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Denny Vrandečić Denny Vrandečić is a computer scientist specializing in semantic web and structured data. He is currently an ontologist at Google, where he has helped with the release of several key datasets, including releasing the collaborative curated database Freebase to Wikidata. Originally from the island of Brač, Croatia, Denny received a degree in computer science and philosophy from the University of Stuttgart and a PhD from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. He has written more than 70 publications on ontologies and the semantic web, and has worked at research projects the University of Southern California and the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, and has lectured extensively at universities around the world. Denny has been a Wikipedian since 2003. He is the co-developer of Semantic MediaWiki and was the first administrator of the Croatian Wikipedia. In 2010, he worked with various Wikimedia stakeholders to develop the first proposal and secure funding for the structured data project Wikidata. In 2012, he became the founding project director for Wikidata, recruiting and leading the first Wikidata team out of Wikimedia Deutschland. Denny now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, a Wikipedian whom he met at Wikimania, and their baby daughter.
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Association of American Publishers The Association of American Publishers (AAP) is the national trade association of the American book publishing industry. AAP has more than 300 members, including most of the major commercial publishers in the United States, as well as smaller and non-profit publishers, university presses and scholarly societies. Former U.S. congresswoman Patricia Schroeder served as the association's CEO from 1997 until 2009, taking over the role from two time US Ambassador and Assistant Secretary of State Nicholas A. Veliotes. On May 1, 2009 former U.S. congressman Tom Allen took over as president and CEO.
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Joanne Metcalf Joanne Metcalf (born Los Angeles, 1958) is an American composer. She studied at Duke University with Scott Lindroth and with Louis Andriessen at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague. She currently teaches composition at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. Her Il nome del bel fior (1998), based on the vision of Mary in Canto XXIII of Dante‘s Paradiso, was composed for, and recorded by, the Hilliard Ensemble and Singer Pur.
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The Fut The Fut was a British rock group formed in London in 1969, consisting of Maurice Gibb, Steve Groves, Steve Kipner and Billy Lawrie (the brother of singer Lulu and Gibb's brother-in-law and sometime songwriting partner). Their only single was "Have You Heard the Word", released in the UK on Beacon Records. This was the first time since the formation of the Bee Gees that Gibb, who was still in the group, had performed with other group without them. Groves and Kipner was originally from Tin Tin.
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Walcott Sales & Service, Inc. 4 generations of family friendly service since 1937 Knowledgeable, factory trained salespeople Over 35 brand name appliances available Competitive prices Delivered on our own trucks by our own employees Established in 1937. Walcott's was started by Theodore (Ted) Walcott of Cambridge MA. (Harvard 1937) He operated locations in Cambridge, Somerville & Medford. In 1958, Walcott's moved to Bedford. Now in our third location, in Bedford, Walcott's is still in the Walcott family with the 3rd & 4th generations working hard to live up to Ted's reputation. I moved from Baltimore in 1985. The day I got here I started working for my grandfather. His son, Ken, took me under his wing and helped me learn all aspects of running the family business. I worked days and got my Northeastern business degree at night. Now with over 25 years of servicing appliance customers I still enjoy personally making sure that all my employees know the information to help our customer enjoy their shopping experiance at Walcott's.
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Andrew Raines Andrew Raines (born 8 March 1986) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club, Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast Suns in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is the son of Geoff Raines, a premiership centreman who played for Richmond, Collingwood, Essendon and Brisbane Bears.
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Jovan Cvijić Jovan Cvijić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Цвијић, [jɔ̌ʋan tsʋǐːjitɕ]; 12 October 1865 – 16 January 1927) was a Serbian geographer and ethnologist, president of the Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences and rector of the University of Belgrade. Cvijić is considered the founder of geography in Serbia. He began his scientific career as a geographer and geologist, and continued his activity as a human geographer and sociologist.
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The Duke of Cleveland The Duke of Cleveland is a family friendly pub situated in Church Walk in old Hartlepool - or on The Headland if you prefer to call it that! It might be known t...o many as the former Conservative Club but has been totally renovated to into a plush family friendly pub and function suite to cater for all needs.The building is Grade II listed and was the former home of the 1st Duke of Cleveland who was also the 3rd Earl of Darlington - William Henry (Harry) Vane who was born in July 1766 and died in January 1842. The building was originally the Duke's summer house. See More
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My Big Fat Independent Movie My Big Fat Independent Movie is a 2005 independent film produced, written and directed by former film critic Chris Gore spoofing well-known independent films, such as My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Memento, Swingers, Pulp Fiction, Magnolia, Amélie, Reservoir Dogs, Pi, The Good Girl, Run Lola Run, Clerks and El Mariachi. My Big Fat Independent Movie was eventually acquired by Anchor Bay Entertainment distribution and the film was released on DVD. Broadcast cable rights were picked up by CBS Corporation for Showtime, The Movie Channel and Sundance Channel.
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Tom Coles I'm a multi-disciplinary Graphic Designer with an obsession for print and a passion for photography. I have 8 years industry experience and run the day to day handling of Lockstone Print & Media, offering individual design and print solutions for clients all over the UK. I also assist with the creation of our monthly lifestyle magazine OM Plymouth and work alongside our parent company OM Media Group. Out of the office I am skilled photographer specialising in portraiture and commercial photography. I'm reliable, punctual and motivated, and keen to develop effective solutions. I can work independently but also take and offer constructive criticism to help others. I'm determined and passionate to exceed client and colleague expectations and always looking for new challenges. Degree: BA (Hons) in Graphic Design achieved in 2008 I have in-depth experience at creating the following: • Adverts • Leaflets / Flyers / Brochures • Corporate branding / Logo Design • Business Stationery - Business Cards, Letterheads, forms, order pads etc • Exhibition material (including large format exhibition displays and advertising material) • Bespoke photography • Photo retouching
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Ludwig von Brenner Ludwig von Brenner (19 September 1833 – 9 February 1902) was a German conductor and composer. He was born in Leipzig, and studied at Leipzig conservatoire, later going to Saint Petersburg to play in the court orchestra of the Tsar. In 1872 he returned to Germany, conducting an orchestra known as the Berlin Symphony Orchestra before establishing his own Neue Berliner Symphoniekapelle in 1876. In 1882 he became the first conductor of the newly established Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, leading its Berlin debut concert on October 17 of that year. He continued to conduct the orchestra until 1884. He later went to Breslau, conducting an orchestra in succession to Meyder. He died in Berlin. He was especially renowned as a composer of sacred music. His works include 4 grand masses; 2 Te Deums; symphonic poems, overtures, and other orchestral music.
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Newark Female Charitable Society Newark Female Charitable Society (Newark Day Center) is a group of historic buildings at 305 Halsey Street and at 41 and 43 Hill Street in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. The oldest and most significant building is 305 Halsey Street, a 3-story red brick and terra cotta building that was built in 1886 by the Newark Female Charitable Society and designed by R. H. Rowden. It is "Victorian Eclectic in style with definite Romanesque features." The Society was founded by the leading ladies of Newark in 1803, making it the oldest social organization in New Jersey and the third oldest in the United States. The building at 41 Hill Street, adjacent to 305 Halsey, is a brick townhouse acquired by the Society in 1912 to house its expanding programs, although its maintenance proved expensive and it was sold by the Society in 1923. The two-story building next door at 43 Hill Street was constructed in 1977 as a medical and dental clinic. The entire complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The Society is now known as the Newark Day Center and functions as a community organization. It still occupies 305 Halsey and 43 Hill, which together house a child development center, a senior center, and other programs that benefit Newark residents.
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Jonas K. Stankunas Browse People Blog Sign In Start My Tree People Illinois Chicago Jonas G. Stankunas Jonas G. Stankunas Born: Jan 14, 1923 Deceased: Nov 5, 1993 Location: Chicago, IL Jonas was born January 14th, 1923. November 5th, 1993 Jonas Stankunas passed away in Chicago, Illinois at the age of 70. About Jonas Stankunas Records show that Jonas G. Stankunas was born on January 14th, 1923. Historic records show that Jonas died November 5th, 1993 in Chicago, Illinois. You may be able to find relatives of Jonas G. Stankunas by browsing our site. Free Obituary Search 1) Enter anyone's name 2) Find their obituary now! Go to ancestry.com/Obituaries Add to your Family Possibly related people in Illinois Anna Stankunas Chicago, IL Born: Apr 8, 1886 Deceased: Dec, 1966 Pete Stankunas Zeigler, IL Born: Mar 31, 1880 Deceased: Mar, 1968 Michael Stankunas Chicago, IL Born: Sep 22, 1893 Deceased: Jul, 1972 Other people nearby in Chicago Delfina Andrade Chicago, IL Born: Sep 18, 1928 Deceased: Feb 7, 1919 Michael Accettura Chicago, IL Born: Apr 2, 1903 Deceased: Aug, 1960
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Emily Shyr Emily Shyr is currently an undergraduate at Columbia University, where she is majoring in American history and music. Her interests in history include the Civil War, Reconstruction, and Civil Rights period. This summer, she will complete an internship at the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, where she will conduct research on African-American soldiers for the Institute's online journal. Her experience includes an internship at the Atlanta History Center, where she researched Native American and local pioneer history in the 1840s to help create a tour for a new exhibit on early Native Americans in Georgia. As a musician, she currently studies with Yousun Chung, recently appointed faculty of the Hartt School of Music in Connecticut and faculty of the Juilliard Pre-College division. Emily has been a member of the New York Youth Symphony (NYYS) for the past three years and has performed frequently at Carnegie Hall with the NYYS. She is also the principal oboist of the Columbia University Orchestra, highly involved with Columbia's Music Performance Program and has won the Dolan and Rapaport Prizes, which funded her musical studies outside of Columbia.
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Camilla Andersen Camilla Andersen (born 5 July 1973) is a Danish team handball player, Olympic champion and World champion. She received gold medals with the Danish national team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. She is World champion from 1997, and two times European champion, from 1994 and 1996. In 2000 she entered a registered partnership with Norwegian handball player Mia Hundvin, but the couple split three years later. Sports Illustrated ran a lengthy feature on the two, who are much-discussed celebrities in their countries.
