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Sysco Detroit, LLC
As a subsidiary of SYSCO Corporation, the largest foodservice distributor in North America, SYSCO Food Services of Detroit distributes fresh and frozen meat, poultry, seafood, fruits and vegetables, canned and dry products, paper and disposable products, cleaning supplies, kitchen equipment, and medical supplies. The company supplies products to restaurants, schools, hotels, health care institutions, and other foodservice customers. The parent company has a network of more than 180 facilities throughout the US and Canada.
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Roll Technology Corporation
In 1972 Lewis Walker Sr. founded Roll Technology in Greenville, South Carolina. Following his distinguished tour of duty commanding submarine chasers in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters during World War II he joined Chromium Corporation of America in Connecticut. In 1952 he became president of U.S. Metal Coatings in New Jersey. After a merger of that company in the late 1960's and doing some consulting work, he moved to the Southeast to start his new operation.
Lewis Walker III, his eldest son, joined him the same year after finishing college and a Naval tour of duty. Lew became president when his father retired in 1987, then Chairman of the Board in 1994. Mr. Walker passed away in 2006, just shy of his 90th birthday.
During its 40 year history, Roll Technology has continued to grow. From 3 employees to a peak of 45. From 1 roll grinder to 13, including 2 CNC machines. From 2 chromium plating tanks to 7. From 8,000 square feet of industrial space to over 50,000.
Web processing companies and original equipment manufactures worldwide depend on the consistency, expertise and support of Roll Technology. The company prides itself on achieving the highest levels of accuracy and surface finishes.
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Shahrukh Khan Alias SRK
Sharukh Khan was born on 2 November 1965 in New Delhi, India. He married Gauri Khan on 25 October 1991. They have two children, son Aryan Khan (b. 1997), and da...ughter Suhana (b. 2000). Khan started out his career by appearing in several television serials during 1988-1990. He made his film debut with the commercially successful Deewana (1992). He began to achieve success at the box office from his villainous roles in films such as Darr (1993), Baazigar (1993), and Anjaam (1994). During his years in the Indian film industry, he won seven Filmfare best actor awards and had significant box-office success. Some of his films include Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Om Shanti Om (2007), and Chak De India! (2007). While he does his romantic scenes during songs or in his films, he copies the style of Rajesh Khanna, and his acting style has influences of his inspirations--Dilip Kumar and Rajesh Khanna See More
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Peacekeeper Park
Peacekeeper Park is an urban park in Calgary, Alberta. The park is located in the neighbourhood of North Glenmore, on the former grounds of Canadian Forces Base Calgary. The park includes a memorial wall with the names of Canadian Forces members who have given their lives on peacekeeping and peace support missions with the United Nations, NATO and other organizations since the end of the Second World War, including the current mission in Afghanistan.
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Tri-City Herald
The Tri-City Herald is a daily newspaper based in Kennewick, Washington, in the United States. Owned by The McClatchy Company, the newspaper serves southeastern Washington, including the three communities of Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland (Tri-Cities). The paper was founded in 1918 as the weekly Pasco Herald. In 1947, Glenn C. Lee and Robert Philip bought the paper, moved it to Kennewick and converted it into the area's first daily paper, coining the name 'Tri-Cities' as part of the paper's name. Lee and Philip sold the paper to McClatchy in 1979. After over 30 years as an afternoon paper, it became a morning paper in 1984. It added a Saturday edition in 1987. It serves Benton and Franklin counties in southeastern Washington, and is read as far south as Hermiston, Oregon. In 1950, striking workers of the Herald launched a morning competitor, Columbia Basin News, in Pasco. From 1950 until the summer of 1963, the Tri-Cities was one of the smallest U.S. markets with two competing daily newspapers. Columbia Basin News printed its last issue in 1963. The Tri-City Herald is the only major English-language newspaper in Washington east of Yakima and south of Spokane. The paper features local and national news, opinion columns, sports information, movie listings, comic strips, and other typical pieces of information.
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Robbie Raeside
Robbie Raeside (born 7 July 1972 in South Africa) is a Scottish footballer who currently plays as a defender for St. Andrews United. Raeside began his career with Raith Rovers, winning two Scottish First Division titles and the Scottish League Cup during his six years at Starks Park. In 1996, Raeside moved to Dundee, where he won another First Division title in 1998. In 2000, Raeside joined Arbroath after a loan spell and went on to play for a number of other clubs, such as Greenock Morton, Alloa Athletic, Stirling Albion and Peterhead, before returning to Arbroath in 2006. Out of contract at Arbroath he accepted a months loan at Shelbourne in July 2000. He played one game in the UEFA Champions League qualifier win in Macedonia against Sloga Jugomagnat before returning to Scotland.
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Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv
Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv (formerly Chermayeff & Geismar) is a New York-based branding and graphic design firm. It was founded in 1957 by Yale graduates Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar. The firm has designed logos for such companies as Pan Am, Mobil Oil, PBS, Chase Bank, Barneys New York, The Museum of Modern Art, Xerox, Smithsonian Institution, NBC, Cornell University, National Geographic, State Farm Insurance, and many others. Ivan Chermayeff and Thomas Geismar were awarded the AIGA Medal in 1979. In 2006, designer Sagi Haviv became the third partner at the firm. In 2013 Haviv's name was added to the masthead and the firm became known as Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv. In 2008, Haviv, Chermayeff and Geismar released a new identity for the Library of Congress, and in 2009 redesigned the logo of the fashion brand Armani Exchange. In recent years, the firm created identities for the Kennedy Center Honors; Hearst Corporation, the Southern Poverty Law Center, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Conservation International, the Women's Tennis Association, Harvard University Press and other major institutions. The firm is known for the exhibits and environmental art installations it has designed, including the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, the Statue of Liberty Museum, two Worlds Fair pavilions (the U.S. pavilions of 1967 and 1970), and the red number 9 at 9 West 57th Street in New York City. In 2008, the new Star-Spangled Banner exhibit designed by the firm opened at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. The firm also designs motion graphics such as the titles for the Emmy-Award winning PBS documentary series Carrier and in 2009, created a motion graphics display for Alicia Keys’ annual fundraiser for her Keep a Child Alive Foundation.
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Erymanthian Boar
In Greek mythology, the Erymanthian Boar (Greek: ὁ Ἐρυμάνθιος κάπρος; Latin: aper Erymanthius) is remembered in connection with The Twelve Labours, in which Heracles, the (reconciled) enemy of Hera, visited in turn "all the other sites of the Goddess throughout the world, to conquer every conceivable 'monster' of nature and rededicate the primordial world to its new master, his Olympian father," Zeus.
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Rachelle Newbold
I'm a writer who loves problem solving and who finds that structure promotes creativity and success. I believe that beauty, rather than the devil, is in the details--whether it's the nuance found in a lovely glass of wine or the challenge of getting a project exactly right.
I apply these philosophies whole-heartedly to professional and personal projects. I am most proud of my work at Far Niente, where I leverage written communication to introduce people to our brands and enhance existing relationships. Managing website and print design, social media, e-commerce, and e-mail campaigns continually keeps me on my toes, and I love that the standards and technology is ever-changing.
If I won the lottery tomorrow, I would continue what I've been doing in my spare time: working on a selection of short stories and non-fiction pieces. And I would support to a much greater degree he causes that are near and dear to my heart. I'm no statistician but I know winning the lottery is unlikely--so I chip away at my personal projects and non-profit support as I can.
Most of all, I am grateful to live in the Napa Valley, where I was born. I've lived in many places and have traveled the world but my heart keeps bringing me back to this special corner of the globe.
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Fouad Ali El Himma
Fouad Ali El Himma, (born 6 December 1962, in Ben Guerir, Morocco) is an influential Moroccan politician and senior advisor for Mohammed VI of whom he is said to be a very close friend. Since he became Secretary of State in the Ministry of the Interior in November 1999, he has played a prominent role in the Moroccan State. In 2008, he founded the Authenticity and Modernity Party.El Himma was a classmate of Mohammed VI at the Collège Royale and was the director of his cabinet when he was crown prince.
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Michelle Zerafa
Michelle worked as a PSD teacher for the past 16 years and a Guidance teacher for the past 7 years, for 8 consecutive years she voluntarily produced, scripted and directed school musicals pertaining to the school where she teaches. She was chosen to coordinate and participate in the Connecting Classrooms Project organised by The British Council (2010 – 2013), a project which celebrates diversity and global citizenship amongst adolescents from various countries. As a trainee counsellor she worked at Kellimni.com, Victim Support Malta and is currently working at Corradino Correctional Facility, San Gorg Preca College and Cana Movement. She pursued a career in the arts both in choreography and acting (TV and theatre). She won three Malta Television Awards for her character interpretations in two TV series. Apart from teaching drama in various drama schools, her experience in the performing arts included dance and theatre performances both in Malta and abroad and choreography work in musical and contemporary theatre productions. She also ventured into production; she produced various TV educational programs, as well as theatre productions, together with her fiancé she is the co-producer of Vermiglio Theatre Productions and manages a team of young actors. Lately, together with her fiancé she co-produced and choreographed "Sejjieh" which placed second in the Social Theatre Festival organised by Agenzija Zaghzagh as well as "Il-Mixja". The latter was produced in the grounds of Mount Carmel Hospital with proceeds being donated towards funding various programmes taking place in the same hospital. She is currently reading for a Master degree in Counselling at the University of Malta. She is in her fourth year of a four-year journey. Currently working on her dissertation project: Voices Expressed! Development of Maltese mental health practitioners' narratives of injustice through Theatre of the Oppressed techniques. She loves travelling, swimming and yoga.
