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West Coast Heating & Air Conditioning West Coast Heating & Air Conditioning is a family owned business and have been servicing our customer's with Service repair, replacements, air duct cleaning and many other services. Established in 1985. I learned the trade when I went to work at my Father's company in Oakland. I found that my love for HVAC work and customer service was what I would strive for. I went to a HVAC Ventalation trade school and proceeded to get my contractors licence. I have serviced the Turlock, Stanislaus area since 1985 . I strive for happy and completely satisfied customer's. West Coast Heating and Air Conditioning is a family owned business and would like to thank all our customers who have put their trust in us and my business. Quality &Tradition Carries On! My name is William Calderon I was raised in Oakdale and graduated from Oakdale High School in 1978. I married my beautiful wife in1982 and have a daughter and son and 2 grandkids. I went to work for my father who owned Capital Heating in Oakland California. While employed there I mastered AC installations. furnace installations and replacements . I also learned sheet metal layout and gutter installations. I graduated from HVAC trade school and learned how to service all makes and models of air conditioning units ,furnace installation and repair, Air handlers, installation of ductless units and more.
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Carvalho Leite Carlos Antônio Dobbert de Carvalho Leite, best known as Carvalho Leite (June 25, 1912 – July 19, 2004) was a Brazilian football (soccer) player who played as a striker. He was born in Rio de Janeiro. In career (1927–1943) was played for Petropolitano and Botafogo. He won five Campeonato Carioca (1930, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935) and was top goalscorer in 1936, 1938, 1939. Carvalho Leite was a member of the Brazilian 1930 World Cup squad, being the youngest player of the tournament (a record he held until Pelé debuted at 17 in the 1958 World Cup. He was also a part of the 1934 World Cup squad. He died in July 2004 at the age of 92, by which time he was the last surviving player of the Brazilian 1930 World Cup team.
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Maureen Bunyan Maureen Bunyan is an Aruban-American Washington, D.C.-based television journalist. Currently she is the lead co-anchor at WJLA-TV. Bunyan is a founder and board member of IWMF (International Women's Media Foundation), a founder of the National Association of Black Journalists. and President of Maureen Bunyan Communications, Inc. She was named a "Washingtonian of the Year" in 1992 and has been inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Washington Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, "The Silver Circle" of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), and the Broadcast Pioneers Club of Washington.
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David Oni I'm little kid trying to make it big in a massive world. I live just outside London and go to a Grammar school in Gravesend, There's not much success where I live and it seems people are very content with remaining average. I'm gonna break that mould. I'm a smart kid who could through hard work have a very good future in the financial sector, I'm also an artist, a rap artist. Music plays a huge part of my life, because for me there's a song for every occassion, situation, thought or emotion. I listen to everything from grime to pop, hip hop to rock and from bassline to indie. I use all this music to inspire me in my own. At the moment I have no access to a studio so there's no way of getting demos recorded and trying to get discovered. My motto, or inspirational tag line is 'Absolutely Stunning' because i know that's what i will do when i achieve success i will be 'Absolutely Stunning' and those who hate on me and doubt me will be 'Absolutely Stunned'. Follow my quest for success through my blog 'The life and times of me'
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Kdka Pittsburgh's E-Resource is a division of CBS Radio that specializes in recruitment advertising through print, radio, career fairs, the Internet and special events. Pittsburgh's E-Resource is an employment publication in Pittsburgh that offers radio support for papers and clients. It distributes more than 38,000 papers to over 850 locations in and around the Pittsburgh metropolitan area and its surrounding counties. Pittsburgh's E-Resource also provides information for employers and job seekers. Additionally, it organizes various career fairs and customized recruitment events for its clients. Its advertisers include Pittsburgh Technical Institute, Sysco, Waddell & Reed, Consol Energy, Infinity Broadcasting and Merry Maids. Pittsburgh's E-Resource provides consultation services and is located in Pittsburgh.
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21st Group Army The 76th Group Army, formerly the 21st Group Army, is a military formation of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, originally formed in 1949.
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Progressive Action Party The Progressive Action Party (PAP) was a Cuban political party led by Fulgencio Batista. The party was founded in 1949, after the 1948 general elections, under the name of United Action Party (PAU). In 1952, certain to lose the election, Batista made a coup d'etat by seizing the Presidency.
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Rudolf Leuckart (chemist) Carl Louis Rudolf Alexander Leuckart (June 23, 1854 – July 24, 1889) was a German chemist who discovered the Leuckart reaction and Leuckart thiophenol reaction.He was the son of Karl Georg Friedrich Rudolf Leuckart (1822–1898) a renowned German zoologist. He received his PhD at the University of Leipzig in 1879 and his habilitation at University of Göttingen in 1883, where he also became professor.
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Poitiers Cathedral Poiters Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Poitiers) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Poitiers, France. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Poitiers. Its construction began in 1162 by Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine on the ruins of a Roman basilica, and work was well advanced by the end of the 12th century. It is the largest medieval monument in the city of Poitiers. It is built in the Romanesque and Early Gothic styles, the latter predominating. It consists of three naves almost equal in height and width, all three of which decrease towards the west, thus enhancing the perspective. Its length is 308 ft., and the keystone of the central vaulted roof is 89 ft. above the pavement. There is no apse, and the exterior generally has a heavy appearance. The principal front, which is broad relative to its height, has unfinished side-towers 105 and 110 ft. tall, begun in the 13th century. Most of the windows of the choir and the transepts preserve their stained glass of the 12th and 13th centuries; the end window, which is certainly the first in the order of time, contains the figures of Henry II and Eleanor. The choir stalls, carved between 1235 and 1257, are among the oldest in France. On the night of 25 December 1681 the organ was destroyed by fire. It was not until 1770-78 that a campaign was launched to build a replacement. François-Henri Clicquot, at that time the leading organ-builder in France, was appointed to undertake the work, but died in Pentecost 1790 before completing the work. His son, Claude-François Clicquot, finished the job, handing it over for presentation in March 1791. The instrument is a beautiful example of eighteenth-century organ design, and is still largely intact.
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Sarah Erickson & Keith Fechtman Sarah Erickson & Keith Fechtman Brad and Eloise Erickson of Greenwood announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Erickson, to Keith Fechtman, son of Dr. Jim Fechtman and Debbie Fechtman, both of Franklin. Miss Erickson graduated from Center Grove High School in 1995 and received an associate’s degree in radiography from Indiana University School of Medicine in 2008. She is employed as a radiographer at St. Francis Hospital and is pursuing a degree for ultrasound. The future groom graduated from Franklin Community High School in 1997 and received an associate’s degree from George Washington University in 2005. He received a bachelor’s degree in business in 2006 from the University of Indianapolis, where he is studying to receive a master of business administration degree in December. He is also a member of the U.S. Army Reserve. The wedding is set for November at the Conrad Hotel in Indianapolis. ( Click Here to return to Announcements)
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Joe Bergl Joseph P. Bergl (1901-September 1950) was a mechanic who supplied specially designed vehicles for Chicago's underworld including Al Capone's Chicago Outfit to Depression-era outlaws George "Machine Gun" Kelly and members of the Barker Gang. Operating from his garage Bergl Auto Sales on 22nd Street, next to Ralph "Bottles" Capone's Cotton Club, Bergl would supply Capone's organization with custom made cars for both protection and evasion purposes including armor plated vehicles with bulletproof windows as well as creating oil slicks, smokescreens, and other devices designed to elude police pursuit. Members of the Barker Gang used such a car robbing Federal Reserve Bank messengers at Jackson Boulevard on September 22, 1933. After a patrolman was killed, the gang fled the scene with a load of canceled checks and eventually forced to abandon their car after crashing it. Upon finding the wrecked car, police traced the vehicle to Bergl's shop and arrested Gus Winkler, member of the Chicago Outfit and Bergl's silent partner, naming the Chicago gangster of being a member of a national armed robbery syndicate, supposedly including Depression-era bandits George "Machine Gun" Kelly and Vernon Miller. Winkler would be killed in a gangland slaying by unidentified gunmen on October 9, reportedly suspecting Winkler would turn states evidence in exchange for reducing the long prison sentence faced by the charges. Although Bergl was allowed to live, the exposure to law enforcement officials ended his usefulness to the crime syndicate as criminals would turn to competitor Clarence Lieder.
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Amanda Lyons-Archambault Amanda holds an LL.M. in Taxation from Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, and a J.D. from Washington & Lee University School of Law. She has a pronounced interest in corporate tax law, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, and international corporate tax planning. Prior to studying law, Amanda graduated from Clemson University with Bachelor of Arts degrees in Philosophy and Russian History. She also enjoyed studying abroad in 2012 at St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University in St. Petersburg, Russia. Amanda was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina, and attended Bishop England High School on Daniel Island. In her free time, Amanda enjoys gardening, painting decoy ducks, skiing, and college football.
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A Good Time for a Dime A Good Time for a Dime is a 1941 Disney short film in which Donald Duck watches a risquée Daisy perform a parody the Dance of the seven veils in a Mutoscope at a penny arcade nickelodeon peep show. Donald also struggles with a crane drop machine and a miniature airplane ride.
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Ulf Erik Knudsen Ulf Erik Knudsen (born 20 December 1964) is a Norwegian politician representing the Progress Party. He has been a Member of Parliament from Buskerud since 1997.
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Alexander Irwin Lieutenant-General Alexander Irvine or Irwin (died 1752) was a British Army officer.
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Albert Resis Albert Resis (born December 16, 1921) is an American historian, Professor of History at Northern Illinois University 1964-1992. Since 1992 he is a Professor emeritus and a writer. He is the author of the books Stalin, the Politburo and the Onset of the Cold War: 1945-1946 (1988) and Molotov Remembers: Inside Kremlin Politics (together with Russian author Felix Chuev) (1993). He is also the main author of a number of articles in Encyclopædia Britannica on Russian and Soviet history.
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Surfing Magazine Founded in December 1964, Surfing Magazine is a magazine originally titled 'International Surfing Magazine,' a publication that was founded by Orange County local Dick Graham and surf photographer Leroy Grannis. Later on, the magazine was acquired by Adrian B. Lopez, a New York magazine publisher who relocated the magazine to the east coast. Eventually the title was renamed "Surfing Magazine" and moved to Southern California, still under the ownership of Adrian Lopez. In 1980, Australian millionaire Clyde Packer bought the magazine after leaving his native Australia and settling in Laguna Beach and ultimately, Santa Barbara. The magazine moved its offices to San Clemente where it was published for more than 15 years before being purchased by Primedia, and later purchased again by supermarket magnate Ron Burkle's Source Interlink. Always in competition with nearby Surfer Magazine, ultimately both magazines came under the ownership of Source Interlink, where they remain as of 2016. Surfing Magazine is the official magazine for Vans Triple Crown of Surfing and the National Scholastic Surfing Association. Many popular features include Annual Green Issue and Annual Swimsuit Issue, Shaper of the Year, and International Surfing Day.
