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T.L. Wallace Construction, Inc.
TL Wallace Construction Management Group is a full service general contractor/construction management firm serving the commercial construction industry based in Mississippi and working throughout the United States.
Steadily building on a foundation of quality and integrity that began in the Wallace family over 40 years ago, founder TL Wallace has become a strong competitor in today's construction industry. The company has built many of Mississippi's award-winning projects from tenant improvements to multimillion dollar facilities varying in size, design and complexity.
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Akin Akinboyewa
The KING and QUEEN of successful selling is CONTENT and DIALOGUE:
Turned around a historically under performing territory finishing 2015 sales year at the Top 5 percentile in the nation.
Managed to outperform the competitors gaining more than 20% of the total SGLT-2 inhibitors market share in the territory since launch of the 3rd SGLT-2 inhibitor in 4Q2014 as a stand alone or combination product combined.
What sets me apart is my positive mental attitude, in-depth product knowledge, an attitude of ALWAYS prospecting for new business, effectively presenting options by matching features to what's in it for the customer-target, handling every objection before gaining commitment, a keen sense of personal planning and time management skills and an excellent follow through.
Award winning Sales Representative who consistently demonstrates and implements the three (3) habits of a highly successful sales professionals: Selling Consultatively, Competitively and Compliantly.
-Prepares SWOT analysis of territories and leverages relationships with Internal Medicine & Primary Care Physicians, Cardiologists, and Neurologists to position products that save lives while capturing the market share from the competition.
Co-managed several territories from Hialeah, Florida all the way to Orlando-North Florida analyzing territory information to optimize physician target calls.
Piloted a national outbound e-detailing campaign for various products of sanofi-aventis.
Ranked "#1 in sales productivity and recognized for determination to get the job done…"
Responsible for internal and external marketing efforts, peer-peer development, sales volume, customer service and finally 'profit & loss' oversight of $1.2 million.
Received an Award for Excellence in achievement.
Ranked as #1 in Regional Sales Revenue and Customer Satisfaction twice at the #1 Airport Market.
# Client Relationship Management
# Expanding Market Share
# Advanced Sales Training- Boehringer Ingelheim
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Whole Body Wellness
Dr. Randy Frigaard
Dr. T. Devern Mendenhall
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I have been blessed to serve my Riverside community since 1995 with Chiropractic. I am a second-generation chiropractor, following my father who began serving patients here in Riverside in 1961. My goal is that every man, woman, and child have the benefit of a healthy spine and nervous system, like my family has had. My kids have been checked since they were born. I want that to become the normal for all families.
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-UC Riverside
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HomeSearch.com
HomeSearch.com is an online marketplace committed to helping home buyers, sellers and investors achieve their real estate goals through utilizing an advanced auction platform.
Whether you are a homeowner searching for your dream home or an investor looking to pursue a new venture, HomeSearch.com simplifies the task of searching, bidding, and submitting offers for properties.
At HomeSearch.com, we believe in streamlining the real estate process and finding a quicker way to get home buyers in touch with their sellers. These connections put families in homes and help real estate professionals optimize their business operations.
Based in Lewisville, TX, HomeSearch.com Realty Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of SolutionStar Realty Services. We have an experienced management team that averages over 22 years of industry expertise. Our team's culture and values help us continue to meet the needs of our customers in a constantly changing housing market.
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Centro de Relaciones Internacionales
The Centro de Relaciones Internacionales (CRI, International Relations Center) is an educational and research institute belonging to Mexico's Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Founded in 1970, the CRI is attached to UNAM's Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales (FCPyS, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences) and offers academic degrees in international relations studies and theory.
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Low Cost Vans Bristol
We aim to supply good quality, usually 1 owner, well maintained, full service history vans, at very competitive prices.
It is our hope that your buying experience should be simple, easy and enjoyable. We are a small, experienced team who will always endeavour to help you where we can.
Matt established Low Cost Vans Bristol Ltd in 2003, having worked in the motortrade for 15 years. We were originally based in Dundry on the A38, but after 12 months of trading, the business out grew these premises and we moved to our much larger premises at The Old Coal Yard in Clutton almost 10 years ago.
Over the last 3 years, we have had more demand for vans with rear seats. So we decided to start offering custom rear seat conversions. From just £1995 (+VAT) we can convert most vans into a kombi rear seat van with side windows, rear seats and carpeting. For more information about this, please see our website www.rearseatconversions.com or go to the 'Conversions' tab at the top of the page.
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Nathan Bedford Forrest II
Nathan Bedford Forrest II was the grandson of Confederate Lieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest (through his son William Montgomery Forrest), a pioneering leader of the Ku Klux Klan, and father of Brigadier General Nathan Bedford Forrest III. Forrest is perhaps best known for his tenure as the General Secretary of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and as a Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan. In The Confederate Veteran, Forrest claimed that he and W. Tate Brady were making plans together for an “active campaign throughout Oklahoma" on behalf of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Forrest served as Secretary and Business Manager at Lanier University, a college that was sold to the Klan in 1921. Forrest announced that the institution would teach "100% pure Americanism", and that the curriculum would include two mandatory courses for all students: one on the study of the US Constitution and another on Biblical literature.
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8068
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Bruce C. Heezen
Bruce Charles Heezen (HAY-zen) (April 11, 1924 – June 21, 1977) was an American geologist. He worked with oceanographic cartographer Marie Tharp at Columbia University to map the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in the 1950s. Heezen was born in Vinton, Iowa. An only child, he moved at age six with his parents to Muscatine, Iowa, where he graduated from high school in 1942. He received his B.A. from the University of Iowa in 1947. He received his M.A. in 1952 and a Ph.D in 1957 from Columbia University. Heezen collaborated extensively with cartographer Marie Tharp. He interpreted their joint work on the Mid-Atlantic ridge as supporting S. Warren Carey's Expanding Earth Theory, developed in the 1950s, but under Tharp's influence "eventually gave up the idea of an expanding earth for a form of continental drift in the mid-1960s." Heezen died of a heart attack in 1977 while on a research cruise to study the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near Iceland aboard the NR-1 submarine. The Oceanographic Survey Ship USNS Bruce C. Heezen was christened in honor of him in 1999.
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The Biro Manufacturing Company
The Biro Manufacturing moved from the leased church building to a small but modern factory building.
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Mark Garrow
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PCM, Inc.
PCM, Inc. is a direct marketing company that offers technology products and services. The company is based in El Segundo, California. PCM started in 1987 as a direct market catalog via telemarketing , the Internet, direct marketing, print catalogs, and three retail showrooms. The company has an annual total revenue of US $1.4 billion and currently has over 30 locations in the United States, Canada, and the Philippines. It employs around 2,700 people worldwide as of 2014.
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Ikos Resorts
Ikos Resorts is a luxury resorts brand launching by Oaktree Capital Management in Greece in 2015. In March 2014, Oaktree Capital Management with the support of Sani Resort launched Ikos Resorts, a portfolio of luxury resorts in Greece and the Mediterranean. Ikos Resorts is backed by at team headed by CEO Achilleas Dorotheou.
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Shenzhen High Quality Electronic Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
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Keki Mistry
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About Dr. Zakir Husian
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Camille Matignon
Arthème Camille Matignon (3 January 1867 – 18 March 1934) was a French chemist noted for his work in thermochemistry. He was a member of the Académie des Sciences, President of the French Chemical Society and an honorary Fellow of the British Chemical Society.
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ALCO RS-32
Designated as a “DL721” by ALCO, the 2,000hp RS-32 was intended to compete with EMD’s GP20 and GE’s U25B locomotives. Only 35 units were produced, with 25 units ordered by New York Central in 1961 and 10 units by Southern Pacific in 1962. New York Central’s RS-32s were commonly seen in both road and local freight assignments. Southern Pacific’s units were initially used in road service, but later settled into local freight service in San Francisco’s “commute” territory. Here they were sometimes called upon to rescue stalled commuter trains. They later migrated across the system, ending their SP careers in Texas during the late 1970s with various other ALCo models.
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Lucends
lucends was created 5 years ago when my first born son died after open heart surgery. I need something to keep my mind busy, having a love of color, texture and design, I taught myself how to sew. Lucends was born. Over the last 5 years my business has grown, I have gone from using other designers fabric, to creating my own designs and having them printed. These designs are exclusive to lucends. I am moving away from selling my work at art shows and into the wholesale arena. My work is currently sold in boutiques in New York, Pennsylvania and Florida.
