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[edit] Oakmont - Overlook Marching Spartans
The Oakmont-Overlook Marching Spartans have won a MICCA Gold Medal and were crowned USSBA state champions with their 2006-2007 season in which they preformed "The Three Revelations From the Lotus Sutra". This high school marching band consists of 78 members. They practice every tuesday, thursday and saturday of the season and participate in a mandatory, week long, band camp. They practice so hard for their 8 minutes of glory infront a hundreds of people. They will be marching down in Disney the 6th of December through the 11th. They will be preforming infront of tens of thousands of people. This wonderful band is directed by Kris S. DeMoura. 66.31.230.205
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[edit] "Paul is Dead" clues from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
There were many "clues" to the myth that Beatles bassist Paul McCartney had died and been repleaced in 1966 in their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The abundance of these clues in this album was mostly due to its highly detailed cover.
[edit] Cover
According to believers, the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band cover shows a group of mourners standing in front of a freshly dug grave. Around the "grave", there are several symbols, including a doll with a cracked head represents McCartney's fatal injury; a toy car on one knee and a bloody left-handed driving glove (Paul is left-handed). Within the flowers, comprising the three-stringed, left-handed guitar shape, the word "PAUL" followed by a question mark can be seen. Lastly, Paul appears to be the tallest in this picture but in real life he is not the tallest, suggesting that the person in the picture is not really him.
McCartney is the only person holding a wooden instrument, representing his coffin, and the instrument is the only one that is black, representing death. The instrument is a cor anglais, the only instrument shown on the cover which is not used in a marching band. Paul's "true" instrument would have been the tuba, which is sitting unused at feet of the wax figure of Ringo. McCartney is the only person with a hand over his heart, a religious symbol for blessing the dead. There is also an open hand immediately above Paul's head. In some cultures this supposedly represents that the person is dead or about to die.
[edit] "1 ONE I X HE ^ DIE"
If a mirror is laid horizontally across the words "LONELY HEARTS" on the drum on the cover of Sgt. Pepper, the mirror image spells "1 ONE I X HE ^ DIE". This has been interpreted by believers in two ways.
The first is the 1, the "ONE" and the I each represent one of the Beatles, while the "X" signals one is missing. The second interpretation is that the date of Paul's alleged death is given. In this interpretation, the "1" and "ONE" make the number 11, meaning November. The "I" and "X" are taken to represent Roman numerals making the number 9. According to this interpretation, the message is either "11th September, he died" (using the British system of writing dates) or "November 9th, he died" (In 1966 November 9th was a Wednesday, referring to how he died on a Wednesday morning at 5 o'clock) (using the American system). However, the American system was not familiar in the UK, and as the album was by a British band with a cover by a British artist (Peter Blake), it seems unlikely the latter would have been used. Neither date systems would fit with the theory that McCartney died during the recording of Sgt. Pepper's—the album was recorded between December 1966 and June 1967, with an additional session in July 1967.
In both cases, the arrow formed between "HE" and "DIE" appears to point to Paul.
[edit] Back cover
On the back cover of Sgt. Pepper, McCartney is facing backwards, supposedly because he was dead and replaced with an impostor in the photograph. Also, George Harrison is pointing to the lyric "Wednesday morning at five o'clock as the day begins" from the song "She's Leaving Home", allegedly a reference to the day and time when Paul crashed and was killed (It should be noted that if this and the "1 ONE I X HE ^ DIE" clue are both to be considered valid, the latter clue could not refer to September 11, 1966, as that date was not a Wednesday.) The words next to McCartney's head are "Without You". Although, George Harrison is not pointing to the clue. He is actually making an "L" for the word "love". The "O" is missing as Paul is faced backwards.
[edit] The badge
The inside cover of the Sgt. Pepper album has Paul wearing an emblem on his shirt sleeve whose initials have been suggested to be "O.P.D.", for "officially pronounced dead" or "original paul dead". However, in fact it reads "O.P.P." (the second P is partly obscured by a crease), and is a badge for the Ontario Provincial Police.
[edit] Lyrics
[edit] "A Day in the Life"
Lennon's dramatisation of the demise of Tara Browne in the first part of "A Day in the Life" has been suggested by some to be an account of Paul's death. According to this theory, he was driving erratically under the influence of hallucinogenic compounds ("he blew his mind out in a car") and crashed because "he didn't notice that the lights had changed." The line "They'd seen his face before" is suggested to refer to the fact that many of the witnesses of the crash knew what Paul looked like, at least before the alleged disfiguring accident.
According to The Beatles Anthology book, Paul McCartney crashed his moped while riding alongside Tara Browne sometime in early 1966. This left McCartney with a cut upper lip (the scar can be seen on close examination of Revolver-era photos ) that encouraged him to grow a moustache to cover it.
The gibberish at the end of the song on the original UK LP and eventual CD edition of the album, the so-called "Inner Groove", when played in reverse has been interpreted as, among other things, "Will Paul be back as Superman?". The commonly accepted interpretation however is "We'll fuck you like a superman", as described by Paul McCartney in his biography Many Years From Now.
[edit] Other lyrical clues
Paul's Fixing a Hole contains lyrics that may refer to his alleged fatal head injury: "I'm fixing a hole where the rain gets in, and stops my mind from wandering", which led many believers to the conclusion that Paul's accident happened during a rainstorm. Others interpreted this line to be a reference to his fans weeping for him.
Paul's Lovely Rita contains "...I took her home, I nearly made it..." which has been interpreted as hinting to Paul's failure to reach his destination due to the crash.
Harrison's Within You Without You has the lyrics "life goes on within you and without you" and what could be interpreted as the sounds of weeping near the end.
At the end of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise), between the drawn out lyrics, hearts and club, it sounds as if someone in the background is screaming, "Paul is dead! He's really really dead!". It is actually John asking "Paul, could you hold my guitar for me?" .
"Billy Shears" is the name of the lead singer for the fictional Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band that the Beatles were originally planning to "play" on the album. Though this concept was largely discarded, the end of the title track includes a lyric referring to the "one and only Billy Shears", played by Ringo Starr, who sings the lead vocal on the next song, "With a Little Help from My Friends."
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71.96.141.116 03:14, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] "Paul is Dead" clues from Magical Mystery Tour
[edit] Cover
[edit] The Walrus
The Beatles are dressed up as four different animals on the album cover: a rabbit, a hippo, a bird, and a walrus. McCartney is depicted as the walrus (although some have suggested he is in fact the hippo). Some claim the depiction of a walrus is an ancient sign of death, ranging from ancient Viking to ancient Greek to ancient Inuit, but no evidence has ever been produced.