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Hackney Downs (ward) Hackney Downs is a ward in the London Borough of Hackney, corresponding roughly to the Hackney Downs area of London, UK and forms part of the Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency. It was created for the May 2002 local election. There was previously a Downs ward from 1965 to 1978. The ward returns three councillors every four years to Borough Council and at the last election, held on 22 May 2014 Michael Desmond, Anna-Joy Rickard and Rick Muir, all Labour Party candidates, were returned. Turnout was 39.8%. In 2001, Hackney Downs ward had a total population of 10,294. This compares with the average ward population within the borough of 10,674.
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Geoffrey de Havilland, Jr. Geoffrey Raoul de Havilland Jr., OBE (18 February 1910 – 27 September 1946) was a British test pilot and the son of the English aviation pioneer and aircraft designer of the same name, Geoffrey de Havilland. de Havilland was born in Kingsclere, Hampshire in 1910. Geoffrey de Havilland Jr. became de Havilland's Chief Test Pilot and made the maiden flights of both the de Havilland Mosquito and the de Havilland Vampire. de Havilland was awarded the OBE in the King's birthday honours in 1945. de Havilland died on the evening of 27 September 1946 whilst carrying out high speed tests in the de Havilland DH.108 TG306 which broke up over the Thames estuary, the remains of the aircraft being discovered the following day in the mud of Egypt Bay, Gravesend, Kent. Found on the mud flats at Whitstable, his parachute pull ring untouched, the body of Captain de Havilland was found to have suffered a broken neck, the result of the aircraft having undergone severe and violent longitudinal oscillations prior to break-up, which resulted in de Havilland's head striking the cockpit canopy with great force. A pilot who flew another DH.108, Capt. Eric "Winkle" Brown suggests that a factor in de Havilland's death was due to his height, Brown suffering similar oscillations during a test flight, which due to his shorter stature, did not result in his head contacting the cockpit hood. The David Lean film The Sound Barrier is based upon this event. de Havilland' was a cousin of the actresses Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine.
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Luke Howarth Luke Ronald Howarth (born 6 June 1972) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since the 2013 federal election, representing the Division of Petrie. He is a member of the Liberal National Party of Queensland, and sits with the Liberal Party in federal parliament.
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Code Blue Computing, Inc. Code Blue Computing, Inc. headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado is the leading IT provider to the Denver metro area. Code Blue provides superior service at a great value. Specializing in computer sales and service, laptop repair, iPhone screen replacement, data backup and recovery, cloud based backups, disaster planning for small businesses, networking, software and hardware installation, computer tune up, server setup maintenance, virus, adware, and spyware removal, and website development. Service areas include Broomfield, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, and Lafayette. We quote a low flat rate for home based jobs or a low hourly rate for our small business partners. Monthly maintenance agreements are available to keep IT costs low. We have a high level of commitment to customer service and guarantee you will be thrilled with the service you will receive. Named the 2012 Small Business of the Year by the City of Thornton. Code Blue Computing will come to your location, according to your schedule. Appointments are available 7 days a week. We Bring Computers Back to Life!
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Seaside Children's Dentistry At Seaside, we are specialists in Pediatric Dentistry. We emphasize prevention and strive to make dental visits a positive experience. Our practice treats very young patients, adolescents and children with special needs.The office is designed specifically for kids with TV's, video games, and playful pirate scenery. Established in 1996. Seaside Children's Dentistry used to be McLellan Dental and was a fully family dentistry. A couple years ago we became strictly pediatric and changed our name to Seaside Children's Dentistry. Dr. Matt McLellan Diplomat American Board of Pediatric Dentistry Dr. Matt McLellan received his undergraduate degree from the University of Hawaii. He went onto the University of Florida College of Dentistry where he earned his dental degree and also completed an additional two-year residency in pediatric dentistry. Dr. McLellan is board certified in pediatric dentistry and is a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Florida Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and the St Augustine Dental Society. He is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Florida College of Dentistry, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, and he works with the Headstart Program and the Good Samaritan Dental Clinic in St. Johns County. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife Barbara and two children. He is active in Boy Scouts, Kiwanis and the Army National Guard.
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WCCO-TV WCCO-TV, virtual channel 4 (UHF digital channel 32), is a CBS owned-and-operated television station, licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States and serving the Twin Cities television market. The station is owned by the CBS Television Stations subsidiary of CBS Corporation. WCCO-TV's studios are located on South 11th Street along Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, and its transmitter is located at the Telefarm complex in Shoreview, Minnesota.
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Nura Bazdulj-Hubijar Nura Bazdulj-Hubijar (born 20 August 1951) is a Bosnian novelist, poet and playwright. Born near Foča, she attended school and medical college in Sarajevo after which she moved to Travnik. In addition to her work in medical microbiology, she has published many novels, poems and plays. She also contributes to children's magazines.
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Neuroblastoma UK The Society, now Neuroblastoma UK, was formed in October 1982 by a group of parents whose children were suffering from or had died from neuroblastoma, a very aggressive childhood cancer affecting children up to about the age of 14 years. The Trust Deed formally creating the charity was signed on 20 May 1983. The Society is registered as a national charity 326385 with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. The charity's sole purpose is the relief of children suffering from neuroblastoma, and to achieve this it raises funds for medical research into improving both diagnosis and treatment of the disease. NBUK also offers an opportunity for parents to give each other mutual help, support and comfort. Neuroblastoma UK is administered by a Board of Trustees made up of lay members who are parents or close relatives of children who have neuroblastoma, and senior medical staff who treat the disease. The whole administration is carried out by voluntary effort so costs are kept to a minimum, with well over 90% of funds raised being spent directly on helping to fight the disease.
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Ludwig Binswanger Ludwig Binswanger (April 13, 1881 – February 5, 1966) was a Swiss psychiatrist and pioneer in the field of existential psychology. His grandfather (also named Ludwig Binswanger) was founder of the "Bellevue Sanatorium" in Kreuzlingen, and his uncle Otto Binswanger was a professor of psychiatry at the University of Jena. He is considered the most distinguished of the phenomenological psychologists, and the most influential in making the concepts of existential psychology known in Europe and the United States.
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Move With Grace Dance Studio Dance training can benefit your children by making them more confident, focused and help them to build strength-both physically and emotionally. Move With Grace Dance Studio in Cambridge is a performing arts education centre that enhances these qualities in our students through dance in a fun engaging and dynamic environment. We have been voted Best Dance School, 1st Place Diamond award by Cambridge Times Readers Choice Awards for 9 years. Join us and give your child the gift that will last a lifetime! Qualified Instructors, Class viewing areas, age appropriate choreography, costumes and music. 5 Studios, large parent lobby with wireless internet. Established in 2004. Move with Grace was opened to encourage all people of all abilities to learn to love dance and have a sense of community. Robyn and Jim Tedesco who own the studio take great pride in it and the studio allows them to spend a lot of time with their 3 beautiful kids Robyn Tedesco has been involved in dance for more than 30 years. During her career she has been a performer, choreographer, teacher, an adjudicator and a studio owner. Robyn attended Ryerson University in Toronto and later, the University of Waterloo, where she attained a Bachelor of Arts in Dance. She is trained in all forms of dance with particular emphasis on Ballet, Jazz, Performance and National dances. As a competitive dancer Robyn won several titles both nationally and internationally and represented Canada in the 1988 Worlds Fair in Louisiana. Robyn has performed or danced with Disney, Frank Mills, the Labatt's Blue Briar, New York City School of Performing Arts, and in the Movie 'One Magic Christmas.' Robyn is a certified member of the International Academy of Dance Adjudicators, British Association of teachers of Dance, and Canadian Dance Teachers Association.
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William Rainey Harper College Harper College is a comprehensive community college dedicated to providing excellent education at an affordable cost, promoting personal growth, enriching the local community and meeting the challenges of a global society. Harper offers classes, certificates and degrees in the following areas: Architecture and Construction Arts, Communication, Media Business, Management and Administration Education and Training ESL English as a Second Language Health Science Hospitality Human Services and Social Science Information Technology Manufacturing Paralegal, Law Enforcement, Public Safety Pre-Professional Science, Math, Engineering Supply Chain Management, Transportation and Logistics Established in 1965. The college was established by referendum in 1965 and opened September 1967. It is named for Dr. William Rainey Harper, a pioneer in the junior college movement in the United States and the first president of the University of Chicago. William Rainey Harper (July 24, 1856 - January 10, 1906) was one of the leading American academic leaders of the late 19th century and the early 20th century. Harper helped to establish both the University of Chicago and Bradley University, and he served as the first presidents of both institutions. One of Harper's ideas, that students should be able to study the first two years of college in their own communities to be better prepared for the rigors of college, helped lead to the creation of the system of community colleges in the United States.
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Federalist Party (Italy) The Federalist Party (Partito Federalista) was a federalist Italian political party. It was launched as Federalist Union (Unione Federalista) on 1 June 1994 by Gianfranco Miglio, an influent Senator and political scientist who left Lega Nord in May over disagreements with Umberto Bossi, and Umberto Giovine, an ex-Socialist who was at the time member of Forza Italia. In July 1995 the group was strengthened by the joining of eleven deputies: all former members of Lega Nord, who had previously joined the Federalist Italian League and the Federalists and Liberal Democrats. This made possible the establishment of a sub-group within the Mixed Group in the Chamber. The party was officially founded, changing its denomination, on 17 December 1995. At the founding congress in Milan also Vittorio Sgarbi, art critic and maverick politician, joined the party. The program of the party included the idea of transforming Italy in a federal State, modelled onto the examples of Switzerland and the United States, composed by three cantons (Padania, Etruria and Mediterranea) and the five existing autonomous regions. The federation would have been presided by a strong President. For the 1996 general election Sgarbi left Miglio to form a list with Marco Pannella, the Pannella-Sgarbi List. Miglio was elected Senator in his single-seat constituency in Como with the support of the Pole of Freedoms as Umberto Giovine, the party's secretary, did in Lodi. In 1997 the Federalist Party formed joint lists with the Union of the Centre at the local level and continued its approachment with Forza Italia. The party was almost disbanded after the death of Miglio in 2001, but continued to exist and to be active under the leadership of Giovine until 2008, when it was merged into the Movement for Autonomy.
