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Edward Thorndike Edward Lee "Ted" Thorndike (August 31, 1874 – August 9, 1949) was an American psychologist who spent nearly his entire career at Teachers College, Columbia University. His work on Comparative psychology and the learning process led to the theory of connectionism and helped lay the scientific foundation for modern educational psychology. He also worked on solving industrial problems, such as employee exams and testing. He was a member of the board of the Psychological Corporation and served as president of the American Psychological Association in 1912. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Thorndike as the ninth most cited psychologist of the 20th century. Edward Thorndike had a powerful impact on reinforcement theory and behavior analysis, providing the basic framework for empirical laws in behavior psychology with his Law of Effect. Through his contributions to the behavioral psychology field came his major impacts on education, where the Law of Effect has great influence in the classroom.
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Charles de Lambert (aviator) Charles, Count de Lambert (30 December 1865, in Funchal – 26 February 1944, in Saint-Sylvain-d'Anjou) was an early European aviator. De Lambert was the first person in France to be taught to fly by Wilbur Wright. The first lesson took place at Le Mans on 28 October 1908. On 18 October 1909 de Lambert "left the Juvisy Aerodrome at 4:36 o'clock in a Wright machine, flew across Paris to the Eiffel Tower, circled it, and returned to his starting point, arriving safely at 5:25." De Lambert claimed that he flew 300 feet above the 1,000 foot Eiffel Tower, which was nearly equal to Orville Wright's height record set in Berlin. Lambert, along with Hubert Latham and Louis Blériot, was one of the three main contenders for the £1,000 prize offered by the Daily Mail for a successful crossing of the English Channel in an aèroplane, although he was not motivated by the monetary value. He took his pair of Wright Flyers (Nos. 2 and 18) and set up camp at Wissant to practice and wait for good weather. Latham made the first real attempt, but foundered and landed on the water, and Lambert damaged his 'Flyers' while practising. The prize was won by Louis Blériot on 25 July 1909.
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Jesús Navas Jesus Navas has a PhD in Engineering from the UPV (Basque Country University). He finished his studies in Industrial Engineering at the Higher Technical School of Industrial Engineering of Bilbao in 1997, completing them in 2004 with a specialization in Materials Engineering and in 2015 with the title of Doctor of Engineering. In 2010 he made an Executive MBA at the School of Business ESEUNE (Bilbao) accompanied by an Executive Business Training ESEUNE Business School in Beijing. In addition he won the International Executive Program for Geortown University, Washington DC. In 1995 he began his career in Chains Vicinay Design Engineer, Quality Manager later, Industrial Director, ... Since 2003 he was responsible for the project area until 2011 when he was appointed Managing Director of FMAC (subsidiary in China Vicinay Marine Group), later in 2012 appointed Managing Director of Vicinay Cadenas SA. Since September 2014 reconcilies the post of Managing Director of Vicinay Cadenas SA with COO of the Corporation Vicinay Marine SL, with responsibility for the results of the group companies (Brazil, China, Sweden and Euskadi) . Since 2012 is evaluator EFQM (European Foundation Quality Management) since 2015 and is also evaluating the new model of Advanced Management. Jesus is part of a large number of committees such as the Committee of Experts of Lloyd's Register, DNV Business Assurance Expert Committee and API (American Petroleum Institute), Tecnalia Board, FVEM Council, Council Basque Maritime Forum and others.
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Talent Consulting Group Talent Consulting Group (TCG) is a Management Consulting, Executive Search, Talent Sourcing & Talent Development Firm headquartered in Saudi Arabia with offices in Qatar and Sri Lanka. TCG is a subsidiary of First Apex Holdings.
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Richard Moat Richard Moat is the Chief Executive Officer of Eircom Ltd., the largest telecommunications company in Ireland, and a Non-Executive Director and Chairman of the Audit and Risk Committee of International Personal Finance plc. He is a member of the advisory board of Tiaxa Inc.. He is the former Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Financial Officer of Everything Everywhere Ltd., the leading mobile operator in the UK He was formerly the Managing Director of T-Mobile UK Ltd., the Chief Executive Officer of Orange Romania SA, the leading mobile operator in Romania, the Chief Executive Officer of Orange Denmark A/S, and the Chief Executive Officer of Orange Thailand Ltd. Prior to this, he was CFO of Orange International Ltd, and Corporate Finance Director of Orange plc. He has spent 23 years in the telecommunications industry, following 12 years in oil and gas, and 4 years in the City of London in the insurance industry.
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Mary Evelyn Parker Mary Evelyn Dickerson Parker (November 8, 1920 – January 17, 2015) was a Democrat who served as the Louisiana state treasurer from 1968 to 1987, the first woman to have held the position. Prior to her tenure as treasurer, Parker, a long-term resident of Baton Rouge, held several appointed positions in state government. She was an integral part of the Long faction and a close friend and strategist for both Governor Earl Kemp Long and his wife, Blanche Revere Long, and later for Governor John J. McKeithen.
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Mississippi's 1st congressional district special election, 2015 A special election for Mississippi's 1st congressional district was held on May 12, 2015, to fill the term left by the vacancy created by the death of Alan Nunnelee. Nunnelee, a member of the Republican Party, died on February 6, 2015. According to Mississippi state law, Governor Phil Bryant must call the special election within 60 days of Nunnelee's death, and it must be held at least 60 days after the call. Prospective candidates need to submit a petition for ballot access consisting of at least 1,000 signatures of qualified Mississippi voters with the office of the Secretary of State of Mississippi at least 45 days before the election. The election was won by Republican Trent Kelly.
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Jon Haight John Tyler Haight (October 15, 1841 – December 3, 1892) was an American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey, who served on the Colts Neck Township Committee, the Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders and as Monmouth County Clerk.
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Rhoades Car International Rhoades Car International manufactures a Certified Made in the USA product -- a four wheel bicycle that drives like a car with one, two or four seats, multiple speeds and an optional motor that provides sustainable transportation for families and industry, fights obesity, and helps disabled people exercise safely. Rhoades Car is also an approved GSA vendor Established in 1991. Rhoades Car is a 22 year old business started by David Rhoades in Hendersonville, TN. After his death in late 2009, Bill Pomakoy and Phyllis Shelton acquired the brand and have been building these four wheel bikes that drive like a car ever since, introducing new models and spreading the Rhoades Car story worldwide to enhance the brand even more. Bill Pomakoy brings a wealth of successful business development and brand-building to Rhoades Car International. Prior to taking over the reins as President of Rhoades Car in February 2010, Bill served as Vice President of LTC Consultants from 1997 to 2010. LTC Consultants is a national training, marketing material and consulting company for long term care insurance. During his tenure, Bill was instrumental in developing innovative LTCI marketing and training programs for 10 of the top 15 LTCI insurance carriers along with building relationships with, and programs for, many national marketing organizations. Prior to joining the LTC insurance industry, Bill served in a senior management position for a national private label paint manufacturer where he developed award-winning historic paint lines including Saratoga Colors and Village Collection along with managing a national sales force. He was also responsible for establishing a nationwide network of dealers.
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UNICEF The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) is a United Nations (UN) program headquartered in New York City that provides humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in developing countries. It is a member of the United Nations Development Group. The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund was created by the United Nations General Assembly on 11 December 1946, to provide emergency food and healthcare to children in countries that had been devastated by World War II. The Polish physician Ludwik Rajchman is widely regarded as the founder of UNICEF and served as its first chairman from 1946. On Rajchman's suggestion, the American Maurice Pate was appointed its first executive director, serving from 1947 until his death in 1965. In 1950, UNICEF's mandate was extended to address the long-term needs of children and women in developing countries everywhere. In 1953 it became a permanent part of the United Nations System, and the words "international" and "emergency" were dropped from the organization's name, making it simply the United Nations Children's Fund, retaining the original acronym, "UNICEF".
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Bodour bint Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi is the Chairperson of the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) and Founder and CEO of Kalimat Group. She is a member of the ruling family of Sharjah, the third largest emirate of the seven UAE emirates, and daughter of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the UAE Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah. In 2014 she was ranked at number 34 by Forbes in its list of the 200 Most Powerful Arab Women in Family Business.
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Lauris Molbert Lauris Molbert currently serves as the Chairman and CEO of TMI Hospitality, Inc. TMI is a developer, operator, and owner of select-service and extended-stay hotels. It owns and operates approximately 200 hotels in 24 states and has 4,500 employees. Prior to TMI, Molbert spent 15 years as an Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Otter Tail Corporation. Otter Tail is a publicly traded company (NASDAQ:OTTR) where Lauris was responsible for the company’s operating companies and corporate development. Lauris joined Otter Tail in 1995 to lead and develop a diversification strategy to expand the electrical utility business into a diversified holding company. During this time he directed and completed more than 45 acquisitions and consolidated revenues grew from $300M to over $1.2B. Lauris joined Otter Tail from Conmy, Feste, Bossart, Hubbard and Corwin, LTD, a Fargo, N.D. based law firm where he focused his practice on banking and finance law. Molbert is a member of the Minnesota and North Dakota State Bar Associations and also is a licensed CPA in North Dakota and holds a J.D. from the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, and a bachelor’s degree in banking, finance and accounting from UND. Molbert is currently the Chairman of the Board of Sanford Health, an integrated healthcare provider headquartered in Fargo, N.D. and Sioux Falls, S.D. Sanford is now considered the largest, rural, not-for-profit health care system in the nation with locations in 112 communities in seven states. He is a former Board Member and Audit Committee Chair of Community First Bancshares, Inc (NASDAQ:CFBX), which was acquired by Bank of the West.
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Hemang Hemang is the Co-Founder & CEO of Revmetrix, a big data startup based in Washington DC. Revmetrix is building data intelligence software that helps retailers maximize the value of their own data. With minimal integration, Revmetrix allows retailers to better understand their customers, precisely measure marketing ROI, and get a real-time view of their KPIs. Prior to Revmetrix, Hemang was the Founder & CEO of Condaptive, a big data startup that derived behavioral insights from large sets of unstructured data. Within a year of its founding, Condaptive was acquired by Millennial Media, a leading mobile advertising network. While at Millennial, Hemang and his team leveraged Condaptive's technology to successfully build the industry’s most advanced data intelligence platform. With a deep background in data analysis and retail/eCommerce, Hemang is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and events. He is also an active angel investor & advisor for early stage startups focused on building technology that relates to big data, mobile, eCommerce or ad tech. Specialties: Big Data ▪ Retail/eCommerce ▪ mCommerce & Mobile Advertising ▪ Ad Tech ▪ Product Development & Strategy ▪ Online Marketing (Email, SEO/SEM, Display, Affiliate)
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Norfolk Neptunes The Norfolk Neptunes were an American football franchise based in Norfolk, Virginia that played in the Continental Football League from 1966 until 1969 and the Atlantic Coast Football League from 1970 to 1971. The team played at Foreman Field at Old Dominion University in Norfolk. The franchise itself was originally based in Springfield, Massachusetts, where it was known as the Acorns. It was established as an ACFL team in 1963, lasting two years there before joining with several other teams to form the Continental league. After one year in the Continental league, the Acorns relocated to Norfolk. The Neptunes were among the most commercially successful professional football teams of its era outside of the two major leagues; the 1969 season featured the team drawing over 13,000 fans per game to their contests, more than double the Continental league average. The team also enjoyed a fair share of on-field success as well; career minor-league quarterback King Corcoran led the team to the 1971 ACFL championship over the Hartford Knights. The Neptunes folded along with most of the rest of the ACFL after the 1971 season. Professional football would not return to the Hampton Roads region until the Virginia Destroyers arrived in 2011. Vivian Seaborne, a Southampton County, Virginia native, and cousin of Pearl Bailey was the first African American cheerleader for the Neptunes. It was during that time that she met her husband Nelson Munsey, who played for the Neptunes from 1969 until his 1972 draft to the Baltimore Colts.