[edit] The phone number
When the cover is held in front of a mirror, the word "BEATLES" becomes a telephone number (often said to be 231-7438 when held in front of a mirror or 531-7438 when held upside down, but many others are suggested). Upon dialing the number, the story goes, the listener would hear the message "you're getting closer", receive information about Paul's death, win a trip to his grave, or even talk to him in the afterlife. Similar to 867-5309, the numbers were frequently called by curiosity seekers, causing much annoyance for their actual owners. It should be noted that these telephone numbers did not relate to British telephone numbers of the time.
[edit] Inside sleeve
The fifth magician: The inside sleeve of the album states, "Away in the sky, beyond the clouds, live four or five magicians..." If the magicians are taken to represent The Beatles themselves, then the fifth magician could be interpreted to be Billy Campbell, Paul's replacement, if not early members Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best, both of whom are often referred to as being a "Fifth Beatle", or more likely George Martin, their producer, who is usually called "The Fifth Beatle." In the movie, the five magicians are played by The Beatles and Mal Evans. The fifth magician referred to was actually "Magic" Alex Mardas.
[edit] The booklet
The booklet that accompanied Magical Mystery Tour contains a number of scenes from the film which are suggested to contain clues.
The first shows McCartney dressed as an Army sergeant with a card on his desk that says "I WAS", suggested to indicate that the man WAS Paul. The card is actually the original British war poster on which the Uncle Sam "I Want You!" poster was based. Paul is also seated beneath a pair of crossed flags, as they would appear on the grave of a military serviceman.
Shortly after this, there is a black-and-white fisheye lens image of a dinner party. If the viewer holds it sideways and squints, it appears to be the image of a crushed skull.
In a scene in the middle spread, Paul is not wearing shoes, as further alluded to on the cover of the Abbey Road album. His shoes are next to Ringo's bass drum, which says "Love The 3 Beatles". The multi-exposure image of George Harrison shows a head-on car collision about to occur in the upper corner. In another page featuring a still from the dancing scene, McCartney wears a black carnation while the other three Beatles wear red ones. Paul's explanation for this is that they had run out of red ones.
[edit] Lyrics from Magical Mystery Tour
[edit] "Blue Jay Way"
The George Harrison track, "Blue Jay Way", may be heard as a eulogy to Paul (with the lyrics "please don't be long, please don't you be very long, please don't be long, or I may be asleep..."). Also, some have claimed that when the chorus is played backwards, the following phrase is said, "He said 'get me out'. Paul is what is. Paul is Hare Krishna it seems. Paulie is bloody" and "Paulie got his face knocked in."[1] The song is actually about George waiting for Derek Taylor to help him move into his LA home on Blue Jay Way on a foggy day.
[edit] "Your Mother Should Know"
According to The Beatle Plot, reversing this McCartney song produces the words "Why doesn't she know me...I shed the light...dead." It may also suggest "Why does she know me?".
[edit] "I Am The Walrus"
The John Lennon track "I Am The Walrus" allegedly implies that McCartney died on a "stupid bloody Tuesday"; if we are to believe that McCartney died "Wednesday morning at five o'clock", as in "She's Leaving Home" from Sgt. Pepper, this could translate to be Wednesday morning UK time, while it would still be Tuesday evening in the U.S. West Coast. The chant at the end of the track, played backwards, seems to reveal "Paul Is Dead, Paul Is Dead..." And when played forwards to the end, contains a portion of a BBC radio broadcast of King Lear which mentions, "O, untimely death!" John had simply turned on the radio while recording and the "King Lear" bit was a coincidence. Also, right at the end, if reversed a voice allegedly says, "Paul is dead, his head off lies with his spirit." In the middle of the "I Am The Walrus" music video, John seems to point at something in the road. As everyone looks, you see Paul nodding his head when he sees, then you see a white car (possibly an Aston Martin) driving by 3 stone walls.
[edit] "Strawberry Fields Forever"
Some believers have interpreted what is generally agreed to be Lennon saying "cranberry sauce" at 3:55 into "Strawberry Fields Forever" to in fact be "I Buried Paul". In his book Summer of Love, producer George Martin confirms John was indeed saying "Cranberry Sauce, my mother made it for me." Lennon has also gone on record via radio shows to confirm he said "cranberry sauce." The Beatles Anthology Volume 2 CD, as well as some bootlegs, includes alternate takes of the song which also confirm this.
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71.96.141.116 03:37, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Akram A. Khalil
[edit] North End Connections
[edit] Mr.Moon
[edit] Componematizing
[edit] Headstrong (company)
Headstrong is a global consultancy which delivers services relating to business processes, strategic consulting and technology through its global delivery and sourcing model. The company (formerly James Martin + Co.) uses processes from the methodologies and global program management initiatives of James Martin + Co. Headstrong has an estimated 2000 employees world wide with 6 offices in the US and offices in the UK, Germany, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, India and Manila.
With offshore development facilities in India and the Philippines, Headstrong services clients in the financial services, public sector, technology, and services industries. Headstrong has earned quality certifications such as SEI-CMM Level 5, People-CMM Level 3 and ISO-9001:2000. Headstrong is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia.
James Martin & Company
The company was founded in London as James Martin Associates by James Martin(Chairman Emeritus) in 1981. In 1983, James Martin Associates opened offices in Amsterdam and Dublin, beginning its international expansion. In 1990, The company changed its name to James Martin & Company, and a year later, it launched business product innovations in the United States, such as the integration of rules and Object-Oriented methods, the first hypertext methodology as well as the value stream approach. In 1996, James Martin & Company and HCL Technologies formed HCL James Martin Inc. to provide systems redevelopment solutions.
Headstrong
The company was renamed to Headstrong in 2000, and received equity financing from Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, as well as H&Q Asia Pacific. Headstrong merged with Techspan in 2003, adding 400 professionals as well as two offshore development centers in India. In 2006, the company was named to the Global Outsourcing 100 by The International Association of Outsourcing Professionals.
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http://www.hoovers.com/headstrong/--ID__107524--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml
http://www.outsourcingprofessional.org/content/23/152/1197/
http://www.headstrong.com
[edit] James Martin & Company
The company was founded in London as James Martin Associates by Dr. James Martin (Chairman Emeritus) in 1981. In 1983, James Martin Associates opened offices in Amsterdam and Dublin, beginning its international expansion.
