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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho%20Rincon%20de%20la%20Puente%20del%20Monte
Rancho Rincon de la Puente del Monte
Rancho Rincon de la Puente del Monte. See also Ranchos of California List of Ranchos of California
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnkey%20asset%20management%20program
Turnkey asset management program
Turnkey asset management program. A turnkey asset management program (TAMP) allows independent financial advisors, typically fiduciaries, to outsource the management of some or all of their clients' assets. More recently, Certified public accountants, law firms and banks also are using them to enter the financial advice marketplace.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnkey%20asset%20management%20program
Turnkey asset management program
Turnkey asset management program. With a TAMP, financial advisors gain access to managed account services that allow them to offload time-consuming functions, such as research, portfolio construction, rebalancing, reconciliation, performance reporting, and tax optimization and reporting, which allows them to focus on clients' personal financial needs and concerns
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnkey%20asset%20management%20program
Turnkey asset management program
Turnkey asset management program. TAMPs are a form of fee-account, which charge fees based on a percentage of the total assets managed in the program. TAMPs appeal to independent financial advisors who are building a fee-only business, because they can avoid the cost of building their own fee-accounts platform and can implement a TAMP in about 90 days, instead of the year or longer required to develop the same capabilities in-house.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnkey%20asset%20management%20program
Turnkey asset management program
Turnkey asset management program. TAMPs help independent advisors avoid employee hiring and payroll costs related to internal administration and research, which for a modest program requiring a staff of 8–10 employees can typically cost $1 million per year in ongoing overhead. Because TAMPs serve financial advisors, individual retail investors are not able to directly invest their assets in a TAMP.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnkey%20asset%20management%20program
Turnkey asset management program
Turnkey asset management program. History The foundation for fee-accounts was created in 1974 with the passage of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), which brought fiduciary law to the forefront, granted legal liability for trust officers and elevated consumer awareness of investing. Fixed commissions ended on May 1, 1975 when the legislation became law, which opened the door for the first discount brokerage firms such as the Charles Schwab Corporation, Scottrade and TD Ameritrade.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnkey%20asset%20management%20program
Turnkey asset management program
Turnkey asset management program. History In the mid-1980s, the first TAMPs emerged. By 1986, $1 billion in assets was invested in a number of TAMPs, including PMC (absorbed by Envestnet, London Pacific Advisors, now SunGard Advisor Technology and Brinker Capital). By 1994, TAMP assets had increased to $4 billion, and over the next two years, the TAMP market grew to $16 billion in assets. This growth continued throughout the 1990s with the emergence of firms such as AdvisorPort, Asset Mark, Envestnet, Fund Quest and Lockwood. By 2001, the TAMP market was at $78 billion.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnkey%20asset%20management%20program
Turnkey asset management program
Turnkey asset management program. History Since 1999, the TAMP market has experienced consolidation through acquisitions and mergers to one-in-three TAMPs each year. TAMP growth and consolidation has continued in the 21st century and by 2010, TAMP assets reached $255 billion with the ten largest firms accounting for nearly all assets under management. Those firms included PNC Managed Investments, Brinker Capital, Envestnet, Fund Quest, Assetmark, Lockwood, Prudential Financial, Russell, SEI Investments and SunGard.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnkey%20asset%20management%20program
Turnkey asset management program
Turnkey asset management program. History The growth of the TAMP market (1000% since the market first emerged) remains small in comparison to the overall market for fee-accounts, which was measured by Tiburon at $1.5 trillion in assets at the beginning of 2010.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnkey%20asset%20management%20program
Turnkey asset management program
Turnkey asset management program. TAMP Market Segments TAMP providers vary widely in terms of investment philosophies and services, with some specializing in mutual funds, others offering separately managed accounts, or passive investing versus active investing – others offer a platform of multiple options. Market research indicates that two-thirds of TAMP assets are managed by mutual fund TAMPs.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnkey%20asset%20management%20program
Turnkey asset management program