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27601
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Debashis Patra
Projects Undertaken -
1.Summer Internship - May/June 2009
'CII - Q-Equip Joint Project'
Benchmarking and Analyzing SME's involved in manufacturing in Western UP zone.Also to study the various challenges faced by them.Along with 3 of my classmates surveyed 40 sme's out of a sample of more than 200 sme's in the above zone.Helped in constructing a SME Benchmarking model that would help sme's evaluate themselves vis-a-vis their peers.The above model would also be applicable to evaluate new sme's and rate them on the Likert Five Point scale.
2.Rural Project
'SEEDS India - Balasore Ashraya Yojana'
Undertook a 2 week long rural project in the field of Disaster Management in Dec-Jan 2008-09.Organised by SEEDS India, a leading NGO of India in Balasore District of Odisha and titled 'Balasore Ashraya Yojana' under the Odisha Flood Resilient Shelter Program, this project was jointly funded by the European Commision Humanitarian Organisation(ECHO) , the philanthropic arm of the EU and Christian Aid. Studied and evaluated the project on the basis of daily field trips to concerned sites. Also administered a sample survey during the project duration and submitted a comprehensive report based on it at IWSB.
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30021
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Brendan O'Connor
Brendan Patrick O'Connor (born 2 March 1962) is an Australian politician who is a member of the Australian House of Representatives representing Burke between 2001 and 2004 and Gorton (both in Victoria) since October 2004. O'Connor is a member of the Australian Labor Party and was the Minister for Employment and the Minister for Skills and Training in the Second Rudd Ministry; having previously served in a range of ministerial portfolios in the First Rudd Ministry and the First and Second Gillard ministries.
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8967
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Elements Massage
Elements specializes in Therapeutic Massage. Therapeutic massage involves the manipulation of the soft tissue structures of the body to prevent and alleviate pain, discomfort, muscle spasm, and stress; and, to promote health and wellness.
We specialize in several modalities including: swedish, deep tissue, prenatal, Trigger Point Therapy, and hot stone massage. Whether you are looking for relaxation, pain relief, or stress reduction, our highly trained Massage Therapists are here to customize your massage to fit your needs.
Our Monthly Wellness Program is the perfect way to enhance your well-being and save money all at the same time. Please call for more details on how Elements can save you money and provide you with great service at the same time.
Established in 2008.
Elements was founded in 2006 by Michelle Mehrib, a certified Massage therapist. She teamed with Fitness Together Corporation, after experiencing huge success with her own 3 massage studio locations in Aurora Colorado. Today, there are 70 locations nationwide and counting. In 2009 Elements was named one of Forbes 500 best Franchise opportunities.
Elizabeth Young has been the general Manager for the Elements Therapeutic Massge Studio in Norman Since October of 2009. Originally from Southern California, Elizabeth moved to Texas in 2004 to pursue her Animal Science Degree at Texas A&M. After college, Elizabeth worked as a vet tech at an equine sports medicine hospital that specialized in chiropractics. Recognizing the need for an on-site massage therapist, Elizabeth returned to school and got licensed in Equine Sports Massage.
The importance of massage is the same for people as it is for horses. Elizabeth took that knowledge and re-directed it to the retail massage business and has played a major role in expanding production for the Elements Norman location.
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American Public Media Group
American Public Media Group, formerly the Minnesota Communications Group, is the non-profit parent organization of Minnesota Public Radio, American Public Media, Southern California Public Radio, and the Fitzgerald Theater. Jon McTaggart is APMG's President and CEO.
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2036
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Warren Ost
Dr. Rev. Warren William Ost (died November 6, 1997) was the Presbyterian Minister who founded A Christian Ministry in the National Parks (ACMNP) in 1952.
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8156
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Welford National Park
Welford is a national park in Central West Queensland, Australia, 991 km west of Brisbane founded by Claire Gillman. It is located just to the south east of Jundah. The park was established in 1992 to protect the biodiversity of the mulga lands, mitchell grass and Channel Country ecoregions. The southern border is marked by the Barcoo River. The name of the park comes from the original owner of the grazing station which was eventually called Welford Downs after Richard Welford. Welford himself had named the station Walton. The rare yellow-footed Rock-wallaby is found in the park as are aboriginal stone arrangements and water wells. Camping with a permit is allowed at two site along the Barcoo River. Recreational activities are centered on the permanent waterholes where visitors enjoy boating, canoeing and kayaking.
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4972
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Alexei Osipov
Alexei Osipov (born March 31, 1938, Belev, Tula oblast, Russia) - well known Russian Orthodox theologian, professor and lecturer from Moscow Orthodox Theological Seminary. He is also a widely popular Orthodox pedagogue, publicist and defender of Russian Orthodoxy, being a slavophil, apologist of Eastern Christianity as based on teachings of Church Fathers and exposer of deficiencies of western Catholic teachings. After finishing school he refused to enter any university and in home conditions he undertook the study of theology under the guidance of hegumen Nikon (Vorobyov) for 3 years. In 1958 he entered the 4th (final) grade of Moscow Theological Seminary, having passed exams for the previous three years. Next year he entered Moscow Theological Academy which he finished in 1963. Since 1965 he has been a lecturer of basic theology, since 1975 - professor.
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28606
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Samuel Trehawke Kekewich
Samuel Trehawke Kekewich (31 October 1796 – 1 June 1873) was an English Tory and later Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1826 to 1830 and from 1858 to 1873. Kekewich was the son of Samuel Kekewich of Peamore Exeter and his wife Salome Sweet, daughter of George Sweet of Tiverton. He was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford. He was a Deputy Lieutenant and J.P. for Devon. In 1826, Kekewich was elected unopposed at a by-election as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Exeter, and held the seat until 1830. In 1835 he was High Sheriff of Devon. He stood for parliament unsuccessfully at Liskeard in the 1835 and 1837 general elections. In August 1858, he was elected at an unopposed by-election as an MP for South Devon. He held the seat until his death in 1873. He was chairman of the visitors of the lunatic asylum and chairman of the board of guardians at St Thomas's Exeter for 21 years. Kekewich died at the age of 76. In 1820, he married Agatha Maria Sophia Langston, daughter of John Langston of Sarsden Oxfordshire. His second son was the noted judge Sir Arthur Kekewich; his eldest son Trehawke Kekewich was the father of his grandsons, Sir Trehawke Herbert Kekewich, 1st Baronet and Major General Robert Kekewich. In 1840, he remarried, to Louisa Buck, daughter of Lewis William Buck (1784-1858) of Moreton House, Bideford, and Hartland Abbey, Devon, Member of Parliament for Exeter 1826-32 and for North Devon 1839-57. From this marriage, he was the father of George William Kekewich.
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13579
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Assi Rahbani
Assi Rahbani (Arabic: عاصي الرحباني; May 4, 1923 - June 21, 1986) was a Lebanese composer, musician and producer. He was part of the Rahbani Brothers (Arabic: الأخوان رحباني), with his brother Mansour Rahbani (Arabic: منصور الرحباني). He married Lebanese singer Nouhad Haddad, more famous by her stage name, Fairuz. His son Ziad Rahbani also became to be known as a very successful artist in music and theatre and as an influential political activist.
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26202
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Yiannis Melanitis
Yiannis Melanitis (Greek: Γιάννης Μελανίτης) is a Greek conceptual artist, performance artist, sculptor, installation artist, digital artist, born in Athens in 1967. Melanitis holds degrees in Painting, Sculpture and a master's degree in Digital Arts from the Athens School of Fine Arts (ASFA). He is a PhD Fellow at NTUA, Athens School of Architecture. In May 2010 he was elected as a Lecturer at the Sculpture Department of the Athens School of Fine Arts. His concepts refer to epistemology, science and philosophy, using "heterogeneous artistic media" and artistic practices. Among other artists, he has been referring to Marcel Duchamp, Iannis Xenakis, James Joyce. He was the organiser and one of the main exhibitors of an exhibition at the Andreas Syngros hospital in Athens with subject: Dermatographies, Art meets Medicine. He was selected by the hospital to coordinate the exhibition and showcase his art because of his involvement and experience in exhibiting images of the modern human body, bioart and medical illustrations.
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19923
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Renée Wurst
My tenure at Argos began with Pioneer Concrete in 1995 which was then acquired by Hanson and Southern Star Concrete and ultimately acquired by Argos in 2005.
During my tenure at Argos, the company grew from Southern Star being the only US subsidiary with about 1,000 employees to the present day with 5 separate major Business Units with close to 3,500 employees in the US.
My role at Argos was Benefits Manager for the US. We prided ourselves in becoming highly efficient, increasing our scope by 3 times with no increase in staff.
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19583
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Abbie McBride
Abbie McBride is the Vice President of Sales and Operations at Fundbox. In this role she oversees all of Fundbox’s client-facing teams and is responsible for growth, business operations, customer success and customer support. Abbie joined Fundbox in January 2019 from Oracle where she served as Vice President of Sales, managing Oracle’s business with energy companies in the US and Latin America. Before Oracle, Abbie led customer success and sales teams at Opower, a clean tech software company, where she saw the company through IPO and acquisition. Other previous roles include development and strategy at a community development financial institution and strategic planning at The Walt Disney Company. Abbie has a degree in Political Science from Stanford University and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and three children.
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Ivan Kozoriz
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Craig Barrett (chief executive)
Craig R. Barrett (born August 29, 1939) is an American business executive who served as the chairman of the board of the Intel Corporation until May 2009. He became CEO of Intel in 1998, a position he held for seven years. After retiring from Intel, Barrett joined the faculty at Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona.
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Kymberly Pine
Kymberly Pine won the Honolulu City Council seat for District 1 in the 2012 election.