In 1990, The company changed its name to James Martin & Company, and a year later, it launched business product innovations in the United States, such as the integration of rules and Object-Oriented methods, the first hypertext methodology as well as the value stream approach. In 1996, James Martin & Company and HCL Technologies formed HCL James Martin Inc. to provide systems redevelopment solutions.
[edit] Headstrong
The company was renamed to Headstrong in 2000, and received equity financing from Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, as well as H&Q Asia Pacific. Headstrong merged with Techspan in 2003, adding 400 professionals as well as two offshore development centers in India. In 2006, the company was named to the Global Outsourcing 100 by The International Association of Outsourcing Professionals.
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http://www.hoovers.com/headstrong/--ID__107524--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml
http://www.outsourcingprofessional.org/content/23/152/1197/
http://www.headstrong.com
Astig79 05:52, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Myrna Cardin is the wife of Maryland Senator-elect Ben Cardin. She met Mr. Cardin in elementary school, and they began dating in high school. They have now been married for over 40 years.
Mrs. Cardin attended Towson University, recieving a degree in education. She taught fourth grade at Hebbville Elementary School for many years, and went on to servefor eight years as the Executive Director of the Maryland Association of Non-Public Special Education Facilities. When her husband was elected to Congress she worked with him on human rights issues. She has recently worked with the American Red Cross and is very active in the Jewish community.
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http://www.bencardin.com/about?id=0004
129.2.192.169 06:19, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Plymouth Roadrunner Hammer
[edit] Historic Olympic Airways virtual / TAE virtual
[edit] Rico Reyna
[edit] A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America
A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America is a book by Ronald Takaki. It deals with the subject of minority perspectives of multicultural America, incorporating quotes, folk songs, letters, telegrams, and photographs into the text. It deals with, in roughly sequential order, Native Americans, African-Americans pre- and post-slavery era, Irish, Chicanos, Chinese, Japanese, Jews, and ties up the book with a current (for the time the book was written) summary of where minorities are now. Each chapter talks about the history of a different ethnic group, and covers over a period of time public attitudes towards the minority, public policy, laws for or against the minority, and attitude of the minority towards their situation. A theme going throughout the entire book is the 'us against them' attitude that the ruling structure has towards the minorities, from the fear of the "giddy multitude" in colonial times, to the Chinese Exclusion Act being created to 'protect' white labor, to the modern day accusations that "Hispanics [...] tak[e] jobs away from "Americans"" (A Different Mirror, page 424)
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- Ronald Takaki
- Takaki, Ronald. A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America ISBN# 0-316-83111-5
- A Different Mirror on Amazon.com
169.229.121.94 07:56, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Bridgewater railway station, Adelaide
Bridgewater railway station is the terminus railway station on the former Adelaide-Bridgewater railway line which is located in the Adelaide Hills suburb of Bridgewater. It is located 37.3km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station. The line from Adelaide to Belair/Bridgewater opened in 1883. Until 1987 suburban railcars used the station as the terminus on the Adelaide-Bridgewater line. Passenger services to the station ceased due to low patronage, the terminus becoming Belair. In 1995 one of the two Broad Gauge (1600mm) tracks from Adelaide to Belair was converted to Standard Gauge (1435mm), now the old line between Belair and Bridgewater is a Standard Gauge track. Several freight trains pass through the station each day, including the 4 times a week Overland passenger train to Melbourne.
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http://nla.gov.au/nla.cs-pa-HTTP%253A%252F%252F143.216.21.253%252FMPCIMG%252F19250%252FB19247.HTM
144.131.228.193 08:19, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] S Rajeswara Rao
[edit] Xian-Xian Niu
[edit] (T)Raumschiff Surprise – Periode 1
(T)Raumschiff Surprise is a German motion picture written, produced, directed by and starring Michael "Bully" Herbig, along with Rick Kavanian (who also acted as a co-author) and Christian Tramitz, who have also worked together in Herbig’s previous motion picture Der Schuh des Manitu. In 2004 it became the third highest-grossing German movie following Otto - Der Film and Der Schuh des Manitu.
(T)Raumschiff Surprise is chiefly a parody on science fiction movies, particularly Star Trek, Star Wars I – The Phantom Menace, The Fifth Element, The Time Machine and Back To The Future. The title is an anagram of the German titulation for the Star Trek TV series, Raumschiff Enterprise (“Starship Enterprise”) and Das Traumschiff (“The Dream Ship”), a German version of the Love Boat TV series. The main characters Mr. Spuck (affectionally called “Spucky”) (Herbig), Captain Kork (Tramitz) and Schrotty (Kavanian) are based on characters from the (T)Raumschiff sketches in Herbig’s comedy show Die Bullyparade.
[edit] Story / Plot
The year is 2004. In the Nevada desert, a pig music box is crushed under the wheel of a car which transports a general to the facility called Area 51. An alien has been apprehended, and the experts are quite confused about its nature. The general decides to have a personal look – and beholds a human-like figure with pointed ears wearing cowboy attire, an iron neck collar with chain, and who greets him with an affected “Hey, what’cha looking at?”
Three hundred years in the future. The Earth is attacked by Martian colonists under the command of the Regulator and his asthmatic second-in-command, Jens Maul (Kavanian), and they are winning. Earth's Ruling Council under Queen Metapha (Anja Kling) is desperate enough to undertake time travel to undo the past: in the year 2054, Mars had been colonized thanks to alien technology which had landed into human hands in Nevada, in the year 2004. And they are all desperate enough to have the most unlikely candidates attempt this dangerous mission: the crew of the (T)Raumschiff Surprise – desperate simply because the crew commanders Captain Kork, Mr. Spuck (“Mr. Spit”, a 35 year old ‘Vulcanette’) and Mr. Schrotty (“Mr. Junky”) are extremely gay!
At the very moment, the Surprise commanders have other difficulties to take care of: they have entered themselves for the Miss Waikiki election in Honululu and are ‘training’ hard to keep in shape, which includes affected singing, weight-measuring in anti-gravity conditions (for which Mr. Spuck proves even more than “far too fat to fly”). For that reason, they don’t want to be disturbed and at first ignore the calls from Earth; only an urgent fax – and the prospect for having their leave cancelled for disobeying orders – make them change their mind. But since it is too far for beaming, and the ship’s drives cannot make “Mopsgeschwindigkeit” (“pug dog speed”) because of a “marten damage”, they decide to take a taxi.
