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11588
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Fiesta Acapulco
Come & try the best Mexican food in town!
Established in 2003.
We started in the apple center and moved to the new location across from Waltmar in Newburgh in 2009
We triplicate our business at this new location
We thank our friends and customers for your support
From Honduras
Been in the USA for about 20 years
In Newburgh for about 12 years
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1659
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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
The Los Angeles Angels are an American professional baseball franchise based in Anaheim, California. The Angels compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division. The Angels have played home games at Angel Stadium since 1966. The current Major League franchise was established as an expansion team in 1961 by Gene Autry, the team's first owner. The "Angels" name was taken by Autry in tribute to the original Los Angeles Angels, a Minor League franchise in the Pacific Coast League (PCL), which played in South Central Los Angeles from 1903 to 1957. He bought the rights to the Angels name from Walter O'Malley, the then-Los Angeles Dodgers owner, who acquired the PCL franchise from Philip K. Wrigley, the owner of the parent Chicago Cubs at the time, as part of the Dodgers' move to Southern California.
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29514
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Tseten Samdup Chhoekyapa
Tseten Samdup Chhoekyapa is an official of the Tibetan Government in Exile. He is the Representative of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government in Exile for Central and Eastern Europe and the head of the Tibet Bureau in Geneva. He was appointed as Representative on 1 April 2008, succeeding Kelsang Gyaltsen. He has previously worked for the Tibetan exile government in India and London. He is a graduate of Columbia University in New York, and was born in Nepal after his parents had escaped from Tibet in 1959, after the Incorporation of Tibet into the People's Republic of China. He is a board member of the Tibet Institute Rikon, and a founding signatory of the Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism. His deputy is Under-Secretary Dawa Gyatso.
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20449
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Dufour Laskay & Strouse Inc
DUFOUR, LASKAY & STROUSE (DLS) is a worldwide marine survey and appraisal firm. Their marine surveyors and consultants possess diverse marine related backgrounds, so with experience in virtually all major areas of the maritime industry they can offer a variety of services. These areas of expertise include appraisals, ocean towing and shipping, inland towing, salvage, yachts, cargo handling, and cargo claims adjusting.
Originally established in 1968 to provide marine surveying, appraisal, and claims services, DLS believes in technical education and training for our core staff in order to continuously provide the quality service that our customers demand. The DLS technical staff comprises the largest concentration of certified marine surveyors (NAMS) and certified commercial marine appraisers (ASA) in the industry.
DLS has offices in New Orleans, Houston, Tampa, Jacksonville, and service the Great Lakes area out of Chicago, Illinois and Holland, Michigan. They also have non-exclusive correspondents in Chicago, The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
In 2010, DLS expanded their operations to Asia by acquiring Kiwi Marine Consultants. The new company, DLS Kiwi Marine, Ltd, with offices in Hong Kong, provides recognized expertise in vessel condition, vetting, appraisal, cargo and P&I matters, as well as yacht construction and expertise.
DLS is the appointed Lloyd's agent for a number of major ports the Southeastern United States ranging from Houston to Jacksonville.
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11899
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Blake Soule Furniture Restoration
Furniture Restoration, refinishing and repair...
Established in 1987.
About the company:
After gaining nearly a decade of experience working for other furniture restoration, repair and finishing companies, Blake Soule' opened his own shop--Soule' Furniture Restoration--in 1987. Initially, Blake operated the shop out of his home, but the business quickly outgrew their home-based shop and subsequently moved to a 3,000 sq. ft. facility. Growth continued and currently, Soule' Furniture Restoration occupies a 7,000 sq. ft. shop filled with a vast range of woodworking tools and high-end finishing equipment. Soule' Furniture Restoration has diversified over nearly three decades of operation and now handles repairs and restorations to not only antiques, but also new furniture that needs to be restored back to its original state. Soule' a staff of around 9 employees--including two employees dedicated to full-time to customer services.
Born in 1956, Blake Soule' was interested in woodworking since the age of 13 when he made his first bass fishing lure and refinished a gun stock. Working since 1976 in furniture restoration, Blake put himself through college and graduated from the University of Memphis in 1982 with a four-year degree in Recreational Therapy. His career in Recreational Therapy was short-lived however, as he found furniture restoration to be far more rewarding. Blake has a strong Christian faith. From 1984 to 1987, Blake went to Brazil as a missionary with an interdenominational organization called The Navigators. There, he met his wife Shyrley, and married in 1986. Blake and Shyrley Soule', along with their two boys, now live a suburb of Memphis Tennessee called Germantown. He a member Hope Presbyterian church in Cordova TN.
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15719
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Donald L. Coburn
Donald L. Coburn (born August 4, 1938) is an American dramatist. He won the annual Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1978 for his play The Gin Game. Coburn was born in Baltimore, Maryland to parents who divorced two years later. He graduated from high school in 1957, then served in the U.S. Navy from 1958 to 1960. He has been married twice, first to Nazle Joyce French, whom he married in 1964 and divorced in 1971, then to Marsha Woodruff Maher in 1975. He had his own advertising company from 1965 to 1968. He then worked for the Stanford Advertising Agency in Dallas, Texas from 1968 to 1971. He worked as a marketing consultant from 1973 to 1976.
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10172
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Bennett Timmerman
Hi I'm Bennett Timmerman. Originally from Saratoga Springs New York, I grew up loving the outdoors. Skiing has always been my true passion. My family moved to Manchester Vermont my sophomore year of High School and I was able to pursue my outdoor activities. In High School I spent a great deal of time both on the lacrosse field and at the ice rink, helping to lead my team to a State Championship game my Senior year. In recent years I have been attending Plymouth State University in beautiful Plymouth New Hampshire pursuing a degree in Adventure Education. This degree has given me a hand full of opportunities. Guiding trips through the Presidential Range in New Hampshire and Leading sixteen day fly fishing trips in Jackson Hole Wyoming. Most recently I have been pursuing some sales classes in Plymouth States nationally recognized, award winning sales program to widen my opportunities after college comes to a close.
Common miss spellings - Ben, Bennet, Bennit, Benit, Timberman, Timmermann, Timmermen
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20323
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UBM PLC
UBM plc is a global business-to-business (B2B) events organiser headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It has a long history as a multinational media company. Its current main focus is on B2B events, but its principal operations have included live media and business-to-business communications, marketing services and data provision, and it principally serves the technology, healthcare, trade and transport, ingredients and fashion industries. UBM was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index until it was acquired by Informa in June 2018.
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7081
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Fernand Collin
Fernand Collin (Antwerp, 18 December 1897 – 11 December 1990), was a Belgian businessman. He was president of the Kredietbank from 1938 to 1973 and was also a professor at the Catholic University of Leuven. At the start of World War II, Fernand Collin, together with Alexandre Galopin (Société Générale de Belgique) and Max-Léo Gérard (Banque de Bruxelles) were given a mandate to manage the Belgian economy during the war. Paul-Henri Spaak told them in May 1940 Nous vous confions la Belgique (E: We trust you with Belgium). He was CEO of the pudding producing company Imperial Products, which merged in 1968 with Devos Lemmens into Continental Foods (it was sold to Campbell Soup in 1985). In 1962, he published an article in the Yale Law Journal, where in a note on the The Unit of Account he expanded on the idea of a European currency in order to revitalize the international money markets.
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23873
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Verizon
Who We Are
Customers rely on wireless broadband more - and in more ways - than ever before. Verizon is at the center of this connected world. Our superior networks give us a competitive edge in delivering the digital experiences that are vital to customers' lives and businesses' success. In addition to our strong foundation in wireless and broadband, we're disrupting ourselves and the industry by building the businesses of the future such as the Internet of Things and mobile video. We have a track record of delivering both revenue growth and profits, enabling us to innovate, invest, develop our employees' skills, and reward our shareowners. Most of all, we have the two things that any company needs for long-term success: an ethical, customer-centric culture and an essential role in making the world a better place.
Our Wireless Standard
As the nation's largest wireless company, we serve 112.6 million retail connections and operate more than 1,700 retail locations in the United States. As an industry leader, our 4G LTE network covers 98% of U.S. population and our platforms are delivering digital video, Internet of Things, security and cloud services.
Verizon Wireless is wholly owned by Verizon Communications Inc. and is headquartered in Basking Ridge, N.J.
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15194
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Liebherr Group
The Liebherr Group is a large equipment manufacturer based in Switzerland with its main production facilities and origins in Germany. It consists of over 130 companies organized into eleven Divisions: Earthmoving, Mining, Mobile cranes, Tower cranes, Concrete technology, Maritime cranes, Aerospace and transportation systems, Machine tools and automation systems, Domestic appliances, and Components. It has a worldwide workforce of over 42,000, with 9 billion euros in revenue for 2017. By 2007, it was the world's largest crane company. Established in 1949 by Hans Liebherr in Kirchdorf an der Iller, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, the business is still entirely owned by the Liebherr family. Isolde (daughter of Hans) and Willi (son of Hans) Liebherr are the chief executive and chairman of the Bulle, Switzerland-based Liebherr-International AG, and several other family members are actively involved in corporate management. In 2005, Forbes magazine listed them as billionaires. In 1974, the Franklin Institute awarded Hans Liebherr the Frank P. Brown Medal.
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29676
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Kenneth Morrow
Father of an exceptional daughter, Madison, and husband to a beautiful woman, the former Erin Purcell. Neither of which, am I worthy or deserving of. South Louisville born & raised by a wonderful dad Ken, my now deceased mom Nancy, & a repeatedly over achieving sister Kristy!
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23627
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Dutch Sprouts
Dutch Sprouts is a group of companies that want to enable farmers all over the world to make better use of their land by developing innovative and affordable methods to assess soil and crops.
Our motive: feeding the world
Global agriculture is facing a major problem: worldwide, the population is increasing, and farmers are struggling to cater with the resulting growing food demand. Because of decreasing arable land and limited soil management, farmers are deprived of an optimum yield. The main problem is an "unreachable knowledge" in poor countries and long and expensive processes in wealthier regions.
Our method: soil fertility for every farmer
We believe that if farmers were better informed about the key characteristics of soil content and fertilisation, they would quickly optimise their yields, enhance their revenue and at the same time participate in bridging the world food gap. We enable farmers all over the world to make better use of their land by developing innovative and affordable methods to assess soil and crops. Our devices are already supporting farmers across the world, by supplying them with quick and inexpensive information on the state of their soil and crops. Well informed, they make better choices regarding what crops to grow and what fertilisers to use and obtain improved and sustainable yields.
