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Animal Canon
We are a creative, collaborative endeavor originally based in Madison, WI, but currently functioning on opposite sides of the Earth. We are many things; a design studio, a print shop, a laboratory, but above all it is a manifestation of our creative energy and our instinct to create and evolve.
The three moving parts of the machine that is Animal Canon are:
John Soat
Michael Williams
Matt Riley
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Genovis
Genovis was founded in 1999 and has since developed several unique SmartEnzymes that facilitate development and quality control of i.a. biological drugs. The products enable customers to conduct faster analyses with higher quality than competing technologies can offer. In addition to the physical product, all customersreceive technical support and Genovis also offers development of customized methods.
The company has well-equipped facilities in which to conduct efficient product development in the early research phase, as well as subsequent development of production processes and the final product format. An important cornerstone and competitive advantage of Genovis’ R&D activities is collaboration with academic groups that focus on characterizing new enzymes. Just as valuable is the customer relationship that enables product development to meet customer needs.
The Group consists of Genovis AB, Sweden, and the wholly owned subsidiary Genovis Inc., USA.
Genovis operations in Sweden includes 13 employees. The company has 2,500 shareholders and the company's shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm First North. Find more information at Investor Relations
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Electoral results of the Portuguese Communist Party
This is a table of the electoral results of the Portuguese Communist Party. Despite the Party had been founded in 1921, the party experienced little time as a legal party, being forced into clandestinity after a military coup in 1926. In the following decades, Portugal was dominated by the dictatorial regime led by António Oliveira Salazar, that kept the Party illegal. Although the regime allowed elections during some periods, the Party, given its illegal status, could never legally enter the electoral process and the heavy manipulation of the electoral results never allowed a democratic candidate to win. The regime would only end in 1974, with the Carnation Revolution, that implemented broad democratic changes in the country. Since then, four types of elections are held with different periodicity. The head of state, the President of the Republic, is elected for a five-year term, the Parliament is elected for a four-year term, like the municipal administrations, that since 1985, are also elected for a four-year term. Azores and Madeira elect a regional parliament each four years. Along with these, European elections are also held with a periodicity of five years since the country joined the European Union in 1986. Since the revolution, the Party participated in every election, from the late 1970s until 1987, it ran in coalition with the Portuguese Democratic Movement in the United People Alliance (APU). In 1987, the APU was disbanded and since then, the Party participated in coalition with the Ecologist Party "The Greens" inside the Unitarian Democratic Coalition (CDU). The peak of the Party's electoral influence was from the Carnation Revolution until the early 1980s, since then, and mainly after the fall of the Socialist bloc in eastern Europe, the Party's electoral success was reduced, however, it still keeps a presence in the Parliament and still holds the presidency of 34 municipalities and several parishes.
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Gustave Niebaum
Gustave Ferdinand Niebaum (originally Gustaf Ferdinand Nybom) (b. 1842 in Oulu, Finland - 1908) acquired his maritime schooling in Helsinki, Finland. By the end of 1850s - now a Sea Captain - Gustave Niebaum had become the world's leading fur trader. Among his many known accomplishments Captain Niebaum founded the Alaskan Commercial Company in San Francisco, California. Captain Niebaum prepared some of the first official maps of the coastline of Alaska. As the Consul of Russia in the United States in 1867 (at the time Finland was an autonomous Grand Duchy of Russia) Niebaum helped explore the territory and promoted ratification of the Alaska purchase, by which US bought Alaska from Russia.
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Redknee
Redknee is a leading global provider of innovative communication software products, solutions and services. Redknee's award-winning solutions enable wireless and wireline operators to monetize the value of each subscriber transaction while personalizing the subscriber experience to meet mainstream, niche and individual market segment requirements. Redknee's revenue generating solutions provide advanced converged billing, rating, charging and policy for voice, messaging and new generation data services to over 90 network operators in over 50 countries. Established in 1999, Redknee Solutions Inc. (TSX: RKN) is the parent of the wholly-owned operating subsidiary Redknee Inc. and its various subsidiaries. References to Redknee refer to the combined operations of those entities.
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1976 Indianapolis 500
The 60th 500 Mile International Sweepstakes was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, May 30, 1976. Polesitter Johnny Rutherford took the lead on lap 80, and was leading when rain halted the race on lap 103. Two hours later, the race was about to be resumed, but rain fell again. USAC officials called the race at that point, reverted the scoring back to the completion of lap 102, and Johnny Rutherford was declared the winner. Rutherford famously walked to Victory Lane, his second career Indy 500 triumph, having completed only 255 miles (410 km), the shortest official race on record. During time trials, Janet Guthrie became the first female driver to enter the Indianapolis 500. However, her team was underfunded, and she experienced numerous mechanical and engine problems during the month. While she managed to pass her rookie test, she was unable to make an attempt to qualify. She would return with a successful effort a year later in 1977. Hours after the race, IMS Vice President in charge of the IMS Radio Network and former driver Elmer George (husband of Mari Hulman George) was shot and killed during a confrontation. The confrontation was unrelated to the running of the race. In addition, 1976 would be the final Indy 500 for longtime radio anchor Sid Collins. After a surgery to repair a disk in his neck, Collins was still suffering muscular and neurological ailments, which made his work at the 1976 race physically difficult. He was later diagnosed with ALS, and committed suicide on May 3, 1977. Rutherford's victory would be the final win at Indy for the venerable Offenhauser engine. It was the beginning of the end of an era which had seen 27 Indy 500 victories for the Offy powerplant. The month of May 1976 was highlighted by the grand opening of the new Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum. Located in the track infield, the new museum replaced a much smaller facility on the corner of 16th Street and Georgetown Road.
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo (born 14 July 1987) is a Kenyan journalist and the BBC Africa Business Editor. He was previously a news anchor who specialized in technology, current affairs, political interviews and entertainment. Larry Madowo who has previously worked for other major networks including Kenya Television Network and CNBC Africa resigned from NTV in March 2018 to join the BBC. He hosted an eponymous radio show on Nation FM from August 2014 titled The Larry Madowo Show until the station was shut down. He also wrote a column in the Daily Nation every week titled #FrontRow. He hosted a popular Friday night show called #theTrend on NTV. until 30 June 2017.
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Assemblyman Robert Karabinchak
Robert J. Karabinchak is an American Democratic Party politician, who serves in the New Jersey General Assembly, where he represents the 18th Legislative Distri...ct. Karabinchak is a member of the Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee and the Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee. Karabinchak attended the Edison Township Public Schools and is a graduate of J.P. Stevens High School. Karabinchak previously served on the Edison Municipal Council in 2007 and again from 2009 until being sworn into the General Assembly on May 26, 2016 to fill the unexpired term of Senator Patrick J. Diegnan. Diegnan replaced Senator Peter J. Barnes III upon his appointment to the New Jersey Superior Court.[1] Legislation[edit] Karabinchak co-sponsored legislation to prohibit convicted criminals from running for election to a board of education, after an Edison resident who had served six months in a federal prison for falsifying immigration documents for illegal immigrants attempted to run for the township's school board; the bill received unanimous approval in the Assembly in March 2017.[2] See More
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Noel Francis
Noel Francis (August 31, 1906 – October 30, 1959) was an American actress of the stage and screen during the 1920s and 1930s. Born in Texas, she began her acting career on the Broadway stage in the mid 1920s, before moving to Hollywood at the beginning of the sound film era. Originally cast in films for her song and dance abilities, when musicals began to fall out of favor, she became better known for her tough girl characters. However, by the mid-1930s, she was being typecast into smaller roles, and made an attempt at a comeback on Broadway. When that failed, she returned briefly to Hollywood to make several B films, before retiring in 1937.
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SED Systems
SED Systems is a leading developer and integrator of systems, products and services used in communications, test and control applications.
Our primary market is the global satellite communications sector, and we serve satellite manufacturers, operators and service providers around the world. We also provide satellite operations services to control and monitor satellites for government and commercial clients.
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Established in 1965, SED offers a flexible approach and an eagerness to work with our customers to devise the most cost-effective and practical solutions. We believe you will find our approach and our integrity refreshing; our current customers do.
SED is a division of Calian Ltd., a subsidiary of Calian Technologies Ltd.
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Journal of the IEST
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29590
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Tang Xiangming
Tang Xiangming (1885–1975) was a Chinese naval officer. Tang studied Naval warfare in France and the United Kingdom. In 1905, he joined the Chinese United League (Tongmenghui). In 1911, during the Wuchang Uprising, Tang, under the command of Admiral Sa Zhenbing, sailed to Hankou as part of the Qing Navy's assistance to the Qing Army operations in the area. In December 1915, he supported Yuan Shikai's creation of the Empire of China (1915-16). After Yuan's death, he supported the Zhili clique until their defeat by the Fengtian clique in the Second Zhili-Fengtian War in 1924. In 1930, he supported Shanxi warlord Yan Xishan in opposing Chiang Kai-shek. In 1933, he became a member of the China Democratic Socialist Party. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he went to Chongqing. After the end of the Chinese Civil War, he stayed on the mainland and died in Beijing at the age of 90.