Soon a cab hovers into the taxi bay, with a hunk of a man – for whom Spuck immediately falls for – at the steering wheel: Rock (Til Schweiger). Rock proves to be good enough to drive his gay clients through the blockade, but his taxi gets wrecked in the process and he steadfastly refuses to part company with the trio unless he gets a new one, so he accompanies them into the Council chamber. When he meets Queen Metapha, however, his resolve for getting compensation is temporarily suspended.
The crew is instructed in the use of the time machine (in the shape of a sofa) and given two additional tools for the operation: a Swiss Army Laser and the manual for the time machine. But just as the preparations are complete, the Martian army attacks the capital, and commando units break into the Council Chamber. Schrotty is lost when he dives off the sofa to retrieve the manual (and is later executed by getting hit with a frying pan on the head); Rock decides not to stick around after all and hitchhikes a ride in the machine; and Metapha is urged to join the expedition as well to get her out of the enemy’s hands. However, Maul’s men find the manual, and this enables the villain to build his own time machine – a hover moped – and follow the fugitives.
When the travelers come around, they find themselves in the year 1304 (Rock: “It’s not so far off”) – right into a tournament in England, held by Lord William the Last (Sky Dumont)! After a short fight with the attending guards, they are overpowered and the men thrown into prison; William takes a fancy on Metapha, however, and wishes to marry her. He also confiscated Spucky’s Polaroid camera, with which he zestily takes a lot of pictures. Rock is sentenced to fight in tomorrow’s jousting competition against a rival champion, as William’s oily herald is quick to suggest.
In the dungeons, Spucky and Rock are having a most intimate – and ambiguous – talk (though on Rock’s side it remains strictly non-sexual) which fans Kork’s jealousy (he sits in an inconvenient position, which makes him see only shadows). On this occasion, Rock produces a music box with a piggy figure, his most treasured memento from home.
The next day, Spucky and Kork, chained together at their necks, are set onto the sofa, and the sofa onto a pyre to have them burned as warlocks. Rock competes at the joust clad in a shockingly pink armor suit, courtesy of Mr. Spuck. But the expected adversary is missing, in his stead none other than Jens Maul appears as a Black Knight. When Rock (who is, of course, a bloody amateur in jousting) loses and is sentenced to join the others on the pyre, Metapha impulsively persuades William to have her go along. Maul, as the hero of the competiton, is unable to prevent them from activating the time machine as he is being hoisted into the air by the celebrating crowd, and William makes a few last pictures with the camera. When the sofa vanishes right with the flash of the last picture, however, the herald is quick to denounce William as a warlock and assume the throne for himself.
The next station is Nevada, all right – but the Nevada of the 19th century, the era of the Wild West. While Rock and Metapha begin to have an argument about their growing feelings for each other and the time machine is wrecked by a speeding train, Kork – who is in need to relieve himself – and Spucky – because he is still chained to the captain – go into a wooden box, which seems to be a privy but turns out to be the wardrobe of the new sheriff (who does not appear in this movie). While inside, the two quickly change clothes (Kork gets the sheriff’s star) and then quickly fall into an argument about Spucky and Rock’s “amorous” talk back in the dungeon. The debate is broken up by the arrivals of Jens Maul – still in his medieval black armor – and the most notorious bandit in the area: Santa Maria (Sky Dumont in a cameo of his role in Der Schuh des Manitu).
While Santa has a meeting with a bunch of nice old ladies before he goes off to sell a pub for a “Stammlokal”, one of his henchmen takes on Spucky and Kork (ostensibly the new sheriff). The only thing he manages to do, however, is to sever the chain connecting the two; any other action is forestalled by Metapha, who knocks him out from behind. In the meantime, Maul tries to steal the group's Swiss Army Laser (which they have accidentally dropped) and to escape on his time moped, but its conventional top speed leaves something to be desired; Rock is able to catch up with him on horseback, catch him with a lasso and capture the laser and the moped, which the group uses to escape this inhospitable era. But in the timestream they realize that they cannot properly control the vehicle; in a brief moment in which it returns to reality, they jump off, and the moped vanishes once more in time.
Just as the quartet is about to take their bearings (as it turns out, it is finally 2004 Nevada), Jens Maul shows up once more, having painstakingly re-assembled the pieces of the smashed time sofa with the help of the manual. He and Rock come to blows with their Swiss Army Lasers, and just when Maul is ready to deliver the coup de grace, the UFO arrives and hits him on the head, knocking him cleanly out.
To everyone’s surprise, the UFO turns out to be not bigger than a tablet – and from within a boisterous, beer-drinking and very rude alien hardly taller than a human hand emerges. When the creature chokes on a sip of beer, Spucky tries to help by offering him Maul’s asthma spray; but the device creates serious over-pressure and – well, scrap one alien.
Before the local authorities arrive, Rock disintegrates the UFO with the laser, and the group scrambles onto the sofa. But the control panel shows that it is overloaded with exactly 76,375 kilograms – just as much as Spucky happens to weigh. With a heavy heart, Spucky decides to remain behind, and after a tearful farewell and a final gift from Rock (the music box) the rest of the group activates the time sofa.
Back (and now) in the present, Spucky tires to convince the military that he is a time-traveling alien having come to save the world. The big wigs don’t believe him – until a buzzing reveals a futuristic gadget Spucky had pocketed just before departing the Surprise and stashed into a most private place: a thermometer with a vibratory alarm.
When Kork, Rock and Metapha return to 2304, they find the Surprise crew giving them a hearty welcome, among them Schrotty (alive again) and Spucky, now at the age of 335 (Vulcanettes can age up to 400 years). Of course, with his presence in the altered timestream, Spucky has not hesitated to bestow his own personal touch upon the new world. And so the Surprise commanders get to attend the Miss Waikiki competition after all, not suspecting that Jens Maul is ready to have the last word about this….
[edit] Trivia
- After the release of Der Schuh des Manitu, Herbig had asked the audience in his show Bullyparade about their choice of the mane of his next movie project. The choices offered were: a sequel of Der Schuh des Manitu; (T)Raumschiff Surprise; a "Movie No One Would Have Counted On"; a movie about "Sissi" (Elisabeth of Bavaria), which was another regular in the show; and an advice to Bully to keep his hands off making movies.
[edit] Awards
2004 - Bambi 2004 - Deutscher Comedypreis (Bester Comedian: Michael „Bully“ Herbig) 2004 - Deutscher Comedypreis (Beste Kino-Komödie) 2004 - Goldene Leinwand mit Stern 2004 - Box Office Germany Award (Bogey) in platinum 2005 - DIVA-Award - Der Deutsche Kinopreis (Publikumspreis)
[edit] Critical Response
While popular at large with the audience, some negative criticism has been mad about the movie as well. Some critics complained about the lack of witticism which had made Der Schuh des Manitu popular, while homosexual associations criticised its protrayal of gay people, claiming that it would reinforce stereotype impressions.
