital Management, LLC. MedAssets revenue cycle business will continue to operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Pamplona Capital Management LLP.
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Goodtime Surf Skate and Sail Specialist equipment and service for Surf, Skate, Wind, Bodyboarding, Kayaks, Canoes, Boards, Fashion, Soft Goods and Accessories. Established in 1971. I started my business in 1971 in Kirra. Since then I've moved from Kirra to Breakfast Creek to Windsor and now In the Gabba. My career and life has been riddled with trials, my shop even burnt down but Goodtime will survive. I've been awarded an Order of Australia Merit, Telstra Business Woman of the Year [1997] and I've been inducted into the Surfing Hall of Fame.
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Constellation Aviation Solutions LLC Constellation Aviation Solutions LLC (CAS),headquartered in Orlando, FL is a Veteran Owned Small Business. Since 2005, CAS has provided Aviation related services in the areas of: Engineering, Safety, Acquisition, Implementation/Deployment, and Program Management-related services to local, State, Federal government, and private sector customers.
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Health Management Associates (Florida company) Health Management Associates (NYSE: HMA) was a for-profit corporation which operates hospitals and other health care facilities in the southern United States. It is headquartered at 5811 Pelican Bay Blvd. in North Naples, Florida. Health Management Associates' current interim CEO is John M. Starcher, Jr. Serving on the board of directors are William Schoen, Pascal Goldschmidt,Donald Kiernan, William Steere, Vicki O'Meara, Robert Knox, Kent Dauten and Randolph W. Westerfield. Health Management Associates (HMA) is an organization that provides people, processes, capital, and subject matter expertise to hospitals and physician practices per their individual needs or governing requirements (1). Additional functions that HMA provides to hospitals and provider groups are to invest capital for renewal of hospital facilities, recruiting of physicians to expand community resources or hospital services, and promote the use standardized best practices throughout HMA facilities (1). HMA provides its services to 71 hospitals for an approximate 11,000 licensed beds throughout 15 states (1). 42,000 individuals in clinical and support roles enables HMA the ability to provide 3.5 million patient interactions yearly throughout their organization (1). In 2010, they purchased the former Wuesthoff Healthcare hospitals, headquartered in Rockledge, Florida for $145 million. Community Health Systems entered into an agreement with HMA in 2013 to purchase HMA for about $3.6 billion in cash and stock. The merger is expected to go through and will make Community Health Systems the largest for-profit hospital operator (ranked by the number of hospitals) in the United States.
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Rishi Khimji Media Contact Us About Us Message from the CEO The Topaz Board Management Team Vision and Mission Corporate Social Responsibility Awards and Certifications History Rishi Khimji Mr. Rishi Khimji is a Director of the Board of the Company and is also a managing director at Ajit Khimji Group and its subsidiary Asha Enterprises LLC, a retail, projects and communication services conglomerate with wide-ranging services that extends from award winning retail and restaurants to advanced building, security and furniture solutions and even advertising and media services. Back to The Topaz Board Quick Finder Copyright 2016 Topaz Energy and Marine.
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Richardson Stadium Richardson Stadium is a 6,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Davidson, North Carolina. It is home to the Davidson College Wildcats football and track and field teams. The stadium incorporates both Stephen B. Smith Field and Irwin Belk Track. It has also hosted the NCAA Men's Soccer Championship on three occasions from 1992-1994. Every autumn the stadium acts as the start and finish of the Davidson freshman Cake Race, where incoming students run a course around the college in competition for cakes baked by inhabitants of the local community. The facility opened in 1923 after being donated to the college by Lunsford Richardson, Jr., Davidson class of 1914, and his brother Henry Smith Richardson, Davidson class of 1906, in memory of their father, Lunsford Richardson, Sr., Davidson class of 1875. It was later renovated in 1998 and again in 2005 with the latter providing upgraded amenities including expanded seating, a new press box, weight room, and visitor's locker room. Occasionally the stadium will host Charlotte Eagles Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup matches when their stadium is not big enough for demand.
