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[edit] Fantestic

[edit] Breakthrough (military)




[edit] Dusk from Kingdom Hearts 2


[edit] Halo


[edit] Teknoscape Website


[edit] Weinbaum Yeshiva High School


[edit] Brief History of Berlin, CT


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[edit] Morgan Wilkins

[edit] Tammer Yamany

[edit] Balldinho

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[edit] Dell Presto


[edit] Baphira SPRL


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[edit] Sulaibiya Wastewater Treatment & Reclamation Plant (SWWT&RP) - "Sulaibiya"


[edit] Puru Raajkumar

Puru Raajkumar is an Indian actor in Bollywood. He is the son of the late veteran actor Raaj Kumar.

He made his film debut opposite Karisma Kapoor in the 1996 film Bal Brahmachari. His father had died only a few months before the film's release. Since then he acted in supporting roles in films such as Mission Kashmir and Umrao Jaan.

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[edit] Cadamstown


[edit] Rotherbeat


[edit] The Safety Services Company


[edit] Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Release Date


[edit] Conrad Bardelman


[edit] Nii Ayikwei Parkes


[edit] Ferhang Huseyinov

Biography Prof. Ferhang Huseyinov was born in 1949 in Bakü Azerbaijan. Started his music education at Azebaijan State Conservatory Nightingale Music School, and graduated in 1968. Between 1969 and 1971 he studied violin with Karp Dombeyev and composing with Kara Karayev at Azerbaijan State Conservatory.

Between 1971 and 1975 he continued his education with Leonid Kogan (Violin), and Aram Chatschaturian (composing) at Moscow State Conservatory. He was graduated with honor degree form here. Upon his return to Baku in 1975 he was assigned as a professor at Azerbaijan State Conservatory on violin and composing. During this period he become a member of Azerbaijan Composers Union.

Prof. Hüseyinov is the leading violinist of Baku and Moscow String Quartets. They performed in many countries. In 1972 he performed as soloist with Moscow Conservatoire Orchestra in Berlin. Same year he won the gold medal at Herbert von Karajan competition.

As a violinist he became the very first performers of contemporary music in Azerbaijan. His composition improved under the influence of Karayev and Chatschaturian, Enescu and Bartók.

First international success as a composer is winning the first prize of “Silk Road” competition held in Japan in 1991. Than, he was commissioned an opera about Kodayu who is a Japan sailor hero during 18th century. Premiere was held on 1993 in Tokyo with a great success. In 1995 he received the United Nations Peace Prize with an oratorio “May Peace Prevail on Earth”. And receives another prize from UN with Stabat Matter for Soprano and String Quartet. Then, he took a place at Grove Music Encyclopedia. He won the first prize with “Cappricio Guarani” at Jose Asunsiyon Flores competition held in Paraguay by UNESCO in 2000.

Since 1992 he has been working at the Cukurova State Conservatory,Turkey. He became an instructor at international music courses held in Haifa Prag since 2002. During the time he composed “Ladino Fantasy” for Israel New Chamber Music String Quartet. Upon Mersin Opera and Ballet’s order he composed ballet music “Queen Aba”. The world premiere was held on October 2005 with a great success.

Operas 1991 Malen’kiy prints “Little Prince” (A.Efendiyev, A. de Saint-Exupery) not performed 1993 Kodayu (E.Aoki, K.Hoshu: Hokusa Bunryaku) (Russian version by K.Yamashita) WP1993 Tokyo Opera

Ballet 2005 Queen Aba (Libretto: Altay Bayram, Choreography: Shamil Teregulov) WP2005 Mersin Opera and Ballet Company/ Turkey

Orchestral 1969 Concerto for Violin WP1972 F.Huseyinov & Azerbaijan Music Academy Chamber Orch. 1981 Serenade for Strings WP1981 Azerbaijan RT Symph.Orch. 1991 Concerto for Orchestra “Travellin through Time” WP1991 Tokyo Symph. Orch. 2000 “Cappricio Guarani” for Orchestra. First Prize of Int.Comp.Cont. “Jose Asuncion Flores” Paraguay. 2002 “Ladino Fantasy” for Strings WP2002 Lvov Ukraine Chamber Orch. Cond.Robert Canetti, Israel.

Vocal 1981 Gimn solnstu “Hymn to the Sun” (ancient Egyptian, trans. Doblhofer) for Soprano and string quatet. WP1982 Moscow RT Symph.Orch. 1981 The Sixth Paragraph of Hammurabi’s Laws (Acadians Text) for Bas and 13 instruments. not performed 1985 Pesn’o pobede “Song of Victory” (F.Godzha, R.Rza, S.Vurghun) Cantata for Soprano, Bas, Choir and Orchestra. WP1985 Azerbaijan Philharmonic Orch. and Opera Soloists 1987 Antivoyennaya kantata “Anti-war Cantata” (T.Aslanlı) for Soprano, Choir and Orchestra. WP1987 Azerbaijan Philharmonic Orch. and Opera Soloists. 1992 Stabat Matter, for Soprano and String Quartet. WP1992 Azerbaijan Music Academy Orch. and Azerbaijan Opera Soloist. 1994 Jesus Redemptor, Chamber cantata for Soprano and 8 instruments. not performed 1995 Four Songs (D.Rathaus, A.S.Pushkin, A.K.Tolstoy) Baritone and Piano. WP1998 Adana/Turkey 1995 “May Peace Prevail on Earth” (R.Fielding, N.Newhall, Veni creator spiritus hymns) Oratorio for Soprano, Bas, Tape, Organ and Orchestra. WP1995 Azerbaijan Symph.Orch and Choir