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Santissima Trinità a Via Condotti Santissima Trinità a Via Condotti or Santissima Trinità degli Spagnoli is a church in Rome at the start of via Condotti in the Campo Marzio district. It is one of the national churches of Spain in Rome.
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Active Duty Active Duty is the umbrella name for the American, originally North Carolina-based gay pornographic film studios founded by Dennis Ashe specializing in the production of pornographic movies featuring portrayals of military men that are gay, straight and bisexual, engaging in solo or gay sexual action. Dink Flamingo was the pseudonym of the producer-director of the films. Since Active Duty was acquired by Montreal-based Gamma Entertainment in 2014, Dink Flamingo is a trademark which no longer refers to a person.
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Kinghaven Farms Kinghaven Farms is a thoroughbred horse racing stable founded in 1967 by Donald G. "Bud" Willmot. Located in King City, Ontario, north of Toronto, the success of the stable would see it expand to the United States with the acquisition of a 660-acre (2.7 km2) farm and training center near Ocala, Florida. Kinghaven became a father/son operation in 1974 when Bud's son David S. Willmot began managing the farm's racing/breeding program's. One of the most decorated racing stables in Canadian history, on five occasions it won Canada's most important horse race, the Queen's Plate. American John J. Tammaro, Jr., one of the Big Four of Maryland Thoroughbred racing, was head trainer from 1976 to 1985. He conditioned five Canadian Champions for Kinghaven, including the 1979 Queen's Plate winner Steady Growth and U.S. Champion 2-Yr-Old Colt and Canadian Horse of the Year, Deputy Minister. Trainer Roger Attfield succeeded Tammaro in 1985. En route to being inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame, Attfield won numerous prestigious races for Kinghaven in North America including four editions of the Queen's Plate. Since inception, Kinghaven Farms has bred or raced more than 150 stakes race winners, including back-to-back Canadian Triple Crown champions Izvestia and With Approval in 1989 and 1990. At its peak, Kinghaven Farms had 250 horses including nearly 100 broodmares and owned syndicate shares in close to two dozen top stallions standing at Kentucky stud farms. The stable has earned 30 Sovereign Awards including champion breeder on nine occasions plus another five as champion owner. Following the death of Bud Willmot in 1994, his son David, current Chairman and CEO of Woodbine Entertainment Group, has been in charge of Kinghaven Farms.
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Sihlangu Holdings Sihlangu Investment Holdings is a holding company investing in Transportation, Property Management, Construction, Engineering Consulting and Business Advisory Services. We are a level 1 BBBEE contributor which was established in 2015 to cater for the diverse needs of society. Sihlangu Holdings is a cutting edge company with its objective being the total empowerment of African societies through access to employment, and skills development, through our subsidiary companies. To ensure the attainment of our Vision, we work with a network of adequately skilled and experienced Partners specialising in the industries we invest in and thus who drive the strategic direction of Sihlangu Holdings and its subsidiaries. At Sihlangu Holdings we believe that people are critical to the success of our business. We empower our people by giving them access to knowledge, develop their skills and provide them with opportunities to thrive.
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Robert Kahn Architect Robert Kahn Architect, PC, is a boutique architectural firm located in New York City, selectively working on projects that engage our personal interest and thus generate meaningful impact for our clients. Prior to founding his own practice in New York in 1986, Robert Kahn worked for James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates, London, where he was Senior Designer. Kahn is a fellow of the American Academy in Rome, and has received numerous awards from the American Institute of Architects (AIA). He was honored with the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Washington University School of Architecture and the Glassman Prize for Design Excellence from Yale University. The firm has been fortunate to attract many clients from the creative arts, including Haverford College, the Classic Stage Company, Lincoln Center Theaters, and Greene Street Films; actors Kevin Kline and Phoebe Cates, Daniel Day-Lewis and Rebecca Miller, and Mary-Louise Parker; playwright David Mamet; film directors Wes Anderson and Nicholas Hytner; artist Frank Stella; and musician Adam Duritz Kahn's work has been featured in Architectural Digest, House & Garden, Metropolitan Home, The New York Times Magazine, and The New York Times, among many other publications. He has taught design at Columbia University, Ohio State University, and Yale University, where he held a Davenport Chair Professorship.
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T-Mobile T-Mobile International AG is a German holding company for Deutsche Telekom AG's various mobile communications subsidiaries outside Germany. Based in Bonn, Germany, its subsidiaries operate GSM, UMTS and LTE-based cellular networks in Europe, the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The company has financial stakes in mobile operators in both Central and Eastern Europe. The T-Mobile brand is present in 12 European countries – Austria, Croatia (as Hrvatski telekom), Czech Republic, Albania, Germany (as Telekom), Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania and Slovakia, as well as the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. It was present in the United Kingdom up until 2015 when the brand was replaced by EE. Globally, T-Mobile International subsidiaries have a combined total of approximately 230 million subscribers. T-Mobile International is the world's fifteenth-largest mobile-phone service provider by subscribers and the fourth-largest multinational after the UK's Vodafone, India's Airtel, and Spain's Telefónica.
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Nootcharin Sukkhongdumnoen Nootcharin Sukkhongdumnoen (Thai: นุชจรินทร์ สุขคงดำเนิน; born February 10, 1978 in Bangkok) is a Thai taekwondo practitioner, who competed in the women's featherweight category. She claimed the silver medal in the 51-kg division at the 1998 Asian Games in her native Bangkok, retrieved a bronze at the 2003 World Taekwondo Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, and later attained a fifth-place finish in the 58-kg category at the 2004 Summer Olympics, representing her nation Thailand. Sukkhongdumnoen qualified for the Thai squad in the women's featherweight class (57 kg) at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, by defeating Uzbekistan's Irina Kaydashova for the top spot and securing a berth from the Asian Olympic Qualifying Tournament in her native Bangkok. Sukkhongdumnoen had to deal with tough crowds at the start of the tournament, as she upset the Greek favorite and two-time Olympian Areti Athanasopoulou on the marginal judging decision, resulting to a 6–6 draw and a storming protest from the opposition. Following her surprising victory in the opening round, Sukkhongdumnoen defied odds to pummel Chinese Taipei's Chi Shu-ju in the quarterfinals by a narrow 2–1 margin, before she fell short on the referee's decision to U.S. taekwondo neophyte and eventual silver medalist Nia Abdallah in the semifinals. When Abdallah progressed to the final, Sukkhongdumnoen gave herself a chance for the Olympic bronze medal in the repechage, but dropped abruptly to a 3–6 decision against Spain's Sonia Reyes in her first playoff, relegating Sukkhongdumnoen to fifth position.
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Rhydderch ap Iestyn Rhydderch ap Iestyn (died 1033) was king of Gwent and Morgannwg in south Wales and later took over the kingdom of Deheubarth and controlled Powys.
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Foam Warehouse NW Foam Warehouse NW has one of the Northwest's largest selection of foam in stock! We design and cut foam for almost everything. So if you sit, lay, stand or jump on it, we can help provide the foam padding you need. We have an extensive selection of foams with a wide range of grades, densities, and firmnesses while providing to wholesale and retail customers. At our Clackamas location our team of foam experts can create many types of custom products. We can do everything from cutting, gluing and shredding, to slitting and fiber wrapping. We craft products for upholstery, camping, RV, boats, seat cushions, and bedding. Because of our nearly 20 years in the custom mattress business we're also able to create products from memory foam and convoluted (egg crate) foams. We have a large selection of fine materials to create your custom products. Like our parent company, North America Mattress Corporation, Foam Warehouse NW is dedicated to integrity and quality. We have a long history of responding to customers' needs by creating the products you want. Great care is taken at every step of the process, providing our customers with high quality products made right here in America. We can ship worldwide and deliver locally.
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Faizan S. Syed Faizan S. Syed (born April 22, 1981) is a Pakistani entrepreneur and public speaker. He is currently serving as Chief Executive Officer of HTV, the only TV channel in Pakistan that provides health and lifestyle content.
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Pittsburgh Phantoms (NPSL) The Pittsburgh Phantoms were a professional soccer team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1967. The club was a member of the non-FIFA sanctioned National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). All of the team's home games were played at Forbes Field, which also served as the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Prior to the 1967 season, Herb Vogt was introduced as the team's head coach and general manager. At his first press conference, he gave the first public announcement that the team would be named the "Pittsburgh Phantoms". The colors of the team's uniforms were purple and white. However two months later, Vogt returned to Germany and resigned from his position with the team. János Bédl then became the Phantom's second coach and was given a three-year $65,000 contract. However Bédl was fired after just four games. He later sued the team, settling out of court for $32,500. He then joined the Chicago Spurs as their head coach for the remainder of the 1967 season. Co Prins then became the head coach for a handful of games before being replaced by Josef "Pepi" Gruber in June. In addition to the multiple coaching changes, the Phantoms settled out of court with Sparta Rotterdam, a Dutch professional soccer club based in Rotterdam, for $50,000 when the team signed Theo Laseroms to a contract, while he was still under contract with Sparta. Following the 1967 season, the NPSL merged with the United Soccer Association to form the North American Soccer League. The Phantoms folded before the 1968 NASL season due to poor attendance, drawing only an average of 3,122 – only the Chicago Spurs had a lower average.
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Declan Tyrrell (FCCA,FMAAT) Declan is the founder and owner of Lucid Solutions, a company that focuses on helping its clients grow their businesses. Through consultancy and training focused on Business Development and Selling Lucid help their clients Grow by ✔ Reducing Client attrition ✔ Increasing Cross Selling and Upselling ✔ Reducing Risk when Acquiring new businesses or teams ✔ Maximising Business Development activity ✔ Shorten the Sales cycle The LUCID Way© is to ✔Listen, ✔Understand, ✔ Collaborate, ✔Innovate and ✔Deliver©. We help Clients through our SMART offering; ►S - Selling & Performance Management ►M - Mergers & Acquisitions ►A - Advisory ►R - Reporting, Customer Intelligence ►T - Talent management We believe that the 21st Century Smart Enterprise will be both lean and agile and understand the need to be prepared for rapid and frequent change. To ensure that we can contribute to your success and help you achieve Your Objectives we have aligned our services and products to deliver agile on-demand solutions that are results focused and directed towards creating client self-sufficiency.