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DBpedia Abstract
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Maurice Bellonte Maurice Bellonte (Méru, Oise, 25 October 1896 – Paris, 14 January 1983) was a French aviator who set flight distance records. Associated with Dieudonné Costes, in 1930 he performed the first Westbound crossing of the North Atlantic, on board the Breguet XIX Point d'interrogation.
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Tom Rafferty Thomas Michael Rafferty (born August 2, 1954) is a former American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys. He played college football for head coach Joe Paterno at Penn State University.
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DBpedia Abstract
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Arthur Ernest Hagg Arthur Ernest Hagg (1888 to 21 January 1985) was a British aircraft and boat designer. He was born in Brighton and educated in Bournemouth. He started work for Airco in 1915, aged 27, and worked as a draftsman on the DH4 in 1916. He transferred to the de Havilland Aircraft company (Stag Lane) when it was created in 1920. At de Havilland he invented the differential ailerons used on the Tiger Moth and other de Havilland aircraft eventually becoming chief designer. In this role he was responsible for the designs of the DH88 Comet racer and of the Albatross and the Express airliners. Hagg became interested in boat building and in early 1937 he resigned his position as director and chief designer at de Havilland to set up the Walton Yacht Works. In November of that year he also became a consultant with D Napier and Son, Ltd., carrying out the preliminary design work on the Napier-Heston Racer, a wooden aircraft powered by a 2,450 horsepower (1,830 kW) Napier Sabre engine and designed to break the world airspeed record. In January 1943 he joined Airspeed Ltd. as technical director and was responsible for the Airspeed Ambassador (BEA Elizabethan). He retired in 1947.
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Henry Kissinger Henry Alfred Kissinger (/ˈkɪsɪndʒər/; born Heinz Alfred Kissinger [haɪnts ˈalfʁɛt ˈkɪsɪŋɐ]; Born May 27, 1923) is an American diplomat and political scientist. He served as National Security Advisor and later concurrently as United States Secretary of State in the administrations of presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. For his actions negotiating the ceasefire in Vietnam (though never realised), Kissinger received the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize under controversial circumstances, with two members of the committee resigning in protest. After his term, his advice has been sought by world leaders including subsequent U.S. presidents. A proponent of Realpolitik, Kissinger played a prominent role in United States foreign policy between 1969 and 1977. During this period, he pioneered the policy of détente with the Soviet Union, orchestrated the opening of relations with the People's Republic of China, and negotiated the Paris Peace Accords, ending American involvement in the Vietnam War. Kissinger's Realpolitik resulted in controversial policies such as U.S. support for Pakistan, despite its genocidal actions during the Bangladesh War. He is the founder and chairman of Kissinger Associates, an international consulting firm. Kissinger has been a prolific author of books on politics and international relations with over one dozen books authored. General opinion of Henry Kissinger remains widely divided. Several scholars have ranked Kissinger as the most effective U.S. Secretary of State since 1965. Various activists and human rights lawyers, however, have sought his prosecution for alleged war crimes.
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Asbjørn 'Bear' Riis Asbjørn Riis (born 28 July 1957) is a Danish professional wrestler, actor and TV personality, who is best known internationally for portraying the role of the 10th warrior, Halga the Wise, in the movie The 13th Warrior. Riis was also known as a Hulk Hogan lookalike in the early 1990s, when he presented WWF and WCW on Danish TV channel TV3. Riis created his "The Great Dane Bear" character in 1991 and it remains his image to this day. Riis originates from the small island of Mors. His recognizable accent and local jargon made him a fan-favorite, and the subject of many parodies by Danish comedians and entertainers. In the mid-1990s, Riis hosted his own television program on the Danish TV channel TV3, showcasing first WWF Superstars and later, after the World Wrestling Federation, showcased World Championship Wrestling. He was a Danish commentator for wrestling matches, uttering classic phrases such as "U-behagelig." (unpleasant, nasty) and "Vi må ikke håbe han har fået gule ærter til aftensmad." (Let's hope he hasn't had yellow pea soup for dinner). Riis appeared as himself in a number of Tuborg Squash-commercials, where he jovially beats up two squash-players, while a tune is playing the words "Du' min aller-bedste Squash-Buddy." (You're my very best Squash-Buddy). In 2009 Riis hosted the Danish TV channel 6'eren, presenting "Friday Fight Night" a package including wrestling, American Gladiators and action movies. Riis is good friends with fellow Danish actor Sven-Ole Thorsen (longtime friend of Arnold Schwarzenegger). He also had a part in The 13th Warrior, and the cult sci-fi show Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future. He has run a professional wrestling school in Denmark since 1994, and has produced several local house shows around the country. Riis has 4 sons, one of whom, Klaus Myren Riis, is also a wrestler and bodybuilder. He also works as a fashion model. Riis still wrestles to this day.
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Peter Shiu Peter Shiu Ka-fai (born 22 April 1970) is the current Vice-Chairman of the Liberal Party and a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. He is also a member of Eastern District Council, for Braemar Hill on Hong Kong Island.
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Richard Golding Richard Golding or Goldynge (died 1520) was an Irish judge who was twice Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer. The Golding family were notable for producing three judges of the same Court in two generations. He was born in County Meath, son of Edward Golding (died after 1504), Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland) and collector of revenues for the port of Drogheda. Richard's cousin Walter Golding of Portmarnock (died 1547) was a Baron of the same Court and also acted as adviser to the Lord Deputy of Ireland, Leonard Grey, 1st Viscount Grane. Richard entered Lincoln's Inn in 1505 and acted as Master of the Revels there in 1509. He was practicing law in Dublin in 1511 when he was appointed Chief Baron; he was superseded in 1514 but restored to office shortly after and apparently remained Chief Baron until his death. He married Margery Darcy, daughter of Sir William Darcy of Platten; they seem to have had no children. His cousin Walter's descendants were still living at Portmarnock in the following century.
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Stefan Frodsham Stefan has more than 30 years' experience in the environmental protection, defence, industrial development and transport sectors. He is a graduate of the Royal Military College Duntroon, the University of NSW (BA - Econs) and the University of Western Australia (MBA). His experience includes seven years in regional WA as CEO of the Broome Port Authority, thirteen years in senior policy and project management positions within the Western Australian public sector including the Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Commerce and Trade, and the Department of Transport; and 20 years' service with the Australian Regular Army and Army Reserve. He has also served as a Director of the Esperance Port Authority. Stefan is the Principal Consultant at Preston Point Consulting which provides management consulting services including transport planning & coordination, environmental approvals, waste management, economic development policy, government and community liaison. Recent major projects include: - Report into fees, charges and rates of return at selected WA Port Authorities for the Chamber of Minerals and Energy 2015 - Strategic and technical advice to the Broome Marina Working Group 2015 - Environmental liaison and approvals for the Berkeley River Lodge, East Kimberley 2015 - Lead Consultant - WA State Aviation Strategy and the WA Ports Strategy for Department of Transport 2012-2014 - Government planning and approvals for WA ports - Port Hedland Outer Harbour, Roy Hill port facilities, Utah Point port facilities, Esperance Port and Bunbury Port, all for the WA Department of Transport - consulting services to the Northern Territory Department of Transport in relation to the development of the NT Aviation Industry and Services Strategy 2014 - New Energy Corporation NEC - environmental approvals for proposed waste to energy plants at Port Hedland and East Rockingham (in conjunction with Aurora Environmental) 2012-2015
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Brenton G. Hayden Brenton G. Hayden is an American entrepreneur. He is most well known for founding and serving as chief executive officer of Renters Warehouse. Hayden founded Renters Warehouse during the real estate market downturn in 2007. In 2013, the company reported revenues of $12 million, up 177 percent from the last three years.
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Silver State Schools Credit Union Silver State Schools Credit Union, founded in 1951, is a premier financial cooperative owned and operated by its members. With locations throughout the Las Vegas valley, we continue to provide a quality banking alternative for people like you, your fellow employees and families. Our commitment to our members is reflected in our Mission and Vision Statements: 'Excellent Member Service and Financial Solutions - for Life!' 'Silver State Schools Credit Union strives to be the market leader and innovator in service quality to our members. We will provide the highest level of caring, personalized service and quality products, while staying abreast of our members' needs and expectations.' On December 2, 1950, seven members submitted an organization certificate to form 'Clark County Teachers Federal Credit Union'. On January 2, 1951 approval was received and the Credit Union was in business. Each of the seven members invested $5.00, bringing the total assets to $35.00 The initial Board of Directors consisted of Jay Jeffers, President; Doris French, Vice President; Harold McKay, Treasurer; Gordon Flack, Clerk; and Milder Heyer, Director. The books and records of the credit union were said to be kept at Box 551, Las Vegas High School, 315 South 7th Street, Las Vegas, NV. The person who was generally considered the founder of this organization was Harold McKay.
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Nupedia Nupedia was an English-language Web-based encyclopedia whose articles were written by volunteer contributors with appropriate subject matter expertise, reviewed by expert editors before publication and licensed as free content. It was founded by Jimmy Wales and underwritten by Bomis, with Larry Sanger as editor-in-chief. Nupedia lasted from December 1999 until September 2003. It is mostly known now as the predecessor of Wikipedia, but Nupedia had a seven-step approval process to control content of articles before being posted, rather than live wiki-based updating. Nupedia was designed by committee, with experts to predefine the rules, and it approved only 21 articles in its first year, compared to Wikipedia posting 200 articles in the first month, and 18,000 in the first year.Unlike Wikipedia, Nupedia was not a wiki; it was instead characterized by an extensive peer-review process, designed to make its articles of a quality comparable to that of professional encyclopedias. Nupedia wanted scholars to volunteer content. Before it ceased operating, Nupedia produced 25 approved articles that had completed its review process (three articles also existed in two versions of different lengths), and 74 more articles were in progress.[citation needed] Jimmy Wales preferred Wikipedia's easier posting of articles, but Larry Sanger wanted to control content at Nupedia and founded Citizendium instead. In June 2008, CNET UK listed Nupedia as one of the greatest defunct websites in the still young internet history, noting how the strict control had limited the posting of articles.