Since her position as a State Representative, her district has received over $600 million for new roads, schools and various other projects. Tougher crime laws were also passed. Kymberly is now Hawaii's leading expert in cyber crime legislation. She is proud to have represented Leeward residents in the State House since 2004.
Kymberly has a strong work ethic and a passionate desire to succeed. She graduated from the prestigious University of California, Berkeley where she obtained a Bachelor's Degree in English and became a trained journalist. She has won numerous awards for her writing, and was the youngest to be appointed as Director of the Minority Research Office in the State House of Representatives. In this position, she ran a team focused on finding waste and mismanagement in government spending and creating new solutions to Hawaii's problems. Her work in policy has received extensive coverage in local television, radio, and print media and has also been used by the Governor's and Lt. Governor's offices. Kymberly has 14 years of experience working for the people of Hawaii.
In the early 1900′s, Kymberly's grandfather emigrated from the Ilocos Norte, Philippines with a few pesos, a photograph of the Statue of Liberty, and a dream that his descendants would one day go to college and be spared the hardships of plantation life. He later went on to fight in World War II and was one of thousands of U.S. military men and women who defended America during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Brian Brockless
Brian Brockless (21 January 1926 - 18 December 1995) was an English composer, organist and conductor and, for much of his life, was the Director of Music at the Priory Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfield, London where he succeeded Paul Steinitz in 1961. He was a much respected Choral Trainer and his annual performances of Bach's St John Passion were noted for their musicality. He was the founder of Pro Cantione Antiqua, originally known as the St Bartholomew Singers.
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12
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Music For A Cause
Music For a Cause is a record label, founded in 2003, and operating in Los Angeles, Nashville, New York, and Micanopy, FL. It is a subsidiary of Prime Ventures, Inc. Using the power of song, they help to raise awareness and funds for worthy charities. By combining philanthropy with entertainment, they provide a benefit to both those in need and those who contribute. Music for a Cause is an example of the new and successful trend called social entrepreneurship, in which for-profit companies partner with non-profits to harness the power of the marketplace to help accomplish charitable goals.
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4876
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Jim Bedard (ice hockey, born 1927)
James Leo Bedard (born November 19, 1927) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 22 games in the National Hockey League with the Chicago Black Hawks. He spent the majority of his career with the New Westminster Royals of the Western Hockey League.
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Marie Russak
Marie Russak (also well known as Marie Hotchener or Marie Barnard) was born on October 7, 1865 in the small city of Four Corners, Butte County in northern California. She studied music at Mills College in Oakland. She became a renowned singer, performing in several European cities. In 1899, she married the opera producer Frank Russak. She was deeply interested in Theosophy and became active in the Theosophical Society. Between 1906 and 1910 she lived in Adyar (Chennai), India, where she deepened her study of esoterism. She participated actively in Co-Masonry, and in 1912 she co-founded the Order of the Temple of the Rosy Cross with Annie Besant. She worked actively with the Rosicrucians until the group was dissolved in 1918. Russak continued to work in the Theosophical Society and was contacted in California by Harvey Spencer Lewis, who in 1915 had founded AMORC. She transmitted much of the esoteric knowledge that she had acquired, and she collaborated with the elaboration of some rituals, which were similar to those made of the OTRC. Marie Russak was also involved in architectural design, and her work can still be seen in Krotona, California. Some of her designs were inspired by Moorish and Mission styles. One of her buildings, Moorcrest (probably completed in 1921) was rented by Charlie Chaplin before its sale in 1925 to the parents of Mary Astor, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Langhanke. In 2014 it was bought by Joanna Newsom and Andy Samburg. Marie Russak died March 4, 1945, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
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Jonathan Tessero
Jonathan Tessero is an award-nominated Creative Director, Music Director and Live Event Producer whose work has appeared on Broadway, Network Television, and in concert and event venues around the country.
His creative direction for CBS' coverage of Super Bowl XLVII earned the network a Sports Emmy Nomination for Best Art Direction / Studio Design and under his creative leadership the rebooted and renamed Essence Fest experienced a record-setting 125,000 person increase in attendance to total more than 550,000 attendees for the Beyonce, Janelle Monae, Maxwell, LL Cool J headlined weekend. He directed the media assets for the Opening Season Presentation of an NBA team, lead the creation of a branded 12-story projection map installation, created the Christmas experience for a 10-acre casino, and wrote and directed a documentary starring Angela Lansbury and Branford Marsalis for the National WWII Museum.
He made his Broadway debut as a pianist and conductor at age 18 and has since grown into an in-demand pianist, arranger/orchestrator, and conductor who has conducted, music directed, and played for Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Touring Theater Productions, Symphonic Pops Presentations, and major Corporate Events around the country. He is a Yamaha Artist, was a finalist to succeed the late Marvin Hamlisch as Principal Pops Conductor of The Buffalo Philharmonic, and Music Supervised and Arranged SeaWorld's Sea of Surprises Segment for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
He was the Associate Producer of the critically acclaimed Broadway transfer of The Lyons, the Producer of Broadway Sings the Phone, an all-star benefit for Make-A-Wish of Metro New York at the legendary Studio 54, and has managed and produced more than a slew of theater, live entertainment, and corporate event ventures for companies like Coca-Cola, Ford, Time, Inc., McDonald's, Entergy.
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Nobuo Nashiro
Nobuo Nashiro (名城 信男, born October 12, 1981 in Nara, Japan) is a professional boxer in the Super flyweight (115 lb) division as well as the WBA super flyweight champion.
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Zfg Mortgage
ZFG Mortgage headquartered in Tulsa Oklahoma is commonly recognized as the states premier mortgage lender. ZFG offers FHA, USDA, Conventional and Non-conventional home mortgage loans. Our loan officers have 33 years of mortgage lending experience with wholesale mortgage banks & mortgage lenders and are licensed to close home loans anywhere in the state of Oklahoma. It has always been the mission of ZFG Mortgage to become the preferred mortgage lender & originator in the state while operating a win/win philosophy with our customers always coming first. Our goal is to listen first and after understanding our customer’s needs seek out the very best tailored mortgage for their particular needs at the lowest mortgage rates in the country.
We recognize this can only be accomplished by dealing with others honestly and with the utmost integrity. We believe the professionalism and common sense approach towards mortgage lending will entice customers to refer others insuring our profitability and longevity. Our dedication to our customers over the years has enabled us to grow and prosper during these difficult times in the mortgage industry. A consistent effort to do what is best for our clients has earned us A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau as well as numerous awards & accolades from other industry publications and websites. We offer the Lowest mortgage rates & top-notch customer service from mortgage professionals right here in Oklahoma.
Take advantage of our expertise in mortgage lending by applying online today its Fast, Secure, and Easy. You will find that the skill, professionalism, and consideration we give to each of our clients make getting your loan a successful & effortless endeavor.
For a Free no obligation personalized consultation, Give us a call today 1-877-205-7266
Why wait? Let us go to work for you!
NMLS: 193207
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Deborah Farrington
Deborah Farrington is a founder and general partner of StarVest Partners, a New York City based venture capital firm founded in 1998. StarVest invests in technology-enabled business services companies with a focus on software-as-a-service, ecommerce and internet marketing.
StarVest was an early investor in the software-as-a-service trend: in 2000, it invested as the only venture firm in NetSuite (NYSE: N). Other noteworthy investments include MessageOne, acquired by Dell Computer; Connected, acquired by Iron Mountain; iCrossing acquired by Hearst; Insurance.com acquired by QuinStreet; and Fieldglass acquired by Madison Dearborn.
Ms. Farrington currently sits on the Boards of NetSuite (NYSE: N) where she is Lead Director and Chairman of the Compensation Committee and, on behalf of StarVest - CrowdTwist, Host Analytics, The Receivables Exchange, Take the Interview and Xignite. She is also a director of Collectors Universe, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLCT) where she is Chairman of the Compensation Committee. She was a Finalist in Finance for the 2009 World Technology Awards. Ms. Farrington was named to the Forbes Midas 100 List of top venture capitalists in the United States in 2008, 2009, and 2011 and was the top woman on the list in 2008 and 2011.
She is a graduate of Smith College and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, where she has been a member of the Dean's Visiting Committee. She is a Trustee and member of the Investment Committee of Smith College; a board member of the Harvard Business School Club of New York City; a member of The Committee of 200; the Economic Club of New York; and the International Women's Forum. She is also an Advisor to Educate!, an organization based in Kampala, Uganda that provides leadership and entrepreneurship training for secondary students there.
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5331
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Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator
Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC) was an early British computer. Inspired by John von Neumann's seminal First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC, the machine was constructed by Maurice Wilkes and his team at the University of Cambridge Mathematical Laboratory in England. EDSAC was the second electronic digital stored-program computer to go into regular service. Later the project was supported by J. Lyons & Co. Ltd., a British firm, who were rewarded with the first commercially applied computer, LEO I, based on the EDSAC design. Work on EDSAC started at the end of 1946, and it ran its first programs on 6 May 1949, when it calculated a table of squares and a list of prime numbers. EDSAC 1 was finally shut down on 11 July 1958, having been superseded by EDSAC 2, which remained in use until 1965.
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Steven Sametz
Steven Sametz (born 1954, Westport, Connecticut) is active as both conductor and composer. He has been hailed as "one of the most respected choral composers in America." Since 1979, he has been on the faculty of Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where he holds the Ronald J. Ulrich Chair in Music and is Director of Choral Activities and is founding director of the Lehigh University Choral Union. Since 1998, he has served as Artistic Director of the professional a cappella ensemble, The Princeton Singers. He is also the founding director of the Lehigh University Summer Choral Composers’ Forum. In 2012, he was named Chair of the American Choral Directors Association Composition Advisory Committee.
