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Flushing Avenue is an approxiately five mile thoroughfare running through northern Brooklyn and western Queens beginning at the termination of Nassua Street, on the northern fringe of Fort Greene, and ending where it merges with Grand Avenue, in Maspeth. It serves as the dividing line for the neighborhoods of Southside Williamsburg and Clinton Hill and the neighborhoods of East Williamsburg and Bushwick. After crossing the Queens border, the avenue divides Ridgewood from West Maspeth. It finally terminates in Maspeth.
The B57 bus runs the entire length of the Avenue, and the G line, the JMZ lines, and the L line all stop at, or nearby, Flushing Avenue.
The avenue is primarily an industrial thoroughfare, especially on its extreme western end, where, on its northside, it serves the Brooklyn Navy Yard Industrial Park. The industrial park rents to over 200 tenants, primarily distributorships and light manufacturing concerns, though they also rent to a few artists. Mayor Bloomberg proposed a redevelepment of the yard that would put retail space in the yard's west side and television and film studios the yard's east side. In this district, the south side of Flushing Avenue contains many abondoned business that were supported by sailors before the government closed the yard.
Continuing eastward, Flushing Avenue crosses the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE). Here, many motorists hoping to avoid congestion exit the BQE and continue westward to the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges. This section of Flushing Avenue, between the BQE and Brooklyn's Broadway, has seen considerable redevelopment over recent years by Williamsburg's Hasidic population, as young urban professionals displace them in the northern end of Willamsburg. The north side of Flushing Avenue in this section is primarily newly constructed residential, whereas the south side is primarily industrial, with the most notable exception being the world famous Marcy Houses project. Here, at Marcy Avenue and Flushing Avenue the G line stops.
The beating heart of Flushing Avenue is where it intersects with Broadway and Grahm Avenue, in the extreme southern end of East Williamsburg. This business improvement district is serviced by the JMZ line. Here, one can find cheap retail shopping and excellent authentic Boricua food. This primarily Puerto Rican and Hasidic area is becoming increasingly populated with students and young professionals looking for cheap rent, cheap shopping, and proximity to lower Manhattan and Northside Williamsburg's nightlife.
After crossing Bushwick Avenue, Flushing avenue becomes gritty again. To the south is residential Bushwick, and on the north are the massive Bushwick Houses. Where the L Train approaches Flushing Avnue, at Morgan and at Wyckoff Streets, a blossiming artist community has moved into the low rise lofts that were once abandonded. In fact, this artist community is growing so large, that it is able to support the two new bars that have sprung up on this section of Flushing Avenue.
Continuing past Wyckoff Street, the avenue turns active industrial on both sides again as it crosses into Queens. Upon entering Maspeth, it is a residential street.
Flushing Avenue has seen considerable decline since its heyday. But it seems as if the Brooklyn renaissance may finally reach this decrepit turnpike. In 2004, the city began a project to upgrade the water and sewer infrastructure on the road, and to repave it. The project is estimated to be complete in 2007. Until then Flushing Avenue will bo mostly a trench, but perhaps this rebuilding will be the catalyst for industries, artists, and residents to reinhabit all those abandonded buildings.
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Evaz is a small town situated in the southern province of Fars, Iran. Although Evaz has long been a scarcely populated town, the people (Evazis) have long survived through trade, particularly with countries on the Other side of the Persian Gulf. Initially the male providers of the families travelled by boat to countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait in order to take advantage of the flourishing port-based trade in order to provide for their families back in Iran.
This eventually led to a growing population of Evazis in the Arabian Penninsula, particularly in the United Arab Emirates. With financial growth, Evazis were eventually able to bring their families to the Arab Penninsula and settle. As Evazis have long been part of the minority Sunni Muslims of Iran (as opposed to Shi'ites), their settlement in the Persian Gulf amongst other Sunni Muslims was attractive to their growing population.
They were joined in this migration by members of close-by towns and cities in Iran such as Gerash and Lar (amongst many others). The similarity in religion, language and culture with these towns and cities effectively grouped them together in the Arabian Penninsula as "3eemi" or "Ajami" people, derived from the Arabian word for "foreigners".
The Evazi people are so-named in the Farsi language (the official language of the Islamic Republic of Iran), however in their own dialect they referr to themselves as "Avazis", which has morphed with the Arabic language in the Arab World into "Awadhis".