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5336
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Super Mario World
Super Mario World (Japanese: スーパーマリオワールド Hepburn: Sūpā Mario Wārudo), subtitled Super Mario Bros. 4 (スーパーマリオブラザーズ4 Sūpā Mario Burazāzu fō) for its original Japanese release, is a 1990 platform video game developed and published by Nintendo as a pack-in launch title for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and is the fifth game in the Super Mario series. Development was handled by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development, led by Shigeru Miyamoto, who produced the game. The game centers on the quest of Mario and Luigi to save Dinosaur Land from Bowser, the series' antagonist. The two brothers must travel across seven worlds to restore order to Dinosaur Land. It built on the gameplay of previous Mario games, introducing new power-ups that augment character abilities, and established conventions that were carried over to future games in the series. Super Mario World marks one of the first appearances of Yoshi, Mario's dinosaur sidekick and riding mount. Super Mario World was a critical and commercial success, selling over 20 million copies worldwide, and is considered by many critics to be one of the best games ever made. It has been re-released four times, first as part of a combo with Super Mario All-Stars on the SNES in 1993. Secondly, it was released on the Game Boy Advance as Super Mario Advance 2 (スーパーマリオアドバンス2 Sūpā Mario Adobansu Tsū) in 2001 and outside Japan as Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 in 2002 with modified gameplay. The third re-release was for the Wii's Virtual Console in Japan in 2006 and in North America and PAL regions in 2007; there were no changes from the original SNES version. It was also released for the Wii U Virtual Console, which integrated Off-TV Play and Miiverse features to the game, as well as on the New Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console.
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Ditchling Fair
The Ditchling Village Fair is a fundraising day for the Ditchling Village Association. The DVA is a central point of contact for all societies and organisation...s in the village of Ditchling. It's aims are to promote the welfare and well being of all who live in Ditchling and to help, support and encourage each Council, Society and Club to fulfill its particular aims. All Ditchling residents are automatically members of DVA. DVA is organised by an elected council which meets approximately 4 times a year. See More
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7671
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John Baptiste Ford
Captain John Baptiste Ford (November 17, 1811–May 1, 1903) was an American industrialist and founder of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, now known as PPG Industries, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Sambit Patra
Sambit Patra (born 13 December 1974) is an Indian politician who is one of the official spokespersons of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Patra is a former Medical officer at Hindu Rao Hospital. He is one of the non-official directors on the board of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) since 28 October 2017.
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Peasant leagues (Brazil)
Peasant leagues (Portuguese: ligas camponesas) were social organizations composed of sharecroppers, subsistence farmers, and other small agriculturalists. They originated in the agreste region of Northeastern Brazil in the 1950s. Originally organized by the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB), they were later picked up by Francisco Julião, a member of the Democratic Labor Party (PDT) and other socialists. Originally founded to improve the standard of living for rural workers, their later objective became to oppose the power of latifundia in the region.
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29172
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Jessie Eyman–Wilma Judson House
The Jessie Eyman–Wilma Judson House at 3114 Paty Drive in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, was one of the earliest residences designed by C.W. Dickey in his "Hawaiian style" after he finally returned to the islands for good in 1925. It was built in 1926 for Jessie Eyman and Wilma Judson, two nurses who arrived from Illinois in 1925. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The house sits on a sharply triangular hillside lot overlooking Manoa Valley at the intersection of Alani Drive (below) and Paty Drive (above, formerly Dillingham Drive). Its "Hawaiian style" architecture includes Dickey's trademark double-pitched hip roof with overhanging eaves, ample windows, and an enclosed lanai at the south-facing entrance. The single-story house, one-room deep, with board-and-batten siding, wraps around an open courtyard in the rear. One wing off the living room contains two bedrooms and a bath. The dining room and kitchen occupy the right rear wing, near a maid's quarters and a garage on the south side. The original owners lived in the house until 1940, when Judson sold her share to Eyman, who sold the house in 1943. As nurses, they set up the first Physicians Telephone Exchange in the Territory. Judson also worked many years for Dr. Forrest Joy Pinkerton, who founded the Blood Bank of Hawaiʻi and the Pan-Pacific Surgical Association. Eyman managed the Mabel Smyth Memorial Building from the time it was built in 1941 until she retired in 1952.
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Primped Salon & Boutique
At Primped Salon & Boutique we offer you a unique enviroment in which you can experience quality customer service with experienced Stylist that cater to your needs. Along with this you can shop in our Boutique for gifts or treat yourself to something from our large selection of jewelry, hats, or handbags all at great prices. We also have a Nail Technician that has over 20 years of experience using only Creative Nail products, specializing in Pink & White and gel nails.Call now for your appointment (909)596-9255
Joy is the Owner of Primped Salon & Boutique her background in the Salon Industry spands over 30 years. Joy worked as a Stylist for 4 years before purchasing her first Salon in Placentia. She loved the industry so much that after raising her children she opened Primped Salon & Boutique along side of her daughter who now is a Stylist/Make-up Artist in the industry. Her passion continues with the addition of the Boutique. Her goal is to create a warm friendly enviroment where you feel welcomed and receive professional services at affordable prices.
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Galen Cole
Galen Cole (born 1925) is a Maine World War II veteran and philanthropist. He manages the Cole Land Transportation Museum, the Walking Sticks for Veterans program, and organizes numerous activities and charity drives for veterans and related causes in his native Bangor, Maine.
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Inflation (cosmology)
In physical cosmology, cosmic inflation, cosmological inflation, or just inflation is a theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe. The inflationary epoch lasted from 10−36 seconds after the Big Bang to sometime between 10−33 and 10−32 seconds. Following the inflationary period, the Universe continues to expand, but at a less rapid rate. Inflation theory was developed in the early 1980s. It explains the origin of the large-scale structure of the cosmos. Quantum fluctuations in the microscopic inflationary region, magnified to cosmic size, become the seeds for the growth of structure in the Universe (see galaxy formation and evolution and structure formation). Many physicists also believe that inflation explains why the Universe appears to be the same in all directions (isotropic), why the cosmic microwave background radiation is distributed evenly, why the Universe is flat, and why no magnetic monopoles have been observed. While the detailed particle physics mechanism responsible for inflation is not known, the basic picture makes a number of predictions that have been confirmed by observation. The hypothetical field thought to be responsible for inflation is called the inflaton. In 2002, three of the original architects of the theory were recognized for their major contributions; physicists Alan Guth of M.I.T., Andrei Linde of Stanford and Paul Steinhardt of Princeton shared the prestigious Dirac Prize "for development of the concept of inflation in cosmology".
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13781
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Turner Broadcasting System
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. is an American media conglomerate that is a division of AT&T's WarnerMedia, and manages the collection of cable television networks and properties initiated or acquired by Ted Turner. The company was founded in 1965, and merged with Time Warner on October 10, 1996. It now operates as a semi-autonomous unit of WarnerMedia. The company's assets include CNN, TBS, TNT, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Boomerang, Hulu (10%), Audience, Game Show Network (42%), AT&T SportsNet and TruTV. The headquarters of Turner's properties are located in both the CNN Center in Downtown Atlanta and the Turner Broadcasting campus off Techwood Drive in Midtown Atlanta, which also houses Turner Studios. Across Interstate 75/85 from the Techwood campus is the original home of Turner's WTBS superstation (now separated into its TBS cable network and Peachtree TV), which today houses the headquarters of Adult Swim and Williams Street Productions.
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26774
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ANITA TRIASTUTI
I have consistently engaged in English language teacher training and teacher education since I obtained my bachelor qualification in teacher-training and education. I sharpen this qualification through a series of ongoing experiences in this area. Since 2004 I have actively involved in various teacher-training programs organized by several different parties, ranging from an internal level (university level) to a national scope. These experiences are very valuable in strengthening my ELT interest areas on TEFL, Teacher-Training, Teacher Education, Curriculum and Materials Development. In every teacher-training program in which I have been involved, I am always engaged in these areas.
Currently I am taking a PhD program at Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University. My thesis focuses on the exploration of Yogyakarta (Indonesia) EFL teachers' conceptualisation of pedagogical content knowledge as represented in their instructional design and practices. This exploration is truly dedicated to help Indonesian teachers find out their own ways to improve their teaching quality and enhance their student learning. More bottom-up solutions are hopefully found out to transform teachers to be reflective and innovative curriculum developers and makers.
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16571
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Eugene Fubini
Dr. Eugene G. Fubini (1913–1997) was a defense policy maker of the Cold War. He immigrated from Italy to the United States in 1939, and in 1942 joined the war effort, working with America despite his native nationality. He worked on research and engineering of radio and defense electronics in general. Later, Fubini became Assistant Secretary of Defense (1963) and a major voice for the policy of technological supremacy during the Cold War. He also served as the chairman of the U.S. Communications Security board. Dr. Fubini was the son of Mathematician Guido Fubini. The Defense Science Board presents the Eugene G. Fubini Award on an annual basis for distinguished service. The aware was established in 1996 by then Secretary of Defense, William Perry. This award is to recognize an individual who has made highly significant contributions to the Department of Defense in an advisory capacity over a sustained period of time. The first recipient was Dr. Eugene G. Fubini.
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14002
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Patricia Okafor
<li><div><div><span>I was a Buffington, moved to Texas, married, have a daughter, got divorced, moved back to Minnesota. Still finding out who I am and what I'm all about. Life changes like the minutes on a clock.</span></div></div></li>
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7804
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FK ASK
FK ASK Riga was a Latvian football club of the Latvian army, founded in 1923. In the 1920s and 1930s it was one of the leading clubs in Latvia. In 1940s it was disbanded, a new football club of the Soviet army was created in Riga under the name FK AVN, later AVN was renamed to ASK. It became defunct in 1970.
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9620
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Aljenon Cooper
Aljenon Cooper
Minister Aljenon Cooper is saved, sanctified, and filled with the gift of the Holy Ghost. On March 27, 2004, he preached his first sermon at Testimonial Cathedral COGIC, under Bishop J. B. Hackworth.
