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[edit] Steven Erich Hubbard


[edit] Sialorrhea


[edit] Mari Batista/María Elena Batista


  • Article created. Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia!--Daniel()Folsom T|C|U 02:24, 22 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] The Low Budgets


[edit] Jody Glenham

Jody Glenham is a singer/songwriter originally from Winnipeg, MB. Her music has been featured on CBC Radio One along with other college radio stations in Winnipeg and Edmonton. Her debut album, "Brave New World was released in April 2006, of which one track, "When I Grow Up", was named #3 song of the year by The Edmonton Journal. She has shared the stage with the Juno nominateed Danny Michel and Canadian Idol's Theresa Sokyraka and has participated as part of an expert panel of DIY musicians for the Access Media Group program, "HelpTV".

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http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/story.html?id=e3534ed0-f0f1-48a5-9213-7b35baaa99b3 http://www.canstarnews.com/page/story/the_lance/490 http://www.vueweekly.com/articles/default.aspx?i=3856 http://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cjsr.cfm?dWeekOfID=2006-05-02%2000:00:00 http://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cjsr.cfm?intChartTypeID=7&dWeekOfID=2006-04-18%2000:00:00 http://www.seemagazine.com/Issues/2006/0406/mus4.htm

www.myspace.com/jodyglenham

24.84.10.242 02:41, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Jerry Abstract

Seattle-via-Detroit DJ/producer Jerry Abstract has come into his own this year with a DJ set in Portland that overshadowed Ellen Allien’s, appearances at Detroit’s Fuse-In fest, and releases for Germany's Shitkatapult Records. For that company, Abstract generates brilliant slabs of knarz-techno, which sounds like a motorboat speeding through molasses—very rigorously. When he DJs as a resident at Krakt or elsewhere, Abstract delivers radical techno and electro bangers that know no other mode than peak.

www.fixelplix.com http://www.decibelfestival.com/2006/?q=node/455

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71.238.68.232 04:57, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Dan Besse

Dan Besse is a City Council Member for the City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He represents the Southwest Ward and is a Democrat. He has a website for that work at http://www.danbesse.org. He is running for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina in 2008. He has a web site for that effort at http://www.DanBesse2008.org.

Besse was first elected to the Winston-Salem Board of Aldermen in 2001. During his first term, he and other members voted to change the name of the body from the Board of Aldermen to the City Council. Facing a Republican challenger in the 2005 election, Besse was re-elected overwhelmingly with 79% of the vote to his opponent's 21%.

In addition to representing his constituents directly on the Council, Besse does his part to carry out the other work of the City Council by representing the City of Winston-Salem on regional groups including the Piedmont Triad Partnership (the Triad's leading regional economic development organization), the Piedmont Triad Early Action Compact (the oversight group for the regional clean air plan), and the Winston-Salem Urban Area Transportation Advisory Committee.

Besse has served the state as a member of planning and regulatory bodies as well as those which are more focused on planning. These include the:

  1. N.C. Climate Action Plan Advisory Group (2006-present);
  2. N.C. Environmental Management Commission (1993-2005);
  3. N.C. Sedimentation Control Commission (1994-2002);
  4. N.C. Coastal Resources Commission (1985-1993)(Chair 1985-1990);
  5. N.C. Emergency Response Commission (1987-1992).

Besse is an alumnus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, having taken his B.A there in 1977 and his J.D. there in 1980. He also became a licensed member of the North Carolina State Bar in 1980. He worked as a legal services lawyer, representing poor families in civil cases in eastern North Carolina for a decade. Besse is now in private practice. He has spent nearly two decades working with leading state environmental conservation groups, sometimes as a volunteer, sometimes as an employee, and sometimes as a part of his law practice.

Besse has worked as a teacher of environmental law and policy and general political science as an adjunct or visiting faculty member at N.C. State University, Guilford College, Duke University, Winston-Salem State University, and Forsyth Technical Community College.

Besse lives in Winston-Salem, was born on December 28th, 1954, and has been married to Kay House since 1977. Besse is a member of the Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem and enjoys running and reading as hobbies.

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http://www.cityofws.org/default.aspx?mod=Article&level=296&id=857 http://www.danbesse2008.org http://www.forsyth.cc/elections/elec_electedOfficials.aspx http://mobilizingnc.com/3/miscellaneous5.htm (Speaker Bios, near the bottom) http://www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/calendar/event_details.cfm?view=list&ID=382 (The link above shows NC State University's Sponsorship of Solar Center, and Solar Center's sponsorship of "Mobilizing North Carolina" conference. It's intended only to make clear the reliability of the "Mobilizing North Carolina" conference as a source by showing its university connection. It does not refer to Besse.)

http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1128768038906 (Click on "Winston-Salem results" to see results in Dan's race.)

http://www.legislature.state.nc.us/Sessions/2001/Bills/Senate/PDF/S1024v3.pdf (Shows remaining term of EMC appointment in text of bill.)