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Verigy Verigy Ltd is an Advantest Group company in the semiconductor automatic test equipment business. It was started by Hewlett Packard, reported to David Packard in the early days and spun off from Agilent Technologies in 2006. The company went public on the NASDAQ in June 2006. The CEO was Keith Barnes, who later became Chairman and CEO. The CFO was Bob Nikl. In 2011 Mr. Barnes moved Chairman of the Board of Directors and Jorge Titinger became CEO and President. The company's NASDAQ symbol was VRGY. Verigy was in the process of merging with LTX-Credence and on December 7, 2010 Advantest Japan made an all cash offer for the company. On July 4, 2011, after two reviews of the transaction by the Department of Justice the company announced that Advantest Corporation (NYSE: ATE, TYO: 6857) completed its acquisition of Verigy in an all cash deal valued at $1.100 billion. The resulting company is the largest manufacturer of semiconductor test equipment in the world.
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Infanta Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier Infanta María Luisa Fernanda of Spain, Duchess of Montpensier (30 January 1832 – 2 February 1897) was Infanta of Spain and Duchess of Montpensier. She was the youngest daughter of king Ferdinand VII of Spain and his fourth wife Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies, the queen-regent, who was also his niece.
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James Watson James Dewey Watson (born April 6, 1928) is an American molecular biologist, geneticist and zoologist, best known as one of the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA in 1953 with Francis Crick. Watson, Crick, and Maurice Wilkins were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material". Watson earned degrees at the University of Chicago (B.S., 1947) and Indiana University (Ph.D., 1950). Following a post-doctoral year at Copenhagen University with Herman Kalckar and Ole Maaloe, later Watson worked at the University of Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory in England, where he first met his future collaborator and friend Francis Crick. From 1956 to 1976, Watson was on the faculty of the Harvard University Biology Department, promoting research in molecular biology. From 1968 he served as director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) on Long Island, New York, greatly expanding its level of funding and research. At CSHL, he shifted his research emphasis to the study of cancer, along with making it a world leading research center in molecular biology. In 1994, he started as president and served for 10 years. He was then appointed chancellor, serving until 2007 when he resigned his position after making controversial comments claiming a link between intelligence and geographical ancestry. Between 1988 and 1992, Watson was associated with the National Institutes of Health, helping to establish the Human Genome Project. Watson has written many science books, including the textbook Molecular Biology of the Gene (1965) and his bestselling book The Double Helix (1968). This book is about the DNA structure discovery, reissued in a new edition in 2012 - The Annotated and Illustrated Double Helix edited by Alex Gann and Jan Witkowski.
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Art White Arthur Pershing "Tarzan" White (December 6, 1915 – January 23, 1996) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the New York Giants and Chicago Cardinals. He played college football at the University of Alabama and was drafted in the second round of the 1937 NFL Draft.
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Giuseppe Mascitelli Giuseppe Mascitelli, born in Marche in 1959, is graduated in philosophy at the University of Urbino and, after nearly three decades of collaboration with the Mediolanum Group, is the founder of Filmare GroUP, a holding company (which is processed in SpA by the year) which includes all the initiatives of its main shareholder, the family Mascitelli and deals with activities around the world of communication, but not limited to; its activity is summarized by the slogan 'Experience Makers'. Filmare GroUP includes Mascitelli & Partners, an initiative to share with the major institutions of the banking and insurance a wealth experiences and knowledge about communication, training and research in these sectors. Founder, in 1998, along with Ennio Doris, of Alboran SPA (with which he has implemented the first European TV Company in finance), is also co-founder in 2006 of Mobango Ltd, one of the world's first Mobile Community. Always up to date with technological innovation, Mascitelli has implemented its digital ecosystem with numerous platforms connected with www.giuseppemascitelli.com aggregator.Giuseppe Mascitelli has been with the Mediolanum Group since its birth, making a strong imprint both to the communication side of the group and to the important strategic choices it has made. He has been CEO of Mediolanum Communications S.p.A., a board member of the Mediolanum Corporate University S.p.A. and business management consultant of Banca Mediolanum S.p.A.
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Marty Stratton Marty Stratton is the Executive Producer for Id Software. After joining Id Software in 1997, Stratton became the Director of Business Development, overseeing the company's interests in European markets. In 2006, he became an Executive Producer responsible for the overall development of Quake Live, Rage, and Doom with ZeniMax Media and Bethesda Softworks respectively. Prior to his arrival at Id Software, Stratton previously worked for Adeline Software International and Activision in Quality Assurance on Time Commando and Spycraft: The Great Game.
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Daniel Black Chisholm Daniel Black Chisholm (November 2, 1842 – January 1, 1899) was a farmer, lawyer and mayor of Hamilton, Ontario from 1871–1872. In the 1872 federal election he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons representing Hamilton as a Liberal-Conservative. He was re-elected in Halton in 1874 but unseated in 1875 after an appeal and defeated in the 1875 by-election which followed. He was born in East Flamboro Township, Wentworth County, Canada West, the son of George Chisholm. After the death of his parents, Chisholm farmed for a number of years. In 1837, he sold the farm and studied for two years at Victoria College in Cobourg. Chisholm studied law with Miles O'Reilly in Hamilton, was called to the bar in 1864 and set up practice in Hamilton. In 1864, he married Addie Davis; Chisholm and his wife were both involved in the temperance movement in Hamilton. He was president of the Standard Fire Insurance Company, the Alliance Insurance Company and the Canada Loan and Banking Company. Chisholm was also Chairman of the Provincial Board of Directors for the Hamilton and North Western Railway and served as a major in the militia. In 1883 Chisholm left town suddenly, having suffered a large business loss around $100,000 and used clients money to repay. He and his 15-year-old son fled to Evanton, Illinois, just outside Chicago. His wife was ill at the time and she later came to Chicago and petitioned for a divorce. Eventually she secured a decree of absolute divorce. Although the legality of this divorce under Canadian law was questioned, she remarried in July of 1889, to the Hon. George Eulas Foster, Minister of Finance for Canada.
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Berta Rieger Marze 1020 State Road Cheraw, SC 29520 Tel: 1-843-537-4761 SEND FLOWERS Welcome to the memorial page for Berta Rieger Marze August 26, 2011 Sharing: Obituary Service Details Guest Book / Condolences Send Flowers & Sympathy Gifts Photographs Home Page Obituary Service Details Cheraw, SC Berta Rieger Marze, 84, died Saturday, August 26, 2011. Born in Munich, Germany she was a daughter of the late Andreas and Therese Susmeier Rieger. She was a member of Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church, Cheraw, SC. She enjoyed painting and ceramics. She was the widow of Edwin W. Marze, who was the American Soldier she married and was a proud military wife for 23 years of their marriage. She was retired from Ina Bearing. Surviving are her sons, Charles (Margaret) Marze of Jefferson, NC, Douglas Marze of Greensboro, NC, a daughter, Evelyn (Phil) Boan of Cheraw, SC, a brother, Richard Rieger of Munich, Germany, 4 grandchildren, and 7 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents listed above and several brothers and sisters. The family will receive friends 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM, Sunday, August 28, 2011 at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw, SC. A funeral service will follow at 3:00 PM in the funeral home chapel. Burial will be in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens. Memorials to; Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church, 6357 Teals Mill Road, Cheraw, SC 29520. Service Information Home Home Obituaries All Obituaries About Us About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Directions Directions Pre-Plan Pre-Arrangements Pre-Arrangements Form Veterans Veterans Overview Veterans Headstones Veterans Burial Flags Resources Frequent Questions Grief Support Social Security Benefits 1020 State Road | Cheraw, SC 29520 | Tel: 1-843-537-4761 SEND FLOWERS © 2016 Kiser Funeral Home. All Rights Reserved. Funeral Home website by CFS
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Jill Springer Jill Springer joined Jasper in 2014, overseeing human resources and talent acquisition. Over the past 25 years Jill has worked with companies in commercial, technical, and consumer businesses in the United States and around the world. She's known for her well-grounded, clear, straightforward, and operationally focused plans in support of business strategies. Jill has provided executive leadership for numerous startups and small to mid-size pre-public and public companies on acquisitions and mergers, strategic planning, Human Resources operations, succession planning, and executive development. Jill has established a proven track record designing, implementing, and leading programs and processes for companies that include: Apple computer, Applied Materials, Infineon, KLA-Tencor, TSMC, and Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Jill holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Illinois State University.
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Tom Gibbs Chevrolet Tom Gibbs Chevrolet is your one stop shop for all of your automotive needs. Whether it comes to new/used vehicle sales, automotive service or parts, or collision repair, we have you covered! We have been proudly serving the Palm Coast, Volusia County, and St. Johns County areas for over 35 years with high quality service and a fine attention to customer satisfaction. Established in 1979. The Gibbs family is deeply rooted in the automotive industry. Gibbs Chevrolet was originally established in Adams, New York by Dennis Gibbs following the end of WWII. Sons Tom and Dave Gibbs moved to Palm Coast, FL. in 1979 and continued the family business (and to escape the snow!). Following Dave's retirement Tom took his younger brother Bob Gibbs aboard, and the dealership has continued to grow! Tom's son and daughter (Tommy and Christina) have also started at Tom Gibbs Chevrolet in the recent past and hope to bring the family business to new levels of success in future decades. We pride ourselves on the family atmosphere that is at the forefront of our dealership culture. Customer satisfaction is the primary goal in all of our departments, so whether you are in for sales, service, or collision repair we are confident that you'll have an unbeatable experience! Tommy Gibbs started working in the Tom Gibbs Chevrolet Sales Department following his graduation from the University of Florida in 2009. Although he is currently the manager of the dealership's Internet Sales Department, he plays a helping hand in ensuring all customers (sales, service, parts, collision) have memorable encounters with the store. Feel free to stop by any time to see Tommy for any of your automotive needs. He'll even wash your car for you!
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Suit Yourself Suit Yourself is the ninth studio album by Shelby Lynne, released on May 24, 2005. The album is the second consecutive self-produced album for Lynne, and one of two recorded for release by Capitol Records. (The album's follow-up, Just a Little Lovin', was also recorded at Capitol, but would be distributed elsewhere due to the label's corporate restructuring.) The album received mainly positive reviews from critics with an average Metacritic rating of 76/100. Lynne wrote music and lyrics for ten of the album's songs, including "Johnny Met June", a tribute to the relationship of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash which was written on the day of Johnny Cash's death. Though the album does not explicitly state the title of its final track, "Track 12" is a cover of "Rainy Night in Georgia" written by Tony Joe White, who also composed the album's fifth song, "Old Times Sake".
