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Hsieh Wang Hsieh Wang was born on May 5, 1930 in Xi'an, Shaanxi, Republic of China as Chang Chien Wang. He was an actor and producer, known for A Better Tomorrow (1986), Infra-Man (1975) and The 14 Amazons (1972). He was married to Yu Hsu. He died on July 21, 2016 in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Elvin Chew Born and raised in Singapore, Chef Elvin Chew was lured into the culinary world when his aspiration to be a chef kicked in at a tender age of 16. Always fascinated by the happenings in a kitchen and passionate about food, Elvin went on to study the Culinary Arts at Shatec, where he learned to develop his own unique style and flair. Elvin's professional career began at a fresh age of 18 as an Apprentice Cook at Blu Restaurant of the Five-Star Shangri La Hotel Singapore. Thereafter, he continued his career at other popular restaurants such as the Tasting Room, O'Coffee Club and Oriton School of Culinary Arts, where he put his knowledge and experiences into good use as a Head Culinary Trainer. As the Past President of the Singapore Junior Chefs Club now holding the role of the Honorary Mentor as well as the Special Project Committee of the Singapore Chefs Association, Elvin is always looking to influence and nurture aspiring chefs to hone their culinary skills through competitions. Taking a leaf from his book, Elvin believes that Singapore has the potential to position itself as a world-class gourmet hub and is dedicated to develop the next generation of talented young chefs. Having participated in numerous competitions, he is no stranger to accolades. Among them includes Overall Champion at the 2010 Thailand International Culinary Cup and Overall Champion in the 2009 Singapore Chef's Association Nestle Professional Junior Chef of the year. Highly motivated, Elvin now is with SHATEC as their Operation Head Chef. Involved with the new setup at the Enabling Village where it contains SHATEC new F&B concepts "The Sapling" consists of an all-day dining restaurant, a café -deli and a banquet service. Fuelling his love for food, Elvin spends his free time looking for the best cuisine in Singapore - be it local hawker fare to exciting new places. Upon joining SHATEC, Chef Elvin was the Group Executive Chef overseeing Au Chocolat Pte Ltd and Tony`s Pizza Singapore.
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Rebecca Kraus & Associates Rebecca Kraus is founder and President of Rebecca Kraus & Associates LLC, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. The organization is nationally recognized as collaboration experts in the merging of people, planning and process. Areas of focus are strategic planning, change management consulting, leadership development and executive coaching. Industries of particular expertise include the non-profit and healthcare sectors.
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Ballantyne Veterinary Clinic At Ballantyne Veterinary Clinic, we care for your pet in a loving, warm, and clean environment. Dr. Humphrey's practice philosophy is to combine the best quality medicine and surgical practice with a level of customer service that is lacking in so many other practices. Dr. Humphrey's five years of referral emergency practice have given him the confidence and skills to manage many conditions that other practices refer out, and he does it all with a smile. Come in and see why we have the happiest clients in Charlotte! And, as always, sick pets never have to wait at Ballantyne Veterinary Clinic. Just call us, and we will do whatever we can to help. Established in 2007. New name, but same fantastic service you've come to expect! Dr. Humphrey, whom you've gotten to know over the past two years, has purchased the practice and is excited to continue improving our service to you. Dr. Humphrey is a native North Carolinian, so of course had to go to NCSU for veterinary school. He graduated with honors in 2006, and spent a year at the University of Minnesota doing an intensive medical and surgical internship. He then returned to NCSU for a fellowship in spinal cord injury. While doing relief work he discovered a love of emergency medicine and spent the next five years at VSH in Cary. After moving to Charlotte (and having two small children), he decided to re-join the daylight world and go into general practice, which he has discovered he loves. He spent two years as the managing associated at what used to be Mixed Pet Ballantyne prior to purchasing the practice and becoming Ballantyne Veterinary Clinic. In his free time, he mostly ferries children to various activities, but can be found playing softball and golfing on occasion.
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Hindu, Chamar I m putting this profile for my daughter soliciting matrimonial alliance from suitable grooms, belonging to reputed and cultured families. she has completed 10 +2 science (PCM) and graduation in commerce (B.com) from Delhi university &M.com from Indra Gandhi national open university Delhi. she is preparing & coaching for govt job. Her Education nursery to PG is English medium. About her Family Presently I posted in NTPC (maharatan Company) ,U.P. I m settled in Lucknow u.p. my native place Distt Auraiya u.p .I have five members only. 1.myself.2.my wife.3.two daughters and one younger son.The education my children's is throughout English medium. Second Daughter has been completed B,com (H) from Delhi university in 2014 & younger son is pursuing b.tech from jss noida.Maximum members of my family and blood relatives are living in lucknow. My Father Late Sri Sarman Lal . My uncle retire from NAA as a executive Director.One Younger cousin brother posted as a manager Finance in lucknow Airport. Second younger brother posted as a Sr manager ATC in Hyderabad Airport. Younger cousin sister married, Brother in low as a Sr manager ATC in Hyderabad airport. All family members has own house in lucknow. Education B.com from Delhi University. M.com from ignou & coaching, preparing for Govt Job. Occupation M .com from Ignou.
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Victor Thorn Victor Thorn (31 January 1844 – 15 September 1930) was a Luxembourgian politician. He was the 11th Prime Minister of Luxembourg, serving for one year, from 24 February 1916 until 19 June 1917. From 1885 to 1888 he was a member of the Council of State. From 1888 to 1892 he was Director-General (Minister) for Public Works in the Eyschen Ministry. In 1899 he became a Procureur général. In 1915 he was Minister for Justice and Public Works in the Mongenast Ministry. In 1916 the Loutsch Ministry, which had succeeded the Mongenast government, was forced to resign, having lost a confidence vote in the Chamber of Deputies. A month later, Victor Thorn formed a new government, in which the three major parties were represented. The main problem was to resolve the supply problems in the country, which had grown more and more severe due to the war. The government rationed foodstuffs, and put a cap on prices, which, however, resulted in a black market and led to tensions between the town and rural populations. In 1917 there was a strike in the Red Lands, which was suppressed by the German army. Finally the Chamber withdrew confidence in the agriculture minister Michel Welter, and the government fell with him. From 19 June 1917 until his death, Thorn was president of the Council of State. From 1921 to 1927 he was a permanent member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague. He died in 1930 in Luxembourg City.
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Adolphe de Polier Count Adolphe de Polier (1795 - 1830) was a French officer in the service of the Russian Imperial court from 1827, Chamberlain of Emperor Nicholas the Ist, he serves as vice-minister of Finance. Member of the Russian Academy of Science he organises scientific expeditions. During one of those in 1829 with Alexander von Humboldt, Polier discovered Russia's first diamonds. It was the first time Russia got an indication of its tremendous rich natural resources that drives today's Russian economy. Polier married Princess Barbara Shoukhovskaya in 1829 (1791 - 1841), he resides on his property of Pargolova - not far from Saint Petersburg - up to his death.
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Fiona Cowie I am a Licensed Specialist Physician and a Specialist in Aesthetic Medicine in the UK,USA and UAE with 30 years experience in General Medicine and 14 years experience in Aesthetic Medicine. Currently I am working as Head of Dermatology and Aesthetics for Drs Nicolas and Asp in Dubai and I also own a chain of 8 Aesthetic Clinics in the UK. I live in Dubai and my current project is to set up and develop 5 new Aesthetic Clinics for Dr NIcolas and Asp.The company is the largest private provider of Dental and Medical care in Dubai with over 80,000 patients. My background of medical experience included 10 years as a hospital Doctor with Special Interest in ENT , Faciomaxillary and Plastic Surgery, Accident and Emergency and Psychiatry.after this I was a GP for 16 years with a sub specialty in Gynaecology. I also taught and trained undergraduate and postgraduate Doctors for Liverpool University for 16 years. 14 years ago I set up my own cosmetic medicine company called Cheshire Contours.We have many clinics in the North West of England with over 5,000 regular clients. As well as being a clinician I also have a lot if experience in setting up and developing new Aesthetic Clinics from scratch, marketing and advertising them and training up new staff. I have also set up and owned several other businesses including online shops and makeover companies. My specialties include : Botox, Dermal fillers, lip augmentation, Scupltra treatments, chemical peels, anti-ageing products, lasers ( Nd Yag, Erbium Yag, Alexandrite,Diode,IPL, ), hair removal,carboxy therapy, thread lifts, intraceuticals facials,mesotherapy,,medical dermarollers,DermaPen treatments,Vampire Facelift,PRP treatments,facial Revolumising treatments,Botox neck lifts,Y-Lifts . Specialist in developing new Aesthetic clinics from scratch ,Internationally, developing online businesses and web shops.
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Surdex Corp Phone: (636) 368-4400 Fax: (636) 368-4401 Surdex Corporation is among the top digital orthophotography, digital mapping, and geospatial service providers in the nation. Headquartered at Spirit of St. Louis Airport in Chesterfield, Missouri in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, we have been in business since 1954. Our ownership has a strong foundation in aerial data acquisition and geospatial data services. Our clientele include federal, state, and local government as well as private engineering, defense mapping/ Homeland Security, and utilities. As one of the premiere mapping firms in the U.S., Surdex is a full-service photogrammetric engineering firm with in-house resources sufficient for virtually any size job. We maintain a fleet of nine specialized acquisition aircraft, large- and medium-format digital sensors, including four Leica ADS100 Airborne Digital Sensors and a Leica ALS70 Airborne Laser Scanner LiDAR sensor, and all other equipment and support staff for even the largest project. In 2014, Surdex was awarded some of the largest projects of their kind in the nation. We are widely acknowledged as one of the country's most advanced, quality-driven mapping firms. • 274,965 sq. mi. of digital orthoimagery at 0.5 meter GSD for the State of Texas • 55,000 sq. mi. of digital orthoimagery at 1.0′ GSD for the State of Illinois • 16,660 sq. mi. of LiDAR covering the States of MO / AR, 1.0 and 0.7 meter Surdex is also a major provider for the massive USDA National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP). Since the program's inception in 2003, Surdex has delivered: • 5.3M sq. mi. of digital orthoimagery • Over 350,000 DOQQs in 69 state projects, with coverage of 30 states
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Atenulf I of Gaeta Atenulf I (died 2 February 1062) was the Lombard count of Aquino who rose to become Duke of Gaeta in Southern Italy during the chaotic middle of the eleventh century. Atenulf married the senatrix Maria, daughter of Pandulf IV of Capua, and his brother Lando married another daughter of Pandulf. After the death of Ranulf Drengot, Count of Aversa, in June 1045, his cousin Asclettin succeeded in Aversa, but the Gaetans elected the Lombard Atenulf as their duke. Guaimar IV of Salerno, the suzerain of both Aversa and Gaeta, intervened on Asclettin's behalf and he defeated Atenulf in battle and took him prisoner. At this time, however, Pandulf, the natural ally of Atenulf, was assaulting the lands of the abbey of Monte Cassino with Lando. Lando captured the abbot Richer and in return for the abbot's freedom and his assistance in battling Pandulf, Atenulf was freed and recognised in possession of Gaeta. In Fall 1058, Atenulf's eldest son, who was betrothed to a daughter of Richard I of Capua, died. Richard demanded the morgengab nevertheless. The duke refused and consequently Richard besieged and took Aquino, one of the few feudatories of Gaeta remaining. Desiderius of Benevento, the new abbot of Montecassino, convinced Richard to extort only 400 sous from the duke, however. Atenulf died in 1062 and was succeeded by his second son, Atenulf II. Aquino was ruled by all four of his sons: Atenulf, Lando, Pandulf, and Landulf.