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Luther Thomas Luther Thomas was an alto saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist from St. Louis. He is known for his free jazz playing drawing also on funk. He was involved with the Black Artists Group starting in the 1960s, played in the Human Arts Ensemble with Charles Bobo Shaw in the 1970s, and led a group called Dizzazz in the early 1980s. He has also played saxophone for James Chance and the Contortions. Thomas-led sessions from the early 1970s have been reissued on CD as part of Atavistic Records' Unheard Music Series. Luther Thomas was born on June 23, 1950, and died on September 8, 2009.
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Eric Crozier (baseball) Eric Le Roi Crozier (born August 11, 1978 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American former Major League Baseball first baseman and outfielder. Crozier played for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2004. For his entire minor league career, Crozier has logged 911 games, accumulating 115 home runs and 458 RBI, while batting .262. Crozier attended Independence High School and Norfolk State University. Crozier was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 41st round of the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft. On August 4, 2004, he was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays for Josh Phelps and made his Major League debut on September 4, 2004. In 2005, Crozier played in the Blue Jays', Yankees', and Reds' organizations. In 2006, he played for the Reds' Double-A affiliate, the Chattanooga Lookouts before being released on May 22. He signed with the Lancaster Barnstormers of the Atlantic League. He started 2007 playing for Boston's Double-A affiliate, the Portland Sea Dogs, but was released during the season and signed with the Barnstormers again. In 2008, he was left unprotected in the expansion draft and was taken by the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs. He was purchased by the Baltimore Orioles on Friday, June 19, 2009, and spent the season with the Double-A Bowie Baysox. He last played for the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs of the independent Atlantic League in 2010.
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Fundación Carlos de Amberes The Carlos de Amberes Foundation (Spanish: Fundación Carlos de Amberes) is a charitable foundation located in Madrid, Spain. It was founded at the death of Carlos de Amberes in 1594; Carlos was a native of Antwerp, and bequeathed all his property to support people from the Low Countries visiting Spain. The emphasis has now shifted to cultural projects, although the original purpose was assisting pilgrims and people visiting court. Among others the Foundation is composed of: His Majesty King Juan Carlos, the Belgian Ambassador to Madrid, the President of the Community of Madrid, the Mayor of Madrid, the Head of His Majesty's Office, the President of the Association of Friends of the "Foundation Carlos de Amberes" in Belgium, the Ambassador of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to Madrid, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of The Netherlands to Madrid, the President of the Council of State, the Director General of the Spanish Heritage at the Council of Europe, the President of the Spanish Olympic Committee, the Director of the Prado Museum and the Manager of the Royal Tapestry Factory and representatives of Spanish and Benelux institutions and companies. The Foundation's home is a nineteenth-century building which was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1994.
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IV Rescue Since the summer of 2011 IV Rescue has been helping visitors and locals of Las Vegas stay hydrated through IntraVenous Therapy with our mobile service that treats you in your room or home. While a good 75% of our business is due to over indulgence of all the Las Vegas Day & Night Life has to offer(ie: Hangovers, Too Drunk to keep going, ect.), IV Therapy shouldn't be considered for just for hangovers anymore. IV Therapy can refresh you after most strenuous of activities, help you recover faster from flu symptoms, flush all the toxins out of your body after a deep tissue massage and replenish your muscles with the hydration they need. IV Rescue's mix Vitamin IV Drip of Saline with Calcium Chloride, Magnesium Chloride and Potassium Bicarbonate along with adding B-Complex and Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) will having you feeling better than ever in just about half an hour. In Room or Home service starts at $200 Established in 2009. When the pool party ends and you were too exhausted to go on to the club that's where IV Rescue stepped in. Originally started to keep the party going IV Rescue has evolved into much more. We help you get ready for or recover from whatever life is giving you. Wether it's a Vegas weekend of partying, a sporting event or just not having the time to take the best care of yourself as you'd like. Marshall grew up in a family of health care providers and spent many years as a certified life guard in San Diego before going to EMT school. He started working at a level 1 trauma center in San Diego on February 1st 2001 and quickly moved into an anesthesia tech position where he learned many of his skills. IN 2009 he moved to Las Vegas and joined forces with Keith White (the founder of IV Rescue) and together they built the first mobile IV rehydration company in Las Vegas.
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Hudman Glacier Hudman Glacier (78°54′S84°12′W / 78.900°S 84.200°W) is a glacier draining south of Mount Landolt between Marze Peak and Miller Peak in Petvar Heights at the south end of the Sentinel Range, in the Ellsworth Mountains of Antarctica, flowing south-southeast to Minnesota Glacier. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1957–59, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Captain Rayburn A. Hudman, United States Marine Corps, who died in the crash of a Lockheed P2V-2n Neptune, modified for extreme range, flying in sub zero temperatures and Ski equippedfor landing on the Ice runways at McMurdo Sound Antarctica on October 18, 1956.
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Dave Naz David F. Nazworthy, professionally known as Dave Naz (born in 1969 in Los Angeles, California) is an American photographer and film director. Nazworthy grew up in Beverly Hills, California. He is the son of Maxine F. Nazworthy, a descendant of Max Factor, Sr., founder of Max Factor & Co.. Nazworthy attended El Rodeo Elementary School in Beverly Hills, California and subsequently earned a high school diploma from Beverly Hills High School. From 1985-1997 Nazworthy played in the punk rock bands Chemical People, Down by Law & The Last (band). Inspired by artists such as: Larry Clark, Nan Goldin and Diane Arbus, Naz started photographing people. In 2001 Naz assisted Photographer Richard Kern and went on to shoot for a number of adult Magazines, including Taboo, Leg Show and Barely Legal. Several of Nazworthy's photos are used in the artwork of Richard Prince. Nazworthy married award winning adult film actress Oriana Small aka Ashley Blue on July 30, 2009.
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Lizzie Woods Lizzie Woods is a Wales-born trade unionist, the daughter of Marxist theorist and author Alan Woods. She is based in London as the national organiser of the Labour Representation Committee, declaring at the 2011 conference that "we must organise within and without of the Labour Party. Too many good people have fallen by the wayside. There is much more that unites us than will ever divide us".[citation needed] She is an organiser and negotiator for the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) and led a high profile campaign for cleaners of Buckingham Palace, winning them a 16% pay raise. She is a graduate of the TUC Organising Academy. Woods spent her early years in Francoist Madrid, where her family participated in the struggle against the Franco regime, before moving to her mother's native Wales, to the village of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen near Ammanford, a mining community. She attended early morning picket lines as a child against the pit closures.[citation needed] In 1987, Woods led a nationwide school students strike against student loans, and was dubbed "Firebrand Leisa" by the national press. She organised school students and community groups against the poll tax, with a massive delegation of school students from London leading the anti-poll tax march in London. She is a regular contributor to socialist journal Labour Briefing, formerly known as Voice of the Unions. Woods is the daughter of Marxist theorist and author Alan Woods.[citation needed]
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Heart Wood Place B & B & Day Heart Wood Place, a favorite Bed and Breakfast accommodation in rural Adrian, is located in Southeastern Michigan, and is the perfect getaway for a relaxing overnight stay and day spa treatments and services, including massage therapy. Nestled in 10 acres of beautiful woods, Heart Wood Place B & B is close enough to attractions, restaurants, and special events throughout Lenawee County, Hillsdale County, and Jackson County, Michigan, as well as Northwest Ohio communities. Established in 1995. Heart Wood Place, a favorite Bed and Breakfast in Southeastern Michigan, grew out of a passion to help others. Mary Alice Thompson, the founder of Heart Wood Place, had a vision for the Bed and Breakfast, along with Spa Therapy Services, and built these into featured businesses within Lenawee County, Michigan. Mary Alice Thompson is the owner/operator of the Heart Wood Place. She had worked as a nurse for over 30 years when she decided she was ready for something more. She wanted to be on the wellness and prevention end of health care, so in 1988 she enrolled at the Health Enrichment Center's School of Therapeutic Massage. In June of 1989 she received her certificate as a certified Massage Therapist. While still working part-time as a nurse, she began to build a massage clientele out of her home. As her clientele grew, she quit her nursing job and built an addition on their home to accommodate her growing business. Shortly thereafter, the idea of 'Heart Wood Place' encompassed her thoughts and dreams. She expanded her services to add a Bed & Breakfast, and Heart Wood Place was open for business in December of 1995.
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Arthur Brill Arthur Brill was a politician in the Free City of Danzig. Brill was the chairman of the Social Democratic Party of the Free City of Danzig between 1920 and 1936. Brill represented Danzig in the executive of the Labour and Socialist International between January 1929 and 1936. Between July 1931 and 1934 he shared the seat with Johann Kowoll.
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Bank of Credit and Commerce International The Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) was an international bank founded in 1972 by Agha Hasan Abedi, a Pakistani financier. The Bank was registered in Luxembourg with head offices in Karachi and London. A decade after opening, BCCI had over 400 branches in 78 countries, and assets in excess of US$20 billion, making it the 7th largest private bank in the world. BCCI came under the scrutiny of numerous financial regulators and intelligence agencies in the 1980s due to concerns that it was poorly regulated. Subsequent investigations revealed that it was involved in massive money laundering and other financial crimes, and illegally gained the controlling interest in a major American bank. BCCI became the focus of a massive regulatory battle in 1991, and, on 5 July of that year, customs and bank regulators in seven countries raided and locked down records of its branch offices. Investigators in the US and the UK revealed that BCCI had been "set up deliberately to avoid centralized regulatory review, and operated extensively in bank secrecy jurisdictions. Its affairs were extraordinarily complex. Its officers were sophisticated international bankers whose apparent objective was to keep their affairs secret, to commit fraud on a massive scale, and to avoid detection." The liquidators, Deloitte & Touche, filed a lawsuit against the bank's auditors, Price Waterhouse and Ernst & Young, which was settled for $175 million in 1998. By 2007, Deloitte & Touche claimed to have recovered about 75% of the creditors' lost money.