I am currently in the process of creating a children's clothing line using my designs. It will be launching for pre-orders in the next two weeks. In addition, I am working with a a local handmade stationary maker and using my designs on her home office line of products. This line will be launching in the next month.
Everything that I have made has gone back into the business. It has been cash in and cash out. The business does not have any debt. I am at a critical point in the life of the business that in order to continue to grow and expand I need some working capital.
The retail consumer over the last few years has embraced handmade products. They want to support local independent artists, as well as products that are made in the USA. Yes my products are handmade and the designs are mine, but what draws people to my product is the story. Knowing that they are a part of my healing makes them feel connected to me and the product they are purchasing. I believe in my product. It is well made with great attention to detail., but I believe that story behind the product is what makes it stand out.
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Logimax Inc. has provided their customers with an exceptionally robust, reliable and affordable solution to the challenges of the single and multi-customer warehousing industries. Logimax offers a browser-based solution and an uninterrupted growth path for their customers.
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FOG Software Group specializes in complete ERP solutions for manufacturers and distributors of “make to order” and “engineer to order” items in the building products, capital equipment, and consumer goods sectors. FOG Software Group also has a complementary portfolio of software offerings across multiple hardware platforms, including IBM i, for transportation management, material optimization, supply chain management and direct-to-consumer distribution.
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1550
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Steve Raney
Steve Raney is a Tampa native and has worked in the area's banking community since 1988. He is currently the president and CEO of Raymond James Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Raymond James Financial. Raymond James Bank's core business includes a residential lending program that supports the mortgage loan needs of the firm's clients, as well as a significant corporate and real estate lending business.
Steve also serves on the board of Raymond James Trust and is one of the firm's representatives on the Financial Services Roundtable, an industry leadership group of the 100 largest financial services firms in the country. He is also a past board member of the Florida Banker's Association.
Before joining Raymond James Bank in 2006, he worked for Bank of America for 17 years serving as Tampa president and commercial banking executive for Central Florida. He also spent a year working at LCM Group, a Tampa-based investment and private equity firm.
He earned a bachelor's degree in Finance from the University of Florida and an MBA from the Hough Graduate School of Business at the University of Florida.
Steve serves as Vice Chairman on the board of trustees of the Tampa Bay History Center and on the board of directors for the Pinellas chapter of Starting Right, Now, a program aimed at meeting the needs of the population of homeless high school students. He is also an elder at Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church and is one of the founding members of the Tampa Bay Chapter of the American Enterprise Institute.
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5301
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Bjarne Stroustrup
Bjarne Stroustrup ([ˈbjɑːnə ˈsdʁʌʊ̯ˀsdʁɔb]; born 30 December 1950) is a Danish computer scientist, most notable for the creation and development of the widely used C++ programming language. He is a Distinguished Research Professor and holds the College of Engineering Chair in Computer Science at Texas A&M University, a visiting professor at Columbia University, and works at Morgan Stanley as a Managing Director in New York.
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28277
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France and the United Nations
The French Republic is a charter member of the United Nations and one of five permanent members of the UN Security Council. The nation originally joined the UN as the French Fourth Republic, however, after a series of crises, the French Fourth Republic collapsed and was dissolved by a public referendum on 5 October 1958. A new constitution was written, creating the French Fifth Republic, the modern-day France which succeeded the seat of the former Fourth Republic, including its permanent membership on the Security Council in the United Nations in 1958.
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8304
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Oge Okoye
Oge Okoye is a Nigerian actress. Okoye was born in London, and later moved to live in Lagos, Nigeria with her family. She graduated from the Nnamdi Azikiwe University with a degree in Theatre Arts.
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7046
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Olivier Brandicourt
Olivier Brandicourt (born 13 February 1956 in Casablanca) is a French business executive and physician, and the current chief executive officer of Sanofi.
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23588
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Charissa Franklin
Charissa Franklin Reality Works Group SVP Client Success and Managing Partner Charissa’s undergraduate degree in International Relations from the University of California, Davis and Master’s of International Business from Thunderbird School of Global Management led her to join the International Division at Oracle, where she managed International Operations, supporting Oracle’s ninety-two subsidiaries and distributorships generating over fifty percent of the company’s revenues.
Charissa’s strong operational background and fluency in several languages prepared her perfectly for the next step in her career: global inside sales leadership. Charissa has designed and managed some of the most successful next generation sales teams around the world for the most demanding of CEOs (including Steve Jobs.) She currently leads strategic client engagements in her executive role at Reality Works Group.
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SpArc Philadelphia
SpArc Philadelphia is the non-profit parent organization of The Arc of Philadelphia and SpArc Services benefiting people with disabilities. We are committed to the vision of ensuring that people are provided with supports and services of the highest quality.
Founded in 1948 by parents who sought better services for their children, The Arc of Philadelphia is one of the first Arc chapters in the United States. The parents who created The Arc labored tirelessly for the equal rights and human dignity of people with disabilities at a time when institutionalization was the norm.
In subsequent years, The Arc, through its staff and membership, has become a powerful voice in shaping the service landscape for people with disabilities.
In 1990, The Arc formed a service provision arm, SpArc Services. Today our diverse service options include job training on site as well as in the community, comprehensive employment services, a dynamic cultural arts program, a fully individualized program that will provide services in a person's home, employment opportunities, job-readiness classes, and exciting recreational opportunities such as a monthly dance attended by people throughout the city. SpArc Services remains devoted to continuing to find new ways to support the needs of people with disabilities, offering ever-increasing choice and self determination.
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19654
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Jon Holloway
You've found Jon Holloway from Branson Missouri. I've lived here most of my life, moved here from San Jose California in 1983 with my parents when they purchased Stormy Point Campground & Resort. I've worked for some of the best entertainment and hospitality companies in the area and now I am happy to be in the Real Estate Industry listing and selling real estate all over the Tri-Lakes area for the great folks who live and work here. If you are thinking of buying or selling real estate in the Branson Tri-Lakes area please don't hesitate to contact me! For more information check me out at
JonHollowayProperties.com
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17894
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William Dow
William Dow (March 27, 1800 – December 7, 1868) was a Scottish-born brewer and financier of Montreal. Born at Muthill, Perthshire, he was the eldest son of Dr William Dow (1765-1844), Brewmaster, and Anne Mason. Since 1652, his family had been brewing in Perthshire. Having gained an extensive experience in brewing under his father, he emigrated to Montreal from Scotland in about 1818. He was employed as foreman of Thomas Dunn's brewery in Montreal and quickly became a partner. His younger brother, Andrew, who had also trained as a brewer, joined him, and on the death of Dunn, the company became known as William Dow and Company, later known as Dow Breweries. It soon was a strong competitor to Molson's, the biggest brewery in the city. Dow was also a financier and in 1860 he built his home, Strathearn House, in Montreal's Golden Square Mile.
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Mircea Sandu
Mircea Traian Sandu (born 22 October 1952 in Bucharest) is a retired Romanian footballer who is currently a member of the UEFA Executive Committee. He has been the president of the Romanian Football Federation between 1990 and 2014. His nickname was "The Godfather". As a player, Sandu has scored 166 goals in Liga I, being ranked seventh in the all time scoring table, but has never been the top scorer in a single season. He was a forward.
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Pradeep Gupta
Pradeep is the Managing Director of CMR India based out of Gurgaon (near New Delhi). He is Chairman of Cyber Media (India) Ltd., South Asia’s leading specialty media house, which publishes nine titles including Dataquest, PCQuest, Voice&Data, Living Digital (LD2.in), Global Services and BioSpectrum Asia Edition with a combined reader base of 1.5 million. CyberMedia is an integrated media group with presence in Market Research, Consulting and Advisory Services, Media BPO Services, Events, TV, Online Portals, and Media Publishing.
Pradeep is a first generation entrepreneur, and along with his family launched CyberMedia in 1982. He is an industry veteran of over 30 years, and is recognized for the key leadership role he has played in promoting the interests of the globally dispersed Indian IT-ITeS industry. He is also a Founder Director of SQL Star International and Member of the TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs) Global Board. Until recently he was the President of TiE Delhi Chapter and successfully oversaw hosting of the TiE Entrepreneurial Summit (TES) 2010 (December 21-23).
Pradeep completed his Engineering from the IIT Delhi (1975) and he also holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the IIM Calcutta (1977). He is the recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award of IIT Delhi and many other industry accolades.
