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DBpedia Abstract
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Dartmouth College Dartmouth College (/ˈdɑːrtməθ/ DART-məth) is a private, Ivy League, research university in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. Dartmouth consists of a liberal arts college, the Geisel School of Medicine, the Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business, as well as 19 graduate programs in the arts and sciences. Incorporated as the "Trustees of Dartmouth College," it is one of the nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution. With an undergraduate enrollment of 4,289 and a total student enrollment of 6,298 (as of 2014), Dartmouth is the smallest university in the Ivy League and it was the last Ivy League school to admit women, in 1972. Dartmouth College was established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, a Congregational minister. After a long period of financial and political struggles, Dartmouth emerged in the early 20th century from relative obscurity. Dartmouth's 269-acre (1.09 km2) campus is in the rural Upper Valley region of New Hampshire. Participation in athletics and the school's Greek system is strong. Dartmouth's 34 varsity sports teams compete in the Ivy League conference of the NCAA Division I. Students are well known for preserving a variety of strong campus traditions.
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DBpedia Abstract
28826
Ephraim Alex Ephraim Alex was an English Jewish philanthropist, founder of the Jewish Board of Guardians, London; born in Cheltenham, 1800; died in London, Nov. 13, 1882. He was a successful business man, which eminently helped him achieve great charitable work, to which he chiefly devoted his attention. He established the Jewish Board of Guardians in London in 1859. Ephraim Alex imparted his zeal and public spirit to the community, which rapidly developed and perfected the organisation. A suggestion had indeed been made as early as 1802 by Joshua Van Oven to replace the loose and imperfect arrangement between the three German synagogues by a definite Board of Guardians for the Jewish poor. This suggestion was, however, lost sight of until 1858, when Alex was overseer of the Great Synagogue. He became impressed that the inadequate system for outdoor charity begun to prevail. He ventilated the subject energetically before his own council and vestry as well as on various public occasions. In February, 1859, he issued a circular proposing "a scheme for a Board of Guardians for the relief of the necessitous foreign poor." This scheme exhibited a great insight into the needs of the poor, as well as a comprehensive idea of the machinery necessary to relieve them. The keynote of the circular and scheme was organization, and the subsequent development of the board had been strictly on the lines of Alex's original conception. He was not a man of commanding intellect, but he possessed a genial and tactful disposition which attracted young men to undertake. He was the first president of the board, over which he continued to preside until 1869, when his physical infirmities compelled his retirement; as a member of the board, however, he continued to take part in its deliberations until the year of his death. He was also a life-member of the Council of the United Synagogue, and a member of the Committee of the Jews' Hospital in Mile End.
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DBpedia Abstract
15701
Rudolf Prikryl Rudolf Prikryl (21 March 1896 – 13 June 1965) was the provisionally-instated mayor of Vienna from 13 April to 16 April 1945, and is remembered as the "three days' mayor" (German: Drei-Tage-Bürgermeister). Prikryl was born in Vienna, grew up in Alsergrund, and became a plumber's assistant. He served in the First World War, and married for the first time, getting divorced soon after. In the 1930s, he left his second wife and their two children and travelled to France, continuing on to Spain in 1938. He fought in the International Brigade in the Spanish Civil War against the Franco regime, and was injured. There is no reliable information about his movements in the time thereafter. At the end of the Second World War, he was back in Vienna, and was apparently recognised by a Soviet officer alongside whom he had fought in Spain. This chance meeting resulted in him being made mayor, although the exact reasoning remains unclear. Although being Vienna's only communist mayor, the Communist Party of Austria never acknowledged Prikryl as a member. His time as mayor saw no practical policy decisions, instead concentrating on bureaucratic tasks, chiefly giving out permissions of various kinds. On 17 April he was replaced by Theodor Körner. Prikryl later married again, and started a plumbing firm, which later went bankrupt. He died in Vienna in poverty, and was buried in a grave of honour in Vienna's Zentralfriedhof.
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DBpedia Abstract
29088
Sunil Mendis Sunil Mendis is a Sri Lankan corporate executive. He was the former Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and Chairman of Hayleys Group of companies. Educated at Royal College Colombo, he is a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. Joining Hayleys he went on to become its Chairman of the Group of companies, one of the Sri Lanka's oldest and largest conglomerates. After retiring as Chairman he was appointed as Governor of the Central Bank in 2004. He has been on the board of over 100 companies and several State Institutions in Sri Lanka as well as overseas.
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DBpedia Abstract
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Robert Cotton Money Major-General Robert Cotton Money, MC, CB (21 July 1888 – 16 April 1985) was a British Army officer, who commanded 15th (Scottish) Division during the early part of the Second World War. Money was born in 1888, the only child of Robert Cotton Money, an officer in the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. He was educated at Wellington College before entering the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He passed out of Sandhurst and joined the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) in 1909. At the outbreak of the First World War he was posted to the 1st Battalion, which was sent to France with the British Expeditionary Force as rear-area security troops. Money, an amateur photographer, took a number of photographs of the battalion as it deployed and saw combat in 1914 and early 1915, including images of the Retreat from Mons, the Battle of Le Cateau, the Action at Néry, and the Battle of the Marne. He later served in India, and remained in the Army after the Armistice, rising to command the 1st Battalion from 1931 to 1934. He married Daphne Gartside Spaight in 1917; the couple had one son and one daughter. His son was killed in action in 1940, serving with the 2nd Cameronians in the Battle of France. Following his retirement they eventually settled in the village of Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire where they continued to live for the rest of their lives. Daphne died in 1968, and Money remarried in 1978—at the age of ninety—to Evelyn Grosstephan. He commanded a brigade in the Army of India at Lucknow from 1936 to 1939, from where he was appointed to command the Senior Officers' School in 1939. In 1940–41, he commanded the 15th (Scottish) Division, then a home defence unit drawn from the Territorial Army. He was later appointed to command a district in India, and retired from the Army in 1944, to take up a post at the Ministry of Transport. He finally retired from government service in 1952.
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Hitt Plumbing Co Inc Hitt Plumbing Co. offers a variety of plumbing services. Some of these services are: 24/7 service and repair plumbing Free Estimates New construction plumbing Residential Commercial Room Addtions Remodels Leak detections Slab leak detection and repairs Water re-piping R.P. Flow certifications GO GREEN Krystal Klear Water Filtration Systems Backflow Repair Sewer and drain cleaning Sewer and camera inspections Line Locating GO GREEN Toilets GO GREEN Faucets GO GREEN Water Heaters Tankless Water Heaters Sprinkler Repair Evaporative cooler repairs/maintenance Landscaping and irrigation repairs Commercial Building maintenance contracts Established in 1964. In 1960, Carl Hitt moved his family from Riverside,CA to Apple Valley, CA. Carl started working at Vic Wallace Plumbing Co. Vic Wallace Plumbing Co. was one of the only two plumbing contractors in the High Desert. In 1964, Carl Hitt and Dan Misseldine partnered up and opened Hi-Desert Plumbers. In 1977, Carl Hitt changed the name to Hitt's Plumbing Co. In 1979, Carl and his wife Wynona Hitt moved to Oklahoma and sold the company to the oldest son, Chris Hitt. Chris Hitt dropped the 's' off Hitt's Plumbing, and it became Hitt Plumbing Company Inc. Chris Hitt is presently the owner and quotes 'The secret to his success is his great employees.' Chris and his two sons, Chad Hitt and Carl 'Cj' Hitt; daughter, Carrie Hitt; step son, Dee Johnson; and step daughter, Rachelle Johnson work at Hitt Plumbing Company Inc. Hitt Plumbing Co. Inc. is 3rd Generation company.
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28166
Sandrine Piau Sandrine Piau (born 5 June 1965) is a French opera soprano. Born in Issy-les-Moulineaux, she originally trained as a harpist, she studied voice at the Collège Lamartine and the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique du Paris. She is best known for her roles in Baroque opera, having worked with William Christie at the Festival international d'Art Lyrique at Aix-en-Provence. She collaborated with many of the leading European conductors of the Baroque revival, including Marc Minkowski, Philippe Herreweghe, Paul McCreesh, Alan Curtis, Christophe Rousset, René Jacobs, and Fabio Biondi. She took part in the project of Ton Koopman and the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir to record the complete vocal works of Johann Sebastian Bach. She was named a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2006 by the French government.
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16194
Francis R. Smith Francis Raphael "Frank" Smith (September 25, 1911 – December 9, 1982) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Smith was born in Philadelphia, PA. He graduated from St. Joseph’s College in Philadelphia in 1933, and from the law department of Temple University in Philadelphia in 1938. He was a bank examiner with the Pennsylvania State Banking Department in 1938 and 1939. He unsuccessfully sought election to one of Philadelphia County's allotted at-large seats in the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives in 1938. Smith was elected as a Democrat to the 77th Congress, but was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1942. After his term in Congress, he became a United States Marshal for the eastern district of Pennsylvania, serving from January 29, 1943, until his resignation on April 30, 1945. He was appointed collector of internal revenue at Philadelphia on May 1, 1945, and served in that capacity until 1952. In 1955, Governor George Leader appointed Smith State Insurance Commissioner. In December 1963, he was elected to succeed the recently deceased Congressman Bill Green as Chairman of the Philadelphia Democratic Party. He was also an elected member of the Board of Revision of Taxes of Philadelphia and member of Board of View of Philadelphia.
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16645
Jouko Karjalainen Jouko Karjalainen (born 27 July 1956 in Kajaani) is a Finnish former nordic combined skier. He won two silver medals in the individual Nordic combined at the 1980 Winter Olympics and the 1984 Winter Olympics. Karjalainen also has four FIS Nordic World Ski Championships medals, including two silvers (3 x 10 km team: 1982 (tied with Norway), 1984) and two bronzes (15 km individual and 3 x 10 km team: Both 1985). He also won the Nordic combined event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1981.
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DBpedia Abstract
16693
Samuel Hurdsfield Samuel Hurdsfield (born 19 March 1876, date of death unknown) was a British athlete. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. He was born in Knutsford. In the 200 metres, Hurdsfield won his preliminary heat with a time of 23.6 seconds to advance to the semifinals. There, he finished fourth and last in his heat to be eliminated without advancing to the final.
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DBpedia Abstract
23463
Tongil Group Tongil Group is a South Korean business group (chaebol) associated with the Unification Church. (“Tongil” is Korean for “unification,” the name of the Unification Church in Korean is “Tongilgyo.”) It was founded in 1963 by Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon (following the purchase of a surplus Japanese lathe in 1962) as a nonprofit organization which would provide revenue for the church. Its core focus was manufacturing but in the 1970s and 1980s it expanded by founding or acquiring businesses in pharmaceuticals, tourism, and publishing. In 1998 Tongil Group was about 35th in size among South Korean business groups and was in the process of expanding into North Korea, with the blessing of the South Korean government which had previously forbidden relationships between North Korea and South Korean businesses. In the 1990s Tongil Group suffered as a result of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis. By 2004 it was losing money and was $3.6 billion in debt. In 2005 Sun Myung Moon’s son, Kook-jin Moon was appointed chairman of Tongil Group. As of 2010 he was in the process of reforming its businesses by hiring new managers and by closing unprofitable operations. Among Tongil Group’s chief holdings are: The Ilwha Company, which produces ginseng and related products; Ilshin Stone, building materials; and Tongil Heavy Industries, machine parts including hardware for the South Korean military. The Tongil Group funds the Tongil Foundation which supports Unification Church projects including schools and the Little Angels Children’s Folk Ballet of Korea.