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (abbreviated as MGM or M-G-M, also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, or simply Metro) is an American media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of feature films and television programs. Once the largest, most glamorous, and most revered film studio, MGM was founded in 1924 when the entertainment entrepreneur Marcus Loew gained control of Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures and Louis B. Mayer Pictures. Its headquarters are in Beverly Hills, California. It is one of the oldest mini-major film studios and a former major film studio. In 1971, it was announced that MGM would merge with 20th Century Fox, a plan which never came into fruition. Over the next thirty-nine years, the studio was bought and sold at various points in its history until, on November 3, 2010, MGM filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. MGM emerged from bankruptcy on December 20, 2010, at which time the executives of Spyglass Entertainment, Gary Barber and Roger Birnbaum, became co-Chairmen and co-CEOs of the holding company of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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John Cleese John Marwood Cleese (/ˈkliːz/; born 27 October 1939) is an English actor, comedian, writer and film producer. He achieved success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and as a scriptwriter and performer on The Frost Report. In the late 1960s, he co-founded Monty Python, the comedy troupe responsible for the sketch show Monty Python's Flying Circus and the four Monty Python films: And Now for Something Completely Different, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian and The Meaning of Life. In the mid-1970s, Cleese and his first wife, Connie Booth, co-wrote and starred in the British sitcom Fawlty Towers. Later, he co-starred with Kevin Kline, Jamie Lee Curtis and former Python colleague Michael Palin in A Fish Called Wanda and Fierce Creatures, both of which he also wrote. He also starred in Clockwise, and has appeared in many other films, including two James Bond films as Q, two Harry Potter films, and the last three Shrek films. With Yes Minister writer Antony Jay he co-founded Video Arts, a production company making entertaining training films. In 1976, Cleese co-founded The Secret Policeman's Ball benefit shows to raise funds for the human rights organisation Amnesty International.
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O'So Brewing Company 40 Wisconsin Brewers Guild beers on tap at all times. O'so Brewing produces some of the finest craft beers in Wisconsin with a focus on wild artisan fermentation and barrel aging. Science is at the heart of our artistic approach to brewing. Our employees are encouraged to constantly improve our beer by measuring anything that can be measured to quantify all elements and produce a better, more repeatable product every time. This focus and passion won O'so Brewing a Gold Medal at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver last Fall 2015 (the only Gold in the state of Wis) and a recent write-up in Draft Magazine for one of their coveted barrel aged beers. Established in 2007. Marc and Katina decided to moonlight Point Brew Supply while working in the corporate world. Its first location was only 200 sq/ft and catered to the serious home brewer who wanted to shop locally and not pay all that shipping. We quickly outgrew that space and the next year we moved to a 1300 sq/ft location. The business continued to grow and we made a 5 year plan to also open O'so Brewing. Things continued to grow at a maddening pace, and in 2007 we moved Point Brew Supply near Springville Pond in Plover, WI and also opened O'so Brewing Company. O'so Brewing grew quicker than any of us could have imagined and after a few years we moved the entire operation to its current location in Village Park Plover. The new location also allowed us to open a tasting room and stretch our legs a bit. As a homebrewer since 1995, I was tired of traveling to get bulk grains, so my wife and I decided to open a home brew store. The store became wildly popular with a 2500 pound stack of grain sitting exactly in the middle of the store. So popular that we had to put chairs in the hall for people to sit in and wait to shop in the 200 sq./ft room.
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FCACA FCACA is a motorsport brand from China. 3 FCACA World Rally Team 3.1 About FCACA World Rally Team Belonging to brand FCACA, FCACA World Rally Team was set up in Feb 2008 with the intention of promoting Chinese motorsports and competing in motorsport events at an international level. Team FCACA is the only Shanghai team to have competed in Group N in the China Rally Championship (CRC). Although a brand new force in the CRC, Team FCACA showed the potential and determination to reach the top level of China motorsports. In just the second year in CRC competition, FCACA became the runner-up in the team's championship of season 2009 (only one point behind the champion team). In 2010, with Finnish Champion Jari Ketomaa and Chinese Champion Wang Rui, Team FCACA steps forward to the international stage to compete in the SWRC and PWRC. 3.2 2010 Calendar 3.3 2010 Events History 3.4 2009 Events History 3.5 2008 Events History 3.6 China Rally Championship CareerDebut: 2008 Rally ShanghaiLatest Rally: 2009 Rally ShaowuSeason 2009 Team Standing: 2nd in Group NSeason 2008 Team Standing: 4th in Group NBest Result: 2009 Rally Shaowu, Team Champion and Driver's Champion 3.7 Production World Rally Championship CareerDebut: 2008 Rally New ZealandLatest Rally: 2009 Rally AustraliaBest Result: 2009 Rally Australia, 23rd overall WRC 4 Other Events2007 Sponsor UK driver Matthew Marsh to compete in 24 Hours of Le MansRacing Car: Ferrari F430 GTTechnical Support: Ferrari 2008 Sponsor Chinese driver Luo Ding to compete in TranssyberiaRacing Car: Porsche Cayenne S TranssyberiaTechnical Support: Porsche
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Pegaeae In Greek mythology, the Pegaeae (/pəˈdʒiː.i/; Πηγαῖαι) were a type of naiad that lived in springs. They were often considered great uncles of the river gods (Potamoi), thus establishing a mythological relationship between a river itself and its springs. The number of Pegaeae included but was not limited to:
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FDCTech Based in New York, FDCTech, Inc. is a leading technology provider of foreign exchange prime brokerage (FXPB) and cryptocurrency solutions, supported by a development team with over three decades of FX experience. FDC’s customizable B2B offerings allow brokers of all sizes to license its technology to develop prime brokerage offerings that offer seamless MetaTrader 4 integration, advanced profitability analytics in realtime, flexible introducing broker (IB) rebate structures, and allotment of custom development hours to provide unparalleled customer service and individualized platform solutions. Mitch Eaglstein is the Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Director of FDCTech, Inc. Mr. Eaglstein is primarily responsible for leading the development and execution of the Company’s long-term strategy. His primary focus is to enhance shareholder value. Mr. Eaglstein ensures the Company has necessary organizational and technology infrastructure and is responsible for deploying Capex and approving budgets. Mitch Eaglstein has an extensive executive level experience in management of FX brokerage and FinTech software companies. Further, Mr. Eaglstein has participated in several panel discussions as distinguished industry expert in various forex related conferences and trade shows.
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Worldwide Aeros Corp Worldwide Aeros Corp is an American manufacturer of airships based in Montebello, California. It was founded in 1992 by the current CEO and Chief Engineer, Igor Pasternak, who came to America from Ukraine. The company's current products are non-rigids aimed at both the military and commercial markets, including transport, surveillance, broadcasting and advertising. Worldwide Aeros Corp. is also developing what it calls the Aeroscraft, a rigid airship with a number of innovative features, the most important of which is a method of controlling the airship's static lift, which can be reduced by pumping helium from the internal gasbags and storing it under pressure: conversely lift can be increased by reinflating the gasbags using the stored gas. The company has received $60 million from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop the concept, resulting in a prototype named Dragon Dream which underwent systems tests and some tethered flights in late 2013. This prototype was subsequently damaged when part of the roof of the hangar at the former Marine Corps Air Station in Tustin in which it was constructed collapsed on 7 October 2013.
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Mercedes-Benz W03 The Mercedes-Benz W03 was a large six-cylinder-engined automobile introduced as the Mercedes-Benz 12/55 PS and, initially, as the Mercedes-Benz Typ 300, by Daimler-Benz at the Berlin Motor Show in October 1926. It was developed in some haste under the manufacturer’s Technical Director, Ferdinand Porsche in parallel with the smaller Mercedes-Benz W 01 (which never progressed beyond the prototype stage) and the two-litre-engined Mercedes-Benz W02 following the creation of Daimler-Benz, formally in July 1926, from the fusion of the Daimler and Benz & Cie auto-businesses.
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Nathaniel Paige Sandy Paige is now Director of International Distribution at The Jackson Laboratory, based in Sacramento, CA where he focuses on expanding global relationships and distribution for JAX Mice & Clinical Research Services. During his time in Sacramento with JAX, he served both as Director of Business Development and as Senior Site Director while the team closed down one site and opened a much larger facility on budget and on schedule. Paige has been intimately involved with financing growth at JAX West, strategic planning for JAX and is currently Chairman of JAX West's IACUC Committee. Prior to joining JAX, Mr. Paige was General Manager of a 24/7/365 construction products manufacturing plant and related operations. He served as VP of Administration for the Neptune Regional Transmission Sytem during its development stages and subsequent $650 M project financing. Earlier in his career, Mr. Paige acted as financial analyst and controller for Cianbro Development Corporation and Atlantic Energy Partners, a subsidiary of The Cianbro Companies, and held positions in corporate marketing at Fairchild Semiconductor and as personal assistant to Governor Angus King (I) of Maine. Mr. Paige received a B.A. from Middlebury College in Vermont and an M.B.A. from Babson College in Massachusetts. Specialties: Management, operations, growth, rapid change, regulatory environments.
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Hannah Family I am a Chartered Psychologist with 9 years experience working in healthcare research settings in the UK. Research Interests: Application of psychological theory to Health Services Research primarily in pharmacy settings. My research spans two divisions of psychology: health psychology (encompassing behaviour change and implementation science) and human factors. I am particularly interested in cognitions in the workplace, mental workload, pharmacy practice, safety of dispensing in UK pharmacies, and pharmacist led (evidence based) behaviour change interventions.Research Skills: I typically take a mixed methods approach in my research. I have expertise in questionnaire design (inc cognitive interviewing techniques) and administration, qualitative research methods (interviews and focus groups), Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis, Thematic Analysis and Framework Analysis.PhD Supervision: I currently co-supervise 2 PhD students and two Professional Doctorate students at the University of Bath. External Roles: For two years (2012-2014) I worked with the South West of England Branch of the British Psychological Society leading the committee which organises local psychology talks, careers events and networking around the South West (for info about the branch see here: http://www.bps.org.uk/networks-and-communities/member-microsite/south-west-england-branch).
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TARGA Resources Targa Resources is a Fortune 500 company based at 811 Louisiana, formerly known as Two Shell Plaza, in Houston, Texas. Targa, a midstream energy corporation, is one of the largest providers of natural gas and natural gas liquids in the United States. Their operations are based largely, though not entirely, on the Gulf Coast, particularly in Texas and Louisiana. Joe Bob Perkins has been Chief Executive Officer since 2012.
