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24002
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Mass Effect 3 downloadable content
Mass Effect 3 is an action role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on March 6, 2012, and for Wii U on November 18, 2012. The game features a variety of downloadable content packs that were released from March 2012 to April 2013 on Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, and BioWare's Social Network. The Wii U version of the game does not support downloadable content but includes several packs. The content listed as promotional content was only available to the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game through limited promotional opportunities.
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Diffbot Knowledge Graph
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2281
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Harry R. Halloran, Jr.
Harry Halloran is Chairman and CEO of American Refining Group, ARG Resources, and American Refining and Biochemical, Inc. (ARB). He has also founded and controls a number of businesses in the wind development and operations, wind technology and wind services markets, including Energy Unlimited, Inc., Frontier Wind, Precision Wind, and Frontier Pro Services. ARB is the holding company and investment vehicle for the Halloran family interests in private companies, funds and projects focused on the renewable energy and related clean technologies sector.
Mr. Halloran is also the founder of Halloran Philanthropies. Established in 2007, Halloran Philanthropies seeks to catalyze and accelerate the development and promotion of sustainable social interventions that seek to raise peoples’ well-being while respecting the cultural diversity and ecological integrity of present and future generations.
Mr. Halloran has served on the Board and is a past President of The American Wind Energy Association. He is a member of the Caux Round Table, serves on the Boards of The Journal of Ecumenical Studies and of The Philadelphia Orchestra, and is the Founding Trustee of The Enlightened World Foundation. Previously, he has held positions as Trustee of The Academy of Natural Sciences and Trustee of the Villanova University College of Commerce and Finance.
Harry Halloran received a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and also holds an MA in theology from the Augustinian Seminary.
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29622
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COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS
The mission of The Compassionate Friends: When a child dies, at any age, the family suffers intense pain and may feel hopeless and isolated. The Compassionate Friends provides highly personal comfort, hope, and support to every family experiencing the death of a son or a daughter, a brother or a sister, or a grandchild, and helps others better assist the grieving family.
The Compassionate Friends was founded over 40 years ago when a chaplain at the Warwickshire Hospital in England brought together two sets of grieving parents and realized that the support they gave each other was better than anything he, as a chaplain, could ever say or provide. Meeting around a kitchen table, the Lawleys and the Hendersons were joined by a bereaved mother and the chaplain, Simon Stephens, and The Society of the Compassionate Friends was born. The Compassionate Friends jumped across the ocean and was established in the United States and incorporated in 1978 in Illinois.
Each chapter, along with the supporting National Office, is committed to helping every bereaved parent, sibling, or grandparent who may walk through our doors or contact us.
Today TCF has nearly 600 chapters serving all 50 states plus Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and Guam, that offer friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved parents, siblings, grandparents, and other family members during the natural grieving process after a child has died. Around the world more than 30 countries have a Compassionate Friends presence, encircling the globe with support so desperately needed when the worst has happened.
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11270
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A&J Wealth Management Ltd
A&J Wealth Management Limited was set up in 1985 and was originally based in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.
Over the subsequent 30 years, our firm has grown to 30 employees, working out of 4 locations: Maidenhead (Cookham) in Berkshire, Central London, Rayleigh in Essex and Teddington, Middlesex. We service over 10,000 clients and oversee funds in excess of £500 million.
Backed by a team with over 150 years' combined experience, our aim is to ensure your financial plans are compatible with and assist you in meeting your wider, long-term goals. Our success has been built on a combination of our ability to demonstrate the value of professional financial advice and the long term relationships we have built with our clients. We really get to know what they want from us and what we can do for them.
We know there is more to life than money. We know life is unpredictable. We also know that your investments can go down as well as up.
Our approach is therefore about making the most of the good times - but also about preparing for the inevitable not so good. It's about supporting you in making appropriate financial decisions to make the most of your own life, whatever route it takes.
Our client list consequently includes a large number of individuals, but also pensions scheme trustees and the owners of both small and medium sized businesses, each with their own fascinating range of requirements and goals.
Whether you are a small investor or a pension scheme trustee safeguarding the retirement of hundreds, our team can offer all the experience, skills and support you need to help you make your financial decisions.
A&J Wealth Management Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
We are entered on the Financial Services Register, no 428590, at www.fca.org.uk/register
The value of investments and the income from them can fall as well as rise and is not guaranteed. You may not get back the amount originally invested.
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21091
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Saab Variable Compression engine
The Saab Variable Compression engine was a development project of Saab Automobile, for which it won an award both in 2000 and 2001. In a normal internal combustion engine, because cylinder bore diameter, piston stroke length and combustion chamber volume are almost always constant, the compression ratio (CR) for a given engine is almost always constant. One exception is the experimental Saab Variable Compression (SVC) engine, designed for the Saab 9-5. This engine uses a technique that dynamically alters the volume of the combustion chamber, thus changing the compression ratio. To alter the combustion chamber volume, the SVC 'lowers' the cylinder head closer to the crankshaft. It does this by replacing the typical one-part engine block with a two-part block, with the crankshaft in the lower block and the cylinders in the upper portion. The two blocks are hinged together at one side. By pivoting the upper block around the hinge point, the volume of the combustion chamber can be modified. In practice, the SVC adjusts the upper block through a small range of motion, using a hydraulic actuator. This design was originally patented by Gregory J. Larsen of Lakeland, FL USA. The SVC project was shelved by General Motors, when it took over Saab Automobile, due to cost.[citation needed]
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19355
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Maxine Wilson
Maxine Wilson is the former mayor of Coquitlam, British Columbia. Born in 1946 in Portland, Oregon, Wilson grew up on a family farm. In 1959, Wilson moved to Canada with her parents and sister. The family settled in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, where her father bought a farm. From 1969 to 1975, she worked as an elementary school teacher. She joined the first formal Parent Advisory Council (PAC) in Coquitlam, and in 1988 took part in the last Sullivan Royal Commission on Education. In the same year, Wilson founded the BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils and became a school trustee. Her position on the School District 43 School Board lasted ten years, four in which she chaired. In 1998, she was elected to the Coquitlam City Council, and in 2005 won a close race for mayoralty against incumbent mayor Jon Kingsbury. She lost the 2008 race to Richard Stewart.
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Franco Giordano
Francesco "Franco" Giordano (born August 26, 1961) is an Italian politician. Born in Bari, he became a member of the Italian Communist Party in 1974. In 1985-1987 he was member of the national leadership of Federation of Young Italian Communists, and, in 1987-1990, of the local PCI leadership of the province of Bari. When the latter was turned into the more social democratic-oriented Democratic Party of the Left, Giordano moved to the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC). In 1992 Giordano became a national leader of PRC and, in 1996, he was elected for the first time at the Italian Chamber of Deputies. His seat was confirmed in the 2001 and 2006 elections. President of PRC's group of deputies from October 1998, he was named vice-secretary of the party in 2001 by Fausto Bertinotti. After the latter's election as President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, Giordano became national secretary of PRC on May 7, 2006.
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20477
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Craig Beney
Over two decades I have built considerable expertise in capital and risk management. After my articles at Arthur Andersen I ventured to London where I obtained contract positions in the City's 'square mile' . My exposure included the Financial Services Authority, in the guise of the then IMRO, Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, Barclays Capital and UBS.
On my return to South Africa I joined the exciting and entrepeneurship Investec Group garnering broad banking experience in the risk area of private bank and specialised projects in central finance before spending my last 4 years in Treasury.
I then turned my attention to applying my knowledge to a start-up financial services venture. As one of the original founders the intention at Integer was to develop a bank replication model in a country that is dominanted by the 'big four' banks. The focus was to offer a viable 'banking' alternative to the South African public.
After completing the succesful sale of Integer I was headhunted to Super Group to focus on capital and risk managment within the group. Unfortunately it was a matter of 'too little too late' with the resultant requirement of the re-capitalisation of Super Group through a rights issue. I was fortunate to play a critical role in the rights issue being a success.
After the rights issue I started my own consultancy advising CEO's. CFO's and COO's how to develop an approach to balance sheet risk management utilising a capital based decision making methodology. My consultancy work took me to Nigeria where I assisted with the implementation of 106 KPI's for Skye Bank's Executive Committee.
My passion for business in Africa lead to an opportunity to join Phatisa, a niche PE firm focused on pan Africa, as their COO. I have now joined Convergence Partners as their COO.
Specialties: I specialise in treasury, risk and capital management by focusing on emperical analysis of an enterprise's cash-flow risk within a broader risk framework.
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Kelly Carmona, CPA
Since 1997. Specializing in IRS and State matters. Individual and business tax planning and preparation including all aspects of bookkeeping. Quickbooks Online specialist. Payroll processing services available.
Established in 1997.
Kelly Carmona is a second generation CPA in a practice that was started in 1956 by her father. Locations originally based Montclair, Parsippany, Sparta and Randolph, Kelly maintains her Dad's legacy out of her two office locations; Randolph and Landing, NJ.
Kelly grew up in the accounting industry from day one. During her college years, she would work behind the scenes with her father learning the ins and outs of the trade. A team player within a 5 partner firm with 3 locations, she quickly gained significant experience and knowledge in a wide variety of business structures. She has three college degrees; Business Administration, Accounting (with a minor in History) and Exercise Science. She is a retired adjunct professor from the County College of Morris and is highly experienced in computer software in many types of industries.