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25698
1985 Gujarat riots The 1985 Gujarat riots began in February and lasted till October 1986, in the city of Ahmedabad. The violence caused an estimated death toll of 275, thousands of injuries and tens of thousands displaced. According to Asghar Ali Engineer, the riots were organized by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to cause the downfall of the government of Madhav Singh Solanki. Initially the riots were an intra Hindu caste issue over the reservations policy of the state government but this turned into a communal riot between Hindus and Muslims. The rioters had initially targeted state property but within a month began to target Muslims and Muslim owned property. Solanki having won the elections in March formed a government which out of twenty ministers had fourteen Kshatriyas serving. The upper castes reacted violently, as they felt they had made their feelings clear regarding quotas during the riots in 1981. The state announced an increase from ten percent to twenty eight percent in the reserved quotas for lower castes for state employment. A stay was issued by the high court on implementing the quotas and following the derailment of a train on 5 July Solanki stepped down. There were attacks on Dalits and Muslim neighborhoods in Ahmedabad and Vadodara. According to testimony from Dalits, members of the BJP legislative assembly who during the riots in 1981 had assaulted them gave them aid during the 1985 violence. The BJP and other Hindu groups provided the Dalits with weapons, legal help and money.
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Brendan Ryan Brendan Ryan is a highly motivated sales and operations manager with experience in a variety of settings. Before working his way up the internal ladder from a barback to fully manage all aspects of the the bar and restaurant at One-Eyed Mike’s, he managed the sales team at DB Risk Solutions. Here he provided the team with necessary research and leads to sell AR Put Options to large cap companies. Reporting to the CEO he he worked on a variety of tasks with in the company from compiling and presenting weekly, monthly and quarterly reports, to serving as a liaison for Deutsche Bank AG’s global principal finance desk in New York, to cold calling potential clients. He was here from the end of the companies first year until they closed due to the downturn in the financial market in the second quarter of 2008. Prior to DB Risk Solutions, Brendan worked as an analyst for Morgan Stanley with multiple roles in fixed income derivatives ranging from trade capture, bank reconciliation, booking IR swaps and credit derivative trades, to serving as a liaison with traders in New York to resolve any issues between front and back office P&L systems. A native of Central New York, Brendan made the move to Baltimore, Maryland, graduated from Loyola University where he worked multiple jobs and was a integral part of the Loyola Rugby Club including team treasurer. In addition to his professional career, Brendan organizes fund raising events for various non-profit organizations and has raised more than $20,000 over the past 6 years for multiple organizations including the McMahon/Ryan Child Advocacy Center, a non-profit started by his family in Central New York.
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DBpedia Abstract
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The Crane Wife The Crane Wife is the fourth album by The Decemberists, released in 2006. It was produced by Tucker Martine and Chris Walla, and is the band's first album on the Capitol Records label. The album was inspired by a Japanese folk tale, and centers on two song cycles, The Crane Wife and The Island, the latter inspired by William Shakespeare's The Tempest. National Public Radio listeners voted The Crane Wife the best album of 2006. The album cover was designed by the Portland artist Carson Ellis, Colin Meloy's wife, who has created artwork for each of the band's albums.
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Howard Gruber Howard Ernest Gruber (November 6, 1922 – January 25, 2005), an American psychologist, was a pioneer of the psychological study of creativity. A native of Brooklyn, Gruber graduated from Brooklyn College with a degree in psychology, earned his Ph.D. from Cornell University, and went on to a distinguished academic career. He worked with Jean Piaget in Geneva and later co-founded the Institute for Cognitive Studies at Rutgers with Dorothy Dinnerstein. At Columbia University Teachers College, he continued to pursue his interests in the history of science, and particularly the work of Charles Darwin. Gruber's work led to several important discoveries about the creative process and the developmental psychology of creativity. His work on Charles Darwin entitled Darwin on Man: A Psychological Study of Scientific Creativity, became the groundwork of his methodological approach for the case study of evolving systems. This book was awarded Science Book of the Year for 1974 by Phi Beta Kappa. Key aspects of this approach are a radical focus on individuals as situated in a network of enterprise. The method uses a strong existential perspective as regards the "creative" individual who is said to act at all times with knowledge, purpose and affect. Creativity is purposeful work.
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Peter Høver I'm back in the IT / IS industry, after a short period in the credit card terminal industry. My current job is 2nd and 3rd level support and operation of servers hosted and on-site, as I have done for many years. I worked for Chr. Hansen for about 5 years, first 4 years as a consultant and then as an employee. My duties were initially running about. 2,000 virtual server and a Cisco network of 40 locations in 35 countries. Subsequently, I worked in a strategic deployment of Avaya IP telephony to all locations worldwide. When the global financial crises started in 2007, I quit my job at YX after almost 10 years, and started my own company, and there was more than enough task at the company, but after almost 6 years I shut down my company, and got a very interesting job at Chr. Hansen in Denmark. I’m glad that I tried to be self-employed and I had success with my company. Before I got married with Mette Høver, my name was Peter Larsen, I was married for 13 years, but I’m not married any more. I have always lived in Soeborg, just outside of Copenhagen, my youngest daughter still lives with me, and we have moved in, with my girlfriend in Vanloese a bit closer to Copenhagen. My oldest daughter has moved to her own apartment, in Vaerloese, for some years ago. Specialties: Expertise in Microsoft environment from NT to 2008, analytic skills in troubleshooting and error detection. More than 20 years experience with Desktops, laptops, servers, Backupsystems, network, telephoni, Internet and a wide range of software products, running on almost any operating systems. (except Linux) I have worked a lot with Citrix, Cisco, TSM, SQL, AD, RSA, VPN, CAX, MD110, Solidus, DME, MS SBS, MS WSS, MS MOSS, VMWare, Vision 80/20, Avaya, MS Lync, Prince Project management, SolarWins, CommVault backup, Oracle and Wireless and a little bit with AS/400/iSeries.
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Bernd Stroeter Mr. Stroeter has a Mechanical Engineering degree from Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal in Germany. After working as Head of Design for a subsidiary of Mannesmann he moved to Connecticut to become Engineering Manager at Bausch+Stroebel. He moved on to become Vice President of BASCO Technologies before founding COLANAR Inc.
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Royal London Asset Management Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Royal London, the UK's largest mutual life and pensions company. RLAM is one of the UK's leading fund management companies, offering a range of pooled investment products as well as providing bespoke solutions to meet specific objectives. RLAM was established in 1988 and specialises in providing investment management services for both the Royal London Group and a wide range of external institutions. Clients include listed companies, local authorities, universities, charities, wealth managers, financial advisers and multi-managers. Together with its sister company Royal London Cash Management (RLCM), RLAM manages over £76 billion of assets across all major asset classes and employs more than 50 experienced investment professionals, all of whom are based in our London office. (as at 31/03/14) For more information about our products and services, visit our website at www.rlam.co.uk or email us at [email protected]. You can also follow us on Twitter at @RLAM_UK. For information about current vacancies, please see www.rlamcareers.co.uk.
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Jaclyn Mann I'm a graphic designer, visual communicator, and customer service guru. I have had an eye for design as long as I can remember as a child gazing through the grids of magazines and practicing writing the alphabet over and over again. I have an appreciation for energetic design and clever use of typography. Growing up with a mom working in the airlines industry, I have gained a passion for traveling and exploring new regions. I relish in discovering up and coming contemporary designers and artists internationally throughout my travels. Until recently, I was the graphic designer for Net Irrigate, a manufacturer of Wireless Agricultural Irrigation Monitoring technology, where I focused on updating their graphics and branding image while keeping their logos and voice consistent. After graduating and moving from my college town of Bloomington back to my hometown, I began exploring freelance opportunities and many other career avenues. Colleagues know me as a team player who is willing to fill the leadership role when needed. I can (and often do) work well alone, but being a people person I am at my best when collaborating with others and believe that collaboration can be the key to a business' success. I am flexible and prepared to complete tasks that may not fall under my position description at any moment's notice. I have a BA in Creative Visual Communications from Indiana University which is a major I created under the Individualized Major Program. I created my own major in order to incorporate various advertising and marketing courses into the art program through the School of Fine Arts. I am in process of an online Web Development course. I'm currently freelancing while I actively search for career opportunities in the Louisville, Cincinnati, Nashville, and Chicago areas (also could be interested in relocating elsewhere). I can be reached either through this profile or by email at [email protected]
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Ole Klemet Sara Ole Klemet J. Sara (28 May 1936 – 29 April 2013) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.
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Alexander Mikhajlovich Baldin Alexander Mikhajlovich Baldin (Russian: Александр Михайлович Балдин) (February 26, 1926, Moscow — April 29, 2001) was a Russian Soviet physicist, expert in the field of physics of elementary particles and high energy physics. After finishing the railway technical school, he studied in the Moscow Institute of Engineers and Transport, followed by a DSc program in Moscow Engineering Physics Institute completing in 1949, when he became a professor in Lebedev Physical Institute. In 1968, he was named the director of Laboratory of High Energy Physics in the Institute for Nuclear Research (ОИЯИ) in Dubna, where the Soviet nuclear weapons were developed. He was elected a member of Russian Academy of Science and a faculty of Moscow State University. He was the co-designer of the project of synchrophasotron ОИЯИ (1949). He received the Order of Lenin (1988).
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DSB Congress The Deutschen Schachbund (DSB) had been founded in Leipzig on 18 July 1877. When the next meeting took place in the Schützenhaus on 15 July 1879, sixty-two clubs had become member of the chess federation. Hofrat Rudolf von Gottschall became Chairman and Hermann Zwanziger the General Secretary. Twelve players participated in the master tournament of Leipzig 1879.
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Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart (4 November 1742, Holderbank, Aargau – 26 June 1795) was a German botanist, a pupil of Carl Linnaeus at Uppsala University, and later director of the Botanical Garden of Hannover, where he produced several major botanical works between 1780–1793. Ehrhart was the first author to use the rank of subspecies in botanical literature, and he published many subspecific names between 1780 and 1789. In 1779, Carl Peter Thunberg (1743-1828) named a genus of grasses, Ehrharta, in Ehrhart's honor.
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Skate or Die 2: The Search for Double Trouble Skate or Die 2: The Search for Double Trouble is a skateboarding themed action/adventure game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, developed and published by Electronic Arts, who also developed the first game, which was ported by Konami's Ultra Games subsidiary. It is well known for successfully using digitized vocals and electric guitar in the opening theme (composed, along with the rest of the game's music, by Rob Hubbard), rarely seen on the NES. A 2012 three-part video interview on black metal revealed that the skater on the box art was young Jef Whitehead, the sole member of Leviathan.
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Ira E. Inman Ira E. Inman (December 7, 1868 – December 1, 1954) was an American farmer and politician. Born in the Town of Plymouth, Rock County, Wisconsin, Inman was a farmer and raised brown Swiss cattle. From 1933 to 1937, Inman served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican. From 1942 until 1951, he served on the Wisconsin Board of Agriculture and was chairman. Inman died at his home in Beloit, Wisconsin.