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Union BANK of India Union Bank of India (UBI) is one of the largest government-owned banks of India (the government owns 63.44% of its share capital). It is listed on the Forbes 2000, and has assets of USD 13.45 billion. All the bank's branches have been networked with its 6909 ATMs as on 30 September 2015. Its online Telebanking facility are available to all its Core Banking Customers - individual as well as corporate. As of September 2016, UBI has 4214 branches. Four of these are overseas in Hong Kong, Dubai International Financial Centre, Antwerp, and Sydney (Australia). UBI also has representative offices at Shanghai, Beijing and Abu Dhabi. Lastly, UBI operates in the United Kingdom through its wholly owned subsidiary, Union Bank of India (UK).
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Robert D'Oyly (Osney) Robert D'Oyly was a 12th-century English nobleman, son of Nigel D'Oyly, and nephew of Robert D'Oyly, founder of Oxford Castle. Robert married Edith Forne, daughter of Lord Greystoke, who had been King Henry I of England's concubine, in 1120. The marriage also meant Robert became Lord of the Manor of Cleydon. In 1129, he was persuaded by his wife to build the Church of St Mary, in the Isle of Osney, near Oxford Castle, for the use of Augustine Monks - this was to become Osney Abbey. By 1141 Robert had inherited his father's position of Lord of Oxford Castle and Baron Hocknorton and it was he that declared his support for Empress Matilda against King Stephen, giving her protection in Oxford between 1141 and the winter of 1142. It is because of this action that Stephen came to Oxford and besieged the castle for three months, burning the city down in the process. Matilda supposedly escaped by dressing in white as a form of camouflage against the snow-covered ground, and fleeing across the frozen Castle Mill Stream. It is likely that Robert died shortly after this as governorship of the castle changed hands, though whether his death was at the hands of the King is not known. Robert and Edith had at least two children, Henry, buried at Osney in 1163, and Gilbert. Henry became 4th Baron Hocknorton and Kings Constable and married Margery, daughter of Humphry Bohun, Earl of Hereford. Robert was buried at Eynsham, Oxfordshire.
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Gloria Yip Gloria Yip Wan-Yee (Chinese: 葉蘊儀, born January 13, 1973 in Hong Kong, the elder of two sisters and daughter of prominent businessman Yip Shao) is a Hong Kong actress and singer, best known for her four films with director Lam Ngai Kai, and to Western audiences, her "special appearance" in Lam's Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky and principal supporting role in the cult classic Saviour of the Soul. Among her more frequent collaborators are Yuen Biao, Lai Kai Ming, and Wong Jing. Her early roles were primarily cute and comedic, while her more recent, post-divorce roles, have primarily been dramatic. She was discovered as a teenager by a Japanese talent scout. Like many movie stars in Hong Kong, she has also pursued a career as a singer, touring in Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea, and she has released more than half a dozen CDs. In her homeland, she retains a reputation for wholesomeness, a childlike face described as "forever 19 years old," and the philandering of her husband, leading to a divorce in 2000, caused a media stir. While she was married, she went into semi-retirement, enjoyed being a mother, and pursued interests in arts and crafts, primarily embroidery and clay sculpture. She graduated from Hong Kong Art School in 2008. She is fluent in Cantonese, Japanese, Mandarin, and English and is a fan of Jackie Chan (with whom she has worked), Tom Cruise, Rie Miyazawa, and Madonna. Her roles in Mark Six Comedy and Boxer's Story include brief passages of English dialogue.
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Lisa Reardon Lisa Reardon is President and CEO of OwnersEdge, Inc. She has over 28+ years of experience in senior level operations, consulting, finance, marketing, sales, and sales management. She was originally recruited to CC&N in 2005 and became President in November of 2008, CEO in January of 2011 and Chairman in January of 2013. In 2012, she led the launch of a new wholly owned subsidiary, NEXT Electric Inc., in an effort to capture a more competitive position for CC&N and to expand the current customer base for both the existing CC&N business unit and the new enterprise. The launch resulted in a 59% increase in revenue in less than three years. In 2015, she strategically realigned the two businesses into a holding company named OwnersEdge, Inc. At this time, she is in the process of a diversified acquisition search to add two affiliated businesses to the OwnersEdge portfolio within the next three years. She is currently an active member of the Board of Directors for public, private and ESOP structured organizations. She leads the OwnersEdge board as Chairman and she chairs the Audit Committee for the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority Board. She has spoken on various governance, financial and business strategy topics at ESOP conferences and TEC special interest meetings throughout the Midwest.
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Cedar Hill Christian Reformed Church Cedar Hill Christian Reformed Church was formed on June 17, 1990 with the merger of the Bethel Christian Reformed Church of Paterson and the Calvin Christian Reformed church of Wyckoff. The Bethel CRC was founded in 1921 as the first "all English" church in the Paterson area. The Calvin CRC was founded in 1946 as a daughter church of the Midland Park CRC. The merger was the result of a desire by both congregations to provide an environment that would promote church growth by: • Placing the congregation in a suburban residential atmosphere • Devoting less resources to facilities and more to ministry staff • Creating an evangelism program that was centered about "Christian Friendship" • Achieving an even distribution of age in the congregation
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Comindico COMindico was an Australian IP telecommunications carrier. It started as IPTel in 2000 by Wayne Passlow with the backing of AGL, AMP, JPMorganChase, James Packer (CPH) and Lachlan Murdoch (Queensland Press). COMindico built a 100% Cisco-powered IP/MPLS network with SS7 interconnects to Telstra from its 66 POPs situated in each of Telstra's call collection zones, allowing VoIP and internet access to over 97% of Australians. It was the largest rollout of Cisco's MGCP technology in the world at the time.[citation needed] In late 2001 the company had spent most of its initial funding and the business model was not delivering to initial investor expectations. In Early 2002 The Board replaced a number of the senior management and appointed John Stuckey as CEO, with a mandate to repurpose the business model. In mid-2004, SP Telemedia (now Soul Australia) acquired COMindico. In April 2008 TPG acquired Soul Australia in a reverse takeover.
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Angelo Joshua Victoria Angelo received his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of the Philippines Diliman in 2014. He had done his undergraduate research work at the Mammalian Cell Culture Laboratory of the Institute of Biology with the supervision of Dr. Sonia Jacinto. His work involved the evaluation of the cytotoxicity of Philippine native plants against a number of cancer cell lines via the MTT assay. Angelo is currently pursuing a Master of Science degree in Biology specializing in Cell and Molecular Biology at the University of the Philippines Diliman. He is also employed as a Science Research Specialist at the Plant Genetics and Cyanobacterial Biotechnology Laboratory of the Institute of Biology under the Coffee Genomics Project, funded by the Department of Science and Technology- Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (DOST-PCAARRD). He was formerly involved in the Philippine Coffee Basic Research Project funded by the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR) of the same laboratory.
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Frank Grothstück Frank Grothstück The "Yang Chengfu Tai Chi Chuan Center Germany" was founded in 2000 in Cologne. Frank Grothstueck, director and teacher of the school, practices martial arts since 1983 and Taijiquan since 1990. From 1991 to 1995 he learned 24, 48 forms (modern simplified taiji) and 83 forms of Chen Style (new frame) from Master Teng Jian. Furthermore he studied some Daoyin Qigong forms during a Taiji und Qigong teacher vocational training in Cologne. Since 1995, when he first met the masters Yang Zhenduo and Yang Jun and became their student, he learned handforms (103, 49 and 13 forms), Taiji sword, Taiji saber and Tuishou and continues studying with them every year. Also since 1995 he teaches Taijiquan in Cologne and organises seminars with his masters Yang Zhenduo and Yang Jun. In the International Yang Style Taiji competition in Taiyuan/China (July 2002) Frank Grothstueck won two gold medals in handform and saberform, made fourth place in Taiji sword and was awarded a special price for best performance.
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Michael Bierut Michael Bierut (born 1957) is a graphic designer, design critic and educator. Bierut was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He studied graphic design at the University of Cincinnati's College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning. Bierut was vice president of graphic design at Vignelli Associates. Since 1990 he has been a partner in the New York office of Pentagram.According to his Pentagram online biography: Bierut "is responsible for leading a team of graphic designers who create identity design, environmental graphic design and editorial design solutions. He has won hundreds of design awards and his work is represented in several permanent collections including: the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York; the Library of Congress in Washington, DC; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA); the Denver Art Museum; the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, Germany; and the Museum für Gestaltung in Zürich, Switzerland." Bierut served as the national president of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) from 1998 to 2001. Bierut is a senior critic in graphic design at the Yale School of Art. Bierut is also the co-editor of three Looking Closer graphic design anthologies. He is also a founding writer of the Design Observer blog with Rick Poynor, William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand. Bierut currently serves on the governing board of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists; in January, 2007, he redesigned the Bulletin's Doomsday Clock to give it a more modern feel. Bierut is also known for his involvement in the film Helvetica.
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Freudenberg IT GmbH & Co KG We are a global, full-service IT provider for small and medium-sized industrial enterprises. Our portfolio of services covers all facets of the modern SAP landscape. From a variety of outsourcing offerings to system optimization, even system operating services, we have it all. And that includes top-notch process and SAP consulting. As a Value Added Reseller of SAP, we can also offer our customers SAP software licenses and associated software maintenance. What makes us stand out from all other IT service providers is our Manufacturing Execution Solution experience, allowing flexible production control with direct SAP integration. Imprint Freudenberg IT SE & Co. KG, Hoehnerweg 2-4, 69469 Weinheim, Germany Phone: +49 (0)6201 80-8000, Fax: +49 (0)6201 88-8000 E-Mail: [email protected], http://www.freudenberg-it.com General partner: Freudenberg SE, Hoehnerweg 2-4, 69469 Weinheim, Germany; Amtsgericht Mannheim, HRB 714579 Managing board: Dr. Mohsen Sohi (Sprecher), Christoph Mosmann, Dr. Ralf Krieger Chairman of the supervisory board: Dr. Wolfram Freudenberg Management: Horst Reichardt (CEO), Dr. Sebastian Weiß (CFO), Thomas Ahlers (EVP Consulting), Murat Ekinci (EVP Operations), Oliver Wolter (EVP Sales) Trade register: Amtsgericht Mannheim, HRA 430899 Value Added Tax Identification Number according to § 27 a Umsatzsteuergesetz: DE 811829311
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Martin B. Palmer Martin Bent Palmer (December 20, 1812 – February 4, 1893) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in New Brunswick. He represented Albert County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1873 to 1874. He was born in Dorchester, New Brunswick, the son of Philip Palmer and Sarah Ayer, and educated in Sackville. He studied law with Edward Barron Chandler, was admitted to practice and entered practice with Mr. Chandler. Palmer moved to Hopewell Cape and was named probate judge in 1846. In 1857, he married Rebecca Bennett. In 1873, after the death of his brother Rufus, he resigned his position as judge and was elected to the provincial assembly; Palmer was defeated in the general election that followed. His brother Acalus Lockwood served in the House of Commons.
