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James J. Davidson (November 5, 1861 – January 2, 1897) was an American politician and businessman. Born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, Davidson moved with his family to Beaver County, Pennsylvania. In 1878, Davidson went to school in Beaver, Pennsylvania, then went to Bethany College, in Bethany, West Virginia and then graduated from University of Kentucky in 1883. He then returned to Beaver, Pennsylvania to study law. Then, in 1885, he worked for Darragh, Watson & Company who produced oil. Davidson became president of Union Drawn Steel Works. In 1896, Davidson was elected to the United States House of Representatives as a Republican. However, he traveled to Colorado and Utah to try to improve his ill health. In 1897, Davidson died in Phoenix, Arizona Territory as a result of his ill health and before he took the oath of office.
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FORTUM OYJ
Fortum Oyj is a Finnish state-owned energy company focusing on the Nordic and Baltic countries, Poland, Russia and India. Fortum operates power plants, including co-generation plants, and generates and sells electricity and heat. The company also sells waste services such as recycling, reutilisation, final disposal solutions and soil remediation and environmental constructions services, and other energy-related services and products e.g. consultancy services for power plants and electric vehicle charging. Fortum is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki stock exchange and shares the number one position in the Carbon Disclosure Project's (CDP) Nordic climate index.
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Em Hoggett
Em Hoggett is a British actress and musician based in LA. From the age of 4, Em trained as a classical concert pianist in England. She holds two degree level di...plomas, ATCL and LTCL, in Piano Performance. She began songwriting at 13, and moved into jazz/soul singing a few years later, leading a 12 piece soul/funk band and recording her own material. Em spent 3 years at a performing arts high school, training in theatre, music and dance. Although awarded a scholarship to attend Berklee College of Music, Boston, for jazz singing and songwriting, Em decided to pursue her passion for acting and moved to New York in 2015 to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Upon graduating, Em moved to LA to pursue both acting and music. She recently recorded her EP - What I Want To Say To You - with Grammy-nominated Bruce Witkin (Johnny Depp, Marilyn Manson), which is available NOW on all platforms. Since moving to LA, Em formed her production company Enfyrian Images, with partner Umar Malik. They have produced a number of short films as well as two shows at the Hollywood Fringe Festival 2018, one of which was based on Em's EP, and was voted 'one of the best shows at Fringe'. More information on Em's upcoming work can be found here: emhoggett.com See More
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Bethio
The Principality of Bethio (also spelled Bequio, Bekio, Bitio, Bétio or Beetyo) was a small monarchy located for centuries along the lower Senegal River valley, on the border between modern Mauritania and Senegal, in the northeast of Biffeche. In the 18th century it was also called the "Royaume d'Oral". Its capital was at Poum, then moved to N'Dombo, and finally moved to Ross, Senegal in the 19th century (called Ross-Bethio since then). The original, fertile farmlands of Bethio are in a region just east of the Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary. In the 1720s, the Brak (king) of Oualo (Waalo) was Erim M'Bagnick (Yérim Mbañik) and Béquio Malicouri king of the Royaume d'Oral was his vassal. The latter appears to have been succeeded by Fara Coro. In the 18th century the most famous "Prince Bethio" was Maalixuri (Malichouri) (Malikhuri Diop ) who was legendary for his cleverness, changes of strategy, and defiance in disputes with the Kingdom of Waalo and with the French at Saint-Louis, Senegal. Today, Abdoulaye Diop, the current Prince Bethio, lives at Ross-Bethio where he is a Senegalese political leader.
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Mary Matilda Winslow
Mary Matilda Winslow, sometimes referred to as Mary Matilda Winslow McAlpine (MacAlpine) or Tillie Winslow, was the first Black Canadian female graduate of the University of New Brunswick. She graduated from the university with a bachelor's degree in Classics in 1905, ranking at the top of her class. She later married and divorced Francis P. MacAlpine, who was from Alabama. Winslow was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, and later immigrated to the United States in the early 1900s. She taught at Methodist-affiliated Central College in Birmingham, Alabama in 1906, heading the Normal Department and teaching Greek and other subjects. She toured the country advocating for increased attention on public education. She eventually settled in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1916 where she taught at Springfield College. She moved to Detroit, Michigan in the 1950s and was a supporter of the Presbyterian Church. She taught there under the auspices of the YMCA Neighborhood Clubs.
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Slick District Band
Slick District is a local super-group born from members of Thieves of Ennui, Hit The B Button and solo artist Alana Faith Lucas, formed in the summer of 2016.
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Reggie de Jong
Regina Constance "Reggie" de Jong (born 7 January 1964) is a former freestyle swimmer from The Netherlands, who competed for her native country at the in 1980 Summer Olympics. There she won the bronze medal in the 4×100 m freestyle relay, alongside Conny van Bentum, Annelies Maas and Wilma van Velsen. Her best individual finish was the fifth place (2:02,76) in the 200 m freestyle. In 1983, she won a bronze medal in the 4×200 m freestyle relay at the 1983 European Aquatics Championships. After retiring from swimming she made a successful business career. She graduated in e-commerce and business management from the Georgetown University, Washington, US. She then became director of marketing and corporate communication at Inter Access Group and director of corporate communications at Oracle Netherlands. In 1997, she was one of the founders and the commercial director of Stater Portfolio Performance Management, a European provider of mortgage loans. She then became director at the ForeSure Group and VisionWaves Finance. From November 2006 till June 2008 she was a leading manager (CIO) and a board member of DSB Bank. Between June 2008 and June 2009 she was the Managing Director of Ordina BPO.
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The County Wedding Group
County wedding is a UK WEDDING SERVICES directory of the best local wedding services in all Counties throughout the UK. Wedding planner UK. Find the perfect wedding venue or wedding reception locations. Find beautiful wedding dresses and the latest wedding dress trends from bridal wear shops across the UK. Choose a professional wedding photographer capable of capturing all those special moments throughout your day. Our UK wedding photographers are recommended. Our wedding services directory has everything from Venues and Photographers to Bridal Wear and Invitations; we have everything you need to plan your big day.
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29823
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Li Yan
Li Yan (李儼) (died 918), né Zhang Xiu (張休) and later Zhang Bo (張播), was an emissary that Emperor Zhaozong of Tang sent to the warlord Yang Xingmi the military governor (Jiedushi) of Huainan Circuit (淮南, headquartered in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu) in 902, who would remain at Huainan Circuit as the Tang emperor's representative even after Tang's eventual destruction in 907. He would be the one who formally bestowed Yang Xingmi's sons and successors Yang Wo and Yang Longyan with their formal titles on behalf of the Tang emperor during the initial years of the Yang family-ruled state of Wu (also known as Hongnong). In 918, after the general Zhu Jin assassinated Xu Zhixun the son of Wu's regent Xu Wen, Xu Wen believed that Li was complicit in Zhu's plot and put him to death.
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22479
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Galway Hooker (beer)
Galway Hooker is a brand of craft beer which is brewed by an independent microbrewery Galway Hooker Brewery in Oranmore, County Galway, Ireland. It was created by two cousins, Aidan Murphy and Ronan Brennan, in 2006 and the name of the beer was decided by a public competition to choose a name. Galway Hooker Irish Pale Ale is the brewery's flagship product and is brewed in 650 litre batches. The beer is similar to traditional Pale Ales such as that brewed by the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company in the USA, but has an added taste of caramel similar to an Irish red beer. It is made from mainly pearl and crystal malt and Saaz and cascade hops. It has a bitterness of 35 IBUs and is 4.3% alcohol by volume. The beer is available kegged on draught and is available in pubs throughout Galway, Dublin, Cork and Roscommon and other towns across Ireland. A full list of locations can be found here galwayhooker.ie/locations. Bottling began in June 2011. The brewery's bottle range was expanded in 2014 and includes Galway Hooker Irish Stout, Galway Hooker Amber Lager and Galway Hooker Sixty Knots IPA (6.5%) which are available throughout the country in independent off-licences, local supermarkets, restaurants and hotels. Galway Hooker Irish Stout, Amber Lager and Sixty Knots IPA are also available in a limited supply on draught. It also produces a number of specials from time-to time which have been available in Galway City including a dark wheat beer and a pilsner. The brewery has also brewed some festival beer specials including an Irish Coffee Porter, a Weissbier and a dry hopped IPA.
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16268
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Silas G. Pratt
Silas Gamaliel Pratt (August 4, 1846 – October 30, 1916) was an American composer. A native of Addison, Vermont, he worked in Chicago, New York, and Pittsburgh, in addition to studies and travels in Germany. Between 1868 and 1871, he studied under Theodor Kullak, among others, but he suffered a wrist injury during a lesson, which prevented his becoming a professional concert pianist. On a later trip to Germany, following a performance of Pratt's works, Franz Liszt gave him encouragement and advice. Pratt is known to have completed at least three operas, one of which he later revised; only two were ever performed. His musical allegory, The Triumph of Columbus, was composed for the quadricentennial of Columbus's discovery of the New World, and was performed at Carnegie Hall on 10 October 1892. Among his other compositions was a symphony about the sinking of the Titanic, completed in June 1913. He was also the first composer to set "America the Beautiful". Pratt is known to have taught piano for a time in Joliet, Illinois. In 1895, he was appointed principal of the West End School of Music in New York. He later moved to Pittsburgh, and established the Pratt Institute of Music and Art in 1906; he served as the Institute's president until his death in 1916. He was buried in Chicago. Pratt is said to have once met Richard Wagner, who called him the "Richard Wagner of the United States"; reportedly, Pratt then responded that Wagner was "the Silas G. Pratt of Germany". Other writings by Pratt include a book entitled Lincoln in story : the life of the martyr-president told in authenticated anecdotes. published by Appleton in 1901. Upton mentions 2 symphonies by an S.G. Pratt (a standard abbreviation of Pratt's name) - "No. 1, E minor (1870); No. 2, A major (The Prodigal Son) (1875)" (dates may be of composition, performance or publication.)