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Aladdin Village Cleaners inc. Aladdin Cleaners Inc., is one of the largest single plant retail locations in the Western New York area. Aladdin has a reputation as a family run business that provides an upscale service for its upscale clientele. The skill and experience level of the personnel at Aladdin Cleaners allows them to focus on difficult issues such as spot removal and cleaning high end garments such as suits, dresses, shirts, wedding gowns and formal ware. Aladdin Cleaners Inc., is attractive both inside and out and has received several awards in 'american drycleaner,' the industry's number one magazine. Dry Cleaning Services, Wet Cleaning, Bridal Gowns, Blankets, Area Rugs, Shoe Repair Established in 1939. Aladdin Cleaners Inc., was established has been family owned and operated for over 70 years. Pride is taken in all the work that is done at Aladdin from it's founder and my grandparents, immigrants from Germany, William and Sybilla Grzella, to my father: Guenter W. Schneider the current owner of over 40 years. The Management team includes: William G. Schneider (35 years of industry experience,) our sister: Kristine M. Perry and her husband William W. Perry. The main plant Aladdin Cleaners Inc. was moved from Buffalo to its current location in Amherst in 1968. This new location in the Town of Lancaster was opened June 1, 2011.
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Pyotr Nikiforov Pyotr Mikhailovich Nikiforov (Russian: Петр Михайлович Никифоров) (1882, Irkutsk Governorate – January 9, 1974, Moscow) was a Russian revolutionary, Soviet politician, and the third Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Far Eastern Republic. He was a sailor of the Russian Baltic Fleet and participant of the uprising at Kronshtadt of 1905. Nikiforov was an activist of the Russian revolution working countrywide. In 1910 he attempted to organize a military unit but was arrested and sentenced for 20 years. After the February Revolution Nikiforov was released and moved to Vladivostok where he became a deputy of the head of Vladivostok Council and the member of the DalBuro of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP). After the fall of the Soviets in June, 1918 Nikiforov was arrested and spent a year and a half in prison. After his release in January, 1920 he joined the Far Eastern Republic Government and was the Chairman of the Council of Ministers from May 8, 1921 to December, 1921. After the "reunion" the RSFSR and the Far Eastern Republic of 1922 Nikiforov served at many Soviet posts until his death.
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Craig Venter John Craig Venter (born October 14, 1946) is an American biotechnologist, biochemist, geneticist, and entrepreneur. He is known for being one of the first to sequence the human genome and the first to transfect a cell with a synthetic genome. Venter founded Celera Genomics, The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) and the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), and is now CEO of Human Longevity Inc. He was listed on Time magazine's 2007 and 2008 Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world. In 2010, the British magazine New Statesman listed Craig Venter at 14th in the list of "The World's 50 Most Influential Figures 2010". He is a member of the USA Science and Engineering Festival's Advisory Board.
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Lars Erik Eriksen Lars Erik Eriksen (born 29 December 1954) is a retired Norwegian cross country skier who competed in multiple events at the 1980 and 1984 Olympics and 1978 and 1982 World Championships. He had his best achievements in the 4×10 km relay, winning a bronze in 1978, a silver in 1980 and a gold in 1982, and finishing in fourth place at the 1984 Games. Individually, he performed better in longer distances, winning two medals in the 30 and 50 km at the 1982 world championships and finishing fourth in the 50 km at the 1980 Olympics, though he also won the 1984 World Cup in the 15 km event. Eriksen retired in 1988, and later worked as a skiing coach, with Bjørn Dæhlie among others. Eriksen was awarded the Holmenkollen medal in 1984 (shared with Jacob Vaage and Armin Kogler).
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DBpedia Abstract
7935
Alan Campbell (screenwriter) Alan K. Campbell (February 21, 1904 – June 14, 1963) was an American writer, actor, and screenwriter. He and his wife, Dorothy Parker, were a popular screenwriting team in Hollywood from 1934 to 1963.Born in Richmond, Virginia, he was the only child of Harry L. Campbell and Hortense Eichel Campbell. He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute and moved to New York City in the late 1920s. An occasional contributor of prose to The New Yorker, he also acted on the Broadway stage. He met Parker in 1932 and they married two years later in Raton, New Mexico. Like his wife, he was of mixed Scottish and German-Jewish descent. Campbell, Parker, and their collaborator, Robert Carson, earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay for the 1937 version of A Star Is Born. He and Parker also wrote additional dialogue for The Little Foxes when Lillian Hellman was called away to work on another project. In 1942 Campbell enlisted in the U.S. Army in Philadelphia. He was commissioned a captain, and served in Army Intelligence in Europe for the duration of World War II. Campbell and Parker divorced in 1947, then remarried in 1950. Although they lived separately from 1952 until 1961, they remained married until Campbell's death. Campbell died of an apparent suicide on June 14, 1963 in West Hollywood, California. While Parker insisted that he would never have intentionally killed himself, and reported his death as "accidental", he had been drinking all day; capsules of the barbiturate Seconal were found around his bed, and a plastic bag was draped over his neck and shoulders. The coroner's report listed the cause of death as "acute barbiturate poisoning due to an ingestion of overdose". His remains were returned to Richmond for burial.
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Dagmar Belakowitsch-Jenewein Dagmar Belakowitsch-Jenewein (born 24 August 1968 in Vienna) is an Austrian politician for the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ), currently serving as a Member of the Parliament of Austria, the National Council. She chairs the Committee for Health Affairs and is deputy chair of the parliamentary group of her party. She studied medicine at the University of Vienna and the University of Graz, graduating as Dr. med. univ. She became a board member of the local party in Vienna in 2006, and was elected to the National Council the same year. She succeeded Barbara Rosenkranz as chair of the Committee for Health Affairs in 2008. She is married and has a son.
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Sweet Tooth Dental We are your local friendly full service dental office for all your general and cosmetic dentistry needs for the entire family! Established in 2014. The location has been a dental office since 2004 but in 2014 we became Sweet Tooth Dental when Dr. Baria purchased the practice. Dr. Baria has been practicing general and cosmetic dentisty since 2007 when she graduated dental school from University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, now Rutgers University. She was born in India but attended school from kindergarden to graduate school in New Jersey. When she's not working she enjoys reading and hiking and spending time with her family and friends.
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Lt Col Simon Ledger BRITISH POLO DAY TEAM « Back to Management Team Lt Col Simon Ledger Chairman Army Polo Association, Commentator and Senior Advisor, British Polo Day Simon Ledger is a retired Lt Col in the British Cavalry regiment, The Light Dragoons. He joined the Army in 1975 and has served all over the world including Northern Ireland, UK, Germany, Norway, Cyprus, the Middle East and Kosovo. His last appointment was the Deputy Garrison Commander at Tidworth. Playing polo since 1976, he has run the Tidworth PC as well as the Cyprus Polo Association and the CSPA. He began commentating in 1987 (polo, eventing and race calling) and since 1994 has commentated for all the major polo tours at Tidworth PC, Guards PC and Sandhurst. Chairman of the Army Polo Association since 2003; he organises all Army Polo activity. He has commentated abroad in Florence, the USA at Virginia Beach and Great Meadow and for the European High Goal series in Sotogrande, Spain as well as most polo clubs in UK. Simon is the "voice of the British Polo Day" and has spearheaded the involvement of APOLOA with British Polo Day. TEXT ONLY SITE MAP HOME EVENTS ABOUT US PARTNERS TESTIMONIALS PRESS FILMS ALBUMS TRAVEL FASHION CONTACT US
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Sumner Byron Myers Sumner Byron Myers (February 19, 1910 – October 8, 1955) was an American mathematician specialized in topology. He studied at Harvard University under H. C. Marston Morse, where he was graduated with a Ph.D. in 1932. Myers then pursued postdoctoral studies at Princeton University (1934–1936) before becoming a professor for mathematics at the University of Michigan, where an award for outstanding students of mathematics has been named in his honor. He died unexpectedly from a heart attack during the 1955 Michigan–Army football game at Michigan Stadium.
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Victor Zaslavsky Victor Lvovich Zaslavsky (Russian: Виктор Львович Заславский; 26 September 1937 - 26 November 2009) was a professor of political sociology who taught at institutions such as LUISS (Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli), the Leningrad State University, Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's, Canada, University of California at Berkeley, Stanford, and elsewhere during a long academic career. He developed trenchant analyses of political and social aspects of the Soviet Union, prior to and following its collapse. Born in Leningrad, Zaslavsky was a naturalized citizen of Canada. He was a member of the board of the political journal TELOS for several decades. His major work prior to his death in 2009 was Class Cleansing: The Massacre at Katyn, which received the Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Thought from the Heinrich Boell Foundation. Zaslavsky's articles published in journals throughout the later years of the 20th century gained him a following in the United States and across continental Europe.
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Anton Otulakowski Anton Otulakowski (born 29 January 1956) is an English former footballer who played in The Football League for Barnsley, Crystal Palace, Millwall, Southend United and West Ham United. Otulakowski was born in Dewsbury, and started his League career at Barnsley in Division Four, making his League debut against Hartlepool United in April 1975. He combined his time at Barnsley with working for the Gas Board. In October 1976, he joined West Ham United for £60,000 and made his debut at Old Trafford against Manchester United with The Hammers winning 2-0. He then joined Southend United in March 1979, where he made 163 League appearances before George Graham signed him for Millwall for a combined total of £60,000 in March 1983, which also included Dave Cusack making the same journey. He won promotion from Division Three in 1985, and was named Player of the Year in 1986. After a successful spell with Millwall, he signed for Crystal Palace for £19,000 paid for from Palace's Lifeline appeal. Unfortunately, after only 12 games, Otulakowski was forced to retire from the professional game due to a persistent knee injury
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St. Philomena's College, Mysore St. Philomena's College, established on October 9, 1946, was the first 'First Grade College' in Mysore. It has the distinction of being opened by His Highness Sri Jayachamaraja Wodeyar, Maharaja of Mysore and having its motto, "Caritas vestra magis ac magis abundet in scientia- May your love grow richer in knowledge" chosen by The Pope.the college has introduced the CBCS programme in the streams of commerce, management and social work facilitating student to choose open electives and giving breadth to their academic growth
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Frederick Ferrer Frederick Ferrer is the Chief Executive Officer at The Health Trust since November 2007. Frederick leads the Health Trust, a non-profit charitable foundation, which provides direct health services, offers grants, builds community partnerships, advocates for policy changes, raises money and leads new initiatives to support its vision: making Silicon Valley healthier for everyone. Frederick is also a Member of the Board of Directors and thePresident of the Rocketship Board: Executive Committee, Achievement Committee, Academic Affairs. Before joining The Health Trust, Frederick founded and led Manzanita Solutions, where he provided consultation on child development, non-profit management and community inter-relations. Frederick is the former Executive Director of Estrella Family Services, and was chair of the FIRST 5 Santa Clara County Commission. Frederick is on the Board of Santa Clara University’s Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education and is a former Member of its Department of Education’s Autism Advisory Board. Frederick is a former Member of the Board of Directors of American Leadership Forum Silicon Valley (ALF-SV) and a current ALF Senior Fellow (Class XI). Frederick is also a Community Advisor to the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. A mong numerous awards, Frederick has received: the John Gardner Leadership Award from ALF-SV, the Human Relations Award from the Santa Clara County Commission on Human Relations, and PACT’s Community Builder Award. For over 25 years, Frederick has been on the Adjunct Faculty at De Anza College. Frederick has completed two distinguished programs at Harvard University: the Performance Measurement for Effective Management of Nonprofit Organizations and Strategic Perspectives in Non-Profit Management. Ferrer holds a B.S. degree from Santa Clara University, an M.S. degree from San Jose State University and an honorary Doctorate of Public Service from Santa Clara University.