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- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0349047/
- http://www.periode1.de/kino_dvd/periode1/index_flash.php
- http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=story&articleid=VR1117878884&categoryid=13&cs=1
- http://www.moviegod.de/kino/kritik/324/traumschiff-surprise-periode-1
- http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?ID=13473
134.93.198.179 08:57, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Nature of Shakesperean Tragedy
[edit] Bridgewater railway line, Adelaide
The Bridgewater railway line is a defunct public railway in the Adelaide Hills. It was an extension of the Belair railway line. It closed in 1987 due to a high cost of operation and low patronage. It serviced ten stations; National Park, Long Gully, Upper Sturt, Mount Lofty, Heathfield, Madurta, Aldgate, Jibilla, Carripook, and Bridgewater.
[edit] History
The Bridgewater line opened in 1883 and departed from the main Belair line east of Belair station, and headed east,then turned south through Belair National Park. It turns east, near the old National Park station used to be, it then passes trough the Upper Sturt station. It then heads northeast to the Mount Lofty station, and then turns south to Heathfield station. It then runs northeast to Aldgate station, and continues to run east until it reaches the Bridgewater station. In 1987 passenger services to Bridewater ceased mainly due to low patronage, Belair then becoming the terminus. In 1995, one of the two Broad Gauge (1600mm) lines between Adelaide and Belair was converted to Standard Gauge (1435mm) as part of the Adelaide to Melbourne standardisation project. The track that goes from Belair to Bridgewater is Standard Gauge, which prevents suburban railcars from going to Bridgewater and beyond. A number of freight trains can be seen on the track between Belair and Bridgewater, including the 4 times a week Overland passenger train to Melbourne.
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http://nla.gov.au/nla.cs-pa-HTTP%253A%252F%252F143.216.21.253%252FMPCIMG%252F19250%252FB19247.HTM 144.131.228.193 10:50, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Black Swan (band)
Black Swan is a Finnish melodic black metal band whose lyrics combine apocalyptic themes, elements of different ancient religions and belief systems (e.g. gnosticism) with occultism and anti-christianity. Black Swan were most active between 1995-2000, but the band themselves have confirmed that they never did split-up, and that they are currently working on a new album.
[edit] Discography
- When the Angels of Twilight Dance (1998)
- Autumn in Eden (1997)
- Demo 1996 (1996)
[edit] Sources
http://www.mastervox.fi/blackswan http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=8710
194.100.156.5 11:39, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Radioinfo online newsletter
The radioinfo website was created in 1995 by founding editor Steve Ahern, a former radio manager and broadcaster. It was originally called AMT Pty Ltd. Ahern was keen to unite the Australian radio industry and provide a forum for broadcasters to submit and discuss issues, and to find jobs.
The site was an early success in the dot-com world and was eventually sold to radio production company RadioWise.
The site chronicles the last ten years of ownership changes, scandals and intrigues that the Australian radio industry has gone through in ten very turbulent years, from the Cash for Comment scandal to the coming of Digital Radio and changes in ownership laws.
[edit] Sources
National Library Pandora Archive of original AMT site
Media Man review of radioinfo site
Australian Film Television and Radio School
138.130.69.234 12:07, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Golf Author Dale Concannon
Dale Concannon is among the best-known and prolific golf authors writing today. Totally 17 books on the game of golf, including the Sunday Times best selling biography of Nick Faldo, Driven, he was a former PGA professional and is now a regular contributor to many international publications. His other books include Golf: The Early Days; From Tee to Green, Spitfire On The Fairway, The Round of My Life and The Ryder Cup: Seven Decades of Golfing Glory, Passion and Controversy. Owner of the Concannon Golf History Photography Collection he is a member of the Golf World panel that selects the top-100 British Golf Courses
[edit] Sources
Author information from; AMAZON.COM, Aurum Press, Virgin Books Ltd. Headline Books.
68.43.0.159 12:18, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Vesterbro Starz
Vesterbro Starz, a Skaterhockey team from Copenhagen, Denmark.
Currently the defending European Champions for both Men & Women. Have won the Mens IISHF championship in 2004 & 2006, and the Womens in 2001 & 2006.
The club is situated in a small park in the Copenhagen inner-city borough Vesterbro
87.60.234.42 12:45, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] James O'Brien (journalist, writer, musician)
[edit] Helen O'Grady Drama Academy - Africa
The Helen O'Grady Drama Academy - Africa is a division of one of the world's largest community-based drama schools. It was orginally founded in 1979 in Australia, when Helen O'Grady, a trained teacher, drama teacher and actress, hired a hall and commenced affordable after school drama classes for young people from 5-18 years of age.
Her aims to provide a self-development drama programme encourage:
1. Enthusiasm, energy and a positive approach to life. 2. Ongoing confidence. 3. Self esteem. 4. Skill in verbal communication 5. Effective social interaction.
Her legacy continues and the Helen O'Grady Drama System has now become one of the largest worldwide drama schools of its kind, with over 50,000 children attending classes each week. In the United States the school is called Dramakids Internation.
Each Academy has a Principal responsible for the overall development of each local school. The Principal attends the studios regularly and works alongside the students and teachers.
Students attend fast-moving classes for one-hour a week, according to their specific age-group. Parents Days and an annual Production allow parents and guardians to see first-hand the progress of the students. The curriculum, developed over 28 years, is ongoing and progressive, and the students start at age 5 and remain in the Academy until 18, without ever repeating a lesson.
Duncan Rice became the African Development Director of Helen O'Grady (Africa)CC in January 2006 with the aim of the Academy developing in the rural communities of Africa. He studied drama in South Africa, where he was born, and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He was Head of Drama at St John's, Cambridge, in the United Kingdom before becoming the Helen O'Grady Principal for Northern Ireland. Over the course of his career he has acted in film and theatre, but most particularly established himself as a director of many innovative children's productions, aimed at bringing young people together from all communities and backgrounds. He recently received an Award from the British Franchise Association for his innovative work with the Academy in Northern Ireland, where he established the largest drama school in Ireland, and the largest branch in the world wide network of the Helen O'Grady Drama Academy with over 1300 students. Many of these students have appeared in major films, television, radio and the theatre.
The Academy operates in 8 cities in South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Zamibia.