Turnkey asset management program. TAMP Market Segments In addition to asset management services, many TAMPs offer additional support and services for financial advisors, such as training programs for financial advisors with Genworth Wealth Management and Loring Ward recognized by Tiburon as offering "extensive" training and educational programs. Companies such as EBI Portfolios (a UK based TAMP), offer a variety of additional services such as automatic portfolio rebalancing, research requests, turnkey workbooks, risk profiling and repository access to evidence-based documents for their users.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%20Irving
Don Irving
Don Irving. Donald Jay Irving (born September 9, 1946) is an American musician, best known as a guitarist for rock band The Beau Brummels. He was a member of the band for their Beau Brummels '66 album and joined a revamped lineup for a 2002 concert tour.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%20Irving
Don Irving
Don Irving. History Don Irving, the son of a career military man, spent his early childhood in Germany, before returning to California at age nine. His first band was The Showmen, where he played with Butch Engle, later of Butch Engle & the Styx. Irving then joined The Opposite Six, which featured Bill Champlin and two other future members of the Sons of Champlin. In 1965, he played on demos composed by Beau Brummels' lead vocalist, Sal Valentino. Touring had heightened tensions within the Beau Brummels and led to the departure of Declan Mulligan. Later that year, guitarist Ron Elliott was no longer able to perform live after suffering seizures from his diabetic condition. Elliott's father, who managed the Brummels as well as the Styx, was recommended by Engle to recruit Irving as a temporary replacement on the road. Irving became a permanent member in early 1966, and he performed on the band's third album—and first on Warner Bros. Records—Beau Brummels '66. He also played on the band's single, "One Too Many Mornings", a Bob Dylan cover. Drummer John Petersen recalled, "Irving was really cool. He played all of Elliott's licks perfectly. By then we had three albums and we were still a good draw but the vibes in the band weren't healthy. It was really strained. I would go out to Laurel Canyon and people weren't talking to each other. By the time we got sold to Warner Brothers, we weren't the same band anymore". Following the album's release, Petersen quit the band to join Harpers Bizarre, and Irving left when he received an induction notice into the armed forces. In 2002, Irving joined original members Valentino and Ron Meagher for a concert tour.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. Wilber Moore Stilwell (1908–1974) was an American depression era artist, White House/National Gallery of Art/American Artists Professional League honoree, inventor, patent holder, author, and Chair of Art, University of South Dakota.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. Personal Artist Wilber Moore Stilwell was born February 2, 1908 and in 1909 moved with his family from Covington, Indiana to Emporia, Kansas where he was raised. (#35) In 1933 he married Gladys Louise Ferree of Emporia, Kansas. He retired from USD in 1973. He died in 1974.
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Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. Career He attended the Kansas City Art Institute from 1929 to 1933. (#7). R.A. Holland, the director of the KCAI at that time, wrote, "Mr. Stilwell is not only one of our most talented students but a young man of fine character and industrious." From 1930 to 1933, Stilwell taught junior drawing at the Kansas City Art Institute (#7).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. In 1930, Stilwell was selected to paint a mural for the Lindberg Theatre and won a cash award and the Harold B. Franklin Trophy. In 1932 he won second prize in oil portraiture and first prize in wrought iron design at the Missouri State Fair. In the 1933 Midwest Artists Exhibition Stilwell won the bronze medal for his charcoal, "Tiger Eating," chosen from the best works from 5 states.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. In 1934 his "Santa Fe Roundhouse" pastel won third place in the Midwestern Artists Exhibition which included nationally known regionalist artists Grant Wood (#9), John Steuart Curry ( #10), and Thomas Hart Benton, and resulted in Stilwell's first of many listings in Who's Who in American Art. (#33).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. In 1934, Stilwell exhibited a watercolor painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and worked for 10 months on 25 murals at the Dyche Natural History Museum at the University of Kansas as part of a Civil Works Project.(#22,#23). At least one of his oil paintings was commissioned as a WPA project.(#24)
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Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. From 1933 to 1935, with W. George Nightengale, a former student, Stilwell established the Emporia School of Art and taught fine and commercial arts.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. From 1935 to 1939 Stilwell was the registrar at the Kansas City Art Institute where he worked with Thomas Hart Benton, who was also on faculty at that time. ( #7).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. In 1936 he again won third prize in the Midwestern Artists Exhibition. From 1938 to 1940 he was awarded over 50 premiums, first, second, and third place prizes in Fine and Commercial Arts in professional exhibitions in the USA.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. In 1939, Stilwell's watercolor, "May, Kansas", was chosen for the Midwestern Artists Exhibition and for the Preview of the New York World's Fair.