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Nat Levine Nat Levine (July 26, 1899 – August 6, 1989), was an American film producer. He produced 105 films between 1921 and 1946. He was personal secretary to Marcus Loew, formed Mascot Pictures in 1927, and merged Mascot with Herbert Yates's Republic Pictures in 1935. He was born in New York City and died in Los Angeles.
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Debbie Dickinson Debbie Dickinson (born December 30, 1957 in Hollywood, Florida) is an American actress and fashion model. The youngest of three sisters, Dickinson is of Belarusian and Polish descent. Debbie began modeling in 1975 with Elite Model Management in Paris, France joining her sister, supermodel Janice Dickinson. Dickinson's first fashion show was for Louis Féraud in Paris. She also modeled for Versace, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren, Karl Lagerfeld, and Yves Saint Laurent among others.
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Nashua Pride The Nashua Pride were a professional baseball team based in Nashua, New Hampshire, in the United States, not affiliated with Major League Baseball. They played home games at Holman Stadium from 1998 through 2008, when they were sold and renamed the American Defenders of New Hampshire. In 2010 that team moved to Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and became the Pittsfield Colonials. The franchise itself no longer exists, as the Colonials folded after the 2011 baseball season.
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Miriam Feirberg Miriam Feirberg Ikar (Hebrew: מרים פיירברג איכר; born 11 July 1951) is the mayor of Netanya, a city in the Centre District of Israel. Feirberg is the first (elected) female mayor in Netanya and one of the few women who have served as mayors of Israeli cities. She was born in Acre, a city in northern Israel. Her father was an officer in the Israel Border Police, and her mother was a social worker. She obtained her Bachelor of arts degree in sociology, criminology and social work, and her Masters of arts degree in social work, both from Bar-Ilan University. From 1972 to 1988 Feirberg was a social worker and the executive of the social services department in the city hall of Netanya. From 1988 to 1993 she was the head of the welfare and health administration in the city hall. From 1993 to 1998 Feirberg was a city councilwoman and the culture superior on behalf of the city. Feirberg was elected as mayor of Netanya in 1998, elected again in 2003, in 2008 and in 2013. Feirberg won several prizes, included a prize for efficient management (1990) from the Union of Local Authorities in Israel. Feirberg was married to Eli Feirberg, and they have a son, Tzafrir, and a daughter, Tal. In 2004 she married Roni Ikar, who was appointed by her, two years earlier, as the CEO of Netanya city hall. Ikar quit his job, and as of today (2006) he is the CEO of Ahuzot Hahof, which operates the Tel Aviv municipality's parking lots.
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Ruwanwelisaya The Ruwanwelisaya is a stupa in Sri Lanka, considered a marvel for its architectural qualities and sacred to many Buddhists all over the world. It was built by King Dutugemunu c. 140 B.C., who became lord of all Sri Lanka after a war in which the Chola King Elara, was defeated. It is also known as Mahathupa, Swarnamali Chaitya, Suvarnamali Mahaceti (in Pali) and Rathnamali Dagaba. This is one of the Solosmasthana (the 16 places of veneration) and the Atamasthana (the 8 places of veneration in the ancient sacred city of Anuradhapura). The stupa is one of the world's tallest monuments, standing at 103 m (338 ft) and with a circumference of 290 m (951 ft). The Kaunghmudaw Pagoda in Sagaing, Myanmar is modeled after this stupa. The stupa was an ancient ruin in the 19th century. After fundraising efforts by Sinhalese bhikkhu, the stupa was renovated in the early 20th century. The Ruwanveli Seya Restoration Society was founded in 1902 and the final crowning of the stupa took place on 17 June 1940.
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Osvaldo Reig Osvaldo Alfredo Reig, (14 August, 1929 - 13 March 1992), was an Argentine biologist and paleontologist. He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He made numerous contributions in the fields of paleontology and biological evolution. He studied at the Universidad de La Plata, but did not complete his studies. Later he worked at the University of Buenos Aires in the Department of Biological Sciences working with the biological evolution of mammals. In 1966 he began work at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University. He worked for almost fifteen years at the Central University of Venezuela and the Simón Bolívar University. In 1973 he received his PhD in Zoology and Paleontology from the University of London. Among the important papers he authored was the description of Herrerasaurus, one of the earliest dinosaurs known. Reig died in 1992.
