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Ambassador Profile Ambassador Profile H.E. Mr. Suresh K Reddy Ambassador Suresh Reddy has had a distinguished career since he joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1991. He has served in Cairo, Muscat, Abu Dhabi and Islamabad. He has the distinction of being the first Ambassador to Iraq, stationed at Baghdad from June 2011 to May 2014. In the Ministry he has held sensitive and crucial positions including as Head of Office of Minister of State for External Affairs, Dy. Chief of Protocol and later dealing with the neighbouring countries of Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Maldives in different capacities including as Director of the Division. He also established and headed the newly created Multilateral Economic Relations-ASEAN Division. In that capacity he was also instrumental in activating and establishing the BIMSTEC Secretariat, while also looking after ASEM & other Multilateral Economic related issues. Till he assumed charge as Ambassador to ASEAN in January 2015, incidentally the first resident Indian Ambassador to ASEAN, he was serving as Special Envoy to Government of India to Iraq from June to December 2014 addressing all issues relating to safety and welfare of Indian nationals including evacuation of a large number of Indian nationals, and rescue of Indian hostages kidnapped by ISIS. Ambassador Reddy is married to Madam Sneha Reddy and they have two daughters.
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OutLaw Gangster Disciples The OutLaw Gangster Disciple Nation is a faction of the Gangster Disciples street gang. It was formed in the Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini-Green public housing project on the Near-North Side of Chicago, Illinois in the early 1990s, by Gangster Disciple board member and Cabrini resident Charles "Big Chuck" Dorsey. It has now branched out to the entire South-Side of the city.
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Super Care, Inc. SuperCare Health is a comprehensive health care organization that provides a broad range of therapies including Home Ventilation, Oxygen, CPAP/BiPAP, Enteral Nutrition and Specialty Pharmacy. The company also features an extensive line of Home Medical Equipment and Supplies offering more than 5,000 products. Established in 1974. The Company was founded 40 years ago by Gabe Cassar, Doctor of Pharmacy, and his wife Micheline, as a community pharmacy servicing customers in the Los Angeles area. In 1983, SuperCare Health expanded by opening a Home Medical Equipment division followed by the launch of the Home Infusion division in 1991. This growth led to expansion throughout California to ensure outstanding service to its customer base. Today, SuperCare Health services Southern and Northern California through its nine locations. SuperCare Health was founded 40 years ago by Gabe Cassar, Doctor of Pharmacy, and his wife Micheline, as a community pharmacy servicing patients in the Los Angeles area. John Cassar, their son, became CEO and President in 2006 and continues to lead the company today. Today, SuperCare Health provides full respiratory and utilization management services across California, through its multiple locations, with a focus on outcomes and re-admission management. Optional, limited services are available across the U.S. We continue to emphasize providing comprehensive quality health care services combined with a commitment to exceed the expectations of our customers.
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Randa Sadik I am the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Arab Bank in Jordan since July 2010. Previously, I worked with National Bank of Kuwait for 23 years where i was the Group General Manager of the International Banking Group in charge of the bank's international activities, branches and subsidiaries worldwide. I was a member of the bank's Management Executive Committee and served on the Boards of Directors of the bank's overseas subsidiaries and was Managing Director of London based National Bank of Kuwait (International)Plc. In addition to my current position, I am also the Chairman of Arab Tunisian Bank, the Vice Chairman of Arab Bank Australia and board member of Oman Arab Bank and Arab Investment Bank.
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Ana Paula Rêgo I graduated in Business Administration - Estácio University and MBA in Logistics -FGV. I have been working for Human Resources for six years, especially with Training and Development, I also have good knowledge in Maritime Licenses and seven years of Personal Logistics experience. I have an exceptional interpersonal and communication skills and I am skilled in problem solving with an ability to learn quickly. I am easiness with info systems, organization in Administrative works, knowledge with languages (fluent in English and Spanish). I acquired excellent cultural knowledge (trips to Chile, Bolivia, U.S.A., Holland, Italy, France, England and Spain).
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Carlo Rubbia Carlo Rubbia, OMRI, OMCA (born on 31 March 1934) is an Italian particle physicist and inventor who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1984 with Simon van der Meer for work leading to the discovery of the W and Z particles at CERN.
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Vincent Trotta As a Director of Sales, General Manager and Commercial Integration Leader, Vince creates EBITDA growth through revenue acceleration, SG&A process improvements and international expansion through effective acquisition integration, new channels and margin improvement. While at GE, he led industrial businesses in China, Indonesia, Brazil and the United States and became a certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt in commercial processes. DIRECTOR OF SALES Vince's commercial strengths lie in leading diverse sales teams, selling through direct and indirect channels, improving commercial processes and methodically acquiring and retaining customers in challenging markets and competitive environments. He, and his teams, consistently exceed revenue forecasts, new product introduction plans and margin growth in businesses with revenue ranging from $50 MM to $400 MM or more in private equity portfolio and public companies. GENERAL MANAGER Vince proved his business-wide operational credentials as a P&L business leader multiple times in China, Brazil, Indonesia and the United States. Those businesses and international joint ventures exceeded expectations in brutal markets, tough geographies and challenging turnaround situations. He used lean manufacturing techniques, talent topgrading and Six Sigma process improvements to grow EBITDA. COMMERCIAL INTEGRATION LEADER He was hand selected by a GE business CEO to be the Commercial Integration Leader in a complex international business acquisition which included three acquired companies, 16 sales offices in 12 countries and 60 sales people selling four different product lines through direct and indirect channels ... GE Inspection Technologies is thriving today. GLOBAL BRAINS Expatriate P&L leader: Brazil and Indonesia P&L leader: USA and China Conducted business in 29 countries CONTACT [email protected] (801) 231-3753
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Sally Provencher Sally Provencher is the Director of Risk and Governance, within the Shared Business Services, Information Security Risk Management (ISRM) team of Exelis Inc., now a part of Harris Corp. As the ISRM Risk and Governance Director, Sally is responsible for developing and maintaining policy, standards, processes and procedures to assess, monitor, report, escalate and remediate cybersecurity and IT related issues aligned with international (ISO IEC) and national (NIST) standards, national security framework and critical infrastructure cybersecurity legislation. Sally works collaboratively across departments in the design and implementation of audit, risk assessment and regulatory compliance practices. She strengthens internal operations to enable the business with information security improvements year on year. The Risk & Governance team provides the foundation of a mature security management system for effective strategic direction, data protection, policy management and risk mitigation, enabling the business and financial goals of the organization. With a diverse cybersecurity and IT background supporting engineering, scientific, and business users as a Defense government contractor, Sally has enabled business value creation leveraging technology, talent, process and resources from and for information security, infrastructure and deskside operations, service desk, systems engineering, applications development and internal audit. Beginning her career in the US Air Force, she received service awards for upgrading programming standards and improving real-time operations training at global centers. Sally received her Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems from Regis University and her Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification. She contributed to Exelis Gold and Silver Ring of Quality Team awards, as well as receiving various company individual certificates of recognition.
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Cheung Kong Holdings Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited, was a multinational conglomerate, based in Hong Kong. It was one of Hong Kong's leading multi-national conglomerates. The company merged with its subsidiary Hutchison Whampoa on 3 June 2015, as part of a major reorganisation, to become part of CK Hutchison Holdings.
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Mickey Slim The Mickey Slim was a drink that had short-lived popularity in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s. According to The Dedalus Book of Absinthe by Phil Baker, it was made by combining gin with a pinch of DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane), an insecticide that would later be banned in most countries; consumers of this concoction claimed that its effects were similar to absinthe. Due to lack of documentary evidence, it has been questioned whether this is a modern urban legend. Time Magazine, August 1, 1971 reported that Pest Control Executive Robert Loibl and his wife Louise start breakfast with a 10-mg. capsule of DDT to demonstrate its safety. Elsewhere[where?], it was reported that a University of Arizona professor did the same in the late 1980s. They would have mentioned any psychoactive effects. There have been no reports of this tasteless chemical having any psychoactive effects, thus it is unlikely that it has an effect "similar to absinthe", especially since the here assumed[by whom?] "effect of absinthe", that is, the effect of the chemical thujone, has in recent times been revealed to be close to non-existent. This cocktail is surely an urban legend[original research?]. This beverage should not be confused with the knockout drink known as the Mickey Finn.
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Rostislav Vovkushevsky Rostislav Ivanovich Vovkushevsky (Russian: Ростисла́в Ива́нович Вовкуше́вский; March 22, 1917, Polotsk, Vitebsk Governorate, Russian Empire – August 14, 2000, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation) was a Russian Soviet realist painter, who lived and worked in Leningrad. He was a member of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists (before 1992 named as the Leningrad branch of Union of Artists of Russian Federation), and regarded as one of representatives of the Leningrad school of painting.
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Garth Thomas Garth C. Thomas (born November 26, 1963) is a former American football guard who played one season with the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League. He previously played football at Redmond High School and the University of Washington He currently resides in Bellevue, Washington with his wife Shelley..
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Pigsback.com Empathy Marketing Limited trading as Pigsback.com has a track record of recruiting and developing highly motivated commercially driven people. In operation since 2000 we currently employ over 20 people from our offices in Parkwest Dublin 12 We own and operate a network of websites and services including Pigsaback.com, TheDiningRoom.ie, LuxuryBreaks.ie, TheBeautyLounge.ie and a market research division called Empathy Research (Ideas Panel). With our growing Irish audience of over 500,000 people using the services we are in a unique position to offer tailored online marketing and advertising services to a wide range of clients from large multinationals to new and emerging local and internationals brands across a broad range of business categories including FMCG, Tourism and Leisure, dining, beauty, finance, telecoms and many other categories. Visit our sites at: http://www.pigsback.com http://www.luxurybreaks.ie http://www.thediningroom.ie http://www.thebeautylounge.ie
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Maxie McFarland Maxie L. McFarland (also known as Maxie MacFarland), was one of thirteen tier-3 US Government Defense Senior Executives, serving as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence (G–2) for the U.S. Army's Training and Doctrine Command located at Fort Monroe, Virginia. Starting in June 2011, he worked as the Executive Vice President for Strategic Planning for the Sierra Nevada Corporation. Maxie McFarland died on 8 November 2013 and is buried at Arlington Cemetery. He was inducted into the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame in 2014.