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Gro Harlem Brundtland
Gro Harlem Brundtland ([ɡruː hɑːɭɛm brʉntlɑnː]; born Gro Harlem, 20 April 1939) is a former Prime Minister of Norway, a current Special Envoy with the United Nations, and the Deputy Chair of The Elders. Brundtland, MD has served as a physician, a Social Democratic politician and a diplomat, and is now an international leader in sustainable development and public health. She served three terms as Norway's Prime Minister: in 1981, in 1986–89, and in 1990–96. She served as Vice-President of Socialist International. She served as the Director General of the UN World Health Organization and is now a Special Envoy on Climate Change for the United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon. In 2008 she became the recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture. In 2014 she became the first recipient of the Tang Prize in Sustainable Development.
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1617
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Bash Records
Bash Records is a branded, full-service music and entertainment company based out of New York City which was founded and developed in 2011 by CEO & Founder Phil "Bash" Bashmashnikov.
The Bash Records Company currently consists of two record labels, an entertainment and events production company, as well as a music publishing company. The two record labels include Bash Records, which is the parent label, and Bash Music Group, which is the Electronic Dance Music label. The music division focuses on a 360-degree system that discovers and develops talent over a period of time. Our mission is to guide, counsel, and provide proper resources for clients such as Artists, Producers, Songwriters and DJs. Our services include artist branding & development, management, marketing, promotions, consulting, recording, distribution, and event management.
Bash Concepts is the entertainment and events production company under the Bash Records umbrella; specializing in marketing, promoting, and creating the highest-quality events and experiences. Our recently launched company, Bash Music Publishing, is the music publishing company that specializes in administrating copyrights for songwriters and composers, as well as ensuring their compensation for when their compositions are used commercially.
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13735
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Something to Talk About (Bonnie Raitt song)
Something to Talk About is a song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Shirley Eikhard and recorded by Bonnie Raitt in 1990, for her 1991 album Luck of the Draw. It was released to U.S. radio on June 3, 1991. Three single versions were released: the promo b/w the same song, the 7" single b/w "One Part Be My Lover" a song written by Raitt with her then husband actor Michael O'Keefe, which was also off Luck of the Draw, and a 12" single with these two songs and "I Ain’t Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again" off her previous album Nick of Time. In turn, this song was included on the EP version of Raitt’s 2000 single of "The Fundamental Things" taken from her 1998 album Fundamental. It was also included in 2003’s greatest hits compilation The Best of Bonnie Raitt. Live versions also appeared on 1995’s Road Tested and 2006’s Bonnie Raitt and Friends. The song was popular on multiple formats of radio: it peaked at number 5 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart, number 12 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart, and number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is among one of Bonnie Raitt's most popular songs, along with "I Can't Make You Love Me". Raitt won the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the Grammy Awards of 1992 for her recording of this song (Oleta Adams, Mariah Carey, Amy Grant and Whitney Houston were the other finalists). The track also received a nomination for Record of the Year, losing to "Unforgettable" by Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole. Anne Murray wanted to record this song in 1986, but her producers did not think it would be a hit. She still called the album that she released that year Something to Talk About even though it did not include this song.
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We are a general family practice located in Peoria, AZ. Our mission is to provide the finest quality dentistry with honesty and integrity in a safe and comfortable environment. We strive to build life long relationships with our patients, and do so by treating our patients like family. Our scope of practice ranges from cosmetic dentistry including bonding, veneers and crown/bridge procedures, to root canal treatments and extractions. General & Cosmetic Dentistry can give you a smile you're happy to show off and our modern techniques make it easier than ever for you to have a bright, even smile that you've always desired!
Established in 2000.
Desert Summit Dentistry was opened in August of 2000 by owners Dr. Doug Gabriel DDS and Cindy Gabriel RDH. As a husband and wife team, they worked hard to create an environment that was welcoming and warm to those who wanted to improve their oral health and smile. Over the past 14 years they have created strong and trusting relationships with their patients, many of which that have remained patients the entire 14 years! Recently, in June of 2014, their daughter Dr. Shylah Gabriel DMD joined the practice. She is very excited to kick start her career in dentistry at Desert Summit Dentistry, using her mother and father as mentors and role models to provide the highest quality of care and comfort.
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Diffbot Knowledge Graph
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Molly Somerville
Mary Somerville was born on November 4, 1883 in Reading, England. She was an actress, known for Hong Kong (1952), Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (1948) and The Thin Man (1957). She was married to Sidney Lawford, Ernest Vaughn Aylen and Henry Ashley Cooper. She died on January 23, 1972 in Monterey Park, California, USA.
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Aggreko Nederland B.V.
Aggreko is the world leader in the supply of temporary power and temperature control solutions. Aggreko employs over 6,000 people operating from 202 locations. In 2013 we served customers in about 100 countries, and had revenues of approximately GBP 1.6bn (USD 2.5bn or Euros 1.9bn). Aggreko plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange (AGK.L), is a member of the FTSE-100 index, and is headquartered in Scotland. For more information, please visit the company website at www.aggreko.com.
Aggreko provides power and temperature control solutions to customers who need them either very quickly, or for a short or indeterminate length of time. Examples would be the supply of power to an industrial site which needs to service its permanent power supply, supplying a whole city in times of power shortage, or providing a major sporting event with power and cooling systems. We serve our customers either through our 202 service centres, which we call the Local business, or globally through our Power Projects business.
Recent customers include the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Ryder Cup and Cirque du Soleil and the power utilities in over 50 countries including the UK, France, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile, Brazil and the USA.
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30277
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Denise Childs
I am a divorced mother of 3 beautiful daughters and a former stepson. I am a nurse and have gone from doing labor and delivery after close to 20 years to doing hospice nursing. I can say that I went from one extreme to the other. I live for FOOTBALL season! I volunteer doing first aid for a local high school band. I wouldn't trade that for anything in the world! I love my 'adopted' children very much. (You know those kids that come into your life for you to make a difference in their lives and they end up making a difference in yours!) I have some of those children that have just become so important to me that I love them like they were my own children even though they really aren't. I have those special children (Avery, Alex and Nic being the most important) besides the ones that I actually gave birth to, that I would do anything for! I like to spend my weekends watching football during football season. Guess that comes from having a football coach for a dad!
I wouldn't trade my life for anything although sometimes I have those 'what the heck am I doing' and 'why does life have to be so rough and complicated' moments. Those are the moments that have made me what I am today. Life can't always be lollipops and rainbows! I am still learning to take the good with the bad! It is promising to be a life long endeavor!
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Johann Friedrich Doles
Johann Friedrich Doles (23 April 1715 – 8 February 1797) was a German composer and pupil of J.S. Bach. Doles was born in Steinbach-Hallenberg. He attended the University of Leipzig. He was Kantor at the Leipzig Thomasschule, conducting the Thomanerchor from 1756 to 1789; in that year (1789) he directed the performance of Bach's motet Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied that reportedly made a deep impression on Mozart. Doles wrote a manuscript treatise on singing which may preserve some elements of Bach's own methods.
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23772
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Yellow Media- an Egypt Yellow Pages Company
Yellow Media is the official publisher of Yellow Pages branded products in Egypt. Egypt Yellow Pages Ltd- founded in 1991- is the exclusive owner of the Yellow Pages™, Walking Fingers & Design™, Yellow.com.eg™, Dalili.com.eg™, and Offeratak.com™ trademarks in Egypt. Our home office located in Maadi, Cairo is supported by a dynamic team of over 400 employees, throughout 11 regional offices in Egypt.
Since 1991, Yellow Media has developed into a Local Search Multi Media Company offering its customer base of over 5,000 businesses numerous online and print solutions. All of Yellow Media' products are offered to its user base of millions absolutely FREE while revenues are derived from advertising revenues, revenue share agreements and data sales.
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1548
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Ameya Joshi
A dedicated and hard-working software developer committed to building highly scalable services with great attention to detail and high coding standards.
Currently working at Zappos (a subsidiary of Amazon) on Marketing Platform and Mobile API teams.
Master's in Computer Systems Engineering at Northeastern University, Boston MA.
BE in Computer Engineer from University of Mumbai, India.
Skills:
Operating Systems: UNIX (Ubuntu), Windows, Mac OS
Programming Languages: Java, Python
Web Applications: JavaScript
Databases: MySQL, DynamoDB
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20621
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Orval Tessier
Orval Roy Tessier (born June 30, 1933 in Cornwall, Ontario) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre and coach who played three seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins. Tessier played only 59 regular season games in the NHL. However, he was a solid offensive player in minor professional leagues winning two scoring titles with the EPHL's Kingston Frontenacs, voted the league's most valuable player and most sportsmanlike player in the 1961–62 season. After playing, Tessier had a successful coaching career. In junior ice hockey, Tessier coached the Cornwall Royals to Memorial Cup victory in 1972. Tessier coached the 1981 Memorial Cup finalists, the Kitchener Rangers. The next season, Tessier was hired to coach the New Brunswick Hawks in the American Hockey League. He led the Hawks to a Calder Cup victory in 1982. Tessier was promoted, and named head coach of the Chicago Black Hawks, which lasted for three seasons. Tessier may be best remembered for a quote during the 1983 Campbell Conference finals. After the Black Hawks gave up 16 goals in falling behind 2–0 to the Edmonton Oilers, Tessier fumed that Chicago players needed "heart transplants". The quip failed to inspire the Hawks, who dropped the final two games of the series at Chicago Stadium, marking the second consecutive year Chicago lost in the Campbell Conference final. Tessier won the Stanley Cup in 2001 with the Colorado Avalanche while serving as a scout for the team.