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Safaricom
Safaricom Public Limited Company, is a leading mobile network operator in Kenya. It was formed in 1997 as a fully owned subsidiary of Telkom Kenya. In May 2000, Vodafone Group PLC of the United Kingdom acquired a 40% stake and management responsibility for the company. On 28th February 2018, Safaricom changed its name in compliance with section 53 of the Companies Act, 2015. The company will now be Safaricom PLC instead of Safaricom Limited with effect from January 31, 2018. As of December 2, 2016, Bob Collymore was the CEO; he succeeded Michael Joseph on November 1, 2010, after Joseph's ten years as Safaricom CEO. Collymore has spent most of his career in the telecommunications industry starting with British Telecommunications, where he held a number of marketing, purchasing and commercial roles over a 15-year period. Recent reports appearing in the cross section of the press indicate that Vodafone Plc of UK only owns 35% and the remaining 5% is owned by a little-known company, Mobitelea Ventures Limited. The reports have caused a stir which led to the summoning of its CEO Michael Joseph to appear before the PIC "Public Investment Committee", during which he denied knowing who the other shareholder is. A spokesman for Vodafone said "the PIC has no powers to investigate M&A activity (see Mergers and Acquisitions), only to ask to view company accounts of Vodafone Kenya Limited, a company registered in Kenya. Mobitelea Ventures Limited were granted an option to purchase 25% of Vodafone's shares which they completed in 2002, Vodafone bought back half of the stake in 2003 for $10 million, and in the financial year ending 31 March 2009 purchased the remaining indirect equity stake of 5%, thus returning Vodafone to its original 40% stake-holding. Vodafone said that whilst it would like to disclose who owns Mobitelea it is unable to because of a confidentiality agreement.
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10225
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Girard Swan
After working as a production assistant on Forrest Gump (1994) in 1993, Girard Swan moved to Los Angeles in an attempt to continue to get work in the film business. After less than a year in LA, he decided to move to New York and began studying at the HB Studio in Manhattan and working at Manhattan's Pierre Hotel. Over the next several years he ...
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9342
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Kemal Aydın
Kemal Aydin is a co-founder of Whianex, a Turkish social career network for college students. He is also the founder and software development expert at Cache Bilişim, a company that provides programming and application design and related services.
Previously, Aydin was Chairman of the Board at The World Association of Young Entrepreneurs in Turkey. He was also a software development specialist at Stajyeri.com.
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17833
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FIFA 07
FIFA 07 (also known as FIFA Football 07 and FIFA 07 Soccer) is the 2006 edition of EA Sports' series of football simulator video games. Developed by EA Canada, it is published by Electronic Arts. It was the last game in the FIFA series to be released for the GameCube, Xbox, and Game Boy Advance, and the first to be released for the Xbox 360. The next-generation graphics and physics engine used in the Xbox 360 version will be exclusive to the console for a period of 12 months. It was also released for PC, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2. There are seven different covers of FIFA 07, each with a different player, depending on which region the game is sold in. Ronaldinho (FC Barcelona) graced the cover of all the games and was joined by Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy) and Francisco Fonseca (UANL Tigres) in North America; Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the Benelux; Lukas Podolski (Bayern Munich) in Germany; David Villa (Valencia) in Spain; Kaká (Milan) in Italy; Juninho (Lyon) in France; Tranquillo Barnetta (Bayer Leverkusen) in Switzerland; and Kim Nam-Il (Suwon Samsung Bluewings) in South Korea. FIFA 07 sponsored Accrington Stanley for the 2007–08 season, with the FIFA 07 logo displayed on the back of the team's shirts.
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Rafaela Marchi
I have worked in my personal dental office as a dentist for 15 years in Brazil. I specialized in endodontic treatment, and I used acupuncture and flower therapy to help calm my patients and minimize their pain. I have always believed in treating my patients holistically to help them with the healing process. I am passionate about using alternative medicine as well as traditional practices in the medical field.
Presently I have been studying English at Valencia College in Orlando (Florida), and my goal is to improve my language skills and expand my career choices since I've moved to the U.S. from Brazil..
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Raymie Stata
Raymond Paul "Raymie" Stata was the Chief Technology Officer at Yahoo!, joining 3 June 2010 as Senior Vice President. Prior to joining Yahoo!, he founded Stata Laboratories, maker of the Bloomba search-based e-mail client and the SAProxy anti-spam filter,which he sold to Yahoo! in October 2004.He previously worked for Digital Equipment Corporation's Systems Research Center, where he contributed to the AltaVista search engine. He was an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Baskin School of Engineering at UC Santa Cruz, and has collaborated with the Internet Archive. Stata is an alumnus of MIT, where he received bachelor's and master's degrees in Computer Science and Engineering in 1991, and a Ph.D. in 1996 under advisor John Guttag. Stata's father, Ray Stata, is founder and chairman of Analog Devices, Inc. He is currently the founder and CEO of Altiscale, a company that provides Apache Hadoop-as-a-service with "big data in the cloud". Alitscale was named a Cool Vendor in Big Data by Gartner for 2015.
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14614
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Qatar Petroleum
Qatar Petroleum (QP) is a state owned petroleum company of Qatar. The company operates all oil and gas activities in Qatar, including exploration, production, refining, transport, and storage. QP's chairman is Mohammed Bin Saleh Al-Sada, Minister of Energy and Industry, and the chief executive officer is Saad Sherida Al Kaabi. QP's operations are directly linked with state planning agencies, regulatory authorities, and policymaking bodies. Together, revenues from oil and natural gas amount to 60% of the country's GDP. it was the third largest oil company in the world by oil and gas reserves.
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29502
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Hanna Bergstrøm
Hanna Marie K. Bergstrøm, née Magnusson (22 April 1885 – 1948) was a Norwegian trade unionist and politician for the Communist Party. She was born in Stockholm and founded a trade union in Malmö in 1906, but immigrated to Norway and Oslo. She worked as a seamstress, and was active in her trade union Syerskenes forening/Konfeksjonsarbeidernes forening. She joined the Communist Party in 1925, chaired its women's committee and became a member of the politburo in 1929. She stood for parliamentary election in 1927, 1930 and 1933. As she headed the ballot in the 1930 election, she was the only female top candidate in the three first elections contested by the Communist Party (1924, 1927, 1930). She was also a board member of the trade union Skredderforbundet from 1928, but was excluded in 1931. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany in 1942 she was incarcerated at Bredtveit concentration camp from 17 August to 14 December 1944. After the Second World War she stood for election in 1945. She died three years later.
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1482
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FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Imaging Division
FUJIFILM North America Corporation, a marketing subsidiary of FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation consists of four operating divisions and one subsidiary company. The Imaging Division provides consumer and commercial photographic products and services, including: photographic paper; digital printing equipment, along with service and support; personalized photo products; film; and one-time-use cameras; and also markets motion picture archival film and on-set color management solutions to the motion picture, broadcast and production industries.
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1466
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AT&T Store
AT&T Mobility LLC is the wholly-owned wireless subsidiary of AT&T Inc.
With headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia,[2] AT&T Mobility currently serves over 81.6 million subscribers. This makes it the second-largest wireless telecommunications provider in the United States, based on number of subscribers. AT&T had been the largest before Verizon Wireless completed the acquisition of Alltel Corporation in early 2009. Total wireless revenues for 2008 were $49.3 billion, up $6.7 billion or 15.6 percent versus 2007 results.
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28513
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Waldemar Tatarczuk
Waldemar Tatarczuk, born in 1964 in Siemiatycze, Poland, lives and works in Lublin, Poland. He is a performance and installation artist, art curator, was the founder and curator of Performance Art Centre in Lublin (1999–2010), director of Galeria Labirynt (Labyrinth Gallery) in Lublin (since 2010). He has been active as a performance artist since 1988. He has taken part in performance art events throughout Europe, North America and Asia including: Infr'action (Paris/France), Navinki (Minsk/Belarus), Asiatopia (Bangkok/Thailand), Open (Beijing/China) KIPAF (Seoul/South Korea), undisclosed territories (Solo/Indonesia), 7a*11d (Toronto/Canada), Differences (Warsaw/Poland), Interakcje (Piotrkow Trybunalski/Poland). His curatorial projects include: 'Art Kontakt' Performance Art Festival (Lublin/Poland), European Performance Art Festival EPAF (Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw/Poland), Performance Arsenal (Arsenal Gallery Bialystok/Poland), 'Open City' Festival of Art in Public Spaces (Lublin/Poland), and Performance Art Days (Kiev and Lviv/Ukraine).
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7134
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Emerson Windy
Emerson Windy is a West Coast hip hop recording artist from Oceanside, California. He is the founder, President and CEO of southern California based, independent label Pearl Harbor Entertainment. In May 2014, Emerson Windy released his debut project Herojuana on Datpiff.com and his first single "Peace Pipe" on WorldStarHipHop.com which garnered over 14 million views within days of release. Expanding his reach overseas, Windy worked with S.K.I.T.Z Beatz on a remix of "Come Get It" feat Pusha T & P Money (Originally produced by Timbaland ) has been featured on Noisey by Vice to over a million subscribers. The single was premiered exclusively on MTV Wrap UP where it was quickly picked up and released by Complex, Hip Hop DX, 2DopeBoyz, Stereogum, IllRoots and more.
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17029
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Gayelin Littell
Gaye brings 30 years in event planning, production, and brand partnerships to her role as Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. / World Festival Productions, Inc.'s Director of New Business Development. She leads MWF's consulting division, World Festival Productions, Inc., serves as lead event producer for MWF, and oversees a staff responsible for revenue generation and guest services for Summerfest, The World's Largest Music Festival.