[edit] Sources
www.helenogrady.com www.dramaafrica.com www.dramakids.com www.helenogrady.co.uk
Duncanrice 13:32, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] mike padilla
[edit] Flint Falcons
The Flint Falcons were a semi-professional football team in Flint, Michigan from 1992 to 2001. It all started in 1992, when the Falcons were born into the Michigan Football League. After a 4-5 inaugural season, the Falcons reached for the sky.
In 1993, the Falcons went 8-1, outscoring their opponents 279-32, and winning the MFL Championship 30-10 over the Grand Rapids Crush. In 1994, the Falcons repeated as MFL champions, defeating the Kalamazoo Tornadoes 31-6, and finishing the season with an 8-0 record. The 1995 season was so close, but yet so far for the 12-3 Falcons, as they won their third consecutive Conference title, but could not make it to the championship. The 1996 season was bitter sweet, finishing 14-3, and reaching the championship game, only to lose 17-14 at the hands of the Downriver Raiders.
After that, the Falcons fell off the charts for a while, finishing 6-5 in 1997, going 3-5 in the Mid-Eastern Football League in '98, and going 3-3 in 1999. In 2000, the Falcons became an independent team, finishing with a lowly 2-3-1 record, the first tie in franchise history. In 2001, that all seemed to change. As a member of the young Ohio Valley Football League, the Falcons took the OVFL by storm, finishing 13-3 overall, and falling one game short of the OVFL Championship. Although things seemed well on the field, all was not well in the front office.
The Flint Falcons folded after the 2001 season due to a lack of cooperation between the ownership, coaches, and players. At one point in the season, the whole coaching staff resigned.
In 2002, former Flint Falcons Coach Mathews who resigned in 2001, started a new franchise called the Michigan Admirals, Admirals are members of the NAFL. In the summer of 2003, former Flint Falcons Prince Goodson and Charles Lawler created the Flint Fury, who currently play in the MCFL and brought back many former Falcons to the roster.
2001 Falcons who went on to play for other semi-pro teams:
• Ferris Bishop (Michigan Admirals)
• Andrew Clark (Michigan Admirals, Genesee County Patriots)
• Ray Clark (Michigan Admirals)
• Tim Collick (Michigan Admirals)
• Dwight Edmond (Flint Fury)
• Prince Goodson (Flint Fury)
• Sid Hall (Flint Fury)
• Eric Hess (Genesee County Patriots, Michigan Admirals)
• Marcus Hightower (Flint Fury)
• Derek Hutchinson (Flint Fury, Michigan Admirals)
• Luke Jones (Flint Fury)
• Omar Johnson (Flint Fury, Michigan Admirals)
• Jason Kinney (Flint Fury, Michigan Admirals)
• Nathan Kohn (Michigan Admirals, Flint Fury)
• Charles Lawler (Flint Fury)
• Steve Levels (Jackson Bombers, Genesee County Patriots, Flint Fury)
• Brad Lyon (Genesee County Patriots)
• Ryan Lowe (Flint Fury)
• Derek Miller (Flint Fury, Genesee County Patriots)
• James Murawski (Flint Fury)
• Vincent Murphy (Genesee County Patriots, Waterford Warthogs)
• Dan Paling (Michigan Admirals)
• Jason Rainey (Flint Fury)
• Marcus Tipton (Flint Fury)
• Charles Toins (Flint Fury, Genesee County Patriots)
• Carlos Trawick (Flint Fury)
• Nate Williams (Flint Fury)
• David Younkin (Flint Fury, Genesee County Patriots)
[edit] New Medicine
New Medicine – polish quarterly journal for medicians of all specialities. It is published by the Borgis Publishing House and distributed all over the world. New Medicine publishes original research and clinical reviews since 1996.
[edit] Sources
New Medicine on Index Copernicus
Kssparta 14:41, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Hello Marc
[edit] Sources
65.18.103.174 15:28, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Crab Bowl
The Crab Bowl is an American college football game series played between the University of Maryland Terrapins and the United States Navy Midshipmen. Although not part of the more popular college bowl series, it has generated quite an intense rivalry between the two colleges. The games, dating back to the early 1900s, have been punctuated by malicious hits, stolen mascots, and on-campus vandalism.
The series is not played frequently. The last game between the two teams was in 2005. Maryland defeated Navy 23-20 at M & T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
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http://www.goupstate.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?template=wiki&text=Atlantic_Coast_Conference http://www.washingtontimes.com/sports/20050829-122511-3724r.htm 71.240.131.188 15:55, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Griffin Budde was the Hall of Fame baseball pitcher who after being inducted, was accused of taking steroids for all of his 8 years in the majors. He was unceremoniously kicked out of the hall of fame and has been mostly forgotten.
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207.190.243.62 15:56, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Brendan Doherty
[edit] Vanesa Tomasino
Vanesa Tomasino | |
Birth name | Vanesa Maria Tomasino Rodriguez |
Born | October 13, 1981 (age 25) San Salvador, El Salvador |
Notable roles | "A girl like me: The Gwen Araujon Story" (Tamara Jones), "Vice" (Paula), "Civic Duty" (Bank Teller), "L Word" (Little Nicki), "Case 39" (Juanita Ramirez) |
Vanesa Tomasino is an actress and host of "World Beats" on Channel M in Vancouver BC, airing Saturdays and Sundays at 10pm.
Tomasino was born and raised in El Salvador, Central America. At the age of 12 Tomasino moved to Paris, France and while going to school focused on TV Hosting and production. After a year she returned to El Salvador and started acting, mostly in musicals like "Oliver Twist", "Fiddler on the roof" and "The sound of music".
Aside from acting, she was also a professional volleyball player. She played in several international tournaments representing her country and won her first MVP award in 1997.
In 2000, she graduated from high school with honours, the International Baccalaureate and the award for student of the year. She then moved to Vancouver, Canada to start her career as an actress.
While studying acting she also became a certified Broadcaster. In 2001 she co-hosted a radio show on 96.1 FM and by 2002 she had her own show on CFBT-FM 'The Beat 94.5' in Vancouver. By mid-2004, her show had become one of the top rated weekend morning shows in the city. She left the station at the end of 2004 to focus on acting and TV Hosting. Tomasino is also one of the founders of the only 100% Latino theatrical society in Vancouver, Escenario Latino Theatrical Society.