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Haylee Wanstall Haylee Wanstall (born December 21, 1992) in Toronto, Ontario is a film actress who debuted at the age of 7 on Queer as Folk. At the age of 8, Haylee had already moved on to bigger things working alongside Glenn Close and Patricia Clarkson in The Safety of Objects, portraying an autistic child caught up in her parents' divorce. She wants to become a director when she grows up.
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24811
MS SeaFrance Cézanne MS SeaFrance Cézanne was a ferry launched in 1979 as the Ariadne. Starting life in the Mediterranean, she has spent the majority of her career serving the Dover-Calais cross channel ferry route with successive operators, Sealink, SNCF & SeaFrance, was taken out of service in February 2009 and scrapped in 2011-12
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DBpedia Abstract
21608
Hidehiko Yamane Hidehiko Yamane (山根英彦, Yamane Hidehiko) is a Japanese clothes designer, and the man behind the popular clothing brand Evisu jeans. In March, 2006, Yamane was reported to Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office along with another firm on suspicion of tax evasion. Yamane and the two firms stand accused of concealing more than 500 million yen of income as well as evading some 160 million yen in taxes over three years. He is a keen fisherman and has appeared on Japanese fishing TV.
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15713
Cleveland Brown, Jr. Cleveland Orenthal Brown, Jr. is a character in the animated television series Family Guy, and its spin-off series The Cleveland Show. He is the son of Cleveland Brown and his late ex-wife Loretta. On Family Guy, he was depicted as slim and hyperactive; however, on The Cleveland Show he is shown to have undergone a marked transformation, both in terms of a significant increase in weight and a newly subdued personality. He was voiced by Mike Henry in Family Guy and by Kevin Michael Richardson in The Cleveland Show. At 14 years old, Junior is the only child of Cleveland and Loretta Brown, stepson of Donna Tubbs, and the stepbrother of Roberta and Rallo Tubbs. Junior's most prominent character traits are his laziness, obesity, and low social intelligence (although there are occasional references to him being academically bright). He has obtained poor eyesight over the years and now wears glasses. Since his parents' divorce, Loretta gave custody of Cleveland, Jr. back to Cleveland and forced him to move. Thus, the pair left for California. However, en route, they decided to live in Stoolbend, Virginia instead, where Cleveland married Donna Tubbs, and Rallo and Roberta became his step-siblings.
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Ronald Colaco Ronald Colaco is the current president of the International Federation of Karnataka Christian Association (IFKCA).[1] He has been a supporter of many cultural events and artists in Karnataka. A real estate developer in Bangalore with projects like Hollywood Town and Swiss Town Developments, Colaco is also involved in various charity projects helping deserving students, and schools. His recent major contribution was for the world record breaking singing event organised by Mandd Sobhann in Mangalore where he is believed to have donated more than 2.5 million rupees for the event. He donated over Rs. 5 lakh (US$ 10,650) towards the Brahma Kalasha celebrations on 5 April 2007 at Kateel. On the same occassion, he was honoured by Veerendra Heggade [2]
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21009
Robbie Brightwell Robert "Robbie" Ian Brightwell MBE (born 27 October 1939) is a former track and field athlete. Brightwell was born in Rawalpindi, British India, but moved to the UK with his family in 1946 and grew up in Donnington, Shropshire. He gained his athletic training at Shrewsbury Technical College and went on to become a sportsmaster at Tiffin Boys' School in Surrey, England. He was known for his quarter-mile running races, with his first major race taking place during 1961. He broke the British record for 440 yards as well as the European 400 metres record. During the Olympic Games held in Tokyo, he was captain of the men's British Olympic Team. Running the final stage in the men's 4 x 400 metres relay, he passed Wendell Mottley of Trinidad & Tobago to finish second to Henry Carr of the USA. In the individual 400 metres he finished fourth. His fiancée at that time was Ann Packer who won a gold medal in the women's 800 metres (run) on the day after the men's individual 400 metres final. After winning a silver medal in the 400 metres Packer had no plans to run in the 800 metres and had a shopping trip planned until Brightwell's disappointing 400 metres. She said she ran it for him and broke the world record in the process. The captaincy of the British Team and his silver medal was the climax of his career. Aged only 24 years early in 1964 he announced that he would retire after the Olympic Games. He and Packer were each awarded the MBE in 1965. Brightwell and Packer were married on 19 December 1964 and had three sons: Gary, and two former Manchester City players Ian and David. Brightwell went into teaching before moving to lecture at the then Loughborough College and before taking up successive directorships with sports companies Adidas UK and Le Coq Sportif UK. He also ran a fishing tackle business for thirty years. He lives in Congleton, Cheshire.
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8946
Mount Lookout, Cincinnati Mount Lookout, Ohio is one of the Eastern neighborhoods of Cincinnati, just northwest of Linwood and overlooking the Little Miami River valley. The neighborhood is named for the Mount Lookout Observatory, which moved to the neighborhood in 1873. Mount Lookout's lively business district is referred to as Mount Lookout Square. Local restaurants and bars fuel a vibrant nightlife, while specialty shops and small business serve daytime needs. Mount Lookout Tavern anchors the east end the Mount Lookout square and attracts college students from the several area universities (including the University of Cincinnati, Xavier University and Northern Kentucky University), as well as twenty and thirty-something working professionals. Zip's Cafe, established 1926, is one of the more well-known restaurants on the Square as its burger is continually ranked as a top burger in Cincinnati (5th best in 2015 by Cincinnati Magazine). Mount Lookout is home to Ault Park, although the nearby neighborhood of Hyde Park also considers it part of their community. The area contains a neighborhood swim club named Mt. Lookout Swim and Tennis Club, which is run by Swimsafe Management. Kilgour School, Cardinal Pacelli School and St. Ursula Villa School are the only schools located within the community.
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Croatian Actuarial Association The Croatian Actuarial Association (Croatian: Hrvatsko aktuarsko društvo, HAD) is the association of actuaries in Croatia. The Association was established in 1996. It is a full member of the International Actuarial Association and an observer member of the Groupe Consultatif. As of 2007, the Association has about 70 members, 51 of them fully qualified.
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Dominic D'Alessandro Dominic D'Alessandro, OC (born January 18, 1947) was the President and CEO of Manulife Financial from January 1994, a major Canadian insurance company and financial services provider. Donald Guloien, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, succeeded as President and CEO of Manulife Financial in May 2009. On Nov 12 2009, Mr. D'Alessandro was appointed to join the Board of Directors at Suncor Energy Inc, Canada's largest energy company.
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Frank Bishop CPC frankbishop.org HomeBio & AwardsResultsPassionKnowledge Frank Bishop Founder & CEO, Certified Personnel Consultant Frank Bishop is Founder, President and CEO of frankbishop.org. He is responsible for operations and business development activities to help sustain growth and innovation for the company. Frank has an extensive track record of success within the Talent Acquisition arena combined with a dedication to quality, training and customer focus. Bishop is a proven, high energy leader with a sense of urgency and an approach rooted in results measured strategies who maintains business connections with senior leaders of many Fortune 500 corporations and possesses deep knowledge of senior level recruiting, process design, sourcing strategies, data mining, training and recruiter development. Prior to founding frankbishop.org Frank was a Senior Vice President at Adecco and Accountants on Call where he was responsible for creating and running the largest franchise recruiting office in the United States. Key duties included: recruiter assessment, training and development, Business Development, creation and implementation of metrics and tracking systems. He also was a featured national trainer and consultant to Adecco corporate offices. Awards: 2006 frankbishop.org names to Business First list of the top 10 retained search firms in Columbus. 2005 frankbishop.org named to Business First list of the top 10 retained search firms in Columbus. 1999 Franchise of the Year Accountants on Call / AES Technical Search 1998 Top recruiting office for Adecco North America 1997 Top recruiting office for Adecco North America 1996 Top recruiting office for Adecco North America 1995 Top recruiting office for Adecco North America You can contact Frank directly at: [email protected] (614) 477-4466 www.linkedin.com/in/frankbishop Knowledge. Passion. Results.
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Children's Party at the Palace The Children's Party at the Palace was an event organized by Peter Orton of Hit Entertainment and David Johnstone of DJI consult, held at Buckingham Palace Garden on 25 June 2006 in honour of the 80th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II. The event, which had the theme British children's literature, was attended by 2,000 children and 1,000 adults who were chosen through a national ballot. On arrival all guests received a purple hamper with snacks put together by Jamie Oliver. For the occasion, the palace grounds were transformed into scenes from children's books including places like the Hundred Acre Wood and 80 costumed characters and a model of the BFG sitting at a huge piano. The grounds also had an author's corner where authors like J. K. Rowling, Philip Pullman, Eric Hill and Raymond Briggs read from their books and signed autographs.
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Federica Albertini Raised both in Italian and French since the age of 11, I took up interpreting studies at Mons (Belgium) and Trieste University, where I graduated in 1990 in French, English and German, with a thesis on medicinal plants. By that time, I was already working freelance (from 1988) as a simultaneous and consecutive interpreter, mainly in French, with a focus on medical and technical conferences, and later on wine-growing and oenology (since 1999, professional sommelier diploma issued by AIS, the Italian Sommelier Association). My reference markets are the Italian and the French market, and I mainly work for professional conference organizers, direct clients and NGOs. I also recruit and coordinate fellow interpreters for team-building purposes. As for written translation, I would rather describe myself as a high-end niche translator. My main combinations there are Italian --| French, German --| Italian/French, English --| Italian/French and Spanish --| Italian/French. My experience as an interpreter is an added value for my work as a translator, and vice-versa. I take great proud and care in terminology work, and in constantly keeping my formation and tools (software and dictionaries) up to date. The most recent formations I attended are : Web writing and web site translation, by Proz.com, autumn 2008 Medical data-base consultation, organised by SFT (Société Française des Traducteurs), December 2008 Terminology extraction and management for interpreters, Bolzano, March 16th Trados basic and advanced, Padua, April 23th and 24th I am DIN EN 15038:2006-08 certified. Published translations: Dizionario medico Dompé, 1992 (with other fellow translators, from German) OMS: Monografie di Piante Medicinali, Volume 1, 2002 (from English) Morfologia umana e funzionale: struttura e funzioni del corpo umano, UTET (from English) La canzone dei protoni (from French)
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The Global Journal The Global Journal is a bimonthly magazine published by the Société des Fondateurs de The Global Journal SA concentrating on global governance issues. It was established in June 2010 by Jean-Christophe Nothias. Its newsroom is located in Geneva. The Global Journal has its largest audience in North America, Europe, and India. The magazine is published online and in print. The magazine publishes interviews, essays, reviews, articles, and photographs and publishes a list of the Top 100 NGOs. It named the Wikimedia Foundation as the #1 NGO in the world in 2012 and subsequently published an article about Wikipedia and its founder, Jimmy Wales, in its February 2012 issue. The magazine's "partner" organizations include: the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, the Fondation Pour Genève, Global Geneva, the Human Rights Foundation, Internations, Poster for Tomorrow, the University of Geneva, and YaleGlobal Online.