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Doug Glancy
Doug has been working to address climate change for over a decade. A native of Detroit, he graduated from Trinity College in 2000 with a B.A. in Political Science. From 2001 - 2004, he worked as a Legislative Assistant in the office of Senator Levin (D-MI), where he focused on Agriculture, Energy, and Environmental issues.
In 2004, Doug entered the University of Michigan, where he received a joint MS/MBA. While in Ann Arbor, Doug worked for a diverse array of organizations on climate issues, including the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Pratt and Whitney, and Swiss RE. The capstone of his graduate experience was his contribution to the Pew Center on Global Climate Change's report, "Corporate Strategies That Address Climate Change."
Since graduation in 2007, Doug has continued to work on climate change at the intersection of the corporate, non-profit, and policy worlds. As an Executive Board Member of the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, he has contributed to the growth of one of the nation's top state leagues. While working for the Carbon Trust, Doug worked to design and implement the North American market entry strategy, with a specific focus on energy efficiency and offshore wind. He also worked on the 2012 ballot proposal to increase the Michigan RPS to 20% by 2020.
In 2013, Doug joined Ken Berlin, the former chair of the Energy and Environment Team for the 2012 Obama Campaign, to found the Climate Speakers Network (CSN). The CSN seeks to catalyze public calls for action on climate by leveraging trusted messengers to deliver the story of climate solutions in the values and vocabulary that defines their communities. In the summer of 2014, the CSN was absorbed into The Climate Reality Project, where Doug currently runs the program as a member of senior staff.
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16201
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Scott Minto (rugby league)
Scott Minto (born 20 September 1978 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played 14 games for the North Queensland Cowboys and 39 games for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League competition. Minto primarily played on the wing. His nephew Matt plays for the Newcastle Knights. Minto's junior rugby league club was the Yeppoon Seagulls in Central Queensland. Minto's rugby league playing career ended in September 2007 after a serious neck injury. "It was serious and it hurt my neck, back in like September 2007" Minto was quoted saying. Scott was the Executive Officer of the Central Comets a team in the Queensland Cup. After 3 years as CEO Minto resigned on 8 April 2011. Minto is the uncle of former Newcastle Knights player Matt Minto.
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Rockstar Leeds
Rockstar Leeds Limited (formerly Möbius Entertainment Limited) is a British video game developer based in Leeds, England. The company was founded as Möbius Entertainment in December 1997, by Gordon Hall, Jason McGann, Dave Box and Ian J. Bowden. The company developed numerous titles for Game Boy Advance, including an adaptation of Remedy Entertainment's Max Payne (2001), which was published by Rockstar Games in late 2003. In April 2004, Rockstar Games' parent company, Take-Two Interactive, announced that they had acquired Möbious Entertainment. As part of the agreement, the company became part of the Rockstar Games umbrella, and was renamed Rockstar Leeds.
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Bates Mechanical Inc
Bates Mechanical Inc was founded in 2001- the owner, Rusty Bates, was born into a household where plumbing was a way of life. His commercial plumbing experience came from working with his father, Jimmy Bates. Rusty worked with his father on commercial projects during his high school summers and full time in his 20s. Eventually Rusty went to Southern Tech, achieving his dream of pursuing a higher education once he received his degree in Mechanical Engineering. The plumbing experience he gained with his father’s influence is the foundation of his passion for the industry and knowledge of the trade. This expertise enables him to hold the daily operations of Bates Mechanical Inc to the highest of standards. Rusty is married to Mary Jane Bates, a wife who has respectfully stood beside him through the stressful and emotional growth periods of this plumbing company. They have 3 wonderful children, Matt, Marley & Micah.
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2133
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ZUMA Press
ZUMA \'zü-mä\ n 1 : a really amazing picture agency 2 : Mayan for new day, solution, new vision 3 : Scott Mc Kiernan's loveable black lab.
Started in the early 1990s by photojournalists for photojournalists - not shareholders or billionaires - ZUMA Press is now the world's largest independent press agency and wire service.
ZUMA Press, produces award-winning news, sports and entertainment content and represents some of the greatest photojournalists, media groups, newspapers and picture agencies around the globe. ZUMA's staff of 50+ represents over 3,000 photographers worldwide and over 60 of the world's best picture agencies spanning the planet, as well as over 100 newspapers and the daily feed and archive of 33 publishing giants. ZUMA's photographers have won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer, World Press, BOP and POYi. ZUMA features a diverse library of over 12 million original pictures online, with upwards of 10,000 new images posted daily. Get the full picture. Get ZUMA.
Scott Mc Kiernan, CEO/Founder of ZUMA, created the first downloadable editorial picture Website in 1992. As a B-to-B Internet pioneer in digital-image transmission--even before Net usage became widespread--ZUMA soon became a leader.
Founded in 1993 and incorporated in 1995, ZUMA Press remains independent and photographer-owned. ZUMA is headquartered in San Clemente, California, with major bureaus in Hollywood, London and New York, as well as other locations worldwide.
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7079
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David S.K. Lee
David S.K. Lee is a Hong Kong born, American businessman. Lee is Chairman and CEO of the Hing Wa Lee Group of companies based in Los Angeles, California. He is also a philanthropist, business leader and a noted collector of rare Ferraris. Lee served as Commissioner of the Small Business Reform Task Force for the State of California and sits on the board of the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. David SK Lee transformed his father’s (Hing Wa Lee) successful gem import business into one of America’s top independent luxury watch and jewelry retailers. Hing Wa Lee was named a Top 10 Best Retailer in America by International Watch Magazine’s Leading Watch Retailer.
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John Fitzpatrick
John Fitzpatrick co-founded Force Marketing in 2007, and since then, has led the company to become the leading provider of ROI-driven and tech-enabled multi-channel automotive marketing services to clients throughout North America. Its clients include large dealer groups, Tier II ad associations and OEMs.
Today, he leads a team of more than 100 marketing professionals in Force Marketing's Atlanta headquarters. The company also has a New York City office on Madison Avenue, to which Fitzpatrick often travels.
For the past seven consecutive years, Force Marketing has earned a spot on the Inc. magazine 500|5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. Other accolades include the Atlanta Business Chronicle's Pacesetter Award in 2012, 2014 and 2015; a spot on the list of the 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work For in Atlanta in 2014 and 2015; a spot on the list of the Best & Brightest Companies to Work For in the U.S. in 2015, and a spot on the Gator 100 list of fastest-growing companies led by graduates of the University of Florida in 2015 and 2016.
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He currently lives in Atlanta with his wife, Kristina.
You can learn more about Fitzpatrick and Force Marketing by visiting ForceMKTG.com or the company's YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/ForceFeedTV. You can also follow him on Twitter @JWFitzForce or @ForceMarketing.
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IAd
iAd is a mobile advertising platform developed by Apple Inc. for its iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad line of mobile devices allowing third-party developers to directly embed advertisements into their applications. Announced on April 8, 2010, iAd is part of Apple's iOS 4, originally slated for release on June 21, 2010, the actual date was changed to July 1, 2010. iAd was announced at Apple's June 7, 2010 keynote, with an iPad version appearing in the fall. Hosted and sold by Apple, the iAd platform is expected to compete with Google's AdMob mobile advertising service. Similar to AdMob, iAd facilitates integrating advertisements into applications sold on the iOS App Store. If the user taps on an iAd banner, a full-screen advertisement appears within the application, unlike other ads that send the user into the Safari web browser. Ads are promised to be more interactive than on other advertising services, and users will able to close them at any time, returning to where they left their app. Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs initially indicated that Apple would retain 40% of the ad revenue, in line with what he called "industry standard", with the other 60% going to the developers. The amount paid to developers has since been increased to 70%. iAd is expected to benefit free applications as well. The iAd App Network will be discontinued as of June 30, 2016.
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Michael Lantz
Michael Lantz (born April 6, 1908-April 1988) American sculptor and medalist. Lantz attended the National Academy of Design and the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, and also worked as a "handy boy" in the sculptor Lee Lawrie's New York studio for ten years. In 1938, while working as an instructor for the Works Progress Administration (WPA), he won a competition to create two statues for the Federal Trade Commission Building in Washington, D.C. 247 artists entered the anonymous competition organized by the Department of the Treasury. The models that Lantz submitted for the competition are now in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Lantz created other sculptures for buildings and sites across the United States, including a statue of St. Avoid for the Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial near St. Avoid, France. He also designed commemorative and historical medals and seals, including one in the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Lantz was a member of the National Sculpture Society, where he was editor of its publication, the Sculpture Review, from 1955 to 1957 and 1973 to 1984, and served as its president from 1970 to 1973. He was awarded the Saltus Award in 1968. In 1951 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member and became a full Academician in 1954. Lantz's brother Walter Lantz is well known as the creator of Woody Woodpecker. The National Sculpture Society awards the Walter and Michael Lantz Prize on an annual basis. Winners include Andrew DeVries in 1991.
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Pobeda
Pobeda Airlines LLC (Budget Carrier, LLC) is a Russian low-cost airline and a wholly owned subsidiary of Aeroflot. It is based in Vnukovo International Airport, with secondary bases in Anapa and Sochi. It operates scheduled services to domestic and international destinations. "Pobeda" is the Russian word for victory.
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Sachs Electric
Sachs Electric Company is the largest electrical contractor in Missouri. In addition, Sachs has four specialized divisions: Sachs Automation, for pneumatic and computer-based process control systems; Sachs Systems for communications and security systems; McGraw Electric (in Livonia, Michigan) for automotive industry and other industrial electrical contracting; and Sachs Civil, for in-house support for trenching, excavating and general trades. The company is based in Fenton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. It was founded as S&S Electric Company, a two man and one-room company in 1925, by Samuel Sachs in partnership with fellow Washington University graduate, Herman Spoehrer. It was renamed S. C. Sachs Company in the early 1930s. Early projects included designing and building the lighting for Sportsman's Park, home of the St. Louis Browns baseball team. Samuel Sachs served as chief executive until 1953, when his son Louis Sachs was promoted to president. Louis Sachs was followed as president by Norman Krause in 1978 and Larry Plunkett in 1983, though the company remained family owned through 1990. In 1990, Plunkett, as president and CEO, oversaw his most ambitious project, the employee buyout of the company from the Sachs family, with a five year loan that the company paid off in three and a half years. In 2000, the CEO position went to Robert Murdick and the presidency to Clayton Scharff, and Scharff replaced Murdick as CEO in 2002. Sachs acquired Detroit-based McGraw Electric in 2003, to expand into the Michigan industrial and automotive sector. Company revenue grew from $17 million in 1969, when Plunkett joined the company as an engineer, to $100 million in 1995, $220 million in 2001, and $293 million in 2007.