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8570
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Sunrise True Value Hardware
Friendly environment dedicated to helping customers with their hardware related needs. We specialize in Paint, Hardware, Plumbing, Electrical, Grills/smokers, Outdoor living, & Lawn Care.
Established in 1970.
Our small Hardware Store was opened 46 years ago. The three previous owners expanded the buildings to allow for additional room. The new owner have rearranged the layout of the building's, added new product and joined the True Value Co-Op.
The new owner, Chris Pieschl, grew up in Overland Park, KS and attended Blue Valley High School. He lived in Lawrence, KS for 13 years and attended The University of Kansas. Chris moved to Virginia for 16 months before moving back to take over the Hardware Store and revive it. He reopened the store February 1st, 2016 under the new name Sunrise True Value Hardware. Chris has always been a Do-It-Yourselfer.
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Henry Cust
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Brian Sikorski
Brian Patrick Sikorski (born July 27, 1974 in Detroit, Michigan) is a former baseball relief pitcher. Although Sikorski made his MLB debut in 2000, he didn't play another game in the big leagues until 2006. He played professional baseball in Japan for five years, until 2005 for the Yomiuri Giants. The Cleveland Indians acquired Sikorski in a trade July 18, 2006, by sending right-handed pitcher Mike Adams to the San Diego Padres. On May 17, 2007, Sikorski's contract was sold to the Tokyo Yakult Swallows. He signed to play for the Chiba Lotte Marines in 2008. After two more seasons with the Marines, Sikorski signed a contract with the Saitama Seibu Lions to be the team's closer in 2010. Securing the closer spot for the first time in his Japanese career, Sikorski responded, as of August 29, 2010, he leads the Pacific League in saves with 30, and he did not blow a save until August 20 against the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters. Until the 2010 season, Sikorski's record for saves was 15; this was broken on May 25 against the Hiroshima Toyo Carp. Sikorski attended Western Michigan University and obtained a degree in criminology. Brian was drafted in the fourth round of the 1995 amateur entry draft by the Houston Astros. Like many pitchers, Sikorski is known for his strict adherence to his pre-pitching routine. Two of his most noticeable routines are how he vigorously swings his right (pitching) arm in a windmill-style circle, both forwards and backwards before throwing his warmup pitches. Also, after getting the third out of the inning, he sprints off the mound and jumps over the foul line on the way to his team's dugout, resulting in him usually being the first one in.
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Scott Reiss
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Ahmed Elqattawi
Ahmed, 20, was born in Saudi Arabia but has lived in Deir el Balah (Gaza) most of his life. He is majoring in English literature at the Islamic University of Gaza. In addition to his major, he is interested in psychology and writing. "I believe writing is like breathing," Ahmed says. "Once you pour your thoughts onto a piece of paper, it is like a reflection of one’s soul." He has a talent for origami and is interested in stage acting, online translation and reading English novels. His dream is to travel outside Gaza to pursue his studies, believing that will best help him make a difference to his community. "Just because the unjust siege is still imposed on Gaza doesn't mean my dream will not come true," he says.
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Dmitry Borisovich Prusakov
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Palm Beach Daily News
The Palm Beach Daily News, affectionately known as "The Shiny Sheet" because of its high quality newsprint, has been serving Palm Beach since 1897.
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Vernon White (theologian)
Vernon Philip White (born 1953) is an English Anglican priest and theological scholar. White was born in south-east London in 1953 and attended Eltham College. After leaving school he spent a year undertaking Voluntary Service Overseas in Africa. He was educated at Clare College, Cambridge (graduating BA in English and Theology 1975, MA 1979) and Oriel College, Oxford (MLitt 1980). He prepared for ordination at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He was ordained deacon in 1977 and priest in 1978 in the Church of England. He was a tutor in doctrine and ethics at Wycliffe Hall from 1977 to 1983, then Chaplain and Lecturer at the University of Exeter from 1983 to 1987. He then became jointly Director of Ordinands for the Diocese of Guildford and Rector of Wotton and Holmbury St Mary in Surrey (1987–93). From 1993 until 2001 he was Canon Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral and also a special lecturer at the University of Nottingham, becoming Principal of the Southern Theological Education and Training Scheme in 2001 and Canon Theologian of Winchester Cathedral in 2006. In 2011 he was appointed Canon Theologian at Westminster Abbey and Visiting Professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at King's College London. White's book Atonement and Incarnation: an essay in universalism and particularity (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991) was studied in Eamonn Mulcahy, The Cause of Our Salvation: Soteriological Causality according to some Modern British Theologians, 1988-98 (Tesi Gregoriana Serie Teologia 140, Rome: Editrice Pontificia Università Gregoriana, 2007), alongside Paul Fiddes, The Creative Suffering of God (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988), Colin Gunton, The Actuality of Atonement: a Study of Metaphor, Rationality and the Christian Tradition (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1988), and John McIntyre, The Shape of Soteriology: Studies in the Doctrine of the Death of Christ (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1992).
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Arvid Gustavsson, Lord of Vik
Arvid Gustavsson, Lord of Vik (died c. 1379/1380) was a medieval Swedish magnate and justiciar of Finland. His principal seat was his manor of Vik in Balingsta, Uppland. Through his paternal grandmother Ramborg Israelsdotter And, younger Arvid descended from the And family. His grandfather Arvid Gustavsson had the same name and coat of arms.
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Jacques Dyel du Parquet
Jacques Dyel du Parquet (1606 – 3 January 1658) was a French soldier who was one of the first governors of Martinique. He was appointed governor of the island for the Compagnie des Îles de l'Amérique in 1636, a year after the first French settlement had been established. In 1650 he purchased Martinique, Grenada and Saint Lucia. He did much to develop Martinique as a colony, including introduction of sugarcane.
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14039
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Angela M Bracey
Angela Bracey | LinkedIn
Angela Bracey account admin at labcorp of america Location Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area Industry Consumer Services ...
Angela Bracey | LinkedIn
Angela Bracey. I've recently graduated from the Art Institute of Philadelphia with a Bachelor of Science in Fashion Marketing. I plan to use both my educational and ...
Angela Bracey Sports | Facebook
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Christine Bracey - UK address and phone number - 192.com
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Kvalifikacija za Millstreet
Kvalifikacija za Millstreet (English: Qualification for Millstreet; French: Qualification pour Millstreet) was the preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest 1993. Seven countries took part, none of which had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest before, although songs from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia had represented Yugoslavia in past contests. Three qualified for the annual Eurovision in Millstreet, Ireland. It was held on 3 April 1993 at the RTV SLO Broadcasting Centre in Ljubljana, Slovenia. After the seven competing songs were presented and the juries made their final results, the seven competing artists performed once again on stage, performing songs from their existing repertoire: Bosnia and Herzegovina's Fazla performed "Kiša ruši grad"; Put, who represented Croatia, performed "Mom zavičaju"; Estonia's Janika Sillamaa performed "I Live For Your Love"; Hungary's Andrea Szulák performed "Don't Wanna Stop My Clock"; Dida Drăgan for Romania sang "Blestem (The Curse)"; Slovenia's 1X Band performed "Novo jutro"; and Slovakia's Elán performed "Od Tatier k Dunaju". From the seven competing countries, the former Yugoslav nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia qualified for Eurovision 1993, which was held on 15 May 1993 in Millstreet, Ireland. Because of the new relegation system that had been introduced to Eurovision, all seven countries would be eligible to take part in the 1994 contest.
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Gekås
Gekås Ullared AB is a Swedish superstore in Ullared, Sweden, founded in 1963 by Göran Karlsson as Ge-kås Manufaktur. It had an annual turnover of SEK 4.2 B in 2010, with a total store area of over 30,000 m2 (320,000 sq ft) in addition to a 50,000 m2 (540,000 sq ft) storage area just a few hundred yards away. In 2013, Malin Helde became CEO of the store, while Boris Lennerhov became CEO of the parent company. The store is visited annually by approximately 4.5 million customers, with the 2007 record of 26,200 for a single day, and the average customer travelling 150 km to get to the store. The store has recently opened a camping ground and a motel to accommodate long distance travellers. It has been known for avoiding conventional advertising, instead relying on word of mouth. For three years starting 2011, a reality television series, Ullared, was filmed in and around the store. It aired in both Norway and Sweden. The average customer is a woman, at the age of 43, and buys for approx. $446.20 and visits the store twice a year. On 25 July 2011, the superstore was visited by record 29,500 customers during the day. The longest queue outside the superstore ever were recorded on 30 October 2010, when the queue was longer than 1.4 km. In 2011, over 122 million items passed the store's checkouts. The department store's product range consists of over 100,000 items. The value of the goods available in the store is $4.9 million. A fully loaded truck delivers items every 10 minutes.
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Caroline Ellis
Caroline Ellis (born 12 October 1950) is an English actress. Her full name is Caroline Elizabeth Ann Ellis. She was born in Whetstone, London, England to William and Dorothy Ellis. She has three brothers. Ellis is best known to American audiences for her role as the character Joy in The Bugaloos (1970). Ellis also appeared as a Brummie beauty contest participant in the 1977 film Confessions from a Holiday Camp where she appeared nude. On television, she appeared in the Only Fools and Horses episode "Go West Young Man", was in Southern Television children's adventure series Freewheelers, and was also a main performer on TSW's Cut Price Comedy Show.[citation needed] She also appeared in two different productions of Sherlock Homes, one for the BBC and an independent production. She has been in many different stage shows, including Luisa in "The Sound of Music" in the West End of London.[citation needed] In 2006, Ellis was featured on the Bugaloos' DVD set with fellow actor/Bugaloo John Philpott for an interview and audio commentary for several episodes.[citation needed] As of 2006, Ellis was no longer acting. She is divorced and the mother of a daughter, Sasha, born in 1985. As of 2006, Ellis worked in real estate and lived in Spain with her daughter.