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The Sunday Comics
The Sunday Comics is a prime time showcase of comedy broadcast in the United States by Fox Broadcasting Company in 1991 and 1992. The Sunday Comics showcased not only standup comedy but also variety acts, and film shorts produced by comics including Bruce Baum, Gilbert Gottfried, Rich Hall, and Rick Overton. The program's primary venue was the Palace Theatre in Hollywood, but the show also made visits to other locations. The program was originally hosted by Jeff Altman, but he left the show in June 1991 and was replaced by Lenny Clarke. Clark's tenure as host ended in October, and for the rest of the year (until the show's December cancellation), guest hosts were used. Edited reruns of the show were shown on FOX in February and March 1992.
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25553
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Barbara Romer
Barbara Romer is a German film producer, born in Bielefeld a former management consultant at McKinsey & Company and a former manager at Soho House. Romer is a founder of the New Globe Theater, an organization that proposed building a contemporary Shakespearean Globe. Norman Foster was the proposed project's architect.Romer graduated from Princeton University in 1993 and received a Ph.D. from Cambridge University in 1998.
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Law Office of Laurie B. Gibson
Law Office of Laurie B. Gibson. Attorney Gibson focuses on Child Custody/Visitation for unmarried parents, along with Parenting plans, Shared parenting, School placement parent, Mother's rights, Father's rights and Grandparent's rights. Law office of Laurie B. Gibson is ' dedicated to your child custody cause.' Call or email now [email protected]
Established in 2011.
Attorney Laurie B. Gibson advocates for you in areas of child custody and visitation, modification of parenting plans, shared parenting, school placement, paternity issues, and post-decree modifications for already divorced or never-married parents, in Hamilton and Clermont counties.
'I treat your case as if it were my own. I handle your case with dedication to your cause, passion for your victory, and strategic legal preparation.'
I respect parents who will go out of their way to sacrifice and to legally pursue their parental rights to maintain and protect their relationship with their children. I will support you and guide you through that legal process.'
Throughout her college career, Laurie participated in Debate, Model United Nations, Rotaract- as President of that club. After earning her undergraduate degree in Economics, Laurie developed the curriculum for and taught a Macro Economics course and a Parenting course at the University of Tennessee.
During law school, Laurie interned at Hamilton County Prosecutor's office in the Children's Services Abuse/Neglect/Dependency division where she represented Job and Family Services regarding adjudication of parental rights. Now, Laurie serves clients throughout Hamilton and Clermont counties.
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Myrna Bain (b. November 27, 1939- d. April 12, 2007) born Myrna Delores Bain, was an activist, grass-roots organizer, scholar and writer. She was an influential member of several organizations founded by LGBTI women of color, most notably: The Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press (with Audre Lorde, Cherrie Moraga and Hattie Gusset). Bain was also a renowned professor of Black Studies for the City University of New York for several decades (at Hunter College, John Jay College and New York Institute of Technology). The Myrna Bain Scholarship at John Jay College is dedicated to her memory. Bain was also influential as the teacher of many published feminist writers in the United States and internationally including Dorothea Smartt, Donna Aza-Weir Soley, Tracie Morris and Marianne Goodreax-Fielder. Bain was an active writer who associated with other luminaries such as Amiri Baraka, Quincy Troupe, Audre Lorde and most notably, James Baldwin.
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John Lilly (born 1971) is an American-born venture capitalist and currently serves on the board of directors of the Open Source Applications Foundation and Code for America. He earned a B.S. and M.S. in computer science from Stanford University and is the (co)-inventor on seven US patents. Lilly was the Chief executive officer of the Mozilla Corporation from 2008–2010. The corporation, a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation, coordinates development of open source Mozilla Internet applications, including the Firefox web browser. Lilly, previously Mozilla's Chief operating officer, succeeded Mitchell Baker as CEO in January 2008. He was one of the co-founders of Reactivity which was sold to Cisco Systems for $135 Million in 2007. "Reactivity Mafia" also produced other notable entrepreneurs such as Mike Schroepfer, CTO of Facebook, Aaref Hilaly, Partner at Sequoia, Oltac Unsal, Super Angel, Akash Garg, Co-founder of hi5, Dave Ashton, Founder of SnapCar to name a few. In May 2010 Lilly announced he would step down as CEO. Lilly was succeeded by Gary Kovacs on November 8, 2010. Until March 2014 he was part of Mozilla board of directors.
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7835
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Maciej Płażyński ([ˈmatɕɛj pwaˈʐɨɲskʲi]; 10 February 1958 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish liberal-conservative politician. Płażyński was born in Młynary. He began his political career in 1980 / 1981 as one of the leaders of the Students' Solidarity; he was governor of the Gdańsk Voivodship from August 1990 to July 1996, and was elected to the Sejm (the lower house of the Polish parliament) in September 1997. To date he is longest serving Marshal of the Sejm of the Third Republic of Poland In January 2001, he founded the Civic Platform political party with Donald Tusk and Andrzej Olechowski. He left Civic Platform for personal reasons and at the time of his death was an independent MP. He was member of Kashubian-Pomeranian Association. He was later chosen as a chairman of the Association "Polish Community". Maciej Płażyński was married to Elżbieta Płażyńska and together they had three children: Jakub, Katarzyna, and Kacper. He was listed on the flight manifest of the Tupolev Tu-154 of the 36th Special Aviation Regiment carrying the President of Poland Lech Kaczyński which crashed while landing at Smolensk-North airport near Pechersk near Smolensk, Russia, on 10 April 2010, killing all aboard.
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College of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Xinjiang Medical University
The College of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a degree awarding college working as a subsidiary of the Xinjiang Medical University, is the only autonomous institution of a higher Chinese medicine study in Urumqi. On May 31, 1985 the State Education Commission sanctioned the amount for the construction of the college building. In 1986, a new hospital building's construction started for the "under construction" college. On April 17, 1987 the Xinjiang government merged the college under the administration of the Xinjiang Medical University.
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Queen Elizabeth 2
Queen Elizabeth 2, often referred to simply as QE2, is an ocean liner built for the Cunard Line which was operated by Cunard as both a transatlantic liner and a cruise ship from 1969 to 2008. She was designed for the transatlantic service from her home port of Southampton, UK, to New York, and was named after the earlier Cunard liner RMS Queen Elizabeth. She served as the flagship of the line from 1969 until succeeded by RMS Queen Mary 2 in 2004. Designed in Cunard's then headquarters and regional offices in Liverpool and Southampton respectively, and built in Clydebank, Scotland, she was considered the last of the great transatlantic ocean liners until the construction of the Queen Mary 2 was announced. Before she was refitted with a diesel power plant in 1986/87, QE2 was also the last oil-fired passenger steamship to cross the Atlantic in scheduled liner service. During almost forty years of service, Queen Elizabeth 2 undertook regular world cruises and latterly operated predominantly as a cruise ship, sailing out of Southampton, England. QE2 had no running mate and never ran a year-round weekly transatlantic express service to New York. QE2 did, however, continue the Cunard tradition of regular scheduled transatlantic crossings every year of her service life. QE2 was never designated RMS, or Royal Mail Ship, instead carrying the SS and later MV or MS prefixes in official documents. QE2 retired from active Cunard service on 27 November 2008. She was acquired by Istithmar, the private equity arm of Dubai World, which planned to begin conversion of the vessel to a 500-room floating hotel moored at the Palm Jumeirah, Dubai. The 2008 financial crisis however intervened and the ship remained idle. Subsequent conversion plans were announced by Istithmar in 2012 and by the Oceanic Group in 2013 but these both stalled. As of January 2016 the ship remains laid up in Dubai while the port operator claimed that there were future plans for the ship and no intent to scrap her.
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Margaret Atwood: Once in August
Margaret Atwood: Once in August is a 1984 documentary film about Canadian writer Margaret Atwood, directed by Michael Rubbo and produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). The film was made in Rubbo's trademark style of self-conscious documentary filmmaking or metafilm, with Rubbo foregrounding the creative process in making the film, including his frustrated attempts to uncover autobiographical influences in Atwood's work. It was his last film with the NFB.
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David Wells Roth
NOTE: To see my work online please Google "David Wells Roth painting" as Linkedin's policy states that they have full rights to all my images and information even when linked from an outside website to my Linkedin account. Thanks.
Figurative artist/painter who specializes in urbanscapes, landscapes and formal portraiture is able to take on large and complex fine art commissions (please see experience).
David grew up outside of Boston and studied painting in Boston University under a Ford Foundation Educational Scholarship. In 1980, after his studies at B.U. he moved to New York City to paint city scenes and urban life and then to Paris between 1982 and 1997 and bartered his paintings for his apartment.
While living in Paris he was involved in numerous group and solo exhibitions both in Paris and Boston including solo exhibitions at the French Library in Boston and The Copley Society and participated in many group shows in Paris including the Grand Pallais and the Cirque d'Hiver. In 1993, Roth received fourth place and the purchase prize in the Lefranc & Bourgois, Winsor Newton, Les Trophees de la Couleur exhibition and competition in Paris, out of 18,000 entrees.
Since returning to the states he has participated in group shows in the Allan Stone and DFN galleries in New York, and has had solo exhibitions at the American Institute of Architects in Boston and the Whistler House Museum in Lowell, Massachusetts. He was a finalist in the Blanche E. Coleman Award Competition. The Boston Public Library recently acquired several of his drawings and watercolors for its print and paper collections.
The Federal and State Courts in Massachusetts have commissioned Mr. Roth’s judicial portraits, and between 2007-2010 he completed a commission to paint the portraits of all 33 judges, past and present, of the United States Federal court of the district of Puerto Rico.
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RTV Nikšić
Radio Televizija Nikšić (English: Radio Television Nikšić) is a local radio-television company based in Nikšić, Montenegro. Its radio and television programmes are heard and seen in and around the town of Nikšić.
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1174
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Lou Bodee Memorial Fund
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Lou Bodee Memorial Fund
(January 16, 1927 – November 16, 2013)
A memorial fund has been established by the family of Louis F. Bodee. Mr. Bodee passed away November 16, 2013, at the age of 86. Beloved husband of Helen M. Bodee, nee Lach. Dear father of Rick (Sheila), David, and Bob (Terri) Bodee. Cherished grandfather of Rich, Bridget, Kevin, Bradley, and Colleen Bodee.