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Otto Hunte
Otto Hunte (9 January 1881 - 28 December 1960) was a German production designer, art director and set decorator. Hunte is considered as one of the most important artists in the history of early German cinema, mainly for his set designs on the early silent movies of Fritz Lang. His early career was defined by a working relationship with fellow designers Karl Vollbrecht and Erich Kettelhut. Hunte's architectural designs are found in many of the most important films of the period including Dr. Mabuse the Gambler, Die Nibelungen (1924), Metropolis (1927) and Der blaue Engel. Hunte subsequently worked as one of the leading set designers during the Nazi era. Post-Second World War he was employed by the East German studio DEFA.
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Rajesh Sundarraj
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Fonthill Behavioral Health
Fonthill Behavioral Health specializes in Individual and Family Therapy, Case Management, and Parent Consulting. We guide you and your family to a healthier way of making things better. Fonthill staff simplify your difficult individual and family issues through our customized services designed to accommodate the busiest schedules and most complicated situations. We serve teens and young adults suffering with depression, anxiety, and substance abuse.
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Progressive Party
The Progressive Party was a third party in the United States formed in 1912 by former President Theodore Roosevelt after he lost the presidential nomination of the Republican Party to his former protégé, incumbent President William Howard Taft. The new party was known for taking advanced positions on progressive reforms and attracting some leading reformers. After the party's defeat in the 1912 presidential election, it went into rapid decline, disappearing by 1918. The Progressive Party was popularly nicknamed the "Bull Moose Party" since Roosevelt often said that he felt "strong as a bull moose" both before and after an assassination attempt on the campaign trail.
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23338
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Dennis Bakke
Dennis W. Bakke (born November 6, 1945) is an American chief executive officer (CEO) and business entrepreneur. He is president and CEO of Imagine Schools, the largest commercial manager of charter schools in the United States. In 1981 Bakke co-founded AES Corporation, a global energy supplier which earned $8 billion in revenues and employed up to 50,000 employees in a highly unusual, decentralized business model. Bakke was president and CEO of AES from 1994 to 2002. Bakke is a Christian evangelist and proponent of social responsibility; he outlines his business philosophy in his 2005 best-seller Joy at Work: A revolutionary approach to fun on the job.
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2217
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Coyote Logistics
Founded in 2006 to bring a better experience to the transportation industry, Coyote believes in doing the right thing every time for shippers, carriers, and each other. Coyote CEO Jeff Silver, along with the founding team that he recruited to join him, armed the business with the technology, industry experience, financial firepower, and "No Excuses" mentality that has made Coyote a leading service provider in the industry.
As a third-party logistics (3PL) provider, Coyote arranges the movement of 6,000 shipments per day by way of an ever-growing network of 40,000 carriers. Coyote offers truckload, less-than-truckload, and intermodal brokerage services and transportation management services to more than 14,000 shippers, from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, in many industries across North America. Coyote is headquartered in Chicago, with more than 2,000 employees operating from 17 offices nationwide. Coyote is a subsidiary of UPS.
In 2015 Coyote was named to the Chicago Tribune's list of the Top 100 Workplaces in Chicago for its sixth consecutive year and ranked #4 on Built In Chicago's list of the Top 100 Digital Companies in Chicago. Selling Power magazine recognized Coyote as one of its 2015 50 Best Companies to Sell For; the Coyote Den was named one of Chicago's Coolest Offices in Chicago; and Inbound Logistics named Coyote to its 2015 list of the Top 100 3PL Providers.
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18873
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Barbara Farris
Barbara Farris, born September 10, 1976, was a basketball player for the Detroit Shock in the WNBA. On May 29, 2009 Farris signed with the Detroit Shock. Farris previously played for the New York Liberty. In the 2007 season she played in 28 regular-season games and all three of the Liberty's playoff appearances. Farris started in 2006, but was relegated to the bench after the Liberty acquired Janel McCarville, Jessica Davenport, and Tiffany Jackson in 2007. Farris graduated in 1998 from Tulane University, where she majored in sociology. As a member of the Tulane Green Wave women's basketball team, she was named to the Conference USA All-Star first team in her junior year and posted a total of 34 double-doubles. From 2000-2005, Farris played for the WNBA's Detroit Shock. She also has played professionally in France, Spain, and Korea, and for the New England team in the American Basketball League. She has been an assistant coach with the New York Liberty.
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1565
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Vipul Kant Upadhyay
Serial entrepreneur & business incubator with diverse experience in the field of setting and rolling out ventures and building midsize organizations with operations in India, Japan and Europe.
Founder of India's first Participatory Journalism News Portal(www.merinews.com), introducing the concept of open source media and citizen journalism.
Lead Incubator @ www.merishop.com : e - tailing venture offering B2C services through Point of Presence(POP), focused towards tier 2, 3 cities and rural India .
CEO of IAP Infotech : An IT Solution & Services Company, (www.iapcorp.com ; www.iapinfotech.com)
Served as Vice Chairman of Turbolinux India Pvt. Ltd. - Subsidiary of Turbolinux Inc.(Japan) for the Indian subcontinent.
Served as Managing Director & Director of Team Pasona - Subsidiary of one of the largest HR companies of Japan.
Founding member of India Center - An NGO working to promote socio economic relations of India with various countries at the grass root level.(www.india-center.com)
Specialties: Business Incubation, Participatory News Media, Information Technology,Consulting, Web 2.0( News 2.0). E- commerce
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25460
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Xiha Life
Xiha Life is a multilingual social networking website. It integrates Google's automatic translation software, Google Translate, which enables users to instantly translate comments and posts within the site itself. The user interface has been translated into 42 languages, and the system supports communication in 56 languages. Xiha Life has 750,000 members worldwide, with no single country comprising more than 5% of its membership. Xiha Life was founded on September 28, 2007, by Jani Penttinen, who serves as its CEO. The name, "Xiha", is Mandarin for "happy" or "joyful". In 2009, Xiha was named one of the Red Herring 100 Europe, an award given to promising European tech companies. Its board includes Jaiku co-founder and former Google Project Manager Jyri Engeström, Jan Achenius and Ville Miettinen. Xiha Life is operated out of Sunnyvale, California, Switzerland, and Finland.
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5255
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Chicago Boys
The Chicago Boys (c. 1970s) were a group of Chilean economists, the majority of whom trained at the Department of Economics of the University of Chicago under Milton Friedman and Arnold Harberger, or at its affiliate in the economics department at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Upon their return to Latin America they adopted positions in numerous right-wing South American governments as economic advisors, many of them reaching high positions. They are credited with transforming Chile into Latin America's best performing economy and one of the world's best business climates. However, critics point to drastic increases in unemployment that can be attributed to policies implemented on their advice to fight inflation. Some (such as Nobel laureate Amartya Sen) have argued that these policies were deliberately intended to serve the interests of American corporations at the expense of Latin American populations. In the case of Chile, American attempts to influence the Chilean economy ceased once the Chicago boys had gained political influence; this may have been the true underlying cause of the subsequent increase in economic growth.
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5103
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Serge Lang
Serge Lang ([lɑ̃ɡ]; May 19, 1927 – September 12, 2005) was a French-born American mathematician. He is known for his work in number theory and for his mathematics textbooks, including the influential Algebra. He was a member of the Bourbaki group. Lang was born in Paris in 1927, and moved with his family to California as a teenager, where he graduated in 1943 from Beverly Hills High School. He subsequently graduated from the California Institute of Technology in 1946, and received a doctorate from Princeton University in 1951. He held faculty positions at the University of Chicago and Columbia University (from 1955, leaving in 1971 in a dispute). At the time of his death he was professor emeritus of mathematics at Yale University.
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28697
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Pastor Britos
Pastor Britos is a village and municipality in Entre Ríos Province in north-eastern Argentina. It is a place and rural population center governing board 4th category of Pehuajó Gualeguaychú North district department in the province of Entre Rios, Argentina. It is 45 km northwest of the city of Gualeguaychú, 8 km from Urdinarrain and 192 km of Paraná. The town grew around a train station, now defunct.Town was not considered in the censuses of 1991 and 2001 so that the population was surveyed as a dispersed rural area without precisar.2 3One of the popular events that take place regularly, is a pilgrimage from the town of Urdinarrain to the grotto located in Pastor Britos.It is connected by Route 51, with the towns of Urdinarrain, Parera, Irazusta, Larroque and E. Carbo. And another way you can get from Gualeguaychú through Palavecino, Almada and Parera.4 5Dr. Scholein Rivenson, inventor of the vaccine for foot and mouth disease was born in Pastor Britos. The Governing Board was created by Decree 2434/1988 MGJOSP 26 May 1988.6 In the 2011 elections the 5 vowels of the governing board elected at common polling Faustino M. Parera, including it in their jurisdiction. Because there was a tie, the election was repeated
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Thad Carhart
Thad Carhart (born February 16, 1950) is an American writer. He is the author of bestseller The Piano Shop on the Left Bank, a memoir of his experiences with pianos and his time spent in a Parisian piano atelier. His latest book, Across the Endless River, is a historical novel about Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau, the son of Sacagawea, and his intriguing sojourn as a young man in 1820s Europe.
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György Sárosi
Dr. György Sárosi (Hungarian: Sárosi György; [ˈʃaːroʃi ˈɟørɟ]; born on 5 August 1912 as Stefanicsics György, died on 20 June 1993) was a Hungarian footballer. Sárosi was a complete footballer renowned for his versatility and technique among other things, and he played in several positions for Ferencváros TC and Hungary. Essentially a second striker, he could also operate in midfield or central defence, and he helped Ferencváros TC win five Hungarian league titles between 1932 and 1941. He is considered one of the greatest players of the pre-war era. He scored a goal in the 1934 FIFA World Cup, but his finest hour came when he captained Hungary to the 1938 FIFA World Cup finals, where he scored five goals in the tournament, including one in the final to reduce Italy's lead to 3-2, although a Silvio Piola goal eventually finished off the Hungarians. He finished with the bronze ball for being the third top goalscorer of the tournament. He was named the 60th European Player of the Century in the IFFHS' Century Elections. He is also fifth in the all-time top-goalscorers list for the Hungarian national team, with 42 goals from 62 appearances. After his retirement he moved to Italy, where he managed a number of clubs, including Genoa C.F.C., Juventus FC, AS Bari and AS Roma. He was also manager of FC Lugano. He died in 1993 aged 80.