He attended Prayer Faith Deliverance COGIC in Los Angeles, CA. At Prayer Faith Deliverance he served as the Youth Choir Director, Vice President of the YPWW, and special assistant to the pastor. In 2005, he moved to Shreveport, LA and attended Booker T. Washington High School, and, later, Wiley College in Marshall, TX. He served as the first President of the Student Pastors Organizational Chaplains Assoc. and is majoring in Early-Childhood Education. He later served as Youth Pastor and Assistant Pastor at Bryant Temple COGIC.
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7740
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Richard Helms
Richard McGarrah Helms (March 30, 1913 – October 23, 2002) served as the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) from June 1966 to February 1973. Helms began intelligence work with the Office of Strategic Services during World War II. Following the 1947 creation of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) he rose in its ranks during the Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy administrations. Helms then served as DCI under Johnson, then Nixon. As a professional Helms highly valued information gathering (favoring the interpersonal, but including the technical, obtained by espionage or from published media) and its analysis. He also prized counterintelligence. Although a participant at planning such activities, he remained a skeptic about covert and paramilitary operations. Helms understood the bounds of his agency role, as being able to express strong opinions over a decision under review, yet working as a team player once a course was set by the administration. He saw it as his duty to keep official secrets from press scrutiny. While DCI, Helms managed the agency following the lead of his predecessor McCone. In 1977, as a result of earlier clandestine operations in Chile, he became the only DCI convicted of misleading Congress. His last post in government service was Ambassador to Iran, 1973–1977. Yet he was a key witness before the Senate during its investigation of the CIA in the mid-1970s, 1975 being called the "Year of Intelligence".
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27517
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Sergey Larionov
Sergey enjoys inspiring and accompanying individuals, teams, large organisations and leaders to maximise value delivered regularly with minimal meaningful effort through clear vision and alignment, fluid collaboration, process and organisational efficiency, waste reduction, short learning cycle, continuous quick adaptability and building sustainable human connections with customers and partners, within organisation and between individuals.
He worked with more than 30 companies in Europe, Africa and Asia across multiple economic and public sectors, where he trained several hundreds of people to Agile, established multiple successful Agile pilot teams, scaled up existing Agile ways of working, accompanied various departments and transformed global organisations.
Sergey communicates his passion to the world through publishing of articles about Agile and speaking on local meet-ups and international conferences.
Today he is leading Agile practice and community of 25 people in ASEAN region and actively involved in communities to challenge and spread ideas being co-organiser of Agile Singapore meetup counting more that 4500 passionate people.
Lately Sergey has devoted himself to making the world a better place by helping individuals, groups, communities, businesses, governments and society by leveraging their potential and talents to improve the way they live and work maintaining healthy, harmonious and sustainable lifestyle.
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2136
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Willem van Oort
Willem van Oort is founder of Gaming in Holland, the largest community for the industry in the Netherlands. He is also Gaming consultant and was previously employed by Rank PLC, Gamesys/Intertain and Stage Entertainment (from Endemol co-Founder Joop van den Ende). Willem lives and works in Barcelona, Spain.
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7995
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Michael McGarrity
Michael McGarrity (born 1939) is a New Mexican author and former law enforcement officer. He has written a dozen crime-suspense novels about New Mexico. As deputy sheriff of Santa Fe County he founded their Sex Crimes Unit. McGarrity has a bachelor's degree in English and Psychology from the University of New Mexico and a master's degree in clinical social work, from the University of Iowa, and is a graduate of the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy. In addition to law enforcement work, he has been an investigator and caseworker for the New Mexico Public Defender's Office. He worked on rehabilitating prison programs after the New Mexico State Penitentiary riot in 1980. McGarrity has taught at several colleges and universities as well as the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy. As a social worker he published a number of articles in professional journals on a wide range of topics, ranging from therapy programs for children, to program assessment and evaluation, and drug treatment interventions.
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1652
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Gulf Film
Gulf Film is the leading film distributor in the Middle East and parent company to Novo Cinemas (formerly Grand Cinemas), the region's largest chain of cinemas. Established in 1989 and acquired in 2012 by Elan, formerly, Qatar Media Services (q.media), is the Middle East distributor for Studio Canal, Europa Corp, IM Global, Relativity Media and Voltage to name a few; and in partnership with Eagle Films and Jaguar Film, distributes Lionsgate, Nu Image and Summit Entertainment titles.
Gulf Film is headquartered in Dubai.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GulfFilm
Twitter: www.twitter.com/GulfFilm
YouTube: www.youtube.com/GulfFilm
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Nav Kishlay
Nav has an experience of around twelve years in Learning & Development and is known for his engaging, high energy and humorous style. He owns the circle of excellence for Behavioral & Competency Development Programs. He has had a wide range of participants from Schools, Colleges, Corporate and NGOs. Majority of his workshops had participants from organizations like Ariscent, NewBridge, MSG, Open Silicon, Quest, Hutchinson, Vodafone, IBM, Infosys,Wipro, HCL Smile Foundation, Khushii, ICCo, BMV, Rainbow homes, Maxvision Foundation, DPS, St.Columbus, Hansraj Model Schools, University of Delhi- Faculty of Law, Department of Social Work, Statistics Department, UP-Technical University, Garden City Colleges, NSB, IITs, NIFT, St. Hopkins, TISS, IFIM, and many more. In the last four years he has been closely associated with SMILE Foundation , Wilde Ganzen under their Change the Game Academy program as Principal Consultant in India. He trains the founders of the NGOs on Local Fundraising and Mobilizing Support. He also mentors and coaches the participants to implement the learning of the workshops at grass root level. He helps them in project commencement, operation and donor nurturing of the participant NGOs. He is involved in mentoring and coaching young executives. His participants are from almost fourteen states of India including Assam, Gujarat, UP, , WB, Bihar, Karnataka, T. Some of the major Clienteles are Samvedna, BMV Trust, Building Blocks, Trinita, Maxvision, Rainbow Home. Along with the NGOs he also coach their donor corporate under CSR Act. He was invited by Jharkhand Government and XLRI Jamshedpur to present a paper on CSR Act in Start Up Conclave 2017.He has participated and presented paper on H.R Strategies and Training & Development in the Fourth National Conference on recent strategy in Environmental Science, Technologies and Management organized by UP Technical University & ICCSR in February 2008.
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Cindy Hiday
I got my break in publishing when I "jumped from a perfectly good plane" and wrote about the experience in a community college workshop. The Oregonian bought the essay, even though it was 200 words too long. I haven't jumped out of anymore airplanes, but have gone on to publish and win awards in romantic fiction, and contribute a monthly newsletter column, "Working the Web," for the local Romance Writers of America. When my Mt. Hood Community College mentor retired, I stepped forward as the part-time instructor for the Professional Novel & Memoir Writing Workshop program. I divide my time between mentoring the latest group of writing talent and working on the next novel. Currently a member of Willamette Writers, I live in Oregon with my husband and four-legged friends.
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18878
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7 Seconds of Love
7 Seconds of Love are an English ska/2 Tone band, fronted by musician and animator Joel Veitch that writes and plays songs with often nonsensical lyrics. Veitch animates many videos of the band's songs, such as "Ninja" and "First Drink of the Day". Some songs have had videos directed by guitarist Pat Schulenburg, such as their most recent production "Twister". The band regularly tours the United Kingdom. The animations are available on Veitch's website and the band's site. The band's first official single was "Twister" as an iTunes exclusive, and they then released "Love Me Like You Used To" and "Ninja" as a double A-side single. Originally the MP3's of these tunes were available free, but these are new, fully re-recorded versions available for sale. The song "Soupy George" has also inspired fans of the band to turn up at gigs wearing soup cans (either real, empty tins of soup or artistic representations) on their heads.[citation needed] The band's debut album, Danger is Dangerous, was released in September 2008. In April 2013, singer Joel Veitch announced on Twitter that the band would no longer be playing live, due to "kids and moves and stuff".
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Wanderful interactive storybooks
Wanderful interactive storybooks is a developer of interactive storybook apps based on the titles originally published as Living Books by Broderbund Software. The company was founded in 2010 by Mickey W. Mantle, who oversaw the original Living Books technology development as Vice President of Engineering and Chief Technical Officer at Brøderbund. Mantle, CEO of Wanderful, assembled a small team of the original Brøderbund programmers to create a new engine that could take the animation, graphics, sound and music from the original Living Books CD-ROMs and play them back at full-screen resolution on the iPad using a touch, rather than a mouse driven interface. Mark Schlichting – creator of the Living Books series – joined the team as Chief Creative Officer and developed touch-driven updates to the original mouse-driven interface. Through a number of corporate mergers, the publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt had acquired the rights to the Living Books titles and content. Wanderful secured the rights from HMH to republish the new and updated titles and concurrently negotiated rights with many of the authors of the individual stories that became Living Books.
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Atholl Sporting
Atholl Sporting has access to some of the premier salmon beats in the UK including exclusive access to the world famous Stobhall beat on the Tay and we can secure access to many other beats and rivers beside.
We are particularly proud of our partners in Norway, Iceland and on the east coast of Canada with whom we can secure some of the finest international Atlantic Salmon fishing at fantastic prices.
In addition, we can offer advice to anglers on where and when to fish in specific areas or times of year - our ethos is customer experience over company income.
By that we mean we would happily turn down or advise against booking particular fishing when the conditions or time of year are in our opinion unsuitable.