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Jacky Yang My name is Chih-Chieh, Yang, and I have been studying at Academy of Art University since 2015, and My major is Web Design & New Media. It's my great pleasure to understand user's using process problems or demands and try to use UI to resolve these problems. During this year graduate school student, I tried my best to learn all kinds of knowledge, and weigh the hard work of my professors and myself; I have 3D modeling, graphic design, UI design and website coding skills. Moreover, I have a good command of industrial product design, product design development process, participate in design research, 3D modeling and product appearance design. Meanwhile, in order to enlarge my knowledge, I always read magazines about design and participate different design workshop and exhibition. I used to do some representative of in industrial product design in my past experience. In the past experience, I graduated from Shih Chien University, Industrial Product Design Department in 2012 and then I used to have a full-time job in KEV studio. After that, I was a contractor for two startup teams (Kid's Dynamic and Berry Logistics). Up to now, I have got a lot of different design award, such as Red Dot Award, IF Design Award and Design For Asia Awards, etc.… My experience makes me rich in knowledge and then my life that gives me from my life attitude. Honesty, Trust and Diligence is the principle of how to be a man. I believe "where there is a will, there is away," and I will try my best to do a good job in my design. So I sincerely hope that I can make a position in your company so that I can serve for the company in the future. I am always ready to start. Portfolio : https://issuu.com/jackiec.young/docs/jacky-portfolio_
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Ivan Rakitić Ivan Rakitić (born 10 March 1988) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a central or attacking midfielder for Spanish club FC Barcelona and the Croatia national team. Rakitić started his professional career at Basel and spent two seasons with them before he was signed by Schalke 04. After spending three-and-a-half seasons in the Bundesliga, he was signed by Sevilla in January 2011. Two years later, Rakitić was confirmed as the club captain and captained the team to UEFA Europa League triumph. In June 2014, Barcelona and Sevilla reached an agreement on the transfer of Rakitić. In his first season with Barça, he won the treble of La Liga, Copa del Rey and UEFA Champions League. He scored the first goal of the 2015 Champions League Final and became the first player ever to win the Champions League one year after winning the Europa League while playing for two different clubs. At the international level, Rakitić plays for the Croatian national team. Although naturally a product of Switzerland's youth level, Rakitić pledged his international career to his parents' country of Croatia instead. He made his debut for Croatia in 2007 and has since represented the country at UEFA Euro 2008, UEFA Euro 2012 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
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Tony Harborn Tony Harborn (born 26 August 1956) is a Swedish Paralympian who won two silver medals at the sixth Paralympic Games in Arnhem, Netherlands 1980, in the 80m CP C and 800 m CP C events and the silver in the 1000m Cross Country C6 event at the seventh Paralympic Games, New York, USA 1984. In recent years, Tony Harborn has served on the board of the County of Värmland Disabled Athletes Association and is currently employed as the statistician to IF Göta, Karlstad, Sweden.
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Markus Persson Markus Alexej Persson (born 1 June 1979), also known as Notch or xNotch, is a Swedish video game programmer and designer who founded the video game company Mojang alongside Carl Manneh and Jakob Porser in late 2010. Persson's principal venture for founding Mojang was Minecraft, a first-person sandbox video game that has gained popularity and support since its tech demo in 2009. Since the release of Minecraft, Persson has gained significant notability within the video game industry, having won multiple awards and establishing relations with the industry's figureheads. Persson retained his position as the lead designer of Minecraft until the game's official launch in 2011, after which he transferred creative authority to Jens Bergensten. In November 2014, he left Mojang after its acquisition by Microsoft.
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Phoebe Forrester Phoebe Forrester is a fictional character from the CBS Daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. The first actress to play the character on a contract basis was Addison Hoover, who joined the show in April 2005 and left just months later. From July 11, 2006 to 2008, Phoebe was played by MacKenzie Mauzy. The character was killed off in 2008.Phoebe Forrester and her twin sister, Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), were born in September 1989 to Ridge Forrester (Ronn Moss) and Taylor Hayes Forrester (Hunter Tylo). As a result of constant SORASing, Phoebe was seventeen by 2006. Phoebe has been described as an "ill-fated beauty".
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Melinda Gates Melinda Ann Gates (née French; born August 15, 1964) is an American businesswoman and philanthropist. She is co-founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. She worked at Microsoft, where she was project manager for Microsoft Bob, Microsoft Encarta and Expedia.
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BAOBAB Services Created in the USA in 2003 and now based in Cote d Ivoire, BAOBAB Services is a global trade and services company born from the desire of young Ivorians to take their professional future in hand, and to bring their contribution to the development of their country.The company has been created thanks to the founder passion for the entrepreneurship and from his 10 years business experience in various domains worldwide.We are a dynamic team, full of enthusiasm, talent and experience, permanently trained and up-to-date and benefiting from state-of-the-art technical and logistic tools. We believe the moment has come to put together our knowledge and work for the benefit of our very demanding customers. Before broadening its activities, BAOBAB Services will first focus on: * SHIPPING to assist ships in their maritime operations in Cote d Ivoire. We will first focus on oil tankers and Manganese ore vessels * IMPORT-EXPORT for the purchase and\or the sale of various goods and raw materials from and to the Cote d Ivoire, with partners all around the world * EVENT for the promotion and the production of new talented artists and shows and the reception and the organization of celebrations, events and parties.So, whatever the size of your company, your sector or your location (national or international), you can benefit from all our services, smartly adapted to your needs.Real adviser and support of your company, we will always be on your side and guarantee quality of service to you. BAOBAB Services will make you benefit from the expertise and knowledge of a specialised and reliable organization.Our know-how: listening, ability to react, availability, flexibility and efficiency. Our asset: a team of young professionals who every day put their passion, their smartness and their skills at your service.Let yourself be carried the BAOBAB which represents the spirit of our group: solid, unshakeable, long-lasting! Less
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Curtis Orthodontics Braces, Orthodontic Treatment, Smiles Established in 1999. Dr. Curtis is a graduate of Indiana University, Indiana University School of Dentistry, and University of Iowa College of Dentistry. He established his private practice of orthodontics in June, 1999. The office was originally located in the Limestone Business Plaza, behind Pizza Hut on 16th St. In 2005, a new office was built near the intersection of Central Avenue and 16th St., and that is the current office location. Dr. Tod Curtis is a native of Bedford, Indiana. He attended Bedford-North Lawrence High School and graduated in 1990. He obtained a B.S. in Biology from Indiana University in 1993, and a D.D.S. from Indiana University School of Dentistry in 1997. He completed a Master's degree in Orthodontics at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in 1999, and started his private practice of orthodontics in Bedford at that time. He is married to Cindy (Brown) Curtis, and has two children, Austin and Ashleigh. He enjoys games, sports, and community activities.
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City Holding Company "Take Me Home, Country Roads" may be the (unofficial) state song of West Virginia, but City Holding hopes all roads lead to its City National Bank of West Virginia subsidiary, which operates more than 80 branches in the Mountaineer State and in neighboring areas of southern Ohio, eastern Kentucky, and northern Virginia. Serving consumers and regional businesses, the nearly $4 billion bank offers standard deposit products, loans, credit cards, insurance, trust, and investment services. Residential mortgages and home equity loans constitute more than half of City Holding's $2.5 billion loan portfolio, though the bank also writes commercial, industrial, commercial mortgage, and installment consumer loans.
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Thomas Wharton Phillips Thomas Wharton Phillips (February 23, 1835 – July 21, 1912) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Thomas W. Phillips (father of Thomas Wharton Phillips, Jr.) was born near Mount Jackson, Pennsylvania, in that section of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, now included in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. He attended the common schools and was also privately instructed. He engaged in the production of oil, and served as president of the Producers’ Protective Association from 1887 to 1890. He was president of the Citizens’ National Bank of New Castle, Pennsylvania, and a member of the board of trustees of Bethany College, West Virginia, and of Hiram College, Ohio. Phillips was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth Congresses. He was the Chairman of the United States House Committee on Labor during the Fifty-fourth Congress. He did not seek renomination in 1896. He resumed his former pursuits, and was appointed a member of the United States Industrial Commission by President William McKinley and served until its dissolution. He was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1908. He died in New Castle. Interment in Oak Park Cemetery, New Castle, Pennsylvania.
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Wizard (board game) Wizard was designed by Steve Jackson, later of Steve Jackson Games, and released by Metagaming in 1978 as Microgame #6 as a magic-based pocket board game of individual combat. It was based on Metagaming's earlier Melee release, with the difference being that it added magic to the game system. Melee, Wizard and gamemaster supplement In the Labyrinth eventually formed Metagaming's The Fantasy Trip fantasy role-playing system. Both Melee and Wizard were expanded and re-released as Advanced Wizard and Advanced Melee, with many role-playing elements added to the basic fantasy combat system. When Steve Jackson released GURPS years later, the magic system in its fantasy supplements took some ideas from Wizard.
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Dragon Fantasy Dragon Fantasy is a retro-style role-playing game developed by The Muteki Corporation. It was originally developed for iOS, where it launched on August 23, 2011, and was subsequently released for Mac, Windows, and Android phones. On April 9, 2012, Sony Computer Entertainment of America announced on their blog that a greatly enhanced "16-bit" version of the game would be launching on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. The game was originally created as an homage to series designer Adam Rippon's late father, sculptor and professor Thomas Rippon, who died in December 2010. Dragon Fantasy features classic JRPG gameplay, including random battles, lengthy treasure-filled dungeons, and a story about a lone hero saving the world. The game features numerous homages to other games in the genre, most notably Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, but also Lufia and EarthBound, amongst others. With the release of Dragon Fantasy Book I and Dragon Fantasy Book II on PlayStation Network, an enhanced mode with updated 16-bit styled graphics and orchestrated audio was added. This enhanced mode may be turned on or off at any time to allow the player to experience the game as either a Nintendo Entertainment System-style or Super Nintendo Entertainment System-style game. The compiled Volumes of Westeria that is available for Nintendo 3DS as of mid-2015, via digital download on the Nintendo eShop, includes this feature as well.