Lou was the former president of the Homewood-Flossmoor High School Board. He was first appointed to the board on February 5, 1968 to fill a vacancy and then served as board president from 1972-1974. All 3 of his sons attended H-F along with his daughter in law Terri (Butler) Bodee and 2 of his grandchildren, Bradley and Colleen Bodee.
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Robert Bodee
Therese Butler-Bodee
Angela Allen
Sam & Chris Listro
Whitney & Robert Krick
Gerald T. Krick
Copyright© 2015 Homewood-Flossmoor High School Foundation
Website designed courtesy of J. Murray & Associates (class of 1978) in memory of Alison Murray (class of 1983)
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Eugene Masonic Cemetery
The Eugene Masonic Cemetery, the oldest cemetery in Eugene, Oregon, is one of the oldest privately owned and continuously operating historic entities in Lane County. Incorporated as a burial site in 1859, the same year Oregon became a state, it occupies ten acres on a knoll in southeast Eugene, with main entrance gate at University Street and 25th Avenue. The cemetery contains Hope Abbey Mausoleum which, together with the cemetery itself, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The cemetery was originally owned by Masonic Lodge No.11, but has been owned and operated since 1994 by the non-profit Eugene Masonic Cemetery Association, whose board members are volunteers. It retains Masonic in its name as an important historic reference, but is no longer officially affiliated with Freemasonry. The Masonic Cemetery and Hope Abbey Mausoleum in Eugene, Oregon dates from 1859. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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745
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Leaders in Pharmaceutical Business Intelligence
Editors & Experts, Authors, Writers: PhDs, MDs, MD/PhDs, PharmD - Join the Winning Team @LPBI Group
LPBI Group has Three Enterprise Types and Five Subsidiaries
We are in Knowledge-based Informational Services
•Subsidiary 1: e-Scientific Content Creation and Digital Media
Line-of-Business #1:
Open Access OnLine Scientific Journal ~1 Million e-Readers, ~2,000 Subscribers, 4,300 Scientific Articles, ~8000 Comments by Scientists
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BioMed e-Series, Five Series in Medicine, 8 e-Books on Amazon.com, 7 e-Books in 2016
Line-of-Business #3:
Real Time Press Coverage of BioTech Global Premier Conferences, Portfolio of ~30 events
Line-of-Business #4:
Audio-Podcast Series in Medicine, 5 tracks
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Line-of-Business #5:
Representation of US Patent Holders for Commercialization, Licensing and Partnerships
We are in Research Biotech Businesses
•Subsidiary 3: R&D in 3D BioPrinting
Line-of-Business #6:
Tissue Engineering, Gene Therapy: Stem Cells & Gene Editing, Medical Devices: Product Concepts
&
•Subsidiary 5: Pharmaceutical R&D: Drug Discovery and Drug-Devices Development
Line-of-Business #7:
•Drug Discovery with 3D BioPrinting
Line-of-Business #8:
•Drug Delivery System - One solution for many agents for many indications
We are in Business Financial Transactions (No Securities Traded)
•Subsidiary 2: Funding Early Stage Businesses, IP Licensing and Business Partnerships:
Line-of-Business #9:
Early Stage Venture Funding
•MEDICAL DEVICES
•Pharmaceutical Informational PLATFORMS
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27960
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Cumbria County Council election, 2013
An election to Cumbria County Council took place on 2 May 2013 as part of the United Kingdom local elections, 2013. All 84 councillors were elected from electoral divisions which returned one county councillor each by first-past-the-post voting for a four-year term of office. Following an electoral review carried out by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, newly drawn electoral divisions were used without change in the number of county councillors. All locally registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 2 May 2013 were entitled to vote in the local elections. Those who were temporarily away from their ordinary address (for example, away working, on holiday, in student accommodation or in hospital) were also entitled to vote in the local elections, although those who had moved abroad and registered as overseas electors cannot vote in the local elections. It is possible to register to vote at more than one address (such as a university student who had a term-time address and lives at home during holidays) at the discretion of the local Electoral Register Office, but it remains an offence to vote more than once in the same local government election. Prior to the election local Conservatives were leading a coalition with the Liberal Democrats with the Labour party as the council's official opposition.
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19621
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Patrick Womack
I’m a quick-start CEO, I can take companies from nothing into 7 figures+ rather quickly by minimizing expenses, profit re-investment, hiring the right team through clever negotiations, upholding integrity & values. I take pride in learning, to date, I’ve read/listened to over 700+ business books. I was self-taught in business (being an art history major in college) and was a self made multi-millionaire by age 28. I took a company Univest- Tech, Inc public in 2009 and we merged into another company before we were bought out in 2011.
At an early age I started my first business, I took on the challenge as if I was climbing Mount Everest (metaphorically speaking) While I was hiking up that monster, I thought about quitting thousands of times. I kept telling myself, “I’ll quit tomorrow” and tomorrow for quitting just never came, That was 15+ years ago. It’s not just about starting the race - it’s about making sure you finish.
Now, I don’t have to climb any mountains…but I do have to move them with sophisticated teams around me.
I am or have people around me that specialize in: logo & web design, branding & identity, marketing, UI design, packaging, start-ups, mobile games, apps, monetization, digital distribution, game publishing, private/public corporate companies, investments, technology, programming, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, product design & strategies, acquisition & divestiture, oil, gas, real estate, social games, online & mobile dating, business development, strategy & execution, human resources, sales, investment seed rounds, agreements, board membership & advisory services, influencing, public speaking & motivational engagement.
If you’re looking for investors, message me, I might be interested in taking a look at your project if it’s a cutting edge piece of tech.
I’m interested in companies that have poor management, debt, and need capital, corporate restructuring, a new team or need a turn around Chief Executive Officer
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14626
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Brian Howlett
Brian has a wealth of international experience as a Medtech business leader. He was appointed to the Board as Non-Executive Director in early 2010 and became Chairman with effect from November 2011.
He was formerly CEO of Lombard Medical Technologies PLC, an AIM listed company. During his tenure significant capital was raised to fund the commercialisation of the Aorfix stent graft towards gaining revenues in key EU markets and PMA in the US.
Previous corporate experience includes General Manager of Boston Scientific Ltd, Managing Director of Cobe Laboratories Ltd, and Area Director North Europe Fisons plc.
In addition to Michelson Diagnostics Ltd, Brian is also a member of the board of four other emerging medtech companies.
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15902
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Weldon Humble
Weldon Gaston "Hum" Humble (April 24, 1921 – April 14, 1998) was an American football guard who played five seasons in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland Browns and Dallas Texans in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Humble grew up in Texas and was a mult-sport athlete at his San Antonio high school. He enrolled at Rice University in Houston, Texas in 1940 and played three seasons on the school's football team. Humble then spent three years in the U.S. Marines during World War II, serving in the Pacific War and earning a Bronze Star Medal before returning to complete his college studies in 1946. Sportswriters named him a first-team All-American after the Rice Owls finished with an 8–2 win–loss record and beat Tennessee in the Orange Bowl. The AAFC's Baltimore Colts signed Humble in 1947, but the Browns acquired him in a trade before the season. Humble became an anchor on Cleveland's offensive line, helping the team win three straight AAFC titles in the late 1940s. When the AAFC dissolved in 1949, Cleveland moved to the NFL and won another championship in 1950. Humble, who remained in the Marine Reserves, was called into service in the Korean War after the season. He was expected to return to Cleveland the following year, but head coach Paul Brown traded him to the Texans before the 1952 season began. He retired after one year in Dallas. After his playing career, Humble worked as a bank executive and at an office supply company. He was also the chairman of the selection committee for the Bluebonnet Bowl. Humble was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1961, and was named to the Texas Sports Hall of Fame and the South Texas Football Hall of Fame in 1969. He is also a member of the Rice University Athletics Hall of Fame. He died in 1998 in Houston following a long illness.
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14000
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Laura Smith Miller Rehmeyer
Follow Message
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20553
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Essex (album)
Essex is the fourth studio album of singer/songwriter Alison Moyet. The album (although recorded in Liverpool) is named after the artist's native Essex, England and includes the singles "Falling" (1993), "Whispering Your Name", "Getting into Something" and "Ode to Boy II". Essex was again a source of controversy for the singer. In order for the album to be released at all, her label (originally CBS/Columbia – as of 1988 a subsidiary label of Sony Music Entertainment) insisted that certain Essex tracks were to be re-recorded and re-produced, and that there be additional material remixed to create a more 'commercial' package. The acoustic ballad "Whispering Your Name" was for example turned into an upbeat dance single and released as the second single after "Falling" failed to live up to the label's expectations. The re-recording of "Ode To Boy", originally from Yazoo's 1983 album You and Me Both, was later given the dance remix treatment by Junior Vasquez. Due to prolonged litigation with Sony, this was to be Moyet's last full-length studio album for over eight years.
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1483
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BankBoston
BankBoston was a bank based in Boston, Massachusetts, which was created by the 1996 merger of Bank of Boston and BayBank. Bank of Boston had a venerable history dating back to 1784, but the merged BankBoston was short-lived, being acquired by Fleet Bank in 1999. In 2005, FleetBoston was purchased by, and merged into, Bank of America of Charlotte, North Carolina. After the sale of its Latin American branches in 2006, BankBoston currently exists solely as a subsidiary private bank owned by Bank of America.
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Fayez Sarofim
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Edwin O. Reischauer
Edwin Oldfather Reischauer (October 15, 1910 – September 1, 1990) was an American educator and professor at Harvard University. He was a leading scholar of the history and culture of Japan and East Asia. An article Reischauer wrote in 1960 analyzing current tensions between the U.S. and Japan caught the attention of U.S. President John Kennedy, who appointed him as the United States Ambassador to Japan (1961-1966).
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Alf Scott-Hansen, Jr.
Alf Scott-Hansen (22 December 1903 – 1961) was a Norwegian engineer and film director.