(#34).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. In 1940, Stilwell earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Education from the Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas. In 1941 he won a graduate full-tuition fellowship to the University of Iowa, Iowa City, where he earned his master's degree in art (#11). Members of Stilwell's graduate committee included Emil Ganso, Chair, (#12) and Fletcher Martin (#13).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. In 1941, Stilwell became Chair of the Art Department at the University of South Dakota, Vermillion. (#27,#31). In 1942, he won the Sweepstake Award in prints and first place in color lithography at the Kansas Art Exhibition, Topeka.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. As Chair of the Art Department at USD, Stilwell established the USD Summer High School Art Camp, as well as serving many times as judge for art competitions at the Missouri State Fair and the South Dakota State Fair.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. Stilwell and his wife Gladys published multiple articles in the School Arts Magazine, the SDEA Journal, and were also featured in the Minneapolis Tribune. Their interests and creativity extended beyond fine arts and resulted in many innovations and the award of a patent which was featured in "Popular Science Magazine" (October 1953).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. During his tenure at USD Stilwell served as South Dakota Director of American Art Week and won numerous awards in national competition for reports and books designed, authored, and edited about American Art Week in South Dakota. Stilwell also served as judge for many professional and amateur art competitions in South Dakota and other midwestern states.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. Stilwell's teaching helped his students achieve success, for example Dale Hale and Judeen Kozak Petersen.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. On March 17, 1966 at the White House, First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson (# 41) awarded Stilwell the National Gallery of Art Medal for his Distinguished Service to Education. This medal was created by Leonard Baskin (#42) and John Everett Benson, which was given to celebrate the National Gallery of Art's twenty-fifth anniversary and was reported by National Geographic. Lady Bird Johnson later wrote in her published diary about meeting Wilber Stilwell. (#14).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. In 1966 in New York City, Wheeler Williams and the American Artists Professional League awarded Stilwell the rarely bestowed gold medal for Distinguished Service to American Art. (#29,#30, #32).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. Recognition In 1984, in Stilwell's honor, John A. Day of the University of South Dakota and Gladys Ferree Stilwell initiated "The Stilwell Annual Awards Exhibition" which still continues at USD in Vermillion, South Dakota.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. In 2003 the University of South Dakota launched the "Wilber Stilwell Retrospective Exhibition" displaying 26 out of hundreds of Stilwell's original works.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilber%20Moore%20Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell
Wilber Moore Stilwell. In March 2009 the University of South Dakota presented "Rediscovered Talent: Retrospective Exhibition of Wilber Stilwell" highlighting 50 of his works including oils, watercolors, charcoals, stone lithographs, cartoons, pencils, pen and ink, colored pencils, and pastels. "Eddie Welch, director of the University Art Galleries, said the Stilwell Retrospective Exhibition was organized to emphasize Stilwell's talent as an artist and to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the art programs of the New Deal—a 10-year period when American art became the art of the people."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glishades
Glishades
Glishades. Glishades (from the Latin "gilia" meaning "mud", and the Greek "Hades", the mythological lord of the underworld; also meaning "unseen"; together meaning "concealed in mud", referring to being found in sedimentary strata while metaphorically referring to the world beneath the surface where fossils form) is a genus of hadrosauroid dinosaur that lived in the Late Cretaceous in North America. It is based on AMNH 27414, two partial premaxillae discovered in the Upper Cretaceous rocks of the upper Two Medicine Formation in Montana, dated to about 74.5 million years ago. Cladistic analysis conducted by Prieto-Márquez suggests that Glishades is a non-hadrosaurid hadrosauroid, probably a sister taxon to Bactrosaurus johnsoni. The type species is Glishades ericksoni.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glishades
Glishades
Glishades. According to Campione et al. (2012) the holotype specimen of Glishades ericksoni might actually be an indeterminate juvenile saurolophine hadrosaurid; these authors consider G. ericksoni to be a nomen dubium.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebase%20%28novel%29
Homebase (novel)
Homebase (novel). Homebase is a novel written by Shawn Wong, first published in 1979 by Bookpeople. It is currently published by the University of Washington Press in 2008 and was also published by Plume in 1991.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebase%20%28novel%29
Homebase (novel)