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Jim Piper Jim Alan Piper (born 13 August 1981) is a former Olympic breaststroke swimmer from Australia. He swam for Australia at the: At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, he finished 19th in the 100-metre breaststroke and was a member of Australia's 9th-place men's 4×100-metre medley relay team. He also reached and swam in the final heat of the 200-metre breaststroke, where he was disqualified. At the 2002 Commonwealth Games, he won the 200-metre breaststroke. Four years later, at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, he finished third in the event. At the 2002 Short Course Worlds, he won the 200-metre breaststroke in a new meet record (2:07.16). As of 2013, he is a board member of Swimming Western Australia, a state federation of Swimming Australia.
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Sonia Reyes Sonia Reyes Sáez (born January 30, 1977 in Guadalajara) is a Spanish taekwondo practitioner, who competed in the women's featherweight category. Considered as one of the world's top favorites in her respective category, Reyes picked up a total of five medals in her career, including three bronze from the World Taekwondo Championships, and finished fourth in the 57-kg division at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Throughout her sporting career, Reyes trained full time for Club Sung Dae Kwan in Madrid, under head coach and master Song Dae-young. Reyes started her taekwondo career by becoming a bronze medalist in the 51-kg division at the 1992 European Junior Championships in Paris, France. Seven years later, she picked up another bronze on her first senior stint in the podium at the World Championships in Edmonton, Canada. Although she failed to earn a spot on the Spanish team to the 2000 Summer Olympics, Reyes continued to achieve remarkable results and yield more medals in her career list, including a silver from the European Championships in Patras, Greece, losing the final to Dutch fighter Virginia Lourens. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Reyes qualified for the Spanish taekwondo squad in the women's featherweight class (57 kg) by granting a berth and placing first in the final match against Russia's Margarita Mkrtchyan from the European Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Baku, Azerbaijan. She opened her match with a marvelous 11–2 victory over Poland's Aleksandra Uścińska, before narrowly losing the quarterfinal to South Korean taekwondo jin and world-ranked no. 2 Jang Ji-won at 2–3. In the repechage rounds, Reyes came from behind to dispatch Ivory Coast's Mariam Bah (5–0) and Thailand's Nootcharin Sukkhongdumnoen (6–3) for a chance to compete in the bronze medal match, where she fell short to Mexico's Iridia Salazar with a close 2–1 record, relegating Reyes to fourth position.
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Francesco Berlinghieri Francesco Berlinghieri (1440–1501) was an Italian scholar and humanist who lived during the fifteenth century. He promoted the value of classical Greek learning and was one of the first to print a text based on Ptolemy's Geographica. Berlinghieri studied poetry under the tutelage of Cristoforo Landino.
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ScotComp ScotComp is an experienced and innovative IT company that has the technical ability, the creative eye and the business knowledge to make our products work for both you and your customers. We've helped a variety of businesses reach their full potential by taking advantage of the internet. We're originally based in Glasgow and were founded in 2011 by Scott Smith.
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Southwest Mitsubishi Ft. Worth's premier Mitsubishi dealer with the best service in town! Drive a little, save a lot. The friendly service you'll find at SouthWest Mitsubishi is unmatched by any Mitsubishi Dealer in Texas. Established in 1985. SouthWest Mitsubishi Auto Group began a steady course of growth and expansion that continues to the current day. Originally located in downtown Weatherford, SouthWest Mitsubishi quickly outgrew the facilities and moved to new, modern facilities in and around the greater Fort Worth area. Employing well over 100 staff members, SouthWest Mitsubishi Auto Group is among the largest employers in the area. The dealerships stress active participation in community events and charitable activities and makes many contributions of both time and money to such endeavors. Such attention to both community and business has paid off in terms of recognition on local and national levels. Also integral to the dealerships success are solid business values, thorough hands-on management and a talented, dedicated employee base eager to see their contributions actively translate into a prosperous future.
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Dr Kannan Rajesparan Dr Kannan Rajesparan is a consultant musculoskeletal radiologist working at UCLH and ISEH who specialises in diagnostic imaging and intervention of bone, joint and soft tissue disorders. Dr Kannan Rajesparan studied medicine at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London School of Medicine, as well as a degree in Orthopaedic Science based at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (Stanmore) and University College London. He has had post-graduate surgical training during which time he gained Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons, as well as further clinical experience in trauma and orthopaedics. He spent a year in an orthopaedic clinical research post at The Elective Orthopaedic Centre, during which time he set-up and ran international multicentre data evaluation panel studies, as well as publishing on his own research. Dr Kannan Rajesparan undertook his clinical radiology training in Cambridge and East of England, as well as a dedicated musculoskeletal radiology fellowship at University College Hospital London. As a consultant musculoskeletal radiologist at UCLH and ISEH he specialises on the imaging and image guided intervention of orthopaedic, rheumatological and oncological musculoskeletal problems using a range of modalities including ultrasound, MRI, CT, radiography and fluoroscopy. Dr Kannan Rajesparan performs a range of interventional musculoskeletal procedures from ultrasound guided injections to CT guided bone biopsies and laser ablations. He is the Ultrasound Lead radiologist at UCLH and a core member of the London Sarcoma Team, dealing with the diagnosis and image-guided intervention of bone and soft tissue tumours. He is Clinical Tutor of radiology training at UCLH, and is an invited lecturer on the MSc Sports Medicine Programme. He organises and lectures on national radiology meetings in association with the British Institute of Radiology.
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The orthodox church in the czech lands and in Slovakia The Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia is a self-governing body of the Eastern Orthodox Church that territorially covers the countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Archbishop Rastislav of Prešov was elected by the Extraordinary Synod held on January 11, 2014, as the new primate. On December 9, 2013, the Synod removed Archbishop of Olomouc and Brno from his position as Locum Tenens (ad interim administrator following the resignation of the previous primate, Archbishop Krystof, over allegations of sexual relations with women), and appointed Archbishop Rastislav in his place, an action against which Archbishop Simeon protested and which was deplored by Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople.
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Stephen Warfield Gambrill Stephen Warfield Gambrill (October 2, 1873 – December 19, 1938) was an American politician. Born near Savage, Maryland, to Stephen Gambrill and Kate (Gorman) Gambrill, he attended the common schools and Maryland Agricultural College (now the University of Maryland, College Park. He graduated from the law department of Columbian College (now The George Washington University Law School), Washington, D.C., in 1896, was admitted to the bar in 1897, and practiced in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1900, he married Haddie D. Gorman (who died in 1923). Gambrill served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1920 to 1922, and served in the Maryland State Senate in 1924. He was elected from the fifth district of Maryland as a Democrat to the Sixty-eighth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sidney E. Mudd II and was reelected to the Sixty-ninth and to the six succeeding Congresses, serving from November 4, 1924 until his death in Washington, D.C. He died on December 19, 1938 and is interred in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suitland, Maryland.
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Global Trade Watch Global Trade Watch (GTW) was founded by Lori Wallach in 1995 as a division of the U.S.-based non-profit consumer advocacy organization, Public Citizen, that monitors the World Trade Organization (WTO) and other trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), as well as ongoing negotiations over trade agreements such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Trans-Atlantic Free Trade Agreement (TAFTA / TTIP). Like Public Citizen in general, GTW advocates for a greater public role in international, federal, state and local policy-making, and for a different set of policies and institutions than those governing the current model of globalization. Global Trade Watch holds a position on the executive board on the Citizens Trade Campaign and belongs to Our World Is Not For Sale.
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Charupong Ruangsuwan Charupong Ruangsuwan (first name also transcribed as 'Jarupong'; born 15 August 1946) is a Thai civil servant and politician. Since October 2012 he has been the chairman of the Pheu Thai Party. From January to October 2012, he was the Minister of Transport and Communication, from October 2012 until the military coup d'état in May 2014 the Minister of Interior of Thailand.
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Hanin Elias Hanin Elias (born 31 May 1972) is a German industrial/techno artist. She was a member of Atari Teenage Riot and is now a solo artist. After Atari Teenage Riot's non-definitive break in 2000, and the subsequent death of Carl Crack from a drug overdose, the members of ATR split up, and Elias set up her own record label, Fatal Recordings.
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Sisto Badalocchio Sisto Badalocchio Rosa (28 June 1585 - c. 1647) was an Italian painter and engraver of the Bolognese School. Born in Parma, he worked first under Agostino Carracci in Bologna, then Annibale Carracci, in Rome. He worked with Annibale till 1609, then moving back to Parma. His best known work as an engraver was the Raphael's Bible series, which he created together with his fellow student, Giovanni Lanfranco. The images depict a series of frescoes by Raphael's workshop in the Vatican loggia. As a painter, his most important work is the frescoes the church of San Giovanni Evangelista, Reggio Emilia, which are based on Caravaggio's earliers works. He executed the decoration of the cupula and pendentives of the church of San Giovanni Evangelista in Reggio. Though he often cooperated in fresco painting with Lanfranco, for example in Annibale designed series the San Diego Chapel in San Giacomo degli Spagnoli (1602–1607) and in Palazzo Costaguti (Nessus and Deianeira), Badalocchio never received the same recognition as his peer. Nevertheless, he is recognized today as an important figure in bring the artistic styles of the Italian Baroque to northern Italy.
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Ed Butzin 561.254.1774 561.254.1774 Ed is the president and founder of Wolverine Ventures, Inc. He has been in the engineering software business since 1987. After receiving his BSE in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan he began his professional career as a R&D engineer at Chrysler Corporation doing advanced engine development. He then moved to Pratt & Whitney (PW) in Florida and worked as a Test Engineer on J58/SR71 engine development. The last 14 years at PW Ed was a Model and Simulation System Support Analyst for PW's proprietary modeling system and he was a member of the PW team assisting NASA on the development of NPSS. In 2001 Ed left PW to form WVI so he could pursue providing NPSS support and services to NASA. When NASA transferred NPSS to a Consortium of Industry Partners in 2008 Ed assumed responsibility for the continued development and support of NPSS and diversified so as to include providing customized system modeling and NPSS training.