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Scotia Scotia was originally a Roman name for Ireland, inhabited by the people they called Scoti or Scotii. Use of the name shifted in the Middle Ages to designate the part of the island of Great Britain lying north of the Firth of Forth, the Kingdom of Alba. By the later Middle Ages it had become the fixed Latin term for what in English is called Scotland.
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Kim Hwasang Kim Hwasang, also known in Chinese as Wuxiang (Hangul: 김화상; hanja: 金和尚; Chinese: 無相; pinyin: Wūxiāng, 684–762) was a Korean master of Chan Buddhism who lived in Sichuan, China, whose form of Chan teaching was independent of East Mountain Teaching and Huineng. His teachings were amongst the first streams of Chan Buddhism transmitted to Tibet.
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Felix Bohnke Felix Bohnke, born 2 September 1974, is the drummer of heavy metal band Edguy. He joined the band just before they recorded the Theater of Salvation album in 1998. Fellow band members (and some fans) refer to him as "Alien Drum Bunny," referenced in the song "Save Us Now" from the album Mandrake. This is also the reason that his drum solo on the live album Burning Down the Opera is called the "Solitary Bunny Drum Solo." He is also the live drummer for Avantasia and recorded some tracks on the 2010 albums The Wicked Symphony and Angel of Babylon. In 2015, Felix was invited to be the drummer of melodic rock project Khymera, led by bassist/vocalist/producer Dennis Ward (Pink Cream 69, Unisonic). He recorded drums for their last album called The Grand Design. Felix was also announced as the drummer, recording all tracks, on Avantasia's 2016 album Ghostlights.
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Samuel D. Waksal Samuel D. "Sam" Waksal, Ph.D., (born September 8, 1947) is the founder and former CEO of the biopharmaceutical company ImClone Systems. He is also the founder and CEO of Kadmon Pharmaceuticals which was financed with private capital and commenced operations in New York City in 2010. At ImClone, Waksal led the company to develop the landmark cancer drug Erbitux (cetuximab). During the course of its review process with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Waksal became involved in an insider trading scandal revolving around improper communications with personal friends and family members. He was convicted of several securities violations, served time in federal prison, and was released.
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Organisation Intersex International The Organisation Intersex International (OII) is a global advocacy and support group for people with intersex traits. According to Milton Diamond, it is the world's largest organization of intersex persons. A decentralised network, OII was founded in 2003 by Curtis Hinkle, The current chairperson is Hida Viloria
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Titanic Memorial (Washington, D.C.) The Titanic Memorial is a granite statue in southwest Washington, D.C., that honors the men who gave their lives so that women and children might be saved during the RMS Titanic disaster. The thirteen-foot-tall figure is of a partly clad male figure with arms outstretched standing on a square base. The base is flanked by a square exedra, created by Henry Bacon, that encloses a small raised platform. The statue was erected by the Women's Titanic Memorial Association. The memorial is located on P Street SW adjacent to the Washington Channel and Fort Lesley J. McNair. It was designed by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, who won the commission in open competition, and sculpted by John Horriganfrom a single piece of red granite furnished from Westerly, Rhode Island, by the Henry C. Smalley Granite Co. It was unveiled May 26, 1931, by Helen Herron Taft, the widow of President Taft. Originally located at the foot of New Hampshire Avenue, NW in Rock Creek Park along the Potomac River, the monument was removed in 1966 to accommodate the Kennedy Center. The memorial was re-erected without ceremony in 1968 at its current location in Washington Channel Park at Fourth and P Streets, SW. The French government purchased a replica of the head of the memorial, carved in marble, which it exhibited in Paris in 1921; it currently is housed in the Musée du Luxembourg.
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Harry Gourlay Harry Philip Heggie Gourlay (10 July 1916 – 20 April 1987) was a Scottish Labour Party politician. Gourlay was educated at Kirkcaldy High School and was a vehicles examiner. He served as a councillor on Kirkcaldy Town Council and Fife County Council from 1946 and was a governor of Dundee College of Education and a member of his local hospital board. Gourlay contested South Angus in 1955.He was Member of Parliament for Kirkcaldy Burghs (and then Kirkcaldy) from 1959 until he died in office shortly before the 1987 general election, at which Dr Lewis Moonie was elected as his successor. Gourlay was a Government Whip and a Deputy Speaker during the 1964-1970 Labour government.
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Dean Dugger Dean Alan Dugger (September 18, 1933 - March 5, 2000) was an American football player. Dugger was born in Pennsylvania and attended Stonewall Jackson High School in Charleston, West Virginia. He attended the Ohio State University and played college football at the end position for the Ohio State Buckeyes football team. He was selected by the Football Writers Association of America as a first-team player on its 1954 College Football All-America Team.
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Koos Verdam Pieter Jacobus (Koos) Verdam (15 January 1915, Amsterdam – 11 March 1998, Bilthoven) was a Dutch politician. The reformed Verdam was a professor for Roman law and international civil law at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and from 1959 to 1960 its Rector Magnificus. From 1966 to 1967 he was the Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations in the Cabinet Zijlstra. In 1970 he became the Queen's Commissioner in Utrecht.
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James Gordon Partridge Bisset Sir James Gordon Partridge Bisset, CBE, RD (15 July 1883 - 28 March 1967) was a British merchant sea captain who served as Commodore of the Cunard White Star Line (1944–47). He documented his fifty-year sea career in a three volume autobiography: Sail Ho! My Early Years at Sea (1958); Tramps and Ladies – My Early Years in Steamers (1959) and Commodore – War, Peace and Big Ships (1961). In addition, Bisset authored Lifeboat Efficiency (1924) which became the primary text used by the British Merchant Marine until the Second World War for instructing merchant seaman in lifeboat utilization and handling, and Ship Ahoy ! : Nautical Notes for Ocean Travellers (c.1930), a treatise on shipboard operations for the edification of passengers. He served in or commanded Cunard liners including Caronia, Franconia, Mauretania, Aquitania, Berengaria, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth.
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Rich Cronin (executive) Richard Cronin is a media consultant and former Cable television executive. In 2007, he started a Los Angeles based consultancy, after serving for six years, since May 2001, as president and chief executive of GSN, the Game Show Network. Prior to this, beginning 1 July 1998 he was president and chief executive of Fox Kids Network and Fox Family Channel. He led these networks following a New York Supreme Court ruling that he could not take up the new positions until his contract expired with Viacom's MTV Networks, where he was president of TV Land. He had left as president of TV Land in October 1997, after signing with the Saban Entertainment and News Corporation Fox venture. Prior to launching TV Land, Cronin was Senior Vice President and General Manager of Nick at Nite, and Senior Vice President of Marketing for Nickelodeon.
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Training Officers Consortium TRAINING OFFICERS CONSORTIUM is a government administration company based out of Calle Laguna del Marquesado Nª 19, Nave 16 Edificio Adriana 1ª Planta, Polígono Industrial La Resina (Villaverde), Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain.
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Princeton Enterprises Princeton Enterprises, L.L.C. is a privately held real estate investment company based in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan that owns and operates a portfolio of multifamily, commercial, medical and storage properties located in the Midwest and Southeast regions of the United States. Princeton enjoys one of the finest reputations for successfully acquiring, repositioning, and operating a diverse portfolio of real estate assets. Princeton’s success is rooted in a hands-on management style that turns around distressed assets in challenging rental markets and operates stabilized properties with a commitment to superior performance.
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Jenílson Ângelo de Souza Jenílson Ângelo de Souza, usually known as Júnior (born June 20, 1973) is a former association footballer who has twenty-two international caps to his name, scoring one goal against Costa Rica in 2002 FIFA World Cup. Júnior spent his early years playing for Vitória and Palmeiras before moving to Italy and playing for Parma and Siena from 2000 to 2004. He spent his last career at Goiás on Brazilian Série A.
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7908
Nancy Pinkerton Nancy Pinkerton Peabody (May 7, 1940 – March 4, 2010) was an American actress. Pinkerton is perhaps best known as the original actress to play Dr. Dorian Lord on the ABC daytime soap opera One Life to Live from 1973 to 1977, a period which would establish the character as the prime nemesis to the series' long-running heroine, Victoria Lord (portrayed since 1971 by multiple Daytime Emmy-winner Erika Slezak). Pinkerton had previously appeared on The Edge of Night as Beth Moon Anderson Barnes from 1963 to 1967 and as Karen MacMillan on Somerset from 1970 to 1972. After One Life to Live, Pinkerton portrayed Viveca Strand on The Doctors from 1979 to 1981, Dorothy Connors on As the World Turns from 1983 to 1984, and Helen Kennedy on Guiding Light in 1985. She died March 4, 2010 in Westhampton, New York of heart failure.