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Marchesa (brand)
Marchesa is a brand specializing in high end womenswear, established in 2004 by Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig. The brand has been worn by a number of Hollywood actresses on the red carpet including: Penélope Cruz, Blake Lively, Jennifer Lopez, Kate Hudson, Cameron Diaz, Selena Gomez, Halle Berry, Leighton Meester, Rihanna, Eva Longoria, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Emma Watson, Olivia Wilde, Kristen Stewart, Nikki Reed and Hailee Steinfeld. Sandra Bullock wore Marchesa at the 2010 Academy Awards, where she won Best Actress and was also named among the best dressed by readers of the Huffington Post. Marchesa is sold in high end department stores worldwide including Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue and Net-A-Porter, in the US.
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Alex Wilcken
Born in Paris in 1989, I obtained a Education Advanced Level in Condorcet in 2008. I then moved to Newcastle in order to study an HEFC in Business.
In 2010 I entered Newcastle Business School in order to complete a Bachelor Degree in Business Studies. According to Northumbria University's programs description, the Business Studies BA (Hons) is an elite course "Designed to give students the classroom knowledge and practical experience to thrive in today’s competitive marketplace.".
During the time I studied at Newcastle Business School, I enriched myself with experiences:
•I was placed into Korean and Japanese Universities for an exchange program.
•I worked for Novotel while living in Korea.
•I was qualified to represent my University at the European Commission in Brussel.
•I took Chinese Mandarin Classes.
•I volunteered into several charity organisations and got involved into Student Societies.
•I won many International sport competitions for my University.
•I accepted an army training challenge organised by the British Territorial Army.
•I traveled around the world, in countries like Myanmar, Venezuela, Thailand and Bulgaria ...
After my graduation, I left the UK for China and began a Master Degree in International Business in the prestigious University of International Business and Economics of Beijing.
In 2015 while finishing my Master Degree, I was succesfully hired by YASN International Exhibition, the Chinese leader in luxury car Exhibition Management and ranked 4th Worldwide.
I am working within the International Sales Department as Manager and Team Leader.
I currently deal with major car constructers from Europe and the US such as BMW, BMW M, Mercedes, AMG, Volkswagen, Audi,Peugeot Sport, Brabus, Mansory, AC Schnitzer etc ...
In addition, I am in charge with the firm's merchandising projects and communication campaign.
I am always looking for new opportunities and thrilling experiences around the globe !
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8200
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Dean McCarthy
Dean McCarthy is an Australian television and radio personality. He is currently the Hollywood correspondent for Scoopla, a national entertainment news television and radio program in Australia.
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Ludwik de Laveaux (officer)
Ludwik de Laveaux was a Brigadier General of the Polish Army in World War I, World War II and Polish–Soviet War. He was born June 18, 1891 in Frysztakua a relative of Louis de Laveaux. He graduated in 1911 from Krakow University, and then studied architecture at the Technical University of Lwów. In World War I he served in the Polish legions 1 and 4 in the Lvov region. Starting a private soldier he was made an officer April 1, 1916, and in 1917 took command of the city Defense Command where they took the main train station in Lviv between 3–4 November 1918. After the war he was assistant to Chief Executive lomendanta Czesław Mączyński in the peace negotiations. From June to December 1919 he was a student at the military general staff School Course in Warsaw, but his studies were interrupted by the Polish-Soviet War where he was Chief of staff of the 5th Infantry Division but he resumed his studies from 1921 to 1922 at Doszkolenia Military School in Warsaw. After graduating he was assigned to the 1st Division as Chief of staff.In December 1926, he transferred to Warsaw and in July 1929 he took command of 2nd Infantry Regiment in Sandomierz. In January 1936, he was appointed Pułkownik (commander) of the 8th Infantry Division in Modlin, where he was stationed at the outbreak of World War II. In 1939, de Laveaux fought in the area around Modlin. His division also served in the Warsaw uprising; his son and daughter survived the Warsaw uprising, in which they fought. In 1966, August Zaleski promoted de Laveaux to the rank of Brigadier General. After the war the family moved to live in England where he died 16 December 1969 in London. He is buried in the cemetery of South Ealing.
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1640
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A New Beginning Adoption Agency
A New Beginning Adoption Agency is a fully licensed, non-profit adoption agency providing services to Idaho families. FREE & Confidential crisis pregnancy services are also provided to Idaho residents. Our Wellness center is staffed with professional counselors to help families and birth families throughout their journeys.
Established in 2004.
A New Beginning Adoption Agency was established in 2004 by an Adoptive Parent who firmly believes the adoption journey should be guided and fully prepare families for the placement of their child. Crisis Pregnancy Services were added to provide birth families with a complete list of their options in an unplanned pregnancy and guide them to the experts to ensure the health of birth family and baby. In addition, post adoption support programs were added to enhance the success of adoption.
Stephanie Pearl is the founder and Executive Director of A New Beginning. She has over 20 years of experience in the social work field working in nursing homes, elementary schools, the juvenile justice system and family services. She has 16 years of experience in the adoption field working with all members of the adoption triad. She is passionate about preparing and supporting birth families, adoptive parents and children through the adoption journey. Stephanie and her husband have two children, one they adopted from China at 9 months old and a biological son. In her spare time Stephanie enjoys camping with her family, reading and traveling.
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22307
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Riccardo Antoniazzi
Riccardo Antoniazzi (19 December 1853 – 10 November 1912) was an Italian violin maker, the brother of Romeo Antoniazzi. Antoniazzi was born in Cremona, the sixth child and pupil of Gaetano, and was the ablest and most consistent violin maker of his family. Unfortunately he lived somewhat in the shadow of Leandro Bisiach and he did not sign many of the instruments from his best period. His instruments can be divided into three periods: from his apprenticeship and early development until about 1887–8, during which he made instruments similar to those of his father; his best period, which lasted until about 1904, during which he developed his own style and worked primarily for Leandro Bisiach; and the period from about 1904 when he worked for the firm Monzino and Sons, during which he made beautiful instruments although working with less care, especially with regard to the varnish. Today these are his best-known instruments. He had many students and followers. He died in Milan. Riccardo used a great variety of models, and his varnish was yellow-orange or at times dark red. He is known to have used four different labels, and he also used a brand during his time with Monzino, with his initials A.R. inside a double circle surmounted by a cross. This brand is often attributed to Romeo, but it seems that he never used it.
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7072
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Jason Kothari
Jason Kothari is the CEO of Housing.com. Former managing partner of Agordian Media Holdings, a holding company for media, entertainment and technology investments. He is also the co-founder of Valiant Entertainment, a company which has a library of 1,500 characters, including X-O Manowar, Bloodshot, Harbinger, Shadowman, Archer & Armstrong. He was the CEO of Valiant Entertainment from 2007 to 2013. He graduated from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's degree in Finance.
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5272
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Francis Gary Powers
Francis Gary Powers (August 17, 1929 – August 1, 1977) – often referred to as simply Gary Powers – was an American pilot whose Central Intelligence Agency U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission in Soviet Union airspace, causing the 1960 U-2 incident.
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Cyrenaica
Cyrenaica (/saɪrᵻˈneɪ.ᵻkə/ SY-rə-NAY-ə-kə; Ancient Greek: Κυρηναϊκή Kyrēnaïkḗ, after the city of Cyrene; Arabic: برقة Barqah;) is the eastern coastal region of Libya. Also known as Pentapolis in antiquity, it formed part of the Creta et Cyrenaica province during the Roman period, later divided into Libya Pentapolis and Libya Sicca. During the Islamic period, the area came to be known as Barqa, after the city of Barca. Cyrenaica was the name of an administrative division of Italian Libya from 1927 until 1943, then under British military and civil administration from 1943 until 1951, and finally in the Kingdom of Libya from 1951 until 1963. In a wider sense, still in use, Cyrenaica includes all of the eastern part of Libya, including the Kufra District. Cyrenaica borders on Tripolitania in the northwest and on Fezzan in the southwest. The region that used to be Cyrenaica officially until 1963 has formed several shabiyat, the administrative divisions of Libya, since 1995. The 2011 Libyan Civil War started in Cyrenaica, which came largely under the control of the National Transitional Council (headquartered in Benghazi) for most of the war.
