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[edit] David Spak

Born in Milltown, New Jersey, where he lived until he was 7 years old at which time his family moved to Lancaster, Pennsylvania...amish country. David's father was a recording artist in the 60's "Emil Spak And The Encores" and with a couple hits of his own, was ultimately inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. David went to college in Boston to Berklee College of Music. After graduating, he played drums and sang with many bands up and down the East Coast. In 2000 David moved to Nashville T.N. and played and recorded drums and percussion with some cool artists like India.Arie, Mile, Liquid Gang, Spike 1000, Greenwheel and others. David started touring the U.S. with acts like Blake Shelton, Mindy McCready, and Jill King (averaging 150+ shows a year) and played on some cool Hollywood soundtracks and compilations like Spiderman, Saving Silverman, Bamboozled, Return to the Rock and others. David released his first cd called "THE STORM" in July 2005.

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www.davidspak.com

http://cdbaby.com/cd/spak

http://www.amazon.com/Storm-David-Spak/dp/B0009N31FY/ref=sr_1_2/002-3682873-5271210?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1175645197&sr=8-2






68.52.137.65 00:14, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] MernaLyn


[edit] VGMaps.com: The Video Game Atlas

VGMaps.com: The Video Game Atlas
URL http://www.vgmaps.com
Commercial? No
Type of site Video Gaming
Owner Jonathan Leung
Created by Jonathan Leung

VGMaps.com: The Video Game Atlas, (referred to as VGMaps.com or simply VGMaps) is a video game atlas that attempts to collect maps, primarily screenshot maps, of video games. The web site covers any video game console or computer platform that anybody wishes to submit maps for, though the most popular sections by far are those of the NES, Super NES, and the Game Boy line of handhelds. Currently, the site hosts over six thousand maps for over twenty different consoles. Since 2005, updates have been regular, with maps added nearly every weekend.

[edit] History

The web site launched as "The Online Video Game Atlas" on May 6, 2002 by Jonathan Leung (known on the site as JonLeung) with a handful of his own screenshot maps, the first of which were of the Light World in The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past. The site grew slowly as others contributed their own maps to the site. Though the site began with JonLeung and his brother, known as JMTL, it would soon become entirely JonLeung's, with the exception of the forums, which are maintained by bustin98.

Beginning in May 2004, a set of maps (typically from a completely-mapped or mostly-mapped game) would be featured on the front page each month, as the Map(s) Of The Month. The first set of maps to receive this honour were the Mega Man III (NES) maps created by Revned, a site and forum regular.

In March 2005, JonLeung's Maniac Mansion (NES) map caught the attention of Ron Gilbert, a former LucasArts employee, who posted a link to it from his Grumpy Gamer blog. Following postings on Slashdot and Boingboing, the web site's exposure increased.

On April 13, 2005, VGMaps.com was featured as GameSHOUT.com Radio's "Web Site Of The Week". The interview with JonLeung revealed that the inspirations for the site were the screenshot maps often seen in such magazines as Nintendo Power.

On July 15, 2005, VGMaps.com was featured on episode 69 of Attack Of The Show! on G4TV, where Kevin Pereira used the site to put up a map from A Boy And His Blob as a desktop wallpaper.

September 2005 saw the launch of the current VGMaps.com logo, and a January 1, 2006 site relaunch changed the aesthetics of the site, as well as adding new features like the randomizing map links on the front page. To celebrate, the first official "VGMaps.com Atlas Project", a collaborative effort by the regulars to fully map out Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES was revealed, one "World" a week, for the first eight weeks in 2006.

[edit] Other

The collaborative works from VGMaps.com regulars are known as Atlas Projects. So far, there have been three official Atlas Projects:

-Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES), created for the January 1, 2006 relaunch.

-Mega Man Solid X: Guns Of The Mavericks, a series of maps from an imaginary game created for April Fool's Day in 2006.

-Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night (PlayStation), a current project taking on the challenge of mapping one of the largest 2D Castlevania games in its entirety.


Each April, the Map Of The Month is a set of "joke" maps, featuring non-existent games. Despite being an April Fool's joke, these maps are featured all month.