As anglers ourselves we know there is nothing worse than being given the wrong advice and having a wasted trip to an out of condition river simply because the agent does not fish and as a result does not understand the nuances of fishing.
In addition, Atholl Sporting act as the managing agent of salmon beats and fisheries and would be happy to discuss this part of the operation in more detail with riparian owners or their factors.
The operators of Atholl Sporting are husband and wife team Iain and Katrina Wood,.
Iain was formerly chief executive officer of FishPal Ltd and has nearly eight years experience in the salmon letting business both as CEO of FishPal and also via FishPalâ s subsidiary Tweed Salmon Fishings, which was letting agent for 15 beats on Tweed.
Both Iain and Katrina are keen salmon anglers who fish the length and breadth of the UK enthusiastically (and occasionally successfully), and know what drives anglers to book and they strive to provide anglers with the best fishing opportunities available.
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Beckman Coulter
Beckman Coulter Inc., is a Danaher Corporation company that develops, manufactures and markets products that simplify, automate and innovate complex biomedical testing. It is operating in two industries: Diagnostics and Life Sciences. With a history of more than 80 years the company helps healthcare and laboratory professionals, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, universities, medical schools, and research institutions worldwide. Founded by Caltech professor Arnold O. Beckman in 1935 as National Technical Laboratories to commercialize a pH meter that he had invented, the company eventually grew to employ over 12,000 people, with $5.8 billion in annual sales by 2017. Its current headquarters are in Brea, California. Beckman Coulter was acquired by Danaher Corporation in 2011.
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Louie’s Finer Meats
At Louie's Finer Meats, Inc. we take great pride in providing you the finest sausages, bacon, and hams available in the market today! Since 1970 we have been supplying our customers with an ever increasing selection of Award-Winning Specialty Sausages and Premier Meats, using only the very best cuts of meat. Louie's Finer Meats, Inc., is a family owned and operated small town business.
Louie's Lodge is connected to Louie's Finer Meats and offers a full selection of beer, wine, and liquor, along with a selection of Louie's meat products. Ask about Louie's Finer Meats after-hours pickup at the Lodge!
Established in 1970.
In 1963, Louis Muench, Sr., his wife, Doris, and their family moved to Cumberland, WI from Chicago where Louie was a meat cutter. He took a position with The Company Store in Cumberland as the Meat Department Manager.
In 1970, Louie opened the doors to Louie's Finer Meats on Cumberland's Main Street in the building that is currently the Cumberland Chamber of Commerce office. In 1978, Louie's expanded and moved to its present location on Hwy. 63 on the north end of Cumberland. Several additions and remodeling projects have followed through the years. In 2011, the Louie's Lodge liquor store was opened and was the focus of a major remodeling in 2016.
Through the years, three of the six Muench children have followed in their father's footsteps. Louis Muench Jr. (and sons Louis K. and Eric), James Muench, and William Muench have all dedicated their careers to Louie's. You can always count on seeing one or more of the Muenchs behind the meat counter.
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SYNERGY HomeCare
Your family's well-being is SYNERGY HomeCare's highest priority. Our professional and compassionate caregivers are trained in providing the highest quality home care service in the industry and have assisted thousands of families in finding the help and peace of mind they crave. We help people who want to stay in their home; wherever home may be. Whether your loved one is recovering from surgery, living with Alzheimer's or needs just a little help, we assist our clients in maintaining their independence and enhance their overall quality of life. Give us a call to see how we can make a difference in your family's lives!
Established in 2006.
SYNERGY HomeCare has been providing care in the Greater Houston area for over a decade and we are ready to assist you and your family with any home care need. If your senior parent or family member is in North Houston, Tomball, Cypress, Spring, Klein, or The Woodlands and suffers from Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's or simply needs assistance with activities of daily living, please contact us today. We can make a positive difference in their life--this is our goal for every client we serve!
In 2003, Chad's father was left incapable of caring for himself following a major stroke. Chad and his family attempted to care for him for 10 months. After reaching a crisis point, he and his family engaged a home care agency to help. By doing so, they regained their lives and their connection with his father. Two years later his father passed but this experience made a huge impact on Chad who decided to move away from his job in 2006 and start Synergy HomeCare of Houston. Every day, Chad strive to make the same positive impact on his clients lives through Synergy HomeCare.
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Jonny Finstad
Jonny Finstad (born 19 May 1966) is a Norwegian politician. He was elected representative to the Storting for the period 2017–2021 for the Conservative Party.
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Adrian D'Souza
Adrian Albert D'souza (born 24 March 1984 in Mumbai, Maharashtra) is a field hockey goalkeeper from India, who made is international debut for the Men's National Team in January 2004 during the Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Adrian has more than 100 International Caps for his country in all competitions. D'Souza represented his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics, where India finished in seventh place. Regarded as one of the most innovative and daring goal-keepers of recent times, Adrian bought the rushing technique to the hockey field. Adrian was the captain of the India Junior Hockey team, which participated in the Rabobank 2005 Junior Hockey World Cup (Under 21s). His dream is to win an Olympic medal for the country. Adrian has recently got the Olympic rings tattooed on his torso.
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Nu Look Home Design
We are a leading roofing contractor in Maryland, Northern Virginia, Southern Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. We've been improving homes in your neighborhood for years. If you are looking for roofing or replacement windows, you will love our prices. We carry and install only proven, top of the line brands such as: Owens Corning Roofing Systems, Greenline vinyl siding, Greenline replacement windows and RainPro Gutters. Our products are designed to beautify your home and provide you with savings in energy at the same time.
Established in 1999.
Nu Look Home Design has been roofing with integrity, quality, value and service since 1999. Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, the growing business has locations throughout the East Coast, stretching from Virginia, DC, and Maryland, into Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. A Platinum Preferred contractor with Owens Corning, Nu Look Home Design provides top quality roofing, replacement Windows, Vinyl Siding, Doors and Gutter systems with the industry's best warranties.
Winners of the 2013 BBB Torch Award of Business Ethics and Winner of the 2014GuildQuality, Guildmaster Award for excellent customer service.
Patrick Fingles, co-founder of Nu Look Home Design, Inc., has always had a flare for the extravagant. It only makes sense that when he was starting his own company he would want to provide the customer with only the finest products and service.
In the beginning, Nu Look began by selling only windows. As time went by Patrick realized the need for quality doors, siding, roofing, gutters and eventually sunrooms. With the addition of each product, Patrick did his homework and discovered the finest products while still keeping in mind affordability. The old mantra was ever present during this expansion into new areas; quality products and superior service can only lead to happy customers.
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Heidi Hammel
Heidi B. Hammel (born March 14, 1960) is a planetary astronomer who has extensively studied Neptune and Uranus. She is Executive Vice President of the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy. She is the 2002 recipient of the Carl Sagan Medal given to a scientist whose communications have greatly enhanced the general public's understanding of planetary science. She was one of Discover Magazine's 50 most important women in science in 2003.
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Albro Lake, Nova Scotia
Albro Lake is a neighbourhood in the north end of the community of Dartmouth in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality. Albro Lake takes its name from the shallow freshwater lake of the same name. The lake was named after Samuel Albro, who first settled in the area in the 1740s with a group of other residents from Portsmouth, Rhode Island. The neighbourhood includes the Highfield Park and Crystal Heights; both being developments in the Albro Lake neighbourhood which were named by their developers. A newer development Lancaster Ridge is built on the former Department of National Defence housing lands. The streets are named for aircraft used by the Royal Canadian Air Force. Albro Lake is bounded by Primrose Street to the west, Woodland Avenue to the east, Highway 111 to the north, and Trunk 7 to the south. The neighbourhood developed during the post-war years and until 1968 hosted the Royal Canadian Navy's Naval Radio Station Albro Lake (land which was subsequently developed into Highfield Park). The housing in the neighbourhood is a mixture, ranging from high-density low-rental apartment buildings in Highfield Park built during the 1970s and 1980s, to small single-family houses, duplexes, townhouses and small apartment buildings. The socio-economic indicators for the neighbourhood show that it comprises mostly low-to-middle income households.
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Aimee Grmoljez
Aimee was born in St. Louis, Missouri and moved to Billings, Montana when she was 4 and her dad finished his surgical residency at St. Louis University. She grew up in Billings with her mom, dad and brother attending Catholic schools and engaging in sports, academics and youth activities. Aimee graduated from Boston College in 1994 - with a year at Gonzaga University's program in Florence, Italy. She enrolled at Seton Hall University Law School and loved her time living in New York City. She finished law school at the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana.
Aimee interned for U.S. District Court Judge Molloy in Missoula, Montana during law school and clerked in these chambers after law school. She was offered a position as Chief Legal Counsel for Governor Marc Racicot in 1999 and and held that position until he left office in 2001. Aimee joined the law firm of Browning, Kaleczyc, Berry and Hoven in 2001 and practiced as an Associate and Partner at this firm in the areas of federal and state government affairs, medical malpractice defense and general litigation. She now practices as a partner at CrowleyFleck in the Helena office and is the head of the Government Affairs department.
Aimee has two young children, who keep her busy outside of work and her husband is professional engineer at CDM. Aimee and her family love spending time skiing, golfing and playing in the Big Sky state.
Specialties: Aimee practices as a lobbyist, focusing her work on assisting clients to manage issues with state and local government entities and the private sector. Aimee assists clients monitoring, passing or opposing legislation and working with legislators and individuals within the executive branch of government. Medical malpractice defense and government affairs.