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West End (Greenville, South Carolina) West End is a neighborhood in Greenville, South Carolina. Located across the Reedy River in downtown, the west end became home to Furman University when it was first established in 1852. The school expanded to fill fifty acres and then moved to its current location northwest of the city in 1958. The Greenville and Columbia Railroad (now part of Norfolk Southern) arrived there in 1853, bringing increased commercial activity to the neighborhood that had been first settled in the 1830s. This activity was truncated less than a decade later with the coming of the American Civil War of 1861–65. After the war, though, the introduction of new fertilizers made cotton farming profitable again in the area. Cotton and fertilizer warehouses and numerous support industries sprung up. The commercial success, with its accompanying residential requirements, brought churches and schools to the west end. Chicora College for Women was established in 1893 for women before relocating to Columbia 22 years later. (It merged with Queens University of Charlotte in North Carolina in 1930.) After the turn of the twentieth century, many textile mills moved into the area from locations nearer to Greenville's center. But by 1930 the shift from textile mills to soft drink manufacturing and bottling had begun. As more and more automobiles became common, dealerships and repair shops also were constructed, Since the 1970s the West End has been revitalized after many years of decline. In the 2010s the West End Historic District has become the arts and entertainment center of the city. Anchored in the Falls Park on the Reedy, the Liberty Bridge (a pedestrian suspension bridge) crosses over the Reedy River. The Peace Center provides a venue for a large range of cultural events, while Fluor Field at the West End a provides seasonal home for the Greenville Drive, a minor league affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.
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Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Limited KFIL was incorporated in 1991, a company of Kirloskar Group, promoted by Kirloskar Oil Enhgines Limited and Shivaji Works Limited. At present KFIL is having two manufacturing plants, one at Koppal district of Karnataka state and another at Solapur in Maharashtra state. Initially KFIL was formed with one manufacturing unit at Koppal District, Karnataka. Subsequently, in the year 2007, Shivaji Works Limited located at Solapur, Maharashtra has been acquired by KFIL. Today, KFIL is one of the fastest growing company in the business of Pig Iron and Castings, with an annual turnover of Rs, 1134 crores for the year 2016-17. The core products being Pig Iron, Grey Iron Castings and S. G Iron Castings. KFIL has strategically located manufacturing plants at Koppal and Solapur with highly advanced manufacturing facilities. Koppal Plant has an installed Pig Iron manufacturing capacity of 3,91,400 MT per annum and Casting manufacturing capacity of 1,08,000 MT per annum. Solapur plant has an installed casting manufacturing capacity of up to 42,000 MT per annum.
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Lakewood Muffler & Brake Our Services Include- Custom Exhaust Automotive Repair Diesel Upgrades Car and Truck Accessories Established in 1985. Adam and Nicole, both natives to Colorado thrive on the success of small businesses in the area. Not only is it an essential part of their livelihood, its an important part of the local economy. Adam started at Lakewood Muffler in the late 1990's with an automotive background, wanting to know more about the different aspects of vehicles. An exhaust shop was just the thing for Adam at the time. Now, custom building exhaust systems is like an art for him. He truly enjoys what he does and has fun hearing what different folks are out for. Nicole has a background in customer service, so the couple make a great pair for the shop. With the knowledge and understanding they both have for different people, the shop runs smooth. Their employee Mike is an ASE certified technician with many years of automotive repair experience. He too comes from years of experience helping to make things go as their customers have come to expect. Adam and Nicole, both natives to Colorado thrive on the success of small businesses in the area. Not only is it an essential part of their livelihood, its an important part of the local economy. Adam started at Lakewood Muffler in the late 1990's with an automotive background, wanting to know more about the different aspects of vehicles. An exhaust shop was just the thing for Adam at the time. Now, custom building exhaust systems is like an art for him. He truly enjoys what he does and has fun hearing what different folks are out for. Nicole has a background in customer service, so the couple make a great pair for the shop. With the knowledge and understanding they both have for different people, the shop runs smooth. Their technician Mike is ASE certified with many years of automotive repair experience. He too comes from years of experience helping to make things go as their customers have come to expect.
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Matías Fernández Matías Ariel Fernández Fernández ([maˈti.as aˈɾjel ferˈnandes], born 15 May 1986) is a Chilean professional footballer who plays for Italian club ACF Fiorentina as an attacking midfielder. He is known for his dribbling skills, also being a free-kick specialist. After starting out at Colo-Colo he played several seasons with Villarreal and Sporting Clube de Portugal, moving to Europe in 2006. Fernández was elected South American Footballer of the Year in 2006, and also appeared for the Chilean national team in the 2010 World Cup and three Copa América tournaments, winning the 2015 edition of the latter tournament.
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August Becker August Becker (c. 1810–1875) was a German political activist, politician, and journalist. Becker was a member of the legislature of the German state of Hesse. In his later years he emigrated to the United States of America, where he worked as a journalist until the time of his death.
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Marshall Wright (politician) Marshall Wright (born c. 1975) is a lawyer from Forrest City, Arkansas, who is a Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Monroe County and portions of St. Francis, Woodruff, and Lee counties in the eastern portion of his state adjacent to the Mississippi River. Wright is a native of Los Angeles, California. He graduated from Foreman High School in Foreman in Little River County in southwestern Arkansas. He earned a bachelor's degree from the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and a law degree from the UA School of Law. He is affiliated with Rotary International, the Arkansas and St. Francis County bar associations, and the foundation board of the East Arkansas Community College in Forrest City. On three occasions, he has been named "Volunteer Attorney of the Year" in St. Francis County. He is a member of the United Methodist Church. Wright was elected to the legislature in 2010 in District 51, when he defeated the Republican Anna Marie Grizzle (born c. 1970) of Brinkley, 4,224 votes (59.5 percent) to 2,877 (40.5 percent). He won in District 49 in 2012, when Republican Jeremy Gillam, the current House Speaker, was moved to District 45, and again in 2014. Wright sits on these House committees: (1) Insurance and Commerce, (2) the Arkansas Legislative Council, and (3) Judiciary (vice chairman). Wright and his wife, the former Kristen E. Collier (born c. 1976), have two children.
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Conwell Home Care Services If your family has reached a point where a loved one needs routine care, contact Conwell Home Care Services. We are a dedicated team of reliable and educated individuals who offer top Portage, IN Home Care help. Established in 2011. This was established by the owner Terria Conwell. She has been in the health industry for over 12 years and wanted to establish a meaningful service to the elderly and disabled individuals and their families. Terria C. Has started working at Methodist Hosptial at a very young age. She finished high school at 17 and started college right away. After she finished her education, she moved up in Methodist Hospita, and wanted to start her own business. Having the knowledge and passion of taking care of individuals gave her the chance to start an agency that would help the elderly and disabled.
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The Greene Team - Coldwell Banker Wallace & Wallace Realtors Double The Service... Double the Success! The Greene Team is members of all 3 local MLS (Knoxville, Great Smoky Mountain, & Lakeway). We list and sell land, investment, residentail, and luxury homes in Knoxville and the surrounding counties. Established in 2000. Traci has been a top selling agent since 2000. She got into the business to help her Husband, Calvin Greene with C.L. Greene Development sell his new construction homes. They have 4 beautiful daughters who have grown up in the real estate business. Her daughter Kendra started in real estate as Traci's assistant while she was in college getting a marketing degree. She bought her first investment property at age 18. She graduated college, got married, and started her real estate career in 2013. She was youngest agent to ever join Coldwell Banker Wallace & Wallace at age 21 and she has been growing her business ever since. Together they make a team with the skills and knowledge to market your home and get it sold. Kendra Greene Ellis is the team lead for the Greene Team. She has grown up in the real estate market watching her parents buy and sell Real Estate. She went to Real Estate School and bought her first investment property at the age of 18. After getting a marketing degree and getting married she started selling Real Estate. Kendra has help many buyers and sellers in the Knoxville and surrounding areas. She was named the 2015 Rising Star for the Knoxville Area Association of Realtors and has been a Million Dollar Producer every year in her career.
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Yuri Zhukov (journalist) Yuri Georgy Aleksandrovich Zhukov (Russian: Юрий Александрович Жуков; also Георгий Александрович Жуков; 1908-1991) was a prominent journalist and political figure in the Soviet Union. Member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Around 1938-1945 he toured Dalkrai and wrote books on Soviet Far East and Japan. Later, he sat on the editorial board of Soviet daily Pravda (1946-1987); he was also a columnist of the paper. Zhukov served as the newspaper's Paris correspondent in 1948-1952. From 1952 to 1957 he was the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper. In 1957 he became the first Chairman of the powerful State Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries (GKKS), an organ that took sizable portion of responsibilities from the Soviet Foreign Ministry from 1957 to 1967. Zhukov would oversee preparations and signing of the first agreement on cultural exchanges with the United States (Lacy-Zarubin act, signed in January 1958) and the Soviet national exhibition in New York in summer 1959. He also hosted Vice President Richard M. Nixon on an unofficial visit to the Soviet Union July 23 - August 2, 1959 to open the American National Exhibition in Sokolniki Park in Moscow. In the late 1950s he was a speechwriter for Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. Deputy Chairman of the Soviet Peace Committee (1962-1982) and Chairman (1982-1987). He was a candidate member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
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Organica Music Group Organica Music Group (OMG) was founded in early 2009 by top-grossing comedian Ron White, singer/songwriter Margo Rey and music industry veteran Michael Blakey. OMG has four divisions -- music, stand-up comedy, publishing and TV/film -- and is uniquely qualified to develop and deliver world-class music on a truly 360 degree platform.
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Sally O'Neil Sally O'Neil (October 23, 1908 – June 18, 1968) was an American film actress of the 1920s. She was born as Virginia Louise Noonan, one of 11 children born to a judge in Bayonne, New Jersey. One of her sisters was actress Molly O'Day. Convent-educated, she started her career in vaudeville, billed as "Chotsie Noonan". Known for her petite and curly brown hair. She was teamed with Constance Bennett and Joan Crawford in the MGM film Sally, Irene and Mary (1925), directed by Edmund Goulding, which brought her instant, but short-lived, fame. She was paired with Crawford again as a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1926. Her fame began to subside after "talkies" replaced silents; she also had a problem with stage fright that didn't help either.[citation needed] By the late 1930s, her film career was over, but she continued on stage and toured with the USO until the 1950s. She died of pneumonia in Galesburg, Illinois, aged 59, in 1968.
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Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart ([adɔlf teodɔːʁ bʁɔ̃ɲaːʁ]) FRS FRSE FGS (14 January 1801 – 18 February 1876) was a French botanist. He was the son of the geologist Alexandre Brongniart and grandson of the architect, Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart. Brongniart's pioneering work on the relationships between extinct and existing plants has earned him the title of father of paleobotany. His major work on plant fossils was his Histoire des végétaux fossiles (1828–37). He wrote his dissertation on the Buckthorn family (Rhamnaceae), an extant family of flowering plants, and worked at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle in Paris until his death. In 1851, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. This botanist is denoted by the author abbreviation Brongn. when citing a botanical name.