-April 2005: The overworld of The Legend Of Zelda: Link's Awakening Advance, was the overworld of The Legend Of Zelda: Link's Awakening reconstructed using graphics from The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past, pokes fun at Nintendo's seemingly constant rereleases of games in handheld form.

-April 2006: Mega Man Solid X: Guns Of The Mavericks draws attention to the similarities between the animal-based names of the antagonists in the Mega Man X series and Metal Gear Solid.

-April 2007: Super Kid Icarus, based on fans' outcry for another Kid Icarus game.

[edit] External links

[edit] Sources

Category:Video game websites 199.126.21.116 01:34, 4 April 2007 (UTC)


[edit] MTP

[edit] NJ Council Figure Skating Competition

This is a figure skating competition that occurs yearly for figure skaters in the tri-state area. It usually lasts for 2-3 days.

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www.usfsa.org 67.80.106.110 02:29, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] WOOHP



[edit] methanesulfonyl chloride

methanesulfonyl chloride is used in organic synthesis.

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http://goldbook.iupac.org/A00124.html http://goldbook.iupac.org/src_PAC1995671307.html PAC, 1995, 67, 1311 (Glossary of class names of organic compounds and reactive intermediates based on structure.) 59.163.25.48 07:18, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Tarish Jagwanth

Tarish Jagwanth (b 6 September 1991) is an Indian model. He was born in Mumbai, India. He was born to Vijay Jagwanth, an accountant and Nishi Jagwanth, a housewife of an average income family. He is an only child. Career He was spotted by a modelling agency when in grade 8 at Mumbai High School. He was offered a development contract which he accepted. After showing potential, he signed his first professional contract on 6 January 2007, at the age of just 15. He is currently performing solidly academic wise while still working for Juhu International. Personal During his summer holiday break, he took a vacation to America. He has described the country as a whole new world. At the Nickolodeon Kids Choice awards, he met Jamie Lynn Spears. The latter was later quoted as saying that she would love to share an onscreen kiss with Jagwanth. But he intends to firmly focus on the ramp rather than the silverscree

[edit] Lance Lord

Lance Lord is a retired General of the United States Air Force. General Lord graduated from the rocket science program at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio in 1968. He began his Air Force career by completing ICBM operational readiness training and combat crew missile training at Chanute and Vandenberg Air Force bases respectively. For the next four years he served at Grand Forks AFB as a Minuteman II combat crewmember during which time he earned his promotions to both First Lieutenant and Captain. During this same period he also completed his Master’s degree from the University of North Dakota.

As General Lord’s career continued he attended the Air Command and Staff College as Maxwell AFB. While attending he earned a promotion to Major, and upon graduation received distinguished graduate honors. In July of 1982 he took an assignment at the Ohio State University as an Air Force research associate in international security affairs. Later that same year he earned his promotion to Lieutenant Colonel. Following his time at Ohio State he received his first command when he took the duties as Commander of the 10th Strategic Missile Squadron at Malmstrom AFB. His time at Malstrom AFB was followed by a two year tour in West Germany where he served at Ramstein Air Base, and earned his promotion to Colonel.

Upon General Lord’s return to the United States he attended Air War College at Maxwell AFB where he received the Secretary of the Air Force Leadership Award. In September of 1992 he was promoted to Brigadier General as he took command of the 90th Missile Wing at F.E. Warren AFB. His promotion to Major General came in 1996 as he severed as Director of Plans for Air Force Space Command at Peterson AFB. He was the Commander of the 2nd Air Force from August 1996 through August of 1997 at Keesler AFB. He then became the Vice Commander of Space Command, and earned his promotion to Lieutenant General on September 1, 1997.

His career culminated when on April 19, 2002 Lance Lord received his promotion to General and took command of Air Force Space Command. As the Commander of Air Force Space Command, General Lord was responsible for the development, acquisition and operation of the Air Force's space and missile systems. He oversaw the command and control of such satellite systems as GPS and MILSTAR among others. He was also responsible for the combat readiness of America's intercontinental ballistic missile force. During his service as Commander of Air Force Space Command he earned numerous awards including: the Gen. Bernard A. Schriever Fellow Award from the Air Force Association, Northern Utah Chapter, the Gen. James V. Hartinger Award from the National Defense Industrial Association, Rocky Mountain Chapter, and the Order of the Sword from Air Force Space Command.