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28790
Ashton Applewhite Ashton Applewhite is a writer based in Brooklyn, New York, whose subjects range from family policy to science and technology. Since 2007, Applewhite has been writing about ageing and ageism at her website, This Chair Rocks. During this period, she’s become a Knight Fellow, a New York Times Fellow, an Age Boom Fellow (Columbia University School of Journalism) and a fellow at the Yale Law School's Information Society Project. She is also the voice of Yo, Is This Ageist? Since 2012, Applewhite has been speaking widely about how ageism makes aging in America so much harder than it has to be, as well as about the medicalization of old age, ageism and elder abuse, and the effects of ageism on women’s lives. She has been recognized as an expert on ageism by the New York Times, National Public Radio, and the American Society on Aging. In 2015 she was included in a list of 100 inspiring women who are committed to social change—along with Arundhati Roy, Aung Sang Suu Kyi, Germaine Greer, Naomi Klein, Pussy Riot, and other remarkable activists—in the inaugural issues of Salt magazine. Applewhite is the author of Cutting Loose: Why Women Who End Their Marriages Do So Well and other books. Under the pseudonym Blanche Knott, she is the author of the Truly Tasteless Jokes series, the first volume of which was the biggest-selling mass-market book of 1983, and was the first woman to have four books on the New York Times best-seller list. Applewhite's memoir, "Being Blanche" was published in Harper's Magazine in June 2011. Her anti-ageism manifesto will be published by OR Books in 2015. She is a liaison to the board of the Council on Contemporary Families and a staff writer at the American Museum of Natural History.
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Denis Chervyakov Denis Vladimirovich Chervyakov (born April 20, 1970 in Leningrad, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia)) is a retired Russian ice hockey defenceman who played two games for the Boston Bruins during the 1992–93 NHL season.
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8806
Sabri Çakır Sabri Çakır (born 1955 in Denizli, Turkey) is a poet. He moved to West Germany in 1978, joining family members who had moved to the area earlier. He has also been a teacher of Turkish children in Gelsenkirchen. Çakır has published poems in both German and Turkish magazines. In 1984 an entire collection of his poetry was published in Turkey.
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Martin Viessmann Martin Viessmann is a German billionaire businessman, CEO of Viessmann Group, a heating systems manufacturer headquartered in Allendorf, Germany.
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Triple j tv triple j tv (formerly jtv) is the name given to a series of Australian television programmes which started broadcast in July 2006 as a television spin-off of national radio broadcaster Triple J. They are broadcast on ABC1 and ABC2 as well as available online. As with Triple J, it focuses on youth-oriented (18–35) programming. A "teaser" web page and advertisements were released on the ABC in early July. The full site at went live on 27 July 2006. jtv's first broadcast was on 28 July 2006, with the debut jtv live being broadcast the following night: a You Am I concert recorded at the Hyde Park Barracks in Sydney. ABC TV's Rage music program has re-broadcast selected live concerts of triple j tv in each year since 2009, to make up for the lack of new release video clips available to the ABC at that time.
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Nicole Shiner Nicole Shiner grew up in Harrisburg, PA where she fell in love with all things film via her love for acting. After earning degrees in both English & Communication Arts from Ursinus College she took a slight detour into the political world for 6 years working for both the PA & the US House of Representatives. Nicole started with the Film Office in 2004 as the assistant to the Executive Director and transitioned into the position of Director of Operations & Government Affairs in 2007. Nicole represented GPFO at both the American Black Film Festival in 2008 and at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012 where she promoted PA’s best job creator and economic development driver: the Film Tax Credits! In her free time, Nicole can usually be found at a concert or music festival. On any given day, Nicole can be found: -Promoting PA’s Film Tax Credit program to filmmakers worldwide; -Working with PA Film Office and incoming producers on PA Film Production Tax Credit Program applications; -Handling general operations of the office (HR, Payroll, Bookkeeping, Accounts Payable and Receivable, Audit Preparation, 401k plan administrator, etc); -Acting as a liaison for GPFO with state & federal government; -Acting as the Secretary/Treasurer of GPFO- directly responsible for communication with the Film Office’s Board of Directors, organizes/facilitates board meetings; -Being Vice President, Billy Penn Music-GPFO’s Music in Film initiative (www.billypennmusic.com)
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Alessandro Gadotti Alessandro (Alex) Gadotti (born 10 August 1969 in Rome, Italy) is currently the APAC CEO of Powa Technologies after Powa has acquired ZNAP for US$75 million in May 2014 known for its innovative approach to mobile payment. Alessandro has also filed five international patents in the mobile payment field.
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Adrien René Franchet Adrien René Franchet (21 April 1834, Pezou – 15 February 1900, Paris) was a French botanist, based at the Paris Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle. He is noted for his extensive work describing the flora of China and Japan, based on the collections made by French Catholic missionaries in China, Armand David, Pierre Jean Marie Delavay, Paul Guillaume Farges, Jean-André Soulié, and others. He was the taxonomic author of many plants, including a significant number of species from the genera Primula and Rhododendron. The following genera are named in his honor:
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Thomas Petre, 6th Baron Petre Thomas Petre, 6th Baron Petre (1633–1706) was an English Catholic peer, the third son of Robert Petre, 3rd Baron Petre and Mary Brown. Inheriting the title from his elder brother, Petre held the title for 21 years. Soon after Petre inherited his title, James II same to the throne. As both men were Catholics in a Protestant country, Petre soon found favour with the new King. His second cousin, Father Edward Petre, S.J., became advisor and confidant to James II Edward was universally hated and reviled by the populace. In 1688, Thomas was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Essex and custos rotulorum for Essex. After James's flight in the Glorious Revolution, Petre was forced to resign when the militia refused to serve a Catholic. After the Revolution, much of the vast revenues from the Petre estates was sent abroad to help maintain those institutions in the continental Europe that provided education for Catholic Englishmen. Thomas married Mary Clifton (died 1706), daughter of Sir Thomas Clifton, Bt of Lytham, Lancashire. He died on 10 January 1706, and was succeeded by his only son Robert, by which time the family had fully recovered financially. He also had a daughter Mary Petre, (1693–1713).
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Magnar G. Huseby Magnar Gunnbjørn Huseby (14 December 1928 – 2 July 2011) was a Norwegian engineer and politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in Åsen as a son of Nils Husby (1890–1964), who managed an electricity works. His mother Gurine Olsen Lund (1896–1989) was a housewife, but also a cafe owner. Magnar Huseby followed in his father's footsteps. He finished his secondary education in Levanger in 1948, was an apprentice from 1947 to 1950 and attended Trondheim Technical School from 1950 to 1952. He then worked as an engineer in Trondheim Energiverk from 1952 to 1979. He was a member of Trondheim city council from 1967 to 1983, serving as kommunalråd from 1979 to 1981. He was also a school board member from 1971 to 1975. He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Sør-Trøndelag during the term 1977–1981. He was then elected in the Norwegian parliamentary election, 1981 and re-elected in the Norwegian parliamentary election, 1985. During both terms he was a member of the Standing Committee on Local Government and the Environment. He was very active in the Norwegian Society of Engineers and Technologists and became an honorary member in 1981. He was elected to his first position here in 1953, and ended his last tenure in 1994. He was a board member from 1964 to 1968, then a supervisory council member until 1980 (chairing it from 1973 to 1976). He was also active in the Norwegian Polytechnic Society, where he received honorary membership of the local branch in 1997. After retiring from the professional life in 1994 he was engaged in the well-being of pensioners. He was deputy chair of Ung i dag, gammel i morgen from 1994 to 1998, board member of the Norwegian Pensioners' Association from 2002 to 2007 and a member of the National Council of Senior Citizens from 2002 to 2006. He was also a lay judge in Trondheim City Court and Frostating Court of Appeal between 1995 and 1999. He died in July 2011.
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Tasha Dill Need more? Try our Advanced Search (20+ criteria) » Share Tweet Share Email Last Update This profile was last updated on May 9, 2011 and contains contributions from the Zoominfo Community. Is this you? Claim your profile. Wrong Tasha Dill? Tasha Dill Outreach Representative Bravo Health Inc Direct Phone: (267) ***-**** Email: t***@***.com Welcome to ZoomInfo Grow Sign Up For An Account + Get 5 more free contacts (one-time bonus) Have an account? Sign In GET Tasha'S CONTACT INFO It's free and takes 30 seconds! Bravo Health Inc 3601 O'Donnell Street Baltimore, Maryland 21224 United States Company Description Bravo Health, a HealthSpring Company, is a subsidiary of HealthSpring, one of the country's largest Medicare Advantage coordinated care plans. Our concentration on this market has allowed us to develop a unique approach to healthcare coverage for Medicare ... more Find other employees at this company (765) Similar Profiles Other People with this Name Other people with the name Dill Mark Dill Centre College Genny Dill Maury Donnelly & Parr Inc Dahlia Dill Poulin Grain Inc Julie Dill Camdenton R-III School District Stormie Dill Children's of Alabama Other People with this Title: (1,165) Browse ZoomInfo's Business Contact Directory by City Boston | New York | Houston | Chicago | Los Angeles | Atlanta Browse ZoomInfo's Business People Directory A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Browse ZoomInfo's Advanced Company Directory United States | CANADA 866-904-9666 Contact Login Support Careers SOLUTIONS Platform Products CUSTOMERS Customer Success Become a Partner COMPANY About News & Press Resources Webinars Blog FREE TRIAL Sign up to receive a free trial of the ZoomInfo Platform. Copyright © 2016 Zoom Information, Inc. Sitemap Privacy Terms & Conditions ${build}
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Allan Bloom Allan David Bloom (September 14, 1930 – October 7, 1992) was an American philosopher, classicist, and academician. He studied under David Grene, Leo Strauss, Richard McKeon and Alexandre Kojève. He subsequently taught at Cornell University, the University of Toronto, Yale University, École Normale Supérieure of Paris, and the University of Chicago. Bloom championed the idea of Great Books education and became famous for his criticism of contemporary American higher education, with his views being expressed in his bestselling 1987 book, The Closing of the American Mind. Characterized as a conservative in the popular media, Bloom denied that he was a conservative, and asserted that what he sought to defend was the 'theoretical life'. Saul Bellow wrote Ravelstein, a roman à clef based on Bloom, his friend and colleague at the University of Chicago.
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Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach Karl Wilhelm von Feuerbach (30 May 1800 – 12 March 1834) was a German geometer and the son of legal scholar Paul Johann Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach, and the brother of philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach. After receiving his doctorate at age 22, he became a professor of mathematics at the Gymnasium at Erlangen. In 1822 he wrote a small book on mathematics noted mainly for a theorem on the nine-point circle, which is now known as Feuerbach's theorem. In 1827 he introduced homogeneous coordinates, independently of Möbius.