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John Walker Lindh John Phillip Walker Lindh (born February 9, 1981) is a U.S. citizen who was captured as an enemy combatant during the United States' 2001 invasion of Afghanistan in November 2001. He was captured and detained at Qala-i-Jangi fortress, used as a prison. He took part in the Battle of Qala-i-Jangi, a violent uprising of the Taliban prisoners, during which the CIA officer Johnny "Mike" Spann was killed, together with all but 86 of the estimated 300–500 prisoners. Brought to trial in United States federal court in February 2002, Lindh accepted a plea bargain; he pleaded guilty to two charges and was sentenced to 20 years in prison without parole. A convert to Islam in California at age 16, Lindh traveled to Yemen in 1998 to study Arabic and stayed there for 10 months. He later returned in 2000, then went to Afghanistan to aid the fighters. He received training at Al-Farouq, a training camp associated with al-Qaeda, designated a terrorist organization by the United States and other countries. While at the camp, he attended a lecture by Osama bin Laden. After the 9/11 attacks, he remained there to join opposing military forces after he learned that the U.S. was allied with the Afghan Northern Alliance. Lindh had previously received training with Harkat-ul-Mujahideen, an internationally designated terrorist organization based in Pakistan. Lindh went by the name Sulayman al-Faris during his time in Afghanistan, but prefers the name Abu Sulayman al-Irlandi today. In early reports following his capture, when the press learned that he was a U.S. citizen, he was usually referred to by the news media as just "John Walker".
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Mark Trahant Mark Trahant is an independent print and broadcast journalist. He writes a weekly column and posts unique daily content on Twitter. Trahant was a reporter on the PBS series Frontline with a story called "The Silence," about sexual abuse by clergy in Alaska. Trahant was recently a Kaiser Media Fellow. At the 2004 UNITY conference in Washington, D.C., he asked George W. Bush what the meaning of tribal sovereignty was in the 21st century; Bush replied, "Tribal sovereignty means that. It’s sovereign. You’re a ... you’re a ... you’ve been given sovereignty and you’re viewed as a sovereign entity." Trahant is the 2014 Atwood Chair of Journalism at the University of Alaska Anchorage. He is a member of Idaho’s Shoshone-Bannock Tribe, and a former president of the Native American Journalists Association. Trahant is the former editor of the editorial page for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, where he chaired the daily editorial board, directed a staff of writers, editors and a cartoonist. He was chairman and chief executive officer at the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education. The Oakland, California–based nonprofit is the country's premier institute for providing advanced training and services nationally to help news media reflect diversity in content, staffing and business operations. He is a former columnist at The Seattle Times and has been publisher of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News in Moscow, Idaho; executive news editor of The Salt Lake Tribune; a reporter at the Arizona Republic in Phoenix; and has worked at several tribal newspapers. He recently was editor in residence at the University of Idaho.
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Alysa M Gorham Alysa M Gorham Has Worked at 2 Places Company: Science Applications International Corporation Title: Technical Writer/production Specialist Company: Federal Aviation Administration Title: Technical Editor / Writer / graphics Speci... Alysa M Gorham's Experience Title: Technical Writer/production Specialist Company: Science Applications International Corporation Job Details SAIC is a FORTUNE 500® scientific, engineering, and technology applications company that uses its deep domain knowledge to solve problems of vital importance to the nation and the world, in national security, energy and the environment, critical infrastructure, and health. The Company's approximately 41,000 employees serve customers in the U.S. Department of Defense, the intelligence community, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, other U.S. Government civil agencies and selected commercial markets. Headquartered in McLean, Va., SAIC had annual revenues of approximately $10.6 billion for its fiscal year ended January 31, 2012. Title: Technical Editor / Writer / graphics Speci... Company: Federal Aviation Administration Job Details Company Size: Less than $1 mil - Employee Range: 100,000 and above Additional Professional Information on Alysa M Gorham See Alysa M Gorham's LinkedIn Profile
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Graham A. Barden Graham Arthur Barden (September 25, 1896 – January 29, 1967) was a US Representative from North Carolina between 1935 and 1961 for the Democratic Party.
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Chicano Chicano or Chicana (also spelled Xicano or Xicana) is a chosen identity of some Mexican Americans in the United States. The term Chicano is sometimes used interchangeably with Mexican[-]American. Both names are chosen identities within the Mexican-American community in the United States. However, these terms have a wide range of meanings in various parts of the Southwest. The term became widely used during the Chicano Movement, mainly among Mexican Americans within the city of Chicago[citation needed] who wanted to express an identity, of cultural, ethnic and community pride, similarly to the Chicago Polonia. The term "Chicano" had negative connotations before the Chicano Movement, and still is viewed negatively by more conservative members of this community, but it over time gained more acceptance as an identity of pride within the Mexican-American community in the United States. Still, many American-born Mexicans view the term to be distracting, as it often represents a refusal to identify with either Mexican or American identities, while Mexicans from Mexico usually aren't familiar with or do not identify with the term.[citation needed] The pro-indigenous/Mestizo nature of Chicano nationalism is cemented in the nature of Mexican national identity, in which the culture is heavily syncretic between indigenous and Spanish cultures, and where 60% of the population is Mestizo, and another 30% are indigenous, with the remaining 10% being of European heritage and others racial/ethnic groups. Ultimately it was the experience of the Mexican American in the United States which culminated in the creation of a Chicano identity.
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Abdul Samad Khaksar Mullah Abdul Samad Khaksar served as Minister or Deputy Minister of Interior for Afghanistan under the Taliban government.He renounced the Taliban following the US-led invasion in 2001. Abdul Samad became a vocal critic of the Taliban and Al Qaeda. In September 2005 he unsuccessfully ran for Afghanistan's new parliament. Abdul Samad was killed near his home in Kandahar in January 2006, by two men riding motorcycles. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the killing. He was one of five individuals the United Nations officially removed from its sanction list in 2010.The four other men were: Abdul Salam Zaeef, former ambassador to Pakistan;Abdul Satar Paktin, formerly the Taliban's Deputy Minister of Public Health;Muhammad Islam Mohammadi, former Governor of Bamiyan Province; andAbdul Hakim Mujahid Muhammad Awrang, former envoy to the United Nations. Two of the other men were also deceased.
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John Milnor John Willard Milnor (born February 20, 1931) is an American mathematician known for his work in differential topology, K-theory and dynamical systems. Milnor is a distinguished professor at Stony Brook University and one of the four mathematicians to have won the Fields Medal, the Wolf Prize, and the Abel Prize (along with Pierre Deligne, Jean-Pierre Serre, and John G. Thompson).
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William C. Marcil William C. Marcil (born 1936) is a North Dakota businessman in the state's newspaper industry. Marcil was born in Rolette, North Dakota. He graduated from the University of North Dakota, where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, in 1958. He then married Jane Black, daughter of Norman Black, owner-publisher of the Fargo Forum newspaper. In 1969, Marcil became the president and publisher of the Forum. Today, Marcil is chairman of Forum Communications, a multi-media company based in Fargo. The company has grown to own numerous media outlets (including print, radio, television, and internet) throughout the state and region. He bought all outstanding shares in the company in 1984. In 2006, Marcil was presented with the state of North Dakota's highest honor - the Roughrider Award. On September 14, 2010, Marcil announced that he would step down as the publisher of the Forum on December 1, 2010. Marcil turned over control of the Forum to his son, Bill, Jr., but remained chairman of parent company Forum Communications.
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PSEG Energy Holdings PSEG Resources wants to generate some capital resources for parent company Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), which provides electricity and natural gas to customers in New Jersey. The company invests in primarily energy-related assets, including leveraged leases, real property, aircraft, and limited partnerships. PSEG Resources is holding off on new investments to concentrate on its existing portfolio, which includes some 45 separate investments and is worth approximately $3 billion. Its holdings include stakes in electric, nuclear, and gas generation and/or distribution stations.
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Nicole Solomon Nicole Solomon was born and raised in Wilmette, Illinois, just 20 minutes North of Chicago. She is 18 years old. She worked as a nanny this summer for two young children and a puppy. In the future she would like to become a Veteran's Counselor to help soldiers with PTSD through their healing processes. She would love to look into PTSD dogs as well, perhaps combing the two and joining a practice on a military base. Nicole is on track to graduate with the class of 2020, and after graduation she would like to rescue a dog and spend a lot of time outside and adventuring, all while working towards this career goal. Currently, Nicole is majoring in Psychology at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, but is open to potentially switching to get a narrower focus on what I need to do for the proper degree.
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Ray Hatfield Ray Hatfield (born 1960) was one of the original guitarists in prog rock band Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash. Ray Hatfield was born in the town of Heanor, Derbyshire. His interest in the guitar started after his brother brought home a cheap Woolworths guitar. Ray has played in various bands, groups and duos over the decades, as well as gigging on his own all over the country. He still gigs locally on his own as well as with duos and bands. Some of Ray's notable albums include 'At the Drop of a Hat' (2013) and 'King of the West' (2008). Both albums feature original tracks by Ray.
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Certified Welding We provide welding to the Las Vegas area. Years of experience in both portable & shop welding has made us the top choice in our field. Our fleet of welding trucks and equipment are ready for your project. Send us your pictures, or drawings, by fax or email. Call us to make an appointment. Aluminum (Portable & Shop) Stainless (Portable & Shop) Nickel, Brass, Magnesium Cast Iron & Brazing Heavy Equipment Repairs Truck Repairs Structural Steel Metal Fabrication Pipe Welding - 1' Thru 120' Established in 1977. First Certified in 1967, Larrie Thomas started Certified Welding in 1977. We have completed many projects for the water district and underground contractors. Additionally structural steel, metal fabrication, and heavy equipment enhance our résumé. In 2010 the company was transferred from father to son, DeCall Thomas. DeCall Thomas is CEO of Certified Welding Services Corp (CWSC). in Las Vegas, NV since 2011. He has served various positions in the family business since 1977. After graduating from Rancho H.S. in 1982, he went on to attend CSN, studying computers and business. DeCall received his Eagle Scout award in 1982 and along with his 10 brothers, achieving a world record for the most Eagle Scouts (11) from one family (2001). In 1983 DeCall served as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Hawaii. Service and leadership to the community, church, and Boy Scouts is something commonplace in the Thomas family. He is the proud father of 11 children. He likes to joke that he was done at 4 or 5... but by some miracle had twins. Then in 2003, heartbreaking and unexpected, his wife Sherry died after a short battle with breast cancer. He remarried in 2006 with Ana and her lovely 4 children, thus the proud parents of 11. DeCall has many certificati
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John Phillips House John Phillips House is a historic 1853 vernacular Greek Revival house in the Spring Valley area of Polk County, Oregon, United States. It was built for pioneer John Phillips, who came to Oregon via the Oregon Trail in 1845. He finished his journey to Oregon on the Meek Cutoff as part of Stephen Meek's "lost wagon train". John Phillips, born in 1814, was a native of Wiltshire England who came to the U.S. in 1834 and settled in Florida. After living in New Orleans—where he met and married Elizabeth Hibbard in 1839—and St. Louis, he came to Oregon and bought the Turner donation land claim in Polk County for $100. The locale was once known as Spring Valley Ranch. John Phillips hired carpenter Samuel Coad to build a house for him there. Samuel Coad served during the Cayuse War in 1855, and helped construct buildings at Fort Hoskins, including one commissioned by then-Lieutenant Philip Sheridan, which was moved near the community of Pedee. Also known as the Condron House, the Philip Sheridan House has been returned to the Fort Hoskins site and is being restored. Samuel Coad married the daughter of General Cornelius Gilliam, Henrietta, in 1853. Coad also constructed the woolen mill at Ellendale. As of 1980, the John Phillips House was the oldest residence in Polk County and was still in the Phillips family. The 1 1⁄2-story house has horizontal wood siding. The house has a Salem mailing address, but the closest settlement is the unincorporated community of Zena about a mile to the southwest. John Phillips is buried in the Zena Cemetery at Spring Valley Presbyterian Church.