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Indy Sen I'm a marketing leader with a passion for technology and 18+ years of experience driving results via creativity and execution that energizes business teams. When it comes to technology marketing, I believe that a good platform is a good story and that a good story is also a good platform. At WeWork, I'm responsible for product marketing for our Powered by We business line. Before WeWork, I was at Google Cloud where I ran global marketing for G Suite's Developer platform and Cloud Search, enabling developers and technology partners to help every businesses move to the cloud. Prior to Google, I led developer marketing and relations at MuleSoft where my team rebooted developer programs and content to pave the way for 4X developer growth prior to its IPO (and subsequent acquisition by Salesforce). In the years prior to that, I did a tour of duty at Box where I built out platform marketing and grew the developer base by 7X in 2.5 years (pre-IPO). I was also lucky enough to be at Salesforce where, in the early days of the AppExchange, I helped 2X the number of independent software vendors (ISVs) building on Force.com. I began my career as a strategy consultant at Charles River Associates, where I spent 6 years advising Fortune 500 companies in the healthcare, retail and telecom spaces before getting my MBA from MIT Sloan. Specialities: Product Marketing, Developer Marketing, Developer Relations, Partner Programs, Partner Marketing, Platform Ecosystems, Strategy, Cross-functional Agility, Public Speaking
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The Music Centre Established in 1982. The Music Centre was Est. in 1982 and was originally located in the Mott's grocery store just off of Main Street in Azle. Since that time Bob grew TMC to become a very well known staple in the community, that has provided many people with years of joy, stories, more stories, and lastly (but not least) good music and great musicians born out of TMC that will last generations! In the Summer of 2015 Daniel heard of the possibility that TMC might be closing due to Bob's need to chase some additional lifelong dreams being all things Cowboy, and Western. They both came to an arrangement that resulted in TMC maintainging operations and continuing to be the same great place it has become all these years! Stop on in Ya'll!! Daniel was one of the original staff members at The Music Centre in the 1990's. When he heard that the store was closing he contacted the owner (life long friends) and they worked out a partnership to keep the store open! Daniel and his family love this store, and strive to maintain the same level of customer service and hospitality as always provided. Stop in Ya'll!
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Foxx Pools By Charles Burger Inground and Onground Swimming Pools, both custom and standard. Authorized Fox Pool Dealer. Custom made inground and onground liners. Service for openings, closings, maintenance, repairs. Water Testing at store - Chemicals, parts, accessories, and toys! Fencing - Aluminum, Vinyl and Wood Patios - Stone, Pavers, Travertine, Concrete and Marble Established in 1991. Offering 45 years of experience with building and servicing swimming pools in the Hudson Valley, we look to help homeowners be able to enjoy their swimming pools with sound advice, knowledgeable and courteous staff as well as competitive pricing on high quality products, parts and supplies. Our FOX inground swimming pools are the top in the industry and our service department will get you into operational mode quickly. Charlie Burger began building in 1971 as a sub contractor of above ground pools for many Dutchess County pool companies. In 1980 he joined the staff of a company in Poughkeepsie, and upon owners death, started his own company with wife Juliana in 1991. His years of experience allow him to deal with difficult installations, replace complex inground swimming pool liners and have insight and experience with products or designs non longer around. This type of experience today is paralleled by few. He and his wife, Juliana, opened the Highland retail location of the business 10 years ago. Here you can find parts, supplies and chemicals to attend to your pool needs. Additionally, they offer small gifts as well as toys, floats and dog pool toys.
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Peter Sands I started Real Life Health Management Inc. in 2001 with the focus of building a comprehensive, intuitive software to help Personal Trainers and Health Clubs increase revenues and work more efficiently, and to help clients achieve their goals. I have been in the fitness industry for over 18 years as a personal trainer, club manager, and now PT software developer. Over the past 13 years our team has dedicated themselves to listening to feedback from clubs and trainers worldwide and acting on that feedback to build the most advanced, intuitive, user friendly personal training software in existence today. Designed to be an all-in-one system, the software offers an unparalleled set of tools for clubs, trainers, and their clients. Personal Trainers can now complete health screening, fitness assessment, and programming all online, quickly and simply. Create client weight loss competitions, do all of your billing and invoicing, even set up structured payment plans, not to mention a fully interative scheduling and caendar system. You won't believe the nutritional tools available to you as well. The software can be used a simple 'food journal' or can be used to develop 100% customized and balanced meal plans based on client food preferences. All this while keeping within MyPlate and Canada Food Guide guidelines so it stays within the Personal Trainer scope of practice. Try it today, you won't be disappointed www.reallifehealth.com Specialties: Personal Training Medical Exercise Specialist Post-Rehab Conditioning Specialist Personal Trainer Educator Fitness Club Manager Creating New Revenue Streams for Clubs Software Developer
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Russ Weeks Russ Weeks (born May 12, 1942) is a former Republican State Senator from West Virginia the 9th Senatorial District. Weeks was elected in 2002, defeating Senate Judiciary Chairman Bill Wooton. Weeks had not served in public office prior to being elected. He was defeated in 2006. He was the Republican nominee for 2008 West Virginia gubernatorial election. Born May 12, 1942 to Jeanette Weeks and Russ Weeks, Sr. in Beckley, West Virginia, he is a lifelong resident of the city. He has a sister, Pat W. George RN BSN, and a brother, Tom Weeks. He is married to the former Helen C. Peterson with whom he had two children, Sharon and Russ Weeks III. The couple has three grandchildren. Weeks did not graduate from public schools, but he began working to help support his mother and siblings. He enlisted in the US military and served in Vietnam, commanding a boat in the Mekong Delta. Returning to Beckley, he became a leader in the Right to Life organization. This advocacy spurred his interest in seeking public office. Weeks won the 2002 election. Russ Weeks (R) 9,982Bill Wooton (D) 9,340 His committees once included: Judiciary, Government Organization, Health and Human Resources,Military, Energy, Industry and Mining, and Agriculture. Weeks was defeated for re-election in November 2006 by Democrat Mike Green. In January 2008 it was learned that Weeks was planning to challenge incumbent Governor Joe Manchin in the 2008 election. Russ lost the election to Joe Manchin.
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David Twersky (journalist) David Twersky (February 19, 1950 – July 16, 2010) was a journalist, Zionist activist, and peace advocate in Israel and the United States. He was an editor for The Jewish Daily Forward and The New York Sun and a leader of the American Jewish Congress. Twerksy was born and raised in the Bronx, New York, where he grew up in the left-leaning Sholem Aleichem cooperative housing project. He attended the Ramaz School in Manhattan and was active in the Labor Zionist youth movement Habonim. He attended City College of New York. In 1974, Twersky made aliyah (emigrated to Israel) and helped to re-establish Kibbutz Gezer. In Israel, Twersky worked for the Labor Party's international affairs department, where he dealt with the Socialist International. He edited Shdemot, the literary journal of the kibbutz movement, and Spectrum, an English-language political monthly. Twersky served in an artillery unit during the 1982 Lebanon War. Twersky returned to the U.S. in 1986 and became a full-time journalist. When the Yiddish Forverts started an English-language edition in 1990, he became deputy editor and Washington bureau chief. During his seven years at The Forward, Twersky was responsible for breaking many news stories. One of his best-known stories involved President Bill Clinton's associate Johnnetta B. Cole, who had been suggested as a possible nominee for Secretary of Education, and the fact that she had served on the national committee of the Venceremos Brigade. Another of Twersky's stories brought to light some views of Lani Guinier, a law professor whom Clinton had nominated to be Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights; those opinions were considered controversial and her nomination was withdrawn. After leaving The Forward, Twersky became editor of the New Jersey Jewish News. Later he joined The New York Sun as foreign editor and columnist. Twersky also worked as director of international affairs for the American Jewish Congress.
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Bev Sanders Bev Sanders is a snowboarder, surfer, and founder of Manifesta Safaris, a women's travel and adventure company based in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA. The company’s holdings includes Las Olas Surf Safaris, the first surf camp for women, and Jennifer's Journey, a women's travel website. Born Beverly Farrell near Greenfield, Massachusetts in 1953, Sanders became a ski instructor at the age of 16 at Mohawk Mountain Ski Area in Shelburne, MA. In 1982, Sanders co-founded Avalanche Snowboards with her husband, Chris Sanders, in Lake Tahoe, CA. She inspired "Sanders Design 148", a snowboard designed for women. The design won Snowboard Magazine's award for best free-riding board and initiated higher standards for female-specific snowboard equipment. Avalanche Snowboards was sold in 1994 to businessman Robert Edwards. Sanders stayed on as director of marketing until 1996. From 1982–1988, Sanders campaigned for the acceptance of snowboards at U.S. ski resorts. In 1995, Transworld Snowboarding recognized Sanders' contributions to women in the sport, honoring her as a Pioneer Woman of Snowboarding. In 1997, Sanders was taught to surf by professional surfer Nancy Emerson and started Las Olas Surf Safaris, the first all-inclusive surf vacation for women. In 1998, Sanders purchased a General Motors EV-1. A proponent of sustainable transportation, Sanders wrote an article entitled "Don’t unplug the electric car" for the San Francisco Chronicle in 2003. In 2005, Sanders started Artista Creative Safaris, an encaustic and acrylic painting vacation for women. Sanders launched Jennifer's Journey, a women's travel website, in honor of her sister, Jennifer Maher, who died from cancer in 2007.
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Belle de Jour (writer) Brooke Magnanti (born November 1975) is an American-born naturalised British research scientist, blogger, and writer, who, until her identity was revealed in November 2009, was known by the pen name Belle de Jour. While completing her doctoral studies, between 2003 and 2004, Magnanti supplemented her income by working as a London call girl known by the working name Taro. Her diary, published as the anonymous blog Belle de Jour: Diary of a London Call Girl, became increasingly popular as speculation surrounded the identity of Belle de Jour. Remaining anonymous, Magnanti went on to have her experiences published as The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl in 2005 and The Further Adventures of a London Call Girl in 2006. Her first two books were UK top 10 best-sellers in the nonfiction hardback and nonfiction paperback lists. In 2007 Belle's blogs and books were adapted into a television programme, Secret Diary of a Call Girl starring Billie Piper as Belle, with the real name Hannah Baxter. In November 2009, fearing her real identity was about to come out, Magnanti revealed her real name and occupation as a child health scientist.
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Anne Dalgarno Anne Patricia Dalgarno MBE (6 July 1909 – 6 May 1980) was an Australian politician, nurse and community leader. Dalgarno was born Anne Patricia Smith in Wrentham, Suffolk, to farmer Henry Patrick Smith and Mabel Christina, née Edwards. Cardinal Patrick Moran was her uncle. She had governesses before attending the Convent of the Holy Family in Littlehampton, Sussex, and migrated to Western Australia with her family when she was sixteen. Smith trained at the Children's and Perth hospitals and became a registered nurse in 1933. She married Kenneth John Dalgarno, a civil engineer, on 1 July 1937 at St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney. They had two children before moving to Canberra in 1948. Dalgarno established the Nurses Club in 1954 and was a board member of Canberra Community Hospital (1954–59) and president of the ACT branch of the Royal Australian Nursing Federation. She unsuccessfully ran for the division of Australian Capital Territory as a Liberal in 1958 and an independent in 1966. She was elected as an independent to the Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council in 1959 and served until 1967, and again from 1970 until 1974. She was the only woman on the council and encouraged women to become involved in politics. Dalgarno was an opponent of self-government, supporting a lord mayor as opposed to a chief minister. She presided over the Foundation for Youth Ltd from 1972 and established the Emergency Housing Committee in 1973. Dalgarno, a proponent of Christian values and vigorous opponent of abortion, was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1977. She died at Royal Canberra Hospital in 1980 of chronic asthma and was buried in Canberra Cemetery.