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Juan Verde
Juan Verde Suárez (born July 7, 1971) is a business and Spanish social entrepreneur who worked on the political campaigns of Senator Ted Kennedy, President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, Senator John Kerry, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, besides of serving as International Co-Chair for the reelection campaign of President Barack Obama in 2012. In addition to developing and directing a strategy designed to mobilize millions of American citizens residing outside of the United States, Mr. Verde serves as an advisor to President Obama on international trade, the Hispanic vote as well as sustainability related issues. Juan Verde is currently collaborating with Hillary Clinton´s presidential campaign. As Senior Partner of U.S. consultancy firm Mapa Group, Verde advises governments and corporations on market expansion, strategy and sustainability. He currently serves on a number of corporate and advisory boards including the Government of Lithuania´s International Advisory Committee and the Alumni Board of Directors at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. In the corporate world, Mr. Verde serves, or has served, among others, on the board of directors of Abengoa Bioenergy S.A., a global biotech ethanol company; Santander Bank, N.A., a U.S. subsidiary of the Spanish financial institution Grupo Santander; and Andina Energy Corp., a global diversified energy corporation.
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4891
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Bud Thomas (pitcher)
Luther Baxter "Bud" Thomas (September 9, 1910 – May 5, 2001), was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1932 and 1933 and from 1937 to 1941 with the Washington Senators, Philadelphia Athletics, and the Detroit Tigers. He batted and threw right-handed. Thomas had a 25-34 record in 143 career games. He was born in Faber, Virginia and died in North Garden, Virginia. On April 23, 1939, Bud Thomas surrendered the first major League home run ever hit by Red Sox legend Ted Williams. Thomas pitched to Babe Ruth twice, striking him out the second time. His grandson, Paul Thomas, went on to play baseball at UVA and a local team, the Blues. There are now three reserved seats at the UVA baseball field with the Thomas name on them as well as one for the Blues.
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Netherlands Red Cross
The Netherlands Red Cross Society (Dutch: Het Nederlandse Rode Kruis) was founded in 1867 in the Netherlands. It is among the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies which is the mother organization. It adopts branch governance structure which leads to approximately 334 branches that enables it to serve the whole country. It is run by paid staff at the district level in collaboration with 33,000 volunteers who are distributed all over the Netherlands. This organization's efforts are financed by 610,000 contributing affiliates and donors who make available monetary help frequently. The revenue in 2006 was accounted to be €58.8 million.
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27089
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Female Friendships Christchurch
Female Friendships Christchurch Meetup group welcomes all ladies to join, whether you’ve just arrived, travelling through or born and bred in Christchurch.The group is full of lovely welcoming ladies looking to meet new people and experience more of our awesome city.Maybe it's just a casual group catch up you're looking for, or you may want to find an activity buddy, someone to try new places to eat, attend a class or someone to walk the dog with. Anything goes.You are encouraged to form connections and you don’t have to wait for a meetup to do that, if you see a profile of someone you want to contact and get to know, just send them a message and arrange a catch up. On that note, when you are in a group setting and you’d like to catch up with someone, remember to ask for their contact details, or just send them a meetup message afterwards and suggest something to go do together.Please provide any feedback, and feel free to post photos to the group.If you’d like to become an event organiser please let the meetup organiser know and you’ll be set up in the system and shown the ropes.Suggestions for meetup activities welcomed!Enjoy your time with the group.Oh and remember - don’t wait - there will never be a perfect time, so get out and attend a meetup soon! :)
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Eastbourne Performance
Eastbourne Performance is a live album by American pianist, composer and band leader Duke Ellington featuring his final recorded concert at the Congress Theatre in Eastbourne, England in December 1973 and released on the RCA label in 1975.
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5182
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Daniel Ellsberg
Daniel Ellsberg (born April 7, 1931) is an activist and former United States military analyst who, while employed by the RAND Corporation, precipitated a national political controversy in 1971 when he released the Pentagon Papers, a top-secret Pentagon study of U.S. government decision-making in relation to the Vietnam War, to The New York Times and other newspapers. Ellsberg was charged under the Espionage Act of 1917 along with other charges of theft and conspiracy, carrying a total maximum sentence of 115 years. Due to governmental misconduct and illegal evidence gathering, and the defense by Leonard Boudin and Harvard Law School professor Charles Nesson, Judge Byrne dismissed all charges against Ellsberg on May 11, 1973. Ellsberg was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 2006. He is also known for having formulated an important example in decision theory, the Ellsberg paradox.
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Welland Lathrop
Welland Lathrop (1905–1981) was a dancer, teacher, painter, and choreographer and a leader of the west coast modern and avant-garde dance movement. Born in upstate New York, he initially trained in costume and scenic design at the Eastman Theater in Rochester, New York. In 1928 he moved to San Francisco to continue his design education under Rudolph Schaeffer. While in San Francisco, he began studying dance with Ann Mundstock of the Laban School. Later training included the Cornish School in Seattle, Washington (1930–1934) and the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater (1938–1941) where he was an assistant in dance composition to Louis Horst. During this time Lathrop performed in several Broadway shows as well as with the Martha Graham Dance Company.
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Anita Hill
Anita Faye Hill (born July 30, 1956) is an American attorney and academic. She is a University Professor of Social Policy, Law, and Women's Studies at Brandeis University and a faculty member of Brandeis' Heller School for Social Policy and Management. She became a national figure in 1991 when she accused U.S. Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, her supervisor at the U.S. Department of Education and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission of sexual harassment.
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Smooth Talker
Smooth Talker (Chinese: 以和為貴; Jyutping: Ji5 Wo4 Wai4 Gwai3; literally "Harmony Is Precious") is a 2015 Hong Kong romantic comedy television drama created and produced by TVB, starring Joe Ma and Kate Tsui as the main leads, with Johnson Lee, Elena Kong, Tommy Wong and Tracy Chu in main supporting roles. Filming took place from Augusts till November 2014. The drama aired on Hong Kong's Jade and HD Jade channels March 30 till April 24, 2015 every Monday through Friday during its 9:30-10:30 pm timeslot with a total of 20 episodes.
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Amila Glamočak
Amila Glamočak (19 July 1966 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia) is a popular Bosnian singer. She participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 with "Za našu ljubav" for Bosnia & Herzegovina, finishing 22nd out of 23. She appeared in the Bosnian national final on two other occasions (2001 and 2003) but failed to qualify. Former wife of actor Admir Glamočak, whom she has a son Adi, their career has been started as backing vocal, and recorded only two albums. She was in recent several years completely devoted to the Islam and lives very quietly. It is known that Amila Glamočak in 2005-06 with son Adi lived for a time in Sarajevo village Koševsko Brdo, she would then afterwards completely lost track. Her colleagues in the entertainment industry say it's roughly in that period broke absolutely every contact with them. After disagreements in marriage with Admir Glamočak, according to the then-friends, she completely changed, she turned to religion and soon came to the divorce from the legendary actor. She now lives in Turkey and is remarried.
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Heather Fitzenhagen
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Andrea Petkovic
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21328
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Julian Roth
Julian Roth (September 2, 1902 – December 9, 1992) was an American architect. Following the death of his father, founder Emery Roth, he and his brother Richard took over at Emery Roth & Sons, one of the oldest and most prolific firms in New York City. National Real Estate Investor dubbed the brothers "New York's name-brand architects, designing much of Sixth Avenue in the 1960s and 1970s." They were also a key contractor in building the World Trade Center. Roth was also on the master list of Nixon political opponents.
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Lee A. Thompson
Lee Anne Thompson is an American psychology professor known for her work in behavior genetics and the biological processes involved in intelligence. Thompson earned her B.A. from Case Western Reserve University in 1982, then attended University of Colorado at Boulder, earning an M.A. in 1985 and her Ph.D. in 1987. She currently teaches at Case Western and is on the editorial board of Intelligence. Thompson co-authored a widely cited twin study on communication disorders which found higher concordance in monozygotic twins than dizygotic twins. In 1994 she was one of 52 signatories on "Mainstream Science on Intelligence," an editorial written by Linda Gottfredson and published in the Wall Street Journal, which declared the consensus of the signing scholars on issues related to race and intelligence following the publication of the book The Bell Curve. Thompson has published studies with other signatories, including Douglas Detterman, Robert Plomin, and David Lubinski. She has worked on studies attempting to locate DNA markers associated with high and low intelligence quotient. Thompson has also used fMRI to localize areas in the brain related to concentration. In February 2013 Thompson was named top educator of first-year students in the U.S.
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Paul Newman
Army brat, lived in many places including overseas (Thailand, during Vietnam conflict). Currently live in Durham, NC. Widowed mother lives in Montgomery, AL (father died when I was 13), two brothers: 1. Francis Wesley Newman (Wes) age 59, two grown children.Â
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8809
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Chip Away the Stone
"Chip Away the Stone" is a song performed by American hard rock band Aerosmith. Written by professional songwriter Richie Supa, it was released in 1978 as the only single to support the band's live album Live! Bootleg. It also appeared on the Cal Jam II live album, despite being the same recording from Live! Bootleg at Santa Monica. The live version that appears on Live! Bootleg was recorded in Santa Monica on April 8, 1978. The single also featured a studio version of the track, which was recorded at Long View Farm studio in Massachusetts on June 4, 1978, with the single's B-side being live versions of both "Chip Away The Stone" and "S.O.S. (Too Bad)" from their 1974 album Get Your Wings. The front and back cover of Night in the Ruts come from a photoshoot originally intended for the cover of this single. "Chip Away the Stone" peaked at #77 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978, breaking the band's run of Top-40 charting singles in the United States at the time. The song was also included on the albums Gems in 1988 (studio version - its 1st appearance on an Aerosmith album), Pandora's Box in 1991 (alternate studio version), and Greatest Hits 1973–1988 in 2004. Live video is also featured on Aerosmith Video Scrapbook. The song re-charted in 1988 at #13 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, when it was included on the collection Gems, 10 years after its initial release. The 1989 single contains the original studio version of "S.O.S (Too Bad)" as the B side. The song was a regular part of the setlist in Aerosmith concerts in 1978, but only occasionally played live after that year. Although rumored not to be played at Cal Jam 2, listening to their entire set from that night reveals that they did in fact play "Chip Away the Stone". 35 years after its release, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry performed this song with Randy Jackson and members of the house band on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on January 20, 2012.