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Speednet Speednet Communications Limited is a Belizean communications company established in 2003. It mostly deals with cellular services under the brand name "SMART" and other landline services.
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Stuart Young (1934–1986) Stuart Young (1934–1986) was an English business executive and accountant. Young was the brother of a former UK cabinet minister David Young, Baron Young of Graffham. He succeeded George Howard as the chairman of the BBC board of governors in 1983 and remained in this role until his early death from cancer in 1986. When he first became a BBC governor in 1981 he argued that the BBC should be funded by advertising. However, he later changed his mind and argued for the continuation of the television licence during the Peacock Committee. This disappointed Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who disliked the television licence and had originally appointed Young believing that, as a Conservative, he would challenge the more left-leaning Director-General of the BBC, Alasdair Milne. She believed that Young had “gone native” and was now supporting the BBC instead of the government. At the time of his death, Young had with his wife Shirley, two daughters - Lesley and Lynda - a son-in-law, Denis, and one-year-old granddaughter, Sophie.[citation needed]
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Paddy Adenuga Paddy Adenuga was born in London, England at St. Thomas Hospital on June 21, 1984. He lived in Lagos, Nigeria from 1984 till 1994 and attended Corona Primary School, Victoria-Island and then Kings College Secondary School in Marina, Lagos. In late 1994 at the age of 10 years old, he moved to Harlingen, Texas, to attend the prestigious Marine Military Academy (MMA). After 3 years at MMA, he attended The Tenney School in Houston, Texas and in early 1998 graduated from high school at the age of 13 years old. In the summer of 1998, still at the age of 13, he started my university education at the University of Massachusetts, Boston studying Business Administration. In early 2000 he transferred to Northeastern University and in 2002 he graduated with a Bachelors in Business Management at the age of 18. He worked in a family owned conglomerate, the Mike Adenuga Group, from 2002 to 2006. He was the Group Executive Director of the Group's telecom division known as GLO and also the upstream exploration & production company, ConOil Producing. In 2006, he left the Mike Adenuga Group and moved to London to setup an oil brokering firm with a business partner called Cayne & Cayne. Cayne & Cayne brokered supplies of refined petroleum product to Nigerian oil firms. In 2009, he returned to the Mike Adenuga Group in an even more senior capacity as the co-CEO of GLO & ConOil Producing. In 2012 he moved back to London to specialise in Oil & Gas Investments and Consultancy, Food & Beverage Investments, General Investments, and Film Production. In August of 2016, he launched Pegasus Capital Investments.
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Richard Planton Richard Planton, 64, of McDonald, died Tuesday April 24, 2012 at his home with the love of his family surrounding him. He was born February 14, 1948 in Youngstown, Ohio the son of the late Dudley H. & Olive V. Thomas Planton. He was a 1966 graduate of Girard High School, where he played basketball and acquired the nick name "Big Bird". He then attended Youngstown State University studying business until he volunteered for the draft and served in Vietnam for the Army. Upon discharge, Richard worked for International Mill Sevices for 35 years. He was honored with the President's Award in 1992, promoted to General Manager in 1996 and looked forward to going to work every day. He was a life long member of the Girard First Christian Church where he served as a deacon and elder. He was an avid golfer and served on the Board of Directors for Oak Tree Country Club, where he made a hole in one on the 3rd hole! His other passion was playing gin with his daughter and with the guys at Oak Tree. He is survived by his wife the former Barbara Bowes whom he married August 1, 1970, daughter, Christine (Kevin) Planton Fedyski of Phoenix, Arizona, granddaughter Abby Hope, who was the light of his life; and sister Patricia (Don) Zurcher of Manchester, Connecticut. He is also survived by his mother in law, Dorothy Bowes and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday April 28, 2012 at 11:00 AM at Blackstone Funeral Home. Family will receive relatives and friends on Friday from 6-8 PM at the funeral home. The family request that Material Contributions be made to the Girard First Christian Church or Hospice of the Valley 5190 Market Street Youngstown, Ohio 44512. Visit www.blackstonesfh.com to view this obituary and send condolences to the Planton family. Service Information
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Stephen Crisp Stephen Crisp (1628–1692) of Colchester, England, was a Quaker activist, "traveller in the Ministry" and prolific writer. He is credited with establishing the Quaker faith in the Low Countries (Holland). There was a Dutch expatriate community in Colchester and his mother and`second wife were Dutch. In 1683 he bought the ancient St Helen's Chapel and gave it to the Colchester Quakers.
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Henry W. Bishop Henry W. Bishop (June 2, 1829 – September 28, 1913) was a Massachusetts-born leading citizen of Chicago, Illinois in the late 19th century. He was the first president of the Union Club of Chicago, a private association organized by sixty of the city's leading gentlemen. His tenure lasted from 1878 to 1883. He later was president of the Chicago Club from 1892 through 1894. A judicial official, he also served as a master in chancery. In his will, Bishop left $2.5 million to form the John Crerar Library of engineering, medical, and science texts, located on the University of Chicago campus. Bishop Street at 1438 West in Chicago is named for Bishop.
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Marks Point, New South Wales Marks Point is a suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia, located 23 kilometres (14 mi) from Newcastle's central business district and forming a small peninsula extending into the eastern side of Lake Macquarie. The suburb is named after the Marks brothers, and is one of the oldest suburbs in the Lake Macquarie area. Local businesses in Marks Point include a marina, post office, newsagency, hairdressing salon, take away and bowling club. There is also Public School, child care centre and a community hall available for hire which backs onto the local soccer field. At the 2006 census, 23.0% of homes in the northeast of the suburb were Housing Commission properties, compared to 2.8% in other parts of the suburb. Marks Point and nearby areas were until recently serviced by the nearby Belmont Airport (IATA Code - BEO) in the suburb's south, which has since been closed down for redevelopment. Named after Charles Marks who had an orchard there. Early settlers were Henry and Charles were brothers of Maurice Marks, an early settler in Belmont. Henry bought the land at the Point and he and Charles went into partnership in an orchard. In 1885 he sold this to Charles, who lived on at Marks Point until he died. The Marks brothers' orchard grew oranges and pineapples. In the 1920s there were still Chinese Market Gardens near the present Marks Point School. Charlie Hollis operated a slipway and marine business in Edith Street from 1954 to 1980, when it became Marks Point Marina.
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Hans Föllmer Hans Föllmer (20 May 1941 in Heiligenstadt, Thuringia, Germany) is a German mathematician, currently Professor Emeritus at the Humboldt University of Berlin, Visiting Professor at the National University of Singapore, and Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University. He was awarded the Cantor medal in 2006. He specialized in Stochastics and Mathematical finance. In 2007 he became doctor honoris causa at the Paris Dauphine University.
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Triton (mythology) Triton (/ˈtraɪtən/; Greek: Τρίτων Tritōn) is a mythological Greek god, the messenger of the sea. He is the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, god and goddess of the sea respectively, and is herald for his father. He is usually represented as a merman, having the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, "sea-hued", according to Ovid "his shoulders barnacled with sea-shells". Like his father, Poseidon, he carried a trident. However, Triton's special attribute was a twisted conch shell, on which he blew like a trumpet to calm or raise the waves. Its sound was such a cacophony, that when loudly blown, it put the giants to flight, who imagined it to be the roar of a dark wild beast. According to Hesiod's Theogony, Triton dwelt with his parents in a golden palace in the depths of the sea; Homer places his seat in the waters off Aegae.[disambiguation needed] The story of the Argonauts places his home on the coast of Libya. When the Argo was driven ashore in the Gulf of Syrtes Minor, the crew carried the vessel to the "Tritonian Lake", Lake Tritonis, whence Triton, the local deity euhemeristically rationalized by Diodorus Siculus as "then ruler over Libya", welcomed them with a guest-gift of a clod of earth and guided them through the lake's marshy outlet back to the Mediterranean. When the Argonauts were lost in the desert, he guided them to find the passage from the river back to the sea. Triton was the father of Pallas and foster parent to the goddess Athena. Pallas was killed by Athena accidentally during a sparring fight between the two goddesses. Triton can sometimes be multiplied into a host of Tritones, daimones of the sea. In the Virgil's Aeneid, book 6, it is told that Triton killed Misenus, son of Aeolus, by drowning him after he challenged the gods to play as well as he did.
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Antwerp Diamond Bank The Antwerp Diamond Bank (ADB) (Banque Diamantaire Anversoise and Antwerpse Diamantbank) is a small, 75-year-old bank that specializes exclusively in serving the diamond and the diamond jewelry sector. It is the second largest diamond bank in the world, after ABN AMRO's International Diamond and Jewelry Group. In addition to its headquarters in Antwerp, it has offices covering all the major traditional as well as emerging diamond centers such as Antwerp, Dubai, Geneva, Hong Kong, Mumbai and New York. Today the ADB group employs approximately 160 people worldwide, of whom about 110 work at the head office in Antwerp. ADB is currently a wholly owned subsidiary of KBC Bank, however, European Competition Commission directed KBC to divest the bank as part of the terms of the Belgian government's bail-out of KBC.
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Jon Anik Jon Anik (born July 3, 1978) is a former ESPN anchor and host of ESPN.com's MMA Live. He currently works for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) as a commentator.
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Philip Soran Phil Soran is cofounder and Executive Chairman of Vidku. He currently serves on boards for SPS Commerce (Chairman), Piper Jaffray, Hutchinson Technology, HelpSystems, Soran Foundation, and a trustee for the University of Minnesota Foundation. Previously served on the board of Stellent prior to acquisition by Oracle. Phil was cofounder and CEO of Compellent Technologies. In 2007, Compellent went public on NYSE and sold to Dell in 2011 for $960M. He also was cofounder and CEO of Xiotech, which sold to Seagate for $360M. The Minneapolis/St Paul Business Journal recently selected Phil as their inaugural Lifetime Achievement inductee to the Titans of Technology Hall of Fame. Phil was recognized as the 2008 Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst and Young, 2007 El Dorado Ventures Entrepreneur of the Year, and 40 Minnesotans on the Move in 2009.