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Aime Mpane Aime Mpane (b.1968, Congo) Aimé Mpane was born 1968 into a family of artists in Kinshasa, Congo. He graduated in Sculpture from the Academie des Beaux-Arts, Kinshasa in 1990 and Ecole National Superieure des Arts Visuels de La Cambre, Bruxelles, Belgium in 2000, He presently teaches Sculpture at the Academie International d’Ete de Wallonie, Libramont, Belgium and as a Visiting Professor at the Academie des Beaux-Art in Kinshasa. Exhibitions include “DAK’ART” Bienniale de Dakar, Senegal, 2006, for which he was awarded the Jean Paul Blachére Foundation’s Critics Prize; Havana Biennial 2003; Africa for Africa, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles, 2003; Musee de Katanga, Lubumbashi, Congo, 2002; Africa Sana, Quai Antoine Ier, Monaco 2001; and Centre Cultural Français, Kinshasa, 1991.
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Arsinoe (Northwest Cyprus) Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was an ancient city in northwestern Cyprus, near the promontory of Akamas (Acamas) (Strabo xiv. p. 682; Ptol. v. 14. § 4), near the older city, Marion (Greek: Μάριον); some ancient writers conflate the two cities (Steph. B. s. v.; comp. Scylax, s. v. Cyprus). A city was extant on the site before the Ptolemies took control of the region. Ptolemy I Soter destroyed the town of Marion in 312BC, and removed the inhabitants to Paphos (Diod. xix. 89). The city was refounded by Ptolemy Philadelphus and named after his sister/wife Arsinoe. Hierocles and Const. Porphyr. (Them. i. 15) place it between Paphos and Soloi. The modern name is Polikrusoko (Πολικρυσοκο) or Xrisopeou (Ξρισοπηου), from the gold mines in the neighborhood. According to Strabo (l. c.) there was a grove sacred to Zeus. Cyprus, from its subjection to the kings of the Lagid family, had more than one city of this name, which was common to several princesses of that house; see Arsinoe for other cities so named.
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Sidney Walker Hunton About Sidney Walker Hunton from the 1888 Cyclopedia of Canadian Biography: “Professor of Mathematics in the University of Mount Allison College, Sackville, New Brunswick, was born in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, on the 4th July, 1858. His father Thomas Hunton, was for a long time a leading merchant at the capital, died a few years ago. His mother, Amelia Hunton, is still alive and resides in Ottawa. Professor Hunton was educated at the Collegiate Institute, Ottawa, where, in 1875, he won the two medals offered by Lord Dufferin for mathematics and classics. In September, 1876, he entered McGill College, Montreal, where he studied for two years, and won first scholarship each year. In September 1878, he won the Canadian Gilchrist scholarship of the value of 100 stg., per annum, tenable for three years and then proceeded to London, England, where he studied at University College, making a specialty to mathematics. In June 1881, he won the Rothschild scholarship of the value of 56, which was awarded for the greatest proficiency in mathematics in University College. He graduated at the University of London in Oct. 1881 and was appointed assistant to the professor of mathematics in University college and held the position for two years. In 1882 he became lecturer on mathematics in the Electrical Engineering College, London, which position he resigned in 1883, on being appointed to the professorship of mathematics at Mount Allison College, N.B. During his stay in Europe, he also studied at Cambridge, England, and Heidelberg, Germany. He was married on December 25, 1884 to Annie Inch, daughter of J.R. Inch, LLD, president of Mount Allison College. Professor Hunton is a credit to “Young Canada” and we hope any will be found imitating his example.”
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Claude Piron Claude Piron (26 February 1931 – 22 January 2008) was a psychologist and a translator for the United Nations (from Chinese, English, Russian and Spanish into French) from 1956 to 1961. After leaving the UN, he worked the world over for the World Health Organization. He was a prolific author of Esperanto works. He spoke Esperanto from childhood and used it in Japan, the People's Republic of China, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, in Africa and Latin America, and in nearly all the countries of Europe. In some of his books, he used the pseudonym Johán Valano.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Deventer The Diocese of Deventer is a suppressed diocese of the Catholic Church in the current Netherlands. It was erected in 1559 as a suffragan see to the Diocese of Utrecht, which was raised to an Archdiocese at the same time, at the request of king Philip II of Spain. The Diocese of Deventer covered Overijssel, a part of Guelders, and the counties of Zutphen, Bentheim, and Lingen. According to the 19th-century historian A.J. van der Aa, the first bishop appointed by Philip II was Johannes Mahusius, but he never occupied the post because of obstruction by the Estates, and he resigned in 1570 because of illness. He was succeeded by Egidius de Monte, who was established in Deventer by the Duke of Alva. After he died in 1589, Gijsbert Koeverinks was named as the third bishop of Deventer, but before he could be consecrated in 1591, Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange conquered the city, and the diocese ceased to exist. Saint Lebuinus Church served as the cathedral of the Diocese of Deventer. It was later taken in the revolt by the Calvinists. Today it is a Protestant church and is commonly known as the "Grote Kerk" (Great Church). It is located in the old town center in the market square along the IJssel River.
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F. Anthony Comper F. Anthony Comper, CM (born April 24, 1945), known as Tony Comper, is a Canadian banker. He served as president and chief executive officer of Bank of Montreal, which currently operates under the brand BMO Financial Group, and retired from that position on March 1, 2007.
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Henneicke Column The Henneicke Column was a group of Dutch Nazi collaborators working in the investigative division of the Central Bureau for Jewish Emigration (Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung), with headquarters in Amsterdam, during the Nazi Germany occupation of the Netherlands in World War II . Between March and October 1943 the group, led by former auto mechanic Wim Henneicke and Willem Briedé, was responsible for tracking down Jews in hiding and arresting them. The group arrested and "delivered" to the Nazi authorities 8,000-9,000 Jews. Most of them were deported to Westerbork concentration camp and later shipped to and murdered in Sobibor and other German extermination camps. The bounty paid to Henneicke Column members for each captured Jew was 7.50 guilders (equivalent to about US$47.50). The group, consisting of 18 core members, ended its work and was disbanded on October 1, 1943. However, the Column’s leaders continued working for Hausraterfassungsstelle (Central Bureau for Jewish Emigration), tracking down hidden Jewish property. Before Nazi Germany retreated from the Netherlands in May 1945, Wim Henneicke was assassinated by the Dutch resistance in December 1944 in Amsterdam. Willem Briedé escaped the country and settled in Germany. In 1949 he was tried by a Dutch court in absentia and received the death penalty. The sentence was never carried out; Briedé died of natural causes in Germany in January 1962. The history of the Henneicke Column was researched by Dutch journalist Ad van Liempt, who in 2002 published in the Netherlands A Price on Their Heads, Kopgeld, Dutch bounty hunters in search of Jews, 1943.
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Cathay Bank Cathay Bank is a subsidiary of Cathay General Bancorp (NASDAQ: CATY). Founded in 1962, Cathay Bank offers a wide range of financial services. Cathay Bank currently operates 33 branches in California, 12 in New York State, three in the Chicago, Illinois area, three in Washington State, two in Texas, one in Maryland, one in Massachusetts, one in Nevada, one in New Jersey, one in Hong Kong, and a representative office in Taipei and in Shanghai. FDIC insurance coverage is limited to deposit accounts at Cathay Bank's U.S. domestic branch locations.
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Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises Since 1971, Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises, Inc. (LEYE) has maintained a sense of humor and enjoyment while creating high quality, successful restaurants. Due to the innovation of LEYE’s Founder and Chairman, Richard Melman, and his creative team of partners and employees, LEYE currently owns, licenses or manages more than 100 establishments in Illinois, California, Arizona, Maryland, Virginia, Minnesota and Nevada. The founding of LEYE was the result of joining Melman's food ideas with the confidence and support of Jerry A. Orzoff, Melman's first partner. A successful real estate agent and North Michigan Avenue haberdasher, Orzoff (who died in 1981 at the age of 45), played a crucial role in Melman's life as a friend and mentor. "Jerry was a guy I respected and related to," says Melman. "He believed in my ideas. Meeting him was the turning point in my life." After meeting Melman for the first time in 1970, Orzoff liked his off-beat ideas, and believed in his ability. Working together as new friends and partners, Melman and Orzoff raised a total of $17,000 to create an upbeat eatery geared toward young singles interested in rock music, casual clothes and healthy food. Melman hired bright, attractive waitresses and bartenders and filled the location with hanging plants and modern artwork. The menu was designed to appeal to a variety of tastes, and included everything from vegetarian and macrobiotic foods to hamburgers, sandwiches, milkshakes and the first fruit and vegetable-laden salad bar. Melman and Orzoff paired their first initials, added the sound a pig makes when eating and baptized the establishment R.J. Grunts on June 10, 1971 in Chicago's Lincoln Park. Despite a lackluster response in the opening weeks, Orzoff provided the much needed confidence and enthusiasm to keep Melman optimistic until his dream became reality. After one month, Grunts became a success.
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Narendra Modi 2019-Kanpur Chapter Narendra Damodardas Modi (About this sound pronunciation (help·info), born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician who has been the 14th Chief Minister of th...e state of Gujarat since 2001. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and is the prime ministerial candidate of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance for the upcoming 2014 Indian general elections. See More
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Stray (band) Stray is an English hard rock band formed in 1966. Vocalist Steve Gadd (born 27 April 1952, Shepherd's Bush, London), guitarist Del Bromham (born Derek Roy Bromham, 25 November 1951, Acton, London), bass player Gary Giles (born Gary Stephen Giles, 23 February 1952, North Kensington, London) and drummer Steve Crutchley (born c 1952) formed the band whilst all were attending the Christopher Wren School in London. Richard "Ritchie" Cole (born 10 November 1951, Shepherd's Bush, London) replaced Crutchley in 1968. They signed to Transatlantic Records in January 1970. The group's brand of melodic, hook-laden hard rock proved to be a popular draw on the local club scene during the early 1970s. However the band did not have commercial success with its record releases. At one stage Charlie Kray (brother of the Kray twins Ronnie and Reggie), was their manager. Gadd left the band in 1975 due to artistic differences and was replaced on vocals by Pete Dyer. The groups early musical style consisted of blues rock, acid rock and psychedelic rock. They then went on to join the hard rock and progressive rock movement. The original Stray finally dissolved in 1977, although Bromham later continued to play in various resurrected versions of the project well into the 2000s. There are two Iron Maiden connections to Stray. "All in Your Mind" from Stray's 1970 debut album was covered by Iron Maiden, and Maiden bassist Steve Harris's daughter Lauren has covered "Come On Over". From late 2006 until early 2007, the band's back catalogue of eight studio albums issued originally during the 1970s, were re-released by the UK based Sanctuary Records in compact disc format. The new releases were remastered and had bonus tracks culled from single B-sides, studio outtakes and BBC broadcast sessions.
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Elizabeth Macarthur Elizabeth Macarthur (14 August 1766 – 9 February 1850) was an Anglo-Australian pastoralist and merchant, and wife of John Macarthur.