[edit] Filmography
"Fallen" (2007) TV Series (filming) .... Kathy
Case 39 (2007) (post-production) .... Juanita Ramirez
Vice (2007) (post-production) .... Paula
American Venus (2006) (post-production) .... Tracy
"Masters of Science Fiction" (post-production) .... Housekeeper (1 episode) ... Watchbird (????) TV Episode .... Housekeeper
White Noise 2: The Light (2007) (completed) .... Laura
A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story (2006) (TV) .... Tamara Jones Civic Duty (2006) .... Bank Teller
"Godiva's" .... Carola (1 episode, 2006) ...The Bigger Man (2006) TV Episode .... Carola
"Smallville" .... Secretary (1 episode, 2006) ... aka Smallville Beginnings (USA: rerun title) ... aka Smallville: Superman the Early Years (UK: promotional title)
Reckoning (2006) TV Episode .... Secretary
A Little Thing Called Murder (2006) (TV) .... Maria "The L Word" .... Little Nicki (1 episode, 2006) ...Luck Be a Lady (2006) TV Episode .... Little Nicki
Edison (2005) (as Vanessa Tomasino) .... Maid ... aka Edison Force (USA: DVD title)
Crazy Late (2005) .... Woman on bike
Cantata for the King (2005) (TV) .... Congregation "Da Vinci's Inquest" .... Rita (1 episode, 2004)
"Sabrina's Secret Life" (2003) TV Series .... Maritza (unknown episodes)
[edit] Sources
IMDb profile - Vanesa Tomasino
Vanesa Tomasino's Official Webpage
[edit] The Danbury 11
On Tuesday, September 19, the city government of Danbury collaborated with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in a sting on 11 day laborers who were gathered at a downtown park looking for work.
A law enforcement agent, disguised as a contractor, lured the workers into a van with the promise of work and drove them to the Danbury police station, where federal agents seized them and drove them away to jail in Hartford, then on to detention in Boston. The day laborers said they were never questioned about their legal status before the arrest.
Immigrants and their local allies called an emergency picket of Danbury City Hall on September 19 to protest the mayor's perceived involvement in the sting. In the week leading up to the emergency demonstration, ICE yieled to public pressure and released the names of the men, who became known as "the Danbury 11". Media estimates were that 200 people attended the protest and the rally that preceded it.
Six days after the protest, four of the Danbury 11 were released on bail. The remaining seven, however, were moved to two separate prisons in Texas, making it more difficult for families to contact them or petition for their release.
On Wednesday, October 12, the ICE conducted a series of arrests in Danbury, raiding the homes of 3 immigrant workers and arresting a fourth on a traffic stop for improper use of a turn signal.
In all of the arrests, Danbury police admitted to collaborating with ICE.
By mid-October, public pressure and dedicated legal defense by the Yale University Jerome R. Frank Legal Clinic and Waterbury attorney James Welcome led to the release of 5 more detainees on bail from prisons in Texas. One client reported to attorney Welcome that prison officials left him at a gas station in a remote area of Texas after dark. The two remaining detainees were denied bond hearings and "voluntarily" -- that is, from inside a prison -- accepted deportation to Ecuador.
The legal cases of the Danbury 11 are currently pending in court. A public defense of immigrant workers in Danbury -- known as the Campaign to Stop the ICE Raids in Danbury -- was initiated by a group of community leaders, including:
Leonel Villavicencio, President, Danbury Area Coalition for the Rights of Immigrants Franklin Peña, President, Ecuadorian Civic Center of Danbury Wilson Hernandez, Vice President, Ecuadorian Civic Center Pastor Juana Jourdain-Villavicencio, Hispanic United Church of Christ Father Hector León, Our Lady of Guadelupe Juan A. Sánchez, President, Dominican Civic Club of Danbury Christopher Towne, Danbury Coalition for Peace
WHY IS DANBURY OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE?
Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton is the founder of Mayors and County Executives for Immigration Reform, a national network advocating extreme measures against immigrant workers. The group held a D.C. summit in the spring that drew 100 elected officials from 26 cities to hear speakers from the Bush Administration and major right-wing think tanks.
Activists assert that Danbury is a testing-ground for Boughton's group and federal agencies like ICE. They anticipate that repressive tactics against immigrants in Danbury will soon be exported to other areas of the country.
[edit] Sources
Campaign to Stop the ICE Raids in Danbury: www.stoptheraids.org www.11.danburypeacecoalition.com
The Official site of Mayors and County Executives for Immigration Reform: www.supportreform.org
Boughton in Brazil (Danbury Mayor comments on raids): www.boughtoninbrazil.blogspot.com/
Marchers gather at Kennedy Park in support of immigrants http://deletetheborder.org/node/1565
Danbury 11 press conference video round-up http://hatcityblog.blogspot.com/2006/09/danbury-11-press-conference-video.html
James Welcome on Danbury 11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMLQZ6rJH_U Speeches from the Danbury 11 rally http://hatcityblog.blogspot.com/2006/10/speeches-from-danbury-11-rally.html
Danbury 11 speeches http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4a-ZivxA_Rg
[edit] Sources
Stoptheraids 17:54, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Cristina Ehrlich
[edit] Enter Ino Peace
Enter Into Peace is a publishing entity and independent world music label established by Canadian writer and artist Dawud Wharnsby. In operation since 1996, Enter Into Peace distributes the written and recorded work of Wharnsby, alongside other independent artists and bands, working directly with him.
To date, Enter Into Peace has released the following albums:
"Blue Walls And The Big Sky" (1995) "A Whisper Of Peace" (1996) "Colours Of Islam" (1998) "Love Strong" (2004) "Vacuous Waxing" (2005) "The Poets And The Prophet" (2006 - in conjunction with Beloved Musika, Dubai)
[edit] Sources
http://www.enterintopeace.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawud_Wharnsby_Ali http://theamericanmuslim.org/tam.php/features/articles/ali_dawud_wharnsby/
196.204.159.199 19:54, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Cody Kendle
[edit] Rory Singer
Rory Singer is a mixed martial artist, recently starred on the reality show The Ultimate Fighter 3. He is currently slated to fight Yushin Okami in UFC 66: Liddel vs. Ortiz 2.
On the TV show he defeated Solomon Hutcherson in his first fight and won in Round 2 by TKO. In his second fight he was defeated by Ed Herman in Round 2 by Rear Naked Choke. Despite not making it to the finals of the TV show, he still appeared in the season finale and defeated Ross Pointon by triangle choke at :44 of the first round.