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Thomas Tlou
Thomas Tlou (1 June 1932 – 28 June 2010) was a Botswana academic and historian, and former representative of Botswana at the United Nations. Tlou studied at Luther College, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the United States. In 1971 he joined the University of Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland,(UBLS), the fore-runner of the University of Botswana, to teach history. He left academia to perform government service and from 1976 to 1980 was Botswana's permanent representative at the United Nations. Tlou was the first Motswana (Botswana citizen) to be vice-chancellor of the University of Botswana, serving from 1985 to 1998. Thereafter he continued at the university as professor of history, finally retiring in 2005. Tlou was also chair of the Association of Commonwealth Universities and served on the executive board of the Association of African Universities. In Botswana he served on the Tertiary Education Council and as of 2005 he was chair of the Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis. He was married to Professor Sheila Tlou, Botswana's minister of health from 2004 to 2008 and a former associate professor of nursing at the University of Botswana.
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Bernard J. Dowd
Bernard J. Dowd (1891–1971) was Mayor of the City of Buffalo, New York, serving 1946–1949. He was born in Buffalo's First Ward on December 5, 1891. He graduated from high school around 1915 and entered the University of Buffalo School of Pharmacy. He entered World War I in May 1918 as a sergeant in Company G, 309th Infantry, 78 Division. He was gassed in the Battle of St. Mihiel and reported dead. In May 1919, Dowd returned to Buffalo honorably discharged from the service. He graduated from pharmacy school and opened Dowd's Pharmacy located after 1940 at 110 Potomac Avenue, at the corner of DeWitt Street. He married Grace J. Nolan on October 22, 1922.
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25310
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Norman Jacob
Norman Ernest Jacob (9 July 1901 – 12 March 1970) was a Welsh cricketer. Jacob was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born at Neath, Glamorgan. Jacob made his first-class debut Glamorgan in the 1922 County Championship against Lancashire at Old Trafford, Manchester. He played a further 6 first-class matches in the 1922 season, with his final first-class appearance for the county coming against Leicestershire at Cardiff Arms Park. In his 7 first-class matches, he scored 79 runs at a batting average of 6.07, with a top score of 19. Jacob died at Grimsby, Lincolnshire on 12 March 1970.
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21615
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Gridiron Enterprises
Gridiron Enterprises is a sports consulting company based in Chicago, Illinois. Although they offer services to the public, their primary focus and notability is in having been the patent holder of the system of play for Arena Football until the patent expired on March 27, 2007, as well as being an equity member of the league. The company is owned by James F. Foster, Jr., the original founder of the Arena Football League (AFL), attorney William Niro, and Jerry Kurz. Gridiron was one of the parties that forced the original Arena Football League into Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation; Kurz then went on to set up a new league originally known as Arena Football 1 (AF1), separate from the original AFL organization, for some of the surviving AFL teams as well as those from its former minor league, af2. AF1 went on to purchase all of the assets of the AFL organization in a bankruptcy auction in December 2009, enabling it to brand itself as a continuation of the original AFL.
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12098
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Hattori Racing Enterprises
Hattori Racing Enterprises was founded in 2009 by Shigeaki Hattori, to give young drivers a chance to develop their talents and gain experience in quality equipment with a skilled and knowledgeable team.
A Championship driver himself, Hattori earned the Formula Toyota title in Japan in 1994 then moved to the United States in 1995 where he competed in the Indy Racing League's Indy Lights and IndyCar Series. Hattori also raced in the Toyota Atlantic Series and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
Hattori has been involved in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East the last three years helping other teams and even fielded a part-time effort in the ARCA Remax Series in the past. 2012 marked the first year Hattori raced a full series schedule on the NASCAR K&N Pro Series with his own cars and team. For the 2014 season, HRE is competing in both the K&N Pro Series East and the NASCAR Nationwide Series.
Hattori Racing Enterprises has 12 employees and is located in Mooresville, NC in one of two buildings on a 3-acre campus. A state of the art location with 25,000 square feet of shop space, paint and body shop, multiple surface plates and a chassis dyno.
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Michael A. Miles (1940–2013) was an American marketer and businessman from Washington, D.C., who served as Chief executive of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Kraft Foods, and Philip Morris Companies, and as a director on the board of Time Warner, Sears Holdings Corporation, Dell Inc., AMR Corporation, and Citadel Broadcasting Corporation. From 1961 to 1971 he was an advertising executive at Leo Burnett Co. He was also a trustee of Northwestern University. He died on November 10, 2013 from complications of a brain tumor.
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19824
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Q1 Capital Partners
Q1 Capital is a boutique corporate finance advisory firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions for private Canadian companies in the information and communication technology and traditional business sectors.
We have a solid track record of successfully completing merger and acquisition mandates and providing financial and strategic advisory services for private Canadian companies with enterprise values of between $5 million and $75 million.
Our team of seasoned professionals offers depth of experience in M&A deal execution and a solid background working with innovative companies in a wide variety of industries. Clients engage us for our transactional experience, insight, integrity, dedication, and exceptional service.
Q1 Capital Partners is located in downtown Toronto and is licensed by the Ontario Securities Commission as an Exempt Market Dealer.
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25764
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The Hackney Scout Song Book
The Hackney Scout Song Book contains a collection of songs which were popular in the early days of the Scout Movement in the United Kingdom. Although originally intended for the use of Scouts in the Hackney district of East London, it quickly became the standard work of its type in the UK and around the world. First printed in December 1921, the last edition was published in 1972. The book has its origin in a series of indoor "campfire" gatherings for Hackney Scouts organised by Stanly Ince, a local Scout Commissioner, who had been paralyzed by polio following his service in World War I. Guests to these meetings included Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting. Lacking "a common fund of song", Ince founded a "Song Book Committee" and in December 1921, the first edition of the new song book was printed. It was a soft-covered pocket-sized book in the traditional Songster format and included a mix of folk and popular songs, together with some hymns and items composed specifically for Scouts. The "National Anthem of the Ancient Britons" and "Michael Finnagen" appeared in print for the first time in its pages. The book was "dedicated to the undying memory of those Hackney Scouts who died in the service of their country 1914 – 1918". Originally intended only for Hackney Scouts, the first edition sold out within a few months. It remained in print for more than 50 years, sold over 130,000 copies and was translated into 27 languages.
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Perdana Leadership Foundation
Perdana Leadership Foundation was chartered in January 2003 as a non-profit organisation, founded with gifts from people who supported the vision of a thriving research and learning institution dedicated to the study of Malaysian leadership and nation-building.
It is unique in the sense that it began as an entirely private sector initiative, seed-funded and organised by private sector individuals and corporations. Most of the Foundation’s present trustees were the early benefactors of this Foundation.
The Foundation’s physical home in Precinct 8, Putrajaya, was completed in October 2003. The stately building now houses the Perdana Library, an auditorium as well as a multi-purpose hall in addition to the office of the Foundation’s Honorary President and 4th & 7th Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad.
A tax-exempt, non-profit organisation, the Foundation intends to become the premier institution for the study of Malaysia’s Prime Ministers and the central resource centre for research into national stewardship as well as a platform for reflection, debate, and discussion with distinguished figures in Malaysian leadership.
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18048
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George Robertson (publisher)
George Robertson (14 April 1860 – 27 August 1933) was a Scottish-Australian bookseller and publisher, who founded the publishing division of Angus & Robertson. Robertson, the son of the Rev. John Robertson, was born at Halstead, Essex, England. He was educated at the Southwestern Academy, Glasgow and trained as a bookseller with James Maclehose, bookseller to the University of Glasgow.[citation needed] He emigrated to New Zealand as a young man, and, two years later (in 1882), he relocated to Sydney, where he found employment at the local branch of George Robertson and Company, booksellers of Melbourne. He was in no way related to the founder of that firm. In January 1886 he joined D. M. Angus in partnership, at first in Market Street, Sydney and later, in Castlereagh Street. After Angus' death in 1900 Robertson continued in partnership with Frederick Wymark and Richard Thomson who had acquired Angus' share of the business, until in 1907 the partnership was converted into a public company and continues under the name of Angus & Robertson Ltd. Around 1895 the publishing side of the business began to be developed and many successful volumes were launched. Among the earlier authors were Henry Lawson, Banjo Paterson and Victor Daley. Robertson could recognize quickly a promising author and was willing to take considerable risks in backing his judgment. During the last 30 years of his life the number of volumes he published exceeded the total number brought out in the same period by all the other publishers in Australia. The Australian Encyclopaedia, published in two volumes in 1926, is one of the most important books published in Australia.[citation needed] He was married twice, first to Elizabeth Stewart Bruce in 1881, and, in 1910, to Eva Adeline Ducat. He died at the age of 73 and was survived by his second wife and his children (three daughters and a son) from his first marriage.