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Marcus Riccelli Marcus Michael Riccelli (born June 7, 1978) is an American politician of the Democratic Party. He is a member of the Washington House of Representatives, representing the 3rd district. Marcus is a graduate of Spokane’s Mead High School. He received a Bachelor of Business Administration from Gonzaga University in 2000, and a Master of Public Administration in 2007 from the University of Washington's Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs. He served as U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell’s Eastern Washington Director, and as Senior Policy Adviser to former state Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown. He is active in Spokane’s downtown Rotary 21, serves on the Spokane advisory board for Daybreak Youth Services, is an adviser to the Spokane YMCA Youth Legislature Delegation, and served as a City Plan Commissioner. In the House, he is on the Capital Budget, Health Care & Wellness, Higher Education and Transportation committees. Marcus is married with one child. Marcus was elected to the Washington State House of Representatives in 2012.
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Yevdokia Bershanskaya Yevdokia Bershanskaya (Russian: Евдоки́я Давы́довна Берша́нская) (Dobrovolnoye, Stavropol, February 6, 1913 – September 16, 1982 in Moscow) was a Soviet pilot in World War II and second in command of the 46th Taman Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment. In 1941, Marina Raskova formed three women's regiments. As an experienced pilot, Bershanskaya became the leader of the 588th Night Bomber Regiment, an all women's regiment that flew Polikarpov Po-2 biplanes. In 1943, the regiment was renamed the 46th Taman Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment. Later she was awarded the Order of the Red Banner. The women pilots were so fierce and accurate that the German soldiers began calling them Night Witches. They were called this because often during missions they would cut the engine of their planes and glide over their targets before dropping their bombs and turning the engine back on. Until its dissolution in October 1945, the regiment remained totally female. Collectively they flew 24,000 sorties, and dropped 23,000 tons of bombs. 23 pilots of the regiment were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, 2 awarded Hero of Russia, 1 awarded Hero of Kazakhstan. In 1982 she died of a heart attack and was buried at Novodevichy Cemetery. Headstone (in Russian)
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Orfeo (Sartorio) Orfeo (Orpheus) is an opera in three acts by the Italian composer Antonio Sartorio. The libretto, by Aurelio Aureli, is based on the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. It was first performed at the Teatro San Salvatore, Venice in 1672. With its clear division between arias (of which there are about 50) and recitative, the work marks a transition in style between the Venetian opera of Francesco Cavalli and the new form of opera seria. Modern reactions to the work have been mixed, with Tim Carter describing it as "a fairly dismal example of a genre with all the symptoms of terminal decline...[Orfeo]'s journey to Hades seems almost a Sunday-school outing...Whether satire or not, this is indeed a sorry tale."
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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Luíz Inácio Lula da Silva ([luˈiz iˈnasju ˈlulɐ dɐ ˈsiwvɐ]; born 27 October 1945), known simply as Lula, is a Brazilian politician who served as President of Brazil from 1 January 2003 to 1 January 2011. He is a founding member of the Workers' Party (PT – Partido dos Trabalhadores) and ran for president three times unsuccessfully, first in the 1989 election, then again in 1994 and 1998. Lula achieved victory in the 2002 election, and was inaugurated as president on 1 January 2003. In the 2006 election he was elected for a second term as president, which ended on 1 January 2011. Succeeded by his former Chief of Staff, Dilma Rousseff, he left an enduring mark on Brazilian politics in the form of Lulism. He is often regarded as one of the most popular politicians in the history of Brazil and, at the time of his mandate, one of the most popular in the world. Social programs like Bolsa Família and Fome Zero are hallmarks of his time in office. Lula played a prominent role in recent international relations developments, including the nuclear program of Iran and global warming, and was described as "a man with audacious ambitions to alter the balance of power among nations." He was featured in Time's The 100 Most Influential People in the World for 2010, and has been called "the most successful politician of his time." In October 2011, Lula—who was a smoker for 40 years—was diagnosed with throat cancer and quickly started chemotherapy treatment. Since the cancer was found, he has successfully recovered and has since resumed his roles.
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Mangalgad Mangalgad, also known as Kangori, is a fort in Maharashtra near the village of Dudhanewadi. Kangori, or Mangalgad Fort, is in the Mahad sub-division about eleven miles east by south from Mahad town. The fort is built on the top of a steep and treeless spur of the Sahyadris, 2457 feet high, and is reached by a narrow and rugged path about two miles long. The fort is 1485 feet from east to west and 264 from north to south. Mangalgad was built by Chandrarao More of Jawli. It was one of seven forts captured by Shivaji in 1648.1 It was the place of confinement of Chitursing the brother of the Raja of Satara, from 1812 till his death in 1818. In 1817 Cornets Hunter and Morrison, two English officers on the Madras establishment, on their way from Hyderabad to Poona with a small escort were caught at Uruli twenty miles east of Poona, and imprisoned here. Some time after, by Gokhla's orders, they were removed to Vasota in Satara, and, on the destruction of that fort in April 1817, they were restored to freedom. In 1818 Kangori was taken by Colonel Prother, after the fall of Raigad fort. The buildings and the gateway are in ruins but a part of the rampart remains. Within the rampart is a ruined temple and a rock-cut cistern, but no building of any size or interest. Mangalgad consists of a single temple, called Kangori Devi Temple, with cisterns at the top. The wada and prison are both in ruins.
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Fleetwood Mac Live Fleetwood Mac Live is a world tour by the rock group Fleetwood Mac that began on April 4, 2013 in Columbus, Ohio. 66 shows are scheduled across 14 countries in North America and Europe. The April 18, 2013 stop in Boston, Massachusetts was one of the first major performances given in the city following the Boston Marathon bombings three days earlier. This tour has also marked the first appearance of Christine McVie with the band since 1998. She appeared at the last two London O2 Arena shows. On October 27, the band announced that John McVie had been diagnosed with cancer, and that they were cancelling their New Zealand and Australian performances in order for him to undergo treatment. On November 22, 2013 Christine McVie stated she would love to rejoin Fleetwood Mac and that John McVie's Progress was really good. On November 26, 2013 @officialfleetwood mac (Via Instagram) and FleetwoodMac.com announced that Fleetwood Mac is playing 3 last shows for their "Extended Play" tour. Fleetwood Mac said they would do one public show and two private shows. The last public show was played on December 30, and the two privates shows were performed from December 31-January 1 and January 8th. At midnight on January 1 Fleetwood Mac performed "Auid Lang Syne" to their private audience.
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MullenLowe Lintas Group MullenLowe Lintas Group, formerly Lintas, is an Indian advertising marketing communications company. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Interpublic Group (IPG), and is part of the multinational MullenLowe group. The group is currently headed by Amer Jaleel, Group Chairman & Chief Creative Officer, and Virat Tandon, Group Chief Executive Officer.
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Mark Loughridge Mark Loughridge (born December 19, 1953, in Leadville, CO) was IBM's Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Finance and Enterprise Transformation. He stands as IBM's longest-tenured CFO after nearly 10 years in the role. He joined the company in 1977, where he started as a development engineer in the Office Products Division in Lexington, KY. He was also financial services manager for IBM's lab in Hursley, England. He held a number of senior positions including Vice President and IBM Controller; Vice President of Finance and Planning for IBM Global Services; Vice President of Finance for Sales and Distribution; Vice President of Finance for the IBM Personal Systems Group, and Senior Vice President and General Manager of IBM Global Financing before being named CFO in May 2004. In July 2010, he also took on the Enterprise Transformation role to lead IBM’s integration and transformation.
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Daniel Dwyer Workers Online 10 March 2001 - Editor Peter Lewis Web Pioneer Goes Global One of the pioneers of virtual trade unionism in Australia, the CEPU's Dan Dwyer, is taking up a prestigious international posting. Dwyer, who has produced the movement's longest-running e-bulletin, has been appointed as the Telecom Director, Asia Pacific Region Union Network International. I have accepted the position and will resign from my employed position within CEPU. The appointment comes after 16 years in the local trade union movement representing Telecom officers through a series of amalgamations. His first bulletin was sent on 22 May 1996, and he reckons he would have sent about 250 since then (making Workers Online look like a pup!). Dwyer says that in his new role, he will continue the struggle of employees in the Telecom areas for better and safer workplaces.
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Howard Sims Howard "Sandman" Sims (January 24, 1917 – May 20, 2003) was an American tap dancer who began his career in vaudeville. He was skilled in a style of dancing that he performed in a wooden sandbox of his own construction, and acquired his nickname from the sand he sprinkled to alter and amplify the sound of his dance steps. "They called the board my Stradivarius," Sims said of his sandbox. From the 1950s to the year 2000, Sims was a regular attraction — a "fixture" — at Harlem's noted Apollo Theater, comedically ushering failed acts offstage with a hook, broom or other prop. He was also involved in New York City's Hoofers Club, a venue primarily for Black tap dancers. As part of the resurgence of interest in tap dancing in the 1980s, Sandman Sims served as a cultural ambassador, representing the United States with dance performances around the world. He was featured in the 1989 dance film Tap, along with Sammy Davis Jr., Gregory Hines and Savion Glover, demonstrating classic challenge dancing. Sims also appeared in a 1990 episode of The Cosby Show as Rudy's tap dancing teacher, facing off against Cliff (Bill Cosby) in a good-natured tap challenge. In her review of the play based on his life, New York Times critic Anna Kisselgoff wrote, "Sims is a virtuoso among virtuosos — in a class by himself. To say Mr. Sims dances on sand is like saying Philippe Petit is a tightrope walker."
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UCEDA SCHOOL Uceda School is an English language school. We also offer GED classes, OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 classes. Uceda School provides Citizenship classes and Computer training. We have the most qualified instructors in Las Vegas who are available Monday -Friday. Our school has been in operation since 1988 and we have graduated thousands of students. Come and study with us today! Established in 1988. HISTORY Education has been a tradition for the Uceda family since 1902, when the Uceda family founded the San Carlos school in South America. This institution went on to become a University. During the 1960's Juan J. Uceda established the Jose Carlos Mariategui Institute with courses in English and training in various other fields such as accounting and nursing among others. Uceda School was founded in 1988 in the United States of America, and with schools located throughout New York, New Jersey, and Florida it has become one of the largest private chains of ESL schools in the US. The Uceda family strives to remain continuously involved in the supervision of ESL classes, teachers and international students enrolled at their schools. The Uceda School tradition combined with a unique current system of teaching offers today's students the basic tools required to succeed in life. UCEDA School's mission is to provide English language programs and services to international and local students. Our main goal is to equip students with English language skills. UCEDA School achieves its mission through the implementation of the curriculum and student services.
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Greg Vaughn Greg is a respected and highly successful executive with a broad range of skills and accomplishments. Joining the Aerospace Industry in 1984, Greg worked in Finance as a Price Analyst and then transferred to the Contracts Department where he negotiated the largest margin contracts in the company’s history. Greg was awarded the company’s highest honor, "Outstanding Achiever of the Year". He rose through the ranks in Contracts until he became Director of the department and then led the activities of the Contracts, Pricing and Security Departments. He joined Herbalife in 2001 as one of the founding members of the Strategic Planning Department. Based on the successes and working relationships he developed in Strategic Planning, the Sr. VP of Logistics asked him to join Operations, oversee the Logistics department and keep track of the different versions of products that were shipped to over 50 countries. Greg set up the first Change Management Department which carefully kept track of each country's products. Greg was then promoted to Vice President of Distribution Operations and Logistics Planning. While VP, he led the development of a Global Sourcing Plan and with his fellow VPs, drove millions of dollars out of the supply chain. He and his team moved the largest Distribution Center in the US to a new site in Memphis with state-of-the-art picking and packing equipment. He then established the company’s first Process Improvement and Technology Department, where he created a cross-functional Material Review Board and a stage-gate process for launching new products. Greg is currently working with John Barry & Associates with clients in Orange and LA counties. He is a graduate of UCLA in Political Science, obtained a Master’s certificate in Government Contracting from George Washington University and is a member of the Lean Institute.