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wellness layers.
Wellness Layers is a New York City based digital health company dedicated to changing the future of healthcare and wellness. The Wellness Layers Platform is an innovative, enterprise-level, patient engagement and health collaboration system that includes a suite of personal health applications connected to a coaching framework, social interactivity, and a personalized flow of content specifically honed for the special needs of health and wellness companies. The deeper patient engagement achieved with the Wellness Layers Platform facilitates client efforts for prevention, adherence, weight loss, condition management, and lifestyle modification. This disruptive solution is used today by industry leaders including Premera Blue Cross, EHE International, The Vitality Group, Rite Aid, Provant and VillageCare.
Wellness Layers is an international company headquartered in New York with research and development in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Established in 2007.
Ivan Orkin's story is one of legend in the food community: A self described 'Jewish Kid from Long Island', Ivan immediately moved to Japan upon graduating and cemented his love of everything Japanese. He returned to the US in 1990, and after some career experimentation, found his way to the Culinary Institute of America where he finally found his calling. Upon graduation from the CIA, Ivan returned to Tokyo. Ivan merged his love for Japan and cooking, and in 2007 the first Ivan Ramen was born. This move seemed destined for failure in a country where ramen has a cult status. Ivan not only succeeded but produced one of the top ramen shops in Tokyo, an unheard of accomplishment for a foreigner. In 2010 Ivan Ramen Plus was opened. In 2012, Ivan returned to NY with the hopes of opening a business back home, while continuing to operate his two shops in Tokyo. His first venture in the US, Ivan Ramen Slurp Shop, opened at the Gotham West Market @ 600 11th Avenue NY in November of 2013.
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Katharine Weymouth
Katharine Bouchage Weymouth (b. 1966) is the former publisher of The Washington Post and chief executive officer of Washington Post Media. She resigned effective Oct. 1, 2014, one year after Amazon.com's Jeff Bezos took over ownership of the newspaper company.
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Signature Technology Group, a Tech Data Company
Signature Technology Group (STG), a Tech Data Company, performs against our mission to provide data center services that allow our clients to maximize their technology investments. We do this in the four components of the Data Center: Technology, People, Activities, and Strategy; with our offerings that align: Hardware Maintenance, Staff Augmentation, Professional Services, and Consulting Services.
Signature Technology Group is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tech Data Corporation in operation for over 25 years. Through our channel partners, we serve all types of commercial and public sector entities, including: Fortune 100 companies, small private firms, state, local and federal government agencies, and educational institutions. We have engineers deployed in our customers' environments and support devices and companies throughout North America.
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Samantha Bennett
"My scars are my story and I am proud of them. I embrace the curious stares of others, most of all I hope they stare at my art and know that I am following my dreams."
It was in a hospital room as a child that Samantha first began to create art. At 9 months old, she survived a life-threatening battle with bacterial meningitis. The physical impact of the disease is apparent; scars cover much of her skin, and she is missing several fingers and toes and half of her right foot. Samantha spent much of her youth enduring reconstructive surgeries. She had over 25 surgeries to correct the damages from the meningitis and at 38 years old, she is still having meningitis surgeries today.
Samantha began studying art at a young age and went on to study Fine Arts from the Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio. Today, she is a successful working artist also known as "PainterSam." Samantha and her artwork have received regional and national media attention, including features on TLC's NYInk; NBC, ABC and Fox news; and in various publications.
As an adult, Samantha experienced another profound tragedy when she lost a newborn son. She then developed Butterfly Portraits, a series of paintings dedicated to families that have lost a child. She was honored as "Mom of the Year" for this series. She is now the proud mother of two boys and continues to create these portraits for families all over the world.
The scars left by Samantha’s experiences have inspired her and informed her artwork. Her art explores how our scars, whether external or internal, make us who we are.
Samantha currently works from her studio in Columbus, OH. Sam proudly works with the National Meningitis Association to help raise awareness about bacterial meningitis and educate others about its prevention. For more information, visit: www.nmaus.org.
Specialties: Just rocking the paintbrush and wrestling some toddlers.
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James Walker (American football player)
James Cloudsley Walker, Jr. (March 22, 1890 – September 1, 1973) was an American football player. He played college football at the tackle position for the University of Minnesota. He was selected as a first-team All-American by Walter Camp in 1910. He was also selected by E.C. Patterson of Collier's as an All-Western player in 1910. Walker attended Los Angeles High School. From there, he enrolled in medical study at Minnesota and played football for the Golden Gophers for two years. He graduated from the Medical College of Virginia in 1914. He was an intern at Park View Hospital in Rocky Mount, North Carolina and at Minneapolis City Hospital. In 1915, he became a fellow in orthopedic surgery at Minnesota's Mayo Foundation. He later practiced as an orthopedic surgeon in Dayton, Ohio, serving for a time as the chief of the orthopedic staff at Dayton's Miami Valley Hospital.
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Andy Knapke
I am a 2014 graduate of the University of Dayton's School of Engineering, obtaining my bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, where I also completed requirements for a minor in bio-engineering. I am working in a full time position as a Mechanical Design Engineer for the Midmark Corporation in the Sustaining Engineering group. Based in Versailles, Ohio, Midmark is a privately-held industry leader in the fields of medical, dental, and animal health.
I previously was an engineering intern for Mound Laser & Photonics Center (MLPC) in Kettering, Ohio for two years. Prior to that, I was able to work at Midmark Corporation as a Stool Production Line Teammate for a summer.
I was involved in the University of Dayton Campus Ministry as well as a Red Scare executive board member, which plans, organizes, and promotes student involvement for the University of Dayton's varsity athletics teams. I graduated from the University of Dayton in May of 2014. I have also volunteered my time with the UD Biomechanics Motion Lab and Wheels for Kids, a not-for-profit student group who rebuild and refurbish used bicycles and then redistribute them to underprivileged kids in the Dayton area.
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Bokuzen Hidari
Bokuzen Hidari (左 卜全 Hidari Bokuzen, 20 February 1894 - 26 May 1971) was a Japanese actor and comedian born in Kotesashi Village (now part of Tokorozawa), Iruma District, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. He appeared in such films as Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, The Lower Depths and Ikiru. Hidari was famous among Japanese audiences for his portrayals of meek, downtrodden men, and although a teetotaller, was renowned for his convincing drunk scenes (see esp. "Ikiru").
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Gordon Wyant
Gordon Wyant, QC is a lawyer and politician from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He has served elected positions on two levels of government, on the provincial and municipal level. Wyant currently serves as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan since winning a by-election in 2010. He has served as Minister of Justice and Attorney General since May 25, 2012, and as Minister Responsible for SaskBuilds since June 5, 2014. He previously served as a member of Saskatoon City Council from 2003 to 2010. He was born and raised in Saskatoon, earning both a Bachelor of Arts and his law degree at the University of Saskatchewan. In 2008 he was appointed Queen's Counsel. Wyant has also served as a member of the Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners and on the Board of Directors of Saskatoon's Credit Union Centre.
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James Coonan
James Coonan was born in 1946 in the Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan area of New York City. When Coonan was a young man, Mickey Spillane, a well-known mobster, kidnapped his father John, a local accountant.[1]
Spillane frequently did this to merchants in the area, and would ransom them back to their families. His father was pistol-whipped and severely beaten. After, Coonan nursed a powerful grudge against Spillane. Coonan formed a more powerful crew and took the neighborhood over from Spillane. Spillane eventually went into hiding and was killed by the Gambino crime family (rumored to have been at the hands of Roy DeMeo) as a favor to Coonan.
In 1971, Coonan was approached by Mickey Featherstone. Featherstone asked to borrow a gun from Coonan. Coonan only knew Featherstone casually, but he gave him his handgun without question. Featherstone would later fatally shoot Linwood Willis in a bar.
In 1979, Coonan was tried and acquitted for the murder of Harold Whitehead, but convicted on weapons charges and sentenced to four years in federal prison. After his release he resumed power, but in 1988 was convicted of racketeering under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and sentenced to 75 years in prison without any possibility for parole.
He lived with his wife, Edna, in Hazlet and Keansburg before his incarceration.[2][3]
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Achaia Clauss is a Greek winery located in Patras in the Peloponnese. It was founded in 1861 by the Bavarian Gustav Clauss. It is most famous for its fortified red wine, Mavrodaphne.
In 1861, Gustav Clauss, a representative of the Bavarian company Fels and Co. established the winery Achaia Clauss, which initially was managed by the estate of the Jakob Klipfel company. The first years of Achaia Clauss were extremely difficult since the property was attacked almost daily by gangs of brigands. The new venture nevertheless managed to survive and to establish itself in the region through its links with the central government of the Bavarian King Otto.
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Clauss died shortly after, and the company passed into the hands of a German named Gudert from whom on the outbreak of World War I the Greek government confiscated the factory as an enemy alien asset. In 1920 it passed into the ownership of Vlassis Antonopoulos, and from then on, with a slight pause during the German occupation in World War II, the company developed rapidly.