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Scott Schreer Scott Schreer is a BMI composer and producer of theme songs for television programs, including Fox NFL, NHL on Fox, Fox MLB, Fox NASCAR, Hope and Faith, The Cosby Show, and The O'Reilly Factor. As a musician and producer, he has garnered six Emmy nominations and has thousands of music titles to his credit. He is the President and CEO of NJJ Music Inc and Freeplay Music Corp, as well as the CEO and Founder of Tunesat, a global music technology company that uses proprietary audio fingerprint technology to track music and audio performances for composers and publishers on TV and the internet. His theme for NFL on FOX has been credited with helping establish the brand identity of the program, as Fox executive George Greenburg explains that for viewers, “It becomes associated with the moment. That's what's doing the trick in your head. We're right there—we're right there when someone makes that incredible catch. And not only is the video there, but our music lives in that moment, too.” Scott has won seven BMI Writer of the Year Awards for his music. Most recently, the February 2015 edition of ESPN The Magazine entitled "The Music Issue" featured Schreer alongside fellow composer John Colby as the “Kings of the sports jingle.”
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Robert F. Willard Robert Frederick "Bob" Willard (born December 5, 1950) is a retired United States Navy admiral who last served as the 22nd Commander, U.S. Pacific Command from October 19, 2009 to March 9, 2012. He previously served as Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet from May 8, 2007 to September 25, 2009. Prior to that, he served as the 34th Vice Chief of Naval Operations from March 18, 2005 to April 2007. On March 9, 2012, Admiral Willard retired from the Navy after 39 years of service. On May 9, 2012, he was elected president and chief executive officer of the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations, succeeding retired Navy admiral James O. Ellis, Jr.
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Liverpool F.C. Liverpool Football Club (/ˈlɪvərpuːl/) is a Premier League football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The club has won more European and domestic trophies than any other English team with five European Cups, three UEFA Cups, three UEFA Super Cups, 18 League titles, seven FA Cups, a record eight League Cups, and 15 FA Community Shields. The club was founded in 1892 and joined the Football League the following year. The club has played at Anfield since its formation. Liverpool established itself as a major force in both English and European football during the 1970s and '80s when Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley led the club to 11 League titles and seven European trophies. Under the management of Rafa Benítez and captained by Steven Gerrard Liverpool re-emerged as European champions once again, winning the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final against Milan in spite of being 3–0 down at half time. Liverpool was the ninth highest-earning football club in the world for 2013–14, with an annual revenue of €306 million, and the world's eighth most valuable football club in 2015, valued at $982 million. The club holds many long-standing rivalries, most notably the North West Derby against Manchester United and the Merseyside derby with Everton. The club's supporters have been involved in two major tragedies. The first was the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985, where escaping fans were pressed against a collapsing wall in the Heysel Stadium, with 39 people—mostly Italians and Juventus fans—losing their lives, after which English clubs were given a five-year ban from European competition. The second was the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, where 96 Liverpool supporters lost their lives in a crush against perimeter fencing. The team changed from red shirts and white shorts to an all-red home strip in 1964 which has been used ever since. The club's anthem is "You'll Never Walk Alone".
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Arnt Dolven Arnt Maurits Dolven (21 October 1892 – 1954) was a Norwegian agronomist and politician for the Agrarian Party. He was born at Dolven in Brunlanes as a son of farmers Lauritz Olsen Dolven (1856–1915) and Johanne Marie Johansen (1858–1935). He finished middle school in 1909, then Fosnes Agricultural School in 1912 and the Norwegian College of Agriculture in 1917. In the same year he was hired as municipal agronomist in Sandar, but he moved to become a teacher at Eidsvoll Folk High School. In 1918 he became a rations inspector in Vestfold county, but from 1919 to 1927 he worked at the Norwegian College of Agriculture. From 1928 to 1940 he managed the state grain supplies of Oslo and Aker, located at Sinsen, and from 1940 to 1945 he managed Buskerud Agricultural School. From 1949 to his death he managed the state grain supplies in Gjøvik. He was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway in 1936 from the constituency Akershus and was a member of Aker municipal council from 1937 to 1940. He chaired the county party chapter from 1935 to 1940, and was a national board member of the Agrarian Party from 1934 to 1940. He was later proclaimed an honorary member. He also chaired the Aker and Oslo Agrarian Association from 1930 to 1936. Dolven was also a supervisory council member of Fellesslakteriet and Felleskjøpet (1920–1928), Nationen (1931–1940), the Norwegian Automobile Federation and Norsk Bilforsikring. He resided in Gjøvik when he died in 1954, only 62 years old.
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James C. Hawthorne James C. Hawthorne (March 12, 1819 – February 15, 1881, commonly known as J.C. Hawthorne) was an American physician and politician in the states of California and Oregon. A native of Pennsylvania, he was the co-founder of the Oregon Hospital for the Insane in East Portland, Oregon. Hawthorne served in the California Senate and was a member of the Whig Party and later the Democratic Party.
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Eyecare Associates of Nampa When you're searching for a local optometrist you can trust, choose the Eyecare Associates of Nampa. Dr. McGourty has over 30 years of experience performing eye exams, diagnosing problems, treating diseases and recommending eyewear. He is joined by Dr. Hagburg, who has accumulated over 6 years of experience caring for the Nampa, ID community. Together, they are able to perform comprehensive eye exams with the latest techniques--that means no more air puff glaucoma test! Dr. Brian McGourty established Eyecare Associates of Nampa, P.A. in 1978. His undergraduate work includes a B.A. in biology from Rider University. His professional studies include a B.S from Pennsylvania College of Optometry as well as his Doctor of Optometry in 1978. Dr. McGourty is a member of the American Optometric Association and the Idaho Optometric Physicians. He is a board of director for the Idaho Eyecare Alliance, a statewide organization of Vision care Direct. He is a past president of the Nampa Kiwanis Club and past Trustee of the Nampa School District # 131 serving three years as chairman of the Nampa School Board. He is currently president of the board of directors of Witco, a non-profit organization serving developmentally disabled adults. He and his wife Vicki have resided in Nampa for over 30 years. They have 2 adult daughters, Jennifer and Kristi, and 4 grandchildren. Dr. McGourty provides a full range of Medical eye care services including surgery co-management
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Mastertech Automotive Dennis has been in the automotive industry for over 35 years. He worked for Owen Wright as a Cadillac Specialist, Heber Valley Dairy, co-owned T&R 4-Wheel Drive, and he and his wife now own MasterTech Automotive. Dennis is an ASE Certified Master Technician and Parts Specialist and has an AMI (Automotive Management Institute) degree. He is affiliated with STS (Service Technicians Society), AAA, ASE (Automotive Service Excellence), iATN (international Automotive Technicians Network), ASA (Automotive Service Association), AMI, and AC Delco. He also serves on the board of governors for the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers). Dennis writes automotive procedures and travels around the country doing presentations and teaching.
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Arsinoe (Southwest Cyprus) Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was an ancient city in southwestern Cyprus, lying between Old and New Paphos, with a harbour, temple, and sacred grove described by Strabo (p. 683). The city was founded by Ptolemy Philadelphus and named for Arsinoe II of Egypt, his wife and sister. The ancient name survives in the present Arschelia (D'Anville, Mém. de l'Acad. des Inscrip. vol. xxxii. pp. 537, 545, 551, 554; Engel, Kypros, vol. i. pp. 73, 97, 137; Marati, Viaggi vol. i. p. 200). Cyprus, from its subjection to the kings of the Lagid family, had more than one city of this name, which was common to several princesses of that house; see Arsinoe.
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Alternative Tentacles Alternative Tentacles is an independent record label established in 1979 in San Francisco, California. It was originally used as the label name by the Dead Kennedys for the self-produced single "California Über Alles", and after realizing the potential for an independent label, they released records for other bands as well. Dead Kennedys guitarist East Bay Ray and vocalist Jello Biafra formed the original Alternative Tentacles partnership, but the label is now run by Biafra, who became the sole owner in the mid-1980s.
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited engineers, manufactures and distributes luxury automobiles and automobile parts worldwide. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of BMW established in 1998 after BMW was licensed the rights to the Rolls-Royce brand name and logo from Rolls-Royce PLC and acquired the rights to the Spirit of Ecstasy and Rolls-Royce grill shape trademarks from Volkswagen AG. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited operates from purpose-built administrative and production facilities opened in 2003 across from the historic Goodwood Circuit in Goodwood, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom. Rolls-Royce Motors Cars Limited is the exclusive manufacturer of Rolls-Royce branded motor cars since 2003. Although the Rolls-Royce brand has been in use since 1906, the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars subsidiary of BMW AG has no direct relationship to Rolls-Royce branded vehicles produced prior to 2003. The Bentley Motors Limited subsidiary of Volkswagen AG is the direct successor to Rolls-Royce Motors and various other predecessor entities that produced Rolls-Royce and Bentley branded cars between the foundation of each company and 2003, when the BMW-controlled entity started producing cars under the Rolls-Royce brand. The Rolls-Royce Phantom four-door sedan was the first product offered for sale in 2003. Since then, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has expanded its product line up to include an extended wheelbase version of the Phantom sedan, a Phantom two-door coupé and Phantom convertible version and the less expensive Ghost four-door sedan and Wraith two-door coupé.
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José Cevallos Cepeda José Cevallos Cepeda (born 1831 in Victoria de Durango, Durango - died April 19, 1893 in Mexico City) was a Mexican politician and military leader. He participated in the resistance against French Intervention in Mexico. During his service in the Mexican Army, Cevallos was commander of the armed forces of Mazatlan and the state of Veracruz. He lived some time in exile in California and Guatemala. Upon his return to the country he became governor of the Federal District. By order of president Porfirio Díaz his remains were interred at the Panteón de Dolores in Mexico City, in the Rotunda of Illustrious Men on April 22, 1893.