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Faustino Rayo Faustino Rayo (died August 6, 1875) was the assassin of President of Ecuador Gabriel Garcia Moreno, who killed him by machete, with the revolver shots of his three conspirators, on August 6, 1875, in Quito, Ecuador. Garcia Moreno twice served as President of his country (1859–1865 and 1869–1875) and was assassinated just about to begin his third term. The president was noted for his conservative, Roman Catholic views and his commitment to promoting the fields of science and higher education within Latin America.
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Manhasset KinderCare Established in 1969. About KinderCare® Learning Centers - Founded in 1969. For over 40 years, KinderCare Learning Centers have been a place where every child can learn, explore, and discover in a safe and nurturing environment in more than 1,300 community-based centers. We lead the nation in accredited centers and are passionate about providing children a sense of discovery while preparing them for success in school and beyond. Courtney joined the KinderCare family in 2012 before transferring to the Manhasset center in April of 2015. She is originally from San Jose, California where she obtained her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Child and Adolescent Development. While working as the Assistant Director and Director for KinderCare in Smithtown she also pursued her Master of Science degree in Human Resource Management. She has one son whom has gone through the KinderCare program from Discovery Preschool through Pre-Kindergarten. As a parent, Courtney knows first hand how difficult it is to leave your child, and strives to make parents feel at ease during their time in the center. One of Courtney's favorite parts to her role is supporting the teachers in the classroom by providing ongoing coaching and mentorship as well as opportunities for professional development. Her greatest joy is watching children age throughout the program and develop a lifelong love for learning.
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500.Com 500.com is a Chinese online sports lottery service provider that aggregates and processes lottery purchase orders. It derives nearly all of its revenue from service fees paid by local sports lottery administration centers for the purchase orders of sports lottery products directed to such centers. By taking the lead in setting the industry standards, 500.com has created a unique business model for online lottery sales, having captured the second largest market share in the country for 2012 and the largest market share in the country in the first half of 2013 in terms of purchase amounts of sports lottery products. The company offers a comprehensive and integrated suite of online lottery services, information, user tools, and virtual community venues to its users. Its lottery sales services include individual lottery purchase, lottery pool purchase, automatic tag-along purchase, recurring purchase, and locked-in lottery number purchase services. It is planning to extend its business to insurance purchase, ticket booking, and online games. 500.com was among the first companies to provide online lottery services in China, and is one of two entities that have been approved by the Ministry of Finance to provide online lottery sales services on behalf of the China Sports Lottery Administration Center, which is the government authority in charge of the issuance and sale of sports lottery products in China. As of September 30, 2013, it had 18.4 million total registered accounts. 500.com was founded in October 2001 in Shenzhen as 500wan.com Ltd., with a registered capital of RMB 50 million. The company secured venture capital investments of several million U.S. dollars from IDG Capital Partners, Sequoia Capital, and SIG Capital in September 2007. It changed its name to 500.com in October 2013 and went public on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the symbol WBAI on November 22, 2013. 500.com competes with lottery.gov.cn, and zhcw.com.
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Samson of Brechin Samson of Brechin is the first known Bishop of Brechin. He appears as a witness in a charter granted by King David I of Scotland to the community of Deer, recorded in the notitiae in the margins of the Book of Deer. The charter dates to some point between the years 1140 and 1153, although it can probably be pinned down to the year 1150. There certainly was a bishopric of Brechin in 1150, as there exists another charter of King David's, this time granted to the bishop (unnamed) and Céli Dé of Brechin. It is known that Samson was still bishop in the reign of King Máel Coluim IV (1153–1165), appearing as a witness as late as 1165 in a charter of Richard, Bishop of St. Andrews. Samson was a native cleric of Brechin. He was very likely the son of Léot, an earlier Abbot of Brechin, and father of Domnall, a later Abbot of Brechin. This family story probably explains the origins of the Brechin bishopric, that is, the Bishopric of Brechin, like other Scottish bishoprics, had its origins in the older Gaelic Céli Dé monastic community, and perhaps a hereditary ruling family.
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Grunt Records Grunt Records is a vanity label founded in 1971 by Jefferson Airplane and distributed by RCA Records. Initially created to sign local Bay Area acts, the label later was used only for Jefferson Starship and Hot Tuna releases. The label ended use in 1987 after Grace Slick left Starship.
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Same Same Bánh mì, Bun Thit Nuong, Spring Rolls Established in 2015. Chad Kubanoff started his career path at age 14 at a local bakery washing dishes. Throughout high school he gained experience at the Mansion Inn in New Hope, PA and Rat's at Grounds For Sculpture in Hamiltion, NJ. After high school, Chad moved to New York City to work at restaurant Daniel. After forming a confidence with classical cooking, Chad moved onto Alinea in Chicago to learn the modern techniques. Chad's desire to grow pushed him to travel the world. He settled in Vietnam. After working as a Head Chef in Ho Chi Minh City for 3 years. Chad and his wife opened Back Of The Bike Tours in 2010. Back Of The Bike Tours is a tour company focused on showcasing Vietnamese Street Food. In 2013 Chad and Thuy decided to move back to America. Chad is now focused on bringing the flavors that he fell in love with to Philadelphia. Created in 2015 by husband and wife duo Thuy and Chad Kubnanoff. In 2010 after working as a Head Chef in Ho Chi Minh City for 3 years Chad and his wife opened a company that offers Motorcycle Tours in Vietnam showcasing Vietnamese Street Food. In 2013 Chad and his wife decided to move back to America. Chad is now focused on bringing the flavors that he fell in love with to Northern Liberties, Philadelphia.
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Physicians Independent Management Services Inc Headquartered in Tampa, Fla., the Physicians Independent Management Services was incorporated in 1998. It is a full-service medical billing and health care management services company and provides a comprehensive menu of billing and consulting services for providers of all sizes. The company also provides access to a team of certified public accountants, health care attorneys, certified health care administrators, certified procedural coders and coding professionals and expert industry consultants whose valuable knowledge and experience helps in protecting individuals assets, manage contracts and increase their net revenue. Its comprehensive health care management services menu includes full-service consulting, revenue cycle management, managed care contracting, contract management, corporate compliance, human resources and benefits management, financial planning and asset protection and transcription services. The Physicians Independent Management Services also helps in processing delayed claims, denials and underpayments.
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Tarquin and Lucretia (1515 painting) Tarquin and Lucretia is an oil painting attributed to Titian, dated to around 1515 and now held at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. The attribution to this artist is traditional but uncertain - the brightened palette suggests it could instead be by Palma il Vecchio. However, most identify the painting as part of Titian's series of half-length female figures from 1514 to 1515, which also includes the Flora at the Uffizi, the Woman with a Mirror at the Louvre, the Violante and the Young woman in a black dress in Vienna, Vanity in Munich and the Salome at the Galleria Doria Pamphilj. It may be the painting mentioned by Ridolfi in 1648 as being in the gallery of Charles I of England, whose Italian paintings mainly came from his purchase of the Gonzaga collection in Mantua. From there, it passed to the collection of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria. It shows Lucretia committing suicide to wash away the shame at her rape by Tarquinius Superbus, making her the model of female virtus. Her face looks up to the divine illumination coming from above, giving her the strength to commit the act. As in other treatments of the subject, there are sensual elements, such as Lucretia's falling robe and almost-bared breast. The robe's green is particularly bright, witnessing to the high quality of pigments available in Venice.
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New Leaf Chiropractic & Family Wellness Dr Christina and Dr Jay are all about family! Our first core value is family and we treat everyone we meet as if they were our own. We do so much more than just headaches, neck pain and back pain and offer adjustment styles to suit all needs. Give us a call and mention Yelp! for a free consultation. Thank you for allowing us to serve you on your life journey! Established in 2008. After spending a year overseas in Africa working with orphans and HIV+ people we decided to share our healing gift with the world. For more miracles of our office please read our story at www.newleaf-chiropractic.com I am originally from Wisconsin and Dr Christina is from Chicago, so it's not unheard of to think that we should meet, after all there are many guys that move from WI to Chicago for a wonderful lady; but it may already peak your interest to know that Dr Christina and I moved from and met in Africa. In Africa, Ghana to be exact, Dr Christina was working in a private chiropractic clinic adjusting and educating Ghanaians towards wellness. She was working in Ghana for about one month when I flew into the country bound and determined to serve those who had no access to health care In a country of 34 million, most bound by poverty and inadequate healthcare, we were bound to meet. Once we met, it was love at first sight. We believe that God had a reason for us meeting and we believe Chiropractic to be an enormous part of it. Thank you for sharing in our journey and in the trust of our care, we will guard it and your family with excellence. Welcome!
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20119
Ideaquest Ideaquest Inc. is a startup company which endeavors to cope with decreasing birthrate and aging population by protecting the lives of infants and the elderly. We established our company in 2012 to introduce respiration monitoring systems, posture discerning systems and swallowing function evaluation systems into the society by using non-contact 3 dimensional information acquiring technology developed by Nakajima laboratory at Keio University. Our products use university originated and world first technologies. We can detect minute movements which cannot be discerned by human vision of thorax and abdominal area from breathing and larynx area from swallowing food of infants and the elderly. We are a newly born startup company and determined to contribute to the society by our new systems.
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Joseph B. Davol Joseph Benjamin Davol (August 25, 1864 – June 15, 1923) was an American marine painter and art teacher. He was born in Chicago. Following art studies in Boston and New York, Davol studied in Paris at the Académie Julian in 1895-96. In Paris he studies with Henri Laurens, Benjamin, and Constant. He was a student of Charles Herbert Woodbury, and lived in Ogunquit, Maine during his active years a professional painter until his death. Commissioned the building of a studio from the noted architect John Calvin Stevens. He died in Ogunquit and his obituary appeared in the New York Times Sunday June 17, 1923.
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James Vernall Teetzel James Vernall Teetzel (March 6, 1853 - August 25, 1926) was mayor of Hamilton, Ontario from 1899 to 1900. Teetzel was born on March 6, 1853 in Fingal, Elgin County. He attended Woodstock College, Galt Collegiate Institute and Osgoode Hall, articling with Osler, Wink & Gwyn. In 1877, after four years in Hamilton, he was called to the bar and entered partnership with Britton Bath Osler. He married Priscilla Grace Darling in 1880. He was created Queen's Counsel in 1890 and on May 16, 1903 was elevated to the bench as Judge of the High Court, Common Pleas Division. In 1910 he became chairman of the Ontario Parole Board. Teetzel served as alderman in 1884, 1885 and 1896 and became mayor in 1899 and was returned by acclamation in 1900. During his term of office Dundurn Park was acquired and the Public Parks Act was put into effect in Hamilton establishing the Board of Parks Management. He retired from public life after a stroke in 1912 and traveled extensively until his death on August 25, 1926 in Barbados.