Homebase (novel). "Misty, poetic and often sensual, 'Homebase' is an evocative portrait of a young man caught between two cultures." said Charles Solomon in the Los Angeles Times.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulhan%20Banoo%20Main%20Teri
Dulhan Banoo Main Teri
Dulhan Banoo Main Teri. Dulhan Banoo Mein Teri is a 1999 Indian film. It was produced and directed by B. Subhash. The film stars Faraaz Khan and Deepti Bhatnagar in lead roles.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulhan%20Banoo%20Main%20Teri
Dulhan Banoo Main Teri
Dulhan Banoo Main Teri. Synopsis Deepak Raj (Faraaz Khan), son of a London-based NRI Kuldeep Rai (Dilip Tahil) and Kashi (Beena), visits India with his friend little Jack (Johnny Lever), a music composer, where he meets Radha (Deepti Bhatnagar), a simple flower girl. They fall in love but are thwarted by Minister Sukhdev (Pramod Moutho) and Rustogi (Arun Bakshi) both friends of Kuldeep Rai.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulhan%20Banoo%20Main%20Teri
Dulhan Banoo Main Teri
Dulhan Banoo Main Teri. Cast Faraaz Khan as Deepak Raj Deepti Bhatnagar as Radha "Rani" Dalip Tahil as Kuldeep Rai Beena as Kashi Johny Lever as Jack Pramod Moutho as Minister Sukhdev Arun Bakshi as Rustogi
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik%20Havas
Henrik Havas
Henrik Havas. Henrik Havas (b. 25 June 1949 as Henrik Rokobauer) is a Hungarian journalist who served as spokesman of the Hungarian government from 1 November 1995 to 7 November 1995.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik%20Havas
Henrik Havas
Henrik Havas. He worked as news editor of the Magyar Rádió between 1979 and 1986 and as anchorman of the Krónika magazine from 1985. He left the radio in 1995. He received a Táncsics Mihály Prize in 1999.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik%20Havas
Henrik Havas
Henrik Havas. Havas was the anchorman of the Nap TV's only program, Nap-kelte from 1989. He was also fired during the Media Crisis in 1994, but shortly after he was taken back. In the next year Gyula Horn appointed him state secretary in a charge of communicational affairs of the Prime Minister's Office (de facto government spokesman). However, soon it turned out that one of his inferiors, Endre Mihályi was involved in an embezzlement case. As a result, Havas had to resign together with his staff after just six days.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik%20Havas
Henrik Havas
Henrik Havas. His employer since 1999 has been the RTL Klub. He was one of the seven performers of the Heti hetes talk show (Hungarian version of 7 Tage, 7 Köpfe).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik%20Havas
Henrik Havas
Henrik Havas. 1949 births Living people Hungarian journalists Government spokespersons of Hungary People with bipolar disorder
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006%20Karl%20Sch%C3%A4fer%20Memorial
2006 Karl Schäfer Memorial
2006 Karl Schäfer Memorial. The 2006 Karl Schäfer Memorial (also known as the Vienna Cup) took place from October 11 through 14th, 2006. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006%20Karl%20Sch%C3%A4fer%20Memorial
2006 Karl Schäfer Memorial
2006 Karl Schäfer Memorial. Karl Schäfer Memorial Karl Schafer Memorial, 2006 Karl Schafer Memorial
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss%20USA%201970
Miss USA 1970
Miss USA 1970. Miss USA 1970 was the 19th Miss USA pageant, televised live by CBS from Miami Beach, Florida on May 16, 1970.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss%20USA%201970
Miss USA 1970
Miss USA 1970. The pageant was won by Deborah Shelton of Virginia, who was crowned by outgoing titleholder Wendy Dascomb, also of Virginia – the first time in Miss USA history that a state won back-to-back titles. Shelton went on to place as 1st runner-up at Miss Universe 1970. She later became an actress who appeared in the film Body Double and on a number of television series, including Dallas.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss%20USA%201970
Miss USA 1970
Miss USA 1970. Historical significance Virginia wins competition for the second time. Also it is the first time in Miss USA history that a state won back-to-back titles. South Carolina earns the 1st runner-up position for the third time. The last time it placed this was in 1956. Nevada earns the 2nd runner-up position for the fourth time. The last time it placed this was in 1968. Tennessee earns the 3rd runner-up position for the second time. The last time it placed this was in 1952. Georgia earns the 4th runner-up position for the third time. The last time it placed this was in 1958. States that placed in semifinals the previous year were California, Florida, Nevada, New York, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Washington. California placed for the fourteenth consecutive year. Nevada and Virginia placed for the fourth consecutive year. New York and Washington placed for the third consecutive year. Florida, South Carolina and Texas made their second consecutive placement. Arkansas, Ohio and Tennessee last placed in 1968. District of Columbia and Oregon last placed in 1967. Georgia and Maine last placed in 1959. Connecticut, Hawaii and New Mexico break an ongoing streak of placements since 1968. Alabama breaks an ongoing streak of placements since 1967.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss%20USA%201970
Miss USA 1970