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Susan Hanusa
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Lon Nol
Marshal Lon Nol (Khmer: លន់ នល់; November 13, 1913 – November 17, 1985) was a Cambodian politician and general who served as Prime Minister of Cambodia twice (1966–67; 1969–71), as well as serving repeatedly as Defense Minister. He led a military coup against Prince Norodom Sihanouk in 1970 and became the self-proclaimed President of the newly created Khmer Republic, ruling until 1975. He was the founder and leader of the short-lived Social Republican Party, and commander-in-chief of the Khmer National Armed Forces.
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PlayStation Blog
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Jos LeDuc
Michel Pigeon (August 31, 1944 – May 1, 1999) was a Canadian professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Jos LeDuc. Wrestling with a lumberjack gimmick, he debuted in Stampede Wrestling with his kayfabe brother, Paul LeDuc. The pair later won several titles in Montreal, where they feuded with the Rougeau wrestling family, and Florida, where they held the NWA Florida Tag Team Championship. After an injury ended Paul's career, LeDuc competed as a singles wrestler and involved in a heated feud with Dusty Rhodes. LeDuc then moved to Tennessee, where he had a rivalry with Jerry Lawler over the NWA Mid-America Southern Tag Team Championship, notably legitimately breaking Lawler's leg when he threw him over the top rope onto the announcer's desk. LeDuc spent many years traveling between Florida and Tennessee, and he won belts in both locations as a singles wrestler and as a tag team competitor. He also spent time on wrestling tours of Japan and New Zealand. One of LeDuc's biggest storylines was with manager Oliver Humperdink, whom LeDuc had accused of stealing his money. This led to a feud, during which LeDuc won the NWA Television Championship from one of Humperdink's wrestlers. LeDuc continued to split his time between singles and tag team wrestling, and he resumed his feud with Lawler in Tennessee. In his later career, LeDuc competed in Puerto Rico and had a brief stint in the World Wrestling Federation. Altogether, LeDuc held 32 championships—15 singles belts and 17 tag team titles. He died of a lung infection on May 1, 1999.
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13608
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Pöcking
Pöcking is a municipality in the district of Starnberg in Bavaria in Germany. Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria, consort of Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria-Hungary, grew up here in the Possenhofen Castle as daughter of Duke Max in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria.
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Paul Bernstein
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17582
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Kumi Koda discography
The discography of Japanese pop singer Kumi Koda includes 12 studio albums, 2 cover albums, 10 compilation albums, 8 remix albums, 8 live albums and 57 singles. All of her Japanese musical releases have been with Rhythm Zone, a sub-label of Avex Group. Koda originally debuted in the United States on Orpheus Records under the name Koda, with the singles "Take Back" (2000) and later "Trust Your Love" (2001), sung in English. The Japanese versions of these songs were used for her debut in Japan, and were released in December 2000 and May 2001. Her first album, Affection, was released in March 2002. In the 12 weeks between December 2005 and February 2006, Koda released a single consecutively every week, which resulted in her first number one singles in Japan, "You" and "Feel". Her 2005 and 2006 compilation albums Best: First Things and Best: Second Session were both certified for two million copies shipped by the Recording Industry Association of Japan. Starting in 2006 with 4 Hot Wave, Koda started to release annual summer singles featuring multiple promoted A-sides. This was continued with "Freaky" (2007), Moon (2008), 3 Splash (2009), Gossip Candy (2010), 4 Times (2011), Summer Trip (2013) and "Hotel" (2014). Songs from these releases were compiled onto the album Summer of Love in 2015. From 2009, Koda begun to release a series of non-stop dance remix albums called Driving Hit's, featuring songs from her career mixed together into a 70-minute medley remix. In October 2010, Koda released her first album of covers, entitled Eternity: Love & Songs, featuring recordings of songs by Japanese musicians. Her second, Color the Cover, was released in February 2013.
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María Isabella of Spain
María Isabella of Spain (6 July 1789 – 13 September 1848) was an Infanta of Spain and Queen of the Two Sicilies. She was the youngest daughter of King Carlos IV of Spain and his wife Maria Luisa of Parma. In 1802, age thirteen, she married her first cousin Francis, Crown Prince of Naples, who was a widower. The following years were marked by the Napoleonic Wars that affected the Italian Peninsula. In 1806, she had to flee Naples for Sicily with the rest of the Neapolitan royal family. She lived with her husband in Palermo until 1820. She was good nature and pliable and was well matched with her husband. Theirs was a happy marriage that produced thirteen children. María Isabella lacked political acumen and had no ambitions, but unlike her powerful mother in law, Maria Carolina of Austria, she was popular. In 1825 her husband ascended to the throne as King Francis I of the Two Sicilies. During his reign, she did not play any political role, but was well liked for her simple manners and generosity. She visited her native Spain in 1830 when her second daughter Maria Christina married King Ferdinand VII of Spain. Shortly after their return to Naples, her husband died in November 1830. As a Queen mother, she remained a popular figure. Her eldest son, Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies, was deferential towards her, but her efforts to obtained a pardon for her second son, thePrince of Capua, were fruitless. In 1839, with Ferdinand II's approval, she contracted a morganatic marriage. She died on 13 September 1848 at age 59.
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Deborah Maclaren
Deborah has been in magazine advertising sales for 20 years after starting at Condé Nast and moving to Future Publishing in the late 90’s. Deborah was London Head of Sales at Future Publishing before moving to Highbury House in 2004 as Commercial Director for the company’s portfolio of 45+ magazines.
From 2006-2008 Deborah worked as a Project Director for award-winning sales consultancy Silent Edge helping businesses improve their sales teams’ performance and increase revenues.
After becoming a mum in early 2008 and having enjoyed maternity leave with her new son Jack Deborah decided it was time to set up her own business and her new baby The Media Sales House was born in 2009.
Deborah has had significant experience of selling and managing the sales process in many different markets and types of magazine and website, from business to consumer and from classified to contract publishing. In addition to this she has set up sales operations from scratch, developed award-winning sales strategies and built hugely successful sales teams who have broken boundaries.
Deborah is a strong manager and leader who is passionate about sales development and has a great pedigree in building successful teams. If you want her to help you build a team, or improve the performance of your product she is always looking for a new challenge…
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10194
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Cornelia Williams Crittenden
RG0796.AM: Cornelia Williams Crittenden, 1895-1959
Papers: 1827-1933, bulk 1894-1920
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska: Professor
Size: 0.5 cu. ft.; 1 box + oversize
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Born in Duluth, Minnesota on May 14, 1895, Cornelia Williams Crittenden was the only child of Charles Gifford Crittenden and Marian Elizabeth Brown. The Crittenden family moved to Omaha, Nebraska in 1895 and then to Lincoln, Nebraska in 1900. Charles Crittenden was the president of Crittenden Granary Company in Lincoln. Cornelia attended Lincoln High School from 1907 to 1910 and Abbott Academy in Andover, Massachusetts from 1910 to 1913. In 1913 she entered the University of Nebraska and graduated with a bachelors degree in 1918. From 1918 to 1926 she worked as an assistant professor of modern languages at the University of Nebraska. During this time she took additional classes at the University of Nebraska and received her masters degree in 1926. From 1926 to 1947, Cornelia Crittenden taught Spanish in the modern languages department at Kansas State College in Manhattan, Kansas. After she retired, she returned to Lincoln, Nebraska. Cornelia Williams Crittenden died on September 15, 1959 and is buried at Wyuka Cemetery in Lincoln.
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The materials in this collection relate to Cornelia Williams Crittenden and various family members. Of particular interest are Cornelia Crittenden's reminiscences of her University days. Other items include a few pieces of family correspondence, genealogical materials, legal papers, and newspaper articles. Negatives of family photographs have been transferred to the Photograph collections.
The items in this collection came from the estate of Cornelia Williams Crittenden.
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26606
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Jean-Pierre Rubes
Jean-Pierre Rubes, is a manager and promoter of Spanish boxing from the year 1990 to 2000. He discovered boxers like King Don't Go, Bruno Girard, Jean-Marc Mormeck. All these boxers became world champions during the events organised by Jean- Pierre Rubes. Originally from Paris, born in 1972, he spent his childhood boxing with his father, French champion Noel Rubes and big brothers Marc, Patrick and Alain all boxing champions. Being the smallest in a family with a great tradition for boxing, young Jean-Pierre emigrated to the Spanish Canary Islands and put it on the boxing map.
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Blue Bottle Coffee
Blue Bottle Coffee, Inc. is a coffee roaster and retailer headquartered in Oakland, California, United States. In 2017, a majority stake in the company was acquired by Nestlé. It is considered a major player in third wave coffee. The company focuses on single-origin beans.
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Donald Etiebet
Chief Donald Dick Etiebet is a Nigerian politician who was a senator during the Nigerian Second Republic (1979 - 1983).He was then elected governor of Cross River State, with Fidelis Ikogo Nnang as his deputy, holding this office from October to December 1983, when the military coup brought General Muhammadu Buhari into power. Etiebet was born in Ikot Ekpene in Akwa Ibom State, of Annang origins.He married Nike Maryam Agunbiade, from Oyo State in 1991, and they have three children.His younger brother Donatus ("Don") Obot Etiebet held office as Minister of Energy in the short-lived cabinet of Ernest Shonekan, continuing in office after that government was removed by General Sani Abacha, and later was a contender to be PDP nominee for governor of Akwa Ibom State in 2007. His son Aniekan Donald Etiebet was another contender for the same post. After the return to democracy in 1999, Etiebet was a leader of the United Nigeria People's Party (UNPP), which later merged with the All People's Party (APP) to form the All Nigeria People's Party. Etiebet was appointed deputy National chairman, South for the ANPP.Later, Etiebet became national chairman of the ANPP.Speaking for the ANPP in March 2003, Etiebet said election results should be released at the polling stations and signed by the political party agents as a means of curbing violence during elections. As President of the Supreme Council of Elders in Akwa Ibom State, in March 2004 Etiebet led a delegation of leaders from Akwa Ibom State to meet President Olusegun Obasanjo and discuss the Onshore/offshore abrogation Act, which redistributed oil revenues.