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Dean Stalham Dean Stalham (born c. 1963) is a British self-taught artist, playwright and community activist from North London. He has spent time in prison for handling stolen artworks. Whilst serving time in Wandsworth Prison he won a prize for his art from the Koestler Trust. He founded the Art Saves Lives charitable organisation in 2007. In 2010 he wrote a play, God Don't Live on a Council Estate, and staged it using a tiny budget in an old council office building in New Cross. WhatsonStage.com described it as "an emotionally gripping and riveting production", while theguardian.com called it "different" and "of high quality".
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Booch method The Booch method is a technique used in software engineering. It is an object modeling language and methodology that was widely used in object-oriented analysis and design. It was developed by Grady Booch, while at Rational Software (now part of IBM). The notation aspect of the Booch method has now been superseded by the Unified Modeling Language (UML), which features graphical elements from the Booch method along with elements from the object-modeling technique (OMT) and object-oriented software engineering (OOSE). Methodological aspects of the Booch method have been incorporated into several methodologies and processes, the primary such methodology being the Rational Unified Process (RUP). The Booch design methodology, like OMT, is extensively used and has ample documentation and support tools.
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John Henry Newman John Henry Newman Cong. Orat. (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890), also referred to as Cardinal Newman, John Henry Cardinal Newman, and Blessed John Henry Newman, was an important figure in the religious history of England in the 19th century. He was known nationally by the mid-1830s. Originally an evangelical Oxford University academic and priest in the Church of England, Newman then became drawn to the high-church tradition of Anglicanism. He became known as a leader of, and an able polemicist for, the Oxford Movement, an influential and controversial grouping of Anglicans who wished to return to the Church of England many Catholic beliefs and liturgical rituals from before the English Reformation. In this the movement had some success. However, in 1845 Newman, joined by some but not all of his followers, left the Church of England and his teaching post at Oxford University and was received into the Catholic Church. He was quickly ordained as a priest and continued as an influential religious leader, based in Birmingham. In 1879, he was created a cardinal by Pope Leo XIII in recognition of his services to the cause of the Catholic Church in England. He was instrumental in the founding of the Catholic University of Ireland, which evolved into University College, Dublin, today the largest university in Ireland. Newman's beatification was officially proclaimed by Pope Benedict XVI on 19 September 2010 during his visit to the United Kingdom. His canonisation is dependent on the documentation of additional miracles attributed to his intercession. Newman was also a literary figure of note: his major writings including the Tracts for the Times (1833–1841), his autobiography Apologia Pro Vita Sua (1865–66), the Grammar of Assent (1870), and the poem The Dream of Gerontius (1865), which was set to music in 1900 by Edward Elgar. He wrote the popular hymns "Lead, Kindly Light" and "Praise to the Holiest in the Height" (taken from Gerontius).
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CJ Fraleigh Christopher "CJ" Fraleigh (born October 1, 1963) is a prominent American food-industry executive, and the current chairman and CEO of Shearer's Foods.
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Univision Univision ([uniβiˈsjo̞n]) is an American Spanish language broadcast television network that is owned by Univision Communications. The network's programming is aimed at Hispanic Americans and includes telenovelas and other drama series, sports, sitcoms, reality and variety series, news programming, and imported Spanish-language feature films. It has the largest audience of any Spanish-language television network in the world, according to Nielsen Media Research. Univision is headquartered in New York City, and has its major studios, production facilities, and business operations in Doral, Florida (near Miami). In recent years, the network has reached viewership parity with the five major English language U.S. television networks – often placing a strong fifth in prime time and overall ratings, outranking The CW, with some fourth-place weekly placings, and as of 2012, even first-place rankings for individual programs over all five English networks due to the network's consistent schedule of new telenovelas all 52 weeks of the year. Univision is available on cable and satellite television throughout most of the United States, with local stations in over 60 markets with large Hispanic and Latino populations. Most of these stations air full local newscasts and other local programming in addition to network shows; in major markets such as Los Angeles, New York City and Miami, the local newscasts carried by the network's owned-and-operated stations are equally competitive with their English-language counterparts ratings-wise. Chief operating officer Randy Falco (who was appointed in the position on January 18, 2011, and officially took over as CEO on June 29 of that year) has been in charge of the company since the departure of Univision Communications president and CEO Joe Uva in April 2010.
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Charlie Garrard Charlie Garrard is an entrepreneur with a track record of creating successful companies. He was born in Italy and educated in the UK where he earned his Mechanical Engineering degree from Newcastle University. For a short period of time after college he worked for General Motors in Australia. In 1991 he joined Hagen & Co, a small consulting company in the UK as their fourth employee, where he gained a reputation for developing straightforward solutions to complex problems. Five years later he moved to the USA to open their US office. In 2001 Charlie founded Stroud Consulting, which grew from fledgling company to a robust professional service firm. In 2009 Charlie sold his majority ownership stake in Stroud Consulting and founded Penion Group with the idea of acquiring small to midsize manufacturing companies in the New England Area. In November 2010 Penion Group made their first acquisition, Lynn Manufacturing, a privately held manufacturing company based in Lynn, MA.
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Bristol Volksfest Join us at Bristol Volksfest and be a part of the largest grassroots VW festival in the South West. If you're new to Bristol Volksfest or the VW scene - we foc...us on all the best things VW, from air-cooled to modified and across all generations, culminating in a huge show & shine on Sunday. We mix that in with the best of Bristol culture, whilst encompassing the modern day V-Dub way of life. If you’re a VW driver, air-cooled or water-cooled, music lover, bargain hunter or you enjoy chilled vibes and a relaxed family atmosphere - Bristol Volksfest is for you. The main trade/display field will once again be full of the best displays, both private and club as well as the usual wide variety of traders. 1992 saw the very first Bristol Volksfest held around a football field in Almondsbury, Bristol. The brainchild of founder Adrian Ashby, Bristol Volksfest started as a hobby, creating an opportunity for like minded VDub enthusiasts to come along and put their pride and joys on display and swap parts, knowledge and appreciation for the iconic vehicles. From there it has evolved naturally into one of the biggest VW shows in Britain. Bristol Volksfest is one of three shows organised by the same dedicated group - the others are Bristol Aircooled+ and Oktoberfest. See More
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John William Little Colonel John William Little(JW) was a businessman and mayor of London, Ontario, Canada from 1895 to 1897. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on June 18, 1848, the first-born child of Thomas Little and Rebecca Robinson. He was raised and educated in Montreal. In 1875 he moved to London, Ontario and joined his uncle in a partnership that became Robinson, Little. The company rapidly expanded throughout Ontario, the North-West Territories and British Columbia, buying out, in 1887, J.B. Laing & Co., in 1890, John Birrell & Co., both of London and in 1908 they acquired Greenshields Western Ltd. He was also vice-chair of the Board of Governors of the University of Western Ontario, where he was a major influence in re-organization of the university when in 1908 it became a civic enterprise and also non-denominational. His generosity made possible the building of a stadium for both sports and convocations, which was completed in 1929 and named in his honour the J.W. Little Memorial Stadium. He served on the Board of Water commissioners, was a director of the London and Southeastern Railway and a vice chairman of The Western Fair.In 1885 he joined the Seventh Regiment, Canadian Fusiliers as a Captain and by 1902 took command as Lieutenant-Colonel.He died July 22, 1913.
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Kenneth R. Wright, FN’83 & Ruth M. Wright, J.D., FN’83 Return To 2011 Lowell Thomas Awardees Page Drawing on their respective educations and backgrounds, Ruth M. Wright and Kenneth R. Wright are true partners whose work on water conservation has brought enduring benefits to the environment, water resources, and communities in both North and South America. Their work has solved some of the Western Hemisphere’s oldest engineering mysteries, adding substantially to our knowledge of hydrology and ancient water use. The Wrights have emerged as joint leaders in the field of paleohydrology, starting with their multidisciplinary archaeological research on the water-supply system at the Peruvian Incan settlement, Machu Picchu. This initial project won admiration for its scholarly contributions to understanding Incan civilization and established Machu Picchu as an engineering marvel. In Colorado’s Mesa Verde National Park, they proved that the Morefield Mound – a formation whose purpose was debated for decades - was actually an ancient Anasazi reservoir used from AD 750-1100. The Wrights are founders of the Wright Paleohydrological Institute, established in 1998 to coordinate research at Machu Picchu. The Institute now promotes research around the world on past civilizations through their water systems, with sites in the U.S., France, Greece, Jordan and elsewhere. The Wrights each received the Order of Merit for Distinguished Services from the Peruvian government in 2007 and were awarded a joint honorary Doctor of Science degree by the University of Wisconsin-Madison earlier this year. Kenneth Wright is founder, CFO and Chief Engineer of Wright Water Engineers, Inc. Ruth Wright is a water resources attorney and former Colorado state representative.
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Denis William Cashmore Denis William Cashmore (21 May 1907 – 13 October 1982) was a footballer for Watford Football Club, like his father George Cashmore before him. He played for the club from 1928 until 1932, but had to retire due to the onset of total deafness following a football-related accident. Cashmore spent most of his life in Aldenham, Nr. Watford Hertfordshire, UK. He married Dorothy Ethel and was father to three children: Donald, Raymond, and Heather. Cashmore was later divorced from his wife, who moved to Scotland with their eldest son, Donald. His son Raymond was also responsible in 1982 for the design of the new "family enclosure" at Vicarage Road after winning a club competition resulting in—amongst other things—his family being invited into the Chairmans' Lounge to have lunch with the then chairman Elton John. Cashmore died in Watford General Hospital/Peace Memorial Wing on 13 October 1982 after suffering for some time with prostate cancer. He is also the grandfather of British paranormal investigator and TV presenter/host Ian Cashmore.
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James Collins (bioengineer) James J. Collins (June 26, 1965) is an American bioengineer, and the Termeer Professor of Medical Engineering & Science and Professor of Biological Engineering at MIT. He is one of the founders of the emerging field of synthetic biology, and a pioneering researcher in systems biology, having made fundamental discoveries regarding the actions of antibiotics and the emergence of antibiotic resistance.