In May 2006, General Lord received an honorary Doctor of Letters from the University of North Dakota. General Lance Lord is currently an independent director for Carrier Access.

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http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=6232

http://www.afa.org/media/scripts/lord1103.asp

http://ir.carrieraccess.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=101785&p=irol-govBio&ID=162947

http://www2.und.edu/our/news/story.php?id=1798

199.31.3.198 07:36, 4 April 2007 (UTC)


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http://dispatch.opac.d-nb.de/DB=4.1/REL?PPN=130062359 http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eder http://www.univie.ac.at/Germanistik/personen/eder_t.htm http://www.zfl.gwz-berlin.de/gaeste/gaeste/_/114/?cHash=e00c68d505

213.47.121.102 10:58, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Bimberi Peak

Bimberi Peak (also known as Mt Bimberi) is located in the Bimberi Nature Reserve and at 1,857m (6092ft) is the highest peak in the Australian Capital Territory.

[edit] Sources

Australian Alps National Park Website (http://www.australianalps.deh.gov.au/parks/bimberi.html)

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service(http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/parks.nsf/ParkContent/N0563?Opendocument&ParkKey=N0563&Type=Xo)

62.253.177.100 11:09, 4 April 2007 (UTC)


[edit] The South Sandwich Micro-plate

This tiny tectonic plate is subducting under the much larger South American Plate

The South Sandwich Islands are located on this small plate

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http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/12670/

88.144.19.34 11:23, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Gareth Douglas


[edit] Manara Nivron

Born and raised in New Jersey, Manara Nivron, 27, moved to Israel by herself at the age of 18 to seek out a new life. From photography to film and television, her love for the documentary genre developed greatly throughout the years.

Because of her parents' Israeli background, annual summer breaks were always dedicated to visiting relatives. Her close connection to Israel made her aware that she will one day move there. She finished her first documentary, Brothers by Blood, in 2005. Her film has become a huge success internationally, being recognized in numerous film festivals, as well as receiving a couple of awards. Today, Manara continues to work on various documentary projects, with intentions of writing a feature film in the near future.


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http://imdb.com/name/nm2276686/ - Manara Nivron on IMDB

http://www.docaviv.co.il/2006/news.asp - Winners @ DOCAVIV Film Festival


Nuri17 11:52, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] The Back Page


[edit] Christopher Adams (mathematician)


[edit] Additives


[edit] European Dance Company



[edit] Buckskin Joe's Village

Buckskin Joe's Village (renamed to Soi Zero in 2001) was a a small collection of nightlife beer bars in Bangkok, Thailand. It was located under an expressway and next to a railway track on Soi 0, Sukhumwit Rd. Open from about 1990, it finally closed in 2006 due to redevelopment of the area.
[Note to editor: I have submitted this article already to wikipedia, but it was rejected. Please can you reconsider this? There are other nightlife areas in Bangkok that are already covered in Wikipedia eg Clinton Plaza, Nana Plaza, so hope you will reconsider this one. Its a bit short I know, but more can be added later. Thank you].

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http://www.bangkokeyes.com/maptoba.html http://www.nanaplaza.com/info/geninfo/pictorials.php?Entry=sukhumvit1.php

82.44.232.92 15:00, 4 April 2007 (UTC)


[edit] The Vacants


[edit] Chris Whitten

Chris Whitten is a British session drummer who provided drums for the classic hits 'What I Am' by Edie Brikell (the memorable groove was created by him), "World shut your mouth" by Julian Cope and 'The Whole Of The Moon' by The Waterboys. Two critically acclaimed projects in the 1990's were Paul McCartney's 'Flowers In The Dirt' album and Dire Straits 18 month tour 'On Every Street' Chris unusually has used a Noble and Cooley drumkit which are radically designed drums. The toms and snare are single-ply, steam-bent shells which give them (especially the sanre) a very distinctive sound. He has also recorded with such varied artists as Tom Jones, Johnny Cash,The Pretenders and The The.