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Shadow Hills Elementary
Shadow Hills Elementary School is an educational institution that features a range of academic and extracurricular programs for students in kindergarten through grade five. It provides classes in English, music and physical education. Shadow Hills Elementary School also offers instruction in science, math, social studies and art. It has a parent-teacher association that provides opportunities for parents to be involved in various recreational and social activities, such as festival celebrations, assemblies, evening activities and plays. The school offers meal and transportation services for students, as well as organizes sports events. Located in Alpine, Calif., Shadow Hills Elementary School is a part of the Alpine Union School District, which operates several elementary, middle and high schools.
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Janusz Sidło
Janusz Sidło (19 June 1933 – 2 August 1993) was a Polish javelin thrower. He competed at the 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968 Olympics and finished in 18th, 2nd, 8th, 4th and 7th place, respectively. He was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta and later the Knight's Cross. During his long career Sidło won 14 national titles and competed in five European Championships (1954, 1958, 1962, 1966, and 1969), winning them in 1954 and 1958 and medalling in 1969. In October 1953, Sidło set a new European record at 80.15 m in Jena, and in June 1956, he set a world record at the 83.66 m in Milan. He went to the 1956 Summer Olympics as a favourite, and was equipped with a modern javelin made of steel, while most of his competitors still used wooden ones. Sidło led the competition with a throw of 79.98 m, but then lent his javelin to his poorly performing friend, Egil Danielsen from Norway. Danielsen set a new world record at 85.71 m and won the gold medal.
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Richard de Inverkeithing
Richard de Inverkeithing was a 13th-century cleric from Scotland, probably from Inverkeithing in Fife. He was a Chamberlain of King Alexander II of Scotland and bishop of Dunkeld. He was King Alexander's chamberlain in the last year of that king's life. The death of Alexander in 1249 happened to coincide with the death of Galfred de Liberatione, bishop of Dunkeld, in the same year. So instead of falling from a high profile job into obscurity, Richard was elected to the diocese of Dunkeld sometime in the year 1250. The exact date of his consecration is not known, but we do know that he was consecrated between 2 August 1251 and 2 August 1252. In 1255 Richard was one of the figures chosen to act as guardian to the young Alexander III, making Richard one of the most important men in the Kingdom of Scotland. In 1262, Bishop Richard founded Whitefriars' monastery, Perth, the first friary of the Carmelite Order in Scotland. In 1265 he used his own wealth to build a new choir in the church of Inchcolm Abbey (which was part of the diocese of Dunkeld), and the following year moved the bones of previous bishops of Dunkeld into the new choir. Shortly after the Easter of 1168, along with the bishop of Dunblane, he attended a church council in the English town of London, organized by the papal legate, Ottobone. He died on 16 April 1272. He was buried in Dunkeld Cathedral, but his heart was taken to be buried in the new choir at Inchcolm. The Lanercost Chronicle (97) alleges that he was poisoned by King Alexander III with the aim of gaining Richard's movable assets, but this allegation is usually thought to be "credulous gossip". Richard was succeeded by Robert de Stuteville.
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Argosy University
Argosy University (www.argosy.edu) with 19 campuses in 13 states, is a private institution of higher education dedicated to providing quality professional educational programs at doctoral, master's, bachelor's, and associate's degree levels, as well as continuing education to individuals seeking to advance their professional practice and to foster values of social responsibility.
For over 50 years, Argosy University has been guided by the principle that education is an argosy - an exciting adventure. We are committed to a student-centered, life-focused experience both in the classroom and beyond.
Argosy University was formed in September 2001 by merging three separate academic institutions: the
American School of Professional Psychology, the University of Sarasota, and the Medical Institute of
Minnesota. Education Management Corporation (EDMC) has served as the University's parent company since December 2001.
EDMC is among the largest providers of private post-secondary education in North America, based on student enrollment and revenue. Founded in 1962, EDMC is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Argosy University's academic programs are designed to instill the knowledge, skills, and values of professional practice in a supportive, learner-centered environment of mutual respect and academic excellence. They are taught by experienced, practitioner-oriented faculty, dedicated to the academic success of our students and to extending education beyond the classroom and into students' fields of study and the community.
To Learn More About Our Regulatory Information:
https://www.argosy.edu/home/social-media-overview
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29551
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Erhart Aten
Erhart Aten (1932–2004) was a Micronesian politician who served as the first elected Governor of Chuuk State (then called Truk). Aten took office in 1978 after self-government was implemented. He stepped down from office in 1986 after serving two, four-year terms as Governor and was succeeded by Gideon Doone. Aten graduated from Xavier High School, a Jesuit secondary school located on Chuuk, in 1962. In late November 2004, Aten and three other men were crossing Chuuk lagoon to Weno island when their boat was hit by a storm. Their boat and all on board were lost at sea.
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Colette Rolland
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Carleton S. Coon
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Liam Cosgrave
Liam Cosgrave (born 13 April 1920) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach (1973–77) and as Leader of Fine Gael (1965–77). He was a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1943 to 1981. Born in Dublin, Cosgrave was the son of W. T. Cosgrave, the first President of the Executive Council in the newly formed Irish Free State. After qualifying as a barrister he decided to embark on a political career. He was elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1943 general election and sat in opposition alongside his father. The formation of the first inter-party government in 1948 saw Cosgrave become a Parliamentary Secretary to Taoiseach John A. Costello. He formally became a cabinet member in 1954 when he was appointed Minister for External Affairs. The highlight of his three-year tenure was Ireland's successful entry into the United Nations. In 1965 Cosgrave was the unanimous choice of his colleagues to succeed James Dillon as leader of Fine Gael. He lost the 1969 general election to the incumbent Jack Lynch, but won the 1973 general election and became Taoiseach in a Fine Gael-Labour Party government.
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5013
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Ed Perkins
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Julien Fournié
Julien Fournié ([ʒy.ljɛ̃ fuʁ.nje]) is a French fashion designer and CEO of his own eponymous haute couture company founded in the summer of 2009. Previously, he was the last Creative Director of the Paris-based haute couture fashion house Torrente. In 2008, he was named Creative Director for womenswear, menswear and accessories at Ramosport.
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From Magic City Morning Star
Obituaries
Edward J. Morneault
By PSA
Mar 10, 2007 - 1:55:34 PM
MILLINOCKET -- Edward J. Morneault, 77, loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, died on Thursday, March 8, 2007, at a Bangor hospital. He was born March 16, 1929, in Millinocket, the son of Robert and Rose (Levesque) Morneault.
Edward worked for Great Northern Paper Co., Millinocket, for 37 years, retiring in the late 1980s. He enjoyed being busy, especially being at his camp and working in his boathouse. Edward was a kind, caring and gentle man, who loved his wife, children, grandchildren and family, and was loved in return by all who knew him.
He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Gloria E. (Bacon) Morneault of Millinocket; three children: Stephen Morneault and his wife, Susan, of Gorham, Terry Morneault and his wife, Cindy, of Millinocket, and Carol Brodeur of Rockland; a sister, Arline Levasseur and her husband, Ray, of Millinocket; four grandchildren: whom he adored, Bethany Morneault, Bryan Morneault, Miranda Brodeur and Brandon Brodeur; a special uncle, John Levesque and his wife, Doris, of Millinocket; and several nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends.
Edward was predeceased by two brothers: Robert Morneault and Aime Morneault.
Friends are invited to visit with the family from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Monday at Bouchard - Lamson Funeral Home, 11 Tamarack Street, Millinocket, where funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 13, with Deacon Robert Landry officiating. Gifts in memory of Edward may be sent to the Katahdin Area Support Group, 10 Field Street, Millinocket, ME 04462. Condolences to the family may be expressed online at www.lamsonfh.com.
© Copyright 2002-2013 by Magic City Morning Star
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13656
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Château de Taillebourg
The Château de Taillebourg is a ruined castle from the medieval era. It is built on a rocky outcrop, overlooking the village of Taillebourg and the valley of the Charente River, in the Charente-Maritime department of France. It commanded a very strategic position and was therefore the focus of much conflict throughout the medieval era. It featured in several episodes of the Hundred Years' War and the Saintonge War before that. The previous castle on the site was shelter for Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine on the day after their wedding, in July 1137. Richard Coeur de Lion destroyed this castle in 1179. Geoffrey III of Rancon, master of the house, died in this action. In 1173, Richard had fought against his father in alliance with his brothers and the King of France, Louis. This uprising had failed, and as punishment, Richard was sent to bring the rebellious lords to heel. This conflict lasted five years, ending in the victory of Richard and his destruction of the supposedly impregnable fortress of Taillebourg. This castle was inaccessible on three sides, protected by mountains, and the fourth side was heavily fortified. Richard knew that the overthrow of Taillebourg would lead to the immediate surrender of the barons, and captured the stronghold in his first great military victory. The current castle was the base for Louis IX of France (Saint Louis), as a guest of Geoffrey IV of Rancon, before the Battle of Taillebourg in 1242. The Château de Taillebourg has today been converted to a public garden, where one can view the machicolations, the 18th-century battlements and the underground rooms of the old castle. The site's geographical position affords a viewpoint of the valley of the Charente.