Chamber music and solo 1973 5 Pieces for Violin and Piano. WP1973 Moscow, F.Huseyinov & A.Toradze 1974 Piano Sonata. 1979 Printed by Muzika Publishing Moscow, WP1980 Azerbaijan Radio 1974 Prelude and Toccata for Piano. WP1980 Azerbaijan Radio 1975 Sonata for Violin. WP1975 Moscow, 1980 Printed by Muzika Publishing Moscow 1978 Piano Pieces for Children. 1982 Printed by Suprafon Publishing, Prag. 1978 Sonata for Violocelle.WP1979 Moscow, 1982 Printed by Muzika Publishing Moscow, 1984 “Melodiye” Recording Company Moscow. 1979 Fuga for piano. 1982 Printed by Muzika Publishing Moscow 1981 Pamyati shug Ali “In memory of Ashug Ali” for Oboe and Strings. WP1982 Azerbaijan Philharmonic Orch. 1988 Quartet for Strings. WP1988 Germany, Azerbaijan State Quartet. 1989 Concertino for 10 Instruments. WP1989 Switzerland, Basel Chamber Orchestra.

Other Incid music, works for wind band, pieces for amateur choirs and transcriptions.


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http://www.azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/ai133_folder/133_articles/133_ballet_aba.html

http://www.observercyprus.com/observer/NewsDetails.aspx?id=32

http://www.classical-composers.org/comp/huseyinov


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[edit] Peter Manor

Peter Manor (1778 - 1847) was probably most well known as the founder of the town of Providence, Ohio. Manor was of French decent and initially made a living travelling and trading with Native Americans in the areas of present day cities Detroit, MI, Toledo, OH, Lima, OH, Sandusky, OH, Cleveland, OH, Columbus, OH, and Fort Wayne, IN starting in the late 1700's (Rettig, 12). Manor was considered by the Native Americans to be a friend, resulting in good relationship. He continued to trade with Native Americans until approximately the early 1800's, when the US government ordered the removal of Native tribes, which was completed in approximately 1839 (Rozick, 10-11). In 1822, Manor constructed a sawmill and gristmill in what is now the ghost town of Providence, OH (Rozick, 12). Manor's decision to begin construction was based on two reasons. First, with the Native American removal, his trading business was begining to slow (Gillespie, 5). More importantly, though, with the conclusion of the War of 1812, in which the Natives fought, the area of Northwest Ohio had become more secure and subsequently, was beginning to become settled (Huffman, 10). Since the nearest mill to Providence was almost a full day's travel, the decision was to construct a mill was logical to Manor (Rettig, 15). In 1835, Manor platted the town of Providence, essentially founding it (White, Kiess, 138).

Things did not slow for Manor, though. The state of Ohio decided that it would construct the Wabash and Erie Canal through the town of Providence. Specifically, the state decided that the canal should run right through the location of Manor's Mill. Consequently, in 1838, the state of Ohio demolished Manor's Mill for the purpose of constructing the canal (Rozick, 12). Manor rebuilt the mill approximately ten miles down the river in an area that both was more densely populated and would better serve the communities of Providence, Grand Rapids, and Texas, Ohio (Rettig, 16). Manor continued as a pillar of the community of Providence, which was seen as a haven from the problems of drinking, gambling, and prostitution which typically plagued canal towns, until his death in September of 1847 (Rozick, 13).

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Gillespie, Raymond P. The Saga of Peter Manor. Toledo, OH. Gillespie, 1968.
Huffman, Floyd D. Grand Rapids, Ohio. 1897.
Rettig, Donald R. Maumee Valley Pioneers. Toledo, OH. Toledo Metroparks, 2001.
Rozick, Janet E. Side Cut, Farnsworth, Bend View, and Providence Metroparks. Available at: http://www.metroparkstoledo.com/metroparks/content/files/side_cut_farnsworth_bv_and_providence.doc
White, Steven and Tom Kiess, eds. Grand Rapids, Ohio and Area, July 1978. Dallas, The Taylor Publishing Company, 1978.

131.187.253.130 16:51, 1 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Trevor Tanner ( formerly of The Bolshoi )


[edit] Nadia Abu El Haj - academic controversy making news pages


[edit] Majandra


[edit] The Cyberen Sillies


[edit] Shougang


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[edit] C.J (guitarist)

C.J (Chris Jagdah)is a singer/ songwriter from the U.K, his first notable success was during the 80's as the guitarist of Tattooed Love Boys, he went on to form The Wildhearts with singer/ songwriter Ginger (David Walls), the pair fell out in 1994 and C.J left to form The Jellys and later Honeycrack before finally returning to the band in 2001. He formed C.J & The Satellites in 2006.