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http://www.timespace.com/dfhcv.asp http://hem.passagen.se/orange/paul/session80.htm


86.128.135.6 17:30, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

VPC, the screenname of a hacker. This is an ejeet hacker, with a corperation called Ryanzsite, and Ryanz Productions. He also runs the ownage organization, and a few other sites. He seriously is an ejeet fuck. His AIM screennames are XwP and v PC, and a few others. At the moment they are active, but never know, the hacker could pwnt AIM/AOL, and never know what could happen.

69.47.165.153 17:54, 4 April 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Sweet Noise


[edit] Thomas Eder

Thomas Eder (* April, 18th 1968 in Linz, Upper Austria) is an Austrian literary scholar and lecturer at the Department of Germanic Studies at the the University of Vienna.

Since 1999 he is member of the editorial board of the prestigious Austrian literary journal "wespennest", since 2003 he is runnin the section literature in the kunsthaus muerz.

His research is focussed on Austrian writing of the 20th century, literary theory, philosophy of language and literature, avantgarde writing, and Cognitive poetics.

Eder's current research project "Poetic Philosophy of Mind" combines historical with systematic aims. The relation between poetry and consciousness resp. poetry and mind shall be sketched out by investigating poetologies which explicitely or implicitely underlie selected works of poetry from the 18th century on (planned corpus of texts: Hölderlin, Novalis, Valéry, Musil, Broch, Wiener, Czernin). The interdisciplinary frame of the project is formed by three disciplines: cognitive science, analytic philosophy of mind, and literary theory/criticism.

In 2002 Eder has been awarded the Science Prize of the Austrian Society of German Studies for the best dissertation in 2001.

[edit] List of publications

Monographical Books

   * "Unterschiedenes ist / gut.' Reinhard Priessnitz und die Repoetisierung der Avantgarde". Munich: Wilhelm Fink 2003 (ISBN 3770538137)
   * „Erkenntnis und Irrtum. Werk und Leben von Reinhard Priessnitz“. End of project report of a scientific project by the Austrian National Bank (2 volumes). Vienna 1999 (410 pages)
   * "Reinhard Priessnitz. Eine summarische Biographie in Gesprächen, Briefen und Analysen". End of project report of a scientific project by the Austrian National Bank (2 volumes). Vienna 2007 (640 pages)

Edited Books

   * "Reinhard Priessnitz: texte aus dem nachlass". Ed. by Ferdinand Schmatz under collaboration of Thomas Eder. Graz, Vienna (edition neue texte/Droschl) 1994 (254 pages)
   * „Schluß mit dem Abendland! Der lange Atem der österreichischen Avantgarde“. Ed. by Klaus Kastberger and Thomas Eder. Vienna (Zsolnay) 2000 (160 pages); containing the article by Thomas Eder: „Kunst – Revolution – Erkenntnis. Oswald Wiener und ZOCK“. p. 60-80.
   * "Drehpunkte zwischen Poesie und Poetologie". (Ed. by Christian Steinbacher and Thomas Eder). Linz, Vienna (Blattwerk) 2000. (364 pages)
   * Rampe-Sondernummer Heimrad Bäcker (Ed. by Klaus Kastberger and Thomas Eder), Linz: Rudolf Trauner Verlag / Institut f. Kulturförderung der oö. Landesregierung 2001. (99 pages)
   * Heimrad Bäcker. Katalog der Ausstellung in der Landesgalerie Oberösterreich. Ed. by Martin Hochleitner and Thomas Eder . Graz (Verlag Droschl) 2003. (320 Seiten) (containing the article: Eine arbeitsteilige Sprache? Zur Repräsentation des Holocaust in Heimrad Bäckers Nachschrift. S. 262-268; publ. in English in: New German Critique)
   * "Zur Metapher. Die Metapher in Dichtung, Wissenschaft und Philosophie". (Ed. by Franz Josef Czernin and Thomas Eder. Munich: Wilhelm Fink Fall 2007 (300 pages) (ISBN 9783770542147)
   * „Geliebte Heimita. Briefe Heimito von Doderers an Dorothea Zeemann“. Ed. by Klaus Kastberger and Thomas Eder (to be published 2008, Munich: CH Beck)
   * Reinhard Priessnitz: Briefe an Els. Ed. by Hans Haider and Thomas Eder. Graz (Droschl) Fall 2007.
   * Heimrad Bäcker. Ed. by Patrick Greaney, Vincent Kling and Thomas Eder. forthcoming 2007, Dalkey University Press (in Englisch)