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Diffbot Knowledge Graph
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27449
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Bettr Barista
Founded in 2011, Bettr Barista is a specialty coffee company and Singapore's first Certified B Corporation, using our enterprise to create positive social impact. We work to empower lives through our holistic programmes for marginalised women and youth, by nurturing direct and sustainable trade across our supply chain, and by building socially conscious communities wherever we operate.
Bettr Barista also owns:
1. a dedicated ISO 22000-certified coffee roastery
2. an events arm that organises full-service mobile coffee experiences and brew bars
3. micro-enterprise retail coffee bars at various community locations around Singapore
Bettr Barista was a Best For The World (Community) Honouree in 2016, 2017 and 2018, putting us in the top 10 percent of all B Corps on the Community portion of the B Impact Assessment - which evaluates our supplier relations, diversity, involvement in the local community, and our practices and policies around the social issues that we work to solve.
Bettr Barista also won the 2017 President’s Challenge Social Enterprise Of The Year award, having bagged the Social Enterprise Start-Up Of The Year award in 2013.
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Diffbot Knowledge Graph
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26713
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Tim Rutherford
I am a partner at Stone King LLP, specialising in charity law and related issues advising all types of charities.
Prior to joining Stone King, I was previously a partner at a West London firm and have particular expertise in advising faith charities on all aspects of charity law, governance and related issues. I was recently involved in carrying out the first incorporation of a Roman Catholic Religious Order charity as a new Charitable Incorporated Organisation. I am a frequent speaker at events organised by faith organisations.
I also have a background in dispute resolution, insolvency and risk management for charity clients and have a particular expertise in providing strategic advice to steer clients through potential areas of dispute. I am an ADR Group accredited Mediator.
I am a member of the Executive Committee of the Conference of Solicitors for Catholic Charities. and a member of the Charity Law Association. I have played a key part in several CLA working parties including the recent consultation on the proposed extension of the Charity Commission's powers.
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DBpedia Abstract
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16310
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Prince Octavius of Great Britain
The Prince Octavius (23 February 1779 – 3 May 1783) was the 13th child and 8th son of King George III and his queen consort Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Six months after the death of his brother Prince Alfred, Octavius was inoculated with the smallpox virus. Several days later, he became ill. His subsequent death at the age of four devastated his parents, and in particular his father. George bemoaned the death of his son, of whom he was exceedingly fond; the king's later bouts of madness would involve hallucinations of his young son.
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Herbert Stanley
Sir Herbert James Stanley, GCMG (25 July 1872 – 5 June 1955) was a leading British administrator, who served at different times as Governor of Northern Rhodesia, Ceylon and Southern Rhodesia. Born in England, Stanley was educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford, and worked in the foreign service in Dresden and Coburg before serving as the Resident Commissioner for Southern and Northern Rhodesia from 1911 to 1914. Stanley proved controversial in this role when he refused to allow settlers to take land from Africans, instead assigning 21,500,000 acres (87,000 km2) in perpetuity exclusively for the use of Africans. Based in South Africa during World War I, Stanley married Reniera Cloete, from a leading Cape Town family, in Cape Town in 1918. She was described as "one of the most beautiful women of the century in any country of the world". In 1918, Stanley was appointed Imperial Secretary in South Africa, a position he held until 1924, when he was appointed the inaugural Governor of Northern Rhodesia. As Governor, Stanley sought an amalgamation of the central African colonies and an extension of the Northern Rhodesian railway into Southern Rhodesia. In 1927, Stanley was transferred to Ceylon as its Governor, which drew criticism due to his lack of background knowledge of Asian affairs, although he is reported to have acquitted himself well. He returned to Africa in 1931 to serve as High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in South Africa before his appointment as Governor of Southern Rhodesia in 1935, initially for a two-year term, but he was persuaded to remain in Salisbury until 1942, when he retired from active service. Upon his retirement, Stanley settled in Cape Town and was appointed Chief Commissioner of the South African Boy Scouts. He died a widower in a Cape Town nursing home, aged 82, survived by two sons and two daughters.
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Priszm LP
You might say this is the home of Canadian fried chicken. Priszm Income Fund is a publicly traded income trust that controls 60% of Priszm Limited Partnership, the biggest franchisee of KFC restaurants in Canada with about 400 of the fast-food chicken joints throughout the country. Priszm also operates more than 100 multi-branded restaurants that offer food from two or more other YUM! Brands concepts, including Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. Priszm Income Fund generates revenue through royalties paid by Priszm LP. Chairman John Bitove controls the remainder of Priszm LP through affiliated entities. Priszm Income Fund filed for creditor protection in 2011 to facilitate selling its fast food restaurants.
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Matter (magazine)
Matter is an online publication specializing in long-form articles about science, technology, medicine and the environment. The site launched in November 2012 with "Do No Harm", a 7,800-word article about a controversial treatment for a rare neurological condition. Matter currently publishes a single story each month. The founders, journalists Bobbie Johnson and Jim Giles, funded the project by raising $140,000 on Kickstarter in March 2012. The success of the campaign generated discussion about new business models in journalism. Under the Matter business model, long-form articles are sold individually, much as book publishers sell individual books. Matter stories cost 99c and are available at the Matter website and in Amazon's Kindle Singles store. Matter also operates a membership scheme. Members are invited to Q&As with Matter authors and are able to take part in the publication's collaborate commissioning process. In April 2013, Johnson and Giles announced that Matter had been acquired by Medium, a new publishing platform established by Twitter founder Ev Williams. Johnson and Giles said that neither Matter nor Medium had any plans to change the publication's business model or editorial focus.
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Tamara Gee
Tamara Gee (born Tamara Diane Wimer on October 11, 1972 in Seattle, formerly known as Isis Gee), is an American vocalist, songwriter, producer, programmer, arranger, dancer, and model. She grew up singing and performing from the age of 5, and was a professional vocalist by the time she was 12 years old, winning various singing competitions throughout her adolescence and adulthood, as well as a beauty pageant. Gee opened for legendary vocalist Tony Bennett and his large orchestra after being the featured vocalist on various albums throughout her teen years. She released her debut album Hidden Treasure with Universal Music in 2007, while living in Poland. Her single from the album, "For Life", was voted unanimous winner of Piosenka dla Europy, the Polish final for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest. Tamara and her song "For Life" was the first Polish entry in history to qualify for the Eurovision final since the new rules were designed in the contest and a French television commentator compared Gee's performance to Celine Dion. A portion of Gee's Eurovision performance was shown on The Oprah Winfrey Show on the "The World's Got Talent'" episode with Simon Cowell where Gee was shown singing amidst legendary former participants Celine Dion, Abba and Julio Iglesias. In 2007 Gee co-wrote and performed "Fate" on DJ Schiller's album Sehnsucht. The album went triple platinum and was nominated for a Grammy. She released her solo EP Christmas Angel in 2009. On November 27, 2014, Tamara released a new highly anticipated album "LOVE, TAMARA" of which she wrote with and was produced by Multi Grammy Award winning producer/songwriter Walter Afanasieff (Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, etc.). She has been named the next Celine Dion. Gee is the spokeswoman, face and co-creator of NEBU Milano, a high luxury Italian cosmetic brand launched out of Milan on November 21, 2013.
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EMI
EMI Music is a British multinational music recording and publishing company, and electronics device and systems manufacturing company, headquartered in London, England. Its record labels included EMI Records, Parlophone, Virgin Records, and Capitol Records. EMI Group also had a major publishing arm, EMI Music Publishing, which is also based in London with offices globally.
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John Spence (politician)
John Deane Spence (7 December 1920 – 4 March 1986) was a British Conservative Party politician. Spence was educated at Queen's University, Belfast and worked as a building and civil engineering contractor, merchant banker and farmer. Spence contested Wakefield in 1964, and Sheffield Heeley in 1966. He was Member of Parliament for Sheffield Heeley from 1970 to 1974, Thirsk and Malton from 1974 to 1983, and Ryedale from 1983 until he died in office in 1986. He was a member of the Speaker's panel of chairmen.
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20173
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AMG Global
We are a Toronto-based privately owned media and entertainment company.
Attack Media Group includes: Attack Records, Kidz Attack Entertainment, AttackTrax Music Supervision, Attackin' Tunes Music Publishing, Sabrinas Songs/SOCAN, Attack Filmworks, Attack TV, Graffiti TV (GTV), Overdrive Xtreme Sports, Totally Useless T-Shirts and Deevel Promotion & Marketing.
Attack Media Group was formed in 1998 by international record producer Mark S. Berry and operates under his leadership as Chairman.
Already the owner of an extensive music publishing catalogue, Attack Media Groups mission is to target potential acquisitions in the music, film and television industries ranging from independent record labels, artists, DVD acquisitions, feature length films to purchases in the music publishing sector along with acquiring children s and extreme sports content.
Attack Media Group is tasked with purchasing assets that would gain value from a consolidation of ownership and from being part of an overall global media strategy. Attack Media Group allows its acquisitions to operate individually within a strategic framework set by the parent company under the leadership of Berry. As Chairman and CEO, Mark has the responsibility of developing and executing the overall strategy and vision of the company.
Additionally, Attack Media Group is looking to strengthen its holdings through the acquisition of international media catalogues.
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27843
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Peregrine Hoby
Peregrine Hoby (1 September 1602 – 6 May 1679), was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1640 and 1679. Hoby was the illegitimate son and heir of Sir Edward Hoby of Bisham Abbey in Berkshire, a favourite of James I. He was High Sheriff of Berkshire in 1640. In November 1640 he was elected Member of Parliament for Great Marlow in the Long Parliament in a disputed election. He was excluded in Pride's Purge in December 1648. In 1659 he was elected MP for Great Marlow in the Third Protectorate Parliament. He was also elected in 1660 for the Convention Parliament and in 1661 for the Cavalier Parliament. He sat until 1679 and died later in the same year at the age of 76. Hoby married Katherine Doddington (died 1687) daughter & coheiress of Sir William Doddington of Breamore House in Hampshire, and they had four sons and one daughter. His eldest son, Edward (1634–1675), was created a baronet by King Charles II in 1666; he died before his father and Peregrine's heir was his second son, John (1635–1702), who also inherited his brother's baronetcy by special remainder.