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26700
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Marina Galvani
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Marina Galvani is the curator of the World Bank art collection, where she organizes exhibitions on development topics such as human trafficking, child labor, and climate change, as well as on regional focuses highlighting the wealth of creativity and its importance in the economic and social fabric of the world. Galvani is Italian; she studied business administration, international economics, and art history in Milan, Venice, Vienna, and Washington, D.C. She worked for many years as a curator for museums (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, and the National Gallery of Art, Washington) and as an economist for international organizations (UNESCO, European Union, Inter-American Development Bank, and the World Bank). She is also the mother of a girl, and believes that fighting for a world free of gender-based violence is every adult’s responsibility.
Blogging on: Voices
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Zilker Media
PR | Digital Marketing | Platform Development
Zilker Media was founded to help clients make a positive impact and, along the way, to provide them with the most enjoyable agency experience they will ever have.
We specialize in PR, digital marketing and platform development and we are often utilized by authors, speakers, thought leaders and brands looking for an experienced, innovative and enjoyable agency experience - one that integrates everything needed to succeed in the new media landscape under one roof.
We are the agency of record for Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, Chicken Soup for the Soul and many others.
Zilker Media’s roots are in an award-winning agency, Shelton Interactive, founded by Zilker Media CEO Rusty Shelton in Austin in 2010. The agency represented some of the world’s most well know authorities and brands, managed the launches of more than 30 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers, was named one of the top 10 marketing agencies in the country in 2015 and 2016 by research firm Clutch and led digital strategy for some of the biggest bestsellers of the past few years, including The One Thing, by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan, The Confidence Code, by Claire Shipman and Katty Kay, Big Data, by Kenneth Cukier and Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, One Thousand Gifts, by Ann Voskamp, Take the Stairs, by Rory Vaden, How The World Sees You, by Sally Hogshead, Eat Move Sleep, by Tom Rath, Winning From Within, by Erica Ariel Fox and many, many others.
Our namesake, Zilker Park, was founded in 1917 and remains the life-blood and gathering point of our vibrant city, hosting iconic Austin events such as Austin City Limits, Blues on the Green, Zilker Kite Festival and Trail of Lights, and is the home of famous Barton Springs. Our team grew up at Zilker Park and to this day we’re not only regulars there but we continue to be inspired by the creativity and community the park inspires in Austin and beyond.
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Ada Williams (baby farmer)
Ada Chard Williams (1875–1900) was a baby farmer who was convicted of strangling to death 21-month-old Selina Ellen Jones in Barnes in London in September 1899. Florence Jones, a young unmarried mother, had read an advert in the local newspaper which offered to find homes for unwanted children. She agreed to pay £5 to a Mrs Hewetson (Ada Chard Williams) but could only give her £3 on the day. Being an honest woman, she went back later with the balance and found that Mrs Hewetson and Selina had vanished. Florence reported the matter to the police. Ada Chard Williams wrote a letter to the police denying the crime but in effect admitting she was a baby farmer who bought and sold babies for profit. The police soon discovered that Mrs Hewetson was Ada Chard Williams. However, they had no body with which to prove there had been a murder, at least not until Selina's corpse was washed up on the bank of the Thames at Battersea. Like Amelia Dyer, Ada Chard Williams had her own "signature" way of tying up bodies she wished to dispose of, using a knot called a Fisherman's knot or bend and which was a crucial piece of evidence at her trial at the Old Bailey on 16 and 17 February 1900. She was hanged, aged 24, in the yard of Newgate prison on 6 March 1900, the last woman to be hanged there. She was suspected of killing other children although no proceedings were brought.
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Harden Bennion
Harden Bennion (October 7, 1862 – October 12, 1936) was the Secretary of State of Utah from 1916 to 1920. He also served in the Utah State Senate and as chairman of the Utah Democratic Party.
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Nzrs
NZRS is a limited liability company formed in 2002 to operate and manage the registration of .nz domain names and the operation of the .nz Domain Name System (DNS). Since then our scope has widened and we provide additional services to support the local Internet community.
We work closely with our sibling organisation, Domain Name Commission Ltd (DNCL), who authorise registrars, set the policy for .nz and monitor our service level agreement.
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Pamela Liutama
Pamela Liutama was born and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia. Before she entered the world of graphic design, she studied fine arts such as drawing, painting, and sculpture. Pamela developed her interest in graphic design in middle school while experimenting with different software programs such as Microsoft Paint, Coral Draw, and Photoshop. While in school, she actively volunteered her design skills by creating promotional materials and invitation for various events. Pamela is currently a student at College of San Mateo, where she is pursuing her AA Degree in Graphic Design. During her time at CSM, she won multiple design contests and had recently completed a design internship at Holiday Inn in her native country. www.pamelaliutama.carbonmade.com
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2103
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Present Music
Present Music is a contemporary nonprofit music organization and ensemble based in Milwaukee, WI. It was founded in 1982, and is currently led by founder and Artistic Director Kevin Stalheim. Present Music has put on shows in many venues around the world, but primarily performs in Milwaukee.
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Louis Andriessen
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Stephanie K. Meeks
Stephanie K. Meeks (born 1964) is a long-time official in the non-profit community from Loveland, Colorado. Since July 2010, she has served as President and CEO of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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Josef Augusta (paleontologist)
Josef Augusta (March 17, 1903, Boskovice, Moravia – February 4, 1968, Prague) was a Czechoslovak paleontologist, geologist, and science popularizer. From 1921 to 1925 Augusta studied at the university in Brno. Between 1933 and 1968 he held posts at the Charles University in Prague as lecturer, professor, and dean of the faculty. In addition to his scientific work (about 120 publications), Augusta wrote about twenty books popularizing his profession, mostly targeted to the youth. He is best known for his reconstructions of fossil flora and fauna, together with the painter Zdeněk Burian (1905–1981). He also participated in the famous movie Cesta do pravěku (Journey to the Beginning of Time) (1954).
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1455
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SmartNow NZ
The Company
SmartNow NZ is a subsidiary of SmartNow Australia and was created to empower you to save money and benefit the environment by understanding and controlling your electricity use.
We believe that if we provide you with the right tools to understand your electricity use then you will be able to make smart choices with positive financial and environmental impacts.
SmartNow's vision is for an energy efficient, sustainable future. Our goals are to raise awareness of the financial and environmental benefits of using energy wisely; to drive energy education programmes within the community and to facilitate sustainability initiatives.
The Team
We are a highly motivated team of individuals who are dedicated to making a significant impact in the field of improving energy efficiency and sustainability residentially and commercially.
The Product
Our Current Cost real-time energy monitors enable you to reduce energy waste, reduce your electricity bill, reduce your emissions and save money.
How?
By providing real-time energy use and cost information on a simple, easy-to-understand display thereby illustrating the financial costs of wasting electricity and triggering a change in behaviour to exert more control over our energy use.
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Anatoly Rogozhin
Anatoli Ivanovich Rogozhin (Russian: Анатолий Иванович Рогожин) was a Russian officer who served in the Imperial Russian Army, the White Army, and was the last commander of the Russian Corps in Serbia during World War II. He was born on April 12, 1893 in the Chervlen stanitza of the Terek Cossack Host, the son of a cossack officer. After being raised in a cadet school and completing the Nikolaevsk Cavalry School, Rogozhin commanded several cossack units in Persia. Returning to Russia in 1914, Rogozhin fought on the South-Western front during World War I. He then served in Kiev, then went to Terek where his unit confronted rebellion in the face of the February Revolution. In June 1918, Rogozhin participated in the Terek Cossack rebellion against the Bolsheviks and became a part of the White movement. After evacuating from Russia, Rogozhin served in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes in the border patrol. During World War II he joined the Russian Corps, becoming the commander of a regiment. He received an Iron Cross second class for bravery in battle. Upon the death of General Boris Shteifon, he became the last commander of the Corps. Rogozhin managed to negotiate a surrender with the British forces. He and his men were targeted for repatriation to the SMERSH but were saved by British general Steele. He became the commander of the refugee camp. He also helped organize the evacuation of Russian veterans of the Corps and was one of the last to leave the camp in 1951. Organizing the Russian Corps Combatants veterans organization (Союз Чинов Русского Корпуса), he also established the Nashi Vesti (Our News) periodical magazine. Rogozhin moved to the United States where he continued being active in white emigre organizations. He died on April 6, 1972, and is buried in the Novo Deveevo Russian Orthodox convent in Nanuet, New York by a chapel dedicated to the Corps.