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Eugene Paul Nassar Eugene Paul Nassar (20 June 1935 - 7 April 2017), was Professor of English Emeritus of Utica College, Utica, New York, the author of several books of literary criticism in the close analysis tradition of his teachers, John Crowe Ransom at Kenyon College, Christopher Ricks at Oxford University, Arthur Mizener of Cornell University, and his critical model and mentor, Cleanth Brooks. He wrote long studies of the figural images in Wallace Stevens, the lyric passages in The Cantos of Ezra Pound, and of Hart Crane’s The Bridge, along with numerous essays in criticism of poems, drama and fiction. He also edited an anthology of the illustrations to Dante’s “Inferno,” various essays in sociological criticism, essays and reviews in many journals, and several books. He held the Rhodes Scholarship and a Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Professor Nassar wrote a memoir of growing up in a Lebanese Christian family in the Italian-American neighborhood of East Utica, NY, entitled Wind of the Land. Dr. Nassar was founder and former Director of the Ethnic Heritage Studies Center at Utica College. His Papers, which include many items—such as notices and reviews of his work— are housed in the Archives of Utica College.
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Boswell Prescription Center LLC Boswell Perscription Center was purchased in 1964 by Joseph M. Martella, Sr. As a child, Joe Sr. worked for his uncle in the same pharmacy, formerly known as Kinney's Drugs. Joe Sr. was a graduate of Duquesne University School of Pharmacy. He was the proud father of six children, three of whom now are involved in operating the family business. Joe Sr. was most noted by his customers for his attention to customer service, his compassion and his charitable contributions to local charities and youth sports leagues. Joe Sr. passed away in 2001. It was at that time that his son, Joseph Jr. and his daughter Jackie took over the pharmacy as Co-owners. Like their father, they are both graduates of Duquesne University School of Pharmacy and they both grew up working in the family pharmacy.
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Deborah Hersman Deborah A.P. Hersman is a former board member of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board who served as its 12th chairman. She completed two terms as chairman and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on October 16, 2013, for a third term. On March 11, 2014, she announced she would join the National Safety Council as its president and CEO.
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Juerg Roffler JUERG ROFFLER trained with Prof. Ilse Middendorf at her Institute in Berlin and was a close associate until her death. He taught there for many years before he came to the U.S. In 1991 he founded the Middendorf Institute for Breathexperience in San Francisco. In 2001 the Institute moved to Berkeley, CA where Juerg currently trains practitioners in the Middendorf form of Breathexperience. He also maintains a private practice in Berkeley, and teaches workshops all over the world. Juerg is the director of the U.S. Middendorf Training Program and has also developed the Programs Breathexperience in Relationship, breathmoves/atembewegt , Breathexperience in Performing Arts and the Breathexperience Integration Program. He also directs professional training programs in Europe and Canada. Juerg co-founded, together with Gertrud Kutscher and Christine Ritt, the MIBE Institute for Beathexperience Berkeley-Berlin in Berlin in 2011 and is an AFA accredited teacher trainer.
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Digital Hearing Care We are independent hearing aid specialists with a base in Keighley, West Yorkshire. Our trading area is Yorkshire, Lancashire and Manchester. Low Prices - We offer some of the best prices in the UK Wide Choice - We offer the full range of hearing aid solutions from all manufacturers, others don't. Great Aftercare - It's the cornerstone of our business, we look after our customers and offer a high level of aftercare. We are also part of a UK wide network of independent hearing aid audiologists, if you are outside our area anywhere in the UK we know someone who can help you. Established in 2003. Originally based in Bradford, we moved to our present base in Keighley in 2006. We have steadily grown as a business as our reputation has grown. We have extensive online presence including a hearing aid accessories website that offers the same great value hearing aid accessories as our hearing aid websites. We supply over a million hearing aid batteries a year so have massive bargaining power and prices that are hard to beat. Hi, My name is Paul Minikin and I am the owner and chief audiologist at Digital Hearing Care. When I started Digital Hearing Care as a business ten years ago I had a clear vision of how I saw the direction of the company. I had previously worked for a couple of the national hearing aid suppliers and been very dissatisfied at how they conducted their business, behaving like hard sell direct sales companies did not seem an appropriate way to supply heraing aids to the public, I wanted to do things differently, the Digital Hearing Care way. I have stuck to my clear vision of how to conduct the business of hearing aid supply and it has stood the test of time, the national hearing aid suppliers all seem to be floundering in difficult trading conditions and we are busier than ever with year on year increases every single year.
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Abla Abla is a municipality of Almería province, in Spain. It is considered to be the Abula mentioned by Ptolemy in his Geographia (II 6, 60) as located in the Iberian region of Bastetania. Abula is said to be one of the first cities in Hispania that were Christianized, specifically by Saint Secundus, one of the group of Seven Apostolic Men (siete varones apostólicos), Christian clerics ordained in Rome by Saints Peter and Paul and sent to evangelize Spain. Little is known of a second bishop of Abula, called Iulius, living in the 2nd century. No longer a residential bishopric, Abula is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see. Another candidate for identification with ancient Abula is Ávila, which may instead have been the ancient Obila.
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Copenhagen Catalan Film Festival The Copenhagen Catalan Film Festival was established in 2013 as a mid-winter cultural event featured by high-quality European-style films, regardless the genre ...and the language spoken. Since then, year after year the festival features Catalan films in original version and English subtitles. Catalan films are films that are mainly funded by Catalonian film producers and therefore a large extent of the cast and also the film crew are Catalan nationals. Besides the films, the festival presents live music by well-known Catalan bands. The Copenhagen Catalan Film Festival is organised by CatalansDK with the support of the Government of Catalonia and Det Danske Filminstitut. CatalansDK is a nonprofit organization founded in 1996 that gathers Catalans, Catalan-language speakers and Catalanophiles living in the Copenhagen area. See More
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Milgram experiment The Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures was a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram. They measured the willingness of study participants, mostly young male students from Yale, to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience; the experiment found, unexpectedly, that a very high proportion of people were prepared to obey, albeit unwillingly, even if apparently causing serious injury and distress. Milgram first described his research in 1963 in an article published in the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology and later discussed his findings in greater depth in his 1974 book, Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View. The experiments began in July 1961, in the basement of Linsly-Chittenden Hall at Yale University, three months after the start of the trial of German Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem. Milgram devised his psychological study to answer the popular question at that particular time: "Could it be that Eichmann and his million accomplices in the Holocaust were just following orders? Could we call them all accomplices?" The experiments have been repeated many times in the following years with consistent results within differing societies, although not with the same percentages around the globe.
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Azrak-Hamway Azrak-Hamway International, Inc., was a New York toy company founded in 1964 that initially offered inexpensive novelty-type toy items. In 1974 Azrak-Hamway acquired the Remco Toy name and produced toys of more substance under the Remco brand, including several popular culture licensed items like Universal Monsters, Space 1999, Batman, Marvel Super Heroes and other TV Tie-in products. Azrak-Hamway created the Child Guidance division in 1994 in an effort to produce child learning toys. In 1997 Jakks Pacific acquired Child Guidance and Remco from Azrak-Hamway International. Many of the inexpensive items offered by Azrak-Hamway were licensed products that featured climbing, hanging, or parachuting figures sold on simple bubble cards. These toys include: For toy collectors, the most significant AHI toy contribution was the Official World Famous Super Monsters toyline, licensed from Universal Studios. These toys, released in 1973 (with additional monsters added through 1976) were an effort to capitalize on the Mego Corporation's popular Mad Monster Line. The set of 8-inch action figures included: Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolfman, Mummy and the Creature from the Black Lagoon. All except Dracula were officially licensed from Universal Studios. The Mego Corporation forced Azrak-Hamway to remove their line "Action Apemen" through injunction, as it was agreed to infringe on Mego's license rights to produce Planet of the Apes figures (Mego outbid AHI on the figure license, even though AHI produced many ancillary Planet of the Apes products).
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Alans The Alans (or Alani) were an Iranian nomadic pastoral people of antiquity. The name Alan is an Iranian dialectical form of Aryan, a common self-designation of the Indo-Iranians. Possibly related to the Massagetae, the Alans have been connected by modern historians with the Central Asian Yancai and Aorsi of Chinese and Roman sources respectively. Having migrated westwards and become dominant among the Sarmatians on the Pontic Steppe, they are mentioned by Persian and Roman sources in the 1st century AD. At the time they had settled the region north of the Black Sea, and frequently raided the Parthian Empire and the Caucasian provinces of the Roman Empire. In 215-250 AD their power on the Pontic Steppe was broken by the Goths. Upon the Hunnic defeat of the Goths on the Pontic Steppe around 375 AD, many of the Alans migrated westwards along with various Germanic tribes. They crossed the Rhine in 406 AD along with the Vandals and Suebi, settling in Orléans and Valence. Around 409 AD they joined the Vandals and Suebi in the crossing of the Pyrenees into the Iberian Peninsula, settling in Lusitania and Carthaginiensis. The Iberian Alans were soundly defeated by the Visigoths 418 AD, and subsequently surrendered their authority to the Hasdingi Vandals. In 428 AD, the Vandals and Alans crossed the Strait of Gibraltar into North Africa, where they founded a powerful kingdom which lasted until its conquest by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century AD. The Alans who remained under Hunnic rule founded a powerful kingdom in the North Caucasus in the Middle Ages, which ended with the Mongol invasions in the 13th century AD. These Alans are said to be the ancestors of the modern Ossetians. The Alans spoke an Eastern Iranian language which derived from Scytho-Sarmatian and which in turn evolved into modern Ossetian.
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W. Clucas Kinley William Clucas Kinley (1866-1920), Manx journalist and playwright. William Clucas Kinley was born in 1866, the son of Robert Kinley, a tailor in Strand Street, Douglas, Isle of Man. He contributed humorous articles under the title 'Ingoldsby Up-to-date' to the weekly critical and satirical paper, The Manxman, which was published between 1895 and 1900. It was around this time that he became actively involved in the Labour movement, and also that he married Florence Mary Kinley, née Bawden, (1886-1927). In 1914 when World War I began, he volunteered for war duty on a minesweeper but was turned down due to his suffering from chronic bronchitis. By this time he was resident in Brockley, London, where he was a regular contributor to The Kentish Mercury, a paper edited by his brother-in-law, Stanley Kay Bawden. Kinley joined the editorial staff of the paper in 1916. He died from his chronic bronchitis on February 17, 1920, at his home at 40 Upper Brockley Road, at the age of 53. The funeral was at Brockley Cemetery on February 21, 1920. Kinley was the author of the play, Ellie’s Stranger, first published in Mannin, the journal and the Manx Language Society, in November 1916. The play had earlier been submitted to the Manx Language Society competition organised by Sophia Morrison in 1913, but it was judged to come behind the plays of Christopher R. Shimmin and John Kneen, despite receiving special praise by Alfred Perceval Graves. The play, sub-titled ‘A Manx Domestic Comedy’, centres on the man Ellie Clague returns home with to her highly traditional parents after some time staying with an aunt in the popular tourist destination of Douglas. It was produced on the Isle of Man in 1920, shortly after his death.