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Alex Epstein (American writer) Alex Epstein (/ˈælɪks ˈɛpstaɪn/; born 1980) is an American author, energy theorist and industrial policy expert. He is the founder and President of the Center for Industrial Progress, a for profit think tank located in Laguna Hills, California, and a former fellow of the Ayn Rand Institute. Epstein is also the New York Times bestselling author of The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, which champions the use of fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas. Epstein is an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute.
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Brian Schatz Brian Emanuel Schatz (pronounced /ʃɑːtz/; born October 20, 1972) is an American politician who is the senior United States Senator for Hawaii. Schatz was appointed by Governor Neil Abercrombie to replace the U.S. senator Daniel Inouye after his death in 2012. Schatz served in the Hawaii House of Representatives from 1998 to 2006, where he represented the 25th Legislative District, and was chairman of the Democratic Party of Hawaii from 2008 to 2010. He also worked as chief executive officer of Helping Hands Hawaii, an Oahu nonprofit social service agency, until he resigned to run for Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii in the 2010 Hawaii gubernatorial election as the running mate of Neil Abercrombie. He served as lieutenant governor until December 26, 2012, when Abercrombie appointed Schatz to serve out Daniel Inouye's U.S. Senate term until the 2014 special election. Upon his swearing-in, Schatz was the youngest U.S. Senator in the 112th Congress; in the current congress, he is the fourth-youngest, after Chris Murphy of Connecticut, Cory Gardner of Colorado, and Tom Cotton of Arkansas. Schatz won the 2014 special election to complete his term.
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Kreps DeMaria Based in Miami, Florida with an office in New York City, Kreps DeMaria Public Relations & Marketing is a mid-sized, full-service integrated marketing communications firm led by its founder and CEO Israel Kreps and its president Sissy DeMaria. Founded in 1988, the firm specializes in the areas of residential and commercial real estate, hospitality, law, banking and luxury retail. Kreps DeMaria provides a broad range of specialized, results-driven services, including corporate communication, publicity, social media strategy, crisis management and special events management. Clients enjoy unparalleled service under the direction of a firm partner and account teams that work proactively and creatively to ensure expectations aren't just met, but exceeded. Through the work of highly trained professionals, cutting-edge technology and bottom line-oriented strategies, Kreps DeMaria has the know-how and proven expertise to provide high-level counseling, execute ideas and achieve results. Realizing the changing landscape of the communications industry, Kreps DeMaria created an internal social media division, KD Social, in 2014. KD Social is an additional service that offers extensive experience utilizing Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, Instagram, YouTube, blogs, and other social media platforms to promote brands and to engage with target audiences. Kreps DeMaria is also a founding member of WorldWise PR Affiliates, a strategic alliance of well-established independent public relations firms in New York, London, Miami, São Paulo, Mexico City, Dubai, Delhi, Milan, Munich, Toronto, Hong Kong, Paris and Moscow.
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Benedetto Montagna Benedetto Montagna (c. 1480 – 1555/1558) was an Italian engraver and painter. Montagna was born in Vicenza, the son of the leading painter of the city, Bartolomeo Montagna, with whom he trained and perhaps continued to work. His approximately 53 engravings seem to have been produced in the period from about 1500 until his father died in 1523 and he inherited the workshop; in these years he was "the most prolific engraver of his generation in northern Italy". He ran the workshop into at least the 1540s, but his paintings fell behind the development of Italian styles as they largely follow his father's style, less successfully. Many do not survive. His prints are generally found more significant by art historians.