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Jennifer Breckner An enthusiastic eater, avid cook, amateur gardener, and sustainable food advocate, Jennifer Breckner is interested in the cultural exploration of food and beverage. She develops event ideas in the realm of Slow Food, craft beer, art and culture and deftly organizes teams of people to move those projects forward to completion. Jennifer has grown fond of the craft beer high-five and is looking for any opportunity she might have to celebrate a successful project in that manner. Chicago is her home but she loves being thrown into new experiences and would welcome the opportunity to move to a new city or country.
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National Democratic Force The National Democratic Force (also known as the United Democratic Front; abbreviated NDF) is a Burmese political party formed by former members of the National League for Democracy (NLD) who chose to contest the 2010 general election in Myanmar (Burma).
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American Title Service Agency American Title Service Agency was established in 2004 with primary offices in Scottsdale, Arizona specializing in lender escrow servicing.In October of 2007 the company was acquired by Ron Quain and Chris Hyman, both long term veterans of the title insurance and real estate industries in Maricopa County. James P. Stamas joined American Title in January, 2009 as President /Member bringing over twenty years of leadership and experience in the title insurance and escrow industry to the company.Currently the company has six branch locations covering the Metro Phoenix area, including Scottsdale, Glendale, Peoria, and Mesa. In addition the company has specialized units for REO properties, lender clients, and commercial developers.All of our branch managers have a minimum of fifteen or more years experience in the escrow and title business and are proficient in all phases of escrow closings.Our title department is staffed by industry veterans with an average of twenty or more years of title examination experience including residential, commercial, REO, lender, and litigation or foreclosure specialties.The company proudly offers title insurance policies from some of the largest title insurance underwriters in the United States including First American, Old Republic, and Title Resources Guarantee Company. Additionally, the company employs the most efficient computer technologies available to the industry, including the Sure Close File Management System.Our administrative staff would be happy to take your calls and discuss any questions or comments that you may have.
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Robin Raphel Robin Lynn Raphel (born 1947) is an American former diplomat, ambassador, CIA analyst and an expert on Pakistan affairs. Until November 2, 2014, she served as coordinator for non-military assistance to Pakistan, carrying on the work of the late Richard Holbrooke, whose AfPak team she joined in 2009. In 1993, she was appointed by President Bill Clinton as the nation's first Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, a newly created position at the time designed to assist the U.S. government in managing an increasingly complex region. She later served as U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia from November 7, 1997 to August 6, 2000, during Clinton's second term in office. In the 2000s, Raphel held a number of South Asia-related diplomatic positions. She retired from the State Department in 2005 after 30 years of service, but returned in 2009 as a senior adviser on Pakistan under then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In November 2014 it was reported that Raphel was the subject of a federal counterintelligence investigation, and that the FBI had searched her home and her security clearance had been revoked.
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Waddington Brown Ltd Here at Waddington Brown, we bring a unique mix of recruitment, operational and commercial expertise to help you in your quest to attract, retain and develop the very best HR professionals in the market. We are passionate about the individuals we work with, pride ourselves on our understanding of business culture and add value through direct, honest and expert advice. We originally formed Waddington Brown as an independent recruitment consultancy in 2006 to bring a new dimension to HR recruitment from both the client and the candidate's perspectives. Since then, we have established a positive reputation for providing a highly personalised service, combined with expert industry and regional knowledge. We understand the complexities of HR, as well as regional variants. Our 'sole agency' approach to recruitment delivers a high quality service, which enables us to fully immerse ourselves into our client's business and industry to ensure we find exactly the right candidate for their needs. It is a rather unique proposition in the recruitment industry, but demonstrates our confidence in providing a service that is founded on partnership and in delivering results. This is what makes us different. While recruitment remains at the heart of what we do, we have shaped the business to introduce a range of value-added services that respond to the direct needs of our clients. Due to the relationships we have formed, combined with our unique position as a trusted HR specialist, we also provide a comprehensive suite of HR-related services, including training, outplacement, OPQ profiling to HR consultancy support. We also host a series of popular HR Leaders networking forums, in addition to launching a new HR Leadership Development Programme. Ultimately, our business is all about people. As such, we are 100% focused on forming quality long-term relationships with HR professionals across East Anglia.
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All Haul Inc All Haul is a small business that I started in 2004. We pride ourselves on our high rate of return customers and our list of contractors who use us on a regular schedule. We haul any kind of trash or debris. We clean out garages, yards, jobsites, offices or entire structures. We provide fast, friendly ontime service at a low cost! We also do demolition and concrete breaking and removal. We are Licensed and Insured and our truck and equipment are clean and well maintained. Some items we haul away are- Wood, drywall, dirt, tile, couches, concrete, metal, greenwaste, mattresses and any other non hazardous material item. Established in 2004. I started All Haul in Orange County after retiring from an Ironworking career of 16 years. I was ready for a change and wanted to be more in control of how a good company should be operated. I wanted to stick to the construction field which was familiar and soon found the gratification in helping people cleanup their junk and clutter. I would have never started this business without the help and support of my wife who is also my secretary and accountant. :) We have many customers and contractors who use us regularly and I am grateful for their loyalty. My goal with each hauling job or demo project is to provide the best service at a fair price and leave knowing the customer is happy and would use us again. Born in Astoria,New York to immigrant parents from Hungary and France. We moved to California when I was 9 yrs old. I graduated from Corona High School and started a career as a union ironworker for local 416. I moved to Huntington Beach in 1990. I met my wife in 2001 and was engaged to her in 2005 in Central Park Manhattan. She is from Illinois. We have been happily married since 2006 and were blessed with a son in 2009. I have lived in costa Mesa since 2004. we recently had a baby girl too! :)
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Leon Trotsky Leon Trotsky (/ˈtrɒtski/; Russian: Лев Дави́дович Тро́цкий; [ˈlʲɛf ˈtrotskʲɪj]; born Lev Davidovich Bronstein; 7 November [O.S. 26 October] 1879 – 21 August 1940) was a Marxist revolutionary and theorist, Soviet politician, and the founding leader of the Red Army. Trotsky initially supported the Menshevik Internationalists faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. He joined the Bolsheviks immediately prior to the 1917 October Revolution, and eventually became a leader within the Communist Party. He was, alongside Lenin, Zinoviev, Kamenev, Stalin, Sokolnikov and Bubnov, one of the seven members of the first Politburo, founded in 1917 in order to manage the Bolshevik Revolution. During the early days of the RSFSR and the Soviet Union, he served first as People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs and later as the founder and commander of the Red Army with the title of People's Commissar of Military and Naval Affairs. He was a major figure in the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War (1918–1923). After leading a failed struggle of the Left Opposition against the policies and rise of Joseph Stalin in the 1920s and against the increasing role of bureaucracy in the Soviet Union, Trotsky was removed from power (October 1927), expelled from the Communist Party (November 1927), and finally exiled from the Soviet Union (February 1929). As the head of the Fourth International, Trotsky continued in exile to oppose the Stalinist bureaucracy in the Soviet Union. On Stalin's orders, he was assassinated in Mexico in August 1940 by Ramón Mercader, a Spanish-born Soviet agent. Trotsky's ideas formed the basis of Trotskyism, a major school of Marxist thought that opposes the theories of Stalinism. He was one of the few Soviet political figures who were not rehabilitated by the government under Nikita Khrushchev in the 1950s. In the late 1980s, his books were released for publication in the Soviet Union.
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Reuben Jones Reuben (Ben) Jones (born 19 October 1932 in Newport, Shropshire, England; died 3 January 1990 in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire) was an Olympic equestrian rider who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
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Nectan of Hartland Saint Nectan, sometimes styled Saint Nectan of Hartland, was a 5th-century holy man who lived in Stoke, Hartland, in the English county of Devon, where the prominent Church of Saint Nectan, Hartland is dedicated to him.
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Knutson Jewelers - We're custom jewelers, second to none. We enjoy working with our clients to design (or re-design) a piece of jewelry endeavoring to exceed their every expectation. - Expert repair & restoration of family heirlooms, insurance & estate appraisals all performed on premise! - As dealers of 'previously enjoyed' merchandise, we buy, sell & trade. Established in 1982. From modest beginnings, Knutson Jewelers has evolved vigorously since opening the doors 34 years ago. Knute and son Scott's vision from the start was never to be the biggest jeweler in town...just the best. If there is such a thing as a 'professional jeweler' it now exists in an office complex in Clovis, CA. Having never used TV, radio, or newspaper ads, they have always relied on customers' positive referrals to promote their family business. Scott is a Gemologist having graduated from The Gemological Institute of America in Santa Monica, CA. He is passionate about coaching his 'to be' brides and grooms through the process of designing the perfect wedding ring reflecting their unique personalities. When not in the studio, Scott, along with his wife and partner Cindy, find inspiration in nature while snow skiing and SCUBA diving.
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William Petzäll William Nils Erich Petzäll (26 August 1988 – 1 September 2012) was a Swedish politician, former member of the Sweden Democrats and Chairman of the Sweden Democratic Youth. At the 2010 Swedish general election he was elected to be the parliamentary representative for Dalarna County (Sweden Democrat MP).
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Maite López Highly experienced support professional with exposure to multinational and Blue-Chip companies. Most recent specialism: Energy and metallurgical sector. 14 years' experience running an Executive's Offices (Chairman´s Offices). Focusing on both bespoke executive support to the individual a main factor of the role involves developing and overseeing functions cross company: Marketing, Investor Relations, Roadshows Coordination, Press Officer, Corporate Communications, Chief of Event Management -responsible for overseeing and sole responsibility for all events hosted by the companies-, organizer for shareholder meetings (AGM). In 2007 joined Atlantic Copper (subsidiary of Freeport McMoran Copper and Gold) as Senior Executive Assistant to the President and Head of Staff for the President's Office and from 2009 until 2011 Chief Event Manager for the company Annual General Meeting in London. In November 2013, appointed Coordinator of the Office of the President, providing support to the President in Institutional Relations. Bachelor Degree in English Philology, studies in Classical Philology, Public Relations and Protocol. Spanish Universities accredited training programmes which includes a Master in Communication, Master of Institutional Relations and Protocol (with an overall rating of 10), Technical Marketing (with an overall rating of 10). Executive Training in Accounting and Finance. Languages: Spanish - First language / English - Business conversational / French and Chinese- currently studying.
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Onofre R. Pagsanghan Onofre R. Pagsanghan (born June 12, 1927) is a teacher and screenplay writer from the Ateneo de Manila High School, Philippines. An Ateneo alumnus himself, Mr. Pagsi, as he is fondly called by students and colleagues, began his teaching career in his alma mater in 1951. He teaches English and Filipino to high school students. In addition, he is also the moderator of the theater group Dulaang Sibol, which he founded in 1956. Now on his 63rd year of teaching, he has received numerous awards in the fields of teaching and theater.