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985
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Eisai Research Institute
Eisai Research Institute, founded in 1987, is a part of Eisai Inc.
Eisai Research Institute in Andover, Massachusetts, is devoted to drug discovery research on complex synthetic organic chemical compounds. Also based in Andover is process research and bulk production of pharmaceuticals for use in clinical trials.
Eisai Inc. (pronounced ā-zī) is a U.S. pharmaceutical subsidiary of Tokyo-based Eisai Co., Ltd., a research-based human health care (hhc) company that discovers, develops and markets products throughout the world.
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28818
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Lois Jackson
Lois Jackson is a Canadian politician, currently the mayor of Delta, British Columbia. Originally from Sudbury, Ontario, Jackson and her husband first moved to Delta in 1969. She was first elected to Delta Municipal Council in 1972. Jackson was elected in November 1999 to become Delta's second female mayor, replacing the first female mayor Beth Johnson. She was re-elected in a close contest in the 2005 elections to a third term as mayor. As mayor Jackson opposed a treaty with the Tsawwassen First Nation, for fear it would result in Delta losing its agricultural land. In December 2005, she was elected chair of the Greater Vancouver Regional District board, of which she had been a member for the previous nine years. Vancouver councillor Peter Ladner spent the week of the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention lobbying for support to challenge current chairwoman Lois Jackson in December 2009.
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1554
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Horace Nalle
Horace Nalle has long played a pivotal role as Head of Legal, Communications, and Public Affairs for Merial Limited. Merial, for many years a joint venture between Merck and Sanofi, is the maker of leading pet health products, including HEARTGARD and FRONTLINE products for protection against fleas, ticks, and heartworm, with $2.6 billion in global sales. In his position, Horace Nalle has overseen communications and public affairs in countries around the world, including being responsible for efforts to ensure consumer, public, and government acceptance of potentially controversial biotechnology such as recombinant vaccines.
While at Merial, Horace Nalle has been a key player in the creation of joint ventures and strategic divestitures, and managing product development teams. He developed extensive experience in the management of governmental regulatory issues to ensure compliance with EPA, FDA, USDA, and other agency requirements. Nalle’s team has been instrumental in securing patents, trademarks, and registrations for Merial’s products on five continents.
Horace Nalle completed a B.A. in Government from Harvard in 1978 before earning a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1982. He began his career managing securities litigation and corporate control contests with Drinker Biddle & Reath in Philadelphia. In 1991, Nalle accepted a position with Merck, spending six years in various positions within the company’s legal department. He became a part of Merial in 1997 as part of the management team that created the subsidiary.
In addition to his professional pursuits, Horace Nalle is involved in his community. He has served on the board of the Atlanta Humane Society since 2007, holding the position of Chair in 2010. Nalle has also been a part of the Dean’s Council for the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University since 2010. Nalle is a member of the Pennsylvania bar.
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19026
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Jack Judge
John "Jack" Judge (3 December 1872 – 25 July 1938) was a British song-writer and music-hall entertainer best remembered for writing the song It's a Long Way to Tipperary. Judge originally wrote and sang the song in 1912, but the far more widely known John McCormack acquired greater name recognition with the song.
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5042
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Eric Schechter
Eric Schechter (born August 1, 1950) is an American mathematician, retired from Vanderbilt University with the title of Professor Emeritus. His interests started primarily in analysis but moved into mathematical logic. Schechter is best known for his 1996 book Handbook of Analysis and its Foundations, which provides a novel approach to mathematical analysis and related topics at the graduate level.
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27908
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Politics of the Collectivity of Saint Martin
Saint Martin was for many years a French commune forming part of Guadeloupe, which is an overseas région and département of France and is therefore in the European Union. In 2003 the population of the French part of the island voted in favour of secession from Guadeloupe in order to form a separate overseas collectivity (COM) of France. On 9 February 2007, the French Parliament passed a bill granting COM status to both the French part of Saint Martin and neighbouring Saint Barthélemy. The new status took effect once the local assembly was elected on 15 February 2007.Saint Martin remains part of the European Union. The new governance structure befitting an overseas collectivity took effect on 15 July 2007 with the first session of the Territorial Council (French: Conseil territorial) and the election of Louis-Constant Fleming as president of the Territorial Council. On 25 July 2008 Fleming resigned after being sanctioned by the Conseil d'État for one year over problems with his 2007 election campaign. On 7 August, Frantz Gumbs was elected as President of the Territorial Council. However, his election was declared invalid on 10 April 2009 and Daniel Gibbs appointed as Acting President of the Territorial Council on 14 April 2009. However, Gumbs was reelected on 5 May 2009.
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29120
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Brian Patrick Regan
Brian Patrick Regan is a former master sergeant in the United States Air Force who was convicted of offering to sell secret information to foreign governments. From July 1995 to August 2000, Regan worked as a USAF assignee at the National Reconnaissance Office in Chantilly, Virginia, and was a signals intelligence specialist. In October 2000, he was hired by TRW, but brought back to NRO and monitored. In 1999, he had begun downloading data from Intelink, and in total removed 15,000 pages, CD-ROMs and video tapes from NRO. According to prosecutors, he had credit card debts of $117,000 and wrote a letter to Saddam Hussein offering to sell intelligence material for $13 million. He also made similar offers to Libya and China. In August 2001, Regan was arrested by the FBI at Dulles International Airport, preparing to board a flight to Zürich. He was carrying classified documents and contact information for Iraqi, Libyan, and Chinese embassies in Switzerland. His trial began in January 2003, and prosecutors sought the death penalty (the first time it would have been used for espionage since Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed by electric chair in 1953). The following month, he was found guilty on two counts of attempted espionage and one of gathering national defense information, but the jury declined to impose the death penalty. Instead, he was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole in March of that year. He is currently incarcerated at the U.S. Penitentiary in Lee County, Virginia.
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12882
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Joseph A. Cannon
Joseph Angus "Joe" Cannon was Chairman of the Utah Republican Party from 2002 to 2006 and is currently the CEO of Fuel Freedom Foundation. Cannon was a candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1992 (defeated by former Senator Robert F. Bennett) and served as an assistant administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from 1983 - 1985. He was named editor of the Deseret Morning News on December 8, 2006. Cannon served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Ireland, and also for a time served on the Isle of Man, the ancestral homeland of the Cannons. Cannon received a degree in political science and, in 1977, a law degree from Brigham Young University. Cannon played a pivotal role in the purchase of Geneva Steel from U.S. Steel in 1987. After that transaction, he became Chairman of Geneva Steel. The company has twice filed for bankruptcy, most recently in 2002, and the Geneva Steel site will require up to $42 million in environmental remediation efforts, as the soil and water of the site are heavily polluted.
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Julian Coronado Labrada
Hello! my name is Julian and I have worked in the animation, concept art and motion graphics sector for multiple advertisement campaigns.Currently creating an amazing CG Animation demo reel to showcase my skills!I can work under pressure and find creative solutions, but most importantly I can work with a team in order to achieve quality in a creative production.Any questions? hit me up at [email protected]
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7204
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American Trucking Associations
The American Trucking Associations (ATA), founded in 1933, is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. Through a federation of other trucking groups, industry-related conferences, and its 50 affiliated state trucking associations, ATA represents more than 37,000 members covering every type of motor carrier in the United States. Former Governor of Kansas Bill Graves is ATA's President and CEO. According to the ATA's mission statement, their goals are "to serve and represent the interests of the trucking industry with one united voice; to influence in a positive manner federal and state governmental actions; to advance the trucking industry's image, efficiency, competitiveness, and profitability; to provide educational programs and industry research; to promote safety and security on the nation's highways and among drivers; and to strive for a healthy business environment." The Americans Trucking Associations represent the interests of trucking company owners, not United States citizen truck drivers. Truck Drivers are represented by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association.
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1506
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Leopalace21 Corp
Residents turn to Leopalace 21 for shelter on a day-to-day and a getaway basis. It leases, manages, and subcontracts the construction of apartments, houses, and condominiums primarily in metropolitan areas of Japan. The company's domestic hotel business includes seven hotels throughout the country. Leopalace 21 also oversees hotel and resort properties on the island of Guam through its MDI Guam subsidiary.
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5327
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The Free Software Definition
The Free Software Definition written by Richard Stallman and published by Free Software Foundation (FSF), defines free software as being software that ensures that the end users have freedom in using, studying, sharing and modifying that software. The term "free" is used in the sense of "free speech," not of "free of charge." The earliest known publication of the definition was in the February 1986 edition of the now-discontinued GNU's Bulletin publication of FSF. The canonical source for the document is in the philosophy section of the GNU Project website. As of April 2008, it is published there in 39 languages. FSF publishes a list of licences which meet this definition.