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Arthur Kronfeld Arthur Kronfeld (January 9, 1886 – October 16, 1941) was a renowned German-Jewish psychiatrist, and eventually a professor at the University of Berlin. Later in life, Kronfeld took up an important position in Moscow. On 10 October 1936, an exchange between Kronfeld and fellow exiled German-Jewish psychiatrist, James Lewin, was recorded in the proceedings of a meeting of the Moscow Society of Neuropathology and Psychiatry. Later, Kronfeld and his wife committed suicide at the approach of German troops.[citation needed]
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Christian Siriano Christian Siriano (born November 18, 1985) is an American fashion designer and member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA). Siriano first gained attention after winning the fourth season of American design competition show Project Runway, becoming the series' youngest winner. He launched his namesake "Christian Siriano" collection in 2008, which brought in revenue of over $1.2 million by 2010 and was estimated to have reached $5 million by 2012.
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Kashif Rehman Result oriented professional with strong managerial, administration, relationship management and problem solving skills honed over 12 years of increasingly responsible positions within the corporate sector. Started career as audit trainee at Ernst & Young and promoted to audit senior within one and a half year of article ship and finalized audits for huge public sector organizations such as Trading Corporation of Pakistan. Also finalized audits of large public limited companies listed on the KSE. Post audit training, I joined PICL being one of the large leasing companies of Pakistan where I was promoted to senior manager finance & operations. I was later given the responsibility to head the finance function of an airline being set up by the same group. I designed and implemented the finance function and lead negotiations with international lessors for aircraft acquisitions and systems for flight operations. I also performed various financial analyses, due diligence studies, feasibility studies and business plans for the group for various businesses. I joined Ernst & Young Transaction Advisory services in 2008 where I was engaged in developing the infrastructure advisory service and to bid for mandates for the government of Sindh's newly formed Public Private Partnership Unit. We secured five out of six projects that we bid for and was the engagement manager for the flagship project being a world class resort under PPP. I moved to Dubai in 2012 joining a small boutique investment bank where I worked on various buy and sell side mandates and worked on a number of feasibility studies and developed financial models. I moved to an investment company focusing on government sector services where I developed the financial models and business plans for the projects. Also performed various market studies and feasibility studies for different businesses in a wide range of business sectors.
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Natalee Caple Natalee Caple (born 1970 in Montreal) is a Canadian author of novels and poetry who is based at the University of Calgary where she is working on a PhD. As a published author, her latest publication, Mackerel Sky, has enjoyed American distribution. Caple has also appeared throughout Canada at events such as the Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival.
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My Channel My Channel is a British television channel which launched on 28 February 2006 as Eat Cinema, originally targeted at mainstream cinema audiences. As of 2011 it broadcasts entertainment, documentaries, fashion programmes, featured film news, listings, and sneak previews seven days a week. The channel was originally a joint venture between multi-platform digital television company Enteraction TV (ETV) and trade body All Industry Marketing for fashion, cinema and publicity. On 3 January 2007, the channel changed its name from Eat Cinema to My Channel. During the months prior to this date, the channel had reduced its cinema related content. Until 27 November 2007, the schedule consisted of three old L!VE TV programmes, Lie Detector, The Why Files and Indecent Proposals. These programmes were repeated daily, with no advertisement breaks and no on-screen channel logo. On 27 November 2007, the channel was acquired by Record Media Group, all content was changed, and an on-screen channel logo added; as of 2011 the channel is controlled by Record TV Network, a UK-based operator and licensee of over 150 channels worldwide. My Channel is available on Sky channel 203. My Channel swapped EPG numbers with 'Channel TBC' on 14 June 2010. My Channel was previously on EPG number 171.
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Daniel Weiss (figure skater) Daniel Weiss (born 18 July 1968) is a German former competitive figure skater who competed in men's singles. He is the 1989 Skate Canada International bronze medalist, the 1991 Nations Cup bronze medalist, and a two-time German national champion, winning the title in 1990 and 1991. He finished fifth at the 1989 European Championships and competed at three World Championships. After retiring from competition in 1992, Weiss skated professionally and worked as a television commentator. He also organizes ice shows.