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Mission Network News Mission Network News (MNN) is the broadcast ministry of Cornerstone University that reports on the work on mission agencies and relief organizations around the world. Mission Network News was started in 1991 by World Concern, a ministry of Christa Ministries. The radio network started on the air on more than 200 Christian radio stations primarily in the United States. Hosted by Peter Brooks, MNN grew to more than 750 radio outlets around the world. It was produced by The Raymond Group or TRG until 1995 when Cornerstone University acquired the broadcast ministry. According to the, "Mission Network News is a mission news service dedicated to keeping Christians informed on evangelical mission activity around the world. In doing so we hope to educate and motivate Christians to prayer, participation, and support of missionary work to help further the Great Commission." When Cornerstone acquired Mission Network News in 1995, Cornerstone University hired AP Award winning journalist Greg Yoder to serve as the executive director. has served as the anchor and executive director since 1995. Since 1997, Ruth Bliss (since 2007, Ruth Kramer) has served as the producer. MNN reports news and information you'd typically hear on international news networks, however each story focuses on how those stories impact Christian work around the world. People from all over the world can also listen to MNN online at the website. MNN is also translated into Spanish. The goal of MNN is to encourage Christians to get out of the pew and do something for God. MNN not only provides news and information on the radio and interview, but also produces a monthly bulletin insert for church in the United States. Today, MNN is heard on over 1,100 radio stations in 31 different countries – plus via shortwave to Europe, Africa, the Americas and the South Pacific – and on the Internet, providing daily updates on evangelical mission activity around the globe.
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Rheam, Deborah A Od Dr. Rheam graduated from Illinois College of Optometry in 1979. She returned to the vicinity of her alma mater, Santa Clara University and family to join Mountain View Optometry. She is an active member of her profession on the local and state levels. Awards and Recognitions Early in her career, Dr. Rheam was recognized as California Young Optometrist of the Year for her outstanding dedication and participation to the profession and community in which she worked. She has served as Secretary and Trustee of the Santa Clara County Optometric Society. Activities and Involvement Dr. Rheam is a founding member of the Contact Lens Section of the American Optometric Association. She also has participated in many clinical research projects as a principle investigator. Her community activities include special projects with developmentally disabled youngsters. She also volunteers her time at Saint Simon School. Dr. Rheam and her husbund, Don Witt, have two beautiful children, Daniella and Douglas. Together they enjoy going to baseball games, camping and lots of swimming.
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Menzies Wealth Management Ltd Menzies Wealth Management is a subsidiary company of the Menzies Group, providing independent financial planning advice to both private and corporate clients. We are not tied to any institution and are therefore able to offer our clients independent financial advice across the whole of the market without any bias towards one or more product providers. We employ professional and highly qualified Financial Planners, all of whom are supported by our experienced relationship management and administration teams. We are committed to providing our clients with financial planning advice specifically tailored to their circumstances and seek to understand in detail their needs, goals and objectives, prior to providing any form of advice or recommendation. We believe in the importance of on-going reviews so that we may take full account of any changes to your personal and financial life and adapt our advice accordingly. As part of our engagement with any new client, our initial meeting would be exploratory, providing an opportunity for us to get to know you and importantly, for you to get to know us. Our first meeting is free of charge without any further obligation upon either you or Menzies Wealth Management. Any subsequent work resulting from this meeting would be subject to our advice fees which will be fully disclosed and agreed with you in advance of any work being undertaken.
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Roelf de Boer Roelf de Boer (1949) was minister of Traffic and Public Works in the cabinet Balkenende I, in the Netherlands. October 2002 he was ap-pointed deputy-prime minister. De Boer was employed by the Royal Nedlloyd Groep in West Germany, Saudi Arabia and The Netherlands (Rotterdam and Amsterdam) (1972-1984). After that he was director of the Furness Shipping Agency Company in Rotterdam and general director of Lehnkering Logistics in Rotterdam/Barendrecht. He suc-cessfully reorganized the company in 1989. Roelf de Boer became president-director of European Waterways Transport Holding in Zwijndrecht, a subsidiary of RAG Coal International in Essen, Germany, in 1999. Three years later he became chairman of the Chamber of Commerce in Rotterdam. He was appointed member of the federative board of Dutch Royal Transport (KNV) in 2004 and became general chairman later that year. He is chairman of Deltalinqs, the society of harbour entrepreneurs. His current jobs include: member of the general board and chairman of the International Advisory Board of the Economic Development Board Rotterdam (EDBR); member of the Advisory Board of Global Conference Organisers(GCO), Sliedrecht; member of the International Scientific Committee of Policy Research Corporation, Antwerp; member of the Supervisory Board of the Foundation against Financial and Economic Criminality in The Netherlands; chairman of Deltalinqs; chairman of the Rotterdam Port Promotion Council (RPPC); member of the Advisory Board of ING Bank, Rotterdam and chairman of Sea Alarm (oiled Wildlife Response), Brussels.
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Denis Murphy Denis is a serial entrepreneur, director, angel investor and mentor. He has over 20 years of sales and management experience, spanning mobile telecoms and enterprise software. Denis has a proven track record of building and exiting niche venture backed software companies. He is chairman and CEO of Anaeko, a cloud ITSM company he co-founded in 2004. Prior to joining Anaeko, Denis was Chairman of Mobile Cohesion, a company he had co-founded after leaving Openwave in 2002. At Openwave he was Country Manager for Ireland and also responsible for the development of the company’s field organisation in Europe. Prior to Openwave, Denis was the Managing Director and co-founder of APiON. APiON’s developed a first-to-market WAP gateway and was acquired by Phone.com for $250m. At that time, this was the largest acquisition in Northern Ireland’s history. Phone.com then became Openwave through the merger with Software.com. Prior to APiON, Denis held a range of Sales and Partner management roles at Aldiscon (Dublin). Denis holds a range of technology investments and sits on the boards of Young Enterprise Northern Ireland and QUBIS, the Queens University spin out fund. He holds a degree in Business Studies from University College Galway and an MBA from the Michael Smurfit Business School at University City Dublin. In addition, he has postgraduate qualifications in computer science, management information systems and business coaching. Denis is a member of the Institute of Directors
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Allegheny Intermediate Unit The Allegheny Intermediate Unit (AIU) is a branch of the Pennsylvania Department of Education, and is the largest of the 29 intermediate units in Pennsylvania. It was created by the state’s General Assembly in 1971, and is headquartered in Homestead. The AIU provides specialized education services to 42 suburban public school districts and five career and technical centers in Allegheny County. The agency, which has about 1,800 employees at 441 sites throughout the county, also operates 10 family centers and three schools for exceptional children. Funded by federal, state, county and private grants, the AIU coordinates nearly 140 programs designed to help infants, young children, students and adults. In 2016, the programs offered by Allegheny Intermediate Unit served 115,095 students in public schools. The organization offers a wide variety of educational services to school districts and the public. These service areas include, but are not limited to, special education, professional development, early childhood and community education, workforce development as well as online and alternative education. In addition, the AIU offers a myriad of administrative services in the areas of human resources, finance, communications, legislative advocacy and technology to assist school administrators adapt their internal operations as needed.
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Pieter Groenhart Pieter Groenhart (February 21, 1894 – November 3, 1965) was a Dutch lichenologist known for his research into tropical Asian lichens. Born in Ilpendam, he became a teacher in 1916 and taught in several local elementary schools. In 1926 he moved to Java, where he became a teacher at the Agricultural School in Malang, from 1926 to 1932. Soon after, he studied biology at the University of Utrecht (1932–1935), and then started to study lichens at the Rijksherbarium in Leiden, from 1935 to 1936. He returned to teaching in Malang until 1940, when he was transferred to a Government school at present-day Bogor. In 1942, Groehnhart was imprisoned in an internment camp, where he stayed until his release in 1945. After returning to the Netherlands, he continued his studies of lichens, becoming especially interested in the genus Cryptothecia. Species named in his honor include Ocellularia groenhartii (Hale 1975), Cryptothecia groenhartii (Makhija & Patw. 1994), and Rinodina groenhartii (H.Mayrhofer 1984).
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Your Doctor Program Physician created and physician lead, Your Doctor Program, L.P. (YDP) provides the process, tools and technology to support quality improvement. OUR TEAM Kim Dunn, MD, PhD - Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Medical Officer Dante DeGrate, BS, Steven Covey Facilitator-Chief Business Development Officer Justice Kennedy, MA, MLA-Chief Financial Officer Jay Stowers, CPCU, ARM Risk Management-Risk Management Adam Strax, BFA-Director of Technology and Implementation
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C. C. Swiney Christopher Casey "C.C." Swiney (born August 13, 1981) is a writer, actor and comedian in the film and television industry. He was born in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, to Joyce and Tate Swiney. Swiney attended Powell Valley High School and received his bachelor's degree from Carson-Newman College. He completed his master's degree at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. He got his start at 3-Ball productions as he became a film logger for the television series Dear Santa, Taradise, Medical Miracles and The Biggest Loser. He was quickly promoted to a Story Producer for Mentorn Productions and Fox Reality. As an actor, Swiney has been in over 100 live theater productions and was a principal character in a movie with Wet City Productions titled, "Urbana", written and directed by Joshua Aaron Weinstein. Currently, Swiney is managed by his wife, Stephanie Dozier. He is a professional stand-up comedian and actor. He also works as Director of Operations at Nyko. Recently, he helped produce the documentary Great American Race Test. He also writes for the television series Work Out. He was a quarter finalist in the 1999 National Forensic Association Tournament. He currently resides in West Hollywood, California.
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Martin Lundström Martin Lundström (born May 30, 1918) is a former Swedish cross-country skier who competed in the late 1940s and early 1950s. He was born in Tvärliden, Norsjö Municipality. He won two Olympic gold medals at the 1948 Winter Olympics in the 18 km and 4 x 10 km relay events. He also won a bronze medal in the 4 x 10 km relay at the 1952 Winter Olympics. Lundström also won at the 18 km event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1948. Additionally, he won a gold in the 4 x 10 km relay at the 1950 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.
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Susannah Meadows Susannah Meadows is a journalist. Her most recent story was the widely viewed New York Times Magazine article, "The Boy With a Thorn in His Joints." She writes the Newly Released column in The New York Times. She also writes book reviews for the paper. For ten years she was a reporter, writer, and editor at Newsweek magazine. She wrote features about Serena Williams, Columbine, teenagers—including the cover story, "In Defense of Teen Girls"—and conservative Christians. As a senior writer for National Affairs, she covered both the Howard Dean and John Kerry presidential campaigns in ’04, Hillary Clinton's run up to her campaign in '08 and, later, the Duke Lacrosse scandal—for which she made numerous television appearances. Most recently, she was the Senior Politics Editor for Newsweek.com, producing the online coverage of the 2010 midterms. She is a cum laude graduate of Duke. She is married to the novelist Darin Strauss.