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He finished his secondary education in 1922, served in the King's Guard before studying electrical engineering at his father's alma mater, the Dresden University of Technology. The studies in Dresden were interrupted and he instead graduated in engineering from Edinburgh in 1928. He worked in Siemens in Norway until 1942, then in Sønnico from the early 1950s to his death.[1]
He was married to actress Wenche Foss from 1939. Before the marriage was dissolved,[2] the couple were active socialites in Norway's capital. During this period Scott-Hansen also forayed into the film industry, directing the films Rikard Nordraak in 1945 and Trollfossen in 1948.[4] During parts of the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, he was imprisoned in Grini concentration camp from April to November 1942.[5]
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Wayne Reaud
Mr. Reaud has served as one of their directors since March 2005. Mr. Reaud currently serves as Chairman of their Litigation Committee, which was formed in November 2008, and he serves as a member of their Compensation Committee. Mr. Reaud is a trial lawyer and the founder of the law firm of Reaud, Morgan & Quinn. For over 30 years, he has represented clients in significant cases involving personal injury, product and premises liability, toxic torts and business litigation. Mr. Reaud has handled first impression mass tort litigation involving asbestos premises liability claims, including the largest asbestos product liability class action lawsuit in the history of Texas courts. He also represented the State of Texas in its landmark litigation against the tobacco industry. Mr. Reaud currently serves as Chairman of the Board of the Beaumont Foundation of America and is a Director of the Reaud Charitable Foundation. He is a Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation and a Fellow of the International Society of Barristers, a member of the Philosophical Society and a member of the State Bar of Texas Grievance Committee. Mr. Reaud was chosen as the Most Distinguished Alumni of Texas Tech University Law School in 1998 and also chosen as the Most Distinguished Alumni of Lamar University in 2006. Mr. Reaud was awarded the Honorary Order of the Coif by the University of Texas in 2011. He is listed in Best Lawyers in America.
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List of artists in the Armory Show
The 1913 Armory Show contained approximately 1300 works by 300 artists. Many of the original works have been lost and some of the artists have been forgotten. The list of artists in the Armory Show, while not complete, includes nearly all the artists from the United States and Europe who were exhibited in the Armory Show of 1913. The list is largely drawn from the catalog of the 1963 exhibition, 1913 Armory Show 50th Anniversary Exhibition, organized by the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute. Many exhibitions have been held in the vast spaces of U.S. National Guard armories, but the Armory Show refers to the International Exhibition of Modern Art that was organized by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors and opened in New York City's 69th Regiment Armory, on Lexington Avenue between 25th and 26th Streets, on February 17, 1913, and ran to March 15. It became a legendary watershed event in the history of American art, introducing astonished New Yorkers, accustomed to realistic art, to modern art. The show served as a catalyst for American artists, who became more independent and created their own artistic language.
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28450
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List of songs recorded by Nicola Roberts
English singer Nicola Roberts, a member of girl group Girls Aloud, has recorded songs for one solo studio album, including three b-sides. Her debut studio album, entitled Cinderella's Eyes, was released in September 2011. The lead single, "Beat of My Drum", was co-written by Roberts, American DJ Diplo, Dimitri Tikovoi and Maya von Doll. Martina Sorbara and Daniel Groome Kurtz of the Canadian band Dragonette co-wrote the second single "Lucky Day". Alongside Roberts, Metronomy's lead singer Joseph Mount penned two songs: "I" and "Fish Out of Water". Cinderella's Eyes also contained a cover version of "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime", originally performed by The Korgis and written by James Warren. To support the album's third and final single "Yo-Yo", Roberts recorded a solo version of the Girls Aloud song "Memory of You". The track was penned by Roberts, her band mates and British production team Xenomania. In October 2011, Roberts confirmed that she is in the process of recording songs for her second studio album.
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8622
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USA Gym
We are a 12,000 Square foot facility. We offer the latest in health and fitness equipment. We offer FREE Personal Training to set you up on a workout program. USA GYM has 12 Life Fitness Treadmills, 8 Precor and Life Fitness Ellipticals, 9 Bicycles(recumbent, upright, and Spin), and Stairmaster Stairclimbers. Our Nautilus room features 27 different machines. We have a separate Women's ONLY Section with its own weight machines, Life Fitness and Precor Cardio and hand weights. The Free Weight area is 3,200 sq ft... It features Hammer Strength, Body Masters, Free Motion, and Cybex Equipment. The dumbells range from 3lbs up to 150 lbs. If you are into Group Fitness try one of our many Spinning, Step, Body Sculpting, Yoga, or FIT classes(cross Training Circuit). After your workout, you can relax and take a shower, a steam bath or hit the sauna. We also offer a fruit and Smoothie bar called I fit. We also have an area to watch your kids while you workout. Our Youngest member is 10years old and our oldest member is 85years old.
Established in 1992.
USA GYM opened in the fall of 1992. We have been serving the City of McMinnville and our surrounding neighbors for the last 24 years. Trying to meet all of their fitness needs
Leland Northcutt is a Chiropractor here in McMinnville and has been in a productive,energetic, and hands on practice 38 years. His wife Paige Northcutt moved to McMinnville in 1992. She started with USA GYM on Day 1.
Paige is a Bronze Medalist from the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea in the Swimming events. Paige is very hands on in every aspect of USA GYM from the day to day running of the facility to programming workouts and even working with the local doctors, orthopedics, and physical therapists . Paige is active in the community always promoting Fitness and Health. She coaches the local summer league Swim Team. She has taught numerous children how to swim and has attained College Scholarships for her swimmers as well.
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George Dantzig
George Bernard Dantzig (November 8, 1914 – May 13, 2005) was an American mathematical scientist who made important contributions to operations research, computer science, economics, and statistics.Dantzig is known for his development of the simplex algorithm, an algorithm for solving linear programming problems, and his work with linear programming. In statistics, Dantzig solved two open problems in statistical theory, which he had mistaken for homework after arriving late to a lecture of Jerzy Neyman. Dantzig was the Professor Emeritus of Transportation Sciences and Professor of Operations Research and of Computer Science at Stanford.
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Tom Hubert
Tom Hubert (born May 24, 1977) is a Belgian engineer, inventor and investor.
He is the chairman of Harmonic Waves, who's willing to lead a mentality switch by example.
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Opera Software
Opera Software AS is a Norwegian software company, primarily known for its desktop Opera web browser, and mobile web browser Opera Mini. It was demerged from its parent company Otello Corporation as part of the latter's divestiture of its web browser business. Opera browsers have more than 350 million users worldwide across multiple platforms.
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Barry Stout
J. Barry Stout is a Democratic politician and former member of the Pennsylvania State Senate who represented the 46th District from June 7, 1977—after winning a special election in May, 1977—through 2010. Previously he was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1970 through 1976. On October 22, 2004 PennDOT dedicated the "J. Barry Stout Park and Ride" off the "Beau Street" exit of I-70 in South Strabane Township. Constructed by Greensburg-based Donegal Construction at a cost of $1.2 million, the lighted park and ride lot has 211 spaces and 7 handicapped-accessible spaces. Stout initially suggested the location of the park and ride lot after learning that PennDOT owned the land, which is ideally situated near I-70, I-79, and Route 19. Stout has credited former Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania Ernie Kline with facilitating his election to the Pennsylvania State Senate in 1977.
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29742
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The Im'possible Tour - Grant Lottering
In August 2016, he became the first cyclist to complete a solo, non-stop, 1 000km attempt through the French Alps in less than 47 hours while raising over R1.2m for charity.
Yet, only 3 years ago he died in a harrowing cycling accident in the Italian Alps, shattering his body against a rock embankment at over 60kms an hour. He was told cycling again would be impossible.
Astonishingly, within one year and six surgeries later, he returned to the Alps and finished the 140km alpine race that nearly claimed his life. This was his first Im’possible Tour.
How did he go from death and no less than seven surgeries, to conquering the Alps and breaking records in such a short period of time?
This is the astonishing story of miracle cyclist, Laureus Sport for Good Ambassador and international speaker, Grant Lottering, who through hope, courage and perseverance, overcame the impossible, and continues to inspire thousands all over the world.
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29324
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Robert Brazell
Robert V. Brazell (born July 28, 1958) is an American businessman and entrepreneur. He is the founder, CEO, and Chairman of Talos Partners, a private investment firm managed and operated by him and Senator Robert W. Kasten, Jr. Prior to founding Talos, Robert served as the Chief Executive Officer of Overstock.com, now a nearly $1 billion a year online enterprise which he founded in 1997, as D2: Discounts Direct. He is the co-author of "The Idea Economy" (1995). Rob served on the board of the Deseret Foundation, a medical charity that aims to provide predictable surgical care to children.
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Young Friends of the Norton Museum of Art
The Norton Museum of Art, founded in 1941 by Ralph Hubbard Norton and Elizabeth Norton as a permanent home for their 19th- and 20th-century sculptures and paint...ings, is one of Florida’s leading cultural institutions. The Norton is committed to playing a dynamic role in its community and nationally through the display of its extensive permanent collection, exhibitions organized by Norton curators, and programs that recognize established and emerging talent. Its permanent collection of approximately 7,600 objects encompasses five curatorial departments including: American Art, Chinese Art, Contemporary Art, European Art and Photography. The Museum’s latest expansion designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Lord Norman Foster, is the most comprehensive in the institution’s history. See More
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7187
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Irene Hirano
Irene Hirano Inouye (born October 7, 1948) is an American activist who is the President of the U.S.-Japan Council, having been appointed to that position when the organization was formed in 2009. Hirano Inouye focuses on building positive relations between the United States and Japan. She is also Chair of the Ford Foundation Board of Trustees. She previously served as President and founding Chief Executive Officer of the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles from 1988 to 2009, which is affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution.