Today, many citizens and residents of the Arab countries populated by Evazis (especially some countries such as the United Arab Emirates, where a large population settled generations ago) share the surname "Al-Awadhi", which in Arabic means "The Evazi".
Although many of these people have long been immersed in the Arab culture (some of whom are third or fourth generation residents of the Arab world and may not have even been to Iran in their lives), this surname amongst other popular ones showcases their origins.
This is not to say the ties between the Evazis in the Arab World and Iran is not strong. Long-standing ties still remain and some even frequent their choice of residence between the two locations. Visitors to Evaz will notice the amusing way in which the tiny town has equipped itself with luxuries usually not present in towns of that size. The state of the art University and Hospital (amongst many other newly formed developments and improvements to the infrastructure). Many of the services are free of cost or offered at very low prices. All these new developments and services are payed for by the successul Evazi population of the Arabian countries, and not the Iranian government.
This cash flow from the Arab world to Evaz and other nearby southern towns of the "Ajam" people sustains their existence while at the same time serving to deepen and highlight the separation of the small Sunni population from the rest of Iran. It is unfortunately helping to affirm the bitter belief many of these people hold that the Iranian government does not cater to them based on their religious affiliation.
Perhaps it is also due to this reason (other than financial incentive) that residents of these southern towns continue to flock to, and hold a cultural exchange with, the Arab countries on the other side of the sea that separates them - the Persian Gulf. It is this immersion between themselves and with the Arab culture that has spawned references such as "Ajami" and "Al-Awadhi", and particularly the term "Khodmooni". This term is a variation of the Farsi term "Khod-e-mooni", meaning "one-of-us", and is now a frequently used in the various dialects of the many villages,towns and cities in the southern province of Fars to refer to the people from that area.
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Unable to submit sources due to complete lack thereof on the Internet! (as far as I have found) --NaseemF 10:10, 14 January 2006 (UTC)Naseem Faqihi
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PRE-WAR-REFERENDUM
PRE-WAR-REFERENDUM MEANS THAT, BEFORE MILITARY REPRISALS ALL WE
CITIZENS OF....(YOUR COUNTRY)... MUST HAVE A REFERENDUM. IT IS THE-VOTE-OF-ALL-US WITH NO EXCEPTIONS ,NO POLITICIANS OR
MEDIATORS. A REFERENDUM SIGNIFIES ABSOLUTE DEMOCRACY ,IF USED BY THE
ADMINISTRATORS OF A NATION ON ANY ITEM RELATED WITH COMMON GOOD.
IT WAS CREATED IN MAY 1980 WHEN A CAMPAIGN TO INFORM THE U,N.GEN.
SECR.,KURT WALDHEIM , WORLD MEDIA, POLITICAL PARTIES AND
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS WAS MADE, FOLLOWED BY MANY OTHERS. SINCE THAT DATE , PRE-WAR-REFERENDUM, TRIES TO MAKE THIS
PRINCIPLE A RULE WITHIN THE UNITED NATIONS' CHART. PRE WAR REFERENDUM TRIES TO MAKE LARGER THE POPULAR POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION , IN THAT WAY, NOT LETTING WAR AND PEACE IN THE
HANDS OF A FEW PERSONALITIES AT THE TOP. SINCE 2003 PRE-WAR-REFERENDUM IS ON THE WEB .
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www.wotbox.it/search?q=lyrics+del+Chicago&s=it Cesarbrown 17:01, 14 January 2006 (UTC)CESAR BROWNCesarbrown 17:01, 14 January 2006 (UTC) Cesarbrown 17:10, 14 January 2006 (UTC)CESAR BROWN
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ImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It runs, either as an online applet or as a downloadable application, on any computer with a Java 1.1 or later virtual machine. Downloadable distributions are available for Windows, Mac OS, Mac OS X and Linux.
It can display, edit, analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit images. It can read many image formats including TIFF, GIF, JPEG, BMP, DICOM, FITS and "raw". It supports "stacks", a series of images that share a single window. It is multithreaded, so time-consuming operations such as image file reading can be performed in parallel with other operations.
ImageJ was designed with an open architecture that provides extensibility via Java plugins. Custom acquisition, analysis and processing plugins can be developed using ImageJ's built in editor and Java compiler. User-written plugins make it possible to solve almost any image processing or analysis problem.