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Socialist Orders of Merit After the October Revolution, in which the Bolsheviks seized power in Russia, the first Socialist Orders of Merit were founded. After World War II, communists came to power in many other countries and this type of order spread all over the world. In many new African nations this type of decoration was instituted, probably because they were so different from the Orders of Knighthood of the former colonial masters. Having abolished the orders of the Czar, the first order of the Soviet Union, called the "Order of the Red Banner", was founded on 16 September 1918. WWII would see the addition of several more military and civil orders and a few more were added in the 1970s. Yugoslavia always chose to follow its own policy in creating decorations. Poland and Czechoslovakia stuck to elements of the traditional orders like grand-crosses, commanders and knights but countries like Angola, occupied Afghanistan and North Korea dutifully copied all the models and names of Soviet decorations. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation, the newly independent former Soviet republics, and many of the former socialist nations of eastern Europe established their own state orders, some of which are a continuance, revival, or model of orders pre-dating the Communist era. The totalitarian regime depicted in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four is mentioned as having an "Order of Conspicuous Merit", divided into at least two classes.
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Daniel Katz (politician) Victor Daniel Katz Jora known as Daniel Katz born in 1961, is an Argentine politician. He is a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies. He previously served as high-profile mayor of the city and beach resort of Mar del Plata in Buenos Aires Province. Katz trained as an architect at the Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, where he later served as the Secretary General. He was elected a Mar del Plata councilor in 1995 and re-elected in 1999. He was elected Mayor of Mar del Plata (and the surrounding General Pueyrredón Partido) in 2003. Katz was a senior member of the Radical Civic Union but became a leading supporter of Peronist President Néstor Kirchner. In the 2007 elections, he was place second on the list of Kirchner's Front for Victory slate of candidates for national deputies for the Province of Buenos Aires. He was elected and took office in December 2007. He is currently a member and leader of the Consenso Federal party block. He leads his party in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies.
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Eric Lunt Prior to joining BrightTag, Eric was co-founder and CTO of FeedBurner, which Google acquired in 2007. After the acquisition, Eric remained at Google in a senior technology role. Prior to FeedBurner, Eric co-founded and served as CTO at Spyonit.com (acquired by 724 Solutions), served as lead technical architect at Digital Knowledge Assets (creators of the collaborative personal publishing software “sceneServer”), and helped to lead the application architecture team in Accenture’s next generation technology group known as “Project Eagle.” Eric graduated from Princeton University with a B.S.E. in Mechanical Engineering and a Certificate in Applied Computational Mathematics. In addition to his work at BrightTag, Eric is a senior technology advisor to Twitter and he also sits on the board of Gnip. Eric was recognized as one of Crain’s Tech 25 for his contributions to drive technology growth in Chicago.
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Gibbs & Dandy The roots of Gibbs & Dandy can be traced back to 1843 when it was an ironmongery business based in Luton. The business was acquired by George Frederick Gibbs and then in 1894 was purchased by William and Percy Dandy. Mr Gibbs retired, but the Dandy brothers (who originally hailed from Peterborough) maintained the local connection by naming the newly-acquired business Gibbs & Dandy. The brothers continued trading as a partnership until 1920 when a private limited company was formed. The company prospered, new premises were acquired in Luton and Dunstable and in July 1953 Gibbs and Dandy was floated on the Birmingham Stock Exchange. Gibbs & Dandy is now a network of 30 local builders and timber merchants serving professionals in the building trade, owned by Saint-Gobain Building Distribution.
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Fairview Independent Schools (Kentucky) Fairview Independent Schools is a public school district based in Boyd County, Kentucky, United States. The district serves the area within the census-designated place of Westwood. The district consists of two schools: Fairview High School and Fairview Elementary School. The elementary school serves students from Pre-K to fifth grade and the high school serves students from sixth grade to twelfth grade. The school board has five members, including the chairman and vice chairman. The current Chairman of the Board is John Burke.
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Lanval Lanval is one of the Lais of Marie de France. Written in Anglo-Norman, it tells the story of Lanval, a knight at King Arthur's court, who is overlooked by the king, wooed by a fairy lady, given all manner of gifts by her, and subsequently refuses the advances of Queen Guinevere. The plot is complicated by Lanval's promise not to reveal the identity of his mistress, which he breaks when Guinevere accuses him of having "no desire for women". Before Arthur, Guinevere accuses Lanval of shaming her, and Arthur, in an extended judicial scene, demands that he reveal his mistress. Despite the broken promise, the fairy lover eventually appears to justify Lanval, and to take him with her to Avalon. The tale was popular, and was adapted into English as Sir Landevale, Sir Launfal, and Sir Lambewell.
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Rowell Jauco Hi, My name is Rowell Jauco In 2010 I graduated from St Augustine's College Sydney. In 2011 I started University at the Australian Catholic University studying a Bachelor of Visual Art and Design. I wanted to hone in on my passion for design and the technological world that surrounds it, so in 2012 I transferred to the University of Sydney to study a Bachelor of Design Computing. During this extensive course I was also working part-time and running my own creative agency where I would do freelance work in the field I was studying in order to gain experience. In 2015 I graduated from Sydney University and to this day I still work part-time whilst still running my agency. It has helped me stay busy and prepared me to find the right job for me out there :)
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Dué le Quartz Dué le quartz (デュールクォーツ Dyūru Kuōtsu) was a Japanese visual kei rock band that formed in December 1998 and signed to PS Company, a sub-division of Free-Will. The band opened a fanclub on August 1, 2000 known as "Baby Merry". After releasing a few albums, several singles and a greatest hits compilation, the group disbanded in 2002. Vocalist Sakito and bassist Kikasa later reunited to form the band Figure: (typeset as 【FIGURe:】) (with drummer Kazuki occasionally providing session work) and guitarist Miyabi changed his name to "Miyavi" and started a solo career.
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PT Heinz ABC Indonesia PT. Heinz ABC Indonesia is a subsidiary of H.J. Heinz Company Limited, a global giant and US based Food Company with iconic brands (now become KraftHeinz Company). Heinz is over 140 years old with history of delighting consumers every day and everywhere around the world. The company's long success is built on a strong foundation of providing consumers with food and beverages which deliver taste, nutrition and consistent quality. PT. Heinz ABC is the largest Heinz business in Asia and one of the largest globally with over 3000 employees, 3 manufacturing facilities, 8 contract packers and extensive distribution network in Java and Outer Islands. ABC brand is within our top 15 brands globally. PT. Heinz ABC understands the power of food to connect people, unite cultures and enrich daily life. We are a leading producer of food and beverage products in Indonesia. The ABC products are produced to global quality standards and enjoyed by millions of Indonesian consumer every day for nearly 40 years. For further information, visit www.heinzabc.co.id
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Aisin World Corp. of America The core of AISIN World Corp. of America's (AWA) business is automotive parts and systems. These include brake systems, suspensions, chassis components, engine parts, drivetrain components, body parts, and information devices. AWA's aftermarket products include clutch plates, water pumps, master cylinders, and brake pads. It also provides lifestyle- and amenity-related products including home sewing and embroidery machines, and energy system-related products that include indoor/outdoor gas heat-pump air-conditioning systems. Automotive customers include Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, GM, Honda, and Johnson Controls. AWA's parent company is AISIN Seiki (Japan).
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Carla Pendergraft Associates Carla Pendergraft Associates is me, Carla Pendergraft. I am a web designer, speaker, and consultant based in the Waco, Texas area. I can design a beautiful, reasonably priced website for you that you can maintain on your own after we launch it. I also speak on the topic of social media as well as technology and search engine optimization. Email me at [email protected] and tell me what you need! Established in 2002. I began designing websites in 1998 and started my own web design business in 2002. Since then, I have created about 100 websites for small businesses, non-profits, and others. I'll meet with you personally where possible, and walk with you through the process of getting up and running on the web, or redesigning your existing website. I am originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota. I've lived in Texas since 1990. I live in Lorena, TX and enjoy introducing people to technology either through the process of working on their website, or speaking to groups.
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Moonglow Dance At Moonglow we offer a range of dance classes for children aged 4-18 Years of all abilities. We are a family run school in the heart of Watford with classes running on Saturday mornings specialising in Disco Freestyle, Rock 'n' Roll, Street and commercial styles. We offer students annual ISTD examinations, performance opportunities and guest workshops. We aim to inspire and build confidence in all of our students through our passionate teachers and supportive dance family. Established in 1974. Moonglow first opened back in 1974 and has been running successfully for over 40 years. Originally based at premises in Harrow, the school built up a worldwide reputation for Ballroom and Latin training, largely due to the success of founders Ernie and Myra Chatt, both World and Olympic Champions. Then, disco came on the scene - thanks to the success of the movie Saturday Night Fever - and Moonglow's first class in this style saw well over 120 people pass through the doors.
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Badr Jafar Badr Jafar (Arabic: بدر حميد جعفر) is an Emirati business executive and social entrepreneur based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Educated in the UAE and United Kingdom, he is the Managing Director of the Crescent Group, President of Crescent Petroleum, the Crescent Group's oil and gas company; and Chief Executive Officer of Crescent Enterprises, the Crescent Group's conglomerate operating across multiple industry sectors. He is also the Chairperson of Gas Cities – a joint venture between Crescent Petroleum and Dana Gas; Chairperson of Pearl Petroleum – a joint venture between Crescent Petroleum, Dana Gas, OMV, and MOL Group; and Chair of the Executive Board of Gulftainer. Jafar serves as a board member for The Abraaj Group (UAE) and Growthgate Capital (Bahrain). In September 2010, Jafar launched the Pearl Initiative at the United Nations headquarters in New York, an initiative in collaboration with the United Nations Office for Partnerships to jointly promote corporate governance, accountability, transparency, and good corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices within the Middle East. In March 2011, Jafar was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. In recognition of his efforts with cultural diplomacy build closer ties between nations and regions, Jafar was honoured with the Kennedy Centre Gold Medal in the Arts in 2014.
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Anderson High School Anderson High School operates under the Forest Hills School District. It offers classes from grades nine through 12 with an annual enrolment of more than 1,400 students. Anderson High School offers classes in various subjects, including computer science, English, foreign languages, work and family education, and gifted and special education. The school, based in Cincinnati, also offers various services and facilities and has a parent-teacher association that supports several school events and activities. It organizes a wide range of sporting activities, such as basketball, gymnastics, wrestling, swimming, diving and football. The Forest Hills School District also operates other schools, such as Ayer Elementary School, Mercer Elementary School and Turpin High School.