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Compaq
Compaq Computer Corporation was a company founded in 1982 that developed, sold, and supported computers and related products and services. Compaq produced some of the first IBM PC compatible computers, being the first company to legally reverse engineer the IBM Personal Computer. It rose to become the largest supplier of PC systems during the 1990s before being overtaken by HP in 2001. Struggling in the aftermath of the dot-com bubble bust, Compaq was acquired for US$25 billion by HP in 2002. The Compaq brand remained in use by HP for lower-end systems until 2013 when, without warning, the Compaq name was quietly discontinued. The company was formed by Rod Canion, Jim Harris and Bill Murto—former Texas Instruments senior managers. Murto (SVP of Sales) departed Compaq in 1987, while Canion (President and CEO) and Harris (SVP of Engineering) left under a shakeup in 1991, which saw Eckhard Pfeiffer appointed President and CEO. Pfeiffer served through the 1990s. Ben Rosen provided the venture capital financing for the fledgling company and served as chairman of the board for 18 years from 1983 until September 28, 2000, when he retired and was succeeded by Michael Capellas, who served as the last Chairman and CEO until its merger with HP. Prior to its takeover the company was headquartered in a facility in northwest unincorporated Harris County, Texas, that now continues as HP's largest United States facility.
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Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered at 1585 Broadway in the Morgan Stanley Building, Midtown Manhattan, New York City. With offices in more than 42 countries and more than 55,000 employees, the firm's clients include corporations, governments, institutions and individuals. Morgan Stanley ranked No. 67 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.
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7847
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Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium
Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium is an 8,330-capacity multi-use stadium located in Rockwall, Texas. The stadium was built by the Rockwall Independent School District in 1975. Used for football, soccer, and track & field it has been home to Rockwall High School since the stadium's opening and Rockwall-Heath High School since 2005. They have just remodeled the stadium after the football season in 2008 and opened it up in time for football season to start in 2009.
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24647
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Bay City Tribune
The Bay City Tribune is a newspaper based in Bay City, Texas, covering the Matagorda County area. It publishes twice a week, on Wednesday and Sunday. It is owned by Southern Newspapers. The Tribune is the second-oldest newspaper in Texas. Established on August 23, 1845 as a weekly, the newspaper moved from Matagorda to Bay City when the location of the county seat was changed in 1894. It was published as both a daily and weekly from 1904-1959, when the weekly ceased publication. The newspaper converted to twice-weekly publication in 2002. Carey Smith Sr. bought the Tribune in 1919 and owned it until his death in 1937. He was succeeded by son Carey Smith Jr., who led the paper until it was bought by Southern Newspapers in 1958. Southern president Glenn J. Sedam then became publisher, a position he held until 1981. The Tribune received the Texas Press Association's general excellence award in 1968 for newspapers under 25,000 circulation.
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23894
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Creative Publishing Solutions
Creative Publishing Solutions is a contemporary custom publishing firm specializing in Shopping Center, Retail and Travel & Tourism Marketing. CPS provides advertising sponsored solutions to fit specific business needs of clients across a broad spectrum of industries. Solutions that have been tried, tested and proven to be cost effective. Solutions that ultimately increase the bottom-line and bring our clients closer to their strategic and financial goals. Solutions that work!
Creative Publishing Solutions is made up of an experienced group of professionals from a variety of disciplines. We employ an out-of-the-box approach to producing quality print products, efficiently. CPS incorporates the best in technology with a can-do attitude. Our full service sales team can secure advertising to create a revenue generating model on several publishing vehicles such as brochures, coupon books, direct mail, travel planners and more.
Mall Marketing Media, a division of Creative Publishing Solutions, has been a leader in developing advertising sponsored marketing programs for the Shopping Center industry for 20 years. Whether it’s an in-mall directory or coupon book incentive program, Mall Marketing Media is a tremendous resource for today’s shopping centers. Our experience ranges from single-center projects to large, portfolio-wide initiatives.
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29809
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André Berge
André Berge (24 May 1902 – 27 October 1995) was a French physician and psychoanalyst. He was born on 24 May 1902 in the 16th Arrondissement of Paris and died on the 27 October 1995 in Paris and he was a doctor, psychoanalyst and ‘Man of Letters’.
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1545
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Omid Zahedi
How Investing Works
Raising Companies
Partnerships
CircleUp Alumni
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Careers
Privacy
Security
Terms of Service
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Important Disclosure: CircleUp.com is a website operated by CircleUp Network, Inc. All securities related activity is conducted through Fundme Securities LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of CircleUp Network, Inc. Fundme Securities LLC is a registered Broker/Dealer and member FINRA/SIPC. By accessing this site and any pages thereof, you agree to be bound by its Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. CircleUp.com is intended for accredited investors only. CircleUp does not make investment recommendations. No communication, through this website or in any other medium, should be construed as a recommendation for any security offering on or off this investment platform. Company listings on this Site are only suitable for accredited investors who are familiar with and willing to accept the high risk associated with private investments. Securities sold through private placements are not publicly traded and are intended for investors who do not have a need for a liquid investment. There can be no assurance the valuation is accurate or in agreement with the market or industry valuations. Additionally, investors may receive restricted stock that may be subject to holding period requirements. Companies seeking private placement investments tend to be in earlier stages of development and have not yet been fully tested in the public marketplace. Investing in private placements requires high risk tolerance, low liquidity concerns, and long-term commitments. Investors must be able to afford to lose their entire investment.
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27018
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UCL Russian Society
The UCL Russian Society was established in 2007 and has brought UCL students opportunity to be closer to the Russian culture. It is open to everyone and there'...s no need to speak Russian or be Russian. In fact, our committee was one of the most international committees last year. Our society aims to get the best out of what university life has to offer. Working our partners, society organises various activities like sport games, parties, film nights and outside gatherings. We also provide free Russian language courses and host activities which promote Russian culture. See More
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30298
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Roth-Goldstein Memorial Chapel
Funeral Services, Cremation Services, Memorial Services, Monuments, Serving All Faiths
Established in 1890.
Roth Funeral Home was opened in the late 1800s by Edwin Roth's grandfather. Edwin's father, Abe took over in the early 1900s and changed the name to Abe L. Roth Funeral Home.
It was in 1949, that Abe renamed the funeral home, Abe L. Roth and Son Memorial Chapel, when his son, Edwin J. Roth became a licensed funeral director in the state of New Jersey. Edwin operated the funeral home for many years, and stayed with the company until his death in 2007.
In 1958, construction began at the current location at Pacific and New Hampshire Avenues, and changed name to Roth Memorial Chapel.
Roth Memorial Chapel merged with Goldsteins' Rosenberg's Raphael Sacks of Philadelphia in April of 1995, to form a new corporation, Roth-Goldsteins' Memorial Chapel.
The funeral home is now operated by Eric and Jason Goldstein. Roth-Goldsteins' continues to uphold the personal care and standards set by Edwin and his family.
Jason is a fourth generation funeral director and serves as Vice President of Roth-Goldsteins' Memorial Chapel. He is a 2002 graduate of Ithaca College with a degree in Speech Communication and Journalism. Jason received his funeral license in December 2004 after completing the Funeral Service program at Mercer County Community College and completing the requirements in the State of New Jersey to be a Practitioner of Mortuary Science. In June 2005, he obtained a license in the State of Pennsylvania.
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28373
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Sergio Vento
Sergio Vento (born May 30, 1938) is an Italian diplomat, former Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations and Italian Ambassador to the United States.
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3275
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Huang Weidong
Prof. Weidong Huang is professor and director of the State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China. His research fields include solidification,casting and laser manufacturing. He received his Ph.D degree from the Northwestern Polytechnical University of China in 1989. Currently, he is chairman of China Foundry Society. From 1995, he has been dedicated to researches and industry applications of laser additive manufacturing of high performance metal components and published the book “Laser Solid Forming” in 2007, which is the first book in this field in China.
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5221
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CLU (programming language)
CLU is a pioneering programming language created at MIT by Barbara Liskov and her students between 1974 and 1975. While it did not find extensive use itself, it introduced many features that are now widely used, and is seen as a step in the development of object-oriented programming (OOP). However, it is not object-oriented itself, instead being considered "object-based", as it lacked many features of OOP. Key contributions include abstract data types, call-by-sharing, iterators, multiple return values (a form of parallel assignment), type-safe parameterized types, and type-safe variant types. It is also notable for its use of classes with constructors and methods, but without inheritance.
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Nils Christoffer Dunér
Nils Christoffer Dunér (Billeberga, Malmöhus län May 21, 1839 – Stockholm November 10, 1914) was a Swedish astronomer. His parents were Nils Dunér and Petronella (née Schlyter). Dunér received his doctorate from Lund University in 1862, was observer at the observatory there from 1864 and Professor of Astronomy at Uppsala University from 1888. He was awarded the Prix Lalande in 1887 and the Rumford Medal in 1892. The crater Dunér on the Moon is named after him. At Svalbard, Dunérfjellet on Svenskøya, Dunérbukta in Sabine Land, and Kapp Dunér, the western point of Bjørnøya, are named after him.
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19373
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James Rea Benson
James Rea Benson (January 21, 1807 – March 18, 1885) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Lincoln in the 1st Canadian Parliament as a Liberal-Conservative member until March 14, 1868, when he was named to the Senate of Canada for St. Catharines. He was born in Ireland in 1807 and came to Kingston in Upper Canada with his family in 1819. He later moved to St. Catharines, where he was a hardware merchant, also operating mills and ships in partnership with Thomas Rodman Merritt. Benson was president of the Niagara District Bank, the Welland Loan Company and the St. Catharines Gas Company. He served on the town council for St. Catharines and on the council for Lincoln County. He died in 1885 in Ottawa while still in office. The city of St. Catharines purchased his residence and used it for some time as the city hall. Benson married the daughter of Charles Ingersoll. His daughter Helen married Calvin Brown, the first mayor of St. Catharines. His niece, Mary Benson, the daughter of his brother Thomas, married Thomas Rodman Merritt.