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Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Provence Ramon Berenguer III or IV(c. 1158 – 5 April 1181), born Peter, was the count of Cerdanya (1162–1168) and count of Provence (1173–1181). He was the third son of Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona and Petronilla of Aragon. He received Cerdanya, including Carcassonne and Narbonne, on his father's death, but relinquished it to his younger brother Sancho in 1168. He never did govern his inherited territories. In 1173, his elder brother, Alfonso, granted him Provence. In 1176, he joined Sancho in conquering Nice from Genoa. He then ventured to war with the lords of Languedoc and the count of Toulouse. He was assassinated on 5 April 1181 by the men of Adhemar of Murviel near Montpellier. Provence passed to his brother Sancho.
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Guido Family Dentistry Welcome and Special! We are here to help you and your family feel this way every time you call or visit Guido Family Dentistry. Your health, comfort, and individual needs are foremost in our minds. We Are Committed to excellence and to service in all areas of family dental care. We are here to help you and your family achieve and maintain excellent oral health for a lifetime. Before we recommend any type of treatment, we want to Listen to and Understand your desires, your likes and dislikes, and your concerns about your dental care. Only then are we able to provide you with the excellent care you deserve. Dr. Vincent Guido was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, and moved to Indiana where he now lives in West Lafayette with his wife Sherri. He has three children: Dominic, Valeri, and Maria. He received his D.D.S. from Indiana University School of Dentistry and continues to be active in dentistry and the Lafayette community as a: * Member of American Dental Association * Member of Indiana Dental Association * Former President of the IU School of Dentistry Alumni Association and West Central Dental Society * Member and Past Deacon of Our Saviour Lutheran Church * Former President of Friends of Purdue Convocations * Many youth sports teams and civic organizations
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Inkjet Forum India Aditya Chandavarkar is the Founder & CEO of Inkjet Forum India founded in 2010. Inkjet Forum India is a fresh initiative to organize conferences and educational programs to help the Indian digital printing industry to understand technological developments, markets and application requirements. This forum brings together more than 15 years of experience in organizing events & comprehensive knowledge of printing inks & technology to create a competent knowledge sharing platform. He also organizes the "Inkjet India" annual conference series on UV inkjet printing, digital textile printing & novel inkjet applications. He was recently invited to speak at the Textile Talk Theatre at FESPA 2012. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Science from University of Central Lancashire, Preston and a Master of Science degree in Biotechnology from University of Manchester, UK. In addition to overseeing operations at Inkjet Forum India, he is also a Director at Silversheen Inks & Coatings Pvt. which manufactures speciality screen printing inks & auxiliaries for the graphics industry and coatings for varied applications. He was the instrumental in the appointment of Silversheen Inks & Coatings Pvt Ltd as the authorised distributor for graphic and industrial inkjet inks and associated ancillary products by Chimigraf Ibérica SL, Spain for the Indian subcontinent.
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Wil Brown Wil has been involved in web development since 1992. After graduating as BSc (Hons) in Computer Science in 1996 he worked in the IT industry until founding his own company Gravitational FX in 2006 which delivered business web solutions for clients in the UK, Ireland and Australia. In October 2012 Wil merged his company with Web Sales Marketing to create Lime Canvas Ltd with the aim of being a premier WordPress development and marketing agency. In December 2015 Wil decided to create a new venture called Zero Point Development focusing on development and security for WordPress sites. Wil founded the WordPress networking group in Dublin in 2011, spoke at WordCamp Sydney 2012, was lead organiser for WordCamp Sydney 2014 and currently co-organises the WordPress Sydney meetup. He also contributes to the WordPress project, helps on support forums and regularly blogs on development and security topics.
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Goody PR As a boutique marketing agency, Goody PR partners with VIP Clients to magnify their message through VIP Packages for a monthly retainer. Our VIP Clients primarily include successful small businesses, authors, and experts in the health, finance, entrepreneur, technology, entertainment and lifestyle industries. Our specialty is developing a powerful story for your brand that can continually evolve and break through the NOISE! Services may include brand story development, monthly press releases, long-term ongoing strategy, custom graphics, custom websites, social media marketing strategy, monthly reports to measure results - and/or one-time flat fee VIP Projects. Why work with Goody PR? •VIP Care for maximum of 5 VIP Clients at a time. •Brand Magnifier specializing in Clear, Concise and Compelling Storytelling. •Daily Strategy to adjust to current events and make your brand relevant. •Broad Marketing Experience in corporate, small business, and startups. •Expert Team in Marketing, Branding, Public Relations, and Digital Marketing. •Digital Marketing Leader who managed $1million+ marketing campaigns at MySpace for major VIP brands such as Toyota and University of Phoenix. •Published Author with 500+ Media Interviews in TV, Radio and Print. •Personalized Training for Branding, Social Media and PR. Let us review your branding, develop marketing strategies, book media interviews, write compelling press releases, help you get a column, design your logo, build websites, increase your SEO, manage email campaigns, engage loyal fans on social media, produce videos, and ultimately increase revenues.
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William Henry Conley William Henry Conley (11 June 1840 – 25 July 1897), was a Pittsburgh philanthropist and industrialist. He was married to Sarah Shaffer (1841–1908). Together, they provided organizational and financial support to religious institutions in the United States. William Conley was trained by his uncle in the printing business for ten years. Conley was co-owner of the Riter Conley Company, which provided steel and manufactured goods during the Second Industrial Revolution.
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Annaatje Samuel Neeter 2) Samuel Isaac Itsak v.d.Velde, birth ± 1786 Amsterdam, died 24 Oct 1843 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: Samuel Isaac/Itsak v.d.Velde/Felleman. Married ± 1811 Amsterdam to: Ester Jacob v.Gelder, birth ± 1782, died 26 Dec 1832 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 6 Teveth 1832 [28 Dec 1832] - Ester Jacob v.Gelder, wife of Samuel v.d.Velde. G.A.A. Amsterdam - death registrations: on 26 Dec 1832 - Ester Jacob v.Gelder, 50 yrs.old, spouse of Samuel Isaac v.d.Velde. Notifier: Salomon David v.Embden, 30 yrs.old, cousin[?]. info courtesy of Dini Hansma)
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Aleksandr Gennadievich Kurosh Alexander Gennadyevich Kurosh (Russian: Алекса́ндр Генна́диевич Ку́рош; January 19, 1908 – May 18, 1971) was a Soviet mathematician, known for his work in abstract algebra. He is credited with writing the first modern and high-level text on group theory, his The Theory of Groups published in 1944. He was born in Yartsevo near Smolensk, and died in Moscow. He received his doctorate from the Moscow State University in 1936 under the direction of Pavel Alexandrov.
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Gennady Mesyats Gennady Andreyevich Mesyats (Russian: Месяц, Геннадий Андреевич, February 29, 1936, Kemerovo, Russia) is a Russian physicist, founder of several scientific schools — high-current electronics and pulse electrophysics, one of the acknowledged world leaders in these areas. He has been a vice-president of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 1987 and a director of the Lebedev Physical Institute since 2004. He was announced as the recipient of the IEEE Marie Sklodowska-Curie Award for 2012.
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Matt Webb I've been practicing graphic design since before I knew what graphic design was. I spent the bulk of my teenage years converting punk rock logos into stencils and patches, insisted on making all the posters and packaging for the bands I played in, and ran the school darkroom. It wasn't until I started university that I noticed the work posted in the Design department on my way to class, and eventually realized that there was actually a name for all that stuff I liked to do. And that it was a craft that I could actually study, and pursue a career in. Over the next few years I studied at Grant Macewan, NSCAD University, and The Cooper Union, and began a freelance practice working for clients in the music and cultural sectors. Once I completed my BDes I moved to Toronto and started working professionally. Since then my work has been recognized by Applied Arts, the ADCC, the FPO Awards, Design Edge, Marketing Magazine, and Communication Arts. In addition to being a designer I'm also a husband, father, and bass guitarist. I also used to cook hundreds of tacos from time to time.
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Marcel Fitoussi Marcel Fitoussi (born 31 October 1898, date of death unknown) was a French sports shooter. He competed in the 50 m rifle event at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
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David Spriggs David Spriggs (born 25 January 1981) is an Australian rules footballer with the Vermont Football Club in the Eastern Football League, who formerly played for the AFL's Geelong Football Club, Sydney Swans and the Port Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League.
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Heartbreak Lullaby Heartbreak Lullaby was A-Teens fourth and final single from the German and Scandinavian versions of their second studio album Teen Spirit and for the The Princess Diaries movie soundtrack in Europe and Asia. The song was written by Jan Kask, Peter Mansson and Cathy Dennis. By public demand, the song was released on radio and TV in Mexico in January 2002 to promote the album "Teen Spirit - New Version" but failed to get the public's attention peaking only at fifty-eight on the Airplay Chart. The single had minor exposure due to big competition on the winter releases by many artists. "...To The Music" was originally planned as the fourth single from the album, but Disney wanted the A-Teens to participate on the soundtrack for the movie The Princess Diaries, the movie was already out in the United States and Latin America, for that reason, the single was only released in Europe and Asia. The song reached number-six on the Swedish charts and seventy-seven on the German charts in December 2001. The single release had "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" added and it was later included on a Disney Compilation of Christmas Songs for the American market. For the radio promotion and the video, the "Ray Hedges 7" Mix" of the track from the Teen Spirit (New Edition) album was used instead of the main version of the song. the "Ballad version" of the album was later included on the Greatest Hits and their third studio album New Arrival.
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Thomas Lawrence (mayor) Thomas Lawrence (1689–1754) was a merchant who was elected to six one-year terms as mayor of Philadelphia between 1729 and his death in 1754. Born in New York City, he moved to Philadelphia in 1720, where, for the rest of his life, Lawrence was engaged in the mercantile business. In 1730, after being associated with James Logan, Lawrence formed a partnership with Edward Shippen; Shippen & Lawrence became one of Philadelphia's leading firms. Apart from his life in private business, Lawrence held several positions of trust in the city, including serving as mayor for six one-year terms, as city councilman and alderman, and as judge of the county court. During 1730 he worked with Dr. John Kearsley and Andrew Hamilton on a committee for the preparation and planning to build the Philadelphia state house, the later Independence Hall. At the provincial level, Lawrence began his service on the Provincial Council in 1728. On his death in 1754, a notice in Benjamin Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette emphasized his record of public service and his humanity in all aspects of his life. Lawrence was a founder and trustee of The Academy and College of Philadelphia. He died in office, in Philadelphia, and is buried at Christ Church Burial Ground.