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Keith Dropiewski Need more? Try our Advanced Search (20+ criteria) » Share Tweet Share Email Last Update This profile was last updated on and contains contributions from the Zoominfo Community. Is this you? Claim your profile. Wrong Keith Dropiewski? Keith Dropiewski Ekstrom Industries Inc Direct Phone: (248) ***-**** Welcome to ZoomInfo Grow Sign Up For An Account + Get 5 more free contacts (one-time bonus) Have an account? Sign In GET Keith'S CONTACT INFO It's free and takes 30 seconds! Ekstrom Industries Inc 23847 Industrial Park Drive Farmington Hills, Michigan 48335 United States Company Description Founded in 1955, Ekstrom Industries, Inc., a subsidiary of E. J. Brooks Company, is the leading manufacturer of electric socket meter adapters and meter test equipment. ... more Find other employees at this company (6) Background Information Similar Profiles Other People with this Name Other people with the name Dropiewski Ken Dropiewski Prime-Core Inc Jonathan Dropiewski Priint Americas , Inc. Tyler Dropiewski Consumers Energy Company Emily Dropiewski Chippewa Lanes Deanna Dropiewski Lockheed Martin Corporation Browse ZoomInfo's Business Contact Directory by City Boston | New York | Houston | Chicago | Los Angeles | Atlanta Browse ZoomInfo's Business People Directory A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Browse ZoomInfo's Advanced Company Directory United States | CANADA 866-904-9666 Contact Login Support Careers SOLUTIONS Platform Products CUSTOMERS Customer Success Become a Partner COMPANY About News & Press Resources Webinars Blog FREE TRIAL Sign up to receive a free trial of the ZoomInfo Platform. Copyright © 2016 Zoom Information, Inc. Sitemap Privacy Terms & Conditions ${build}
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Spyder Spyder is a Colorado-based manufacturer of high-end skiing apparel. The world's largest ski specialty brand. Established in 1978. David Jacobs, Spyder's founder and chairman was born in Montreal, Canada, and began skiing at age 13. At 21, he won the Quebec Kandahar, and from 1957 through 1961 was a member of the Canadian National Ski Team. In 1957 he captured the title of Canadian Downhill Ski Champion, and was the top-ranked member of the Canadian FIS Team the following season. He was the first full-time head coach and program administrator for the Canadian National Ski Team from 1964 to 1966. In 1978, while Jacobs' sons were in the ski race circuit, he noted that there was only one brand of race sweaters available. He believed he could make a better product and sell it to the close-knit race community. This business, named David L Jacobs, Incorporated, began as a small mail order business in his Boulder, Colorado kitchen. After the successful introduction of race sweaters, Jacobs added ski pants to the catalog offering. One of the earliest creations was a navy blue racing pant with yellow striped pads extendi
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Christoph Praetorius Christoph Praetorius (died 1590) was an author, choirmaster and composer. He entered the University of Wittenberg in 1551. Christoph was born in Bunzlau, Silesia, but the date of his birth is unknown. His earliest composition, a funeral motet, appears to be from around 1560, which was the date of the first of four collections consisting of sacred music for vocalists. He served as Kantor at the Lüneburg Johannisschule from 1563 until 1581. He was obliged to resign as Kantor because he had become deaf, yet he continued his compositional activity as evidenced by a wedding motet written for Euricius Dedekind’s wedding. He published two books on music theory between 1563 and 1581. The last of his sacred vocal volumes appeared in 1581. He died in Lüneburg in 1590.
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Succession to the Saudi Arabian throne The order of succession to the throne of Saudi Arabia is determined by, and within, the House of Saud. Every vacancy of the throne has been duly filled by the crown prince, with a new crown prince then being appointed according to agnatic seniority among the sons of Ibn Saud, though various members of the family have been bypassed for various reasons. A deputy crown prince (second in line for the throne) was first selected in 2014. The current ruler of Saudi Arabia is King Salman, who succeeded King Abdullah on his death on 23 January 2015. On the same day, Prince Muqrin became Crown Prince only to be replaced three months later by Muhammad bin Nayef at the order of Salman. As of 2015, the current crown prince is a grandson of Ibn Saud, the first of his generation to be officially placed first in the line of succession, and the deputy crown prince is another grandson of Ibn Saud. The appointment of grandsons to line of succession is to be based on merit. The Allegiance Council was created in 2006 to facilitate the royal transfer of power.
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Hao Li Hao Li is a computer scientist and a faculty at the Department of Computer Science at University of Southern California. He is also the Chief Executive Officer of Grit Enterprises Inc. He was a Visiting Professor at Weta Digital and research lead at Industrial Light & Magic. He is best known for his contributions to nonrigid shape registration.
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Lake Worth, Florida Lake Worth is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, which takes its name from the body of water along its eastern border, originally called "Lake Worth", and now generally known as the Lake Worth Lagoon. The lake itself was named for General William J. Worth, who led U.S. forces during the last part of the Second Seminole War. As of 2010, the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau was 34,910. The city is included in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach Metropolitan Area, which is home to approximately 5,563,857 people.
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Marie of Saxe-Altenburg Princess Marie of Saxe-Altenburg, VA (Alexandrina Mary Wilhelmina Catherine Charlotte Theresa Henrietta Louise Pauline Elizabeth Frederica Georgina; German: Alexandrine Marie Wilhelmine Katharine Charlotte Theresia Henriette Luise Pauline Elisabeth Friederike Georgine; 14 April 1818 – 9 January 1907) was Queen of Hanover and the consort of George V, a grandson of George III of the United Kingdom and Queen Charlotte.
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IWA East Coast IWA East Coast is an independent professional wrestling promotion based out of Charleston, West Virginia. This company was founded by Mad Man Pondo and the 108 Dragons. Various wrestlers have worked for IWA East Coast including WWE's Dean Ambrose, Kassius Ohno and Claudio Castagnoli. Some of the names that have brought in for one show deals are Kevin Sullivan, Matt Hardy, Reby Sky, Goldust, Rhino, Shane Douglas, Dan Severn, Balls Mahoney, Sabu, Ricky Morton, Ian Rotten, Al Snow, Joey Mercury, Jamie Dundee, The Barbarian, Dick Togo, Sonjay Dutt, Sandman, Raven, Abdullah the Butcher and Tommy Dreamer. Regular performers have included Mad Man Pondo, Crazy Mary Dobson, Chance Prophet, Gory, B.J. Whitmer, Matt Conard, "Relentless" Ron Mathis, Smokey C, Jason Kincaid, Zac Vincent, Viper, Necro Butcher, Mickie Knuckles, Roderick Strong, Eric Darkstorm, Elkview Adam, Sami Callihan, Zema Ion, Trik Nasty, El Drunko, Juggulator, Jerry Lynn, Tracy Smothers and FACADE. IWA East Coast usually runs their shows out of the King's Outreach Center in Nitro, West Virginia which was the former Nitro High School before it was relocated to the Middle School. Titles:IWA East Coast Heavyweight ChampionshipApril 5, 2005 Chris Hero over Mike Quackenbush to name the 1st champion, Dunbar, West VirginiaNovember 15, 2006 Jerry Lynn in South Charleston, West VirginiaApril 11, 2007 El Drunko in South Charleston, West VirginiaOctober 3, 2007 Trik Nasty in Campbell's Creek, West VirginiaApril 1, 2009 Roderick Strong, in South Charleston, West VirginiaMay 12, 2010 Chris Hero (2), in Nitro, West VirginiaJuly 12, 2011 forfeited due to signing with WWESeptember 20, 2011 Necro Butcher over Sami Callihan, in Nitro, West VirginiaSeptember 29, 2012 B.J. Whitmer, in Nitro, West Virginia Links:IWA East Coast Official Site: IWA East Coast Official Facebook Page:
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Robert W. Bogle Robert W. Bogle president and CEO of the Philadelphia Tribune newspaper, where he has worked for 39 years. Bogle joined the Philadelphia Tribune in 1970 selling advertising. Bogle has been a community leader for many years, and is especially active in the advancements of black Philadelphians. Bogle attended Cheyney University in Cheyney, Pennsylvania, where he matriculated to study Sociology, earning a B.A. in Urban Studies. He attended the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business and Finance to study marketing and economics. Bogle is chairman of the Hospitals and Higher Education Facilities Authority of Philadelphia and serves as a commissioner of the Delaware River Port Authority. He contributes as a board member to the Zoological Society of Philadelphia, the Workforce Investment Board, and the African-American Chamber of Commerce. In October 1997, Bogle was appointed as a governor to the Board of Governors of the United Way of America and board member to the Philadelphia Orchestra. In 1995, 1997 and 1999, the NNPA honored Bogle with the Russwurm Award, the highest honor to “Best Newspaper in America,” in the name of John B. Russwurm, co-founder of Freedom's Journal, the first African-American newspaper in the U.S. (1827). In June 2000, at Drexel University, Philadelphia, an honorary doctorate of Humane Letters degree was bestowed upon Bogle.
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Kevin Rafter Work as a university professor, non-executive director and consultant. Twenty years professional experience across careers in media (1995-2008) and academia (2008-present). Have published widely on topics related to media and politics with specific emphasis on Ireland including authored/edited books and over 50 research articles and book chapters with leading international ranked journals and academic publishers. My external involvement includes a board member at Dublin Bus and Oxfam Ireland. In 2016 I was the 'independent rapporteur' to the post-election government negotiations which resulted in the formation of Ireland's current minority coalition administration. Previously, on invitation of the government in 2014 I chaired a major reform project that led to the first external oversight of the Irish civil service, the introduction of organisational capacity reviews and a new performance system for senior staff as well as a code of conduct for special advisers. As a consultant I have worked with clients providing strategic communication advice and media training as well as preparation of policy research reports. I have also been chairperson/member of screening panels for appointment to state boards organised by the Public Appointments Service. Since 2008 I have held senior leadership roles in higher education including Associate Dean for Research and Head of Department. Member of DCU's Research Committee, Graduate Research Studies Board, Academic Council, Faculty Management Board, Faculty Research Committee (chair). Also Chairperson, MA Political Communication. Previously I held senior editorial positions with the Irish Times (political reporter), Sunday Times (political correspondent), Sunday Tribune (political editor), Magill (editor) and RTÉ. As well as Irish politics I reported on the Northern Ireland peace process, elections in the UK and Germany and news events in Malawi, Tanzania, the Beslan School massacre and the death of Pope John Paul II.