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Jesús Castillo Jr. Jesús Daniel Castillo Ortiz Jr. (born July 15, 1962) is a professional wrestler, and son of a professional wrestler, best known in his native Puerto Rico as Huracan Castillo. He competed in the World Wrestling Federation as a member of the Hispanic stable Los Boricuas in the late 1990s. Castillo has wrestled most of his career in Puerto Rico working for the World Wrestling Council, Americas Wrestling Federation, International Wrestling Association, New Wrestling Stars, and All Japan Pro Wrestling as the masked El Olimpico. He is the son of Pedro Castillo, known as "Huracan Castillo", a wrestler who fought in Canada, Japan, the United States and Puerto Rico in the 1970s.
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27811
Ahmad ibn Khalid al-Nasiri For the 17th/18th century Sufi writer of the zawiyya Nasiriyya see Ahmed ibn Nasir. Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Khalid al-Nasiri al-Salawi, (1834/5-1897) was born in Salé and is considered to be the greatest Moroccan historian of the 19th century. He was a prominent scholar and a member of the family that founded the Nasiriyya Sufi order in the 17th century. He wrote an important multivolume history of Morocco: Kitab al-Istiqsa li-Akhbar duwwal al-Maghrib al-Aqsa. The work is a general history of Morocco and the Islamic west from the Islamic conquest to the end of the 19th century. He died in 1897 shortly after having put the finishing touches to his chronicle.
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12791
Heather Suttie Heather Suttie has worked on TV and as a radio DJ in Scotland. In 1999, she presented BBC Children's Saturday morning show Live & Kicking. Heather also hosted children's science programme Hyperlinks, ITV2's youth entertainment show Bedrock and appeared on Channel 4's' MovieWatch. On radio, she hosted Beat 106's Breakfast Show and drivetime shows. From 2006-08 she presented the drivetime slot on Xfm Scotland along with stints on the Co operative In-store Radio Network.Suttie has more than 1000 hours live TV experience, including work for Princess Productions, Done & Dusted, Blink TV, ITV2, BBC1, BBC2 and STV. She also contributed short music interviews and segments for T in the Park. An eco campaigner ( ecomunky and Say NO To PLASTIC ) she worked on projects with The Daily Record, Aimee McWilliams and Oran Mor, hosting vintage & eco sales. (2007-2011) Voice-over work includes monster.co.uk, Clairol, Irn Bru and a TV ad for the Rockness Music Festival.She has hosted event awards including the CIS Excellence Awards (2003–2009 ), The Evening Times, Property Executive Awards (2007-2009 in Glasgow & Manchester ), and a number of events for The Herald Newspaper. Suttie used to write a weekly clubs column for The Evening Times from 2006-2010 and a weekly column for The Sunday Post from 1999 until November 2009. She recently spent 5 months in Tanzania working voluntarily with the Chief Buddhist Monk of Africa www.pannasekara.com.
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7782
MI8 MI8, or Military Intelligence, Section 8 was a British Military Intelligence group responsible for signals intelligence and was created in 1914. It originally consisted of four sections: MI8(a), which dealt with wireless policy; MI8(b), based at the General Post Office, dealt with commercial and trade cables; MI8(c) dealt with the distribution of intelligence derived from censorship; and MI8(d), which liaised with the cable companies. During WW1 MI8 officers were posted to the cable terminals at Poldhu Point and Mullion in Cornwall and Clifden in County Gallway, continued until 1917 when the work was taken over by the Admiralty. In WW2, MI8 was responsible for the extensive War Office Y Group and briefly, for the Radio Security Service.
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8000
James F. Price James Francis Price (May 28, 1906 – March 29, 1994) was an American academic. He succeeded Caleb Gates as the ninth chancellor of the University of Denver. He had served as acting chancellor for eight months, assuming the official chancellorship in 1947. He resigned six months later for health reasons. Price was born in Manhattan, Kansas in 1906. He graduated from Kansas State College in 1927 and then from Stanford University with a law degree in 1930 and a masters in law in 1937. He worked in the business sector and in private law practice for six years before entering the education field. He spent three years as a legal adviser and vice president of the Raven Trust Company in Shanghai, China. Upon his return to the United States he became a partner in the Chicago brokerage firm Hedge and Price. In December 1940 he was invited to become Dean of the law school at Washburn Municipal College at Topeka, Kansas where he served from 1941 to 1943. He then became the president of Kansas State Teachers College. Price joined the University of Denver staff on July 1, 1945 as the dean of the law school. He also served dean of the College of Business Administration and director of Public Administration at the University. He became acting chancellor on September 1, 1947 upon the retirement of Caleb Gates. During his chancellorship enrollment increased to almost 11,000 students. He was succeeded by Dr. Alfred C. Nelson. He died in San Diego County, California in 1994.