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AirWatch AirWatch is the leader in enterprise-grade Mobile Device Management, Mobile Application Management and Mobile Content Management solutions designed to simplify mobility. More than 8,000 customers across the world trust AirWatch to manage their most valuable assets: their mobile devices, including the apps and content on those devices. AirWatch solutions are comprehensive, built on a powerful yet easy to use platform by leaders in the mobile space. AirWatch was founded in 2003 by John Marshall. He believed mobile technology would completely revolutionize the way companies do business. His mission is to develop solutions that empower companies to focus on innovative uses of mobile technology rather than the complexities of managing mobility. Based in Atlanta with offices worldwide, AirWatch is privately held and financially backed by its executive team. Alan Dabbiere is the chairman of AirWatch, driving the company’s vision, direction and growth plans. He joined Air-Watch in 2006. Mr. Dabbiere is also the president of AJD, LLC, a privately held investment company, and he serves on the Board of Directors of the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG). Prior to AirWatch, Dabbiere founded Manhattan Associates (NASDAQ:MANH), the world’s leading supply-chain execution software company, where he served as president and chief executive officer from 1990 through the end of 1999. Following the company’s successful initial public offering in 1998, he served as Manhattan Associates’ chairman of the board of directors through 2003.
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Sothy Khuth Mr. Sothy Khuth is the Country Managing Director of Intertek Testing Services (Cambodia) Company Limited. He oversees all the business performance and management in Cambodia. He has been working for Intertek Cambodia for almost 12 years since the operations were very small. With his efforts, leadership and management skills and his extensive experience, he has brought Intertek Cambodia to what it is today. He has helped develop young people to be the company's most value assets. Prior to joining Intertek, he had extensive experience in Insurance Services Business to develop the insurance market and underwrite risk for general insurance. He also joint in Automobile and Tobacco Business in managing strategy in sales and marketing department. Beside this, he had been intern with Nichimen Corporation in Australia during his scholar period there to complete his master of business administration course in Australian. In addition, prior to study in Australia he was also assistance general manager of Nichimen Corporation Liaison Office in Cambodia to handle several infrastructure tender project and dealing with internal traders around the world He has more than 25 years of working experience and graduated with a master's degree in Business Administration from The Australian National University in Australia, and also completed bachelor of art in Russian language from Institute of Pedagogy from form of Soviet Union. He has extensive multilingual including English and Russian. Sothy Khuth has been identified as pioneer of Intertek Cambodia as he developed business for Intertek Cambodia from scratch which initially with four staff in 2004 when Intertek just started to set up office in Cambodia.
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Nahid Kalhori Nahid Kalhori (Persian: ناهید کلهری, born July 20, 1986) is an Iranian jailed dissident, dissident blogger and student activist. In 2007 Nahid Kalhori joined the Confederation of Iranian Students (CIS) founded by Amir Abbas Fakhravar and Arzhang Davoodi. CIS is an organization that aims to institute freedom and democracy in Iran. With all her talent to organizing students inside and outside of Iran Nahid became Executive Director of CIS in 2011. July 2013, CIS board of Directors elected Nahid Kalhori as the Secretary General of the Confederation of Iranian Students succeeds long standing Secretary General Amir Abbas Fakhravar.
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Olivia Kilgore Olivia is a current student enrolled at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, CA. She is also originally from San Luis Obsipo. After being accepted to her top schools of UC Davis and Cal Poly, she chose Cal Poly due to its strong agricultural program and location. Olivia did not participate in any agriculture courses or FFA activities in high school, but attending Cal Poly for a degree in Animal Science was almost a "no brainer", as she has always had an interest in learning about various animal species. Olivia has used her education thus far in the real world by being employed at a local veterinarian's office, as well as volunteering at animal shelters. She hopes to continue her education to hone in on her passion and make connections in the industry with the future in mind.
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Noel Tata Noel Tata (1957) is an Indian businessman, who is the Chairman of Trent Ltd and Managing Director of Tata International. He is also the chairman of Tata Investment Corporation. Noel Tata is the son of Naval Tata and Simone Tata. He is married to Aloo Mistry, the daughter of Pallonji Mistry, who is the largest single shareholder in Tata Sons (the Tata Group's holding company). He is also the half-brother of Tata Group's Ex-chairperson, Ratan Tata. Noel Tata began his career at Tata International, the Tata Group's arm for the products and services offered abroad. In June 1999, he became the managing director of the Group's retail arm Trent, which was founded by his mother. By this time, Trent had acquired the department store Littlewoods International, and changed its name to Westside. Tata developed Westside, and turned it into a profitable venture. In 2003, Noel Tata was appointed as the director of Titan Industries and of Voltas. Noel Tata completed his management education from INSEAD Business School, France. In 2010, it was announced that he will take charge of the overseas business of the over $70 billion conglomerate as managing director of Tata International, raising speculations that he is being groomed to succeed Ratan Tata as the head of Tata Group. However, in 2011, his brother-in-law Cyrus Mistry was announced as the successor to Ratan Tata.
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Charles Parker (producer) Charles Parker (1919–1980) was a BBC Radio producer based in Birmingham from 1954-1972 who specialised in Documentary Radio and Theatre. In particular, he is remembered for his collaboration with Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger on the 1958-1963 series of Radio Ballads, which won an Italia Prize for Radio Documentary in 1960 and is seen as a landmark of study in oral history. He came to believe passionately in the value of the testimony of working people and the creative importance of the oral tradition and its relationship to folk music. This became the key to his work in radio, theatre and in his extensive teaching activities. He was also a founder, writer, singer and actor with Banner Theatre in Birmingham from 1974-1980.
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Moon Hee Moon Hee (born July 16, 1947) is a South Korean actress active since 1965. She was born in Pusan, South Korea in 1947. While attending Seorabeol Art College with a film and theater major, Moon applied for recruiting new actors by KBS TV. When she was attending for a camera test, Moon was picked up by an assistant director of Lee Man-hee . Moon was cast to star in Lee's film Heukmaek. Moon was commonly referred to as one of the "Troika" along with her rival actresses, Yoon Jeong-hee and Nam Jeong-im of the 1960s and early 1970s. Moon Hee retired from the acting career when she married Jang Gang-jae, the vice president of Hankook Ilbo in November 1971 who later became the chair of the newspaper company.
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Garrett Reisman Garrett Erin Reisman (born February 10, 1968) is an American engineer and former NASA astronaut. He was a backup crew member for Expedition 15 and joined Expedition 16 aboard the International Space Station for a short time before becoming a member of Expedition 17. He returned to Earth on June 14, 2008 on board STS-124 on Space Shuttle Discovery. He was a member of the STS-132 mission that traveled to the International Space Station aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis from May 14 to 26, 2010.
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Kenneth Andrew Jonas Davidson "Bonnie" Patricia Ruth Ayden Constance Arlene Geller William (Billy) Franklin Trausti Davidson Kenneth Andrew Jonas Davidson home | back to NIHM website Alphabetical Story Index Taken from the Icelandic Appeal website, circa 2000. Davidson, family William (Billy) Franklin Trausti Davidson was born July 30, 1945 in Winnipeg the son of Víglundur Franklin Davidsson - W. F. (Bill) Davidson and Thorbjörg (Bobbi) Davidson (nee Solmundson). William (Billy) Franklin married Hannele Raili Jyrkkanen, December 24, 1969 in Winnipeg and they had a daughter, Tamara Simone (b. August 17, 1974, Winnipeg) and daughter, Kirsten Lara (b. January 21, 1981). Bill and Hannele divorced in 1992. Billy lived in Port Renfrew on Vancouver Island until his death October 19, 2008. Hannele, Tamara and Kirsten are presently living in Vancouver B.C. Kristen & Tamara Kenneth Andrew Jonas Davidson was born May 7, 1951 in Winnipeg the son of Víglundur Franklin Davidsson - W. F. (Bill) Davidson and Thorbjörg (Bobbi) Davidson (nee Solmundson). Kenneth received his Masters Degree in Ecology from the University of Manitoba. He married Barbara Venn March 10, 1972, in Winnipeg and they had a son, Paul Andrew (b. June 15, 1974, Winnipeg). Ken and Barbara are divorced. Paul died on August 29, 2006. Ken married Reva Brownstone August 5, 1990, in Winnipeg. They have a son, Andrew Viglundur (b. February 25, 1991, Winnipeg) and daughter, Sarah Gudrun (b. April 3, 1992, Winnipeg). Kenneth, Reva and children are presently living in Vancouver, B.C. Ken & Reva with Andrew & Sarah
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Olav Braarud Olav Braarud (2 February 1885 – 4 April 1969) was a Norwegian director and engineer. Born in Verdal, Nordre Trondhjems Amt, he travelled to Darmstadt, Germany, where he graduated as an engineer in 1910. In 1912, he became operational engineer of the company Holmenkolbanen, which owned and operated the Holmenkollen Line in Oslo, Norway. In 1934, Braarud was promoted to incorporated engineer of Holmenkolbanen. He was made responsible for the finishing of the Sognsvann and Røa Lines, which opened in 1934 and 1935, respectively. Following the death of Tobias Bernhoft in 1937, Braarud became the managing director of Holmenkolbanen. Even though the board of Holmenkolbanen was occupied by Nasjonal Samling and nazi military during World War II, Braarud remained managing director of the company during the war. Edvard Heiberg succeeded him as managing director on 1 July 1953. For his work at Holmenkolbanen, Braarud was decorated as a Knight, First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1952. From 1950 to 1958, he was a member of an expert committee which planned new metro lines connecting the Oslo city centre with the East End. He died in April 1969 and was buried in Ris, Oslo.
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Paul Mark Paul W. Mark is the current member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 2nd Berkshire district. The 2nd Berkshire District consists of 16 cities and towns throughout Berkshire and Franklin Counties. Mark serves as the Vice Chair of the Joint Committee on Higher Education, and also serves on the Joint Committee on Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture, and the Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts, and Cultural Development. Before running for office, Mark was employed for over ten years as a splice-service technician at Verizon Communications. He earned several college degrees at night and on the weekends while working full-time and commuting across Massachusetts. Mark holds an Associate degree in telecommunications from Springfield Technical Community College, a Bachelor's Degree in economics and finance from Southern New Hampshire University, a Master's Degree in Labor Relations Studies from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, a Law Degree from Suffolk University Law School, and a Doctorate in law and policy from Northeastern University. Mark has been admitted to practice as an attorney in Massachusetts since 2009. Mark is also a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and has held many positions in the local union including steward, political director, press secretary, and executive board member. Mark was named the 2010 Berkshire Central Labor Council Person of the Year.