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Wells Fargo ATM Wells Fargo and Company (NYSE: WFC) is a nationwide, diversified financial services company with 1.6 trillion dollars in assets. Founded in 1852, Wells Fargo provides banking, insurance, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial finance through more than 8,700 locations, more than 12,500 ATMs, online, wellsfargo.com, and mobile devices. Were headquartered in San Francisco, but were decentralized so every local Wells Fargo store is a headquarters for satisfying all our customers financial needs and helping them succeed financially. We do business with one in three U.S. households. Wells Fargo has more than 265,000 team members in 36 countries across our approximately 90 businesses. At the end of third quarter 2014, Wells Fargo ranked fourth in assets among U.S. banks and was the worlds most valuable bank by market capitalization. In 2013, Euromoney named Wells Fargo 'Best Bank in its Global Awards for Excellence, the first time a U.S.-based bank has won the top award. The Chronicle of Philanthropy ranked Wells Fargos corporate giving in the top two among all U.S. companies each of the past two years. Our vision: We want to satisfy all our customers financial needs and help them succeed financially.
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Spitfire Records Spitfire Records was a subsidiary of Eagle Rock Entertainment located in New York City, United States.
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Daniel Romer Daniel Romer a.k.a. Danny Romer (born April 1990, Las Vegas, Nevada) is an American actor and model. He has several international modeling campaigns to his name. He is known for his role in The Young and the Restless as Kieran Donnally, the law school drop-out turned drug dealer; and as Marcus "Mark" Anderson, a street photographer within the world of fashion blogging in Lookbook - The Series. Romer was cast as Joe in a written for TV Pilot, that was filmed in Italy. He played the bully Brad, a tennis camp kid, opposite Nikki Blonsky and Hayley Hasselhoff in the ABC Family series Huge. As Trumbull in Supah Ninjas Romer pays homage to the rebellious character John Bender, made famous by Judd Nelson in The Breakfast Club. Romer's first job came after only being in Los Angeles for 45-days. He portrayed a modern-day Prince Charming in Emily Osment's music video, a remake of the song Once Upon A Dream from Disney's Sleeping Beauty. Thereafter, he went on to host several of Disney's "Get Connected" Intersistial shows which appeared on the Disney Channel as well as on the web. Romer has a passion for singing and one day would love to be cast in a musical film. He is currently busy writing his original screenplays; in hopes to bring them to fruition.
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Charlotte's Web for the Performing Arts Since its birth in 1972, and its rebirth in 1989 as a not-for-profit organization, Charlotte's Web has brought the very best regional, national and international folk, blues, Americana, world music, dance and theater productions to Rockford, Illinois. Created by Karen Howard and now sustained through her daughter and current Executive Director, Lani Richardson, the Web nourishes local education and culture while serving as a vehicle for both established and emerging artists to reach their audiences. The Web utilizes a variety of venues, hiring professional sound and light companies for each event. 2010-2011 marks the Web's 17th "portable" season. The Web hosts shows at many venues including: The Coronado PAC,The Mendelssohn PAC, The Rockford Theatre, The Sullivan Center, (formerly N.A.T.), JustGoods Listening Room, Krypto Music Lounge, Katie's Cup, The Sinnissippi Park Music Shell and The Emerson House. Through collaboration within our city, each show enhances the cultural life of our community by providing a diversity of performing arts to our diverse population. A vital part of Rockford's history and a critical presence for Rockford's future, the Web continues to support our city's rich and vibrant arts scene.
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MediaCom MediaCom is one of the world’s largest media agency networks. Led by Stephen Allan, Worldwide Chairman & CEO, the company has 7,000 employees in 130 offices across 105 countries. Its central coordination hubs are in London, New York, Miami and Singapore.
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Adam Griffiths Since 1987 I have been working in the financial services industry and through my time at Reynolds Stockbrokers am experienced in the many facets of private client broking. In 2010, Reynolds Stockbrokers joined the Morgans network and now operate as Morgans - Reynolds Equities.I hold a Professional Diploma in Stockbroking and I am licenced to advise/deal in:* Securities (shares)* Margin Lending * Managed InvestmentsSpecialties: Deceased Estate service for Solicitors, Buying & Selling shares, Fixed Interest & Money Market products
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Chang Yi Chang Yi (born Chang Po-shen on 24 February 1945) is a Hong Kong actor and director originally from Huizhou, China. He has appeared in over 90 films, mostly martial arts films under the Shaw Brothers Studio. Since the 1980s he mostly acted in television and appeared in over 20 TV series. He currently resides in Greater Vancouver in Canada.
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Evelyn Torton Beck Evelyn Torton Beck is a scholar, teacher and activist who specialized in Women’s Studies, Jewish Women’s Studies and Lesbian Studies. She is a founding member of The National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) and its Jewish and lesbian caucuses and helped establish the Madison, Wisconsin chapter of the National Lesbian Feminist Organization (NLFO).
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Accutone Accutone Technologies Limited is a manufacturer and marketer of telephone headsets for call centers, and premium-grade consumer audio headphones for smartphones and music-playing devices. A UK brand with headquarters in Spain, Mexico, Hong Kong, and manufacturing facilities in China, Accutone also builds ODM headsets for UK telecom companies, as well as telco in S.America and US. Its mother company started out manufacturing loudspeakers in 1969, Accutone has been in the field of electro-acoustics for more than 45 years. Aside from being one of the big four business headset brand globally, Accutone has begun building a wide range of pro-grade audio headphones for consumers since 2011.
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Henri Wassenbergh Henry Abraham Wassenbergh (Hattem, Gelderland, 16 August 1924 - 1 February 2014), known to his friends and colleagues as "Or" Wassenbergh, was a Dutch academic, professor of law, and writer. Wassenbergh earned a law degree from the University of Amsterdam in 1950. He studied international law at the Sorbonne and at the Institute of Higher International Studies in Paris, France; and continued his studies in the Netherlands, earning a doctorate from the University of Leiden in 1957.
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Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia Grand Duches Elena Vladimirovna of Russia 17 January 1882 – 13 March 1957, sometimes known as Helen, Helena, Helene, Ellen, Yelena, Hélène, or Eleni, was a Russian grand duchess as the daughter of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia and Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. She was the wife of Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark.
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Mci MCI, Inc. (d/b/a Verizon Business) was an American telecommunication corporation, currently a subsidiary of Verizon Communications, with its main office in Ashburn, Virginia. The corporation was formed originally as a result of the merger of WorldCom and MCI Communications corporations, and used the name MCI WorldCom, succeeded by WorldCom, before changing its name to the present version on April 12, 2003, as part of the corporation's ending of its bankruptcy status. The company traded on NASDAQ as WCOM (pre-bankruptcy) and MCIP (post-bankruptcy). The corporation was purchased by Verizon Communications with the deal finalizing on January 6, 2006, and is now identified as that company's Verizon Enterprise Solutions division with the local residential divisions being integrated slowly into local Verizon subsidiaries.
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Therm-a-Rest Therm-a-Rest is an American outdoor product company specializing in camping mattresses, sleeping bags, camp chairs, hammocks, cots, and pillows. Therm-a-Rest began as a line of self-inflating camping mattresses, invented in the early-1970s by two former Boeing engineers and avid backpackers. The company was initially named Cascade Designs, which is now the parent company of Therm-a-Rest and other outdoor brands.
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Next Level Tutoring Next Level Tutoring provides in home tutoring services to the students of Long Island. By providing private, one on one tutoring, our students receive the individual attention by qualified tutors, at all grade levels and in every subject that results in the most proven effective learning approach available today . Established in 2011. Next Level Tutoring was created by the Galiano family to address the gap in learning that exists in our education system. Both Lawrence and Marcia Galiano who are public school system educators saw a need for supplemental education in their community, and addressed that need by starting Next Level Tutoring. By providing qualified educators Next Level Tutoring helps students reach their full potential in a stress free learning environment. Lawrence Galiano, President and Founder of Next Level Tutoring has a keen interest in helping parents find the right supplementary educational solutions for their children. Mr. Galiano, an educator who left the classroom to be more involved with his own family. Not wanting to totally give up teaching, he quickly discovered he could fill a much-needed niche in the private sector by matching qualified tutors with students who need help. 'My clients really love the fact that I personally meet them and their children to assess their educational needs, personality and learning style before matching them with the perfect tutor. They don't have to travel to a learning center; we accommodate their schedule and come to them. Considering the price of gas and the traffic at rush hour, when most moms would be driving their kids back and forth, this service is convenient and affordable.'
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Ugo A. Perego Dr. Ugo A. Perego is a population geneticist whose main focuses of study have been the origins of Native Americans and the DNA of Joseph Smith, among others. Perego is also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Dr. Perego was a Senior Researcher at the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation (SMGF) and a Scientific Consultant for GeneTree.com, both located in Salt Lake City, Utah for twelve years. He is currently the Director of the Rome Italy Institute of Religion and a Visiting Scientist at the University of Perugia in Italy. Dr. Perego is the owner of The Genetic Genealogy Consultant. He has received a BSc and MSc in Health Sciences from Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah) and a PhD in Genetics and Biomolecular Sciences from the University of Pavia (Pavia, Italy) under the mentorship of Professor Antonio Torroni. Dr. Perego has lectured extensively internationally, authoring and co-authoring numerous articles on the use of DNA to research ancient population migrations, genealogies, and history, including Mormon history (Complete list of publications).
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Arieh Warshel Arieh Warshel (Hebrew: אריה ורשל; born November 20, 1940) is an Israeli-American biochemist and biophysicist. He is a pioneer in computational studies on functional properties of biological molecules. Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and holds the Dana and David Dornsife Chair in Chemistry at the University of Southern California. He received the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, together with Michael Levitt and Martin Karplus for "the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems".
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Kenny Carpenter Ken Carpenter was born in Fort Collins Colorado in 1941. His early years were spent on his Grandfather's ranch in Saratoga Wyoming. He graduated from Platte Valley High School in 1959. Attended Baylor University for a year before entering the United States Air Force where he served at Clark AB, Philippine Islands, and the pentagon in Washington, D.C. He entered the University of Wyoming in 1964 and graduated in 1969. His summers were spent as a river guide in Jackson Hole Wyoming. He began his movie career there working on Mrs. Pollifax - Spy as an Albanian soldier. He moved to Hollywood and became a member of SEG (Screen Extras Guild) working on numerous films and TV episodes before becoming a member of SAG (Screen Actors Guild) in 1972. Once he became a member of SAG Ken originally began appearing as a character actor. While honing his talent, Ken was also a wild river guide, guiding many tours across Americas rivers in-between movie projects. In 1972, after guiding a survey team into Slick Rock Canyon, Colorado, Ken filmed this expedition and also captured images of early native pictographs. Shortly after developing the film, Ken shared the footage with an ABC American Sportsman cameraman. 10 days later, Ken was leading another expedition into the canyon, this time to be documented for ABC Sportsman and aired later. Ken has worked on many films and TV shows since and continues to explore roles today. He is the author of 4 books, which are currently being adapted for film.