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Igor Zelensky Igor Zelensky (also Igor Zelenski) is a Russian ballet dancer. He was born in Labinsk. He was a principal at the Mariinsky Ballet from 1991 until 2013. He graduated from the Tbilisi School of Ballet (class of Vakhtang Chabukiani) and trained at the Vaganova academy (class of Gennady Selutsky). He was a principal for five years at the New York City Ballet. He has a wide repertoire including Romeo in Romeo and Juliet and Siegfried in Swan Lake. He has performed around the world, including with the Royal Ballet in London, at La Scala in Milan, at the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich and with the New York City Ballet. He has danced with many professional ballerinas during his career.
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Larry McCoy (racing driver) Larry McCoy III (August 18, 1942 - December 9, 1979), was an American race car driver in open wheel racing. Born in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, McCoy graduated from Bristol High School in Bristol, Pennsylvania, and then entered law school at the University of Miami but did not graduate. He drove in the USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1972–-1976 seasons with 24 starts, including the 1975 and 1976 Indianapolis 500. His best finish was 12th place at Pocono Raceway in 1974. His career ended in 1977 following the death of his father, Larry McCoy, Sr., who was the manager of the racing team. The team's sponsor subsequently withdrew funding. After retiring from racing, McCoy opened a restaurant in Bristol, Pa. An unspecified illness that affected his neurological system left him unable to function normally, including his love, driving. After a prolonged struggle with this illness, Larry McCoy committed suicide in 1979 at his home in Bristol. He left behind a wife, Diane, and son Larry McCoy IV.
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Margareta Bengtson Margareta Bengtson (born 1966) (formerly Margareta Jalkéus, having married and divorced Real Group bandmate Anders Jalkeus) is the former soprano of The Real Group, a professional a cappella vocal jazz quintet from Sweden. She sang with the group for over twenty years and has recently announced her departure from the world-renowned ensemble.
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Dean Baker Dean Baker (born July 13, 1958) is an American macroeconomist and co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, with Mark Weisbrot. He previously was a senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute and an assistant professor of economics at Bucknell University. He has a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan. Since 1996 Baker has been the author of a weekly online commentary on economic reporting. The Economic Reporting Review was published from 1996 to 2006; subsequently he has continued this commentary on his weblog Beat The Press, which was formerly published at The American Prospect, but is now located at the CEPR website.
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R-D Bike Shop People come to R-D Bike Shop because of our experience, we have been selling and repairing bicycles since 1979, and because we also provide you with excellent pre-sale and post-sale service. We have a full and varied line of bikes to cater to a broad range of terrains, uses and preferences. We will help fit your bike to you as well--after helping you select the optimal size and style, we adjust handlebars and seats to ensure the most comfortable ride. For passionate enthusiasts we can go the next step and customize wheels for your bike. Established in 1979. R-D Bike Shop was established in 1979 as R-D Bicycle and Appliance. Donald Kaser opened the shop with his father, Robert. Donald was the bicycle half of the R-D and Robert was the appliance half. When Robert retired Donald began his search for a replacement 'R'. Don married Ruth in 1989 and the replacement 'R' problem was resolved. In 1992, a larger building was for sale in historic downtown Barberton Ohio, and the shop was moved to what is now our present location. We are one block from Lake Anna, the setting for many of the city's festivals and concerts. The shop changed to an LLC in 2009 and is now R-D Bike Shop, LLC. R-D Bike Shop, LLC is a member of the following organizations: Barberton Rotary Club, National Bicycle Dealers Association, Bikes Belong Coalition, and are a Trail Builder with the Ohio Erie Canal organization. The D of R-D Bike Shop, started the business with his father Robert as R-D Bicycle and Appliance in 1979. The shop was originally located on Wooster Road N, however in 1992 a larger building became available in Downtown Barberton. In 1989 Don married Ruth, and when Robert retired Don had his 'R' replacement.
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Jan Kennedy Founder & CEO, Academy for Corporate Entrepreneurship. As an Intrapreneur, I spent 18 months developing a Billion Dollar idea at Intel. Then I joined an internet startup in Silicon Valley which grew organically to over 1,000 employees and 140 million USD in annual revenue at that time and is now a Unicorn. I then became a Director at the Founder Institute, which has developed into the worlds largest early stage startup accelerator having helped launch over 1,850 startups with an 80% survival rate. I dabbled in founding & co-founding myself and experienced failure. Now, as Founder & CEO at the Academy for Corporate Entrepreneurship, I spend every waking moment fostering Intrapreneurship within Fortune 500 companies. This is my passion! I am also a regular key note speaker at international conferences on the topic of Corporate Entrepreneurship as well as a Partner of the Intrapreneurship Conference and the Intrapreneurship Community.
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Nwanma jerry PROFESSIONAL TRAINING/MEMBERSHIP Customer Relationship Management (CRM) - 2009 Leadership and Vision - 2010 Project Management - 2011 Nigerian Institute of management(NIM) - 2013 Transportation and Logistics Chain Management(TLM) - 2013 Helicopter Landing Officer's course. General Safety ( NISP)- 2014 Level 3( NISP)- 2014 OE/IIF(Operational Excellence/ Incident and Injury Free) course. Permit To Work Training. Jerry is a focused, hard working, goal Oriented young man whose proficiencies are in the following: Personnel/ Material Logistics, Information Management, HSE, Helicopter Operations, Networking (LAN, MAN, WAN), Office Management. Jerry is working so hard to becoming a Document Control Expert and will hopefully retire with it. WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS ATTENDED Choose to Make a Difference (Organised by Leadership and Visions Limited) Project "What Next" (Organised by Praise Outreach) Money by Design (Organised by Louis Moratori)
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Insulet Corporation About Insulet Corporation: Insulet Corporation (NASDAQ: PODD), headquartered in Massachusetts, is an innovative medical device company dedicated to making the lives of people with diabetes and other conditions easier through the use of its Omnipod product platform. The Omnipod Insulin Management System provides a unique alternative to traditional insulin delivery methods. With its simple, wearable design, the disposable Pod provides up to three days of non-stop insulin delivery, without the need to see or handle a needle. Insulet also leverages the unique design of its Pod, by tailoring its Omnpod technology platform for the delivery of non-insulin subcutaneous drugs across multiple therapeutic areas. Founded in 2000, more than 100,000 users across the globe rely on Insulet's Omnipod Insulin Management System to bring simplicity and freedom to their lives. For more information, please visit: www.insulet.com, www.myomnipod.com and https://www.omnipodeurope.com.* *Starting July 1, 2018, Insulet will assume direct distribution of its Omnipod Insulin Management System in Europe, including sales, marketing, training and customer support activities. This will allow Insulet to be closer to the diabetes community and identify opportunities to support European customer needs over the long term, as it already does in the United States and Canada.
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Jorge Echenique Jorge Echenique, MD is a board certified Urologist currently practicing in Miami, Florida. He received his medical degree from the Emory University School of Medicine in 1982 and completed residencies at Emory University School of Medicine Affiliated Hospitals in General Surgery and Adult and Pediatric Urology in 1984 and 1988 respectively. Dr. Echenique also served as Chief Resident in Urology from 1987 to 1988. Licensed in Florida and Georgia, Dr. Jorge Echenique has been in Private Practice Urology since August, 1988.
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Jeremiah Sullivan Jeremiah C. Sullivan (July 21, 1794 – December 6, 1870) was a justice of the Indiana Supreme Court from 1836–1846 and coined the name "Indianapolis" for the new state capital. Jeremiah Sullivan's father, Thomas Littleton Sullivan, was the son of an Irish barrister and emigrated from Charleville, County Cork, Ireland, in 1791 to Augusta County, Virginia. Jeremiah began his studies at The College of William & Mary in Virginia. After serving in the War of 1812, during which he rose to the rank of major, he returned to Virginia to study law. He was admitted to the Virginia bar in 1816. Believing that there was more opportunity in the newly opened West, he ventured out to Louisville, Kentucky. On his way, he was told of the opportunities offered by Madison, Indiana, a new and growing town on the banks of the Ohio River. He built his home in 1818 and from this base went on to carve a career as state legislator, state supreme court judge, county judge, Presbyterian elder, and Mason. He helped found nearby Hanover College and the Indiana Historical Society. Jeremiah Sullivan’s public career was immediately successful. Jonathan Jennings, the first Governor of Indiana, quickly appointed him prosecuting attorney in Madison and within three years of his arrival he was elected a member of the state legislature. While in the General Assembly, he gave Indianapolis its name. He was a member of the Supreme Court of Indiana from 1836 to 1846. In 1869, a criminal court was created for Jefferson County, and he was appointed judge. Judge Sullivan's house, the Jeremiah Sullivan House, in Madison, is acknowledged to have been the first brick mansion built in the Northwest Territory. It is now on tour and is a component of the Madison Historic District. Among his sons were Algernon Sydney Sullivan, founder of the Sullivan & Cromwell law firm in New York, and Jeremiah C. Sullivan and Thomas Crook Sullivan, Civil War generals.
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TheWrap The Wrap News Inc., founded by award-winning journalist Sharon Waxman in 2009, has established itself as the leading news organization covering the business of entertainment and media. As a multi-platform media company, The Wrap News Inc. is comprised ofTheWrap.com, the award-winning, industry-leading outlet for high-profile newsbreaks, investigative stories and authoritative analysis; ItsontheGrid.com, the most current, relevant film development database; ThePowerGrid, an algorithmic, data-driven ranking system for every person, project and company in the film business; and TheGrill, an executive leadership conference centered on the convergence of entertainment, media and technology.. The Wrap News, Inc. is backed by Maveron, a venture capital firm based in Seattle, Washington and co-founded by Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz and Dan Levitan. TheWrap was named the best online news site for 2009 at the National Entertainment Journalism Awards by the Los Angeles Press Club, along with several other awards for investigative reporting, criticism and feature writing. TheWrap was named one of the '100 Most Important Online Publishers' in 2010 by OMMA, the magazine of online media, marketing and advertising.
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Chip Wass Chip Wass (born 1965) is a well-known American illustrator, designer, and animator whose drawings are noted for their ironic style and trenchant comic wit. His art has appeared, among other places, on Nick at Nite and The Cartoon Network, in the New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, and the Washington Post, and on albums of the Florida Ska band Less Than Jake. He has been a jury member of the AIGA (the professional organization for design) and a board member of the AIGA/NY.
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Princess Louise of Denmark (1875–1906) Princess Louise of Denmark (Louise Caroline Josephine Sophie Thyra Olga) (17 February 1875 – 4 April 1906) was a Danish princess, the third child and oldest daughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark and his wife, Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway.
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Schell Leather Company The Schell Leather Company (Schell Leather Goods or Schell Leather Goods Company or Schell Inc) is a manufacturer of leather (originally), plastic, vinyl, nylon, and synthetic material goods originally based in Cincinnati, Ohio founded by Albert and Charles J. Schell from 1865 or 1870 (or at least 1901 or 1925) to at least 1985.