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28829
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Harry Woolf (historian)
Harry Woolf (August 12, 1923 - January 6, 2003) was an American educator and historian of science who served as provost of The Johns Hopkins University and was later the fifth Director of the Institute for Advanced Study. Born in New York City, Woolf received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in 1948 and 1949 from the University of Chicago in mathematics, physics, and history. His Ph.D. in 1955 was from Cornell University in the history of science. Between 1953 and 1961, Woolf was a faculty member at Boston University, Brandeis University, and the University of Washington. In 1961 he moved to The Johns Hopkins University, where he was the Willis K. Shepard professor of the history of science, department chairman from 1961 to 1972, and finally provost (1972–1976). Woolf's organizational talents caught the eye of the board of the Institute for Advanced Study, and he was appointed Director in 1976, succeeding Carl Kaysen and serving until 1987 when he was succeeded by Marvin L. Goldberger. During Woolf's term, the Institute grew significantly in both physical size and endowment, the latter growing from $51.7 million in 1975 to $187.9 million in 1987, the year that Woolf stepped down as Director. Woolf was the author of The Transits of Venus: A Study of Eighteenth-Century Science (1959), and the editor of several journals and multiple monographs, including the sixteen-volume Dictionary of Scientific Biography (1964–1980). His awards and honors include the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung Medal in 1990, and fellowship in the American Philosophical Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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8864
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Joël Epalle
Joël Dieudonné Martin Epalle Newaka (born 20 February 1978) is a Cameroonian football player. He mainly plays as a right midfielder, but throughout his career he has also played as a Second Striker, more noticeably during his first spell at Iraklis. He was born in Matomb, Cameroon and played youth football in Cameroonian powerhouse Union Douala, the team for which he made his senior debut. After his spell in Cameroon, in 1998, he moved to Greece where he played football for several clubs including Ethnikos, Panachaiki, Aris, Panathinaikos and Iraklis in a time span of nine and a half years. Subsequently, in January 2007, he moved to Bundesliga outfit VfL Bochum where he played for three and a half years. After a brief stay at Azerbaijani club FK Baku, in January 2011 he returned to Greece to have a second spell at Iraklis. Epalle was Iraklis' top-scorer for the 2005–06 season. Started at the end of March 2012, he has made his first appearance and play for Sarawak FA alongside his fellow Cameroon friend, Guy Bwele. Epalle has won 31 caps for Cameroon. He was a member of the Cameroon side that won the gold medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics football tournament. Epalle was also a member of the Cameroon squad that won the 2002 African Cup of Nations.
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8341
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Hasdingi
The Hasdingi were the southern tribes of the Vandals, an East Germanic tribe. They lived in areas of today's southern Poland, western Ukraine, Slovakia and Hungary. They were part of the migratory movements of the Vandals, into the Iberian peninsula and later on to North Africa. The Hasdingi crossed the Rhine into Gaul in 406 AD, although their king Godigisel lost his life in battle against the Franks during the crossing. The Hasdingi settled as foederati in Gallaecia (today Galicia, Asturias and the north of Portugal) along with the Suebi.in 409 AD. Gunderic, Godegisel's successor as king of the Hasdingi, lost his kingdom to king Hermeric of the Suebi after the Battle of the Nervasos Mountains against an allied force of Suebi and Romans in 419. He fled to Baetica with his army where he also became king of the Silingi Vandals and of the Alans. Gunderic was succeeded by his brother Genseric in 428 AD, who subsequently fled from Iberia to North Africa where he established a kingdom at Carthage.
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Julia Pimsleur
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Graham L. Sisson, Jr.
Graham L. Sisson, Jr.
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He was appointed to the United States Military Academy (West Point) in 1982 and was scheduled to report to Cadet Basic Training, but was injured June 27, 1982 in a head-on motor vehicle collision with a drunk driver, which left him with a closed head injury and permanent paralysis from the waist down and a full time wheelchair user.
In January 1983, Mr. Sisson entered the University of North Alabama. He was graduated summa cum laude in 1987 with B.S. in Accounting and minors in English and History. He received the Keller Key (highest GPA) and Turris Fidelis(highest award to graduating senior) keys upon his graduation. In his senior year, he was elected SGA President.
After his graduation from UNA, Mr. Sisson attended Vanderbilt Law School and was graduated in 1990 with a JD and licensed in September 1990. Prior to being appointed a deputy attorney general and an assistant attorney general with the State of Alabama, Mr. Sisson worked for several Birmingham law firms. He now serves as the State’s ADA Coordinator and Assistant Attorney General with the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services. He was recently reappointed by Governor Robert Bentley as the Director of the Governor’s Office on Disability and State ADA Coordinator. Mr. Sisson also serves as an adjunct law professor teaching a disability law course at the Birmingham School of Law and is currently teaching a doctoral course in disability law and history at Auburn University. Mr. Sisson is a doctoral candidate in rehabilitation at Auburn University.
Mr. Sisson has been married to the former Victoria Franklin for 19 years. She is a partner with the Jones Walker law firm in Birmingham. Like Mr. Sisson, she has practiced law for over 20 years.
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Gaston Stronck
Gaston Stronck (born 15 December 1957 in Echternach) is a Luxembourgish diplomat. Currently he is Director for International Economic Relations and European Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Luxembourg. He was Ambassador of Luxembourg to India from 2011 to 2014. He presented his credentials to the Indian President Pratibha Devisingh Patil on November 1, 2011. He was Ambassador to the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan and Belarus from 2007 to 2011. He presented his credentials to Russian President Vladimir Putin on 11 December 2007. Before taking the post in Moscow, Gaston Stronck was Ambassador of Luxembourg to Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden (2003-2007) and the first Ambassador of Luxembourg to the Political and Security Committee (PSC) of the European Union (EU) (2000-2003). He is a former associate professor of the European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA) in Maastricht. He holds a Ph.D. in History and Defence Studies of the University of Montpellier. In June 2010 he became Doctor h.c. of the Moscow State Linguistic University (MGLU). He speaks Luxembourgish, French, German, English, Dutch and Russian.
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Burgert Kirsten
Burgert facilitates transformation in individuals, leaders and teams/organisations. From being rigid, disconnected and unproductive to becoming adaptive, integrated and innovative. He does this by creating a space for people to do their best thinking, access their creativity, leverage diversity and take action in ways they never thought possible.
Burgert is a registered Organisational Psychologist with the South African Health Professions Counsel of South Africa. He has presented workshops at National and International conferences on innovation, collaboration, coaching and learning design.
In 2013 Burgert completed a coach training programme certified by the International Coach Federation (ICF) presented by Coach Development. In 2015 he completed an advanced course in Organizational and Relationship Systems Coaching (ORSC) presented by CRR Global as well as a Brain-based coaching certification presented by the Neuro-Leadership Group. He is in the process of being accredited as a Professional Certified Coach with the ICF. Burgert has logged over 500 hours of coaching. He has coached leaders, entrepreneurs, teams and individuals across the globe.
Burgert is one of 34 certified Applied Improvisation practitioners in the world. Applied Improvisation is the practise of applying improvisation skills to situations in business and organisational life. It loses its connection to theatre performance and forges a new relationship with work performance. To provide an even more solid foundation for this practise Burgert grounds the methodology in the latest research in Neuroscience.
Burgert is also an improvisational theatre actor and teacher. He studied improvisational theatre at the IO theatre in Chicago USA.
Last but not least, Burgert is a family man. He is married to the beautiful, courageous and creative Lucille, mother of their twin daughters, Lila and Khari, and their son, Joah.
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Kelly Rode & Kelly
Loris Zeppieri is a partner in the law firm of KELLY, RODE & KELLY, LLP which was formed in 1956. He has been a member of the firm since 1997 and has been a partner since 2003. Mr. Zeppieri handles cases involving all aspects of civil litigation from inception to trial, including medical and hospital malpractice, labor law, products liability, contracts, general negligence and appeals.
He was born in Mineola, New York in 1973. He graduated from Chaminade High School, a prestigious private high school school in Mineola, New York in 1991 and received his undergraduate degree from Adelphi University in 1994. He then attended St. John's University School of Law and graduated in 1997 with a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) degree. At St. John's, Mr. Zeppieri was a Senior Board Member of the Moot Court where he participated in a National Moot Court competition. He was also a member of the Civil Trial Institute, an editor of The Litigator, and on the staff of the International Law Journal. He was admitted to the New York State Bar in January, 1998. In August, 2000, he completed the NITA Program at Hofstra University which is an intensive trial advocacy program.
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Rod Cameron (actor)
Rod Cameron (December 7, 1910 – December 21, 1983) was a Canadian-born film and television actor whose career extended from the 1930s to the 1970s. He appeared in horror, war, action and science fiction movies, but is best remembered for his many westerns.
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Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 8th Earl of Radnor
Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 8th Earl of Radnor (10 November 1927 – 10 August 2008) was a British nobleman. He was the son of William Pleydell-Bouverie, 7th Earl of Radnor and Helena Olivia Adeane. He married, firstly, Anne Garden Seth-Smith, daughter of Donald Farquaharson Seth-Smith, on 8 July 1953 and they were divorced in 1962. He and Anne had two sons: He married, secondly, Margaret Robin Fleming, daughter of Robin Fleming, in 1963 and they were divorced in 1985. They had four daughters: He married, thirdly, Mary Jillean Gwenellan Eddy, daughter of William Edward Montague Eddy, in 1986. He died at Longford Castle in 2008. From 1971 to 2008 he served as Governor of the French Hospital in Rochester, Kent. Successive Earls of Radnor were governors of the hospital from the eighteenth century to 2014.
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Sarah Cavender Metalworks
We make handcrafted jewelry, mostly using metal mesh and other industrial materials including brass and copper plus some really cool knitted wires. Our company sells wholesale to women's boutiques and also museum stores and catalogs. We also sell some of our products retail at our Studio Store and online
Established in 1984.
Sarah Cavender Metalworks was started in Philadelphia handcrafting jewelry for wholesale and selling to museum stores and local boutiques as well as larger chain stores such as Nordstrom and Henri Bendel. Since then Sarah Cavender has relocated to Miami and then to Oxford, AL, moving into our current location in 1994. We still sell to an interesting variety of museum stores and boutiques. We also currently have a wonderful Studio Store outlet where we sell special products directly to our local customers.
Sarah Cavender designs and produces several new seasonal collections each year. She specializes in metal mesh jewelry, belts and handbags. Each piece is hand-made to order by local artisans under Sarah's supervision in Oxford, Alabama, using materials made primarily in the USA with stones imported from Europe.