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22788
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Ironman Lake Placid
Ironman Lake Placid (sometimes referred to as Ironman USA) is a triathlon race owned by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) that takes place Lake Placid, New York and the surrounding Adirondack Mountains. It is the longest-running Ironman triathlon in North America apart from the Ironman World Championship. Lake Placid played host to the Winter Olympics in 1932 and again in 1980, and has hosted Ironman Lake Placid every summer since 1998. In August 2014, the CEO of WTC, Andrew Messick, announced that Ironman Lake Placid would be among the list of North American races that would no longer offer a pro purse prize in 2015. This decision came as a result of the growing Ironman brand, the increased fragmentation of the overall purse prize, and the date of the race in relation to the Ironman World Championship.
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5021
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Alfred Fowler
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Dinosaur World
Go Back in Time - See Them Alive at Dinosaur World! Dinosaur World presents a NEW display with 20 animatronic dinosaurs and over 150 life size stationary dinosaurs. Dig for fossils and keep three at the Fossil Dig. Pan for real minerals and gems at the Dino Gem Excavation and crack your own geode with the Geode Cracker. Put your paleontology fieldwork knowledge to the test at the Boneyard and uncover a life size stegosaurus skeleton from under the sand. Be sure to stop in at the Prehistoric Museum and see a variety of cast and real fossils. Play on the dinosaur themed playground - and don't forget your picnic lunch to Dine with the Dinos. Open everyday of the year except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
Established in 2008.
Dinosaur World is the name of 3 outdoor dinosaur museums (Plant City, Florida - Cave City, Kentucky - Glen Rose, Texas).
Dinosaur World is the brainchild of Swedish businessman Christer Svensson, who has been in the entertainment business for over 35 years. Svensson and his family moved to the United States in the earily 1990's. Attracted to central Florida, where he and his wife and children had vacationed many times, Svensson purchased a former alligator farm in Plant City, Florida. This would become the new home for his dinosaurs. With a great deal of information, planning and hard work, the Svensson family created the current park to entertain and inform visitors
Less than 5 years later, Dinosaur World opened in Cave City, Kentucky in 2003. The Glen Rose Texas location opened in 2008.
Motorists in I-4 in Florida, I-65 in Kentucky and entering Dinosaur Valley State Park in Texas will see a dinosaurs near the exits inviting them to travel into the ancient past.
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Roger Y. Tsien
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Turner Sports
Turner Sports (TS) is the division of Turner Broadcasting System (a subsidiary of AT&T) responsible for sports broadcasts on Turner channels including TBS, TNT, TruTV, and CNN en Español (for occasional Spanish language simulcasts), and for operating the digital media outlets NCAA.com, NBA.com, PGATOUR.com and PGA.com. Turner Sports also operates NBA TV on behalf of the National Basketball Association.
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United Fencing Academy
United Fencing Academy is one of the premier Los Angeles fencing clubs, led by a couple - world champion Julia Khakimova and a former head coach of the Russian National Junior Team Vadim Ayupov.
The club offers classes for a wide range of ages: from five year old beginners to experienced veteran fencers.
Vadim Ayupov was born and raised in Ufa, one of the largest cities in Russia, and the capital of the Republic of Bashkortostan. Vadim has had an extensive and notable career in foil fencing, which includes his membership on the internationally-renowned Russian National Fencing Team from age 16 to age 29. He was also the Junior Head Foil Coach for the Russian National Team, a position he held from 2005 to 2009. Vadim moved from Moscow to Los Angeles in 2010 to coach at The Los Angeles International Fencing Center. Vadim and his wife Julia opened the United Fencing Academy in January 2014.
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APQ Global Ltd
APQ Global (ticker: APQ LN) is a global emerging markets income company with interests across Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The Company’s objective is to steadily grow earnings to deliver attractive returns and capital growth to shareholders. This objective is achieved through a combination of revenue generating operating activities and investing in growing businesses across emerging markets. APQ Global run a well-diversified and liquid portfolio, take strategic stakes in selected businesses and plan to take operational control of companies through the acquisition of minority and majority stakes in companies with a focus on emerging markets.
Despite only being a listed company since August 2016, our history goes much deeper. In fact, our management team have worked together at other financial institutions for many years, forming close partnerships and highly valuable experience across emerging markets.
The Company has a strong Board of Directors, led by Chief Executive Officer Bart Turtelboom, and has formed an International Advisory Council (IAC) to help guide its strategy.
Established in February 2017, the IAC assists in locating the best investment opportunities across the globe. The panel of advisors, chaired by Tania Rotherwick, contribute insights from their own areas of geographical and sector expertise to support APQ Global's relentless focus on income for shareholders.
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Saovabha Phongsri
Queen Saovabha Phongsri (Thai: เสาวภาผ่องศรี; RTGS: Saowapha Phongsi (Pronunciation)) was an agnatic half-sister and queen of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) of Thailand, and mother of both King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) and King Prajadhipok (Rama VII). As in accordance with Thai royal tradition, King Vajiravudh later bestowed on his mother the title of "Queen Mother Sri Bajrindra" (Thai: ศรีพัชรินทร; rtgs: Si Phatcharin).
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Fullscreen
Fullscreen is a media company that powers the creation and sharing of video content with the connected generation through technology and services.The company’s technology products and services are used by artists, creators, brands, and agencies to entertain and engage audiences. It also offers merchandise for men, women, and kids as well as accessories online.Fullscreen was founded on January 24, 2011 and is based in Culver City, California. As of November 10, 2014, it operates as a subsidiary of [Otter Media](https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/otter-media).
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Safe Harbor Insurance
Safe Harbor Insurance is a locally-owned agency that combines small town service with big city variety to find you the very best personalized coverage. As islanders, we understand the unique lifestyle of the San Juans and how to protect it.
Our agents specialize in all lines of insurance, from personal and commercial property/liability to health and life insurance policies. No matter your needs, we've got you covered!
Established in 1980.
Safe Harbor's long history began in 1980, when Spokane natives Steve and Yvonne Swanberg moved to Friday Harbor and opened Swanberg Insurance. For years, Steve ran the agency on his own, finally taking on a partner in 1990.
Leo Michael, now principal, started his insurance career at Swanberg Insurance in 2002; by the time of Steve's passing in 2006, Leo had advanced to being a partner in the agency.
When Leo took on full ownership in 2014, the agency was reborn as Safe Harbor Insurance. Leo carried on the values long since established, and instilled many of his own.
With a goal of being a valuable community resource first, and a business second, our agency has truly thrived and continues to grow and improve every day.
Leo G Michael is the owner of Safe Harbor Insurance. A resident of Friday Harbor since 1977, Leo is very familiar with San Juan County and its unique and diverse characteristics. Leo has been with Safe Harbor since 2002 and been an owner since 2006. His goal is to provide the residents of San Juan County and Western Washington with expert advice and unparalleled customer service.
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Werner Meinhof
Werner Kurt Armin Meinhof (20 October 1901—7 February 1940) was a German art historian of the 20th century. Meinhof was born in Halle an der Saale the son of pastor Johannes Meinhof, brother of africanist Carl Meinhof. He studied history of art in his hometown under Paul Frankl, where he got to know the painter Walter Timmling and the future art historian Hellmuth Allwill Fritzsche. After obtaining his doctorate, Werner Meinhof from 1928 served as a research assistant at the Oldenburg state museum and in 1936 became director of the Göhre city museum in Jena. Werner Meinhof was married to art historian Ingeborg Guthardt (died 1949) with whom he had two daughters, Wienke (born 1931) and Ulrike Meinhof (born 1934), future founding member of the Red Army Faction (RAF). Upon the early death of their parents, both were raised by the historian and peace activist Renate Riemeck. In 1919 Meinhof joined the national-conservative German National People's Party (DNVP). He came into conflict with Joseph Goebbels in 1933 due to the publication of the essay Film, Kunst, Kitsch, Propaganda (Cinema, Art, Kitsch, Propaganda) by Walter Timmling and Hermann Ulrich in the Der Damm series issued by Werner Meinhof. Their description of propaganda was a "devil's work". However Ulrike Meinhof's biographer Jutta Ditfurth stated that Werner Meinhof had joined the Nazi Party by May 1933.