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Sen Arevshatyan Sen S. Arevshatyan (7 January 1928 – 25 July 2014) was an Armenian scholar, whose works are devoted to the history of ancient and medieval Armenian philosophy and historical sources. He is also specialized in the publication of critical texts and scientific translations of medieval works. His researched focused on the 5th century philosopher David the Invincible. Arevshatyan was a member of the Paris-based International Academy “Ararat” since 1993 and the International Academy of Natural and Social Sciences. He was the founder and chairman of the Cultural Found of Armenia (1986–1989) and an Honored Citizen of Yerevan. Arevshatyan was awarded the State Prize of the Armenian SSR in 1978. He has been a member of Armenian Academy of Sciences presidium, ex-director of Matenadaran for more than two decades.
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Geoffrey Ingram Geoffrey Ingram, "The Millennial Leadership Coach" is a Husband, Father of 6, Entrepreneur and CEO of iCreate Leadership Development Initiative a non profit organization that trains and empowers students to be strong and positive leaders.Geoff has organized and trained teams in both the business world and the church for over 15 years as a Manager, Pastor, Trainer and Adviser. Geoff is originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota where he met and married his wife Nicoya of over 10 years."We all have infinite but limited potential to make a positive impact on the world" and "Leadership is a life skill that can change the world overnight" are just a couple of statements that Ingram is known for to challenge and empower his students and audiences to unlock their God given purpose and walk in it over the past decade.As a minister, professional speaker and coach, Geoff has delivered numerous keynotes, sermons and training sessions at conferences, workshops, and churches. Each year, Geoff brings together hundreds of youth, adults and leaders from the business, music and ministry world for the Power of One Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.Geoff currently attends Beulah Heights University where he is majoring in Leadership Studies. Geoff is a gifted teacher and trainer and is known for possessing wisdom beyond his years. This along with his high-energy and humorous delivery style creates an experience his students and audiences never forget. Geoff lives in Atlanta with his wife Nicoya and their children. For more information about Geoff and iCreate Leadership Development Initiative visit www.icreateleadership.org
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Arslan Ali Arslan Ali is a blogger and content writer alongside being a Software Testing and Quality Assurance professional. He has been around the ICT scene since 1993 when he did his diploma in Software from Petroman. The Major focus of his expertise is focused in Software Quality Assurance, Quality Assurance Management, Content writing, Trainings, and, Project Coordination. Arslan's Career started in 1998 from College of Digital Sciences (Karachi) as a student project coordinator and instructor for Systems Analysis. With a 9 years span of tenure at Sidat Hyder, Arslan has developed himself into a Trainer and Implementer of Quality Assurance practices, social media engagement and content de...
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Naziha Salim Naziha Salim (Arabic: نزيهة سليم, 1927–15 February 2008) was an Iraqi artist and painter, described by the country's president, Jalal Talabani, as "the first Iraqi woman who anchored the pillars of Iraqi contemporary art. Naziha Salim was born into a family of Iraqi artists living in Turkey. Her father was a painter, while her brother, Jawad Salim, has been cited as one of Iraq's most important modern sculptors. In the 1940s, she graduated from the Baghdad Fine Arts Institution and continued her education in Paris. In the 1960s Salim returned to the Fine Arts Institute as a teacher and remained at the school until her retirement in the 1980s. Naziha Salim suffered a stroke in 2003, which left her paralyzed. She lived for another five years, dying in Baghdad at the age of 81. President Jalal Talabani called her death a "big loss to Iraqi art and culture".
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Delta Network Not to be confused with Delta Networks, the now-defunct company founded by Lt. Col. Osborne Wrigley-Pimley-McKerr III. The Delta Network, also referred to as the Delta Force (no relation to the real life Delta Force) was the name of a group of Deviants, a fictional race of beings from Marvel Comics. The Delta Network was a group of Deviant warriors who were organized by Warlord Kro. When the Avengers were captured by the Deviant priesthood, Kro called the members into action to rescue them. Delta Network members included: Ransak the Reject, Karkas, Enigmo, and Donald and Deborah Ritter (the twin children of Thena and Kro). The Delta Network appeared only in Avengers #370-371. The group was created out of pre-existing characters by Glenn Herdling and Geof Isherwood.
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Ottaviano Nonni Ottaviano Nonni (1536 – 6 August 1606), called Il Mascarino, was an Italian architect, sculptor, and painter born in Bologna. Apprentice of Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, he was active in Emilia and in Rome, where he had been living in the rione of Borgo, in the road still bearing his name (Via del Mascherino). He was the architect of the Quirinal Palace under Pope Gregory XIII. His other works include the churches of San Salvatore in Lauro (1591), Santa Maria in Transpontina, the Bandini Chapel in San Silvestro al Quirinale, and the oval plan-design for the church of Santo Spirito in Sassia. He died in Rome in 1606.
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Droll Yankees Droll Yankees bird feeders have always been the standard in bird feeding since our invention of the tube feeder in 1969. Continued innovation and devotion to quality has resulted in products like the Onyx Clever Clean with a removable base and the Ring Pull feeders that disassemble in seconds for easier cleaning. Our products are backed up with a Lifetime Warranty against squirrel damage. Established in 1960. Droll Yankees founder, Peter Kilham, invented the first tubular bird, the A-6 and introduced it in 1969. In the next ten years, more iconic bird feeders became standards in the industry, including models such as the Big Top, the Seed Saver, the B-7, seed catching trays, the Little Flyer Hummingibrd Feeder, the Happy-8 Hummingbird Feeder and the TH finch feeder. Peter based his business on producing bird feeders that were made to attract birds, were easy to fill and clean and that would provide years of use. He believed in providing value to the consumer, coupled with customer service that helped the consumer enjoy the birds and take care of their feeders. Droll Yankees continues to value these ideals and produces innovative and well made bird feeders. I've led Droll Yankees since our founder's passing in 1992 and strive to uphold the original goals of the business. We take pride in making quality bird feeders that are that are built to last that are produced in the U.S.
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Abdullah Levent Tüzel Abdullah Levent Tüzel (born 12 July 1961) is a Turkish politician who was one of the founders of the Labour Party (EMEP) in 1996. He was a Member of Parliament for İstanbul's third electoral district, had been elected as an Independent in the 2011 general election with the backing of the Labour, Democracy and Freedom Bloc. He was with the parliamentary group of the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP).
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Amr Elgamil ALAMO OILFIELD SERVICES, established in 1985 Under LONE STAR TRADING Inc. in beautiful Maadi, Cairo Egypt, home of all Americans EXPATS. since then we are widely recognized as a leading player in the forefront development OIL, GAS, PETROCHEMICALS and other products.The Company has been engaged in Supply Install,commissioning of Industrial Process equipment Engineering services and Oil Tools in line with the latest Technology, not only to Oil & Gas sectors but also to Power & Water, Army & Navy, Ministries agencies and organizations. Alamo Oilfield Services also provides a fully-integrated services as an agent, local sponsor also as a joint venture partner to International Manufactures, Suppliers and Contractors seeking to supply their goods and services in EGYPT and USA,Based inTEXAS, for Oil & Gas related and other industries by offering the necessary assistance and even local support to setup their own separate office. Alamo Oilfield Services is an agent & representative of various well known international companies Alamo Oilfield Services enjoys vendor approval and have excellent customer relations among major local companies. The objective in all cases is to supply competitive and high quality products from its existing stock, agency products from its network of international associate companies in Middle East, Europe, USA and Asia Alamo Oilfield Services with its global sourcing connections can meet practically every client's procurement needs with its value added service of fast identification, provision and advice on alternative options and smooth handling from the enquiry stage to final delivery. Truly with ALAMO OILFIELD SERVICES
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Ernst Remak Ernst Julius Remak (26 May 1849, Berlin – 24 May 1911, Wiesbaden) was a German neurologist who was the son of famed neurologist Robert Remak (1815-1865) and the father of the mathematician Robert Remak (1888-1942). He received his education at the Universities of Breslau, Berlin, Würzburg, Strasbourg and Heidelberg, and obtained the degree of M.D. in 1870. At Heidelberg, he was a student of neurologist Wilhelm Heinrich Erb (1840-1921). Afterwards he took part in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. After serving as assistant in the department for nervous diseases at the Charité Hospital, Berlin from 1873 to 1875, he established himself as a neuropathologist in the German capital, where he became privat-docent in 1877, and professor in 1893. With Edward Flatau (1868-1932), he published an important work on neuritis and polyneuritis that was selected by Carl Nothnagel (1841-1905) to be part of his Handbuch der speziellen Pathologie und Therapie. His name is associated with the eponymous "Remak reflex", which is plantar flexion of the first three toes and sometimes the foot with extension of the knee, induced by stroking of the upper anterior surface of the thigh. This reflex takes place when the conducting paths in the spinal cord are interrupted.
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Milestone Aviation Group Milestone Aviation Group, a subsidiary of GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), is the first global aircraft operating lease company focused exclusively on the helicopter market. Milestone's offers a number of financial services to operators in 25 countries on six continents, including operational leasing, debt solutions, short-term leasing options, and long-term asset management programs. Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, Milestone has their own additional operations in Columbus, Ohio, as well as GECAS offices around the globe. Milestone currently touts a fleet of approximately 240 helicopters used in the offshore oil and gas industries, search and rescue, emergency medical services, police surveillance, mining, and other utility missions.