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Frank Threlfo
Frank Threlfo (1932-2012) was an Australian rugby league player from the 1950s. Originally from Maitland, New South Wales, Frank Threlfo was signed by the South Sydney Rabbitohs in 1952 as a 20-year-old. Threlfo played two seasons with the Rabbitohs between 1952-1953, playing on the wing in 39 first grade games. He won a premiership with Souths, playing on the wing in the victorious 1953 Grand Final team that defeated the St George Dragons. Threlfo returned to Maitland, New South Wales the following year and saw out his rugby league career for the local Maitland team. He was awarded Life Membership of the Newcastle Rugby League, after a lifetime of commitment to Rugby League in the city Newcastle. Frank Threlfo died on 10 October 2012, aged 80.
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Chris Bearde
Chris Bearde (born 18 June 1936) is a comedy writer, producer and director best known for his work as a writer on the '60s zeitgeist hit Laugh In and for co-writing and producing TV specials for Elvis Presley, Bob Hope, Sonny and Cher, Bill Cosby, Steve Martin, Jim Carrey, Andy Williams, The Jackson Five, The Osmonds, Dinah Shore, Diana Ross, and Lucille Ball. He also created the format for the original Gong Show and a number of network and pay-cable comedy series including That's My Mama and Sherman Oaks.
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27320
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Megan Davidson
I am currently completing the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice at the University of Glasgow. After completing the Diploma I will commence a traineeship at Dewar Spence, focusing predominantly in the field of Criminal Defence.
Alongside the compulsory Diploma subjects, I have elected to study Advanced Civil Litigation, Advanced Criminal Litigation and Human Rights.
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Outside of University I am a volunteer crewmember with Kinghorn RNLI Lifeboat. I joined the RNLI six years ago and since have completed a variety of different training courses. As well as being an active, sea-going crewmember, I am also involved in the fundraising aspect of the RNLI and regularly participate in events aimed at raising awareness of the work of the RNLI.
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24088
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Varon Bonicos
Varon Bonicos (born 18 May 1974) is a British director, producer, and screenwriter and is the son of late film editor Douglas Bonicos. Varon Bonicos was born in United Kingdom, His film career started working for film editor Pamela Power (The Hunger, Chill Factor) at London's Soho post production company The Film Editors. Bonicos directed the first ever ITN ITV news commercial and also conceived first British Airways In flight current affairs programming leading Bonicos to his early experimental art installations notably for The Arts Council of Great Britain and the Design Museum in London.
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19598
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Hutson Inc
Since its founding in 1928, the Hutson name has been tied to innovative agricultural products and services. With a foundation built upon a strong commitment to customer service, we have sunk our roots deep in the community. From our humble beginnings more than 85 years ago, Hutson has grown and evolved to meet the growing needs of our customers. It is through our dedicated employees and customers that we have been able to diversify from a single location farming mercantile into one of the largest John Deere dealers in North America.
In 1990, Hutson acquired its first John Deere dealership and through planned growth and a continuous focus on customer service, Hutson has grown into 13 locations throughout the heartland of the United States. The Hutson product offering has grown over the years to include Lawn & Garden, Commercial Worksite, Ag Management Solutions, and Commercial Application Products. Recently, Hutson has added new divisions to provide irrigation and agronomic support for our customers. We pride ourselves in being able to provide the highest quality support and service that our customers expect and come back for year after year.
Our people are passionate individuals who get involved and make a difference in the lives of our customers and our communities every day. We stand for putting our customers first, treating people with respect, and thinking creatively to solve problems. We believe strongly in supporting our communities through school city and regional events.
Our Mission Statement says it best, "Let's Grow Together". Much like the growth Hutson has experienced, we want to help provide the solutions and support our customers need to grow their business, farm or property.
The Hutson Vision is "To be the premier supplier of products, support, and services". Hutson has reinvested in our buildings, equipment, and people to provide better service and support to our customers. We strive to be a trusted partner in business.
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Irwin L. Jacobs
Irwin L Jacobs (born July 15, 1941) is an entrepreneur and the CEO of several large corporations, formerly including the now-bankrupt Genmar Holdings, which at one time was billed as the world's largest boat-building company. He earned the nickname "Irv the Liquidator" for his aggressive business practices in the 1970s and early 1980s. In 1973, Jacobs founded COMB ("Close-out Merchandise Buyers"), a catalog-based mail-order retailer. In 1986, COMB and several cable television operators created the Cable Value Network (CVN), a pioneering television shopping channel which was later purchased by QVC. Jacobs, based in Minneapolis, became wealthy by taking big stakes in Fortune 500 conglomerates, usually with the goal of unlocking value by breaking them up.
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Drawing Room School-Fine Arts
We specialize in portfolio development for middle school and high school students. We offer after school multi-media art classes to all ages with a big focus on creativity and thinking outside the box.
Established in 2000.
What today is a thriving business with hundreds of students began with two eight year olds and a young enthusiastic graphic designer renting a small upstairs studio over a stationary store.
Christine Zaccardi, the founder and director of the Drawing Room, graduated from the School of Visual Arts with a BFA in Graphic Design. She worked for many years designing logos and marketing campaigns for a large printing company that serviced the tri-state area which included Fortune 500 companies as well as local businesses. Chris launched the Drawing Room to supply area artists of all ages with an outlet that provided NYC quality instruction minus the commute. Chris's passion is painting, although she has a master's eye for color, pattern and design. She is an enthusiastic teacher who goes the extra mile to provide the best art experience for students at every level of development. Chris loves art and people and is a fountain of resources, expert at bringing out the highest achievements in all students and is particularly astute in Portfolio Development.
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7883
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Ius naturale
Ius naturale is Latin for "natural law", the laws common to all beings. Roman jurists wondered why the ius gentium (the laws which applied to foreigners and citizens alike) was in general accepted by all people living in the Empire. Their conclusion was that these laws made sense to a reasonable person and thus were followed. All laws which would make sense to a normal person were called ius naturale. Slavery for example was part of the empire-wide ius gentium because slavery was known and accepted as a fact in all parts of the known world, nevertheless slavery does not make sense to a reasonable person. Forcing people to work for others was not natural. So, slavery was part of the ius gentium but not of the ius naturale. The ius naturale of the Roman jurists is not the same as implied by the modern sense of natural law as something derived from pure reason. As Sir Henry Sumner Maine puts it, "it was never thought of as founded on quite untested principles. The notion was that it underlay existing law and must be looked for through it". Romans gave to Natural law a great importance in their daily lives . They mentioned once" ius naturale est quo natura omnia animalia docuit" which means the right that nature gave to all living things.
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26327
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Finns in Switzerland
Finns in Switzerland consist of migrants from Finland to Switzerland and their descendants. According to one estimate[which?] there are 7,000 Finns living in Switzerland, of whom 4,000 are first generation immigrants and 3,000 are second generation immigrants. Most of the first generation immigrants are women in their 40s and 50s, many of whom immigrated from 1960–70. Most Finns in Switzerland live in the Canton of Zürich. The first Finnish schools of Switzerland were located in Bern and Zürich, and opened in 1982. Schweizerische Vereinigung der Freunde Finnlands (SVFF) began to operate in 1946, and has since published a newspaper called Suomen Sanomat until it was changed to Finnland Magazin. This newspaper is issued four times in year. Sveitsin suomenkielinen kirkollinen toiminta (SSKT) organizes Finnish language church activities around Switzerland.
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30198
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Mary Lou Huddleston '62
Mary Lou Huddleston '62
Mary “Lou” Lockwenz, 68, of Lynchburg, passed away Thursday, February 28, 2013.
Born in Gauley Bridge, WV, she is the daughter of Virginia Huddleston of Lynchburg and the late David Huddleston. She is preceded in death by her loving husband of 46 years, Richard Lockwenz.
She is survived by her son Paul David Lockwenz of Lynchburg; daughter Polly and husband, Gary Creed of Denver, NC; grandchildren Chloe Lowe of Lynchburg, Adam and Elliott Creed also of Denver, NC; sister and brother-in-law Frances and Jerry Blick of Lynchburg; sister and brother-in-law Becky and Mike Pelletier of Naples, FL; loving nieces Pam Thomas, Ronda Sprinkle, Kami Sprinkle, Desireè Hayslett, Cheriè Pipkin, and nephew Bobby Pipkin ; sister-in-law and husband Janet and George Gullotta of Schenectady, NY; niece and nephew Rosanne and Georgie of Schenectady, NY.
Never able to sit still, Mary Lou was always busy – she developed many long-lasting, loving friends through her years of work. There was also a special place in her heart for her special children with whom she saw each day on the school bus.
Mary Lou and Dick’s love of friends and cooking always meant there was an open door to receive guests and plenty of delicious meals to be shared. Many memories were made from parties held in the back yard. Her love of arts and crafts is ever present as decorations in her and many friends’ and families’ homes.
The family wishes to thank the nurses at Lynchburg General Hospital CICU for their loving care.
A memorial service will be held on Sunday, March 3, 2013, at 6:00 P.M. at Tharp Funeral Home, Lynchburg. The family will receive friends one hour prior.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 2050 Langhorne Road, Suite 201, Lynchburg, VA 24501.
Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory is assisting the family (434) 237-9424. Condolences may be made at tharpfuneralhome.com.
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4920
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Damon Stoudamire
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James 'Jimmy' Harrower (18 August 1935 – 2006) was a Scottish professional football player. Born in Alva, Clackmannanshire, Harrower played junior football for Sauchie, Kilsyth Rangers and Bo'ness United before starting his senior career with Hibernian. Liverpool manager Phil Taylor signed him for £11,000. He made his Liverpool debut on 11 January 1958 in a 2nd Division match at Anfield, Fulham were the visitors as Liverpool took the points with a 2–1 victory. The attacking midfielder scored his first goal on 28 March, as Liverpool beat Ipswich Town 3–1. Harrower was a player with a knack of pulling off amazing trickery with the ball, but like so many players with this ability he lacked the consistency required to play at the highest level; in fact he used to irritate the Anfield crowd who knew what he could do but never saw enough of it. His best season at Liverpool was his first full season 1958–59: he missed just 5 matches and scored 6 goals. Unfortunately for James, the manager who signed him, Taylor, left the club at the end of the campaign and his replacement Bill Shankly decided that change was needed. James was vying for the inside-left position with Jimmy Melia, but midway through the campaign Shankly decided that Melia was the man for the job. Melia kept the position the following season and the future looked bleak for Harrower in a red shirt; in the March 1961 he was on his way, moving to Newcastle United. He spent a year on Tyneside playing just 6 games, he then moved back to Scotland joining Falkirk. He also played for St Johnstone, Albion Rovers and Alloa Athletic. Harrower also represented Scotland at Under-23 level.