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22583
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Josh Begley
Josh Begley (born 1984) is an American internet artist. He is best known for creating an iPhone app to track every reported United States drone strike. In July 2012, Begley developed an iPhone application that would send a push notification every time there was a US drone strike in Pakistan, Yemen, or Somalia. Apple rejected the app three times, calling its content "crude and objectionable". Begley then created Dronestream, a Twitter account chronicling every reported US drone strike (since the first one in 2002), for Douglas Rushkoff's Narrative Lab. It gained 16,000 followers in the first week. In June 2012, Begley and two other New York University graduate students, Mehan Jayasuriya and James Borda, received a cease and desist letter from Invisible Children for their Kony 2012 parody website, Kickstriker. In 2014, after five rejections, Apple accepted Begley's iPhone app. It is now known as Metadata+. A graduate of University of California, Berkeley and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Begley currently works at The Intercept with journalists Jeremy Scahill, Glenn Greenwald, and Laura Poitras.
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Foundation Medicine
Foundation Medicine, Inc. is a public American company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts which develops, manufactures and sells genomic analysis diagnostics for solid and circulating cancers. The company's tests are based on next-generation sequencing technology. Foundation Medicine went public in August 2013; its stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol FMI. As of December 2014, the company had 275 employees. The company's flagship product was FoundationOne, the FoundationOne Heme diagnostic test being for blood cancers. In November and December 2014, the company established agreements with COTA (Cancer Outcomes Tracking and Analysis) and Flatiron Health, respectively, aimed at increasing the volume of genomic and clinical patient data available to it. In 2015, Roche announced a plan to purchase a 56.3% stake in the company through a US$780 million purchase of newly issued shares. Roche also announced an intention to invest US$400 million toward Foundation Medicine's operations, development and R&D activities. Foundation Medicine also has business agreements with Johnson & Johnson and Novartis. The company's chief executive officer (CEO) is Michael J. Pellini. The company's chief operating officer (COO) is Steve Kafka. The company's chief commercial officer (CCO) is David Daly.
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Praadis Training
Praadis Training of Institute, a subsidiary arm of Praadis Consulting Inc. USA, has earned a track record of helping ambitious young students by building and honing their technical skills in different IT domains such as SEO, Web Design, AI, Web & App Development etc. The Institute is today at the cutting-edge of imparting training on different IT domains. Professionals involved in imparting training at Institute have a good mastery of the IT subjects. Praadis Training not only caters to the high-end IT education but also to the leading private, government and multinational organizations.
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DBpedia Abstract
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7985
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Southwestern Athletic Conference
The Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) is a collegiate athletic conference headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, which is made up of historically black universities in the Southern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I for all sports; in football, it participates in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), still frequently referred to by its former designation of Division I-AA. The SWAC is widely considered the premier HBCU conference and ranks among the elite in the nation in terms of alumni playing with professional sports teams, particularly in football. On the gridiron, the conference has been the biggest draw on the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level of the NCAA, leading the nation in average home attendance for 36 of the 37 years the FCS has been in existence. In 1994, the SWAC fell just 40,000 fans short of becoming the first non-Football Bowl Subdivision conference to attract one million fans to its home games.
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Diffbot Knowledge Graph
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23570
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Diana C.P.
I am a dynamic senior corporate affairs executive and forward thinker with over 15 years experience growing an organization and managing $1B in revenue, working cross-functionally, and using an entrepreneurial spirit to implement efficient processes to solve business needs.
At the Dallas Cowboys, I am proud to have helped this organization grow and become one of the most valuable sports franchises in the world. For this National Football League (NFL) franchise, I direct all facets of legal and business affairs for the organization that employees 500+ full-time employees and comprises AT&T Stadium operation, merchandise companies, and real estate companies. I manage people and projects, design and implement processes, and communicate across all business units and departments. On any given day, I am leading business projects related to risk management, auditing, merchandising deals, licensing agreements, media and brand events, suite leases, new business ventures, intellectual property, and finances.
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DBpedia Abstract
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5194
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Valve Corporation
Valve Corporation (also known as Valve Software, commonly referred to as Valve) is an American video game developer and digital distribution company headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, United States. Its Luxembourg-based business office subsidiary for European regions, Valve S.a.r.l., was opened in 2012. Founded in 1996 as Valve L.L.C. by former Microsoft employees Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington, the company has developed the critically acclaimed Half-Life, Counter-Strike, Portal, Day of Defeat, Team Fortress, Left 4 Dead video game series, alongside Dota 2. It also developed and maintains Source on which most of its games run, and the software distribution platform Steam, which has led to the Steam Machine, a line of pre-built gaming computers running SteamOS.
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Diffbot Knowledge Graph
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29633
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Marianne Charlotte WYNDHAM
Family Links
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Rev. Cremer CREMER
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William Robert CREMER
Sophia Augusta CREMER
Marianne Charlotte WYNDHAM
Born: 20 Feb 1804, Cromer, Norfolk, England
Marriage: Rev. Cremer CREMER on 22 Jul 1829 in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England
Died: 4 Nov 1842 aged 38
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Extract from "A Geneaological and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland: Vol. II" by John Burke (1835)
Wyndham, of Cromer
Marianne Wyndham married, in 1829, the Rev. Cremer Cremer, rector of Felbrigg and Melton.
Extract from "The Church Heraldry of Norfolk: Vol. II" by Rev. Edmund Farrer (1889)
Beeston Regis:
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4068
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Rogers Group
Rogers: A services conglomerate with a strong regional presence
Established in 1899, Rogers & Company Ltd has been an innovative contributor to the economic development of Mauritius for over a century. The company has laid the foundation stone of the local tourism industry through its active participation in the creation of the leading hotel group on the island, Beachcomber Hotels, in 1962 and in setting up the national carrier, Air Mauritius, in 1967.
A listed company on the Stock Exchange of Mauritius, Rogers serves clients in various business domains such as aviation, hospitality, logistics, property, financial services, real estate & agribusiness and technology across a dozen territories, with operations covering Africa, the Indian Ocean region, Asia and Europe.
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Bryan Braman
Bryan Braman (born May 4, 1987) is an American football linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). He was signed by the Houston Texans as an undrafted free agent in 2011. He played college football for West Texas A&M University.
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7828
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David Masnata y de Quesada
David Masnata y de Quesada, Marquis of Santa Ana y Santa María, was a Cuban lawyer, professor, historian, and founder of the Instituto Cubano de Genealogía y Heráldica.
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27249
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Sajid Sheikh
Sajid Sheikh is presently working as Assistant Professor (Law) at Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai.
The NGO ‘Lawlex’ is his baby which effectively works in the field of Legal Education in India. His valuable contribution to various law journals and informative lectures on Intellectual Property Rights at various workshops organized by Department of Science & Technology, Jammu & Kashmir Government, are worth recognizing.
He obtained his LL.M. (Hons.) specializing in Intellectual Property Rights from National Law University, Jodhpur and is pursuing his Ph.D. from NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad.
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7773
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Nord-Pas-de-Calais-Picardie
Nord-Pas-de-Calais-Picardie is a new Region of France created by the territorial reform of French Regions in 2014 by the merger of Nord-Pas-de-Calais, and Picardy. The new region came into existence on 1 January 2016, after the regional elections in December 2015. Nord-Pas-de-Calais-Picardy is a provisional name, created by hyphenating the merged regions in alphabetical order; its regional council must approve a new name for the region by 1 July 2016, which then must be approved by France's Conseil d'État by 1 October 2016. The region covers an area of more than 31,813 km2 (12,283 sq mi), and with a population of 5,973,098.
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23818
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Annotate Pty Ltd
Here at Annotate, we create iOS and Android native applications and mobile websites. We work with global companies to create stylish apps to their detailed specifications.
As leaders in design and development of mobile applications for IOS, Android and web, we provide business and entrepreneurs with mobile application expertise, holistic developed solutions and long lasting partnerships. We assist businesses to open up new revenue opportunities, expand customer experience, streamline business process and assist in product marketing.
Through our passion and expertise we inspire others to reinvent the way they do business. Innovate, stand out and watch your business soar with your 'Intelligent Mobile Solution'.
We are a passionate group of developers, designers, thinkers and doers. Our team is happiest when challenged to turn difficult problems into elegant solutions.
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- Build open and honest relationships through great communication.
- Be passionate about every challenge and determined to produce excellent results.
- Build a positive team and family spirit.
- Be lifelong learners.