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Mesilla Valley Store Mesilla Valley Store is the creation of two prominent local entrepreneurs looking for another outlet to share their one-of-a-kind products with locals and tourists alike. In late July 2014, Greg Salopek and Andrea Schneider joined forces to open the Mesilla Valley Store. The name of the store however did not come to them immediately. One day while standing on the plaza admiring the building, the f...aded name of Mesilla Valley Store became visible on the stamped metal façade. It was at this moment Mesilla Valley Store was brought to life once again in name and spirit. Mesilla Valley Store brings together unique New Mexico home-grown foods and flavors from the local market and across the state. Satisfy your sweet tooth and get your chile fix under one roof. Mesilla Valley Store is perfect for gift giving or to send a taste of New Mexico to other parts of the world. There is no other cuisine like that of New Mexico, and Mesilla Valley Store would love to share that experience with you. Taste New Mexico starting with LOCAL pecans, salsa, pecan pie, ice cream, tortillas, tamales, candy, jams, jellies, roasted coffee, and gourmet sauces. See More
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Miguel Ángel de la Campa y Caraveda Miguel Ángel de la Campa y Caraveda (8 December 1882 – 19 August 1965) was a Cuban diplomat, lawyer and author. Campa was the son of Spaniards Miguel Angel de la Campa-Alvarodiaz and Maria Teresa Caraveda.He graduated from the Colegio de Belen in 1900 and later the University of Havana School of Law. He served in the Cuban diplomatic corps from 1906 to 1958. He served as the Cuban Ambassador to Spain, Italy, Mexico, the United Nations. He was the Cuban Foreign Minister twice, first from 1937 to 1940, and then from 1952 to 1955. He additionally served as the Cuban Attorney General and as its Minister of Defense. His last post was as the Cuban Ambassador to the United States (1955–1958) and resigned when Fulgencio Batista was overthrown by Fidel Castro. He received decorations from over 35 countries, such as the Legion of Honor from France and the Order of Isabella the Catholic from Spain. He was married to Maria Teresa Roff (died 7 December 1952) on December 12, 1907 at the Church of St. Honorato in Paris, France and they had five children Maria Teresa (1917-) (married first to Guillermo de Zendegui and then to Luis Andres Vargas Gomez), Miguelina (1919-)(married to Octavio A. Averhoff), Berta (1911–1999), Miguel Ángel (1922–1984), and Alberto de la Campa y Roff (1918–1964). They lived at Calle 27 #557 in Vedado, Havana, Cuba.
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Peter Richardson Peter Anthony Richardson (born 23 January 1939) is a former Australian politician. Born in Perth, Western Australia, he was educated at the University of Western Australia and the University of London, after which he became a gynaecologist. In 1975, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Liberal member for Tangney, defeating sitting Labor member John Dawkins. In October 1977, he resigned from the Liberal Party and joined the Progress Party; he unsuccessfully contested the Senate on their behalf in the 1977 election.
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Bharat Masrani Bharat Masrani (born May 26, 1956) is the Group President and Chief Executive Officer of the Toronto-Dominion Bank (also known as TD Bank Group). Masrani was appointed to this role on November 1, 2014. Prior to this appointment, he was Chief Operating Officer, a role he held since July 2013.
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QVC INC The phones are ringing off the hook at television home shopping company QVC. QVC (its name stands for "quality, value, and convenience") offers about 1,000 items each week to TV-tied consumer shoppers. Merchandise includes apparel, cosmetics, electronics, housewares, jewelry, and toys. It broadcasts 24 hours a day; viewers call in their orders to one of its three US call centers. If you can't find what you're shopping for on the tube, it also sells online at QVC.com, through mobile apps, and some half dozen outlet stores in four states. The company has shopping channels in Germany, Japan, Italy, and the UK. QVC is a subsidiary of shopping and travel site operator Liberty Interactive.
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Donald Welsh Donald Emory Welsh (October 6, 1943 – February 6, 2010) was a magazine publisher and entrepreneur. Welsh studied at Columbia College and the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. After being admitted to the Ohio bar, he worked for the Cleveland Trust Company. He soon moved on to the magazine business, starting at Fortune in the advertising department. From there, he moved to Rolling Stone, rising to the position of associate publisher. He went on to be the founding publisher of Outside, which was founded by Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner. Welsh left Wenner to run the magazine division of another business group, where he focused largely on children's magazines. He created more than 20 magazines, based on well-known franchises such as Mickey Mouse and the Muppets. He bought the division from the group in 1987. He later sold the company, renamed to it Welsh Publishing Group, to Marvel Comics. He was a co-founder, with Arthur Frommer, of Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel, which was sold to Newsweek in 1999, one year after its foundation. He went on to found Budget Living magazine to critical acclaim, but not commercial success (it shut down after four years due to low revenues), winning the general excellence award from the American Society of Magazine Editors. Welsh died of drowning at age 66 in Tortola, the British Virgin Islands.
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George Poh Lin Lee Skills and Accomplishments•Qualified Fire Safety Manager conducted by SCDF Jun 2007•SAP phase 2 implementation as part of the implementation committee Nov 2007•Certificate Of Competency in Class 3 Steam Boiler Oct 2005•Continuous improvement performer training course Jul 2005•Completed Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) in house training conducted by Air Products Jun 2005•ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems internal audit course Nov 2002•ISO 9000:2000 Series Internal Auditor Training Course May 2002•INTERNAL AUDITORS OF QUALITY SYSTEMS TRAINING conducted by NOVO Quality Service - Subsidiary of SISIR March 1995•Completed the Professional Selling Skill III (PSS III) Feb 1985•In-House Training in Water Treatment Technology at Betz Lab. In Pennsylvania U.S.A. Oct 1984Specialties: Nil
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Terry Semel Terry Semel (born February 24, 1943) is an American corporate executive who was the chairman and CEO of Yahoo! Incorporated. Previously, Semel spent 24 years at Warner Bros., where he served as chairman and co-chief executive officer. In June 2007, Semel resigned as CEO due in part to pressure from shareholders' dissatisfaction over Semel's compensation (in 2006 - salary $1, stock options worth $70 million) and performance.
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Michael Stedman (journalist) Michael James Stedman (born 3 February 1985) is a former political reporter at the The Mercury newspaper, a News Limited publication based in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia and political adviser for Tasmanian Premier Lara Giddings. Born in Sydney, New South Wales, Stedman spent most of his childhood and teenage years in Mole Creek, a small rural community, one hour drive from Launceston, Tasmania. Stedman attended Mole Creek Primary School and then moved onto Deloraine High School. It is there that he met Tasmanian media identity Damien Brown - ABC Northern Tasmania while on work experience at The Advocate Newspaper in Devonport. Brown developed his love of media, a passion that remained for his teenage years. Stedman completed his post year 10 education at Newstead College in Launceston.[citation needed] Stedman was offered a cadetship with the Launceston-based newspaper The Examiner in 2002. He was initially based in Launceston before being transferred to the political round in Hobart in 2003. In 2007 Stedman joined News Limited in the role of chief reporter of the Mercury's sister publication The Sunday Tasmanian alongside his mentor Damien Brown. He remained in that role until he was moved to the political reporter role in 2008.[citation needed] He left The Mercury in July 2010 to work as a media advisor for the Tasmanian government.
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Hasan Sumait , MBA Results-proven, growth-oriented, globally focused leader with repeated success expanding regional footprint, driving vision, and achieving critical strategic goals in multiple organizations in the ICT services and business solutions market. The term 'visionary' is truly the best descriptor for Hasan Sumait. He has earned this through his talent for developing lucrative alliances and turning opportunities into exponential enterprise growth. Across more than 20 years, Hasan has led advances in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) services and system integration, turning around struggling entities and creating unprecedented growth. Hasan has gained a reputation as a respected leader of subsidiaries, regions, and divisions within the ICT sector of leading organizations, Al-Faisaliah Group, ranked among the top 100 organizations in Saudi Arabia with revenues in excess of $1B and EXSAB Investment Group, principal investment firm owned by HRH Prince Faisal A. Al-Faisal and primarily investing in the MENA region. An impressive career built on a foundation of trust, vision, and growth: TRUST: Trustworthy leader building relationships through the highest level of ethics and business integrity. VISION: Creative strategist skilled in developing visionary direction and generating organizational energy. GROWTH: Drives revenue, market share, productivity, margins, and bottom-line earnings. Specialties: Global Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Leadership: Strategic Vision & Execution | Start-Up Organizations | Enterprise Transformation | Human Capital Management | Team Building & Mentoring | Strategic Alliances & Partnerships | Sales & Marketing Leadership | P & L Management | Business Value Propositions | Business Development | Technology Alignment| Integrated Solutions | Outsourcing Services
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Innovations by Jen Bridal makeup, makeovers, makeup lessons to tweens, teens and everyone with a love of makeup, workshops and group events. I'm CD/TG friendly. I work with professional photographers, models, clothing designers, etc., to achieve the exact looks they are wanting to create. I use and market Motives by Loren Ridinger and four amazing skin care lines. Established in 2007. I have had a love of makeup ever since I can remember. I quickly found, having come from an artistic family, that faces were my canvas. While I have literally been doing makeup for friends and clients for years, I decided to start doing it professionally in January 2007. I started out doing 15 weddings my first year, along with the occasional prom and photo shoot. Now I do 80+ weddings a year. I teach makeup lessons, workshops, photo shoots, proms and do makeovers for anyone with a need for a new look. On March 1, 2015, I opened my first studio in Medina, Ohio. I've been fortunate to have my work published in Modern Model Magazine and in Summit Racing catalogs. Mom, grandma and lover of makeup!
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Laura Otterbach Currently a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Rhode Island in the Community Nutrition and Childhood Obesity Prevention Research lab. I have recently completed my dietetic internship and am currently finishing my Master's thesis and studying for the Registered Dietitian Exam. My research experience is focused on the impact of parent feeding practices on the development of obesogenic behaviors in children. The research study involves using the evidence-based "Healthy Children, Healthy Families" curriculum for parents in a high-risk area of Providence, RI. The study program "Nino's Activos y Sanos (NASA): Healthy Active Children in RI" is a project funded by a grant from Blue Cross Blue Shield of RI and in partnership with Clinicá Esperanza/Hope Clinic. As an outcome of implementing NASA, parents improve their parenting practices, and their families diet quality, physical activity and screen time behaviors. I am very passionate about nutrition and public health and ultimately seek to obtain a challenging position where I can showcase my leadership and dedication in my career field. I look forward to a career where I can demonstrate my skills as a nutrition professional and utilize the knowledge I have gained through my experience in clinical nutrition, community nutrition, management, and nutrition research.
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508 Princetonia 508 Princetonia is an asteroid, a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It was discovered by Raymond Smith Dugan at Heidelberg, Germany in 1903 and named "Princetonia" for Princeton University in New Jersey in the United States. Dugan found it during his time at Königstuhl Observatory with Max Wolf in Heidelberg, Germany. At the time he was working on his Ph.D. from Heidelberg University. The asteroid is located in the outer areas of the main asteroid belt and is about 88 miles in diameter (140 km) according to data from IRAS, an infrared space observatory in the 1980s.
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