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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Eder http://www.univie.ac.at/Germanistik/personen/eder_t.htm http://www.zfl.gwz-berlin.de/gaeste/gaeste/_/114/?cHash=e00c68d505 http://dispatch.opac.d-nb.de/DB=4.1/SET=6/TTL=1/PPN?PPN=130062359 http://dispatch.opac.d-nb.de/DB=4.1/REL?PPN=130062359

213.47.121.102 18:27, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Show me blog

Show Me Blog was first blog ever created it was created in 1982 it first was a bulliton board system where people had to hook up at 300 baud it moved to the world wide web in 1995 the blog was created by Jim Howard a computer ontrponure the "the first in kansas city to have internet"the blog cotains current events and personal thoughts from Mr.Howard and family


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www.showmeblog.com www.showmeblog.com\photos\home


71.180.92.63 18:38, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Nils Ruona

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66.90.159.37 18:45, 4 April 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Illuminate (Karmacoda album)

Illuminate
Studio album by Karmacoda
Released 2007
Recorded 2004 - 2006
Genre Trip-hop Electronica
Label Sola Musa Music
Producer(s) Brett Crockett
Karmacoda chronology
Altered Evidence
(2004)
Illuminate
(2007)


Illuminate is the fourth album from US trip hop and electronica group Karmacoda, released in March 2007.

[edit] Track listing

  1. Something
  2. Skylines
  3. Wonder
  4. Make Like Mine
  5. Delay the Sun
  6. Turn
  7. Hope Over Hope
  8. Chapel
  9. Glow
  10. Spectre
  11. Ambient Song
  12. Endings

[edit] External links

[edit] Sources

205.158.37.29 19:02, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Oleg Voronin

[edit] Biography

Oleg Voronin, is the son of current Moldovan president Vladimir Voronin. He is also one of the wealthiest Moldovans and the owner of several of the largest businesses in Moldova. These include, but are not limited to:

  • FinComBank - Controls the monthly payments for Moldtelecomm (the national phone company) and processes the salaries of the Internal Minister, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Finance and the Chancellor of State.
  • Aroma - One of the largest distillers of alcoholic beverages.
  • "Metal-market" Contruction Firm - A company that has received numerous state contracts to rebuild monasteries, museums and hotels.
  • "Transline" Transportation - A rail company which transports Moldovan grain to other countries.[1]

[edit] Corruption

The younger Voronin has often been accused of corruption, but most recently it was the Tiraspol Times[2] that raised the issue. In response to these accusations Oleg replied:

"They say, for example, that I am withdrawing the marshroutkas [route taxi minibuses] currently working in city streets in order to replace them with my vehicles. They also claim that I have allegedly bought up the companies of Andy's Pizza, Supraten, and DAAC-Hermes. This is but a delirium. I stand ready to expose and energetically combat every effort of the banditry businesses that are being imputed to me, or, rather, to my dad - President Voronin."[3]

Further claims were made in a Moldovan article from the Ziarul de Gardă, and include but are not limited to:

  • Zahar - the Moldovan sugar syndicate, which Oleg Voronin controls, and a shady 1997 deal in which several thousand tons of sugar were sold in Romania. The problem here is that the entire national product of Moldova is not this high, and the assumed source of this magical sugar was donations made by the Cuban government to aid Moldovan hospitals.
  • That his opponents have been "cast away, bankrupted or arrested."[4]

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[1]http://politicom.moldova.org/stiri/rom/1565/ (Romanian) [2]http://www.tiraspoltimes.com/node/628 [3]http://www.azi.md/news?ID=43492 [4]http://garda.com.md/29/investigatii/ (Romanian) Pcmoldova 19:40, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Pierre Flor-Henry M.B., Ch.B., M.D. (Edin), Acad. D.P.M. (Lond), F.R.C. Psych., C.S.P.Q. (Psych)

Pierre Flor-Henry (March 1, 1934 - ) is a Canadian psychiatrist, researcher, lecturer, and professor. His most important initial contribution was the demonstration in the study of epileptic psychosis, that schizophrenia relates to left and manic-depressive states relate to right hemisphere epilepsies (Epilepsia, 1969).