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Olympus Group Full-service property management company specializing in commercial and condominium real estate. Olympus Group is a team of professional property managers in business for 25 years providing accounting, maintenance, administrative, and resident services. Olympus is the only third-party property manager in Rhode Island to hold the Accredited Management Organization (AMO) designation awarded for integrity and professionalism by the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM). Established in 1990. Olympus Group has operated under the same ownership since the company was founded in 1990 by two real estate professionals with experience in commercial sales/leasing and finance. Originally located in DownCity Providence on Dorrance Street, Olympus relocated in 1991 to a signature building on Broadway in Providence's West Side, where it has continued in operation to the present day providing expert property management services. A Rhode Island native, Mike joined Olympus Group as a senior maintenance technician, and through hard work and dedicated effort earned a promotion to Resident Services Coordinator. In this position, Mike embodies the Olympus Group standards of professional conduct, and employs his excellent customer service skills to coordinate and address the daily concerns and multiple resident issues that arise in property management.
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19036
Jarrow–Turnbull model The Jarrow–Turnbull credit risk model was published by Robert A. Jarrow of Kamakura Corporation and Cornell University and Stuart Turnbull, currently at the University of Houston. Many experts in financial theory label the Jarrow–Turnbull model as the first "reduced-form" credit model. Reduced-form models are an approach to credit risk modeling that contrasts sharply with the "structural credit models". The structural or "Merton" credit models are single-period models which derive the probability of default from the random variation in the unobservable value of the firm's assets. Two years after the development of the structural credit model, Robert Merton modeled bankruptcy as a continuous probability of default. Upon the random occurrence of default, the stock price of the defaulting company is assumed to go to zero. Merton derived the value of options for a company that can default. This was in fact the first "reduced form" model where bankruptcy is modeled as a statistical process, rather than as a microeconomic model of the firm's capital structure.[citation needed] The Jarrow–Turnbull model extends the reduced-form model of Merton (1976) to a random interest rates framework. Large financial institutions employ default models of both the structural and reduced form types. The Merton structural default probabilities were first offered by KMV LLC in the early 1990s. KMV LLC was acquired by Moody's Investors Service in 2002. Kamakura Corporation, where Robert Jarrow serves as director of research, has offered both structural and reduced form default probabilities on public companies since 2002.[citation needed]
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29339
Imus local elections, 2013 Local elections were held in the newly created city of Imus in Cavite on May 13, 2013 in conjunction with the 2013 Philippine midterm elections. Registered voters of the city elected candidates for the following elective local posts: district representative, provincial board members representing the city, mayor, vice mayor, and twelve councilors at-large. Mayor Emmanuel Maliksi of the Liberal Party narrowly won over ousted Mayor Homer Saquilayan while his running mate, Vice Mayor Mandy Ilano was reelected overwhelmingly. Maliksi's ticket took all but two seats in the Sangguniang Panlungsod.
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29108
Évariste Sanchez-Palencia Évariste Sanchez-Palencia (born 1941 in Madrid), is a French researcher in theoretical mechanics, applied mathematics and epistemology, Emeritus Research Director at the CNRS. He is a member of the French Academy of Sciences since 12 November 2001. He is also a member of the board of the union rationalist.
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DBpedia Abstract
27818
Tony Pierce-Roberts Tony Pierce-Roberts, BSC (born 1945 in Birkenhead, England) is a British cinematographer.
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Juan José Paso Juan José Esteban Paso, (January 2, 1758, Buenos Aires – September 10, 1833) was an Argentine politician who participated in the events that started the Argentine War of Independence known as May Revolution of 1810.