She began her career managing MWF’s Marcus Amphitheater Box Office and coordinating Winterfest, then went on to serve as Harley-Davidson's 90th and 95th Anniversary Celebrations’ event manager. Most recently, she was co-founder and president of Open Road Events, a full service event marketing agency which helped produce Harley’s 100th Anniversary Celebration, as well as RiverSplash and Bastille Days.
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29189
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Hydra Ventures
Hydra Ventures is an investment and business development firm that creates and develops new consumer brands in the apparel, footwear and sports-related areas. It is basically formed as a venture capital fund but has the full backing of Adidas. The Managing Director is Tom Montgomery, who was formerly head of corporate strategy at Adidas. Besides Adidas CEO Herbert Hainer and Adidas CFO Robin Stalker, the board includes Duncan Fitzwilliams, founder of Nash Fitzwilliams, and Toby Hoare, CEO of JWT Europe.
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12174
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Steve Sloboda Real Estate
Steve Sloboda is a Managing Broker with Windermere Real Estate/Professional Partners in University Place, Washington.
Full residential services available in the Tacoma or Seattle area, throughout the State of Washington, and referral services are available worldwide.
Steve was recently voted 'Best Real Estate Agent' by readers of South Sound Magazine!
Established in 2002.
A background in sports marketing led Steve to begin a residential real estate career in 2002. Working for teams like the Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Sonics, and Tacoma Rainiers helped form the innovative marketing ideals he puts to work so succesfully in the residential real estate arena.
Steve started his career with Crescent Realty and moved on from there to become co-owner of a boutique residential & commercial brokerage in Tacoma.
He's been with Windermere Real Estate in University Place since 2008, winning many awards, accolades, and wonderful relationships over the years.
Prior to joining Windermere Real Estate, Steve was Partner at KCS Properties & Kellis Commercial where he developed a successful residential brokerage from the ground up. In the beginning of his real estate career he was a consistent top producer at Crescent Realty earning 'Tops in Sales' awards all three years there and the 'Most Inspirational Agent' award his first year.
Steve regularly writes real estate related columns for the Tacoma News Tribune and has three times been named a Five Star, Best in Client Satisfaction Agent by Seattle Magazine. He was part of the Business Examiner's inaugural list of '40 Under Forty' future business leaders of the South Puget Sound. Recently, Steve was voted 'Best Real Estate Agent' by readers of South Sound Magazine!
He attended Clover Park High School and the University of Washington
Steve and his wife Amity live in Lakewood with their son Stanley and daughter Soleil. They enjoy attending sporting events, golfing, and traveling together.
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Catherine Samary
Catherine Samary is a lecturer at the Dauphine University, Paris and previously a central leader of the reunified Fourth International. She is a co-founder of its largest section, the Revolutionary Communist League. Catherine received her PhD in economics in 1986, at the University of Paris X: Nanterre. She was later a research associate at the Institut du Monde Soviétique et d'Europe Centrale et Orientale (IMSECO). Her research focuses on five themes: She is a regular contributor to Le Monde Diplomatique, International Viewpoint and Tout est à Nous (The journal of the Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste). She is the author of numerous books, which are listed below: She is notable for having been one of the few authors on the radical Left in France to actively oppose the 2004 law which excludes girls wearing Muslim headscarves from schools in France.
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Derek Elley
Derek Elley (born c. 1955) is an American film and music critic and author, best known as the resident film critic for Variety until his departure in March 2010. With over 1200 reviews to his credit as of December 2014 on Rotten Tomatoes, he specialises in reviewing Asian films and joined Film Business Asia as chief critic upon its inception after leaving Variety in 2010. Elley was a music critic in the 1970s and 1980s, and authored the annual International Music Guides. In 1986 he published Dimitri Tiomkin: The Man and His Music in conjunction with the National Film theatre. In 1977 he published World Filmography with Peter Cowie, and began authoring the annual Movie Guides for Variety from the 1990s. In 2013, Routledge published his The Epic Film: Myth and History, a detailed insight into the making and history of epic films. In it, he refers to Ben Hur (1959) as the "zenith of the Hollywood cycle". With his expertise in Asian cinema, Elley has been outspoken on several topics, and has been critical of misogyny in Tsai Ming-liang's films.
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B. F. Skinner
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Innovative Realty
Welcome to Innovative Realty.
We do things a little differently than others. As an independent and full-MLS service company, Innovative Realty has no obligations to franchises, their policies, or 'parent company' office bureaucracy. This allows us more flexibility in our programs, fees, and response to the needs of our clients.
Innovative Realty serves both residential buyers and sellers in the Blaine, Mn, Anoka County, Minneapolis/St. Paul metro areas and their surrounding areas. Whether you are a 1st-time buyer, investor, looking for a starter or retirement home, relocating, hunting for foreclosures, BPO Services Provided, REO's (bank-owned), or doing a short sale, we provide the market expertise and individual attention to reach your goals...
I have been in real estate for 30+ years representing buyer's and seller's. I am also a licensed Real Estate Appraiser doing home appraisals for all residential needs.
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Inspirational Greatness
We are a family business (mom/son) that started in 2012. It arose out of a tongue and cheek reply to 'what do you want for Christmas' from Mom's son-in-law who ...said he wanted 'wisdom'. From that came a decorative print of wisdom scripture (the Christmas present) and a line of products (shirts, coffee mugs, tumblers, and table top artwork) all asking 'got wisdom?' and providing an answer from the word of God. Be sure to check them out in Our Store! The 'mom' is Joanne Towery, retired Exec VP and CFO for Ken Towery's Tire and AutoCare and former head of R&D for Kentucky Fried Chicken (yes, she knows the secret recipe!). Ken, her husband, (the real Ken of Ken Towery's) tells her that after working in the chicken business and then the tire business that she's been 'tired and feathered' (southern accent required!) Her son is Michael Plichta who although has a full time job and is father to four of the cutest grandkids on earth, helps Mom in this endeavor. Mike's wife, Nicole also assists in the design work. Mom was a single mom herself for several years and has a passion to help single mom's know the grace of God that she herself found. We are proud to support Lifehouse of Louisville and A Women's Choice with our profits. Each has a Christ-centered mission to help young single moms and their children. They are committed to protecting the lives of unborn children and showing the love of Jesus Christ in word and deed to single moms facing a crisis pregnancy. Their goal is to help these young women know the grace of God through a personal relationship with Jesus and assist them through counseling, education, and life skills training to lead stable, productive and transformed lives. See More
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Derek Parfit
Derek Parfit (/ˈpɑːrfɪt/; born 11 December 1942) is a British philosopher who specialises in problems of personal identity, rationality, ethics, and the relations among them. His 1984 book Reasons and Persons (described by Alan Ryan in The Sunday Times as "something close to a work of genius") has been very influential. His most recent book, On What Matters (2011), was widely circulated and discussed for many years before its publication. Parfit has worked at Oxford University for all of his academic career, and is an Emeritus Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. He is also a Visiting Professor of Philosophy at New York University, Harvard University, and Rutgers University, and was awarded the 2014 Rolf Schock Prize "for his groundbreaking contributions concerning personal identity, regard for future generations, and analysis of the structure of moral theories." Parfit is also an experienced photographer and a retired poet. He is married to the philosopher Janet Radcliffe Richards.
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Revolucion Fitness Apparel
revolucion was born from founder Jason Leon’s belief in the transformative powers of yoga and his passion for using business to create social good. Inspired by... fellow yogis and the extraordinary social entrepreneurs they met traveling to places like South Africa and Thailand, he and his husband Steve Dobbins sought to find a way to take the love and light they experienced on their yoga mats out into the world. Launched in 2016, revolucion offers a full range of high quality, yoga-inspired fitness apparel for women and men. But revolucion is much more than fitness apparel; it’s a commitment to a better world. revolucion partners with non-profit organizations committed to social justice and the quest to end poverty. Each item purchased includes a social giveback, from two days of school for a girl escaping the sex trade in Bangkok to a personal hygiene kit for a homeless youth in San Diego. revolucion seeks to empower and inspire those who wear its clothes… to be their best selves and to be a part of something much bigger. Each piece is thoughtfully designed to make you feel beautiful from the inside out. Together, we can make a difference. Together we can change the world. revolucion is...Love in Action. See More
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Al Hilal Bank
Al Hilal Bank (Arabic: مصرف الهلال), is a progressive Islamic bank headquartered in Abu Dhabi. With an authorized capital of AED 4 billion, it was founded by the Abu Dhabi Investment Council, an investment arm of the Abu Dhabi government. From its home in Abu Dhabi, the bank opened its first four branches in the UAE on June 19, 2008. Today, it employs around 1,500 staff members and operates 25 branches and 116 ATMs across the UAE as well as 3 branches in Kazakhstan. The bank provides Islamic Personal, Corporate, Treasury, Investment, and Wholesale banking services to more than 100,000 customers. The bank manages Al Hilal Global Balanced Fund, the Global Sukuk Fund and the GCC Equity Fund. The bank is known for pioneering products such as the ‘Qibla Card’ the World's first Credit Card with a digital compass that directs towards the Qibla, the ‘Laha Al Hilal’ credit card, the UAE's first scented credit card, with the facility to become scented with any perfume of your choice, ‘Egrab’, the World's First 100% electric mobile branch and the ‘Money Station’, the region's first drive-thru branch.
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zoubida dmissi
L'association Assalam pour le développement social est une institution caritative sans tendance politique.
Le Développement Social concerté et participatif est le fondement de notre organisation.
Elle tire son importance du fait que ses domaines d'intervention cadrent avec les priorités nationales qui s'articulent autour de l'Initiative Nationale pour le Développement Humain (INDH) pour entreprendre les actions locales nécessaires à la promotion d'un environnement social propre à favoriser un développement humain durable axé sur l'individu en situation matérielle précaire.