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3309
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Bjarke Gotfredsen
Bjarke Gotfredsen has worked in the field of Information & Communication Technology since the late seventies. He has a B.Sc. in Information Technology from the Business University of Copenhagen. He ran his own consulting company from the mid eighties to 1999 when he moved to South Africa.
Since Bjarke Gotfredsen arrived in South Africa he has been involved in IT companies at board level focusing on strategic implementations of information technology.
In 2005 Bjarke Gotfredsen moved into the area of Economic Development. He was instrumental in forming the South African Legal Information Institute (www.saflii.org), which is tasked with collecting and hosting judgments and legal decisions from 16 Southern African nations. In 2008 Bjarke Gotfredsen Co-founded MEDO (the Meta Economic Development Organisation) with Judi Sandrock. MEDO establishes Public-Private Partnerships between primarily DTI, Provincial level government, and Municipalities and large - typical international listed - corporations, which with a focus on governance as well as contribution, want to develop the local economy. With an eye on the BBBEE requirement and another on the PR opportunities, these organisations outsource their enterprise and supplier development initiatives to MEDO. This normally results in finding a business model, that makes such investment assist with the main bottom line.
Bjarke Gotfredsen has a MBA from GIBS 2002. He has published in international journals and holds world wide patents in ICT security processes.
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16594
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Hillsboro Parent Preschool + Kindergarten
Hillsboro Parent Preschool + Kindergarten is a co-operative learning environment designed for families who want to be a part of their child's first educational experience. Our play based learning approach focus on developmentally appropriate individualized instruction geared toward social emotional development while instilling a love of learning.
Established in 1978.
Our school was founded in 1978 by a group of parents who wanted to create this learning environment for our community. Teacher Penny Berrien is celebrating her 25th year as the preschool teacher and was with the school as a parent and board member since 1980.
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12811
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Rufus (actor)
Rufus (born 19 December 1942; Riom, Puy-de-Dôme) or Zio Vittorio is the stage name of Italian-French actor Jacques Narcy. He is best known by the international film audience for his performance as Raphaël, the father of Amélie Poulain in Amélie (2001).
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3690
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Jackson Community College
Jackson College was founded as Jackson Junior College in 1928 and operated as a division of the Jackson Union School. In 1962, Jackson County voters created Jackson Community College as a distinct entity; and in 1964, they passed a charter millage that still helps to fund the College today. Rapid enrollment and program growth in the 1960s spurred the College to build a new campus on its present site.
Today, the College owns more than 500 acres and sits on a scenic rural site six miles south of the city of Jackson, and also operates JC @ LISD TECH in Adrian, the Clyde E. LeTarte Center Hillsdale, the W.J. Maher Campus in Jackson, and the JC Flight Center at Jackson County Airport. In June 2013, in light of the College's decision to begin development of curriculum for bachelor degree programs and increased efforts in international studies, the Board of Trustees voted to change the name to Jackson College.
In recent years the College has renovated McDivitt Hall, renovated the Victor Cuiss Fieldhouse, added a state-of-the-art Information Technology and Library building (William Atkinson Hall), built a 96-bed campus housing complex (Campus View I), renovated the core of Whiting Hall and renamed it the Rawal Center for Health Professions, and expanded student life with the return of athletics.
An integral educational and economic force in the Jackson, Lenawee and Hillsdale communities, JC operates on a $45 million general fund budget. Each year, more than 8,000 students enroll.
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Ruth Schroeder
Ruth H. Schroeder, 92, of Chaseburg, died Sunday December 27, 2015 at the Bethel Home in Viroqua where she had been a resident the past 2 years. She was born August 28, 1923 at rural Westby to Herman and Olga (Skaug) Bergum. Ruth was baptized and confirmed in Bethel Lutheran Church in Esofea. She graduated from Westby High School and attended Vernon County Normal School. On June 20, 1946 she married Paul Schroeder at Vang Lutheran Church. The couple farmed at rural Chaseburg for many years. Paul died in 1985. Ruth moved to the village of Chaseburg in 1994. She was a member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Chaseburg where she was active in Ladies Aid and served on various committees. Ruth enjoyed dancing and listening to music.
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Jessica Straus
Jessica's role as VP of Development at NVCA brings together her vast communications and marketing experience; her time managing marketing for SocialFlow, a venture-backed social media technology; on Capitol Hill as a speechwriter and press secretary; and her passion for expanding opportunity for diverse founders and investors in the innovation ecosystem.
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Haystak Digital Marketing
Haystak™ Digital Marketing is a leading provider of digital marketing products and services for the automotive industry, including integrated dealership websites and powerful digital marketing tools. Haystak manages over 6,000 dealership websites and digital marketing campaigns across North America and Europe, including numerous publicly traded retailers and top dealership groups. A Google Adwords Premier SMB Partner and a Microsoft Advertising Authorized Reseller, the company's excellence has also been recognized with the Automotive Website Award for the Top Rated Multi-Channel Marketing Platform and the Google AdWords Premier SMB Partner Award for Highest Customer Satisfaction. Headquartered in Fort Myers, Florida, Haystak is part of VinSolutions, which is wholly owned by Cox Automotive™, a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises. AutoTrader.com®, Kelley Blue Book®, vAuto® and HomeNet® Automotive are also a part of Cox Automotive.
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Henri-Claude Bailly
Henri-Claude A. Bailly, also known as HC, co-founded RCG, LLC in 2002 and serves as its Principal and Chief Executive Officer. Henri-Claude Bailly founded Nexamp, Inc. He serves as the President of RCG Ventures LLC. Henri-Claude Bailly has primary responsibility for RCG's oversight, strategy, planning and organizational initiatives. He also directs the RCG's development activities and serves as the Chief Executive officer of RCG Properties LLC, RCG's residential and commercial brokerage affiliate. Henri-Claude Bailly co-founded Hagler Bailly and served as its Chief Executive Officer. He served as an Independent Business Advisor. He held successive management positions and served as a Principal of Resource Planning Associates (RPA). He served as Chief Executive Officer at PanelClaw Inc. He serves as Executive Chairman at PanelClaw Inc. He served as Chairman of Lunera Lighting, Inc. He served as Chairman of board of directors of Hagler Bailly. Henri-Claude Bailly served as Chairman of the Board of Directors and Director of Cap Gemini Hagler Bailly, LLC and Hagler Bailly Risk Advisors, Inc. He served as Chairman of the Board for Nexamp, Inc. and serves as its Director. He served as Director of Lunera Lighting, Inc. He served as Director of Hagler Bailly, Inc. Henri-Claude Bailly serves on the Board of Directors of the United States Energy Association and was appointed as a member of the National Coal Council. Henri-Claude Bailly studied architecture at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in France. Henri-Claude Bailly received a Masters of Business Administration degree from Harvard University in 1972 and Bachelor and Master of Architecture degrees from the University of Washington (Seattle) in 1969 and 1970 respectively.
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Jermaine Malcolm
Jermaine is devoted within the realms of community development. His experiences from growing up within the underserved neighborhoods of his home country Jamaica, drove him to service neighborhoods alike wherever he traveled. Jermaine received a bachelors degree in kinesiology and recreation from Illinois State University, where he attended on a full athletic scholarship. After graduating, Jermaine started an organization called RecChanges, to promote community development through recreation, where he partnered with many individuals and organizations in San Antonio's Eastside community. Jermaine's passion for community development extends beyond his work hours. Both he and his wife are leaders of the mission team at Faith Assembly Church where they visit underserved neighborhoods and countries to serve the areas' critical needs.
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Erwan Le Nagard
As a digital native, I sent my first e-mail in 1994 and programmed my first website in 1999. I was motivated by the dream of universal communication emerging from technologies. I had a premonition that entertainment industry will change in the next years impacted by digital models of diffusion as one of the first user of Napster and P2P webservices. I launched my first semi-professional website in 2003 and, few years after I started my career in music industry as a communication manager and PR agent. Now, I’m a social media expert at Orange / France Telecom in charge of a perimeter of |100 million monthly UVs and hundreds of communities. I designed several community services and accompanied numerous teams to define and optimize their strategies on key social networks and business development through online communities. I continue to blog about music on a regular basis (|5000 articles written from 2003) and I’m teaching about marketing and communication at university.
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mycause.com.au
mycause is Australia's award winning premier online fundraising community.
Founded in 2007 mycause has since raised tens of millions of dollars for 1500+ Australian member charities, and people in need.
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John A. Caddell
John A. Caddell (Tuscumbia, Alabama, 23 April 1910 – 7 February 2006) was an American lawyer in the state of Alabama. He served on the Alabama Democratic Executive Committee from 1938 to 1950. In 1915 his family moved to Decatur, Alabama and he attended Decatur High School, graduating in 1927. He attended the University of Alabama, earning his A.B. degree in 1931 and his LL.B. in 1933. His activities at the University included membership on the Executive Committee of the Student Government Association, the Cotillion Club Committee, manager of the varsity track team, the "A" club and the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Caddell began practicing law on 1 June 1933, and became the senior partner of the firm of Caddell, Shanks, Harris, Moores, and Murphree, which later became Harris, Caddell & Shanks, P.C. He was a member of the Morgan County Bar Association, the Alabama Bar Association, and the American Bar Association; he was president of the Alabama Bar Association 1951–1952. He served on the Board of Commissioners of the Alabama State Bar 1939–1954, and as a member of the Board of Bar Examiners of State of Alabama 1950–1953. He was a fellow at the American College of Trial Lawyers and the American College of Probate Counsel; and served on the Board of Commissioners, Judicial Council of Alabama, 1946–1950. He was a member and chairman of the board of directors of the First National Bank of Decatur (now Regions Bank), and a member and president pro tempore of the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. Caddell was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, and the Decatur Kiwanis Club, of which he served as president in 1939; and the Decatur Chamber of Commerce (president from 1944 to 1945). He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Decatur and was an active elder and former deacon. He was married to Lucy Harris of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and they had four children: Thomas A., Lucinda, Henry H., and John, Jr.