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Signature Theatre Company Launched in 2005, The Signature Ticket Initiative is a groundbreaking program designed to make theatre affordable and accessible to all by offering $20 tickets to EVERY seat at EVERY performance during the initial run of Signature productions at The Peter Norton Space. We are proud to continue the Signature Ticket Initiative through our 20th Anniversary Season. This continued commitment to making theatre affordable and accessible to all guarantees that Signature will become and remain a home for audiences of all ages, background, and incomes, creating a truly diverse and vital community for theatergoers and artists alike. Over the six-year run of the Initiative, over 180,000 people will have unprecedented accessibility to the works of August Wilson, John Guare, Horton Foote, Charles Mee, the historic Negro Ensemble Company and Tony Kushner. Established in 1991. Signature Theatre Company, founded in 1991 by James Houghton, exists to honor and celebrate the playwright. Signature makes an extended commitment to a playwright's body of work, and during this journey, the writer is engaged in every aspect of the creative process. Signature is the first theatre company to devote an entire season to the work of a single playwright, including re-examinations of past writings as well as New York and world premieres. By championing in-depth explorations of a living playwright's body of work, the Company delivers an intimate and immersive journey into the playwright's singular vision. Since 2005, Signature has been committed to presenting world-class theatre at an affordable price through The Signature Ticket Initiative, which will offer subsidized $20 tickets through the Company's twentieth anniversary season in 2011.
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George H. Garceau George H. Garceau, 74, of Middleboro and Port Mansfield, Texas, died on May 23, 2010 in the VA Medical Center, Brockton, following a brief illness. He was born in Taunton, the son of the late Alfred and Emma (Blais) Garceau. He enlisted into the United States Army in 1953 and was stationed in Germany, where he met and married Gertrude Beierdarfer. Honorably discharged, he worked several construction jobs before establishing his own trucking company. During his retirement, George loved fishing, gardening and the Boston Red Sox. Husband of the late Gertrude (Beierdarfer) Garceau, he is survived by two sons: William and his wife, Anne of Middleboro, Earl of Middleboro; three daughters: Ann Thomassen of Middleboro, Carol Ingram of Mattapoisett, Dale Shaw and her husband, Neill of Lugoff, SC; two sisters: Elenor Deragon of Lakeville and Theresa Connell of Waverly, Iowa; grandchildren: David, Nicole, Sarah, Meaghan, Monique, Morgan and Benjamin; nieces and nephews; fishing buddies in Port Mansfield, Texas and Bobby, Charlie and Alex. Brother of the late Roland, Leo, Donald, Henry, Armond, Raymond, Morris and Lucille Wyman. Funeral services and interment private.
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Free Software Foundation The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Richard Stallman on 4 October 1985 to support the free software movement, which promotes the universal freedom to study, distribute, create, and modify computer software, with the organization's preference for software being distributed under copyleft ("share alike") terms, such as with its own GNU General Public License. The FSF was incorporated in Massachusetts, USA, where it is also based. From its founding until the mid-1990s, FSF's funds were mostly used to employ software developers to write free software for the GNU Project. Since the mid-1990s, the FSF's employees and volunteers have mostly worked on legal and structural issues for the free software movement and the free software community. Consistent with its goals, only free software is used on the FSF's computers.
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Christian Tybring-Gjedde Christian Tybring-Gjedde (born 8 August 1963) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party, and former senior civil servant. He has been a member of the Norwegian parliament since 2005, and was the leader of the Progress Party's Oslo chapter from 2010 to 2014. Before entering politics, he worked as Assistant Director-General in the Norwegian Ministry of Defence.
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Audiovisual Archive of the Democratic and Labour Movement The Audiovisual Archive of the Democratic and Labour Movement (Italian: Archivio Audiovisivo del Movimento Operaio e Democratico) is a film archive established in 1979 and located in Rome, Italy. Its collections, mainly films, audio and photographs, are focused in the labour movement after the end of World War II, Italian political parties, Eastern Europe countries, history of women and political movements in Asia, Latin America and Africa (liberation movements).