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Your Malta Guide
Hi, my name’s Charmaine… Your Malta Guide!
Thank you for visiting my site. I’m a fully licensed, professional tourist guide since 2006. In Europe, you need a special licence issued by local authorities to work as a tourist guide. I have studied at the Institute of Tourism Studies in Malta, and obtained a Diploma in Marketing from the London Chamber of Commerce Institute in London. I am also a member and sub-committee officer of the Malta Union of Tourist Guides.
During the year, I participate in various seminars and events to ensure a continuous professional development in my field, like, for example, ‘The Maltese Natural Heritage’ course organised by Nature Trust (Malta), which was held at the University of Malta in February 2010. I speak fluent Maltese, English and Italian, conversant in Spanish, and can understand some French and German.
I have a passion for history, photography and the performing arts, and I collect Melitensia (Maltese History Books). In my free time, I enjoy relaxing activities such as picnics, camping, treasure hunts and walks with our two dogs. I love planning trips and travelling to other countries as there is so much to see out there! In 2004, I embraced the opportunity of a 3-month work experience in San Francisco (USA), which was beneficial to my personal development.
Malta’s rich historical heritage covers 7000 years of cultural importance and despite it being such a small country; it offers a multitude of sight-seeing experiences. That is why I strongly suggest you go together with a licensed tourist guide who will help you to get the most from the time you have, understanding your interests and designing the perfect tour to suit your needs.
I’m looking forward to meeting you in Malta!
For any queries or further information, you may contact me at [email protected].
Charmaine
Your Malta Guide
MTA Licence. No. 818
Dip. Mktng. (LCCI)
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National Olympic Committee of Thailand
The National Olympic Committee of Thailand (NOCT), officially known as the National Olympic Committee of Thailand under the Royal Patronage of His Majesty the King is the national Olympic committee in Thailand for the Olympic Games movement, based in Ampawan House, Bangkok, Thailand. It is a non-profit organisation that selects teams and raises funds to send Thailand competitors to Olympic events organised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Asian Games events organised by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and Southeast Asian Games events organised by the Southeast Asian Games Federation (SEAGF).
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Sgula
Sgula (Hebrew: סְגֻלָּה, סגולה), also Segula, is a moshav north of Kiryat Gat in south-central Israel. It is a member of the Yoav Regional Council. Moshav Sgula was founded in 1953 by native Israelis. The name may be based on a verse in Exodus(19:5) where the word segula is used in the sense of "special treasure" or jewel: "Now if you obey me fully and keep my covenant, then out of all nations you will be my special treasure (sgula)."[citation needed] It was founded on land belonging to the Palestinian village of Summeil, which was depopulated in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
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Reinhold Quaatz
Reinhold Quaatz (born 8 May 1876 in Berlin - died 15 August 1953 in West Berlin) was a German conservative politician active during the Weimar Republic. Although associated with right-wing and völkisch tendencies Quaatz was half-Jewish in ancestry. Quaatz was a member of the Reichstag, first being elected in 1920 for the German People's Party (DVP) before switching to the German National People's Party (DNVP) and retaining his seat until the establishment of the Nazi regime. He had been a member of the Nationalliberale Vereinigung, a landowners group that was affiliated to the DVP, and which also included the likes of Johann Becker, Moritz Klönne, Albert Vögler and Alfred Gildemeister, but then clashed with the leadership and switched to the DNVP in early 1924. As a result Quaatz ran on the DNVP ticket for the May 1924 election and from then on. As a DNVP member Quaatz was personally close to party leader Alfred Hugenberg. The industrialist frequently confided in his friend, a fact demonstrated when Quaatz's diaries were published in 1989. Despite his mother being Jewish Quaatz endorsed anti-Semitic policies during his time as a DNVP politician and even encouraged Hugenburg to work closely with Adolf Hitler as he feared both socialism and the political Catholicism of the Centre Party. Away from politics he was an industrialist and financier and in early 1933 he was appointed to the board of the Dresdner Bank. He was removed from this position in February 1936 as the Nazi laws barred Mischling from such positions. He was briefly cross-examined by the Gestapo in the aftermath of the 1944 attempt of Hitler's life but generally his high level contacts meant that he endured little state attention. He was a founder member of the Christian Democratic Union in Berlin after the war.
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1057
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John's Appliance City
Major Appliances Sales & Service
Established in 1972.
Founded in 1972, John's Appliance and Bedding grew from a one-shop operation in Daytona Beach to a five-store favorite with locations in Daytona Beach, Palm Coast, Orange City, New Smyrna Beach and Altamonte Springs. With roots in major home appliances, we now offer mattresses, cabinets and countertops, as well as an in-house service department to keep your appliances running smoothly.
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17116
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Anthony Fleming
Anthony Fleming is an American television actor who is probably best known for his role as Trumpets on Fox's television series Prison Break. Fleming also does theatre and is currently starring in the play "Denmark" at the Chicago Biograph Theatre.
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29810
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Cor Veldhoen
Cor Veldhoen (born 6 April 1939 in Rotterdam, died 11 October 2005) was a Dutch footballer who was active as a defender. Veldhoen played his whole professional career at Feijenoord and won 27 caps for the Netherlands.
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27831
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María Ángela Holguín
María Ángela Holguín Cuéllar (born 13 November 1963) is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia. She has also served as the 25th Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations, and as Ambassador of Colombia to Venezuela.
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7116
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Young Survival Coalition
Young Survival Coalition (YSC) is an international organization focusing on women ages 40 and under who are diagnosed with breast cancer. Founded in 1998 by three young women with breast cancer, YSC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based in New York City with additional offices in Atlanta, Georgia and Indianapolis, Indiana. It is currently led by board president Karen I. Kennedy and CEO Jennifer Merschdorf.
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24347
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Bob Lynch (footballer)
Bob Lynch (born 15 April 1944) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL). A centreman, Lynch started out at Melbourne where he played reserves football. He was picked up by Fitzroy in 1965 and played the first nine games of the 1965 VFL season, kicking his only goal in their loss to North Melbourne at Brunswick Street. He was then sent to the reserves to improve his unreliable disposal but wasn't able to make his way back into the seniors. Lynch spent the rest of the 1960s with New Norfolk in Tasmania. He represented Tasmania at the 1969 Adelaide Carnival. The following season, Lynch joined Clarence, coached by St Kilda premiership player John Bingley.
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28043
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John Anderson (genealogist, fl. 1825)
John Anderson WS (fl. 1825) was a Scottish genealogist, Writer to the Signet, and secretary to the Scottish Society of Antiquaries, an institute founded at Inverness in March 1825. He wrote a ‘History of the Family of Frisel or Fraser, particularly Fraser of Lovat, embracing various notices illustrative of National Customs and Manners, with original correspondence of Simon Lord Lovat, 1825,’ 4to, pp. 208. He also wrote the prize essay on the ‘State of Science and Knowledge in the Highlands of Scotland … at the period of the Rebellion in 1745, and of their progress up to the establishment of the Northern Institute for the Promotion of Science and Literature in 1825,’ which was published in 1827, and obtained the gold medal offered to competitors by Sir George Stewart Mackenzie. He resided at 4 Walker Street, near the east end of Coates Crescent, Edinburgh, in 1825, but the dates of his birth and death are not on record. He is presumably the same "John Anderson WS" who is listed as living at 18 Moray Place in 1835.
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29692
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Alberto Camenzind
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8648
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Fabtek
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29571
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James Won-Ki Hong
James Won-Ki Hong is Senior Executive Vice President and CTO of kt Corporation overseeing R&D activities and leading kt Advanced Institute of Technology (AIT). Prior to joining KT, he was a Professor and Head of the Division of IT Convergence Engineering at POSTECH. He received a Ph.D. degree from the University of Waterloo in 1991. His research interests include network management, network monitoring and network analysis, ICT convergence, ubiquitous computing, and smartphonomics. He has served as Chair (2005–2009) of the IEEE Communications Society (IEEE ComSoc), Committee on Network Operations and Management (CNOM). He has also served IEEE ComSoc Director of Online Content (2004–2005, 2010–2011). He is Editor‐in‐Chief of International Journal on Network Management (IJNM) and of ComSoc Technology News. He is the Chair of Steering Committee of IEEE/IFIP NOMSIM (International Symposium on Integrated Network Management) and Steering Committee member of APNOMS. He was General Chair of APNOMS 2006, and General Co-Chair of APNOMS 2008 and APNOMS 2011. He was General Co-Chair of IEEE/IFIPS NOMS 2010. He is an editorial board member of IEEE TNSM (Transactions on Network and Service Management), JNSM (Journal of Network and Systems Management) and JCN (Journal of Communications and Networks).
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30297
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Marsha Elder (Henry)
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Marsha (Henry) Elder, 70, of Framingham, died Monday December 14, 2015, peacefully surrounded by her loved ones. She was the wife of Larry Elder, for the past 41 years. Born in Syracuse, NY, she was daughter of the late Morris & Sara (Lesser) Henry.