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26430
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Mitchell Durno Murray
Mitchell Durno Murray (1925 - 25 April 2009) was an Australian veterinary scientist, and an ornithologist with a particular interest in seabirds. He was born and educated in England before moving to New Zealand and then Australia. He was the first regional organiser for New South Wales of the Australian Bird Banding Scheme. He was instrumental in establishing the New South Wales Albatross Study Group, now the Southern Oceans Seabird Study Association (SOSSA). He was President of the Australian Bird Study Association 1973-1974, Editor of its journal Corella 1990-1994, and largely responsible for its 'Seabird Islands' series.
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Cathedral of St. Catharine of Siena
Established in 1919, Cathedral Church of Saint Catharine of Siena offers various prayer and worship programs and services. Its Catholic Youth Organization offers spiritual, academic and athletic programs for the youth. It organizes various events, such as plays, spelling bees, declamation contests and academic bowls. The youth organization additionally participates in the Girls Scouts and Boy Scouts programs, and offers the lip sync competition that is open to children in grades three through eight. The church operates the Cathedral School of Saint Catharine of Siena, a Roman Catholic elementary school serving the families of Saint Catharine of Siena Parish in Pennsylvania. The school enrolls more than 350 students in grades kindergarten through eight, and is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Cathedral Church of Saint Catharine of Siena is located in Allentown, Pa.
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Sokoni Karanja
Sokoni Tacuma Karanja (Lathan Johnson) (born January 7, 1940 Topeka, Kansas) is a child development expert, and President and CEO of the Center for New Horizons. He graduated from Topeka High School in 1958, from Washburn University with a B.A. in 1961, from the University of Denver with a masters degree in psychology, from Atlanta University with a master's degree in social work, from the University of Cincinnati with a master's degree in community planning, and from Brandeis University with a Ph.D. degree in urban policy, where he was assistant dean of students, in 1971. He was on the board of Woods Fund of Chicago.In 2004, he was arrested by police, but the charges were dismissed. He is married to professor Ayana Karanja; they have five children.
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Karsten Torkildsen
Karsten Ingemann Torkildsen (18 December 1896 – 26 February 1979) was a Norwegian trade unionist and politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Kristiania and married in 1932. He moved to Rjukan in 1915 and started his trade union career here as vice chair of the Rjukan faglige samorg in 1920. He also held this post in 1924 and 1925, and was deputy chair of Rjukan Labour Party in 1920. He was a deputy member of Tinn municipal council from 1919 to 1922 and councilman from 1928 to 1930. In 1927 and 1930 he chaired Rjukan faglige samorg. From 1930 to 1934 he was employed as secretary of Øvre Telemark faglige samorg and Telemark Labour Party. He moved to Notodden where he chaired the local party chapter from 1931 to 1934 and the co-op from 1933 to 1934. Nationwide he served as chairman of the Norwegian Union of Chemical Industry Workers from 1934 to 1945 and chairman from 1945 to 1963. As such was also a secretariat member of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany (1940–1945), however, the trade union movement was usurped by the Nazis. Torkildsen fled to Sweden. Here, in 1942 he was elected as chair of the exiled branch of the Norwegian People's Aid. He later served as chairman here after the war, from 1947 to 1951. He was also given a multitude of other positions. From 1945 he was a member of Norges Eksportråd. In 1946 he was elected to the board of Norsk Folkeferie (until 1950) and the supervisory council of Norsk Hydro (until 1963). From 1947 he was a board member of Arbeidernes Landsbank and member of the Defence Commission of 1946. He died in February 1979 and was buried at Grefsen.
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Alain Connes
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Debo Onifade
Adebowale Olaiwola Onifade is a technology entrepreneur in Nigeria.He was one of the two Africans among the nine winners at the 2004 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers USA (IEEE) Worldwide History Paper Contest, organised by the History Committee. His paper – History of the Computer, was presented at the Conference of History of Electronics (2004) held at Bletchley Park, UK in June 2004. Bletchley park was the home of UK World War II Decryption establishment. Debo won the award while he was an Electrical Electronic Engineering student at Nigeria's premier university – University of Ibadan. Debo also won National first prize awards in the 2007 All Nigeria Conference of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS) National Essay competition – organised for secondary school students across Nigeria. He won a plaque of honour by the National Orientation Agency (Ogun State) and a certificate of merit by ANCOPSS for this feat. He has won several other essay awards, some of which have been published. Debo took part as the University of Ibadan Student Team Lead in the 2004 UNESCO/DaimlerChrysler Mondialogo program contest, in collaboration with other students from University of Ibadan and Pennsylvania State University, USA. Their paper was titled 'Solar Energy for Rural Nigeria'. Debo has a Master's degree in Engineering Management from the Tufts University in Massachusetts. After working for a few years in both Nigeria and the USA, he started a technology and consulting business at the age of twenty-five. He is a certified corporate member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers and holds other international IT certifications. He has consulted for big companies in Nigeria – offering business and technology solutions. He has also featured on several television programs in Nigeria and England. He is an ardent follower of political economy and sports, and has been guest speaker at many programs.
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30283
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♥ShawnMarie❥
I'm a Mom. to me that says it all. My life revolves around my children, who are all older now, so I'm learning to Do Me again,returning to my Art & writing.
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19295
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Hoak Media
Hoak Media Corporation was a broadcast media company based in Dallas, Texas. Hoak once owned eighteen television stations (including satellites), all in medium and small-markets, mostly in the Great Plains states and Colorado. Hoak Media was established in August 2003. On November 20, 2013, Gray Television announced that it would purchase Hoak Media and Parker Broadcasting, excluding KREX (and its satellites), KFQX and WMBB (which could not be sold to Gray as it already owned stations in the markets affected), and as well as KAUZ-TV. Some of Hoak's stations were originally going to be sold to Excalibur Broadcasting and they would have been operated by Gray under local marketing agreements. On December 19, it was announced that KREX and WMBB would be sold to Nexstar Broadcasting Group, while KFQX would be sold to Mission Broadcasting. The sale was completed on June 13, 2014. However, some stations were forced to go off the air and their programming was moved to a multicast stream on adjacent channels, due to some stations unable to receive regulatory approval, after FCC recent ruling on joint sales agreements. Those silent stations were later sold off to minority interests. On August 10, 2015, Hoak announced it would sell its last remaining station, KAUZ-TV (which was not included in the sale of most of Hoak's other stations to Gray Television, and of which was originally going to be sold to KAUZ Media, Inc.), to American Spirit Media (a Charlotte, North Carolina-based company headed by Thomas B. Henson) and would be operated under a shared services agreement by Raycom Media as a result of that company's acquisition of Drewry Communications (which had operated KAUZ-TV under a joint sales agreement since 2009). The sale was completed on December 1, completing the disestablishment of Hoak.
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30371
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Caelo Communications
Caelo Communications is a technology company comprised of industry veterans and top technicians in the Wireless Communications industry. We offer a wide array of wireless infrastructure solutions and provide services in real estate, engineering, construction, project management and maintenance services to major wireless carriers and commercial telecommunications clients.
By training and developing internal crews and monitoring and supervising a network of subcontractors, Caelo ensures all projects are completed in a safe manner maintaining quality standards.
All crews are OSHA, CPR, RF and Climbing certified. Ongoing training efforts ensure all field work is completed as per specifications in a safe manner.
We operate in multiple verticals supporting the technology needs of our parent group - that owns companies in Renewable Energy, Communications, Trading, Food Distribution, Media and Entertainment. Our parent group and its affiliates collectively employ over 900 people with over $400m in revenues.
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5317
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Talcott Parsons
Talcott Parsons (December 13, 1902 – May 8, 1979) was an American sociologist who served on the faculty of Harvard University from 1927 to 1973. Parsons developed a general theory for the study of society called action theory, based on the methodological principle of voluntarism and the epistemological principle of analytical realism. More than a theory of society, Parsons presented a theory of social evolution and a concrete interpretation of the "drives" and directions of world history. Parsons analyzed the work of Émile Durkheim and Vilfredo Pareto and evaluated their contributions through the paradigm of voluntaristic action. Parsons was also largely responsible for introducing and interpreting Max Weber's work to American audiences. Although he was generally considered a major structuralist functionalist scholar, in an article late in life, Parsons explicitly wrote that the term "functional" or "structural functionalist" were inappropriate ways to describe the character of his theory. His reputation fell dramatically by the 1970s, with the view that Parsons' theories were unsatisfactory and his prose unnecessarily complex.
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Oleksiy Skrypnyk
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