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Weisinger Family Winery Established in 1988 by John Weisinger in Ashland, Oregon, Weisinger Family Winery is committed to producing limited production wines created exclusively from local vineyards. Sourcing only from vineyards within 5 miles of the winery property, Weisinger Family Winery supports local growers and the local economy. The Winery specializes in Gewurztraminer, Tempranillo, Pinot Noir, Rhone and Bordeaux varietals, as well as proprietary blends. Weisinger Family Winery hosts wine tasting, tours, private events, and lodging at the newly renovated Vineyard Cottage. Established in 1988. Founded by John Weisinger in 1988 and still family owned and operated by his son Eric, Weisinger Family Winery sits at 2300' elevation. We grow Tempranillo, Gewurztraminer and Pinot Noir on our Estate. Eric is our General Manager and Winemaker. His father John started the winery in 1988.
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Anthony Avina Anthony Avina is an author and journalist for On Request Magazine. He has to date published over twenty novels independently on Amazon Kindle. Bringing to life his vision of creative storytelling and powerful messages of hope in the face of evil and adversity, Anthony focuses on weaving tales that both entertain and inspire, striving to create a better world that teaches acceptance and peace through his works of fiction. He also has maintained a working relationship with television networks, movie studios, music industry leaders, musicians, writers and more through his journalistic work for On Request Magazine. Contributing to the world of entertainment journalism, his work as a writer has given birth to previews, reviews, interviews and more throughout the entertainment industry. He is also a certified partner on YouTube and the Fullscreen Network, with his own channel that focuses on vlogs, tag videos, a series titled The Writer's Corner, and podcasts. The Face of Avina Vlogs, Anthony Avina has committed himself to filming his life on a daily basis, bringing in viewers to the life and struggles that this writer faces constantly. He also showcases both his talent and expertise as a writer through the video series The Writer's Corner, bringing the same level of creativity and positivity to his videos as he does his work as an author. He also has experience as a booking agent for Avina Music Management. Working with bands of all kinds throughout the rock industry, Anthony has gained a great deal of knowledge and experience working with bands, artists, venue managers, publicists and more! Anthony Avina is a proud Yorkie and Golden Retriever father, and lives in his home state of California happily, which can be viewed on his Instagram feed daily! Specialties: Author, Entertainment Journalist, Booking Agent, YouTube Partner, Social Media Expert, Vlogging (or video blogging), Blogging, Video Editing, Content Creation, Creative Writing, Social Relations.
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Sibbald Point Provincial Park Sibbald Point Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Sutton West, Ontario, Canada on the southern shores of Lake Simcoe, 70 kilometres (43 mi) north of Toronto. The park is located to the east of the vacation town of Jackson's Point, and The Briars Resort and Country Club which is still owned by the Sibbald family. Sibbald Point Provincial Park has long sand beaches, sunny and shaded campsites, large grassy picnic areas and a forested hiking trail. The Sibbald family sold the property in 1951 to the County of York and it was open as a County Park until 1956 when the County conveyed it to the Province. The property was then renamed as Sibbald Point Provincial Park and opened in 1957. Two of the major attractions in the park were constructed by the Sibbald family during the nineteenth century. The family home was purchased by Susan Sibbald from Major William Kingdom Rains in 1835. She supervised its transformation from a small cottage into a rural estate, a process which was completed in the 1840s. She named the structure Eildon Hall after the family estate in Scotland. Today the building serves as a museum dedicated to life in rural Ontario during the mid-nineteenth century. The museum is also known as the Sibbald Memorial Museum . An Ontario Historical Plaque was erected by the province to commemorate Eildon Hall's role in Ontario's heritage. Another important structure located adjacent to the park is St. George's Anglican Church. The church was built by Susan Sibbald's sons to replace an existing small wooden church, and was dedicated as a memorial to her. Completed in 1877, it ministers to the community to this day. Attached to the church is a small cemetery which contains the graves of many prominent citizens of the Lake Simcoe area including writers Stephen Leacock and Mazo de la Roche as well as musician Jim Schwalm. The park has camping facilities that are booked via Ontario Parks website.
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Karl-Magnus Karlsson Karl-Magnus Karlsson has been with ABBYY since 2006. Karl-Magnus Karlsson is a serial entrepreneur that conceived his first technology startup Scoop Inc. in graduate school and took it from idea to NASDAQ listing. He has been instrumental to the success of many global tech companies both as founding entrepreneur and as investor. Highlight projects include 3721.com sold to Yahoo and rolled in to Alibaba yielding $40+ billion value creation for Yahoo. Besides ABBYY, board positions include serving as Director of Monster Inc.– creators of Beats by Dr. Dre. (Sold for $3 billion in 2014 to Apple.) He is a Chairman of the Microsoft integrated photo market place PicHit.Me and serves on the board of the global on-line classifieds provider Wallapop and the advisory board of the digital radio broadcasting platform Dash Radio. Philanthropic ventures include Prince Albert II of Monaco's expedition to the North Pole benefitting the World Wildlife Fund, serving as Chairman of Sir Richard Branson's VirginExplorers and as Senior Expedition Advisor to Virgin Oceanic. He is a BP Fellow of the Global Scout Foundation and a Fellow of The Explorers Club. Karl-Magnus Karlsson holds an MBA from the American Graduate School of International Management, Glendale, Arizona, and a B.A. in Communications from California State University at Fullerton.
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Esteban Conde Esteban Néstor Conde Quintana ([esˈteβan ˈkonde], born 4 March 1983) is a Uruguayan football goalkeeper who currently plays in Nacional at Uruguayan Primera División. He is great on penalty kicks, saving or kicking. Conde is supporter of Nacional; going to the games of that club at Estadio Parque Central, when he played at Danubio and had free time.
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ottomatt Originally from France, I moved to Montreal in 2009 and have been studying at Concordia University since then. I am interested in a lot of different things, ranging from cooking to literature !
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Romanians in Italy Romanians in Italy became a notable presence mostly after 1999, due to a large wave of emigration known in Romania as Fenomenul migrației către UE (Movement to the EU Phenomenon). 80% of the emigrants went to Spain or Italy, whose national languages are related to Romanian. They were followed by a further wave beginning in 2002, when Romanian citizens obtained the right to leave their country and go to any Schengen Zone country without having a visa. As of 2013, there were 1,131,839 Romanian citizens with additional 147,388 Moldovans living in Italy. In 2007, Italy expelled Romanian citizens with criminal records, after a wave of violent crimes of which swelling numbers of Romani immigrants from Romania were held responsible. Roma are a large historical ethnical minority in Romania (over 600,000 people, 3.3% of the population) and they make up 6% of Romanian citizens in Italy too.
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McGee v. International Life Insurance Co. McGee v. International Life Insurance Co., 355 U.S. 220 (1957), was a case following in the line of decisions interpreting International Shoe v. Washington. The Court declared that California did not violate the Due Process Clause by entering a judgment upon a Texas insurance company who was engaged in a dispute over a policy it maintained with a California resident. The importance of this finding is highlighted by the facts of the case; mainly that International Life Insurance did no other business within the state of California besides maintaining this single policy, which the company became responsible for by its acquisition of another insurance company which previously had held the policy. However; the case never explicitly stated that no other business was conducted within California and the previous assumption is presumptive by definition.
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Anna Mikuskova Black and White Landscape Photographer and Silver gelatin Printer ilver gelatin printing techniques. I studied photography at Maine College of Art with Thurston Howes and Media Workshops with Lydia Goetze, Neal Parent and Elizabeth Greenberg. Since spring 2013 I have studied silver gelatin printing technique with photographer Paul Caponigro. Recent Exhibits; Open, Juried Photography Show, Barn Gallery, Ogunquit, ME, 2015 Structures, Nature and Human Made: Ballard Center, Augusta, ME, June 2015-October, 2015 Connections, Solo Exhibit, Curtis Memorial Library, Brunswick, ME,June 2015 Art 2015: 20th Annual Juried Art Exhibition, Harlow Gallery, ME, 2015, Black and White and Tones of Gray, Juried Exhibit, River Arts, Damariscotta, Maine, April 2015
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Claude Robert Joseph Denis Lucien Claude Robert (August 10, 1928 – January 6, 2007) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 23 games in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens. He was born in Montreal, Quebec.
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Annexe Annexe is a new style destination venue. Immerse yourself in the vibrancy and nostalgia of vintage café-society; enjoy contemporary Italian and French inspired cuisine served with heart, soul and beauty. Annexe is creating something fresh and exciting for Birmingham; a new Golden Age. Established in 2010. The motivation for Annexe is to offer something absent in Birmingham for a long time: a relaxed yet sophisticated venue for those seeking the upmarket nostalgia of vintage café-society and to escape the hassle and queues of insipid, overcrowded bars, clubs and restaurants. Our offerings are educated but unpretentious. The food is created by a Birmingham born chef of Italian heritage whose passion is the contemporary cooking of Italy and France. The drinks are selected to provide quality right across the price spectrum - from our highly competitive house wine to our Fine Wine Corner. The upmarket show nights are organised by experienced musicians, entertainers and event organisers. All is delivered by a team with a passion for service, led by the experience of a lifetime in continental hospitality from a family restaurant in rural France to 5* luxury hotels in the UK.
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Papa Nick's Pizza We specialize in all types of pizza, calzones, strombolis, pastas, dinners, salads and heros. We also offer homemade soups, sicilian riceballs, and a large selection of specialty pizzas. Our specialty pizzas range from the more traditional margherita, and white pies to the more unique mac and cheese pie, or loaded baked potato pie and everything in between. All of our food is homemade using only the freshest ingredients and all our pizzas are made using the best cheeses money can buy from Grande. Established in 1987. Papa Nick's Pizza has been family owned and operated for over 25 years. We are the 'Original Home of the Crispy Crust'. Originally located in Lake Ronkonkoma, we moved to Bellport Village in 2000 and have been serving the great people of bellport ever since.
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Ring of Silvianus The Vyne Ring or the Ring of Silvianus is a gold ring, dating probably from the 4th century, discovered in a ploughed field near Silchester, in Hampshire, England, in 1785. Originally the property of a British Roman called Silvianus, it was apparently stolen by a person named Senicianus, upon whom Silvianus called down a curse. After its discovery in the 18th century, the ring became the property of the Chute family, whose country house was The Vyne, also in Hampshire, now a National Trust property. The ring went on display there in April 2013. In 1929, during excavations of the site of the Roman temple of Nodens at Lydney Park, the archaeologist Sir Mortimer Wheeler discovered details of the curse. As Wheeler consulted with J. R. R. Tolkien on the name of the god invoked in the curse, the ring and curse may have inspired the One Ring in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
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Egan Concepts Egan Concepts is headquartered in Ireland and is developing the first hand held alignment system for golfers, with active alignment and target lock technology, to help the golfer achieve their perfect setup. We call it SetupEye. The unit has been designed to be used on the golf course and so for the first time a golfer with SetupEye will have the ability to correct their game as soon as its starts to go wrong, with the convenience of a unit that fits in their pocket.
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Burley-Sekem Burley-Sekem Pty Ltd is an Australian sporting goods and clothing company. It was formed in 1985 from the merger of Burley Sports Pty Ltd, formerly JL Burley Pty Ltd, a Western Australian football manufacturer, and Sekem Pty Ltd, a sports clothing and school uniform manufacturer.
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Sheldon Konecke I am currently a student at the Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland and am planning on double majoring in Accounting and Finance. I have strong customer service skills that I have acquired while working with different types of individuals at my previous jobs. These people skills make me a strong candidate for any job that includes working with others to get things done as efficiently and effectively as possible.
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