Born in Passy, France, Flor-Henry graduated from the Faculty of Medicine (1957), followed-up by a Ph.D. in Medicine (M.D. Edin) (1966) from the University of Edinburgh. Subsequent degrees and specializations were earned from the University of London, in the United Kingdom and in Quebec, Canada. Flor-Henry’s general medicine practice took him through Western, Central, and Eastern Canada from 1958 – 1963. Returning to the United Kingdom, he specialized in psychiatry, epilepsy, electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology at the Maudsley hospital (1963-1968). He started at Alberta Hospital Edmonton in 1971 as a consulting psychiatrist. In 1976 he became a Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta. In 1977 he added the Clinical Directorship, of Adult Psychiatry, Alberta Hospital Edmonton. In 1993 Flor-Henry undertook the Directorship of the Clinical Diagnostics and Research Centre (CDRC), Alberta Hospital Edmonton. All four positions have been held concurrently through present day.

Much of Pierre Flor-Henry’s clinical and research is conducted in the CDRC which he established and directs. The CDRC is dedicated to offering clinical psychophysiological and neurophysiological assessments that contribute to the diagnosis and treatment of patients. The philosophy of the CDRC is to provide continuous improvement in the provision of assessment and treatment services through fundamental research and program evaluation. The CDRC provides a variety of tests of brain activity that is unique to a psychiatric facility in its breadth and scope. Assessments include clinical EEG recordings, electrocardiograms, multi-channel EEG brain mapping as well as auditory, somatosensory, and cognitive evoked potential recordings. Other assessments include recordings of autonomic nervous system modalities such as skin conductance and digital pulse volume. Basic research is conducted in the analysis of brain electrical activity in order to improve the understanding of abnormal cerebral mechanisms associated with mental illness and to improve the quality of assessment and treatment. The Alberta College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada awarded the Clinical Diagnostics and Research Centre full accreditation status as an electroencephalography and evoked potential neurophysiology laboratory.

In recent years, Flor-Henry has engaged in multi-channel EEG investigations using source localization (LORETA) in a variety of psychiatric disorders: schizophrenia, mania, depression, multiple personality, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and transsexualism. Also, he has investigated in a similar way, differences in EEG organization of normal males and females, of cerebral activity during verbal and spatial cognitive tasks, and of male/female difference in the psychoses.

The publication and presentation of Flor-Henry’s findings from 1969 onwards has triggered an enormous amount of research internationally, on laterality and psychopathology. Flor-Henry’s research has extended his early findings to the study of the patterns of cerebral disorganization in a variety of mental disorders with neuropsychological and quantitative EEG approaches: e.g. in depression, schizophrenia, mania, psychopathy, sexual deviation, hysteria, multiple personality, obsessive compulsive disorder, and, in normal controls (task, age, and gender effects). In addition to his extensive empirical research, he has written, edited, and published a number of books integrating the findings in these areas along with theoretical reviews on the implications of disrupted lateral hemispheric organization in psychiatric conditions.


[edit] Sources

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1969). Psychosis and temporal lobe epilepsy: A controlled investigation. Epilepsia, 10: 363 – 395.

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1974). Psychosis, neurosis, and epilepsy: Developmental and gender related effects and their aetiological contribution. British Journal of Psychiatry, 124: 144 – 150.

FLOR-HENRY, P., Lamprecht, F. (1976). Generalized seizures, limbic seizures, forced normalization and psychoses. In Deiter Janz (Ed.) Epileptology, Georg Thieme Publishers, Stuttgart: 80 – 90.

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1979). On certain aspects of the localization of the cerebral systems regulating and determining emotion. Biological Psychiatry, 14: 677 – 698.