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8904
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National Labour Union of Morocco
The National Labour Union of Morocco (UNMT) is a national trade union center in Morocco. It was founded in 1973. The UNMT is affiliated with the Justice and Development Party (PJD).
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William Robert Shepherd
William Robert Shepherd (12 June 1871 in Charleston, South Carolina – 7 June 1934 in Berlin, Germany) was an American cartographer and historian specializing in American and Latin American history. In 1896, Shepherd made his PhD at Columbia University. He then studied in Berlin and finally became professor of history at Columbia University. He is best known for his Historical Atlas, published in several editions during the early twentieth century.
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Manoranjan Hazra
Manoranjan Hazra was an Indian politician. He was elected to the Lok Sabha, lower house of the Parliament of India from Arambagh in West Bengal as a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist).
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Edward Jones Investments
Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P., since 1995 simplified as Edward Jones is a financial services firm headquartered in Des Peres, Missouri, United States and serves investment clients in the U.S. and Canada, through its branch network of more than 14,000 locations and currently has relationships with nearly 7 million clients and $1 trillion in assets under management worldwide. The firm focuses solely on individual investors and small-business owners. Edward Jones is a subsidiary of The Jones Financial Companies, L.L.L.P., a limited liability limited partnership owned only by its employees and retired employees and is not publicly traded.
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Jennifer Mercanti, JD, CPC, RYT
I am a Corporate and Securities Lawyer and Certified Professional Coach qualified in both designations in Canada and the United States (Massachusetts). I am described as genuine, authentic, entrepreneurial, efficient, passionate, inspirational, of integrity; an excellent leader, team player and public speaker.
I have been practicing Corporate and Securities law for over 15 years. I have provided strategic advice to several legal areas in my tenure with John Hancock/Manulife, including Manulife Mutual Funds/Manulife Investments, Retail Markets (Wealth Management) and most recently Corporate Strategy and Consumer Solutions.
In 2013, I was recognized as a finalist in the Regulatory Financial Services Category at the Global Counsel Awards in New York. In 2013 & 2012, I was recognized as a finalist in the Tomorrow's Leader Category at the Canadian General Counsel Awards and in 2012 a Lexpert Rising Star Leading Lawyer Under 40.
I also acted as a Director of a National Franchisor operating over 230 franchises in Canada and currently sit on the board of directors of The Charity of Hope (www.charityofhope.com) which has raised over $1 million for children in need in Canada.
I am a proponent of social justice, having studied at Kings College (Western University) and University of Windsor Faculty of Law. I created endowed scholarships for students requiring financial assistance at Windsor in 2011 and Kings College (Western University) in 2013.
I am registered as a Certified Professional Personal Development Coach with the International Coaching Federation and have completed over 340 hours of training with the Institute of Professional Excellence in Coaching in the United States.
I am also an advocate of health and wellness, having become a Registered Yoga Teacher with Yoga Alliance in 2012 after completing over 200 hours of training. I am now working towards my 1000 hour teaching designation as an experienced teacher.
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Cole Carbide Industries Inc.
Welcome to Cole Carbide Industries, Inc.
Cole Carbide is headquartered in Warren, Michigan with manufacturing facilities, distribution centers and sales outlets located throughout the world. The Cole family of companies provides comprehensive cutting tool solutions, offering both standard products and engineered solutions serving diverse market applications.
The Cole family of companies is defined through two subsidiaries - Cole Carbide Industries for Engineered Products and Cole Oil, Gas & Water divisions; and Cole Tooling Systems serving Millstar tooling, Omnithread thread milling systems, and Indexa-V drilling products divisions.
Cole Engineered Products are masterfully crafted cutting tools and wear parts which integrate either customer-supplied blueprints or Cole engineered designs. Cole provides technical support and supervision from design through application trials to ensure optimum performance before beginning final production.
Engineered products use diverse grades of tungsten carbide, ceramics or cermets with ultra-high tolerances. Each product is finished with standard or special coatings to create the finest products available in the industry.
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Fed-Rick Veal Company
Are you tired of the paltry selection of quality meats available through the normal channels? Are you ready to get quality and selection all from the same source? Then come to Fed-Rick Veal Co. We offer wholesale and retail distribution for the best meats available, from veal and chicken to cutlets and shank, sausage and more! When you want quality, give us a call. We aim to meet all your specialty meat needs! Carmine Balzano, owner of Fed-Rick Veal Co., is a fifth generation meat cutter. Dating back to the late 1800's when his Great Grandfather Ignazio Balzano, left the family slaughterhouse business in Italy along with his seven brothers, to come to America. Ignazio settled in Bristol RI and opened his own slaughterhouse business. His son Carmine, after working with his father as a youth, moved to Providence in the early 30's. Carmine worked with many different meat cutters and markets until he opened his own business, Federal Beef Inc., in the early 50's on Atwells Ave. in the heart of Federal Hill. He was well known in the business back then for his ability to evenly slice veal cutlets by hand. Gennaro, his son, who worked with his father since high school, bought Federal Beef Inc. in the early 60's. Gennaro, who could see the impact that the new supermarkets were having on the small family run meat markets, decided to go into the wholesale veal business in 1969. The name Fed- Rick Veal Co. came from Federal Beef and Ricky's Meats, a partner with G
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Kristy Weissling
Dr. Weissling recieved a bachelor's degree (1988, cum laude) and a master's degree (1990) in speech-language pathology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). She completed her doctor of speech pathology degree (a professional doctorate) in March of 2006 at Nova Southeastern University (NSU). She received an outstanding dissertation award.
After graduating with her master's in 1990, she began working in the brain injury unit of a rehabilitation hospital in Fort Lauderdale, FL. During that time, she completed her CF year; and, expertise in AAC within acute rehabilitation and speech-language care of tracheostomy and ventilator patients was established. After 18 months, Dr. Weissling moved to Yakima, WA where she was employed in a non-for-profit community agency providing speech and language services to residents of Yakima County. After 3.5 years, Dr. Weissling returned to the Fort Lauderdale where she worked part-time in an acute care hospital and began a part-time position at NSU. Later in 1996, her full-time academic work began. Areas of teaching at NSU included courses in adult acquired language disorders, clinical processes, technology, cognitive communication disorders, and clinical supervision.
In 2003, Dr. Weissling took a position as lecturer at UNL. She is involved in clinical supervision, teaching, and research in the area of AAC for persons with aphasia. She has been a contributing author of peer reviewed research articles, non-peer reviewed articles, and book chapters. Her position title changed to Assistant Professor of Practice in 2009, and she was promoted to Associate Professor of Practice in 2014. She is a co- principle investigator on a NIDILRR grant. In July 2014 she became the on-campus clinic coordinator; July 2016 she became program coordinator for the speech-language program.
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Best Air was airline of Bangladesh with both domestic and international destination, a subsidiary of Best Aviation. The company was formed in 2007 as a joint venture between Best Aviation and a Kuwait-based company, Aqeeq Aviation Holding which controls a 70% share of the airline. It started operations in January 2008 from Dhaka's Shahjalal International Airport. Best Air suspended its operations in 2009, due to extraordinarily high fuel costs. Best Air has recently announced that they have received a large investment from Destiny Group LTD of Bangladesh and will restart operations on the 26 March 2011. They intend to re-enter the domestic market with 3 brand new ATR-72 aircraft. Plans call for the acquisition of 3 A320 aircraft later this year, followed by the A330 or B777 for long haul routes in the near future.
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Anatolii Mohyliov
Anatolii Volodymyrovych Mohyliov (Ukrainian: Анатолій Володимирович Могильов, Russian: Анатолий Владимирович Могилёв; born April 6, 1955 in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, in the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union) is a Ukrainian politician. He is the former Prime Minister of Crimea and former Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs.
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Decimus Junius Silanus (consul)
Decimus Junius M. f. D. n. Silanus (fl. 70 BC-62 BC) was a consul of the Roman Republic. He may have been the son of Marcus Junius Silanus, consul in 109 BC. He was the stepfather of Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger, having married Brutus' mother, Servilia Caepionis.
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Saud Alsanousi (Arabic:سعود السنعوسي) (born 1981) is a Kuwaiti novelist and journalist. His debut novel The Prisoner of Mirrors (2010) won the Leila Othman Prize. In 2011, his short story The Bonsai and the Old Man won a competition organized by Al-Arabi magazine and BBC Arabic. His novel The Bamboo Stalk, about immigrant workers, won the International Prize for Arabic Fiction (2013). Saud Alsanousi lives in Kuwait and writes for the Al-Qabas newspaper.
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We're a full service accounting firm in Lakewood, Ohio. We've been serving businesses, government offices, nonprofits, churches and individuals since our founding in 1985. We offer accounting services to businesses and nonprofits, estate tax planning and individual income tax preparation.
The company was founded as Laskey CPA by Timothy P. Laskey and was originally located on the corner of Detroit Avenue and Warren Road.
In 1991, we purchased a building that once housed a bank on Madison Avenue, and this was our home for the next 21 years. As the business grew, we brought on more personnel, and in 2011, we determined that we needed even more space than we had on Madison Avenue to accommodate our nine employees.
In December 2011, we completed the purchase of a building on Detroit Avenue that had housed Revelations Salon & Spa. We completed an extensive interior renovation and moved into our current location in May 2012.