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Robert D. Lenhard Robert D. Lenhard is a senior attorney in the Election and Political Law Practice Group of Covington & Burling LLP. Mr. Lenhard formerly served as Chairman of the Federal Election Commission, the United States Government agency that administers and enforces the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) - the statute that governs the financing of federal elections. Lenhard was appointed to his FEC position via a recess appointment by George W. Bush on January 4, 2006. Lenhard was an associate general counsel with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) from 1991 until he became a member of the Federal Election Commission. At AFSCME, he was responsible for legal issues related to federal and state election laws. His work included counseling the union on federal and state campaign finance issues, litigating enforcement actions before the FEC and state agencies, and providing training to field staff on federal and state election law issues. Prior to becoming an Associate General Counsel at AFSCME, Lenhard was an associate at the law firm of Kirschner, Weinberg & Dempsey, where he represented AFSCME and other labor unions. Prior to that, Mr. Lenhard worked for the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) and the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU). After graduating from law school, Lenhard worked as an associate at the Los Angeles law firm of Grace, Neumeyer & Otto. Lenhard is a 1981 graduate of the Johns Hopkins University where he earned a B.A. with Honors, and a 1984 graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law.
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Heisuke Hironaka Heisuke Hironaka (広中 平祐 Hironaka Heisuke, born April 9, 1931) is a Japanese mathematician. He entered Kyoto University in 1949. After completing his undergraduate studies at Kyoto University, he received his Ph.D. in 1960 from Harvard while under the direction of Oscar Zariski. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1970. He is celebrated for proving in 1964 that singularities of algebraic varieties admit resolutions in characteristic zero. This means that any algebraic variety can be replaced by (more precisely is birationally equivalent to) a similar variety which has no singularities. He also introduced Hironaka's example showing that a deformation of Kähler manifolds need not be Kähler. Hironaka was for many years a Professor of mathematics at Harvard University (1968-1992) but currently lives in Japan. He held teaching positions at Brandeis University (1960-1963), Columbia University (1964) and Kyoto University (1975-1988). He was a president of Yamaguchi University (1996-2002). He has been active in raising funds for causes such as mathematical education.
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Ian Bastow Ian John Bastow (born 12 August 1971 in Torquay) is an English former professional football midfielder. He is currently first-team player-coach of non-league side Upton Athletic. Ian Bastow began his career as an apprentice at Torquay United, serving his apprenticeship alongside future England star Lee Sharpe. He turned professional in March 1989 and made his league debut on 15 April 1989 as a substitute against Leyton Orient at Brisbane Road. The following month, he started the 1-0 home victory against Carlisle United, being substituted for Ian Weston the regular number 10 that season. He started the first game of the following season, a 1-1 draw away to Stockport County, but appeared only sporadically for the rest of the season, making 9 league and 2 cup appearances before being released at the end of the season. On his release, he joined local non-league side Upton Athletic, playing for them at the same time as higher level sides in Devon and Somerset. In 1997-98 Bastow was playing for Taunton Town, guesting for Dawlish Town and Upton Athletic when not required. In the close season of 1999 he left Taunton for Dawlish Town, but returned to Taunton in November the same year. On 6 May 2001, Bastow played in Taunton's 2-1 FA Vase Final win over Berkhamsted Town at Villa Park. He was released by Taunton in June 2003. He later concentrated on playing for Upton Athletic and was appointed as first-team player-coach of Upton in June 2006, succeeding his uncle, Richard Bastow, whose sons Alex, Darren and Paul all also play for Upton.
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Eva van de Riet Started my working life in the banking system, working with Royal Bank and ending with Credit Union Atlantic as the Accountant's Assistant. Next phase of my life was as an Organist, Piano Teacher and Volunteer at many organizations while raising my 2 wonderful sons, and was recognized as Volunteer of the year. In 1996 I bought the Rose Bowl Flower Shop in Shubenacadie. In 2003 I opened a 2nd location in Elmsdale. I increased sales 450% from the beginning to when I sold it 14 years later. In 2010 I sold the Rose Bowl Flower Shop. During those years I also was a founding member of the Business Network Group in Truro, and founded the Business Network Group in the Corridor. I used Simply Accounting and Excel through out the years I had my business and with the knowledge I gained and from the many courses I took, mentored other business members struggling with their bookkeeping along with keeping track of COGs, Profit and Loss, Budgeting, Cash Flow among many, many other aspects of small business that most business owners do not know how to do. In 2011 I joined TaCor as a Small Business Consultant Specialist Bookkeeper, using my knowledge from running my small business, the mentoring groups and the bookkeeping knowledge I learned through out the years in my business. In this position I have worked with Eastern Infrastructure, Allcrete Restoration and JDC Electric, JRB Electric, Tygar Plumbing and Tots Academy. In 2015 my position was downsized at TaCor, and I decided to open my own Bookkeeping and Consulting Business, and started On Track Bookkeeping and Consulting. I have frequently been asked to come in and help a small business get "Back on Track", and love helping and advising small businesses. I am passionate about teaching and mentoring. I have learned so many life lessons and skills in my years owning the Rose Bowl, and love sharing those.
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Antonio Pagán Antonio Pagán (August 22, 1958 – January 25, 2009) was an American politician, who held roles in the municipal government of New York City. He served on New York City Council for six years, and was subsequently appointed the city's commissioner of employment by mayor Rudy Giuliani in 1998. Pagán, a native of Manhattan who spent much of his early life in Puerto Rico, became one of the two first openly gay men elected to the New York City Council in 1991, along with Thomas Duane, after Pagán narrowly upset the incumbent, Miriam Friedlander, in a close-fought Democratic primary.
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Airbus Group, Inc. Airbus Group, Inc. (formerly EADS North America) represents the North American activities of Airbus Group, the world’s second largest aerospace and defense company, and the largest in Europe. Headquartered in McNair, Virginia, this American arm of the company participates in U.S. Department of Defense programs, in some cases as a prime contractor. It employs approximately 2,000 people and had 2011 revenues of $1.3 billion. Sean O'Keefe, the former chancellor of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is the chairman and CEO. Paul Pastorek, former Louisiana state superintendent of education, is chief counsel and corporate secretary. In the United States, Airbus Group, Inc., oversees several subsidiaries including Airbus Helicopters, Inc., Cassidian Communications, Airbus Military North America, Fairchild Controls, and EADS North America Test and Services. With locations in 29 U.S. cities and 15 states, these entities provide fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft for commercial and military customers, land and maritime detection and border security technology, emergency call processing and notification solutions, defense electronics and avionics, and services.
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Rae Cumbie Bio Biography: Rae Cumbie Rae Cumbie has been creating clothing for women and children in her home-based studio for over 20 years. Her custom gowns for weddings and special occasions have earned her a place as one of Baltimore’s most sought-after dressmakers, and the title of Baltimore’s Best Tailor by Baltimore Magazine in 2005. She also creates custom artful wearables and limited-edition jackets that have been shown at galleries and craft shows including the 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 Strathmore Hall Juried Member Artists Exhibit, Baltimore’s Artscape summer festival, Creative Craft Council’s 2007 Biannual Exhibition and Bazaart at the American Visionary Arts Museum. Her Little Black Dress entry was named Most Creative in the Threads Magazine/PACC 2007 Little Black Dress Challenge. Rae is a founding member and past president of the Baltimore Chapter of the Association of Sewing and Design Professionals ( formally PACC) and served the organization nationally as Vice Chair for Chapter Relations. She has taught numerous classes for the Baltimore Chapter and has led workshops at the 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2008 Association of Sewing and Design Professionals National Educational Conferences, the 2001 PACC National Regional Conference, The Creative Strands Conference in 2004, Susan Khalje’s Couture Sewing School, the Greater Baltimore Weavers Guild, Blue Ridge Weavers and Spinners, the Mannings Hand-Weaving Center, the Seminole Sampler Wearable Arts Club, the Bears Paw, and the Easton Sewing Group. In 2008 Rae was awarded the Susan M. Conant Grant from the Potomac Craftsmen to study Jacket Construction for Weavers and Quilters and will present her findings at their February 2010 Meeting. Rae is a regular contributor to Threads Magazine and Sew News Magazine. Rae and her husband Jim, an attorney, have two daughters. She is a graduate of the University of Richmond with a Bachelor of Arts in Religion and Sociology.
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Ken Nethercott Kenneth Walter Samuel Nethercott (born 22 July 1925 in Bristol) is a former professional footballer. He was a goalkeeper. Nethercott began his career as an amateur with Cardiff City before signing a professional contract with Norwich City in 1947. He stayed at Carrow Road for 12 years, making 416 appearances for the Canaries; 378 in the league. His final match for the club was on 28 February 1959 in an FA Cup 6th round match against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. Nethercott was injured during the match and played the last 30 minutes with a dislocated shoulder. The match was part of Norwich's legendary 1958-59 cup run, when they reached the semi-finals as a third division side. Nethercott was replaced in the team after his injury by Sandy Kennon. He won an England 'B' cap in 1953. After leaving Norwich, Nethercott briefly played local non-league football for Wisbech. On 14 December 2007, Norwich City announced Nethercott's death at the age of 82.
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Irish Payment Services Organisation The Irish Payment Services Organisation Limited (IPSO) was established in June 1997. IPSO is the representative body for payments in Ireland. Its primary objective is to preserve the integrity and security of its payment systems. It also has responsibility to modernise the payments industry in Ireland. IPSO provides central programme management for key industry initiatives such as fraud prevention, the National Payments Implementation Programme (with the Department of Finance), SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) implementation and the rollout of Chip and PIN. IPSO also monitors and promotes payments industry interoperability and standards development. It facilitates innovation and assists in the design of payment systems development. There are two clearing companies and two payment schemes operating under the IPSO umbrella. Each company has its own board of directors. IPSO is a company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital.
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Erica Burns Erica Downs is a senior associate with over 5 years of experience in the audit practice serving both private and publicly held clients in the manufacturing, retail & consumer, and healthcare industries. Erica has experience performing integrated audits, providing guidance on acquisition and lease accounting considerations, and performing benefit plan audits. Erica graduated magna cum laude from the University of Louisville, with a BSBA in Accountancy. She is a licensed CPA in Kentucky and Ohio and is a member of the AICPA. She also is an active member of the Junior League of Cincinnati.
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Bobby Herbert Robert "Bobby" Herbert (21 November 1925−?) was a Scottish footballer who played as a wing half in the English and Scottish Football Leagues. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Herbert started off with Blantyre Victoria before moving to Doncaster Rovers. It took a while to make his way into the first team, but by the time he left he had made 117 appearances over six seasons for the Division 2 club, and he'd netted 15 goals. He then had a short spell at Midland League King's Lynn before returning to his native Scotland and briefly playing for Third Lanark in the Scottish First Division. Apparently Doncaster were paid £500 for Herbert without the approval of the Third Lanark board, so the manager was forced to pay this back out of his own pocket, although stole it back before being dismissed from his post. Following an unsuccessful time at Lanark, he dropped down a league to Albion Rovers where he spent four seasons. Lastly he played league football for a season at Brechin City who finished bottom of the league that season.