Sarah discovered the beauty and versatility of bronze screening and other wire materials while studying at the Philadelphia College of Art where she majored in sculpture. After graduating in 1984, she remained in Philadelphia and applied her skills and understanding of metal to develop a process of forming these materials into wonderful floral, leaf and insect representations as well as abstract form. Sarah looks to her extensive world travel experiences for inspiration. Her knowledge of art history and design influence her varied design approach. Constantly in search of uncommon and unique materials, Sarah Cavender maintains a design criteria in which each piece contains
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23591
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United Way of the Plains
We will maintain and build upon a strong social service network which will assist in making south central Kansas a top ten location in the nation to live and raise a family. We will be the leader in identifying programs which get to the root causes of social service problems with emphasis on education, income and health issues. We recognize that a balance must be maintained between ongoing day-to-day services and new approaches which offer solutions outside the box of past thinking. To that end, we will offer and seek special funding opportunities for new ideas which offer promising outcomes in the three key areas. We will also provide a preferred option for giving by gaining financial support by building lasting relationships with individuals and businesses. We will place emphasis on major leadership gifts and secure new streams of revenue through planned gifts and grants. We will gain and maintain accreditation to our statewide 211 system increasing the positive experience of the public to obtain health and human service information in a timely manner with compassion and respect for all. We recognize that nonprofits need valuable resources beyond funds. Information is a resource. Volunteers are a resource. In-kind products are resources too. Striving to maximize the capacity of each area will assist nonprofits in efficiently serving people in need. We value a communications plan that both listens and speaks to the community...
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7175
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Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines is the largest airline in Hawaii. It is the 8th largest commercial airline in the US, and is based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The airline operates its main hub at Honolulu International Airport and a secondary hub out of Kahului Airport on the island of Maui. Hawaiian Airlines operates flights to Asia, Hawaii, and the United States Mainland. Hawaiian Airlines is owned by Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. of which Mark Dunkerley is the current President and Chief Executive Officer. Hawaiian is the oldest US carrier that has never had a fatal accident or a hull loss throughout its history, and frequently tops the on-time carrier list in the United States, as well as the fewest cancellations, oversales and baggage handling issues. It has also rated as the best carrier serving Hawaii by Travel + Leisure, Zagat and Condé Nast Traveler.
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Bob Monsour
In mid-2015, we moved from the SF Bay area up to Bellevue, Washington.
In 2009, our family returned to the San Francisco Bay Area after living in New Jersey for nearly nine years. After developing several websites for friends and family, most recently I'm developing a tennis-focused video site called onehanders.com, with a focus on the one-handed backhand.
I recently served on the Board of Directors of the Venture Greenhouse, a Marin-based startup accelerator. I've also served on the Advisory Council of the School of Business & Leadership at Dominican University of California.
In April 2006, I joined Princeton University, serving as the Associate Director for External Affairs in the Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education. The center became the center of entrepreneurship for the Princeton student community.
Since 2000, I was involved in early stage investing in local (NY, NJ, and PA) companies. I was a founding member of the Jumpstart New Jersey Angel Network. I also served on the board of trustees of an independent K-8 school.
1997 to 2000. Initially served as a consultant and then as VP of Sales & Marketing at Hifn, Inc., maker of high-speed network security processors. Defined & launched multiple products, establishing early leadership in the category. Led efforts for the company within the IETF to establish standards for compressing data before being encrypted. Established partnerships with network processor companies.
1983-1995. Co-founder of Stac, Inc., maker of the award-winning Stacker disk compression software. Job evolution: software engineer, product manager, vp of marketing, vp of product development, vp of business development. Extensive involvement in technology licensing transactions among other duties. Lead role in several acquisitions of technologies and companies.
1979 through 1983. Software engineer at Motorola, developing software for the company's first digital display pager.
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9555
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John Foley, CFP®
John D. Foley is a Registered Representative of Investment Planners, Inc., and an Investment Advisory Representative of IPI Wealth Management, a SEC Registered Investment Advisor. He is the Founder and President of First Advisors Financial Group LLC since 2003, and began a partnership with First Bank & Trust, joining their team of financial professionals that same year. John is a member of Ed Slott’s Elite IRA Advisor Group. He has over thirty year’s tenure in the financial services industry, with an extensive background – including associations with Prudential and LPL Financial.
John D. Foley is from Monticello, Illinois, and is a graduate of the University of Illinois, receiving a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering. He is a member of the Alpha Gamma Rho social and professional agricultural fraternity. John is actively involved in his community and his profession. He is an active member of the Rotary Club of Champaign, and involved with various Monticello schools committees. John also is a leader of Monticello Area Military Service Recognition, a group which honors and recognizes all currently serving military members from the Monticello community.
John D. Foley and his wife Donna, have been married for over thirty years, and live on the Foley family farm in Monticello. Donna has worked for the University of Illinois for nearly twenty years, and is currently the Managing Director of the Advanced Digital Sciences Center. John and Donna are proud parents of three children – Jack, Ben, and Emily. Jack is a combat veteran of the U.S. Army, and is pursuing a college degree while working part-time in John’s business; Ben is a fourth-year cadet, attending the United States Military Academy at West Point; and Emily is attending the University of Illinois, majoring in Material Science and Engineering.
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5264
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Robert Tarjan
Robert Endre Tarjan (born April 30, 1948) is an American computer scientist and mathematician. He is the discoverer of several graph algorithms, including Tarjan's off-line lowest common ancestors algorithm, and co-inventor of both splay trees and Fibonacci heaps. Tarjan is currently the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University, and the Chief Scientist at Intertrust Technologies.
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8181
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Goodguys Rod & Custom Association
The Goodguys Rod & Custom Association is America's largest association catering to street rods, custom cars and show cars. The Goodguys Association has over 70,000 active members worldwide. Goodguys stages 21 annual rod & custom car show events throughout the United States as well as vintage drag races. Founded by Gary and Marilyn Meadors, Goodguys corporate headquarters are in Pleasanton, California. Their son, Marc Meadors serves as company president. The largest event Goodguys produces annually is the PPG Nationals in Columbus, Ohio at the Ohio Expo Center. It attracts over 6,500 rods, customs, classics and street machines through 1972 vintage - Goodguys disallows the following from participating when it comes to its All-American Get Together events hosted since 1982 - import automobile marques (both European and Asian with the exception of USA manufacturers who have a presence in another part of the world e.g. Ford of Europe or Ford of Australia or a vintage import automobile with a transplanted American powertrain as demonstrated on Motor Trend TV with a Datsun 240Z powered with a Chevrolet V6 pulled out of an S10 truck fitted with a Ford Powerstoke turbocharger) and post-1972 vehicles since the club (and purists) consider it the post-musclecar era (this means that a modern-day classic from a Buick Grand National, Camaro IROC-Z, or current generation Camaro, Mustang or Challenger is prohibited from participating if its the traditional 2-day event - modern classics are usually seen at non-traditional hot rod clubs which welcome post-1972 automobiles; a section of the Goodguys Gazette newsletter has a section for its Super Sundays where 1973 and newer have their own events including an autocross). The Goodguys Street Machine of the Year and the Goodguys Street Rod of the Year awards are presented at this event.
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28939
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Inter-American Defense College Foundation
The Inter American Defense College Foundation (IADCF) was founded in 2004 as a nonprofit organization under former Inter-American Defense College (IADC) director Carl H. Freeman. The original board of directors consisted of two US citizens, Richard Millett and Emilio Gonzalez, and Venezuelan citizen Salvador Briceno. The IADCF is housed at the IADC site on Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington DC. The Foundation supports the IADC by raising funds to offer supplemental programming at no cost to the IADC. In addition, the IADCF provides information to the international community on what is happening at the College through with the IADC Alumni Association.
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8963
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Strickland's Taekwondo
Taekwondo - Eskrima - Weapons - Karate classes - Martial Arts training - Women's self-defense and rape defense - Anti-Bullying
Established in 2001.
Serving the Flower Mound, Highland Village, Lewisville, and surrounding communities for over 16 years!
Teaching a variety of martial arts and self-defense.
Mr. Strickland is a long term resident of Highland Village. He started his training in Taekwondo in October of 1979 with Mr. Rick Hoadley at the Family Fitness Training Center in Mobile, AL. A member of the American Taekwondo Association (ATA) he received his 1st degree black belt in December 1982. After promoting to 2nd degree in 1984 he became a Sr. Certified instructor and soon began teaching a club of his own in Tillman's Corner, AL.
In 1986 he was promoted to 3rd degree black belt. In 1988 he turned possession of his club over to another instructor and moved to Charlotte, NC and opened his first full time Taekwondo training center with the United States Taekwondo Alliance (USTA). In 1990 he was promoted to 4th degree black belt.
In 1993 Mr. Strickland broke away from the USTA and he co-founded Taekwondo America (TA).
It was while he lived in Charlotte for 10 years that he trained many students to the rank black belt, of which 5 are now 6th degree masters and have opened schools
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30296
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Beregen-Lafayette Montessori School
Specializing in:
- Preschools & Kindergarten
- Schools
- Nursery Schools
Established in 2014.
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Myani L. graduated from Lincoln University, cum laude, with a B.A. in Elementary and Early Childhood Education. She also holds an M.Ed. in Reading Education from Howard University and is in the process of obtaining her Montessori certification from Princeton Center for Teacher Education. Ms. Lawson has over 17 years of experience in the field of education. She has held the positions of classroom teacher, academic enrichment program director, elementary instructional coach, adult education instructor, university adjunct instructor, educational consultant, and curriculum coordinator. Ms. Lawson is a passionate and dedicated educator whose varied background and hands-on approach ensure Bergen-Lafayette Montessori School's curriculum exceeds the standards.
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22568
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Cam Stewart (sportscaster)
Cam Stewart (a.k.a.: Red Heat, The Raging Red Head, Uncy Scamy, The Bear, Straight Foss, Orso, Stew Art Productions, Baby Head's Babysitter, Vince Vombardi Champion) (born April 4, 1975), is a Canadian sports broadcaster who hosts the radio program Red Heat on The Score Satellite Radio, and co-hosts Live @theScore and Score on the NFL on The Score Television Network. He is known to enjoy chicken wings and beer, particularly after completing telecasts at the Score. He grew up in the Greater Toronto area where he had a memorable high school football career in which he once recorded 4 sacks in a single game. Cam spent time in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories where he was first introduced into the sports media industry. His past roles include co-host of "Drive This", "Morency" "Covers Experts" and "24in30" on The Score Satellite Radio(formerly known as Hardcore Sports Radio). Cam's radio program, Red Heat can be heard weekdays on The Score Satellite Radio and the podcast is available on iTunes. Red Heat contains segments such as The Blitz, Woooaaahhhh or No, Grievances and Accolades, Cam Against the Machine, Gong Show of the Week, and Picks of the Night. Cam is regularly joined on Red Heat by personalities Ryan Hains, Eric Cohen, Nero Patel and gambling expert Brian Blessing. Cam Stewart can also be heard on John Oakley's morning radio program on AM 640 in Toronto. Stewart is John's guest each Monday and Friday as the show wraps up from 9:30 to 10 am. Although Cam's role is expected to be talking about sports and gambling, he somehow manages to address the problems and topics of the modern world with his own special brand of irreverence and humour.