Nos Principes et Valeurs
Nous plaçons les familles que nous servons au centre de toutes nos décisions.
Nous faisons preuve d'honnêteté et d'intégrité dans toutes les actions que nous entreprenons.
Nous nous engageons à prendre des décisions raisonnables qui reflètent les plus hautes normes de conduite.
Notre vision
Une vision de développement humain où les composantes socio-éducatives et d'amélioration des revenus occupent une place de choix.
Nos objectifs complémentaires et interdépendants:
• Développement d'Activités Génératrices de Revenus et d'emplois stables.
• Soutien et accompagnement solidaires aux personnes en situation précaire.
• Parrainage d'orphelins au sein de leurs familles.
• Formation professionnelle et Insertion de jeunes défavorisés.
• Contribution à la lutte contre l'exclusion sociale.
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Rachel O'Connell
A professional graduate seeking a long and successful career in the Recruitment sector. Currently employed with Resource Solutions, a subsidiary of The Robert Walters Recruitment Group.
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1783
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Performance Pest Management
California licensed and certified in Structural Pest Control. Bay area services include: residential & commercial pest control, lawn & garden spraying, and plant & tree disease treatment and more.
Established in 1979.
Our founder, Bill Yeoman, is assisted by daughter Katie Watkins, and by our team of other experts. Bill started Liberty Pest Control in 1979 as a one-man operation; by paying careful attention to customer service
and quality of care, he has built up over time and acquired two other pest control companies. By combining all 3 companies this created Performance Pest Management.
We are California-licensed, and Certified in Structural Pest Control by the California Structural Pest Control Board, and in Agricultural Pest Control by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation. We cover the entire Bay Area, including Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, Santa Clara, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Solono and Napa counties.
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22043
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Alex Lemon
Alex Lemon (born in 1978) is an American poet and memoirist. Lemon is the author of four books: The poetry collections Mosquito (Tin House Books 2006), Hallelujah Blackout (Milkweed Editions 2008), Fancy Beasts (Milkweed Editions 2010), The Wish Book (Milkweed Editions 2014) and Happy: A Memoir (Scribner 2010). Lemon is an editor-at-large for Saturnalia Books; poetry editor of descant, TCU's literary journal, sits on the editorial board of TCU Press and The Southern Review's advisory board. His awards and honors include a 2005 Literature Fellowship in Poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts, a 2006 Minnesota Arts Board Grant, and inclusion in the Best American Poetry 2008 anthology. He currently lives in Fort Worth, Texas and teaches at Texas Christian University. Lemon's works are in 544 libraries, according to WorldCat.
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20043
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Rodolfo Rodriguez
My name is Rodolfo but most people call me Rudy. Since I was young I have always found electronics fascinating, and over the years I spent at ITT Tech my love for circuitry only grew. My enthusiasm for technology has guided me to the urge of acquiring a professional position in the electrical field . I was particularly interested in finding an occupation in which I can help people, and in today's world technology seems to be the best way.
I am currently working for my Associates degree in Computer Electronics and Engineering at ITT Tech, which I will attain in March of this year (2014). I am bilingual and my customer service skills are exceptional. I have over 40 hours of lab work building circuits as well as a personal background in repairing computers. Above all else I am very eager to learn more about the electrical world and building a strong carrier in a workplace I can mature.
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8223
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Red Priest
Red Priest is a British Baroque instrumental group that was formed in 1997, originally with eleven members. Currently it is composed of four performers: Piers Adams - recorder, Julia Bishop - violin, Angela East - cello and David Wright - harpsichord. In America and the Far East the group collaborates with the Canadian baroque/Cape-Breton violinist David Greenberg in place of Julia Bishop. The group is named after the red-haired Italian priest and Baroque composer, Antonio Vivaldi. The quartet plays in a flamboyant, theatrical and virtuosic style making use of props, costumes, dramatic lighting and other effects. The pieces they perform are generally their own arrangements, though based very closely on the original music by Vivaldi, Bach, et al. In addition to touring all over the world, Red Priest are a frequent guest on BBC Radio 3's In Tune programme. They have released several albums, including a contemporary take on Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, as well as an album of the programme for their 2009 concert tour: Pirates of the Baroque.
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Albertus Antonie Nijland
Albertus (Albert) Antonie Nijland (October 30, 1868 in Utrecht – August 18, 1936 in Utrecht) was a Dutch astronomer. He was professor of astronomy at the Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, and served as director of the Sterrewacht Sonnenborgh (now the Sterrekundig Instituut) of the university. In 1901 he participated in a Dutch solar eclipse expedition to Karang Sago, Sumatra. He was noted for his observations of variable stars, and published a number of papers on the subject in Astronomische Nachrichten, and elsewhere, from 1917 until 1936. He proposed naming variable stars in each constellation using a simple numbering system beginning with V1, V2, ... and so forth. However the double-letter system starting with RR was already inwidespread use. As a result, variable stars after QZ were numbered according to Nijland's system beginning with V335. In 1923 Nijland became member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. The crater Nijland on the Moon is named after him.
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13625
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Hawksian woman
The "Hawksian woman" is, in film theory, a character archetype of the tough-talking woman, popularized in film by director Howard Hawks through his use of actresses such as Katharine Hepburn, Ann Dvorak, Rosalind Russell, Barbara Stanwyck, and Angie Dickinson. The best known Hawksian woman is probably Lauren Bacall, who iconically played the type opposite Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep. These women were essential to Hawks' modern directing style, going against the social norm of gender roles The archetype was first identified by film critic Naomi Wise in 1971. Major film theorists who have studied Hawksian Women are Andrew Sarris and Molly Haskell.
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29962
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Charlotte Brathwaite
New York based Canadian/Barbadian/UK stage director Charlotte Brathwaite is known for her unique approach to staging classical and unconventional texts, dance, visual art, multi-media, site-specific installation, performance art and music events. Her work has been seen in the Americas, Europe, the Caribbean and Asia and ranges in subject matter from the historical past to the distant future illuminating issues of race, sex, power and the complexities of the human condition.
She was recently named as one of the "up-and-coming women in theatre to watch" by Playbill. Upcoming projects include: (BE)LONGING, composed by Byron Au Young and written by Aaron Jaffaries produced by Arktype; and CAN I GET A WITNESS conceived and composed by Meshell Ndegeocello. She is also Associate Director for the dance work FLEXN directed by Peter Sellars and Reg Rocc Gray.
Charlotte is recipient of several awards and citations including the Princess Grace Award and the Julian Milton Kaufman Prize (Yale), a Rockefeller Residency, and the National Performing Network Creation Fund. She received her MFA at Yale School of Drama and has been a Visiting Professor at Amherst College, a Visiting artist at Williams College and is currently assistant professor of Theater Arts at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). www.charlottebrathwaite.com
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27446
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mgr inż. Paweł Schulz
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Paweł Schulz has graduated from Faculty of Chemistry at the University of Technology in Poznań. Fir 25 years he has been in charge of sealing technology, high temperature insulation materials, as well as friction linings. He is a co-author of 2 patents in the field of sealings and a few implementations to production. His main interests are design technologies of sealing materials, high temperature insulation materials and friction linings, as well as their industrial applications. Together with his co-workers he has devised and implemented technologies of non-asbestos products, replacing the asbestos products manufactured earlier. Paweł Schulz has been awarded with the Silver Engineer statuette, won in the coontest organised by Przegląd Techniczny (a prestigious Polish technical magazine).
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Raseshwari Rajya laxmi
H. H. Maharani Sahib Raseshwari Rajya Laxmi is a former queen of Jaisalmer. She is married to Maharawal Brijraj Singh, Maharawal of Jaisalmer. She has two sons, Maharajkumar Chaitanya Raj Singh Bhati (born 24 December 1993) and Maharajkumar Janmajeya Singh Bhati (born 19 December 2000).
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Adam Ant
Adam Ant (born Stuart Leslie Goddard; 3 November 1954) is an English singer and musician. He gained popularity as the lead singer of post-punk group Adam and the Ants and later as a solo artist, scoring 10 UK top ten hits from 1980 to 1983, including three No. 1s. He has also worked as an actor, appearing in over two dozen films and television episodes from 1985 to 2003. Since 2010, Ant has undertaken an intensive reactivation of his musical career, performing live regularly in his hometown of London and beyond, recording and releasing a new album and with three full-length UK national tours, two US national tours and a short Australian tour all now completed.
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Michael Perone
As co-founder, executive vice president and CMO at Barracuda Networks, Michael Perone is responsible for worldwide communications and marketing strategies, including corporate brand management and identity.
Michael has more than 20 years of experience in the high-tech industry, and was a pioneer in delivering free Internet access to users worldwide. Michael co-founded and served on the board of directors for Address.com, a leading free email and Internet access service which reached more than 3.5 million users (acquired by WhitePages).
Michael also co-founded Spinway Inc. (acquired by Kmart Corporation), the fastest growing Internet Service Provider (ISP) in history, reaching eight million customers in just eight months. In addition, Michael co-founded Affinity Path, a private-label ISP which powered and supported thousands of ISPs throughout North America. Michael has also held engineering positions with GE Aerospace, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratories, and served as consultant to Lockheed/Martin.
Michael was a 2007 Ernst & Young “Technology Entrepreneur of the Year for Northern California†award recipient and he is currently an advisor to Bootup Labs, a Vancouver-based startup accelerator.