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Jonas Warwick
Jonas Bettison Warwick (1803 – 9 August 1873) was an English first-class cricketer active 1843–48 who played for Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. He was born in Woodborough, Nottinghamshire and died in Southwell, Nottinghamshire. A wicketkeeper, he played in eight first-class matches.
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CMOS
Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) /ˈsiːmɒs/ is a technology for constructing integrated circuits. CMOS technology is used in microprocessors, microcontrollers, static RAM, and other digital logic circuits. CMOS technology is also used for several analog circuits such as image sensors (CMOS sensor), data converters, and highly integrated transceivers for many types of communication. In 1963, while working for Fairchild Semiconductor, Frank Wanlass patented CMOS (US patent 3,356,858). CMOS is also sometimes referred to as complementary-symmetry metal–oxide–semiconductor (or COS-MOS).The words "complementary-symmetry" refer to the fact that the typical design style with CMOS uses complementary and symmetrical pairs of p-type and n-type metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) for logic functions. Two important characteristics of CMOS devices are high noise immunity and low static power consumption.Since one transistor of the pair is always off, the series combination draws significant power only momentarily during switching between on and off states. Consequently, CMOS devices do not produce as much waste heat as other forms of logic, for example transistor–transistor logic (TTL) or NMOS logic, which normally have some standing current even when not changing state. CMOS also allows a high density of logic functions on a chip. It was primarily for this reason that CMOS became the most used technology to be implemented in VLSI chips. The phrase "metal–oxide–semiconductor" is a reference to the physical structure of certain field-effect transistors, having a metal gate electrode placed on top of an oxide insulator, which in turn is on top of a semiconductor material. Aluminium was once used but now the material is polysilicon. Other metal gates have made a comeback with the advent of high-k dielectric materials in the CMOS process, as announced by IBM and Intel for the 45 nanometer node and beyond.
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Troy, New Hampshire
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William S. Dalton
William S. Dalton is an American physician and oncologist, who is board certified in internal medicine and oncology. Since 2002 he has been the President, CEO, and Center Director of the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute at the University of South Florida (USF). He served as dean of the University of Arizona College of Medicine, 2001-2002.
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Adrian Picardi
Adrian Picardi (born April 1987) is a bi-racial "Italian-Korean" American filmmaker based in Los Angeles, California. For all his works thus far, he has been credited as director, writer, cinematographer, and editor. He got his start in the industry by independently creating original projects that utilized extremely low budgets, yet made them extremely commercially appealing in the visual sense. He shoots and produces many of his films in Los Angeles, California. Picardi graduated from South Pasadena High School in 2005. Currently, Picardi is working on several projects and is based out of Downtown Los Angeles.
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Ola Solberg
Ola Solberg (4 March 1886–1977) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Heradsbygd as a son of painter and smallholder Otto Solberg (1861–1928) and his wife Olava Oppegaard (1863–1942). He studied and graduated from Elverum Teachers' College between 1904 and 1907, and then started his journalistic career. He was also a board member of Norges Socialdemokratiske Ungdomsforbund. He was a subeditor for Solungen from 1907 to 1908 before being editor-in-chief from 1908 to 1909. He was then subeditor in Bratsberg-Demokraten for one year, journalist in Social-Demokraten for one year before becoming editor-in-chief of Sørlandets Social-Demokrat in 1911. He was a member of Kristiansand city council for some time. He left the newspaper in 1920, and Ole Øisang took over. In 1924 Solberg became editor-in-chief of the newspaper Tiden. He was a member of Arendal city council from 1928, and chaired the local branch (as he had done in Kristiansand). He was also elected to the Parliament of Norway in 1927, 1930, 1933 and 1936, representing the Market towns of Telemark and Aust-Agder counties. His last term was ended by the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, during which his newspaper was also closed down. The newspaper resumed after the Second World War, and at the same time he became mayor. He died in 1977.
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USC Trojans men's volleyball is a collegiate volleyball team that represents the University of Southern California (USC). The team participates as a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF), an athletic conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The program began in 1977 and has won the NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship four times, and placed second seven times. Home games are played at Galen Center on the USC campus in Los Angeles, California.
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25068
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Nguyenkim Shopping Center
Nguyenkim Shopping Center (also known as Nguyenkim Electronic Appliance Center) is the largest electronics shopping center (one-stop shop) in Ho Chi Minh City that sells household appliances, refrigerations, computers, recreational, and telecommunications products from world famous brands such as Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba, Philips, JVC, Sanyo, Sharp, Samsung, LG, Electrolux, HP, IBM, etc. It was established as a small electronics store by Nguyen Van Kim in 1992 and has been developed since then.
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Diffbot Knowledge Graph
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30444
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Specialist Technical Engineering Services (STS)
STS is dedicated to being the best and most cost efficient of provider of electrical and mechanical engineering as well as instrumentation services in the Irish, UK and European markets. Established in 2006 as an electrical testing operation, it quickly broadened its scope to become a full-service provider to world renowned brand names in the pharmaceutical, information technology, food, utility, medical, hospitality, renewable energy and other industry sectors with annual revenues in excess of 40 million euros.
STS is a privately owned company headquartered in Ireland with offices in the UK and Germany. Our most valuable asset is our people and we invest heavily in training and education and ensure that the highest standards of health, safety, quality and governance are applied throughout the organisation.
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Diffbot Knowledge Graph
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387
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Bob Pfannkuch
Bob has been in the field of video communications since 1963 when he founded Audio Video Industries. In 1974, he organized a videocassette duplication division for the Bell & Howell Company, which grew into one of the world's largest movie duplicators and distributors. In May 1988, The Rank Organization PLC purchased BHCP and renamed the unit "Rank Video Services America" (Now known as Deluxe Video Services). Bob served as Chairman and CEO of Deluxe Video Services until June 1990 and as a consultant for both international and domestic electronic and media companies from June 1990 until May 1996. In 1996, Bob joined Panasonic Disc Services as President and Chief Executive Officer.
Bob was co-head of electronic content delivery activities for Thomson/Technicolor from 2002 through September 2006. In that capacity, he evaluated all of the technologies and companies involved in the rapidly growing electronic content delivery space. In September 2006, he established Tele-future Partners as a consulting company, providing services for both content owners and telecommunication carriers. He currently sits on the board of several small technology companies, along with Baker and Taylor, the largest physical media distribution company in the United States, and CD SA the content delivery and storage association.
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Diffbot Knowledge Graph
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10429
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Enrica Visco Marigliano
I started spending time aboard when I was in high school. My first experience in this sense have been six months in England where I studied mixed media, photography and psychology.After my high school graduation in Math and Science achieved in Italy, I moved to New York to study fine art in the Art Student League. There I applied for a class in watercolour painting, one in clay sculpting and one in charcoal drawing. In this four month in the USA I kept improving my english.Back in Italy I started a University Bachelor degree in Communication and digital culture. During my university career I developed groups coordination skills, that I demonstrated in projects as “Portici smartcity”, “app UniverCity” and “Chiaiano social research on hidden waste”.On my last year of Bachelor I applied for an Erasmus mobility program in Braga (Portugal) where I attended courses from the Sociology graduate department, the Maestrado em Comunicação, Arte e Cultura and the Maestrado em Ciências da Comunicação. This courses helped me improving technical ability as Photoshop, Flash and SPSS as much as useful theoretical knowledge. In this nine months thanks to courses and everyday interactions I also got to learn the basics of Portuguese and Spanish
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Diffbot Knowledge Graph
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4498
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Fabian Paulus
I currently work as a full-time Service Desk Employee in the Customer Care department of Fernbach Financial Software S.A., where I have started in February 2015. Thus I acquired key skills in IFRS and IT project management and provided professional advice for international clients. Furthermore I hold significant experience in analytical problem solving and researching various human resource and IT topics, especially the feasability of a strategic human resource marketing concept in relation to technological changes and its implementation in existing work processes. I'm distinctly service and customer-oriented while demonstrating computer proficiency with strong business acumen. (MS Office, SQL, Java, Aris, Website creation, Adobe Creative Suite, Web 3.0)
I have previously completed internships at Banque de Luxembourg and B+P - Beratung und Personal. Through this experience managing projects and data bases, I have gained analytical and interpersonal communication skills and honed my teamwork skills in an intercultural context. I also had the opportunity to work on recruitment projects, which were brought to conclusion during my internship. Besides this I possess the ability to acquire quickly needful capabilities in order to work with a strong entrepreneurial spirit and as efficient as possible in a problem-solving manner.