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www.thewildhearts.com

62.49.4.241 19:58, 1 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Ben Kurland


[edit] Love Drive Band


[edit] A Philosopher's Alchemy


[edit] Matthew Morrissey Jennie Chapman Lucy Stevens

[edit] Jerry Lang


[edit] Leafpool


[edit] Yateley School


[edit] Marco R Ciocca

[edit] Klepto

Klepto, also known as Klepto the Condor, is a bad-guy bird from the Mario series, who often tries to steal Mario's cap. Klepto is short for "Kleptomania", which means an impulse to steal.

[edit] Game Appearances

Super Mario 64
Super Mario 64 DS
New Super Mario Bros.

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List of Mario Characters from NINTENDO LAND

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[edit] George Burton - Singer/Songwriter


[edit] Malcolm McFee

[edit] Derek Smrat


[edit] Pakmusic - Pakistani Music Sites

There is no doubt that Pakistan's underground and pop music industry is the best in Asia. We produce almost a band a day, with many singers by the hour. Much junk as it creates, you are bound to come across one good band and singer at least every other month! The result: a long list of really awesome singers and bands who are now catching international attention, from Bollywood to the Middle East, Europe, North America, and the Far East. Pakistani music is catching on and, as we keep stressing, can be our answer to Bollywood for promoting Pakistan's culture on a global level, if managed well!

Remarkably, and aptly, our young musicians and music producers are making full use of the Internet to get the world into the Pakistani groove. In addition, a lot of creative minds have developed websites dedicated to Pakistani music - featuring new releases, album reviews, interviews, and more. For those concerned about downloading Pakistani songs, please note that most, if not all, contemporary Pakistani artists have made their own songs available for download on their websites at no charge. So there are no royalty issues involved in most cases.

In this article, we have compiled a list of Pakistani music websites that we found to be the best, based on their cosmetics, content, and quality.



#1 Pakmanzil.com

Pakmanzil is not just a music download site, but it is a site about Pakistani music and musicians.

A relatively new site, Pakmanzil has a jazzy interface and good navigation. You can play as well as download MP3s.

Since this is a new site, there are not that many songs available on it yet (107 MP3s at the time of this article in Nov. '06). However, you will find most of the new hit songs by popular Pakistani bands on Pakmanzil.

The bonus feature of this site is exclusive, original interviews with upcoming and popular artists. Other extras are lively forums, an up to date blog with gossip about the music industry, and guitar tabs to a lot of popular new songs.

A New Project DesiRockerz

Pakmanzil and Mast Fm 103 have collabrated to bring you a radio show "Desi Rockerz" , they promote new bands and artist.

Also, In 2006 this site has been sucessful promoting Roxen, a Pakistani rock band which had the best selling album "Rozen-E- Dewaar" in Pakistan in 2006.

Bottomline, this is a good first stop to check out what and who is new on the Pakistani music scene.


#2 Muziq.net

Offers Pakistani music playback (no downloads). You can create an online CD (playlist) and listen to your selection. Requires a decent connection speed (have not tested on dial-up).

Muziq.net has a great selection of new and old music in audio and video format. We counted over 300 artists/albums and over 2,000 songs.

The sound quality is very good in most cases.

It also has bonus features like TV shows including PTV dramas and some excellent music shows, including tributes to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Noor Jehan, and Faiz Ahmed Faiz.

The main weakness we found in the website is its overall look and feel - there's a lot of information to process and takes a while to get used to the navigation.

It's a good site if you kind of know what you are looking for!



#3 Pakistanimusic.com

This site's navigation is really good. A clean layout, easy on the eyes, simple to find what you are looking for!

You can play the songs and create your "favorites" lists, but cannot download them. You have to go through free registration to listen to the songs. The site has over 200,000 members.

The song selection is really good, especially in the "golden era" section. You will find a wealth of oldies, from ghazals to film songs, right from Saleem Raza and Ahmed Rushdi to Naheed Akhtar and Mehnaz. This is the biggest attraction of this site as their collection was definitely the best and widest.

There is a great concept in the site to create artist home pages, but not all of them are updated. There are some good articles on Pakistani actors and singers but not too many.

The big weakness in this site is that the artists and songs are arranged alphabetically but the navigation is not alphabetical, e.g. you jump to songs 1-120 instead of all songs beginning with A.



#4 Pakmusic.net This is a good site.

The site has songs, videos, a forum, and lots of news and updates. You have to register to access most of the areas.

The site has a huge library of songs available for download...but there is a fee starting from $9.99 to $19.99 per year. It used to be free once, but because the site has over 65,000 members probably hitting it every day to download something new, they charge a fee (money goes to the admins) Navigation is not great but if you stick around long enough you will figure it out. Bad thing is they support piracy, But overall its a very good site.



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http://www.thesaturdaypost.com

http://www.pakmanzil.com

http://www.desirockerz.net

http://www.muziq.net

http://www.pakistanimusic.com

http://pakmusic.net 24.148.14.51 00:26, 2 February 2007 (UTC)


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