[edit] Sources
http://www.ufc.com/ http://www.theultimatefighter.tv/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ultimate_Fighter_3
131.7.52.17 20:31, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Rabat Medina
Rabat Medina
Rabat Medina Culture The main colors of the Rabat Medina and beige walls with dark red doors to each of the souks (this is what the stores in the medina are called). Many people go there everyday to get everything that they need. Almost anything you want or need, can be found in the medina. The Rabat Medina has the least aggressiveness when trying to get people to buy things from any other medina in Morocco.
Different Sections There are many different sections of the medina. There is the tourist section, the movies and frames section, clothing and shoes section, and rugs section.
Shopping Vocabulary Combien – how much Souvenir shop – le magasin de souvenirs Jeweller’s – la bijouterie Butchers – le boucherie Cake Shop – la pâtisserie Sweet Shop – la confiserie
In the Shop Opening hours – les heures d’ouverture Open – ouvert Closed - fermé Sale (bargins) – les soldes
Provisions sugar – le sucre butter – le beurre milk – le lait eggs – les œufs flour – la farine bread – le pain rice – le riz tea – le thé coffee – le café
Things to Buy Some of the types of things to buy at the Medina are tourist goods, clothing, electronics, accessories, food, rugs, frames, and movies.
Clothing In the medina there are many types of clothing sold. There is a section with modern clothes. These clothes are usually replicas of popular designer brands. The main two brands used in this are Diesel, and Dolce and Gabbana. Traditional clothing is also sold. Some of the women’s traditional clothing is Jabadors, Takshitas, Salhams, Jalabas, and Caftans. Some of the men’s traditional clothing is Jabadors, Jalabas, Tarboshs, Kaftans, and Barnos.
Electronics Cameras, computer programs/games, and cell phones are all sold at the medina. They are sold for low prices.
Shoes All throughout the medina there are leather Moroccan slipper shoes everywhere. They are natively called babouches. Modern shoe replicas with brands such as Puma and Converse are also sold, usually in sizes up to 39 or 40.
Food Many different spices are sold in the food section of the medina.
Rugs There are many rug souks throughout the medina. Rug store owners will usually make their customer sit down in their store and watch their rug demonstration while drinking mint tea. All different types of rugs are displayed to the customers hoping they will like something they see.
Frames By the main movie section of the medina, there are places where pictures can be matted and framed. This price to frame a picture depends on how big the picture is and which frame is chosen. To frame without a mat usually costs anywhere from 50 to 100 dirham.
Movies The movies in the medina can be found almost everywhere. While walking through the medina people come up to you to try to sell DVDs. These DVDs are usually not very good quality. Good pirated DVDs are in the set up stores with the stars on the back of the casing explaining what type of quality the DVD is. Movies are usually sold in French and English. Good quality DVDs usually cost ten dirham.
Tourist Goods There is one section of the medina where tourists always go.
Woodwork items
Silver items Specially and carefully made silver tea pots are displayed to buy. There is also jewelry. Pure silver jewelry is very cheap in Morocco. A large pair of earrings can be bought for 60 dirham; about 30 per bangle; and around 30 to 40 for rings.
Leather items There are round (like bean bags but much firmer) leather chairs for sale. These usually sell for 300 to 400 dirham a piece.
Paintings and postcards There are
Location The Rabat medina is just across the Oude Bou Regrey River. It’s right outside the Oudaïa Kasbah.
History The Rabat Medina dates back to the 17th century.
[edit] Sources
81.192.60.243 20:32, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Kjeilen, Tore. "Rabat Medina." Medina. 2006. Adventures of Morocco. 30 Nov 2006 <http://lexicorient.com/morocco/rabat12.htm>
[edit] John F. Pollard
John F. Pollard is a History fellow at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge. He is a prolific historian of the Vatican. His works include: The Vatican and Italian Fascism, 1929-32: A Study in Conflict; Benedict XV: The Unknown Pope and the Pursuit of Peace; Money and the Rise of the Modern Papacy: Financing the Vatican, 1850-1950 and Papal Diplomacy in the Modern Age (co-authored with Peter C. Kent). He was educated at the University of Cambridge and was Professor of History at Anglia Polytechnic University.
[edit] Sources
Information available at www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk (Fellows' list) and www.amazon.com (search for publications by John F. Pollard).
128.59.153.147 20:47, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Kurzweil Educational Systems
Kurzweil Educational Systems, Inc. is an American based company that provides reading and writing software for people who are blind or partially sighted, or with learning disabilities. The company has been operating for the past 25 years, during which time it has pioneered the development of assistive technology and achieved worldwide recognition for its work. It has also won many excellence awards within its industry.
Together with a sister company, IntelliTools. Inc. Kurzweil is a subsidiary of Cambium Learning Inc. The head offices are in Natick, Massachusetts.
[edit] Sources
- The Kurzweil Educational Systems website [1]
- Article about Kurzweil Educational Systems
- Amother article about Kurzweil Educational Systems
81.152.144.129 21:00, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Knightstone Comics
Knightstone comics are famous for their 'Tekken' comics. They have had the 'Tekken Saga' and the 'Tekken 2' comics, however they also have 'Playboy knife' They were planning on making this into a mini series until they lost their license to Dark design. Their storyline can be read on the website below.
Knightstone comics had to gain the 'right' to sell the Tekken comics, because tekken belongs to Namcom, this is probably why they lost their licensing82.45.161.73 21:21, 30 November 2006 (UTC)(Shifre, Zeybey)
[edit] Sources
http://members.aol.com/sglkht/miscTekken/tkcomic.htm
82.45.161.73 21:21, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Just Like You
Just Like You is the second single released from Three Days Grace's platinum debut album.
The video features he band playing at a concer. All of the fans and bandmembers are wearing masks and are being watched by security guards. Near the end of the video, the fans take off their masks and stop the guards from keeping them under control.
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63.252.244.74 21:37, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Spray-on Condom
[edit] Mitan Computer Solutions
[edit] Steffler Jr
Steffler Jr is the main protagonist of the fictional Steffler wrestling family. Through Steffler Jr, most of the everyday wrestling life in the fictional wrestling brand MCW is told. He is the son of Steffler Sr, owner and chairman of MCW. Like his father, Stefler Jr possesses highly unique wrestling skills, which gives him abnormal high stamina, highly trained muscles and a large fanbase. He always wears his trademark red glasses and keeps his hair colour red. His most used wrestling move is "Jr Bomb". Steffler Jr is known as "The Boycotter", derived mainly from his tendency to beat up and walk out on his tag team partners. He has a son named Steffler II Jr.
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http://www.marylandwrestling.com/home.htm
Nezta 22:06, 30 November 2006 (UTC)