FLOR-HENRY, P., Koles, Z. (1982). EEG characteristics of normal subjects: A comparison of men and women and of dextrals and sinistrals. Research Communications in Psychology, Psychiatry and Behavior, 7(1): 21 – 38.

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1983). Determinants of psychosis in epilepsy – laterality and forced normalization. Biological Psychiatry, 18 (9): 1045 – 1057.

FLOR-HENRY, P., Fromm-Auch, D., Schopflocher, D. (1983). Neuropsychological dimensions of psychopathology. In P. Flor-Henry & J. Gruzelier (Ed.) Laterality and Psychopathology, Elsevier Biomedical Press, North Holland: 59 – 82.

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1983). Mood, the right hemisphere and the implications of spatial information perceiving systems. Research Communication Psychology, Psychiatry and Behavior, 8(2): 143 – 170.

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1984). Hemispheric laterality and disorders of affect. In R.M. Post & J.C. Ballenger (Ed.) Neurobiology of Mood Disorders, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore: 467 – 480.

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1986). Observations, reflections and speculations on the cerebral determinants of mood and on the bilaterally asymmetrical distributions of the major neurotransmitter systems. With permission of Croom Helm Ltd. In Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 74, (Suppl. 109): 75 – 89.

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1987). Cerebral aspects of sexual deviation. In G. Wilson (Ed.) Variant Sexuality: Research and Theory, Croom Helm Ltd., London & Sidney: 49 – 83.

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1989). Psychopathology and hemispheric specialization: Left hemispheric dysfunction in schizophrenia, psychopathy, hysteria and the obsessional syndrome. In F. Boller, J. Grafman & G. Gainotti (Ed.), Handbook of Neuropsychology, Section VI; Emotional Behaviour and its Disorders. Amsterdam, Elsevier Science Publishers, Biomedical Division, 477 – 494.

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1990). Influence of gender in schizophrenia as related to other psychopathological syndromes. Schizophrenia Bulletin Special Edition on Gender and Schizophrenia, Vol. 16(2): 211 – 227.

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1992). Laterality and motility disturbances in psychopathology: A theoretical perspective. In: Movement Disorders in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry, Second Edition, A.B. Joseph and R.R. Young (Ed.), Blackwell Scientific Publications Inc., Boston, MA 327 – 334.

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1993). Electrodermal amplitude asymmetry and orienting response-non-response in psychopathology. In: Progress in Electrodermal Research, Roy, J.C., Bousein, W., Fowles, D.C., Gruzelier, J. H. (Ed.), Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York. 289 – 296.

Koles, Z.J., Lind, J.C., FLOR-HENRY, P. (1994). Spatial patterns in the background EEG underlying mental diseases in man. Journal of Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 91: 319 – 328.

FLOR-HENRY, P. (1999). Cerebral Basis of Psychopathology, (1983) Wright-PSG Inc. Littleton, Mass. (Japanese translation by Dr. Toshiro Fujimoto through Tuttle-mori Agency Inc.) Japanese publishers Sozo Shuppan, Tokyo, Japan.

Purdon, S., FLOR-HENRY, P. (2000). Asymmetrical olfactory acuity and neuroleptic treatment in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, Sep 1; 44(3): 221 – 232.

Purdon, S., Klein, S., FLOR-HENRY, P. (2001). Menstrual effects on asymmetrical olfactory acuity. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 7: 703 – 709.

Pazderka-Robinson, H., Morrison, J., FLOR-HENRY, P. (2004). Electrodermal dissociation of chronic fatigue and depression: Evidence for distinct physiological mechanisms. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 53: 171 – 182.

FLOR-HENRY, P., Lind, J.C., Koles, Z.J. (2004). A source-imaging (low-resolution electromagnetic tomography) study of the EEGs from unmedicated males with depression. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 130(2): 191 - 207.