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MedStar Institute for Innovation The mission of the MedStar Institute for Innovation (MI2) is to catalyze innovation that advances health. Our mantra is "Think Differently.” Chartered by MedStar Health’s President and CEO Ken Samet in 2009, MI2 provides a broad innovation infrastructure to help MedStar’s 30,000 associates and 6,000 affiliated physicians invent the future.
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Xenix Xenix is a discontinued version of the Unix operating system for various microcomputer platforms, licensed by Microsoft from AT&T Corporation in the late 1970s. The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) later acquired exclusive rights to the software, and eventually replaced it with SCO UNIX (now known as SCO OpenServer). In the mid-to-late 1980s, Xenix was the most common Unix variant, measured according to the number of machines on which it was installed. Microsoft chairman Bill Gates said in 1996 that for a long time that company had the highest-volume AT&T Unix license.
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Bluebell United F.C. Bluebell United Football Club is an Irish association football club originally based in Bluebell, Dublin. Their senior team plays in the Leinster Senior League Senior Division. They also regularly compete in the FAI Cup, the FAI Intermediate Cup and the Leinster Senior Cup. The club was founded in 1946 in the Camac Park district of Bluebell. The club later relocated to its current home near Clondalkin. In 2014–15 Bluebell were Leinster Senior League champions, 27 years after winning their previous title. Bluebell United would go onto retain the title again the following year in the 2015-16 season.
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Vittorio Rieti Vittorio Rieti ([ˈrjeːti]; January 28, 1898 – February 19, 1994) was a Jewish-Italian composer. Born in Alexandria, Egypt, Rieti moved to Milan to study economics. He subsequently studied in Rome under Respighi and Casella, and lived there until 1940. In 1925, he temporarily moved to Paris and composed music for George Balanchine's ballet for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, Barabau. He met his wife in Alexandria, Egypt. He was a cousin of actor Vittorio Rietti.[citation needed] He emigrated to the United States in 1940, becoming a naturalized American citizen on the 1st of June 1944. He taught at the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore (1948–49), Chicago Musical College (1950–54), Queens College, New York (1958–60), and New York College of Music (1960–64). He died in New York on 19 February 1994. His music is tonal and neo-classical with a melodic and elegant style.
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Jemaah Islamiyah Jemaah Islamiah (Arabic: الجماعة الإسلامية, al-Jamāʿat ul-Islāmíyatu, meaning "Islamic Congregation", frequently abbreviated JI), is a Southeast Asian militant Islamist terrorist group dedicated to the establishment of a Daulah Islamiyah (regional Islamic caliphate) in Southeast Asia. On 25 October 2002, immediately following the JI-perpetrated Bali bombing, JI was added to the UN Security Council Resolution 1267 as a terrorist group linked to al-Qaeda or the Taliban. JI is a transnational organization with cells in Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines. In addition to al-Qaeda the group is also thought to have links to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid, a splinter cell of the JI which was formed by Abu Bakar Baasyir on 27 July 2008. The group has been designated as a terrorist groups by the United Nations, Australia, Canada, Kazakhstan, Russia, the UAE, the United Kingdom and the United States. It remained very active in Indonesia where it publicly maintained a website as of January 2013.
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Technical Testing Center Technical Testing Center Belgrade (TTC, Serbian: TOC "Tehnički opitni centar" Beograd) is a major Serbian Acceptance testing facility, headquartered in Belgrade, Serbia. It was founded by Federal Secretariat of People's Defense of Yugoslavia in 1973. The TTC is top-level military scientific institution in form of research center based in Serbia dealing with testing of all kinds new and existing military aircraft, military vehicles, military equipment, battle systems, civilian products for all three services of the Army: Ground Forces, Air Force and River flotilla, Military Technical Institute Belgrade, Yugoimport SDPR and civilian customers.
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Balliol College Balliol College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. One of Oxford's oldest colleges, it was founded around 1263 by John I de Balliol, a rich landowner from Barnard Castle in County Durham, who provided the foundation and endowment for the college. When de Balliol died in 1269 his widow, Dervorguilla, a woman whose wealth far exceeded that of her husband, continued his work in setting up the college, providing a further endowment, and writing the statutes. She is considered a cofounder of the college.
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Esport Fineness What is Esport Fineness? •ESF is a newly established company which organises events for players who live in Europe and play computer games. As a webpage it has been operating since September 2010. About the website and the competitions: •4000 visitors daily •49500 registered users •Weekly organised cups in 5 games •2500-3000 visitors/cup •Live video streams of the cups
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Hugh the Chaplain Hugh the Chaplain (or Hugo Capellanus) was the royal Chaplain of King William I of Scotland before becoming Bishop of Cell Rígmonaid (St Andrews), the highest ranking Scottish see of the period. After the death of Bishop Richard, King William selected Hugh to succeed to the bishopric in 1178. However, unbeknown to the king, the chapter elected their archdeacon, John l'Escot, as bishop. The king saw to Hugh's election and consecration in the same year. There followed a five-year struggle for the bishopric. John travelled to appeal to Pope Alexander III, who quashed the case of Hugh and sent to Scotland a man name Alexius as legate. Alexius obtained entrance to William's kingdom, and consecrated John at Holyrood Abbey in the presence of four other Scottish bishops, in the year 1180. Nevertheless, the struggle continued, and in 1183, both John and Hugh resigned their rights. Despite the fact that Hugh received the bishopric and John took the Bishopric of Dunkeld in compensation, dispute over revenues continued. When Hugh refused to answer his summons to Rome in 1186, he was suspended and excommunicated, with the diocese being put under interdict. Hugh travelled to Rome and obtained absolution, but he died of the pestilence in that city a few days later.
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Cloud Foundry Cloud Foundry is an open source cloud computing platform as a service (PaaS) originally developed by VMware and now owned by Pivotal Software - a joint venture by EMC, VMware and General Electric. Cloud Foundry was designed and developed by a small team from Google led by Derek Collison and was originally called project B29. Cloud Foundry is primarily written in Ruby and Go. A different PaaS project also used the name Cloud Foundry, and was written in Java for Amazon EC2. It was founded by Chris Richardson in 2008 and acquired by SpringSource in 2009 (the same month VMware acquired SpringSource). The current product is unrelated to the project under SpringSource, but the name was adopted when the original SpringSource project was ended.
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Symphony No. 4 (Milhaud) The Symphony No. 4, Op. 281, is a work for orchestra by French composer Darius Milhaud. The piece was written in 1947 in response to a request by the French minister of education for a composition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Revolution of 1848. Milhaud wrote this symphony on board a steamship to France from the U.S., where he had lived since 1940. This symphony is not to be confused with Milhaud's Chamber Symphony No. 4, op. 74 (1921). Milhaud's Fourth Symphony has four movements and a total running time of a bit over 28 minutes. The outer movements have a military flavor, dominated by wind instruments and percussion. The descriptive titles of the movements are as follows: This symphony is published by Editions Salabert.
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Bhupen Shah Bhupen Shah has more than 20 years of experience in engineering and engineering management. Prior to joining Acacia Communications, Shah was Director of Engineering at Juniper Networks, leading a team developing complex router ASICs. Earlier he was Director of Hardware and Software Development at Broadcom Corporation, responsible for the team that developed a complete Blu-Ray DVD software stack and high definition video chipsets. Shah also served as Co-Founder and Vice President of Engineering of a fabless semiconductor company, which was acquired by VLSI Technology and subsequently Vitesse Semiconductors. Shah holds a B.S.E.E. degree from the University of Lowell.
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Clint Farrell Clint Farrell leads Nexcelerate, LLC a private company focused on acquiring, developing, operating and growing SaaS businesses and online web properties. Started in 2013, Nexcelerate recently acquired Btracking.com, a global GPS fleet management business, and operates the hugely popular baseball collector's website www.MLBCollectors.com. Clint has owned and managed businesses in technology, manufacturing, aerospace and machinery. He started aerospace components maker CFX Dynamics in 2003 and grew it via acquisition and organically, exiting in 2012. He held a key role with Philips Electronics' Digital Video startup from 1998-2003. He engineered total turnarounds of businesses in industrial machine and building products manufacturing, and had senior business development and engineering roles with conglomerate Canadian Pacific and mining giant Placer Dome. Clint is a Professional Engineer with an MBA and an Assoc, Cert. (Honors) in Computer Systems. A former OHA junior hockey player in Canada, Clint coaches youth hockey and is a recognized authority on vintage baseball uniforms. Open to advisory and board opportunities, and to private equity investors. Email [email protected].
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Fullerene A fullerene is a molecule of carbon in the form of a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, tube, and many other shapes. Spherical fullerenes are also called Buckminsterfullerene (buckyballs), and they resemble the balls used in football (soccer). Cylindrical ones are called carbon nanotubes or buckytubes. Fullerenes are similar in structure to graphite, which is composed of stacked graphene sheets of linked hexagonal rings; but they may also contain pentagonal (or sometimes heptagonal) rings. The first fullerene molecule to be discovered, and the family's namesake, buckminsterfullerene (C60), was prepared in 1985 by Richard Smalley, Robert Curl, James Heath, Sean O'Brien, and Harold Kroto at Rice University. The name was a homage to Buckminster Fuller, whose geodesic domes it resembles. The structure was also identified some five years earlier by Sumio Iijima, from an electron microscope image, where it formed the core of a "bucky onion". Fullerenes have since been found to occur in nature. More recently, fullerenes have been detected in outer space. According to astronomer Letizia Stanghellini, "It’s possible that buckyballs from outer space provided seeds for life on Earth." The discovery of fullerenes greatly expanded the number of known carbon allotropes, which until recently were limited to graphite, graphene, diamond, and amorphous carbon such as soot and charcoal. Buckyballs and buckytubes have been the subject of intense research, both for their unique chemistry and for their technological applications, especially in materials science, electronics, and nanotechnology.
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Dan Fennessy I'm currently a student, studying computer animation at UWS Paisley. I had come straight from HND Games Dev into second year computer animation, now in third. Attached is my first animation project created while in my HNC year of Games Dev with no experience or history in animation. I have a great love of RoosterTeeth Productions, their animation department is coming on leaps and bounds recently and I, for one, am incredibly excited to be able to study the field I love by watching the people and company I admire. I am an active member of their community and hope to be able to gain some experience from them. I also enjoy the works of Axis Animation, a company much closer to home. When I learned they were based an hour from my home I was overjoyed. I hope to learn a great much from them as they have proven themselves to be industry leaders in their short time. The dream is to one day have the pleasure of working for RoosterTeeth, Pixar, Axis or Rockstar Games in some capacity. I am a very driven individual who likes to strive to be the best among my classmates and to encourage my team to be the best that they can be, also. I hope this has given you a decent impression of how I am as a pre-fessional (puns are always fun) and I welcome all questions about my future goals and past works.
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