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J. Buell Snyder John Buell Snyder (July 30, 1877 – February 24, 1946) was a Democratic Party member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. J. Buell Snyder was born on a farm in Upper Turkeyfoot Township, Pennsylvania. He attended summer sessions of Harvard University, and Columbia University in New York City. He graduated from the Lock Haven Teachers College in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. He worked as principal of schools at Stoyestown, Rockwood, and Berlin in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, from 1901 to 1906, and of Perry Township[disambiguation needed] Union High School from 1906 to 1912. He was the western Pennsylvania manager for an educational publisher from 1912 to 1932, and a member of the board of education of Perry Township, Pennsylvania[disambiguation needed], from 1922 to 1932. He was legislative representative for Pennsylvania school directors during sessions of the Pennsylvania General Assembly from 1921 to 1923, and a member of the National Commission of One Hundred for Study and Survey of Rural Schools in the United States from 1922 to 1924. Snyder was elected from the 24th District of Pennsylvania as a Democrat to the Seventy-third and to the six succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1933, until his death in Pittsburgh, aged 69.
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Jonas Goodman Jonas began in NYC as an executive in corporate PR for Westinghouse. He moved to LA in 1984 and joined director/producer Alan Pakula (ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN, SOPHIE’S CHOICE) at Paramount in development. From 1986 to 1992 he was an executive and producer at Roven-Cavallo Entertainment (now Atlas Entertainment). During his tenure the company produced six features under term deals with Paramount, Tri-Star, Carolco and Warners. (including: CADILLAC MAN w/ Robin Williams; JOHNNY HANDSOME w/ Mickey Rourke; FINAL ANALYSIS w/ Richard Gere). In 1992 Goodman moved to the Pleskow-Spikings Partnership: projects included John Boorman’s BEYOND RANGOON (Castle Rock/WB, ‘95). In 1995/96 he partnered with director Michael Radford (White Mischief, Il Postino) at Miramax. In 1997 Goodman began a producing partnership with Harvey Kahn under the Front Street Productions banner, where he worked until 2014. He and Kahn produced THE BREAK UP (Bridget Fonda and Kiefer Sutherland, Miramax ’98), OUT OF LINE, (Jennifer Beals and Michael Moriarty, Lion’s Gate, 2001). In 2004 Goodman and Kahn produced the adaptation of Andre Dubus’ WE DON’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE, by Larry Gross (48 Hrs, True Crime, Chinese Box) directed by John Curran, starring Naomi Watts, Mark Ruffalo, Laura Dern which premiered at Sundance where it was acquired by Warner Bros. and won the Waldo Salt prize for Best Screenplay. In 2014 he formed Pearl Media with Eric White (founder, Capital Pacific Group) where he is COO.. Pearl is currently developing a large slate of feature film and TV projects in addition to launching several web ventures, including: MOVIEPITCH.COM with Robert Kosberg ("Hollywood's King of the Pitch"); HIP, a web platform, curating American Pop culture w/ Oscar-winner Alex Gibney (Enron, Scientology; Getting Clear, etc); Pearl is also active in Live Music Ventures internationally.
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Bassem Awadallah Bassem I. Awadallah (Arabic: باسم عوض الله; born in 1964) is a Jordanian public figure. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Tomoh Advisory, based in Dubai, UAE and serves as a Member of the Board of Directors of Al Baraka Banking Group in Bahrain. In 2006 Awadallah was appointed as the Director of the Office of His Majesty King Abdullah II and was appointed Chief of the Royal Hashemite Court of Jordan in 2007. Awadallah was chosen as a Lee Kuan Yew Fellow, in Singapore in 2004, and a Young Global Leader, by the World Economic Forum in 2005. He is the recipient of the Al Hussein Decoration for Distinguished Service, the Al Kawkab Decoration of the First Order, and the Al Istiqlal Decoration of the First Order, of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. In addition, he was awarded a number of high decorations from several countries in Europe and Asia.
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Gloria J. Randolph Reverend Gloria J. Randolph is a retired educator and ordained minister. Gloria received the Master of Arts in Christian Ministries from Northern Baptist Theological Seminary. She earned the Master of Arts Degree in Education from Governors State University. Her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education was earned from Chicago State University. She is a member of Covenant United Church of Christ where she serves as the Grief Ministry Leader. She is also the founder of Giving God the Glory Ministries. Under this ministry she facilitates and organizes bereavement programs and support groups along with mentoring programs for teens and adults. She is a motivational speaker for churches, Christian conferences, organizations, and schools. Her other affiliations include CLEAR II, Inc. (Clergy Ladies Experiencing Affirming Relationships) of which she is Co-director and RAY (Reclaim A Youth), a non profit organization that she co-founded along with Addie Mix in memory of their murdered sons Sean Cater and James Mix in 1991. RAY offers mentoring programs for boys and girls, college scholarships and support groups for the bereaved. Rev. Gloria’s youngest son, John Cater Jr., an Award Winning Journalist, died in January of 2010 at age 32. This was 6 months after he won the prestigious Emmy Award for Excellence in Reporting. Rev. Gloria feels her real healing came from helping other mothers deal with their pain and grief, and by helping young people to succeed. Rev. Gloria is first and foremost a servant of God. Her faith is the foundation of all that she does; therefore, whatever task she takes on – be it professional, religious, personal or social, becomes a real ministry.
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David S Davis , OD The patient is our highest priority and each one deserves quality, courteous, and undivided attention. Through continuing education, technology, and innovative products, we strive to provide the best care for our patients and to enhance their quality of life in a timely manner. Established in 1957. This practice was started by Samuel Mason Davis in 1957. Originally located on 5th and Freemont, the practice sat above the drugstore. Later, the practice moved to a new location of 404 S. Maryland Parkway, where Dr. David S. Davis joined the practice after graduating from Southern California College of Optometry in 1988. Dr. Davis took over the practice from his father after working together for six months. The practice has continued growing since then, making it necessary to move to a larger office. The practice was moved to its current location on E. Bonanza in January 2000. Dr. Davis is a native Las Vegan. He attended Dixie College, Southern Utah State College, and Brigham Young University prior to earning a Bachelor of Visual Science degree, summa cum laude, at Southern California College of Optometry in 1986. He received his Doctor of Optometry degree in 1988 from Southern California College of Optometry. Upon his graduation from SCCO, Dr. Davis returned to Las Vegas to practice optometry with his father until his father retired. He served as the president of the Nevada Optometric Association from 2001 until 2003.
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Kimberley Morrison Kim Morrison is an aspiring Game Designer/Programmer from the Toronto, Canada area. From the age of 4 she knew she wanted to be involved in the Gaming Industry. With her evergrowing imagination, and her brilliant game concepts, it's a sure deal that a 'AAA' game company will pick her up. She enjoys playing First Person Shooters, Role-Playing Games, Horror-Action, and many more. She currently is studying at TriOs College, Toronto Campus, and dreams of one day becoming a top Game Designer.
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White Ladye - Steam Yacht White Ladye was a steam yacht owned by the actress Lillie Langtry, built in 1891 by Ramage & Ferguson of Leith from a design by W C Storey; 3 masts; length 204 ft; breadth 27 ft; 142 hp steam powered. She was initially owned by Lord Ashburton and named Ladye Mabel, but came into Langtry's possession soon after as a gift from George Alexander Baird, and renamed the White Ladye. In 1893 Langtry leased the vessel to Ogden Geolet who used it until his death in 1897. It was then sold at auction to John Lawson Johnston the 'inventor' of Bovril and remained in his ownership until his death on board at Cannes France in 1900. In 1902/3 she was recorded in the Lloyd's Yacht Register as being owned by shipbuilder William Cresswell Gray, Tunstall Manor, West Hartlepool and remained so until 1915. Following this the Lloyd's Register records that she became French trawler La Champagne based in Fécamp and was broken up in 1935.
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Alfredo Rocco Alfredo Rocco (born 9 September 1875 in Naples – died 28 August 1935) was an Italian politician and jurist. He was Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Urbino (1899–1902) and in Macerata (1902–1905), then Professor of Civil Procedure in Parma, of Business Law in Padua, and later of Economic Legislation at "La Sapienza" University of Rome, of which he was rector from 1932 to 1935.
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Marius Casadesus Marius Casadesus (October 24, 1892 – October 13, 1981) was a French violinist and composer. He was the brother of Henri Casadesus, uncle of the famed pianist Robert Casadesus, and grand-uncle to Jean Casadesus. Marius Casadesus achieved perhaps his greatest fame (or notoriety) through his association with the so-called "Adélaïde Concerto" attributed to Mozart. This concerto was published in 1933 in a piano transcription under Mozart's name, with Casadesus as "editor." Many music scholars believed in its authenticity, and Yehudi Menuhin made a recording of the concerto. It was even given a place in the Köchel-Verzeichnis (the standard catalog of Mozart's works), albeit as "K. Anh. 294a." ("Anh." denotes "Anhang" or "appendix" to the catalog.) However, Mozart collector Alfred Einstein's doubts about this piece were confirmed when Casadesus later admitted his authorship in court in 1977 during a copyright dispute. Casadesus' brother Henri was also a noted author of musical hoaxes, such as "Handel's Viola concerto in b-minor" and "J.C. Bach's Viola Concerto in c-minor." Casadesus is also known for having given the first recital of Ravel's "Tzigane" in the presence of the composer in Barcelona.
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Vic Hey Vic Hey (born Monday 18 November 1912 in Liverpool, New South Wales — died Tuesday 11 April 1995 (aged 82)) was an Australian rugby league national and state representative five-eighth/stand-off and later a successful first-grade and national coach. His Australian club playing career commenced with the Western Suburbs Magpies and concluded with the Parramatta Eels. In between he played for a number of clubs in the English first division. He is considered one of Australia's finest footballers of the 20th century
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Merewalh Merewalh (sometimes given as Merwal or Merewald was a sub-king of the Magonsæte, a western cadet kingdom of Mercia thought to have been located in Herefordshire and Shropshire. Merewalh is thought to have lived in the mid to late 7th century, having acceded the throne during the time of Penda of Mercia, who, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle implies, was his father : The name Merewalh signifies "Famous Foreigner" or "Celebrated Welshman", possibly indicating that he, and perhaps even Penda's dynasty, was of Celtic origin. During his lifetime, Merewalh converted to Christianity in about 660, founding Leominster Priory. Merewalh married Saint Ermenburga, having several children (see below). He died sometime between 670 and 685, being succeeded by his son Merchelm.