http://www.dlr.enr.state.nc.us/images/2002_vol09_no1_janfebmar_sediments.pdf (Publication shows Besse as member from EMC.)

http://www.twincitytc.org/RaceInformation/RaceCalendar/Frosty50/tabid/69/Default.aspx (Showing Dan Besse as contact person for Frosty Fifty)

http://www.twincitytc.org/RaceResults.asp?keyword=463 (Showing Dan Besse as 50-54 winner in Ultimate Runner 2006)

http://www.news-record.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070131/NEWSREC0101/70131027/-1/NEWSRECRSSARKIVE

http://www.newsobserver.com/114/story/538175.html

http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1149192961721

http://www.newsobserver.com/114/story/552645.html

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[edit] Hector O'Neill

Hector O'Neill has served as mayor of the city of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico for the past thirteen years. Elected in 1993 in a special election after the death of Alejandro "Junior" Cruz, he has been reelected in 1996, 2000 and 2004 by ever wider victory margins. As mayor, he has rebuilt the city's downtown area and attracted Univision's Puerto Rico operations to headquarter there, including the Univision television affiliate, AM and FM radio stations, their Telefutura TV station and their music company. He developed Puerto Rico's first, and so far only, municipal expressway, which gives access to Guaynabo's rural communities and is developing the island's first municipal forest, with land holdings which already exceed a square mile.

During the 1990's, he headed the influential Puerto Rico's Mayors Federation and remains one of the most outspoken supporters of municipal autonomy.

In 2001, he was named Person of the Year by Caribbean Business weekly business newspaper, which rarely selects an elected official for such an honor.

Prior to becoming mayor, O'Neill served as a municipal assemblyman in Guaynabo, a legislative aide and a senator. Elected to the Senate in 1988, he was reelected in 1992 and served in 1993 as chairman of its Nominations Committee.

He is married to the former Alba Alvelo and is the father of eight sons.


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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_immigration_to_Puerto_Rico www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/ 2001/vol5n51/CBPersonYearPublic-en.shtml www.rootsweb.com/~prsanjua/a-guay.htm


200.50.30.102 12:33, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] The Economy Act


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[edit] Emily Patrick

Emily Patrick (born 1959), figurative painter, is renowned for her paintings of everyday domestic scenes, extraordinarily delicate treatment of her subject matter and virtuoso brushwork. She paints in oil and tempera on gesso on plywood. Her subjects are

“quiet interiors and unshowy portraits or still lifes yet with strong, highly detailed brushwork and unusual, rich colouration.”

She grew up on a farm in Kent, England and has had no art school training but studied architecture at Cambridge University before becoming a painter. Patrick’s breakthrough came in 1986 when she had a solo exhibition at Agnew’s. This exhibition was the first in their history to sell out within three days and was the first of four successful shows that she had with them in 1989, 1992 and 1995.
In 1987, she was commissioned to paint Diana, Princess of Wales for the Royal Hampshire Regiment. In 1988 she exhibited as a finalist in the BP Portrait Awards at the National Portrait Galleryand in 1989 she won the Carroll Foundation Award of The Royal Society of Portrait Painters for the best portrait by a painter under 35 years old.
Since 1995 she has had a further four solo exhibitions (1997, 2000 ,2002 ,2005)in London and New York to increasing critical acclaim. Her 2005 exhibition was labelled critic’s choice in The Times and “the best of what’s on” in The Financial Times. She is considered one of the finest figurative artists of her generation.

[edit] External Links

Own website
Bridgeman Art Library

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Financial Times Magazine April 16th 2005
The Times April 23rd 2005
Antiques Magazine 23rd April 2005
The Sunday Times Magazine 17th April 2002
The Evening Standard 21st March 2000
The Sunday Telegraph Magazine October 19th 1997

MacMike 20:53, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] seppukudkurosawa


[edit] Feminist perspective on the role of education in society

Until the late 1980's, girls, on average, did worse in education than boys. However, girls now outperform boys, in most levels of education. Feminists encouraged equal opportunities in schools. The changes encouraged by the feminists are thought to affect the image and ambitions of girls, which may improve their educational achievement.

However, some feminist researchers are still concerned that some girls are still underachieving because of disruptive boys in the classroom. They argue that teachers may be so tied up with controlling these boys, that girls don't get the attention they deserve. Many feminist researchers are also concerned about the narrow subject choices that girls make at higher education levels. Girls are still more likely to take subjects relating to the arts, whereas boys are more likely to take science-related subject

Finally, some feminists think that the current concern about boys underachieving is simply a 'moral panic', and it reflects anti-female sentiments and a patriarchal society. Feminists think that girls should just be praised for this change in achievement, rather than everyone worrying that boys might be failing, and what this might mean.

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Collins Sociology AS for AQA - Stephen Moore, Dave Aiken, Steve Chapman

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Lampy1989 21:53, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

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