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Jack Kilby
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Jack Brabham
Sir John Arthur "Jack" Brabham, AO, OBE (2 April 1926 – 19 May 2014) was an Australian racing driver who was Formula One champion in 1959, 1960, and 1966. He was a founder of the Brabham racing team and race car constructor that bore his name. Brabham was a Royal Australian Air Force flight mechanic and ran a small engineering workshop before he started racing midget cars in 1948. His successes with midgets in Australian and New Zealand road racing events led to his going to the United Kingdom to further his racing career. There he became part of the Cooper Car Company's racing team, building as well as racing cars. He contributed to the design of the mid-engined cars that Cooper introduced to Formula One and the Indianapolis 500, and won the Formula One world championship in 1959 and 1960. In 1962 he established his own Brabham marque with fellow Australian Ron Tauranac, which became the largest manufacturer of customer racing cars in the world in the 1960s. In 1966 Brabham became the first – and still the only – man to win the Formula One world championship driving one of his own cars. He was the last surviving World Champion of the 1950s. Brabham retired to Australia after the 1970 Formula One season, where he bought a farm and maintained business interests, which included the Engine Developments racing engine manufacturer and several garages.
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Makarios Kabobs & Grill
We are the jewel of Middle Eastern foods and traditional cooking. We cook and season to perfection, Absolutely delicious. Our workers are hospitable and very friendly. We offer appetizers while you wait for your food to be freshly prepared. Customer satisfaction is what we work to achieve. Our doors are open to all.
We specialize in catering. If it is a party, wedding, birthdate, showers, office meetings, office parties, picnics, engagement, traditional & religious celebration, we are the people who will work to make it a success. Not only does our food look great, but it tastes greater. Give us a call at your convenience to discuss future events, you will be happy that you made the call.
Established in 2007.
We are the jewel of Middle Eastern foods and traditional cooking. We cook and season to perfection, Absolutely delicious. Our workers are hospitable and very friendly. We offer appetizers while you wait for your food to be freshly prepared. Customer satisfaction is what we work to achieve. Our doors are open to all.
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Nabil Obaid is the current manager at Makarios Kabob and Grill. He has been working at Makarios since it has opened. This is his 8th year at Makarios. Nabil has been in the restaurant business since 1992. He worked at a restaurant called 'Lashish' when he was still living in Michigan. In 2008, he moved to Birmingham, AL and has been working in the front of the house of Makarios Kabob and Grill since then.
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New River (ward)
New River is a ward in the London Borough of Hackney and forms part of the Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency. Consisting of an area of Stamford Hill the ward also incorporates the large council estate Woodberry Down currently under redevelopment. The ward returns three councillors to Borough Council, with elections every four years. At the previous election on 6 May 2010 Maureen Middleton (Conservative Party); and Labour Party candidates Michael Jones and Sean Mulready were returned. Turnout was 56%; with 3,956 votes cast. New River ward has a total population of 11,515. This compares with the average ward population within the borough of 10,674.
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Annet Nakawunde Mulindwa
Annet Nakawunde Mulindwa is a businesswoman and bank executive in Uganda, the third-largest economy in the East African Community. She is the managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) of Finance Trust Bank, a financial service provider with assets valued at about US$41.5 million, as of 30 September 2014.
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Siwa language
The Siwa (Sioua) language, Siwi, also known as Oasis Berber or ambiguously as Zenati, is a Berber language of Egypt, spoken by 15,000 to 20,000 people in the oases of Siwa and Gara, near the Libyan border. The language has been heavily influenced by Egyptian Arabic,. Its use by the ethnic Siwi population is in decline, as most have shifted to Arabic as their primary language. Some native adult Siwis express a certain distaste for the language, believing it would be better for their children's educational prospects if they spoke Arabic from the start. Overall, the majority of the native population views the language in a positive light and nearly all learn to speak Arabic as a second language from an early age.
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Madeleine Renaud
Lucie Madeleine Renaud ([ʁəno]; 21 February 1900 – 23 September 1994) was a French actress best remembered for her work in the theatre. She did though appear in several films directed by Jean Grémillon including Remorques (Stormy Waters, 1941) and Lumière d'été (Summer Light, 1943). Renaud had a son, Jean-Pierre Granval (10 December 1923 – 28 May 1998), by her first marriage. In 1940, Renaud married her second husband, actor-director Jean-Louis Barrault (1910–1994). They remained married until his death in 1994. She died the same year. The couple acted together and co-founded a number of theater companies, touring extensively throughout North and South America.
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Springfield (Hackney ward)
Springfield is a ward in the London Borough of Hackney and forms part of the Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency. The name is derived from Springfield Park and roughly corresponds to Upper Clapton. The ward returns three councillors to the Borough Council, with elections every four years. At the last election on 6 May 2010, Michael Levy and Simche Steinberger (both Conservative Party candidates); and Margaret Gordon (Labour Party) were returned. Turnout was 57%; with 3,993 votes cast. In 2001, Springfield ward had a total population of 10,854. This compares with the average ward population within the borough of 10,674.
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George Ivatt
Henry George Ivatt (4 May 1886 – 4 October 1976) known as George Ivatt, was the post-war Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London Midland and Scottish Railway. He was the son of the Great Northern Railway locomotive engineer Henry Ivatt. George Ivatt was born in Dublin, Ireland, and educated at Uppingham School, England.
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HMCS Loos
HMCS Loos was one of twelve Battle class naval trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). Built by the Kingston Shipbuilding Company and launched in September 1917, she was commissioned in August 1918. Decommissioned in 1920, Loos was transferred to the Department of Marine and Fisheries, where she was used as a lighthouse supply ship. Sold in 1937, she was re-acquired by the RCN in December 1940 and converted to a gate vessel, spending part of the war at Shelburne, Nova Scotia. Returned to Marine Industries Limited in 1945, Loos was broken up in 1949.
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8949
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The Hook (newspaper)
The Hook was a weekly newspaper published in Charlottesville, Virginia and distributed throughout Central Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. It was founded in 2002 by a number of former employees of another Charlottesville weekly, C-ville Weekly, including its co-founder and editor Hawes Spencer. In 2007 and again in 2009, The Hook won the Virginia Press Association Award for Journalistic Integrity and Community Service, the VPA's highest honor. The Hook features included the "HotSeat" (in which Charlottesville notables answered questions about everything from what is in their refrigerator to their most embarrassing moments), "4BetterOrWorse" (an often humorous summary of local and national news items), and the "Culture Calendar". The Hook's webcam showed the streetscape of Charlottesville's Downtown Mall, a pedestrian promenade that includes the local Ice Park and Jefferson and Paramount theaters. In addition to print, The Hook branched out into other media in 2006 with the launch of its blog and weekly podcast. In 2013 The Hook went out of business.
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Jan-Henrik Fredriksen
Jan-Henrik Fredriksen (born 2 October 1956 in Kragerø, Telemark) is a Norwegian politician representing the Progress Party (FRP). He is currently a representative of Finnmark in the Storting and was first elected in 2005.
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Wellness Layers
Wellness Layers is a New York City based digital health company dedicated to changing the future of healthcare and wellness. The Wellness Layers Platform is an innovative, enterprise-level, patient engagement and health collaboration system that includes a suite of personal health applications connected to a coaching framework, social interactivity, and a personalized flow of content specifically honed for the special needs of health and wellness companies. The deeper patient engagement achieved with the Wellness Layers Platform facilitates client efforts for prevention, adherence, weight loss, condition management, and lifestyle modification. This disruptive solution is used today by industry leaders including Premera Blue Cross, EHE International, The Vitality Group, Rite Aid, Provant and VillageCare.
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Leopold Halliday Savile
Sir Leopold Halliday Savile, KCB, MICE (31 August 1870–1953) was a British civil engineer. Savile was born at Bridge of Earn, Perthshire, Scotland on 31 August 1870. Savile was a distant descendent of Anne Plantagenet, the sister of Richard III and Edward IV. In 1904 Savile married Evelyn Styleman. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath on 1 January 1925. He was appointed a Knight Commander of the same order on 1 March 1929. In 1931 Savile was elected a member of the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers and was their president in 1948. Savile was appointed to the panel of qualified civil engineers required by the Reservoirs Act of 1930 where he was responsible for the design, construction and inspection of reservoirs. At this time he was working for Alexander Gibb and partners. He served as president of the Institution of Civil Engineers between November 1940 and November 1941. He died in 1953.
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Niki Lauda
Andreas Nikolaus "Niki" Lauda (born 22 February 1949) is an Austrian former Formula One driver who was three times F1 World Champion, winning in 1975, 1977 and 1984. He is currently the only driver to have been champion for both Ferrari and McLaren, the sport's two most successful constructors. More recently an aviation entrepreneur, he has founded and run two airlines (Lauda Air and Niki). He is also Bombardier Business Aircraft brand ambassador. He was also a consultant for Scuderia Ferrari and team manager of the Jaguar Formula One racing team for two years. He is currently working as a pundit for German TV during Grand Prix weekends and acts as non-executive chairman of the Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team. Lauda was seriously injured in a crash at the 1976 German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring, during which his Ferrari burst into flames and he came close to death after inhaling hot toxic fumes and suffering severe burns. However he recovered and returned to race again just six weeks later at the Italian Grand Prix.
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Malcolm Segal.
Malcolm Segal.
B.Com CA (SA) CPA (ISR) | Non Executive Chairman
After qualifying as a Chartered Accountant, Malcolm practised as a partner of Grant Thornton (Chartered Accountant and Business Advisors) and was elected Managing partner of the Johannesburg office in 1986 and National Executive Chairman in 1989. Malcolm established a private equity investment fund in 1997 which he managed until acquired by Sasfin Holdings Limited in 2005. In February 2012, Malcolm resigned from the boards of both Sasfin Holdings Limited and Sasfin Bank Limited to enable him to pursue his passion – entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial funding activities.Malcolm currently sits on the boards of various companies in which he holds a private equity investment and, inter alia, is also an External Member of the Special Credit Committee of the IDC (Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited) and a member of the Listings Advisory Committee of AltX (Alternate Exchange of the Johannesburg Securities Exchange). Malcolm is the Chairman of VCMS.