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Football Federation of Chile The Football Federation of Chile (Spanish: Federación de Fútbol de Chile or FFC) is the governing body of association football in Chile. It was founded June 19, 1895, making it the second oldest South American federation, and is a founding member of CONMEBOL in 1916. It is in charge of the Chile national football team.The FFC is in charge of the following associations:
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Hans von Euler-Chelpin Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin (15 February 1873 – 6 November 1964) was a German-born Swedish biochemist. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1929 with Arthur Harden for their investigations on the fermentation of sugar and enzymes. He was a professor of general and organic chemistry at Stockholm University (1906–1941) and the director of its Institute for organic-chemical research (1938–1948). Von Euler-Chelpin married Astrid Cleve, the daughter of the Uppsala chemist Per Teodor Cleve and was the great-great-great grandson of Leonhard Euler. In 1970, his son Ulf von Euler, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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Falcon International Bank Falcon International Bank is a Texas community bank founded in 1986 and headquartered in Laredo, Texas. Falcon's current owners, the Gutierrez family, acquired the bank in 1995. The institution has since grown from a staff of 20 employees and $52 million in assets to nearly 400 employees and more than $964 million as of March 31, 2009. Falcon International Bank is headed by Adolfo E. Gutierrez, the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, and Gilbert Narvaez, Jr., the current President and Chief Operations Officer.
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Capitol Harley-Davidson Capitol Harley-Davidson, Inc. was founded December 1, 1982 by Dave Bell. The dealership was originally located at 536 Grand River Avenue in Lansing, Michigan. Since opening our doors in 1982 we have changed locations twice. First, we moved to South Pennsylvania in 1995, and now we reside at 9550 Woodlane Drive in Dimondale, Michigan. We have been at this location since November of 2003 and are very proud of our state-of-the-art facility. We strive to be the full service Harley-Davidson Dealer of choice for riders in the Lansing area and to be the High Performance Custom Bike Builder of choice for riders throughout Michigan. Capitol H-D offers a wide range of products and services to our customers which all relate to enhancing their enjoyment of motorcycling. Our Primary focus is on Harley-Davidson motorcycles and the full range of products that come from the legendary company that has been fulfilling dreams for over 100 years. Our success as a company is determined by our ability as a team to recognize our customer's needs, treat them with respect and as our friends, and satisfy their needs. We take a great deal of pride in the Harley-Davidson legend and the lifestyle it supports for our customers through us. We enjoy participating in the events and activities sponsored by our dealership and our HOG Chapter. We hope to see you in our store! For any questions or concerns please feel free to contact our dealership. Phone: 517-646-2345 or e-mail: [email protected]
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HoChiMinh Stock Exchange Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange or Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE or HSX), located in Ho Chi Minh City, is the largest stock exchange in Vietnam. Established in 2000 as the Ho Chi Minh City Securities Trading Center (HoSTC), it is an administrative agency of the [http://hose.vse.vn/Vietnam State Securities Commission], along with the Hanoi Securities Trading Center. The stock exchange is located at 45-47 Ben Chuong Duong, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The current top executive of HSX, with the title of Deputy Chairman, is Mr. Tran Dac Sinh.
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Trocaire College History- Trocaire College was founded in 1958 in the City of Buffalo by the Sisters of Mercy as Sancta Maria College, offering higher educational opportunities to women of the Order. The College gained distinction early on in the field of Nursing and Health Science education. In 1967, in an effort to honor the heritage of the founding Sisters, the College's name was officially changed to Trocaire, the Gaelic word for mercy. Trocaire granted admission to lay female students in 1965 and male students in 1972. The college has evolved extensively over the past 50 years as it has arrived at its current structure. The Trocaire College of today is a vibrant, multi-dimensional coeducational Catholic college which continues to operate in the spirit of the Sisters of Mercy. Trocaire is an active member of the Conference for Mercy Higher Education. Mission Statement- Trocaire College, a private career-oriented Catholic college in the spirit of the Sisters of Mercy, strives to empower students toward personal enrichment, dignity, and self-worth through education in a variety of professions and in the liberal arts. Recognizing the individual needs of a diverse student body, Trocaire College provides life learning and development within a community-based environment. Trocaire College prepares students for service in the universal community. Academics: Trocaire College offers Associate Degree Programs, Baccalaureate Degree Programs and Certificate programs. To learn more: http://www.trocaire.edu/academics/ Fast Facts: http://www.trocaire.edu/about-trocaire/fast-facts
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ZHEJIANG JONWAY MOTORCYCLE MANUFACTURE CO.,ltd Jonway has been developing businesses in many different industries 10 years。Jonway has already become a nationwide famous corporation after its decade rapid growth. Headquartered in Taizhou City of Zhejiang Province, a city with excellent location for both transportation and communication, Jonway Group has been investing nationwide.By the end of 2017, the company covers a land over one million square meters throughout the country, and has over two thousand employees, and reached the annual revenues of export over twenty million US Dollars. The total annual turnover of the group company will reach the goal of three billion RMB Yuan
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Charu Sharma Charu Sharma is an Indian commentator, compere and quizmaster. He was the CEO of the Royal Challengers Bangalore Twenty20 cricket team for the 2008 Indian Premier League but was fired due to the team's poor performances. Even though the Royal Challengers officials said that Sharma resigned by himself, he contradicted them by saying that he was sacked by United Breweries Limited on behalf of Vijay Mallya, the team's owner.
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Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA, Inc.), originally founded in 1935, and until its re-incorporation in 1991 as a private not-for-profit corporation, is a US volunteer organization that develops technical guidance for use by government regulatory authorities and by industry. It has over 200 committees and overall acts as an advisory body to the FAA. Requirements for membership include a fee that is based on information in the application for membership, and an interest in aviation. RTCA is sponsored as a Federal Advisory Committee by the US DOT Federal Aviation Administration. Guidance documents are developed and drafted by Special Committee (SC) and are based on a consensus developed within the SC charged with responsibility for the given document. Despite the loosely defined requirements of membership in RTCA, the guidance documents are based on expert technical opinion. RTCA's objectives include but are not limited to: Although RTCA is sponsored by the US DOT FAA, RTCA itself is not an agency of the United States government. Hence the documents it publishes are treated as guidelines, not as requirements.
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Albizzi The Albizzi family was a Florentine family originally based in Arezzo, who were rivals of the Medici and Alberti families. They were at the centre of Florentine oligarchy from 1382, in the reaction that followed the Ciompi revolt, to the rise of the Medici in 1434. The most infamous and influential members of the family were Maso and his son Rinaldo degli Albizzi (1370–1442) who countered the rise of Cosimo de' Medici, exiling him in 1433. , another son of Maso was head of the Florentine galleys; his diary is an important source for historians. Luca was a loyal friend to Cosimo de' Medici. As a result, Luca was permitted to stay in Florence when the rest of his clan, including his brother, were exiled under the Medici regime in 1434. Moreover, in 1442, Luca Albizzi actually became the Gonfalonier of Justice and stayed a key ally of Cosimo during this time.
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Rossella Ratto Rossella Ratto (born 20 October 1993) is an Italian racing cyclist. In November 2015 she was announced as part of the inaugural squad for the Cylance Pro Cycling team for the 2016 season. Ratto's brother, Daniele Ratto, is also a professional cyclist, best known for winning the fourteenth stage of the 2013 Vuelta a España.
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Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy, sometimes referred to by its initials CURE, is a non-profit organization based in Chicago, Illinois. The organization is focused on raising awareness and funds for research targeting a cure for epilepsy. It was founded in September 1998 by Susan and David Axelrod, driven by their daughter starting to have severe seizures when she was a child.
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Dr. Linus Lin clspa.org [cached] Dr. Linus Lin (Chemistry Collaboration Lead, External Discovery and Preclinical Sciences, Merck) Dr. Linus S. Lin is a member of External Discovery and Preclinical Sciences (xDPS) of Merck Research Laboratories. In his role as a Chemistry Collaboration Lead, Linus leads drug discovery programs through partnerships with biotechnology companies, contract research organizations, and academic institutions around the globe. Linus joined the medicinal chemistry department of Merck Research Laboratories in 1997. During his tenure at Merck, Linus led a number of medicinal chemistry teams, and is a key driver for 7 development candidates in the areas of inflammation, metabolic disease and pain, including taranabant that advanced to PhIII clinical trials. In 2008, Linus joined External Basic Research (EBR), the inaugural version of External Discovery and Preclinical Sciences (XDPS). He helped XDPS to establish the initial scientific network of partners, and has since successfully prosecuted several drug several discovery programs. Linus grew up in China, and entered Peking University at the age of 15. He received a BS degree from Peking University, a MS degree from Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a PhD degree in organic chemistry from University of Wisconsin-Madison. He studied in the laboratory of Nobel laureate Prof. E. J. Corey at Harvard University as an NIH postdoctoral fellow before joining Merck. Linus published more than 50 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals, and holds more than a dozen patents. He is also an active speaker at conferences and universities.
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Beverly Coll Proven results in business administration, call center management, corporate trainer, event planning and some accounting. Experienced in project management, management of call center environment for handling both customer relations, customer service and/or collection activities, quality assurance review, company process training, process improvements and implementation, event planning, corporate training, budgeting or other basic financial or data reporting.Prefers a customer service oriented approach to business. To be a leader, motivator, mentor, trainer and team player. 10+ years prior experience in project management, quality control, event planning, technical writing and policy development. 20+ years in customer service delivery in businesses ranging from mortgage servicing, call center operations and food operations.Current roles: Volunteer for Girl Scouts East Orange Service Community Art Gallery Night Event Director ChairEast Orange 2017 Camporee Food and Beverage Director2017 Princess Prom Food Committee ChairLicensed and Certified Foster Parent - requires completing 8 training hours per year; positive background check, home health inspections and other requirements.
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