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Mikael Rönnqvist Mikael Rönnqvist is a professor in industrial engineering at Université Laval (Québec, Canada). He completed his Ph.D. at Linköping University (Sweden) in 1993. He currently holds a Canada Research Chair (tier 1) in Operations Research in Natural Resources. His research interests are in the areas of industrial and practical use of Operations Research, in particular in the forest industry. He enjoys tackling challenging industrial problems and the development and implementation of innovative solution methodologies and planning tools. He has been involved in the development of industrial decision support systems based on optimization in the areas of logistics, transportation, scheduling, routing, production planning, cutting and process control. He is a member of the Canadian/Québec research organisations/networks Forest to Customer (FORAC), Value Chain Optimization Network (VCO) and Interuniversity Research Centre on Enterprise Networks, Logistics and Transportation (CIRRELT). He has won the EURO Excellence in Practice Award (2001, 2003 and 2012), EURO Management Science Strategic Innovation Price (2007), and the Brockhouse Canada Prize for Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Engineering. He was a Franz Edelman finalist in 2008. He has held academic positions in Sweden, New Zealand, Norway and Canada and been working close with a large number of international companies and research organisations. Mikael has co-authored 7 books, 94 articles in scientific articles, 22 chapters in books, 66 proceedings articles and about 100 other technical reports. Mikael has given 288 presentations at conferences and seminars including 34 key-note presentations.
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Juan Lopezdabdoub Born and raised in El Salvador, Central America, Juan Lopezdabdoub moved to Canada with his family in 1991 leaving a Salvadorian civil war behind. In 1993, he entered the University of Manitoba where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts-Honors degree. He is the recipient of two University of Manitoba Gold Medals, a Shanski Fine Arts Bursary, two Heins Jordan Awards and an undergraduate scholarship for the highest standing in the Faculty of Fine Arts. Between 1980 and 1992, El Salvador was torn apart by a civil war fought between the Salvadorian military dictatorship and a unified leftist opposition guerrilla movement known as the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN). The twelve-year struggle claimed 75,000 lives, left 8,000 more missing and a million each homeless and exiled. Not surprisingly, some of the most compelling images in Lopezdabdoub's body of work deal with war and its toll. Still, the artist is not especially concerned with the concrete and tangible horror of bullets and guns but rather with the effect that, in a metaphysical sense, particular events have in people's psyche. His work is a universal and humanistic form of art that evaluates events according to the consequences they have for the human experience. His paintings are critical visual commentaries on pressing economical, political, cultural and social issues. The voices of the people who inhabit his canvases are denunciatory pointing to the terror and other feelings or emotions associated with existing in dysfunctional and destructive environments. Juan's practice spans a diversity of media, including painting, sculpture, photography, digital media and most recently video. Because the subject matter of his work is as important as the form, Juan likes to describe himself as a visual storyteller.
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Maciej Zieliński Maciej Zieliński - born in Warsaw on 29 March 1971, Polish composer. He graduated with distinction from the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw in 1996, where he studied composition with Marian Borkowski and from the Royal Academy of Music in London in 1999, where he studied with Paul Patterson. In 1996 he took part in 'Project 96 Churches' in Copenhagen: Cultural Capital of Europe 1996, when he composed the Polish part of the European Requiem.
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Radivoje Brajović Radivoje Brajović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радивоје Брајовић) (born 11 January 1935 in Peć, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) was the President of the Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro from May 1986 to May 1988 and the President of its Executive Council in 1982-1986. He was a member of the League of Communists of Montenegro. In October 1988 Brajović announced his resignation from the collective leadership of Montenegro after demonstrations organised by Slobodan Milošević.
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Derek Lewis (prison governor) Derek Lewis (born 9 July 1946) is a former Director General of HM Prison Service, who was sacked in 1995 by then Home Secretary Michael Howard after a series of high profile escapes by IRA prisoners. He is most famous, however, for being the subject of an interview which occurred during the 1997 Conservative Leadership contest in which Jeremy Paxman asked whether Mr Howard had threatened to overrule Lewis. The question was put no fewer than 12 times with Howard failing to give a definitive answer. A 2005 freedom of information request shed new light on the issue. Lewis studied at Queens' College, Cambridge between 1964 and 1967 where he was a member of the Cherubs dining society.
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René Laurin René Laurin (born 4 February 1940 in Joliette, Quebec) was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 2000. Laurin was a teacher in Joliette's public and secondary schools after receiving a certificate from Ignace-Bourget College in 1969. Previously, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree at Joliette Seminary, and a Bachelor of Science in Communication at École des Hautes Études commerciales de Montréal. Between 1969 and 1971 he was general director of the Nouvelle-Acanadie School Board in the Joliette district, after which he joined the Joliette School Board until 1993. He was elected in the Joliette electoral district under the Bloc Québécois party in the 1993 and 1997 federal elections, thus serving in the 35th and 36th Canadian Parliaments. Laurin did not seek a third term in Parliament and left Canadian politics in 2000. He is currently the mayor of Joliette.
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Max McGee William Max McGee (July 16, 1932 - October 20, 2007) was a professional football player, a wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers in the NFL. He played from 1954 to 1967, and is best known for his 7 receptions for 138 yards and two touchdowns in the first Super Bowl in 1967.
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Marpan Recycling LLC Marpan Recycling is a material recovery facility - not a landfill - handling construction and demolition (C&D) material or Class III material as well as yard waste. Marpan Recycling represents the latest in new technologies to handle and recover Class III waste materials. Our process has been designed with our customers in mind and we have made every effort to make hauling and dumping quick and inexpensive. Today's consumers want their contractors, builders, and haulers to do everything they can to be green. Marpan Recycling gives you another way to demonstrate your respect for the environment while saving you time and money. We're excited about our service and our ability to make a difference in our region. Established in 2008. Marpan Recycling opened it's Material Recovery Facility (MRF) in 2008 and created 31 new green jobs for our community. During the first year of operation Marpan Recycling was selling 15 separate commodities. In 2013 Marpan Recycling added 14 more GREEN JOBS by opening their single-stream recycling facility and is selling over 60 different recyclable commodities! Kim Williams is 2nd generation owner of Marpan, he took over the business as President/CEO from his father, Hugh E. Williams, in 1986. He has a long history of community involvement. He was a founding board member and past President of Southside Business Association. He is a past Chair of the Tallahassee Chamber in 2003 and was the 2006 recipient of the Godfrey Smith Past-Chair award. He served 8 years on the Board of the Tallahassee Housing Authority and on the Board of Goodwill. He is Past Chairman and board member of Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare. On the boards of Capital City Bank, Florida State University Research Foundation and Past Chair of the Economic Development Council of Tallahassee and Leon County.
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José de La Cruz Benítez José de La Cruz Benitez Santa Cruz (born 3 May 1952 in Asunción), is a former football player who played as a goalkeeper. Benítez started in the youth divisions of Olimpia Asunción and made his debut with the first team squad in 1971. In 1977 he was transferred to Internacional of Brazil where he won several titles and became a favorite among the fans. In a friendly match on 4 December 1983, Benítez suffered a severe injury after colliding with another player during a game which forced Benítez to end his football career. He made 94 appearances in the Campeonato Brasileiro for Internacional and Palmeiras. Benítez made an appearance for the Paraguay national football team in a 1978 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Brazil.
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Bikram Yoga Durham We are the only certified Bikram yoga studio in the area. Bikram is the original hot yoga, with each class heated to approximately 105 degrees. This causes the muscles to relax, allowing for a safer, deeper stretch. All of our teachers have at least 500 hours of specialized Bikram yoga training. Established in 2010. Ralph Newman and his wife, Andrea, opened Bikram Yoga Durham after Ralph was in a serious motorcycle accident. He credits his survival and recovery to a regular Bikram Yoga practice, and wanted to share its therapeutic benefits with the community. Ralph and Andrea's daughter, Hanna, is the manager of Bikram Yoga Durham and our other location in Chapel Hill. She began practicing Bikram yoga while she was still at Enloe High School in Raleigh. Since then Bikram yoga has had profound effects on her and her family, not only improving their health but also bringing them closer together. She attended Bikram's teacher training in 2012 and has been teaching and managing the studios since along with her fiancée, Ari.
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Richard Belluzzo Richard Belluzzo (often known as Rick Belluzzo) (born November 26, 1953) is an American businessman who worked as an executive at Hewlett-Packard, SGI, and Microsoft before becoming CEO of Quantum Corp. in 2002. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Golden Gate University. Belluzzo worked for HP for 23 years, with his last role being executive vice president of their computer division. He moved to SGI in January 1998, becoming Chairman of the Board and CEO, succeeding Edward R. McCracken. In August 1999, Belluzzo left SGI to head Microsoft's MSN division. He became President and Chief Operating Officer of Microsoft for fourteen months, but left in Spring 2002, taking the reins at Quantum in September the same year. Much of his career is clouded in controversy and many consider him to be responsible for the demise of SGI. He was a strong advocate at HP to reduce their investments in HP-UX and PA-RISC in favor of Windows NT and Itanium, as well as getting SGI to cut their investments in IRIX and MIPS. The effect of these decisions was to destroy two of the leading platforms in Unix computing and greatly increased the opportunity for Intel and Microsoft to get into high-end computing.
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Pamela Quadekker Need more? Try our Advanced Search (20+ criteria) » Share Tweet Share Email Last Update This profile was last updated on and contains contributions from the Zoominfo Community. Is this you? Claim your profile. Wrong Pamela Quadekker? Pamela Quadekker IC Corporation HQ Phone: (331) 332-5000 Welcome to ZoomInfo Grow Sign Up For An Account + Get 5 more free contacts (one-time bonus) Have an account? Sign In GET Pamela'S CONTACT INFO It's free and takes 30 seconds! IC Corporation 2701 Navistar Drive Lisle, Illinois 60532 United States Company Description About IC Bus: IC Bus, LLC of Lisle, Ill., is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Navistar, Inc. (NYSE: NAV). The nation's largest integrated manufacturer of school buses, IC Bus is a global leader in passenger protection, chassis design, engines and ergonomics. ... more Find other employees at this company (1,183) Background Information Similar Profiles Other People with this Name Other people with the name Quadekker Jaimy Quadekker Innovation Booster Jet Quadekker Jet Quadekker Redactiebureau Gouwke Quadekker Ezwim B.V Stijn Quadekker ABN AMRO Ltd Matthias Quadekker Erasmusmc Zorgacademie unit T&O Browse ZoomInfo's Business Contact Directory by City Boston | New York | Houston | Chicago | Los Angeles | Atlanta Browse ZoomInfo's Business People Directory A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Browse ZoomInfo's Advanced Company Directory United States | CANADA 866-904-9666 Contact Login Support Careers SOLUTIONS Platform Products CUSTOMERS Customer Success Become a Partner COMPANY About News & Press Resources Webinars Blog FREE TRIAL Sign up to receive a free trial of the ZoomInfo Platform. Copyright © 2016 Zoom Information, Inc. Sitemap Privacy Terms & Conditions ${build}
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BP Cooper BP Cooper is an American screenwriter, film and commercial producer. He is best known for co-writing and producing the hit indie film Time Lapse, directed by Bradley D. King and starring Danielle Panabaker. In commercials he produced the AT&T "It's Not Complicated" campaign directed by Jorma Taccone and starring SNL actor Beck Bennet where he interviews kids. Cooper also produced the K-Swiss campaign starring Danny McBride's fictional character of Kenny Powers as the disruptive CEO of the company.