"Investors get direct exposure to the rapidly growing VC sector, whilst writing off up to 100% of their investment capital against their taxable income." “Our management team has more than 80 years of combined experience in cultivating unlisted companies.” "Our portfolio will comprise high growth, scalable, low capex, technology-focused South African private companies." "We partner with exceptional entrepreneurs, building and growing pioneering businesses." "Grovest is South Africa’s first Section 12J venture capital company."
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30057
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Adriane Carr
Adriane Carr (born 1952) is a Canadian academic, activist and politician with the Green Party in British Columbia and Canada. She is also a councillor on Vancouver City Council. She was a founding member and the Green Party of British Columbia's first spokesperson (leader) from 1983 to 1985. In 1993 the Party formally established the position of "Leader". In 2000, she became the party's leader again. In the 2005 provincial election, she received in excess of 25% of the vote in her home riding of Powell River-Sunshine Coast. She resigned her position in September 2006 when she was appointed by Federal Green Party Leader, Elizabeth May, to be one of her two Deputy Leaders of the Green Party of Canada. Earlier in 2006, Carr had co-chaired the successful campaign to get her political ally and long-time friend Elizabeth May elected as Leader. After two losses as a federal candidate in Vancouver Centre (2008 and 2011), Carr was elected to Vancouver City Council in November 2011. She was the sole candidate of the Green Party of Vancouver for one of 10 seats in the at large election held in November 2011 municipal election. This was her first electoral success in eight attempts, and she is the first person elected to a major Canadian City's Council under the Green Party banner. She continues to support the Green Party of British Columbia and the Green Party of Canada.
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5060
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Adarnase II of Tao-Klarjeti
Adarnase II, sometimes known as Adarnase I, (Georgian: ადარნასე) was a Georgian Bagratid prince and a co-ruler of Tao-Klarjeti with his brothers — Bagrat I Kuropalates and Guaram Mampali — with the title of eristavt-eristavi ("duke of dukes") (830-c.870). Adarnase was the oldest son of the Georgian presiding prince Ashot I and inherited all the lands west to the Arsiani Range with the exception of Shavsheti and Lower Tao (now in Turkey). Adarnase was married to "Bevreli", a daughter of the Abasgian king Bagrat I. At some point, she was forced by Adarnase into retirement to a monastery where she lived and died as Anastasia. After Adarnase's death c. 870, his possessions were equally divided among his sons: Gurgen obtained Tao, while Sumbat received Klarjeti. Adarnase's second son Ashot the Beautiful, died in 867. This must have occurred in Adarnase's lifetime as Ashot is not listed among his heirs.
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John Mills Allen
John Mills Allen (July 8, 1846 – October 30, 1917) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Mississippi. Allen was born in Tishomingo County, Mississippi on July 8, 1846. He attended the common schools during the Civil War, enlisted as a private in the Confederate Army, and served throughout the war. Allen also attended Cumberland School of Law in Lebanon, Tennessee, and graduated from the law department of the University of Mississippi in 1870. Allen was admitted to the bar the same year and commenced practice in Tupelo, Mississippi. Allen served as district attorney for the first judicial district of Mississippi from 1875 to 1879. He was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-ninth and to the seven succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1901). Allen served as chairman of the Committee of Expenditures in the Department of Justice (Fifty-second Congress), and of the Committee on Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River (Fifty-third Congress). Allen declined to be a candidate for reelection in 1900 to the Fifty-seventh Congress and then he was appointed in March 1901 as United States commissioner to the St. Louis Exposition of 1904. Afterwards he resumed the practice of law in Tupelo, Mississippi, and died there October 30, 1917. He was interred in Glenwood Cemetery.
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1022
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Graeme Treeby
My biggest "claim to fame" is that I am a parent of a 29 year old daughter with multiple disabilities. This lead me to the development of a planning organization to assist families in preparing for the future of their sons and daughters with disabilities. As founder of The Special Needs Planning Group, I have focused 100% of my career efforts on estate and life planning for people with disabilities and their families since 1993. I meet with families to review things like, The Ontario Disability Support Program, Wills, Henson Trusts, Funding of Trusts with Life Insurance, Training of Trustees, Disability Tax Credits, SSAH Funding, Segregated Funds, RDSP's and a whole host of other issues. Ultimately, I assist families in creating a plan that will provide for their son or daughter’s long term financial needs while at the same time allowing them to receive government support through the ODSP . I have written two books; Removing the Mystery, an Estate Planning Guide for Families of People with Disabilities and The Trustee Reference Manual for Trustees of Henson Trusts, both of which are available through the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy.
I also conduct Seminars and Workshops throughout the Province of Ontario an never charge a fee for my services.
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29360
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John Lethbridge
John Lethbridge (1675–1759) invented the first underwater diving machine in 1715. He lived in the county of Devon in South West England and reportedly had 17 children. John Lethbridge was a wool merchant based in Newton Abbot who invented a diving machine in 1715 that was used to salvage valuables from wrecks. This machine was an airtight oak barrel that allowed “the diver” to submerge long enough to retrieve underwater material. In Lethbridge’s words: After testing this machine in his garden pond (specially built for the purpose) Lethbridge dived on a number of wrecks: four English men-of-war, one East Indiaman (both English and Dutch), two Spanish galleons and a number of galleys. He became very wealthy as a result of his salvages. One of his better-known recoveries was on the Dutch Slot ter Hooge, which had sunk off Madeira with over three tons of silver on board. Lethbridge is buried in Wolborough church, Newton Abbot.
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11439
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Innovative Images by Warren
Professional videography business just moved from Hawaii, using the latest camera technology. Also available for hire is our 24' Jimmy Jib, and Steadicam Flyer. Editing on Edius 6.06, as used by Broadcast tv stations.
Established in 1991.
Innovative Images by Warren was established in Honolulu, Hawaii. Since its inception in 1991, we've produced over 4000 videos, most of them weddings. In 2012, we moved to California to seek a new start in the business, this time focusing more on corporate and real estate work.
Born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii. Graduated from Hilo High School, graduated from UH Manoa with a BFA degree in photographic design, minor in Broadcast Communication.
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29626
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99th Regiment of Foot
The 99th Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised on 10 February 1794 by Lieutenant-Colonel Stuart Douglas (died 30 Jun 1795) and numbered as the 99th Foot in October of the same year.
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29018
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Olav Terje Bergo
Olav Terje Bergo (born 8 October 1946) is a Norwegian former newspaper editor. Bergo was born in Nes, Hallingdal. He was the chief editor of Bergensavisen (BA) from 1984 to 2009, and was chairman of the board of the Norwegian Media Business organization from 2002 to 2005. Previously, he was a board member of the European National Publishers Association (ENPA), and, from 2001 to 2006, he was on the board of the World Association of Newspapers (WAN).
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7655
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Astrobotic Technology
Astrobotic Technology is an American privately held company that is developing space robotics technology for planetary missions. It was founded in 2008 by Carnegie Mellon professor Red Whittaker and his associates, with the goal of winning the Google Lunar X Prize. The company is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As of August 2012, the company was partnered with Carnegie Mellon University, International Rectifier, Ansys, AGI, Alcoa, and Caterpillar.[dated info]
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28457
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Geto Boys discography
The discography of the Geto Boys contains seven studio albums, one remix album, three compilations and four charting singles. Geto Boys (originally spelled Ghetto Boys) is a hip-hop group located in Houston, Texas that started off with the members Raheem, Prince Johnny C and Sire Jukebox but ended up releasing their debut album in 1988, Making Trouble, with Prince Johnny C, Sire Jukebox, DJ Ready Red and Bushwick Bill as members. After failing commercially and critically, the group's line-up was changed around by removing Johnny C and Sire Jukebox but replacing them with Willie D and Scarface. This line-up released Grip It! On That Other Level and since then has become the most familiar Geto Boys line-up. Rapper Big Mike was also a member of the group at one point, for the album Till Death Do Us Part.
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DBpedia Abstract
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21076
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Dnipro-Arena
Dnipro-Arena (Ukrainian: Дніпро-Арена) is a football stadium in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine. It is mostly for football matches and hosts the homes matches of FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. The stadium has a capacity of 31,003 people. It replaced Dnipro's old Soviet Metalurh Stadium. It staged the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying match between Ukraine and England as the Olimpiysky National Sports Complex in Kiev was being rebuilt ready for UEFA Euro 2012. The Dnipro-Arena was chosen as a possible venue for UEFA Euro 2012, but was dropped from the list in May 2009. The capacity fell short of the minimum 33,000 seats required by UEFA. Dnipro-Arena hosted the 2009 Ukrainian Cup final, in which Vorskla Poltava beat Shakhtar Donetsk 1–0. Since the beginning of conflict in Eastern Ukraine, Dnipro have played their European matches at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv at the behest of UEFA, although there has been comparatively less conflict in Dnipropetrovsk than other areas.
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Jean-François Jeanne
Jean-François Jeanne
Managing Director – Infront France
Subsidiary Management
Jean-François Jeanne, Managing Director of Infront France, has spent his entire professional career in sports business, currently leading the French subsidiary.
Prior to joining Infront, Jean-François was Senior Vice President and Deputy Managing Director at Sportfive France, responsible for sales and marketing. He also has valuable experience in sports apparel and the fashion industry having worked at Puma as Marketing Director for Marketing for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Jean-François holds a marketing and communication management degree from the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Bordeaux.
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