Miss USA 1970. Alabama - Kathy Bryant Alaska - Therese Press Arizona - Alicia Lein Arkansas - Mary Jane Dial California - Linda Lee Hall Colorado - Linda Hicklin Connecticut - Patricia Ann Matthews Delaware - Marilyn O'Neill District of Columbia - Nikki Phillips Florida - Cheryl Johnson Georgia - Cherie Stephens Hawaii - Donna Hartley Idaho - Kathy Cravens Illinois - Carol Pepoon Indiana - Mary McBride Iowa - Jacqueline Jochims Kansas - Norma Decker Kentucky - Joanna Smith Louisiana - Nadine Robertson Maine - Margaret McAleer Maryland - Beckie Price Massachusetts - Cheryl Stankiewicz Michigan - Daune Bergen Minnesota - Sally Strickland Mississippi - Susan Ladner Missouri - Suzette Grenham Montana - Moreen Murphy Nebraska - Bonnie McElveen Nevada - Sheri Schruhl New Hampshire - Gail Eriksson New Jersey - Ellen Cream New Mexico - Theresa Phillips New York - Christina Tefft North Carolina - Susan Bodsford North Dakota - Nancy Jean Perry Ohio - Jane Harrison Oklahoma - Evelyn Walkup Oregon - Laura Smith Pennsylvania - Carol Cerully Rhode Island - Rebecca Galleshaw South Carolina - Vicki Chesser South Dakota - Cynthia Finley Tennessee - Donna Marie Ford Texas - Diane Swendeman Utah - Tamina Roark Vermont - Cindy Jurewicz Virginia - Deborah Shelton Washington - Susan Hyde West Virginia - Sharon Alberti Wisconsin - Joann Soller Wyoming - Ann Swarthout
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss%20USA%201970
Miss USA 1970
Miss USA 1970. Judges Wilhelmina Cooper Len Dawson Sue Downey Hy Gardner George Lindsey
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Miss USA 1970
Miss USA 1970. 1970 May 1970 events in the United States 1970 beauty pageants 1970 in Florida
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho%20San%20Lorenzo%20%28Randall%29
Rancho San Lorenzo (Randall)
Rancho San Lorenzo (Randall). Rancho San Lorenzo was a Mexican land grant in present-day Monterey County, California given in 1842 by Governor Juan Alvarado to Francisco Rico. The grant extended along San Lorenzo Creek in Peach Tree Valley.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho%20San%20Lorenzo%20%28Randall%29
Rancho San Lorenzo (Randall)
Rancho San Lorenzo (Randall). Francisco Ygnicio Rico Francisco Rico (1826–) was born Mexico and came to Monterey with his father, Vicente Rico, in 1831. Francisco Rico, was the grantee of Rancho San Lorenzo in 1842, and Rancho Del Rio Estanislao in 1843. In 1845 he was appointed by the Mexican Government second officer of the port of Monterey, under Pablo de la Guerra, and held the captaincy of a company of the Monterey cavalry. Rico was active with José María Flores on the Mexican side in the Mexican–American War. He was the leader of the escort of the captured Thomas O. Larkin. Flores dispatched Rico to retake San Diego, but he was recalled back to Los Angeles. Rico and José Antonio Carrillo revolted against Flores. Flores was placed under arrest, but quickly was restored to power. Rico and Carrillo were jailed for the revolt, but released shortly afterwards. Rico married Tomasa Sepulveda (–1870) in 1847. After the Mexican–American War, Rico was extensively engaged in the cattle business in Monterey County. In 1849, he turned his attention to gold mining and merchandising, in partnership with Thomas O. Larkin. In 1855, Francisco Rico bought all of Rancho San Bernardo. The droughts of 1863 and 1864 resulted in heavy losses of stock, which finally proved a financial calamity to him.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho%20San%20Lorenzo%20%28Randall%29
Rancho San Lorenzo (Randall)
Rancho San Lorenzo (Randall). Andrew Randall Andrew Randall (1819–1856), a native of Rhode Island, came to California in 1849 as the newly appointed customs inspector for Monterey. Randall was an entrepreneur with training as a geologist. He founded, and was elected chairman of the California Academy of Sciences. In addition to Rancho San Lorenzo he was the claimant for Rancho Cañada de la Segunda in Monterey County; and Rancho Punta de los Reyes and Rancho Punta de los Reyes Sobrante in Marin County; and Rancho Aguas Frias in Butte County - a little over . However he had stretched his credit to the limit, and Randall could not or would not pay immediately. Joseph Hetherington a creditor undertook to force payment by hounding him on every occasion with insults and threats. Hetherington fatally shot Randall in a San Francisco hotel on July 24, 1856, and the Committee of Vigilance hanged Hetherington July 29, 1856.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho%20San%20Lorenzo%20%28Randall%29
Rancho San Lorenzo (Randall)
Rancho San Lorenzo (Randall). Francisco Ygnicio Rico With the cession of California to the United States following the Mexican-American War, the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo provided that the land grants would be honored. As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1853, and the grant was patented to Andrew Randall in 1870.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho%20San%20Lorenzo%20%28Randall%29
Rancho San Lorenzo (Randall)
Rancho San Lorenzo (Randall). Peach Tree Ranch Miller and Lux acquired Rancho San Lorenzo from the Randall heirs. Miller and Lux created the Peach Tree Ranch with the land. Subsequent owners of the ranch included George Mee. The Peach Tree Ranch remains an active ranch. It was most recently purchased by Henry Earl Singleton and it remains owned by the Singleton family.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digimarc
Digimarc
Digimarc. Digimarc Corporation provides enterprise software and services for banking, retail, media, entertainment, publishing and several other industries.