The author, Wayne Rasband, is at the Research Services Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
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Evan Ferguson is a folk singer who was born on May 1, 1989 in Olso, Norway. His albums include, "I Want to Hold You Until You Can't Breath" and "The Singing Baby Album".
Ferguson is seen as sometimes controversal because many feminist groups have stated that his music is offensive to women. He was especially critized for his song, "I Hit You Because I Love You", in which he claims that he expresses his love for his girlfriend through violence.
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http://www.sofn.com/norwegianculture/ http://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/home/forsiden?opendocument&url=http://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2004032410120325742275 http://www.sv.no/ "Norweigan Music in the 21st Century" by Hans Frienzman
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The LockLegion was originally created as a joke by a member of the Blam Club. It was made to annoy the Clock Crew by a user known as StrawberryLock. One day BananaLock decided he wanted to take things seriously, so he made a website with an other lock. Everything was running fine and when clockcrew.cc was closed down, the LockLegion became bigger and bigger.
It has been through many ups and downs, but it is still present and making flash movies.
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Death4u9 can be traced back to Red Alert 2, when the owner tried to sign up as death4u, that name was taken so he tried death4u2, that was also strangely taken so the name was once again changed to death4u29 he used this name for a while until runescape, when he needed a pure account, assasins_lie had been his account on a few games, but he decided that death4u29 was better for the war game, he changed the name to death4u9, and as they say, the rest is history.
Death4u9 has been used for thousands of online games, and is instantly recognised by his followers as "the pro that owned us", most recently he has began playing COD:UO, where his mere association with the game has started a cult following, a group that calls themself Nubines, and devotely follows death4u9's progress.
As the world of death4u9 continues to expand, surely everyone will want a peice of this great figure.
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http://www.freewebs.com/nubines
http://www.runescape.com
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=death4u9
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Twin Bridges is a census designated place in El Dorado County, California with a total population of 10. Nearby cities and towns include Kyburz, Strawberry Valley, South Lake Tahoe, Meyers, and Camp Sacramento.
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Santacruz is a suburb of Bombay city. It lies between Vile Parle and Juhu on the north and Khar and Bandra on the south.
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Coordinates: 48°12′N 11°22′E
Gröbenzell is a town near Munich in the district (Landkreis) Fürstenfeldbruck, in Bavaria, Germany. It was founded in 1952 and has a population of 19.167.
Category:Towns in Bavaria
the german article: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%B6benzell
{Ken Robinson served a twenty-year career in Ranger Battalion, Special Forces, and clandestine special operations units, with service in both the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Central Intelligence Agency as a Non Official Cover (NOC) operative.
Ken’s unique career included assignments in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Special Mission Units, as a Commander and senior staff officer planning, and leading special operations forces is such places as Somalia, Sarajevo, Colombia, Haiti, and Iraq.
After retirement, Ken was a principal planner for the Interagency Terrorism Response and Awareness Program (ITRAP), working with the senior TOP OFFICIALS of the US government.
Ken is the Senior Terrorism and National Security Analyst for CNN, and has been a combat embedded reporter in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was honored with a First Place - National Headliner Award for his reporting on the September 11th, Attack on America.
In 2004 Ken was inducted into the National Military Intelligence Hall of Fame.
Currently, Ken is a creator, writer, and Executive Producer of a Jerry Bruckheimer, WB, and NBC television series titled “E-Ring” based on Special Operations Forces and the Global War on Terrorism.
Ken is developing and Executive Producing new motion pictures and television projects scheduled for release in 2006. He resides in Washington, DC and Beverly Hills, California}
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Task Force 6-26 is the creation of an executive order from President George W. Bush to detain, incarcerate, and interrogate foreign prisoners in what has become effective secrecy. Reportedly, the unit is comprised mostly of U.S. Navy SEALs. Their credentials cannot be verified, however, because the members of Task Force 6-26 are part of a Special Access Program and are permitted to falsify information, essentially making any investigation unlikely to succeed. This program is highly classified. Task Force 6-26 reportedly maintains off-the-record prisons where they are said to use more than moderate force in their coersion techniques.
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http://www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi?file=/headlines04/1208-07.htm
http://wireservice.wired.com/wired/forms/printstory.asp?section=Breaking&storyId=1143664
http://www.aclu.org/intlhumanrights/gen/23442prs20060112.html
http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/13612861.htm
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