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5247
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Hans Geiger
Johannes "Hans" Wilhelm "Gengar" Geiger (30 September 1882 – 24 September 1945) was a German physicist. He is perhaps best known as the co-inventor of the detector element of the Geiger counter and for the Geiger–Marsden experiment which discovered the atomic nucleus. Geiger was born at Neustadt an der Haardt, Germany. He was one of five children born to the Indologist Wilhelm Ludwig Geiger, who was professor at the University of Erlangen. In 1902, Geiger started studying physics and mathematics in University of Erlangen and was awarded a doctorate in 1906. In 1907 he began work with Ernest Rutherford at the University of Manchester and in 1909, along with Ernest Marsden, conducted the famous Geiger–Marsden experiment called the "gold foil experiment". Rutherford and Geiger created the Rutherford-Geiger tube, later to become the Geiger tube. In 1911 Geiger and John Mitchell Nuttall discovered the Geiger–Nuttall law (or rule) and performed experiments that led to Rutherford's atomic model. In 1928 Geiger and his student Walther Müller created an improved version of the Geiger tube, the Geiger–Müller tube. Geiger also worked with James Chadwick. In 1912 he became leader of the Physical-Technical Reichsanstalt in Berlin, 1925 professor in Kiel, 1929 in Tübingen, and from 1936 in Berlin. He was a member of the Uranium Club. Geiger never expressed himself in public about the Nazis. There are reports both about him helping, and rejecting, Jewish colleagues. Geiger died in Potsdam, Germany a few months after World War II ended. He had four siblings: three sisters and one brother that were all younger than him. His brother, Rudolph, was very interested in meteorology and climatology.
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28129
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Pavel Morozenko
Pavel Semenovich Morozenko (Russian: Павел Семёнович Морозенко; Ukrainian: Павло Семенович Морозенко; Pavlo Semenovich Morozenko; born 5 July 1939, Snizhne, Ukrainian SSR — died 14 July 1991, Rostov Region, RSFSR) — Soviet theatre and film actor, Honored artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1973).
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8103
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Beth Orton
Elizabeth Caroline "Beth" Orton (born 14 December 1970) is an English singer-songwriter, known for her 'folktronica' sound, which mixes elements of folk and electronica. She was initially recognised for her collaborations with William Orbit, Red Snapper and the Chemical Brothers in the mid-1990s. She released a solo album in 1993, Superpinkymandy (produced by William Orbit), but since the album was only released in Japan, it went largely unnoticed by international audiences. Her second solo album, Trailer Park, garnered much critical acclaim in 1996. Orton developed a devoted audience with the release of the albums Central Reservation (1999) and the 2002 UK top 10 album, Daybreaker. In her 2006 release, Comfort of Strangers, she moved towards a more folk-based sound and away from the electronic sound of her past albums. American films and television programmes such as Felicity, How to Deal, Charmed, Dawson's Creek, Vanilla Sky and Grey's Anatomy have featured her music and provided her with exposure to a more mainstream American audience.
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16325
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Ahmet Tevfik Pasha
Ahmet Tevfik Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: احمد توفیق پاشا; 11 February 1845 – 8 October 1936), known as Ahmet Tevfik Okday after the Surname Law of 1934, was the last Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. He held the office three times, the first in 1909 under Abdul Hamid II, and from 1918 to 1919 and from 1920 to 1922 under Mehmed V Reşad during the Allied occupation of Istanbul. In addition to his premiership, Ahmet Tevfik was also a diplomat, a member of the Ottoman Senate, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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27634
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Egil Kjølner
Egil Kjølner (8 January 1920 – 25 February 2010) was a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party. He was born in Fredrikstad, but moved to Bærum in 1927. He was a member of Bærum municipal council for twenty years and Akershus county council for eight years. He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway during the terms 1969–1973 and 1973–1977. He was a secondary school headmaster from 1969 to 1980, and was also active in the Salvation Army. He was decorated with the Order of the Founder as well as the HM The King's Medal of Merit. Not long before his death he was said to be the only living Norwegian with the Order of the Founder. He died in February 2010.
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1843
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Ptolemy
Ptolemy was the son of Abubus. He was appointed governor of the Jericho region of Israel by the Seleucid king Antiochus VII Sidetes (reigned 138 to 129 BC) in the late second century BCE and married a daughter of Simon Maccabaeus (died 135 BC), military commander of the Maccabees and founder of Israel's Hasmonean dynasty. According to 1 Maccabees 16:11-24, Ptolemy held a banquet for his father-in-law Simon and two of Simon's sons during which he had them all killed. He then attempted to have Simon's third son, John Hyrcanus, killed also, but failed.
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25882
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Aleksandra Efimova
Aleksandra Efimova is founder of Aleksandra Enterprises, the parent company of arts-oriented brands Russian Pointe and Growing Through Arts, both based in Chicago. Ms. Efimova grew up in St. Petersburg, Russia and attended art school at The State Hermitage Museum. She moved to the United States as a young adult, founded her first company while still in college, and is an alumna of Harvard Business School (OPM program). Alongside her entrepreneurship and company leadership, Ms. Efimova is also active in supporting the artistic and Russian-American communities. She co-chairs the Moscow Committee of Chicago Sister Cities International, serves on other boards and committees, and organizes events regarding the arts, business development and international relations.
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30094
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Sherry Keffer
Director, Governor's Schools
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Sherry Keffer was a public school teacher for 32 years before taking the reins as Director of Governor’s Schools. She holds a B.A. degree from Marshall University and she earned a M.A. degree from the Marshall University Graduate College. Her teaching certification includes English, journalism, math 5-12, and gifted education.
Mrs. Keffer has been involved with Governor’s Schools since 1984, when the first Governor’s Honors Academy opened. She oversees the Honors Academy, the School for the Arts and the Schools for Mathematics and Science. From 1999-2004, she was also Coordinator of Gifted Education for the West Virginia Department of Education.
She is a member of the board of directors of the Oak Hill High/Collins High Alumni Association, an organization that has granted more than $275,000 in scholarships to Oak Hill graduates, and she publishes a tabloid newspaper for the group each fall.
She and her husband, Jerry, are the parents of Scott and Katie who, with their spouses, have given them seven grandchildren.
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4497
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Tjeerd Koopmans
Tjeerd studied geology in Utrecht at the Faculty of Earth Sciences. He worked for the Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, Directorate-General of Public Works and Water Management (Rijkswaterstaat), in Delft as project manager raw materials supply from 2001 to 2004.
From 2004 until august 2012 Tjeerd worked for MWH (formerly Syncera) in Arnhem as project manager on the sustainable use of the subsurface in its broadest sense. Projects he managed were related to the use of the subsurface for energy storage in acquifers, local and regional geological and hydrogeological studies, sustainable raw materials supply, possibilities for salt mining and spatial planning with regard to subsurface use.
Since 2009 Tjeerd was technical leader for the geology and subsurface field.
Since May 2009 Tjeerd has an IPMA level D certificate (project management).
In September 2012 Tjeerd started at AkzoNobel Industrial Chemicals as Geologist/Project manager with the Mining Technology Department in Hengelo and Amersfoort.
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9635
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Marilyn Hayden
Marilyn Hayden is currently pursuing a M.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering in the Russ College Engineering and Technology at Ohio University. In 2013, she earned a B.S. in biological sciences from Ohio University During her undergraduate career, she cross-trained in bioinformatics as a Choose Ohio First Scholar and conducted academic research in plant gravitropic signal transduction. Ms. Hayden has experience coding and software design in several languages, including C++, Perl, R and MySQL. She also has experience with analysis of next-generation sequencing data , pathway analysis, as well as wet lab techniques in genetics and molecular biology. Her thesis research will focus on improving the sensitivity and specificity of current pathway analysis methods. She is specifically focusing on developing an algorithm and subsequent R programming software that is more accurate and sensitive than existing algorithms. Her resulting software can be implemented to better understand gene expression data (either Micro array or RNAseq) with relation to detecting which deferentially expressed genes are enriched in known biological pathways.
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12590
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Bead It
Here at Bead It we specialize in vintage glass beads, Lucite, wood, plastic, ceramic beads and metals.
We carry 1970's Vintage Swarovski Crystals as well as vintage West German Chandelier crystals.
You can also find an affordable variety of semi-precious stone beads as well as higher end stones.
We are locally known for our selection of Vintage Chanel chains, brass stampings, and metallic beads. These items can be seen in the designs of Coco Chanel in the late 1970's and early 1980's.
Bead It also has a wonderful collection of vintage fabric trims and vintage toys.
We have a classroom set up where we teach basic jewelry making classes and where individuals are allowed to come and work during the day. We also host children's birthday parties as well as bachelorette parties.
Here at Bead It, our staff has the ability to do simple repairs and restringing for all that jewelry you've been saving up to get fixed one day.
For more information visit our website.
Established in 2000.
Bead It is a family-owned and operated business. Bead It got its start in 2000 and was originally located in the back half of a store called 'Souveniers,' located on South Lamar in the Heart of the 78704. In 2001 Bead It opened as a sole entitiy, and by 2006 Bead It had moved across the street into a much larger location where we now have five rooms of beads.
We focus on friendliness, a warm atmosphere, knowledgeable staff, and most importantly, the most diverse and widest selection of beads that you can find in Austin.
Ashley is a child of the bead world having been raised around trade shows and antique faires. Ashely opened Bead It in South Austin in order to put herself through college at St. Edwards University, and now after graduating has solidified her position in helping to Keep Austin Wierd.
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16160
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George Tuakura
George Tuakura (born 11 October 1975 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a Cook Islands rugby league player who formerly played for the Central Comets in the Queensland Cup. His position of choice is at prop-forward.
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DBpedia Abstract
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15670
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Isabelle Pasco
Isabelle Pasco (born on April 25, 1966 in Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France) is a French actress and model. She was married to the actor Tchéky Karyo on 21 December 1995 but they were later divorced.
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