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Digimarc
Digimarc. Digimarc is best-known for its digital watermarking technologies, part of a global series of more than 1,100 issued and pending patents.
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Digimarc
Digimarc. Digimarc Barcode is a machine-readable code that the company claims is imperceptible – nearly invisible and inaudible – to people. The company also provides Digimarc Discover software for detecting the information stored in the Digimarc Barcode.
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Digimarc
Digimarc. History Digimarc was founded by Geoff Rhoads. In 1996, after initial venture funding, Digimarc released its first product: a digital watermarking plug-in bundled with Adobe Photoshop, Corel, and Micrografix.
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Digimarc. Digimarc has developed a DRM system used on bank notes of several countries. Developed for the Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group, the system embeds various hidden patterns into banknote designs which are detected by code included in several popular image editing programs, including Adobe Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro. Digimarc's system blocks users from opening images identified as bank notes. In August 2008, Digimarc completed the sale of its ID card business to rival L-1 Identity Systems. The new Digimarc corporation consists solely of its digital watermarking business and reincorporated as an Oregon company. Digimarc sold off the majority of their patents to Intellectual Ventures in 2010 for $36 million, plus a portion of any future patents Digimarc is granted. The licensing deal helped increase revenue and profits the next year, when the company earned $639,000 on revenues of $8.6 million in the third quarter.
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Digimarc. In 2010, Digimarc sold the licensing rights to a portion of its patent portfolio to Intellectual Ventures as part of a profit sharing partnership.
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Digimarc. In 2012, Digimarc acquired Attributor Corp., a content-protection company specializing in anti-piracy services and management of copyrights for publishing, photography and corporate documents.
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Digimarc
Digimarc. The company formed a partnership in 2016 with GS1 US, a barcode standards organization, to promote the adoption of Digimarc Barcode by the group’s membership. Under the arrangement, GS1 uses Digimarc Barcode technology under the DWCode designation. Digimarc began collaborating with GS1 Germany, a regional offshoot, in 2016 to bring the DWCode to German retailers and manufacturers.
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Digimarc
Digimarc. Companies based in Beaverton, Oregon Technology companies established in 1995 Digital watermarking Companies listed on the Nasdaq 1995 establishments in Oregon
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Adam Miller (pioneer)
Adam Miller (pioneer). With residency beginning in 1727, Adam Miller (Mueller) is recognized as the first permanent white settler in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, US. Born in 1703 in Schriesheim, Germany, Miller immigrated to America as a young married man, settling in Lancaster County, PA in 1724.
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Adam Miller (pioneer)
Adam Miller (pioneer). On a trip through eastern Virginia, Miller heard reports about a lush Valley to the west which had been discovered by Governor Alexander Spotswood's legendary Knights of the Golden Horseshoe Expedition. In 1727, Miller and his wife Barbara moved from Pennsylvania to Virginia and staked out a claim on the south fork of the Shenandoah River, near the line that now divides Rockingham County from Page County.
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Adam Miller (pioneer)
Adam Miller (pioneer). The year of Miller's 1727 arrival in the Valley is confirmed in a 1742 naturalization proclamation by Virginia Governor William Gooch, which states, "And Adam Miller ... having Settled and Inhabited for fifteen years past on Shenandoa in this colony". Miller's birthplace is also cited in the proclamation, which notes that he was "born at Shesoin in Germany", but the correct spelling of "Schriesheim" is cited on the reverse side of the original document, written out and signed by Adam Miller.
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Adam Miller (pioneer)
Adam Miller (pioneer). Shenandoah baptismal records show that Miller and his wife had at least three children: Catarina Elizabetha (b. December 20, 1734), Adam Jr. (b. July 16, 1736) and Anna Christina (b. October 18, 1738). In adulthood, Catarina (Catherine) and Anna married brothers, John Baer and Jacob Baer, respectively.