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198.161.230.10 19:43, 4 April 2007 (UTC)




[edit] Luke Barns

   Luke Barns was born on July 20,1994, in Middlebury, VT. However, he was raised until the age of five in New York City, NY. After that he and his family moved to Essex where they have lived ever since. Luke Barns has been skiing since he was five and in 2006 switched over to telemark skiing, after getting twin tip skis the year before that to start freestyle skiing.
   His home Mountain is Whiteface Mountain,two time holder of the Winter Olympic Games, located in  Lake Placid, NY. Luke also enjoys back-country skiing, golf, soccer, gymnastics, and running. He is on the boys advanced gymnastics team in Plattsburgh, NY, as well.  


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www.sponsorhouse.com, www.actionprofiles.com

69.19.14.20 20:05, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Raising Cane's


[edit] The Founder:Todd Graves

Graves came out of college with no job or money.He then took a buisiness class at LSU. The project was not admired.All banks considered him crazy!So he raised it himself.ARTICLE STILL BEING WORKED ON PLEASE WAIT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

[edit] Freshwater Bivalves

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Bivalves

Although most Bivalves live in the sea some live in freshwater.if they do live in fresh water it is in lake usually.One of the largest type of Bivalves is the swan mussel,it can grow to a huge 20cm long!It is most commonly found in muddy lake or slow rivers.



Animals of the world.

82.32.2.109 20:54, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] WRKI

I-95
Broadcast area Danbury, CT
Slogan The Home of Rock N' Roll!
Frequency 95.1 MHz
Format Mainstream Rock
ERP 50,000 watts
Class B
Owner Cumulus Media
Website http://www.i95rock.com

WRKI 95.1 is a Mainstream Rock station broadcasting out of Danbury, Connecticut.

Radio stations in the Danbury, Connecticut market (Arbitron #196)

In-Town AM Stations: 800 | 850 | 940 | 1510
New York City/Hartford AM Stations: 660 | 770 | 880 | 1010 | 1050 | 1080 | 1130 | 1560
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[edit] Sahar

The name 'Sahar' comes from arabic roots, which means "awakening" in arabic. This name is used to name females.


[edit] Sources

http://www.weddingvendors.com/baby-names/meaning/sahar/

74.104.140.139 21:16, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Academy Award for Best Original Musical

The Academy Award for Best Original Musical (formerly known as "Best Original Song Score and Adaptation Score" and "Best Original Song Score") is a category still in the Academy rulebooks, but cannot be awarded unless "the field of eligible submissions is determined to be of sufficient quantity and quality to justify award competition."

This award has never been awarded under its present name. The last time Best Original Song Score was awarded was at the 1984 Oscars to PURPLE RAIN.

[edit] Sources

Academy Rules: http://www.oscars.org/79academyawards/rules/rule16.html

[edit] Oliva Ascolana (Green Olives Stuffed With Red Peppers and Ground Beef)


[edit] Tejas Shah

Tejas Shah was born on April 19, 1992 in the busy Jersey City. Even at a young age, Tejas Shah showed many signs of brightness. At the age of three, predicted a fire and it actually took place. He is a strong believer in Swaminarayan Bhagwan and is not yet well established as an enlightened human being. Though he is unknown, with his knowledge and powers, he will be the head of a universal religion.

[edit] Sources

www.swaminarayan.info


24.0.16.104 22:25, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Audofleda

Audofleda was the sister of Clovis, King of the Franks. She married Theodoric the Great, King of the Ostrogoths (471-526), around 493 ad (exact date unknown). This political move allied Theodoric with the Franks, and by marrying his daughters off to the kings of the Burgundians, the Vandals, and the Visigoths, he allied himself with every major 'Barbarian' kingdom in the West. Theodoric and Audofleda had one daughter, Amalsuntha, who was married to Eutharic and had one daughter and one son. She ruled as Regent/Queen of the Ostrogoths from 526-34.

[edit] Sources

CW Previte-orton. The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History. Cambridge: University Press. 1966.

85.18.156.115 22:25, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Garret Gannon

Garret Gannon born may 19, 1983 graduated from Canyon Del Oro High School and is currently playing for the Milwaukee Brewers. He is a starting pitcher with a 3.56 era last year. He is well known around the country for his 100 mph fastball and his comments towards the press.


[edit] Sources

www.amphi.com


75.66.31.64 22:56, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Eugenio Faxas