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Sports Experts Sports Experts is a major Canadian sports-retailer franchise primarily located in Quebec. It is part of the Forzani Group. Sports Experts was independently founded in 1967, but purchased by Provigo in 1981. Sports Experts' breakthrough success came in 1985 when it merged with sports retailer Arlington Sports, a sporting-goods chain that already had established a presence in many major Quebec and Ontario shopping malls. The combined company took on the name Sports Experts Inc and the Arlington locations were converted into the Sports Experts banner. In 1994, Provigo sold Sports Experts to the Forzani Group. The bankruptcy of Eaton's in 1999 and the abandonment of shopping malls by supermarket chains in the early 2000s gave the opportunity for Sports Experts to move many of its stores to larger mall spaces and to introduce Atmosphere, its sub-banner which specializes in outdoor sports clothing. Sports Experts currently has 71 stores nationwide, 62 of which are in Quebec.
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Value City Value City was an American discount department store chain with 113 locations. It was founded in 1917 by Ephraim Schottenstein, a travelling salesman in central Ohio. The store was an off-price retailer that sold clothing, jewelry, and home goods below the manufacturer suggested retail price. The chain focused on buyout and closeout merchandise, and occasionally irregular apparel and factory seconds. The stores were branded Schottenstein's in the Columbus, Ohio, market and Valley Fair in the Northern New Jersey market. The Schottenstein name was dropped in 2008. Also, three stores in Metro Detroit were co-branded as Crowley's Value City. From 1984 to 1995, Schottenstein also owned Shifrin-Willens, a jewelry store. The first store was located in Columbus, Ohio, at 1887 Parsons Avenue on the corner of Parsons Avenue and Reeb Avenue, and has been closed since 2006. It was formerly affiliated with Value City Furniture, which has 130 stores and was founded in 1948 (VCF is corporate sponsor of Value City Arena, home of the Ohio State University women and men's basketball programs). Retail Ventures originally sought to sell the Value City operation to focus on its more profitable brands. The chain announced its intention in 2007 to sell up to 24 stores to Burlington Coat Factory. However, on January 23, 2008, Retail Ventures announced it was selling an ownership stake in Value City to newly formed VCHI Acquisition Company. The company continued to close selected stores through 2008 while revamping and reorganizing the merchandise approach in those which were retained. On October 27, 2008, Value City announced that the chain was filing for bankruptcy and that all remaining stores would close. The sales were completed on December 23, 2008.
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Los Angeles Xtreme The Los Angeles Xtreme was a professional American football team based in Los Angeles, California. The team was a member of the XFL begun by Vince McMahon of World Wrestling Entertainment and by NBC, a major television network in the United States. The team played its home games in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in the spring of 2001. They were in the XFL's Western Division with the San Francisco Demons, the Memphis Maniax and the Las Vegas Outlaws. The team had the league's best passing offense and was nicknamed "L.A.X." as a pun on the IATA code for Los Angeles International Airport. They finished the season in 1st place with a 7-3 record and defeated the Chicago Enforcers in the Playoffs and the San Francisco Demons in the Million Dollar Game with a score of 38-6 to win the league's sole Championship.
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Bell's theorem Bell's theorem is a ‘no-go theorem’ that draws an important distinction between quantum mechanics (QM) and the world as described by classical mechanics. This theorem is named after John Stewart Bell. In its simplest form, Bell's theorem states: Cornell solid-state physicist David Mermin has described the appraisals of the importance of Bell's theorem in the physics community as ranging from "indifference" to "wild extravagance". Lawrence Berkeley particle physicist Henry Stapp declared: "Bell's theorem is the most profound discovery of science." Bell's theorem rules out local hidden variables as a viable explanation of quantum mechanics (though it still leaves the door open for non-local hidden variables). Bell concluded: Bell summarized one of the least popular ways to address the theorem, superdeterminism, in a 1985 BBC Radio interview:
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Pesticide Professionals PesticidePro.com is home to the National Pesticide Business Association, NPBA. Pesticide Professionals at PesticidePro.com was established in 2009 as a proactive, independent organization dedicated to enhancing professionalism in the industry; while promoting long-term safety of the technicians and environment. We grew to also begin providing business solutions to support the financial success of owners / operators in the industry. We are the creators of the NATIONAL PESTICIDE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, NBPA- for Lawn, Tree, Pest, Golf and Agricultural business owners and operators. We support owners and operators by providing business solutions via our website at PesticidePro.com Members refer to the informational website and popular "Virtual Corporate Staff" page, providing supportive information organized by department. What we stand for... ■We seek to promote quality service delivery, integrity and professionalism to positively affect the industry. ■We understand there is a detailed set of laws and regulations governing the use of pesticides and we support compliance. ■We support the safe handling of pesticides consistent with the label and the law. ■We understand and adhere to the basic principles of turf, plant and pest management. ■We support research to improve effectiveness, efficiency and safety for all involved. ■We believe in treating each employee with dignity, respect and appropriate self-worth. Companies can apply for membership via the online enrollment page at PesticidePro.com
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Oak Park Veterinary Clinic We offer veterinary medical, dental, and surgical services for dogs and cats. We also carry Hill's prescription diets, flea and tick control products, and other parasite prevention products. We have an on-site lab and x-ray; ultrasounds are performed by a specialist. Day boarding is available M-F. Established in 1983. The Oak Park Veterinary Clinic was started in 1983 by Dr. Bonnie Snyder. It was originally a cat-only practice. Dr. Don Lunt subsequently purchased the business and expanded the services to include dogs and cats. In 1995, Dr. Lunt retired and Dr. Cathi Smith purchased the practice. The practice moved to it's current location at 600 W. Grand Avenue in Grover Beach in 2004. Cathi Smith was born and raised in Lancaster, CA. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science with highest honors from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 1980. She graduated from the U. C. Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 1984. Dr. Smith began her career as an associate veterinarian in San Luis Obispo (1984-1985) and Morro Bay (1985-1989). She then did relief work for over 20 clinics in the San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties from 1989-1995. She purchased the Oak Park Veterinary Clinic in 1995 an has been the sole owner since that time. The business outgrew it's previous location and moved to the current site in 2004. Dr. Smith is a proud member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, California Veterinary Medical Association, Mid-Coast Veterinary Medical Association, American Animal Hospital Association, and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society.
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American College of Cardiology The American College of Cardiology (ACC), based in Washington, D.C., is a nonprofit medical association established in 1949. The ACC is the professional home for the entire cardiovascular care team. The mission of the College and its more than 52,000 members is to transform cardiovascular care and to improve heart health. The ACC leads in the formation of health policy, standards and guidelines. The College operates national registries to measure and improve care, offers cardiovascular accreditation to hospitals and institutions, provides professional medical education, disseminates cardiovascular research and bestows credentials upon cardiovascular specialists who meet stringent qualifications. The ACC also produces the [http://www.onlinejacc.org/ Journal of the American College of Cardiology], ranked number one among cardiovascular journals worldwide for its scientific impact.
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Denis Rousseau Denis L. Rousseau (signing papers as D. L. Rousseau) is an American scientist. He is currently Professor and University Chairman of the department of Physiology and Biophysics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
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Charlie Wood Realize the Potential of Data-Driven Health Care ******************************************************* I am a Healthcare Account Executive that thrives with clients that are transforming their business by harnessing the potential of data & innovative technologies to meet today's pressing needs, such as: - Strengthening consumer relationships and experience, - Improving member and patient outcomes, - Controlling risk and data security, - Meeting regulatory compliance, - Enhancing operational performance. My customers leverage Informatica solutions to connect, correct, perfect and protect their data. My experience across many disciplines at Informatica allows me to build pragmatic and valuable relationships with my clients and bring them a perspective to accelerate success in innovation to delivery. Prior to Informatica, I worked for TIBCO as well as Seebeyond Technologies Corporation (Later acquired by Sun Microsystems) in a variety of different roles including Product Lead for Sun Java CAPS, Senior Sales Engineer/Architect and Strategic Business Development for Sun's Healthcare vertical. In my various roles I developed applications, trained and managed his team to support and nurture my accounts in the payer and provider space.
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Tammy Caudill I have worked with Middle Kentucky Head Start for 20 years. I started as a parent volunteer, worked as part-time Bus Monitor, Sub Cook, Teacher Aide, Teacher, Disabilities/Mental Health Coordinator, Education Manager, Deputy Director and in 2005 Head Start Director. I have a passion for Early Childhood Education and the importance of early intervention in the lives of the children we serve. My goal is to assist children in becoming school ready while assisting their parent/guardian in becoming self sufficient individuals.
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Kyle Kaiser Kyle Kaiser (born March 5, 1996) is an American racing driver from Santa Clara, California, currently competing in the Mazda Road to Indy. Kaiser started racing go karts at age 7, and then progressed to formula cars with Skip Barber in 2009, winning the Western Region Rookie-of-the-Year title, finishing 2nd overall in the 2009/10 championship. Following a 3rd place finish in the 2010/11 Skip Barber Western Region Championship, Kaiser joined World Speed Motorsports and captured the Formula Mazda class championship in the 2012 Formula Car Challenge, winning 8 races, and finishing on the podium in 11 out of the 14 races. He made his professional open wheel racing debut in September 2012 in the Star Mazda Championship at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, and competed in the 2013 Pro Mazda Championship season with World Speed Motorsports, placing 7th in his rookie season. Kaiser competed in his second year in the Pro Mazda Championship in 2014 recording four podium finishes and earning his first professional victory at Sonoma Raceway in the season finale. Kaiser is currently competing in the 2015 Indy Lights Championship with Juncos Racing. He is currently enrolled in classes part-time at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California.
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Island Records Island Records is a major record label that operates as a division of Universal Music Group (UMG). It was founded by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in Jamaica and has been based in the United Kingdom since 1962. Blackwell sold the label to PolyGram in 1989. Both Island, and another recent PolyGram acquisition, A&M, were at the time the largest independent record labels in history, with Island in particular having exerted a major influence on the progressive UK music scene in the early 1970s. The label has been operating as one of Universal Music's standalone labels since 2014, also handling Mercury Records. As of February 2014, three Island label brands exist in the world: Island UK, Island US, and Island Australia. Partially due to the label's significant legacy, Island remains one of UMG's pre-eminent record labels. In a 50-year anniversary documentary, Island Records artist Melissa Etheridge stated: "If you want to look at world music, music of the last fifty years that changed the world, you need look no further than Island Records." The label's US roster includes Demi Lovato, Nick Jonas, Keke Palmer, Taio Cruz, the Vamps, Kiesza, Nikki Williams, Shawn Mendes, Neon Trees, Tove Lo, Avicii, Bon Jovi, American Authors and Fall Out Boy whereas the current UK roster includes Florence + The Machine, Ariana Grande, Mumford & Sons, John Newman, Hozier, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Disclosure, AlunaGeorge, Leona Lewis, Keane, James Morrison, Annie Lennox and Will Young.
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Sushma Ghimire Sushma Sharma Ghimire is a Nepalese politician, belonging to the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). In the 2008 Constituent Assembly election she was elected from the Dang-5 constituency, winning 17062 votes.
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