Marsha had been a resident of Framingham for the past 40 years, and had taught in Attleboro and Wellesley as a middle school social studies and english teacher. She had a great love for dogs.
Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, Matt Elder & his wife Melinda of Marlboro, two daughters, Meredith Wolff & her husband Stephen of Framingham, Laura Lacroix & he husband Matthew of Merrimack, NH, eight loving grandchildren, Lucas, Connor, Avery, Michael, Sara, Molly, Mason, and Harper, also one cousin, Irene Kolesky of Atlanta, GA.
Visitation in the McCarthy, McKinney & Lawler Funeral Home, 11 Lincoln St., FRAMINGHAM, on Thursday, December 17, 2015, from 4-8pm. Graveside services will be held Friday morning, December 18, 2015 in Edgell Grove Cemetery, (53 Grove St.) at 11 o’clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Shiva will be observed on this Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 2-6pm at the home of Marsha’s daughter Meredith Wolff.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Marsha’s name to the North Shore Animal Hospital, 1 Neptune Blvd., Lynn, MA 01902.
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18133
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Frank Austin (footballer)
John Frank Austin (6 July 1933 – 14 July 2004) was an English professional footballer. He played as a full-back and represented England as a schoolboy. He was born in Stoke-on-Trent. Frank Austin began his career as a junior with Coventry City, turning professional in July 1950, although he had to wait until the 1952–53 season for his league debut. His career at Coventry spanned over 12 years and he played a total of 302 league games, scoring twice as Coventry rose through the divisions. In January 1963 he moved to Torquay United, making his debut on 18 March in a 1–0 defeat away to Newport County, but only as a stand-in for George Allen. He had more success the following season, missing only one of the first 23 games before losing his place to Ray Spencer. He left Plainmoor without making any further appearances and joined non-league Chelmsford City.
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19282
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The Disciples (band)
The Disciples are a dub roots reggae group that was formed in 1986 by brothers Russ D. and Lol Bell-Brown. They are said to be named by Jah Shaka after producing exclusively for Jah Shaka. They recorded 4 albums of instrumental dub for Jah Shaka's King Of The Zulu Tribe label during 1987 to 1990. Russ D. acquired some very basic recording equipment in 1985 which started their productions. Over the years this has seen many changes moving from a bedroom with 4 and 8 track recording to a small purpose built studio which now comprises full 24 track recording and mixing facilities. The Disciples built their own sound system in 1991 and played events across the UK for the following 5 years after. They played alongside notable UK sounds like Aba Shanti-I, Iration Steppas and Channel One Sound System. Musical content was strictly roots reggae and dub music from all eras. Their first label, Boom Shacka Lacka, was formed in 1993 for releasing heavyweight instrumental dubs and this included a release of Prowling Lion. They also produced another album, For Those Who Understand. During this time their tracks featured on compilations for labels such as Virgin (Macrodub series), Dope On Plastic, Zip Dog and Dubhead. Further albums where released with artists such as Rootsman, Dayjah and Sister Rasheda. In 1996 they formed their second label, Backyard Movements, which was designed for releasing roots reggae vocal releases. The label has seen works with both homegrown and Jamaican artists including Prince Allah, Michael Rose, Bunny Lie Lie, Lutan Fyah, Prince Malachi, Tony Roots, Danny Vibes, Christine Miller, Ras Mac Bean, High Priest, Anthony Que and others. Since 1996 the Disciples sound system was dissolved and brother Lol pulled out of the business, Russ D. continued with both the label and DJ`ing, teaming up with long-time friend Jonah Dan. The works continue in the Disciples Backyard Studio for their own productions and other labels.
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19630
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Melek Geveci
Melek is a senior advisor with 18+ years of experience in various countries mainly in GCC, Turkey and Southeast Europe including Greece, Bulgaria and Russia, with a focus on strategy, business transformation and HR effectiveness. She has operational industry experience especially in financial institutions, aviation, airport management, education and public entities.
She is passionate about future of workforce and digitization of HR. She works with organizations to help them improve their HR practices to become more competitive in their markets as well as to create sustainable business impact. She truly believes that to achieve sustainable business in a continuously changing business environment, organizations need to rethink their strategies, people practices and leadership models on a regular basis in order to adapt the change and even further drive the change.
Prior to consulting, she worked for Demirbank (acquired by HSBC) as a credit analyst for large corporate clients where she gained hands on experience in banking as well as other industries such as manufacturing, textile, retail and media.
In June 2011, she successfully completed the Executive MBA program at London Business School in the UK. She currently lives and works in Dubai.
Specialties: Business Transformation; Organization Design; Operational Efficiency; HR Strategy and HR Service Delivery Models; HR Technology Selection, Implementation and Governance; Performance Management; Project Management; SuccessFactors; HR Cloud; Digital HR; Total Workforce Management; HR Transformation
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Kathryn V. Marinello
Kathryn V. Marinello is the CEO, a Director of the Company and Chairman of the Board for Stream Global Services, a global outsourcing solution provider, providing BPO services for Fortune 1000 clients, with 32 service centers in 18 countries. Marinello stepped down from her role of President and CEO of Ceridian Corporation on Monday, 25 January 2010.
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10989
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ashley wardlow
I am an enthusiastic individual who can adapt to any environment I am placed in. I moved from Chicago to Miami in March 2012 to finish my bachelors degree at Florida International University. I will be graduating in May 2015 with my BA in chemistry with a forensics track. I have always love forensic science. At a young age, I was fascinated at how the smallest particle can be used as evidence My ultimate goal is to own my own research facilities that are dedicated forensic science, and cosmetology. Why cosmetology? I have done nails since the age of 14 years old. Since then, I have done nails part-time while continuing my education. I have always been interested in the nail products I use therefore, I would like to create new cosmetology hair, nails, and skin products. I will pursue my PhD in biochemistry starting the Spring 2016 semester. While pursuing my PhD, I plan to network and meet people who have similar or the same interests as I do. With that, I will not only have the education to achieve my goal but the social skills and connections as well.
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21733
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Francesco Rocca
Francesco Rocca (born August 2, 1954) is an Italian professional football coach and former player, who was the coach of the Italy national under-20 football team from 2008 until 2011. Born in the San Vito Romano village 40 km from Rome, he played his club football exclusively for AS Roma from 1972 to 1981. He was nicknamed was "Kawasaki" (after the Japanese brand of motor bikes) because of his work rate and durability in the full-back position. Rocca played 163 games for Roma, including 141 games in Serie A and 22 in the Coppa Italia cup, but did not score any goals for the club. He played 18 games for the Italy national football team from 1974 to 1976, and scored a goal for Italy against the United States national soccer team. At the age of 26, a serious injury forced Rocca to retire. As a manager, Rocca managed Italy to a fourth place at the 1988 Summer Olympics. He also led U-19 team finished as the runner-up in 2008 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship. After the tournament he changed to coach U-20 team, led his boys to 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup. He is one of eleven members of Hall of Fame of A.S. Roma.
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10718
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Omar Acosta
Omar Acosta was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and a native of New York City. This set the stage for his art, which included elements of graffiti and urban culture, to be showcased in numerous venues. He spent his time designing record packaging for an eclectic mix of local DJ's and bands. In 2002, after having built a unique portfolio with clients such as MTV, MTV Latin America, Cliff Freeman and Partners and numerous others, he enrolled at Parsons School of Design with a generous merit-based scholarship to continue pursuing his artistic studies. Upon completing his studies at Parsons, Omar was invited by MTV Latin America to become Art Director at their headquarters in Miami Beach. Omar has a passion for film and narrative that extends far beyond socially-acceptable norms. Over the course of his career he has directed, designed and produced numerous award-winning spots that continue to gain critical recognition as marks of excellence. He now lives in Venice Beach, California where he runs his own boutique studio OAP.
Specialties: Creative Direction, Art Direction, Video, Film, Emerging Technology, Installation, Design, Story-Telling, Writing, Advertising, Photography, Fashion.
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5222
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Klaus Barbie
Nikolaus "Klaus" Barbie (25 October 1913 – 23 September 1991) was an SS-Hauptsturmführer (rank equivalent to army captain) and Gestapo member. He was known as the "Butcher of Lyon" for having personally tortured French prisoners of the Gestapo while stationed in Lyon, France. After the war, United States intelligence services employed him for their anti-Marxist efforts and also helped him escape to South America. The Bundesnachrichtendienst, the West German intelligence agency, recruited him, and he may have helped the CIA capture Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara in 1967. Barbie is suspected of having had a hand in the Bolivian coup d'état orchestrated by Luis García Meza Tejada in 1980. After the fall of the dictatorship, Barbie no longer had the protection of the Bolivian government and in 1983 was extradited to France, where he was convicted of crimes against humanity and died in prison of cancer.
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7115
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Kalika Yap
Kalika Joy Nacion Yap is an American entrepreneur and inventor. She is known for inventing the Luxe Link, a fashion accessory that hangs women’s purses to keep them off the floor. Yap is the founder and CEO of an interactive design and consulting agency called Citrus Studios, based in Santa Monica, California, and The Waxing Company, a waxing salon in Honolulu.
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DBpedia Abstract
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7775
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Franekeradeel
Franekeradeel ([ˈfraːnəkəraːˌdeːl]; West Frisian: Frentsjerteradiel) is a municipality in the northern Netherlands. It was created in 1984 by combining an earlier Franekeradeel municipality with the city of Franeker and parts of the former municipality of Barradeel.
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