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Adam Miller (pioneer)
Adam Miller (pioneer). In 1741, Miller purchased , including a large lithia spring, near Elkton, Virginia, and lived on this property for the remainder of his life. He sold of this property to his son-in-law, Jacob Baer, and the spring on Miller’s land is still known as Bear Lithia Spring. In 1758, Miller fought in the French and Indian War, serving in the Company of Lt. Christian Bingaman. He died in 1783, with his estate settled in Rockingham County, VA.
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Adam Miller (pioneer)
Adam Miller (pioneer). American pioneers Mennonitism in Virginia Virginia colonial people German emigrants to the Thirteen Colonies 1703 births 1783 deaths People from Schriesheim
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Wavertree (ship)
Wavertree (ship). Wavertree is a historic iron-hulled sailing ship built in 1885. Now the largest wrought iron sailing vessel afloat, it is located at the South Street Seaport in New York City.
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Wavertree (ship)
Wavertree (ship). History Wavertree was built in Southampton, England in 1885 and was one of the last large sailing ships built of wrought iron. She was built for the Liverpool company R.W. Leyland & Company, and is named after the Wavertree district of that city.
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Wavertree (ship)
Wavertree (ship). The ship was first used to carry jute between eastern India and Scotland. When less than two years old the ship entered the "tramp trades", taking cargoes anywhere in the world. In 1910, after sailing for a quarter century, the ship was dis-masted off Cape Horn and barely made it to the Falkland Islands. Rather than re-rigging the ship its owners sold it for use as a floating warehouse at Punta Arenas, Chile. Wavertree was converted into a sand barge at Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1947. This ship was discovered in 1967 at the Riachuelo River in Buenos Aires by an American citizen working on a sand barge and acquired by the South Street Seaport Museum in 1968. The ship was sent to the Arsenal Naval Buenos Aires for restoration. In 1969 after restoration was complete, the ship was towed to New York. The vessel was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 13, 1978.
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Wavertree (ship)
Wavertree (ship). Restoration In 2015, the ship was sent to Staten Island's Caddell Dry Dock and Repair Co. Inc. for a $13 million restoration, funded by New York City's Department of Cultural Affairs, city council and Manhattan's borough president. The restoration included the replacement of steel plates below the waterline, a new ballast system, updated electrical systems, and coating work that includes a cathodic protection system. The restoration started in May 2015, and ended on 25 September 2016, when the ship returned to South Street Seaport museum.
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Matt Conn
Matt Conn. Matt Conn (born 1987 in San Francisco, California) is the founder and former CEO of MidBoss. He is known for the creation of GaymerX, the cyberpunk story adventure game Read Only Memories, and producing the LGBTQ video game documentary Gaming In Color.
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Matt Conn
Matt Conn. He is also a founding member at BandPage, which was acquired by YouTube in 2016 and for winning the Travel Channel television program America's Worst Driver.
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Matt Conn
Matt Conn. On March 26, 2018, Conn stepped down from the board of GaymerX and as CEO of MidBoss after allegations of sexual abuse, underpaying workers, and workplace harassment.
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Matt Conn
Matt Conn. GaymerX GaymerX (initially GaymerCon) was founded in February 2012 and launched its Kickstarter on August 1, 2012 with a goal of $25,000. It hit its goal within five days and ended up raising just over $91,000. The first convention was held on August 3 and 4, 2013 in San Francisco, California. The launch was covered by sites such as Examiner and GamePolitics.com.
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Matt Conn
Matt Conn. GaymerX Throughout the fundraising campaign, organizers added new support levels, in addition to existing support levels that included admission to the event and voice acting from Ellen McLain. At a session during the convention, McLain took part as assistant on a marriage proposal to help an attendee propose to his boyfriend by voicing a version of the song "Still Alive" with reworked lyrics.
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Matt Conn
Matt Conn. GaymerX GaymerX2 was held at the InterContinental Hotel on July 11–13, 2014 in downtown San Francisco. It featured celebrities like former WWE performer Fred Rosser (Darren Young) and sponsors like Indiecade, Ubisoft, Riot Games, and 2K Games.
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Matt Conn
Matt Conn. GaymerX GaymerX ran from 2013 until 2017 and has held events in San Francisco, San Jose, and New York City. It also inspired a spin-off event, GX Australia, in Sydney, Australia.
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Matt Conn
Matt Conn. 2064: Read Only Memories 2064: Read Only Memories is a cyberpunk adventure game for the PC, Mac, Playstation 4, Playstation Vita, Xbox One and Linux. It was successfully funded on Kickstarter for $64,378 on December 12, 2013.