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12126
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IE Party Makers
IE Party Makers (formerly Arty Party Paints) specializes in professional face painting and balloon twisting for all kinds of events in the Inland Empire, like birthday parties and corporate gatherings! We use only the best cosmetic-grade paints and glitters to create safe, fast, and impressive designs for kids of all ages. We also offer Name Art and Caricature services, so your guests will have memories they can take home and keep forever! Serving the Riverside area and surrounding cities :)
Established in 2015.
I was lucky to stumble into this wonderful art after moving to California from my hometown in Wisconsin in 2009. We added new artists to the team in 2016 and so have been able to bring more smiles to more parties! All our artists are professionally trained so you know you'll be getting quality entertainment :)
Hello there!
I'm Julie, the owner here at IE Party Makers! I've been facepainting and twisting balloon animals in Orange County for almost 7 years, but recently moved to beautiful downtown Riverside and started this company to continue doing what I love--Bring art and smiles to your special event. :)
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7767
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East Greenwich Township, New Jersey
East Greenwich Township is a township in Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 9,555, reflecting an increase of 4,125 (+76.0%) from the 5,430 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 172 (+3.3%) from the 5,258 counted in the 1990 Census. East Greenwich Township was created by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 10, 1881, from the eastern part of Greenwich Township and the western part of Mantua Township.
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DBpedia Abstract
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13655
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Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him
"Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him" is a Yoko Ono song from her Double Fantasy album with John Lennon. The version released as a single, and on the compilation album Every Man Has a Woman, is credited to Lennon, and has stripped away Ono's lead vocal, while bringing Lennon's backing vocal up in the mix (this version was also released as a bonus track on the CD reissue of Milk and Honey). The B-side featured "It's Alright" by Ono and Sean Lennon. The last Lennon song to be released as a single, it failed to chart in either the United Kingdom or the United States. In 2007, the song was re-released as a UK-only 12" single on the Mynx record label where it was coupled with Elvis Costello's cover version of Yoko Ono's song "Walking on Thin Ice".
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8187
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19th Hyderabad Regiment
The 19th Hyderabad Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. It was formed at the time of reforms of the Indian Army after the First World War, when it moved from single battalion regiments to multi battalion regiments. The regiment saw service during the Second World War, and after Operation Polo was incorporated into the Indian Army as the Kumaon Regiment.
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1672
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Bce Inc.
BCE Inc., formerly Bell Canada Enterprises, is a publicly-traded holding company for Canada's largest communications network and associated mass media holdings. It is one of Canada's largest corporations and has been the parent company in the Bell Canada corporate group since its creation in 1983 when Bell Canada, Northern Telecom, and other related companies all became subsidiaries of BCE.
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Jim Farley (businessman)
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13884
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Forrest Plummer DAME
Connection for Forrest P Dame b 1903 for Forrest F Dame b 1948 Copy of birth certificate 1939 Projectionist Scenic Theatre Rochester NH Divorced from Susan Johnstone 7 Apr 1942 About 1943 to 45 wired sub chasers during the war at Calderwood Yacht Yard in Manchester Mass. 1945 Projectionist at Scenic Theatre Rochester NH 1946 Projectionist at York Beach Maine Theatre 1950 Projestionist Rochester Drive-in theatre 1950 to 1960 had an American Flyer Train set in complete basement. 1955 to 1965 Worked at Spaulding Fiber Co across the street rretired in 1965 1958 to 1966 Parent member of Graniteers Drum and Bugle Corps. 1960 to 1975 Made Flages Forrest P Dame was also a flag designer and painter of flags carried by the Grainteers and other drum corps. He got his experience as a set designer and painter in the Rochester Scenic Theatre. In 1961 when the Grainteers went to President Kennedy's Inaugural they wanted to carry a flag representing Rochester. He designed the flag and it went to Washington. In 1965 the city og Rochester cited the flag as the official flag of the city. Forrest also designed the city Bicentennial medal. Forrest and his wife Hazel were among the founders of the Rochester New Hampshire Senior Citizen Forrest Married Susan Johnstone on 15 May 1926 and divorced on 7 Apr 1942 No minor children affected by divorce, so no children ??? It seems that no childre were born in this marrage??.
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Predappio
Predappio is a town and comune in the province of Forlì-Cesena, in the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy, with a population of 6,486 (2013). The town is best known for being the birthplace of Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943. Mussolini is also buried at Predappio, and his mausoleum is a local tourist destination, as well as a site of pilgrimage for Italian Fascists. In April 2009, the town council banned the sale of fascist souvenirs. As of early 2016, the town was selling fascist souvenirs.
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Max Jammer
Max Jammer (April 13, 1915 – December 18, 2010), was an Israeli physicist and philosopher of physics. He was born in Berlin, Germany. Jammer studied physics, philosophy and history of science, first at the University of Vienna, and then from 1935 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he received a PhD in experimental physics in 1942. After serving in the British Army for the rest of the war, Jammer returned to Hebrew University, where he lectured on the history and philosophy of science, before moving in 1952 to Harvard University. He subsequently became a lecturer there and a close colleague of Albert Einstein at Princeton University. He taught at Harvard, the University of Oklahoma, and Boston University, before in 1956 establishing the Department and becoming Professor of Physics at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, where he later also served as President and Rector. He also co-founded the Institute for Philosophy of Science at Tel Aviv University, and has been President of the Association for the Advancement for Science in Israel. He was Visiting Professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich, the University of Göttingen, the Institut Henri Poincaré, Columbia University, the Catholic University of America in Washington, D. C., and other universities in the United States and Canada.
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Harry Boland (trade unionist)
Harold "Harry" Boland (21 October 1891 – 25 July 1956) was an Australian shearer and trade unionist. Boland was born near Grenfell to farmer Thomas Charles Edmund Boland and Elizabeth, née Tout. He did not attend school but worked in the Bogan River district as a shearer, wool-presser, sawmiller, tree-feller, fencer and miner. In 1905 he joined the Australian Workers' Union (AWU), and was later employed as a clerk in Sydney. He married Amy Forrest, a dressmaker, at the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Waterloo on 13 April 1914. An organiser for the AWU from 1920, he moved to Queensland in search of work in 1923. In 1924 Boland was the AWU's Western District organiser, holding various positions until becoming Far Northern District secretary in 1941. He was elected Queensland president of the AWU in 1947 and Queensland president of the Australian Labor Party in 1950, joining the federal executive. Boland, who also chaired the union's newspaper the Worker, was one of six Queensland delegates to the 1955 ALP federal conference in Hobart, where he was left to represent his state alone after the other five delegates, who included Premier Vince Gair and state treasurer Ted Walsh, boycotted the conference over a dispute concerning the Victorian delegation. Boland was an opponent of the Industrial Groups and supported the conference's resolution to withdraw party support from them. The anti-Grouper attack in Queensland was led by AWU president Joe Bukowski, allowing Boland to retain friendly relations with Gair and the others. He worked unsuccessfully to avoid the deepening divisions that in 1957 led to the formation of the Queensland Labor Party. Boland, however, did not live to see his party divide, dying in 1956 at Tingalpa of a coronary occlusion.
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30162
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Arkansas Valley Climbers Coalition
The Arkansas Valley Climbers Coalition (AVCC) seeks to promote climbing and preserve access to cliffs in the Upper Arkansas Valley and surrounding area in Colorado. The AVCC seeks to give climbers a voice with land managers and policy makers in order that our interests be represented in the creation or revision of land-use plans. We believe that climbing is a viable, historically proven usage of ...our local cliffs. The AVCC will also strive to promote unity and cooperation within the local climbing community, as well as build ties with local land managers and organizations. Board of Directors Eric Simons, President & Founding member Elizabeth Battaglia, Secretary & Founding member James Orlet, Treasurer & Founding member Lee Jenkins, Founding member Mark Krasnow, Founding member Libby Nye, Founding member Grant Bryans, Founding member Thomas Kip Davis, Founding member Δείτε περισσότερα
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25575
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Hitchgathering
Hitchgathering is the name of a series of international hitchhiking gatherings that are held in Europe and Northern America since 2008. The first European Hitchgathering was initiated as The Project 888. It took place under the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, on 8 August 2008. The following year's Hitchgathering 7-9-10 was organised in Ukraine and followed by the 6-8-10 gathering in Portugal. 5-8-11 was the fourth edition of the annual European Hitchgathering and took place at the beach by Kara Dere near the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria. In 2012, the gathering was named 4-8-12 and took place on a farm in Ambraziskiai, Lithuania. The gatherings received moderate press coverage, in Spain, Ukraine, Netherlands and France. The goal of the gatherings is to promote hitchhiking and is self-organised among travelers. The amount of participants has so far varied between 80 and 150. The location for the year 2013 was Liptovska Mara in Slovakia.
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Prudential Financial
Leveraging its heritage of life insurance and asset management expertise, Prudential is focused on helping approximately 50 million individual and institutional customers grow and protect their wealth. Prudential businesses offer a variety of products and survices including life insurance, annuities, retirement-related services, mutual finds, investment management, and real estate services.
Prudential Financial, Inc., also known by its primary subsidiary The Prudential Insurance Company of America, is a Fortune Global 500 and Fortune 500 company whose subsidiaries provide insurance, investment management, and other financial products and services to both retail and institutional customers throughout the United States and in over 30 other countries. Principal products and services provided include life insurance, annuities, mutual funds, pension- and retirement-related investments, administration and asset management, securities brokerage services, and commercial and residential real estate in many states of the U.S. It provides these products and services to individual and institutional customers through distribution networks in the financial services industry. Prudential has operations in the United States, Asia, Europe and Latin America and has organized its principal operations into the Financial Services Businesses and the Closed Block Business.
Prudential is composed of hundreds of subsidiaries and holds more than $2 trillion of life insurance. The company uses the Rock of Gibraltar as its logo.
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