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Nermin Gozukirmizi Nermin Gözukirmizi, scientific advisor and professor in Istanbul University, was born on June 18, 1951 in İzmit, Turkey. She enrolled Department of Botany-Zoology in Istanbul University in 1967 and graduated in 1972. She started as a PhD student at Department of Botanic and Genetic, PhD thesis entitled: Effects of some chemicals and rays on Vicia faba (the mentor: Prof. Dr. Emine Bilge), defended in 1979. She started at Department of Biology in Istanbul University as an associate professor in 1985 and became a professor in 1992. Professor Nermin Gözukirmizi has been working at Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics since 2003. Nermin Gözukirmizi is Academic Member of Istanbul University since 1972. She took part for Establishment of Plant Biotechnology Research Unit at TÜBİTAK Marmara Research Center, Research Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (RIGEB), 1992-2006. 1992-2006. She also had an active role in the establishment of Molecular Biology and Genetics Department at Istanbul University. Her areas of research include plant tissue culture systems and gene transfer, polymorphism and molecular markers, GMO analysis and biosafety and epigenetics. She teaches undergraduate and graduate level courses on these subjects. She has performed lots of research with different plant species such as barley, wheat, potatoes, cicer, poplar, cotton and she is an author or co-author of numerous scientific papers (65) and several book chapters (20). Her recent internationally published scientific papers are related to retrotransposons, gene transfers and salt tolerance. Nermin Gozukirmizi supervised 20 MSc and 20 PhD theses, and her students (assistant professors, associate professors and professors) contribute valuable information to scientists in Turkey and other countries.
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AFM Advanced Manufacturing Technologies AFM, Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, the Spanish Association of Manufacturers of Machine Tools, accessories, parts and tools, represents 90% of machine tool and advanced manufacturing technology companies in Spain. AFM, based in San Sebastian and with an office in China (Tianjin), works to promote internationalisation and, through its INVEMA (Foundation for Machine Tool Research) technology unit, the technological innovation of its member companies. AFM defends and represents the industry's interests, building links with government bodies, professional associations and related organisations, particularly promoting inter-company relationships. It offers a comprehensive range of added-value services to its members, and is a part of the CECIMO (European Association of the Machine Tool Industries) and ECTA (European Cutting Tool Association) associations. Each year it organises the Members' General Meeting, while every two years it runs the Machine Tools and Manufacturing Technologies Conference and co-organises the Spanish Machine Tool Biennial together with the BEC Bilbao exhibition centre. THE INDUSTRY IN FIGURES Spain is the European Union's third most important producer and exporter of machine tools, and is ranked ninth in the world. This position has been achieved thanks to the commitment of manufacturers of machine tools, accessories, parts and tools to technological innovation, internationalisation and personal development. For example, by exporting an average of over 80% of the industry's production to international markets and investing approximately 5% of turnover in Research, Development and Innovation.
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Julia Lennon Julia Lennon (née Stanley; 12 March 1914 – 15 July 1958) was the mother of English musician John Lennon, who was born during her marriage to Alfred Lennon. After complaints to Liverpool's Social Services by her eldest sister, Mimi Smith (née Stanley), she handed over the care of her son to her sister. She later had one daughter after an affair with a Welsh soldier, but the baby was given up for adoption after pressure from her family. She then had two daughters, Julia and Jackie, with John 'Bobby' Dykins. She never divorced her husband, preferring to live as the common-law wife of Dykins for the rest of her life. She was known as being high-spirited and impulsive, musical, and having a strong sense of humour. She taught her son how to play the banjo and ukulele, and bought his first acoustic guitar, even though her eldest sister strongly disapproved. She kept in almost daily contact with Lennon, and when he was in his teens he often stayed overnight at her and Dykins' house. On 15 July 1958, she was struck down and killed by a car driven by an off-duty policeman, close to her sister's house at 251 Menlove Avenue. Lennon was traumatised by her death and wrote several songs about her, including "Julia" and "Mother". Biographer Ian MacDonald wrote that she was, "to a great extent ... her son's muse".
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Vonic Vonic is a professional services firm located in San Jose, CA. We provide technical staff, engineers, and project managers for short and long-term assignments to some of the largest companies in the US. Vonic also provides contract to hire, and contingency search services for direct placements at some of the lowest conversion rates in the industry. Additionally, Vonic is jumping into the MSP arena by offering a total solutions for small to mid size companies. Imagine having 24/7/365 complete IT support at a fraction of the cost you would have by hiring your own internal teams. With our call center located in Rocklin, CA., data centers in strategic locations, and the expertise to handle all of your IT and application support, backups, storage, and disaster recovery needs that are completely customizable, we are confident that our solution will save you time, money, and the headache of running your own internal IT operations while your business grows. Vonic, through our subsidiary Avantica, also offers QA and software development capabilities both domestically, and through our near shore offices in Costa Rica.
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Anupam Satyasheel Anupam is a serial entrepreneur who has co-founded over half a dozen organizations. In his diverse roles in the fields of Business, Finance, Risk Management and Strategic Consulting, he has created immense value for several organizations across the globe. Anupam is widely recognized as an innovative business thinker whose lateral solution finding skills have helped optimize the available resources for small and medium scale businesses. Anupam co-founded Occams Advisory in 2011 and has served as the CEO since 2012. Under his leadership Occams has achieved over 800% growth year over year over last 3 years. Anupam has advised many CEO’s and boards in the capacity of financial, operations and strategic consultant. Under his leadership, Occam’s has achieved exceptional results for its clients across industries and geographies. Prior to founding Occams, Anupam spent over half a decade on Wall Street with distinguished names like Barclays, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Fidelity Investments and Bank of Nova Scotia. Anupam has also worked for Siemens Telecom and a highly successful dot com. Anupam is an alumnus of Delhi University’s prestigious Shrirram College of Commerce, New York University’s Stern School of Business, and London Business School. Since 2005, he also serves on the Board of Child | Literacy, a New Jersey charity dedicated to the social and educational needs of children 6-18.
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Vimlesh Chaurasia Mr. Chaurasia, co-founder of RiSiKo Consulting LLP, has worked in various capacities and roles across India, USA, Southeast Asia and the CIS region. During these engagements, he has conducted and coordinated various Internal Audits, Process Control Audits and Business Enterprise Risks Assessments as well as forensic due diligence investigations for financial institutions and organizations.He has provided Strategic and Financial Advisory cum counsel to multinational clients and large family owned businesses in the Pharmaceuticals and Nutraceuticals sector. His strategic inputs regarding compliance and risks associated with their investments in India, USA, and South East Asia and the CIS region have immensely benefited his clients. Prior to RiSiKo, Mr. Chaurasia was a Director with a leading Indian advisory firm specializing in Internal Audits, Risk Advisory and Transaction Advisory. He was responsible for setting up a network of high-level business contacts across domains and managing relationships and projects across geographies. While working with this Indian advisory firm, he was able to set up various quality benchmarks for audit and certification of financial services. Within RiSiKo, Mr. Chaurasia was instrumental in facilitating the sale of assets worth 100+ Million USD in USA. He was also engaged as a strategic and financial advisor for bankruptcy proceeding filed under Chapter 11 of USA Bankruptcy Code. He was also involved in a case of termination of liquidation proceeding in Budapest, Hungary for one of the Indian client. Further, he has been instrumental in strategic decision-making, and validation of investment decisions on behalf of CEO Office and Board of Directors.
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Tom Catlin Thomas Allen "Tom" Catlin (September 8, 1931 – June 7, 2008) was an American football player and coach. He spent a total of 37 years in the NFL, including defensive coordinator stints with the Buffalo Bills (1978–82) and Seattle Seahawks (1983–92). Earlier, he had been a pilot in the Air Force. He was born in Ponca City, Oklahoma, and died in Seattle, Washington.
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Torgeir Vraa Torgeir Tarjei Olavsson Vraa (16 May 1868 – 21 June 1934) was a Norwegian educator, newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. He was born as Torgeir Rui in Fyresdal as a son of farmers. Upon graduating from Asker Seminary in 1889, he was hired as a school teacher in Modum. Here he married Maren Sofie Hansen (1870–1935) in October 1892. Vraa joined the Liberal Party, where Christopher Hornsrud was a leading figure on the left wing, but in 1897 the two joined the Labour Party. From 1902 to 1904 he was a journalist in the Labour Party newspaper Social-Demokraten in Kristiania. From 17 May 1905 he was the first editor-in-chief of the newly established Labour Party newspaper Fremtiden in Drammen, where he contributed to defining local journalism as a genre. Vraa was elected to the Parliament of Norway in 1906 for the constituency Strømsø og Tangen. He prevailed in the second round of voting, having won the endorsement from the local Liberals who pulled their candidate. He was a member of the Protocol Committee. In the next election in 1909 he lost this support and was not re-elected. He instead served as deputy mayor of Drammen from 1910 to 1913. In total he was a city council member from 1910 to 1919 and 1922 to 1928. He was also county chairman for a period, and national board member from 1904 to 1912 and 1918 to 1920. He did not join any splinter party in 1921 to 1923, but stayed in the Labour Party, and gained a parliamentary seat in the elections 1924 and 1930, representing the constituency Market towns of Buskerud county. For both terms he was a member of the Standing Committee on Forestry and Waterways. He died in June 1934 in Drammen, and was editor-in-chief until his death. The collected writings Artikler og petiter were published posthumously in 1936. A statue of him was raised in Drammen in 1936, and streets or squares have been named after him in Drammen and Skien.
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