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Vital Flair
Let Vital Flair enchant your guests with delectable cuisine and the perfect ambiance for your special event. Our innovative, well-known Orlando, FL Catering team is ready to begin.
Established in 2006.
Vital Flair began as a Corporate Catering Specialists. Throughout the years we have established ourselves as full service caterers providing themed events, social gatherings and weddings. We have went from not just offering corporate drop-off service but to plated dinners with full bar services.
Pam, the owner is a graduate of Johnson & Wales University and has lived and worked in the Orlando area for 20 years. Her experience include Specialty Restaurant Chef for the Renaissance Orlando Resort, where she was part of the culinary team that won a gold medal in the 1998 Culinary Super Challenge Cook-off at the Florida Restaurant Show. A Chef Instructor at a local culinary school. The Food & Beverage Director/Executive Chef at Shades of Green on WDW Resort. She oversaw the expansion and re-opening of a 586 room resort with 3 restaurants, room service and a new 500 seat banquet facility. In 2006 established Vital Flair and has been successfully catering to local clientele, continuing to create unforgettable events.
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19272
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Farnborough Hall
Farnborough Hall is a country house just inside the borders of Warwickshire, England near to the town of Banbury, (grid reference SP4349). The property has been owned by the National Trust since 1960 when the Holbech family endowed it to them, and is still run and lived in by Geoffrey Holbech's daughter Caroline Beddall and her family. It is a Grade I listed building. The Holbech family acquired the Farnborough estate in 1684 and the honey-coloured two-storey stone house was built soon after. Major changes to the property occurred between 1745 and 1750 when the entrance front was remodelled and the rococo plasterwork was added to the interior. This work was carried out by William Holbech who wanted a suitable setting for the sculpture and art he had brought back from his Grand Tour. He most likely used designs by his close friend Sanderson Miller, an architect, who lived a few miles away. Long Palladian facades with sash windows, pedimented doorways and a balustraded roofline were added to the earlier classical west front. Unlike many of its contemporaries, Farnborough Hall and its landscaped gardens have experienced little alteration in the last 200 years and they remain largely as William Holbech left them. The entrance opens straight into the Italianate hall. The walls are adorned with busts of Roman emperors set into oval niches and the panelled ceiling is stuccoed with rococo motifs. The dining room on the south front was especially designed to display works by Canaletto and Giovanni Paolo Panini. The original works are long gone, being replaced by copies. The drawing room has panels of elaborate stuccowork featuring scrolls, shells, fruit and flowers; these serve as a framework for more Italian works of art. A stucco garland of fruit and flowers encircles the skylight above the staircase hall.
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Tadlock Pipe & Rentals, LLC
Tadlock Pipe & Rentals is one of the largest reconditioning plants for oil field tubing, casing and drill pipes in the South. Operational for more than 20 years, Tadlock offers a full-line of rental products, including drill collars, high-pressure workstrings and casing and tubing tools. It has a subsidiary, Advance Manufacturing Technology, which provides customized design and fabrication of cased and open-hole lubricators, wireline packoffs, blowout preventers, backoff equipment, safety valves and flanges and adapters. Tadlock Pipe provides its products and services in Louisiana, the Gulf Coast and worldwide and serves the oil industry. The company has a 32-acre reconditioning process testing facility and has locations in Lake Charles and Shreveport, La.
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John Glenn
John Herschel Glenn, Jr. (born July 18, 1921), (Col, USMC, Ret.), is a former Marine Corps aviator, engineer, astronaut, and United States senator. He was selected as one of the "Mercury Seven" group of military test pilots selected in 1959 by NASA to become America's first astronauts and fly the Project Mercury spacecraft. On February 20, 1962, Glenn flew the Friendship 7 mission and became the first American to orbit the Earth and the fifth person in space, after cosmonauts Yuri Gagarin and Gherman Titov and the sub-orbital flights of Mercury astronauts Alan Shepard and Gus Grissom. Glenn is the earliest-born American to go to orbit, and the second earliest-born man overall after Soviet cosmonaut Georgy Beregovoy. Glenn received the Congressional Space Medal of Honor in 1978, and was inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in 1990. With the death of Scott Carpenter on October 10, 2013, Glenn became the last surviving member of the Mercury Seven. Glenn resigned from NASA on January 16, 1964, and the next day announced plans to run for a U.S. Senate seat from Ohio. But injury from a bathtub concussion caused him to withdraw from the race in March. He retired from the Marine Corps on January 1, 1965. A member of the Democratic Party, he finally won election to the Senate in 1974 and served through January 3, 1999. With the death of Edward Brooke on January 3, 2015, Glenn became the oldest living former United States Senator. On October 29, 1998, while still a sitting senator, he became the oldest person to fly in space, and the only one to fly in both the Mercury and Space Shuttle programs, when at age 77, he flew as a Payload Specialist on Discovery mission STS-95. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012.
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25671
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Lion City Cup
The Lion City Cup, is an annual international association football competition organized by the Football Association of Singapore, contested by the Under-16 soccer teams. It was founded in 1977 as the only Under-16 soccer tournament in the world. It helped in the creation of a FIFA U-16 World Championship in China in 1985 at FIFA's request.
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The Candyman Strings & Things
We are Santa Fe's premier Musical Instrument store, we provide a full line on instrument sales, as well as repair, restring, service and lesson program.
Established in 1969.
From the humble beginnings of a small acoustic guitar shop - to a large home theater, electronics, recorded music and musical instrument store - and finaly back to its roots as a musical instruments store (with a few additions including a music education center, repairs and rentals), The Candyman continues to offer an exceptional experience to the Santa Fe community and beyond.
The Candyman was named 'Dealer of the Year' by the National Association Music Merchants (NAMM) in 2014 and has been named in the top 100 stores for 5 years. We owe a huge thanks to our community for joining us on this awesome journey and we hope that you'll continue to be a part of our story.
Worked at the Candyman since the 80's Rand and his Wife Cindy acquired the store in 2008 after long time owner passed. Cindy and Rand have been hard working to make the Candyman a place where all people feel welcome and provide exemplary service from professionals in the fields of: fine guitars, drums, keyboards, professional audio and band instruments.
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4910
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Richard Taylor (mathematician)
Richard Lawrence Taylor (born 19 May 1962) is a British mathematician working in the field of number theory. A former research student of Andrew Wiles, he returned to Princeton to help his advisor complete the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. Taylor received a $3 million 2014 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics "For numerous breakthrough results in the theory of automorphic forms, including the Taniyama–Weil conjecture, the local Langlands conjecture for general linear groups, and the Sato–Tate conjecture." He also received the 2007 Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences for his work on the Langlands program with Robert Langlands.
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David Walter (journalist)
David Charles Walter (1 February 1948 – 29 March 2012), was a British journalist and a former Political Correspondent for Independent Television News programmes on ITV from 1980–1986, then on ITN's Channel 4 News from 1986–1988, followed by Paris Correspondent for BBC News, a BBC television and radio producer and presenter, and a Liberal Democrat contender for a seat in the British Parliament (Torridge and West Devon, 2005). He was a direct descendant of John Walter (1738/9 – 1812), the founder of The Times newspaper, whilst his mother was a cousin of former Home Secretary William Whitelaw.
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11359
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DNA,FC
Hello, Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to be able to coach and for taking a look at this page. My name is Julio Paguada. I was born in Honduras and grew up in Orlando, FL. My wife and I moved to Panama City Beach 10 years ago. I grew up playing soccer all of my life from playing on the streets in Honduras, to playing youth club teams, and middle and high school teams. I continue to... play pick up adult soccer and have been coaching at our local recreational youth soccer league for the last few years. I hold my United State Soccer Federation (USSF) National “F”, USSF “E”, and NCAA level III soccer coaching licenses. DNA is named after my kids; Daxon, Nadia, and Adrie; because they have been such a blessing in my life. I coach because I strongly believe in giving back to the community because I’m passionate about helping players/people growth and development. DNA,FC is actively working on getting Non-Profit status. DNA,FC will focus on long-term development benefits by keeping the game simple, rotating players to different positions and, most importantly emphasizing on the fundamental skills (ball mastery and technique). I will provide a competitive environment by challenging the players to work hard and play hard. Focusing on these skills builds the foundation necessary for players to learn the more complex aspects of the game as they grow into their future years. I believe that courage, character and hard work are some of the most important attributes to a successful player/person. Sports are a wonderful platform to bring more clarity into life. Not as a substitute for parenting, but as another voice of reason and developing respectful young men/women. Some will say that soccer is a microcosm of life. If you can learn to be successful on a soccer field, it will help you to develop your character / successfulness as a young person off the field. See More
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Go Green Wilmette is a non-profit grassroots environmental organization in Wilmette, Illinois. It was founded in 2006 with the goal of establishing an Environmental Commission as part of the village's government. The organization's current president is Beth Drucker. Its mission is "to raise environmental awareness in Wilmette and to inspire people to take action to make a difference." The group has played an activist role in Wilmette on such issues as recycling, leaf blowers, green lawn care, and car idling, and generally acts as a clearinghouse on environmental issues in the Village and neighboring communities.[citation needed] Go Green Wilmette assists local schools with environmental initiatives, such as school gardens, recycling, and composting. Go Green Wilmette also co-hosts a Greener Choices series of speakers, books, and films with the Wilmette Public Library on a variety of topics, including climate, beekeeping, sustainable agriculture, and organic vegetable gardening. The group organizes periodic educational field trips for community members. Each fall, Go Green Wilmette organizes a climate action event, urging the community to participate in what has become a global movement promoted by 350.org. Since March 2007, Go Green Wilmette has partnered with the Village of Wilmette to host the Going Green Matters environmental fair, a sustainable living event that recycled two semi-tractor-trailers full of consumer electronics. Going Green Matters topics have included solar energy, water conservation, energy efficiency and conservation, transportation, green vehicles, sustainable agriculture, composting, home and garden, recycling, waste reduction, and reuse.
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