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Mickey Leland College Preparatory Academy for Young Men Mickey Leland College Preparatory Academy for Young Men, originally Young Men's College Preparatory Academy at E. O. Smith (YMCPA), is a university preparatory secondary school for boys in the Fifth Ward, Houston, Texas. It is a part of the Houston Independent School District. It is named after Mickey Leland. The school opened in August, 2011 for the 6th and 9th grades, and will gradually become a middle and high school. It first opened in the E.O. Smith Education Center campus in the Fifth Ward. The district modeled the school off of the Chicago Urban Prep Academy in Chicago. The school has admission requirements. It is now located in the former Crawford Elementary School. Some Fifth Ward community members expressed disappointment that the previous E.O. Smith students would be displaced by the opening of the new magnet school. The HISD board approved the renaming of the school to Leland College Preparatory Academy in 2014. HISD plans to build the permanent Leland school on the site of the former Carter Career Center, which once served as Wheatley High School and E.O. Smith. The new building will look similar to the original one.
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Sylvia Geoghagan Sylvia Geoghagan joined our staff in September 2014. She grew up in Grand Ledge, Michigan, and is married to Mark Geoghagan. She has four adult children: Michael, Elizabeth, Chase, and Debra, and seven grandchildren; Mark has one daughter. Sylvia drove truck/semi for 15 years, and also obtained an Associates Degree in Communications and Networking, with certifications in PC User Support, MS Office support and Database Operations. She was a Certified Director of Safety/Safety Specialist for 15 years for the Michigan Center for Truck Safety. Mark is retired from GM.
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Geoff Everett (footballer) Geoff Everett (born 20 December 1960) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Everett came to Fitzroy from Warrandyte and made his league debut in the final round of the 1980 VFL season, against Carlton at Princes Park. He played the opening six rounds of the 1981 season, then didn't feature again for the rest of the year. In 1981 he made eight appearances, which included a win over Hawthorn, in which Everett tagged Leigh Matthews and was successful in blunting him. In 1986, Everett coached Melton to a premiership in the Riddell District Football League. Since then he has moved to Thailand and was coach of the Thailand Tigers Australian rules football team.
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Norman McLaren Norman McLaren, CC, CQ (11 April 1914 – 27 January 1987) was a Scottish-born British/Canadian animator, director and producer known for his work for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). He was a pioneer in a number of areas of animation and filmmaking, including hand-drawn animation, drawn-on-film animation, visual music, abstract film, pixilation and graphical sound. His awards included an Oscar for the Best Documentary in 1952 for Neighbours, a Silver Bear for best short documentary at the 1956 Berlin International Film Festival Rythmetic and a 1969 BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film for Pas de deux.
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DBpedia Abstract
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Czechoslovak government-in-exile The Czechoslovak government-in-exile (sometimes styled officially as the Provisional Government of Czechoslovakia) was an informal title conferred upon the Czechoslovak National Liberation Committee, initially by British diplomatic recognition. The name came to be used by other World War II Allies as they subsequently recognized it. The Committee was originally created by the former Czechoslovak President, Edvard Beneš in Paris, France in October 1939. Unsuccessful negotiations with France for diplomatic status, as well as the impending Nazi occupation of France, forced the Committee to withdraw to London in 1940. From there, it moved to Aston Abbots, Buckinghamshire in 1941, where it sought relative safety from the London Blitz. It was the legitimate government for Czechoslovakia throughout the Second World War. A specifically anti-Fascist government, it sought to reverse the Munich Agreement and the subsequent German occupation of Czechoslovakia, and to return the Republic to its 1937 boundaries. As such it was ultimately considered, by those countries that recognized it, the legal continuation of the First Republic of Czechoslovakia.
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Diffbot Knowledge Graph
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Henry Tossell Henry George Tossell (c. 1854 – 24 March 1933) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly multi-member seat of Yorke Peninsula from 1915 to 1930 for the Liberal Union and Liberal Federation.
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