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Matt Conn
Matt Conn. America's Worst Driver On this series, which aired in mid-2010, Conn was penalized for being the worst driver in San Francisco by having his car destroyed by construction equipment. In the finale, Conn was named the winner of the program, and had a car representing him destroyed by Robosaurus.
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Elemér Csák
Elemér Csák. Elemér Csák (born 20 May 1944) is a Hungarian journalist who served as spokesman of the Hungarian government from 15 February 1995 to 30 June 1995.
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Elemér Csák
Elemér Csák. 1944 births Living people Hungarian journalists Government spokespersons of Hungary
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Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust
Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust. The Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust was formed in 2004 with a remit to improve, restore and conserve the rivers Swale, Ure, Wharfe and Nidd whose headwaters lie within the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The trust is a member of the Association of Rivers Trusts which set up as a charity in 2001 to represent member trusts and assist them with conserving river catchments across England and Wales.
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Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust
Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust. Remit The trust's remit is to improve the catchments of the four rivers of interest from the headwaters to the Humber Estuary, starting with the upland sections of the rivers before moving work downstream. Many of the impacts on rivers arise close to the headwaters where annual rainfall is high and topography steep, resulting in rapid movements of water from land to river. This can be exacerbated by changes in land management including upland drainage channels on peat soils and soil compaction of in-bye land from heavy machinery and livestock.
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Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust
Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust. There is some evidence to suggest that downstream flood events may become more regular and have higher peak flows due to such land management. However, the trust recognises that agricultural change has been driven by national and international economic drivers which have encouraged intensification, and that farmers are not at fault when it comes to river degradation. The trust works directly with the farming community to try to identify win-win situations that can both improve the condition of river ecology whilst reducing farming costs or saving time. A simple example of this is rerouting clean rain water from slurry stores. This can save irrigation and spreading costs, allowing farmers to utilise animal fertilisers more efficiently and so improve crop yields and reduce runoff to rivers and diffuse pollution. The Association of Rivers Trusts has assisted with this work through the PINPOINT project which, through funding from the Catchment Sensitive Farming Delivery Initiative, has provided training in delivering farm advice.
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Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust
Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust. Measures such as gill planting (planting woodlands on gill or clough uplands) or blocking upland drainage channels have helped reduce impacts on rivers by slowing flow rates and decreasing sediment and nutrient loadings. The trust also works with farmers and uses modelling tools such as SCIMAP to identify the most risky locations of a river catchment in terms of diffuse pollution delivery. This helps targeting of resources and allows river restoration to occur in the most needed locations. Over the next few years work will continue on projects including Catchment Sensitive Farming Schemes and salmon restoration projects.
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Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust
Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust. Conservation in the United Kingdom Non-profit organisations based in the United Kingdom Yorkshire Dales Organisations based in North Yorkshire
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Away from Home Tour
Away from Home Tour. The Away from Home Tour, also marketed as the Light Dreams and Nightmares Tour, was the first headlining concert tour by Canadian recording artist, Drake.
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Away from Home Tour
Away from Home Tour. The tour began on April 5, 2010 in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania and continued until November 6, 2010 with its final show scheduled in Las Vegas. Scheduled for 78 performances across the United States and Canada, the tour was also utilized as a part of an environmentally friendly campaign alongside non-profit organization Reverb.
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Away from Home Tour
Away from Home Tour. The tour marks Drake's first concert tour after signing with Young Money Entertainment, as well as his first tour where he serves as the headline act. The concert tour, which featured k-os and Francis & The Lights as initial opening acts, is in support of Drake's debut studio album and extended play, Thank Me Later and So Far Gone, respectively. Most of the track-list from these projects were performed, such as singles "Best I Ever Had", "I'm Goin' In", "Successful" and concert closer "Over". Additional singles where Drake acts as a featured artist were also performed, including "I Invented Sex", "BedRock", and "Forever". Despite bookings for a European leg of the tour, it was ultimately scrapped in favor of domestic support of the projects.
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Away from Home Tour
Away from Home Tour. The tour had a total gross of over $8 million off of 78 shows, making it one of the highest-grossing hip-hop tours of 2010.
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Away from Home Tour
Away from Home Tour. Background Drake and Reverb would announce that the Away from Home Tour would be expanded to various colleges throughout the United States.
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Away from Home Tour
Away from Home Tour. Dubbed the "Campus Consciousness" leg of the tour, the organization would work with Drake in order to minimize the output of fossil fuels during the tour. By incorporating the use of biodiesel as well as introducing biodegradable and recyclable products throughout the tour, tents that featured green technology sought to teach students about carbon emissions and promote eco-consumer sampling.