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The son of a commercial potter in Sebring, Ohio, artist Viktor Schreckengost learned the craft of sculpting in clay from his father. In the mid-1920s, he enrolled at the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute of Art, or CIA) to study cartoon making, but after seeing an exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art he changed his focus to ceramics. Upon graduation in 1929, he studied ceramics in Vienna, Austria, where he began to build a reputation, not only for his art, but also as a jazz saxophonist. A year later, at the age of 25, he became the youngest faculty member at the CIA. In 1931, Schreckengost won the first of several awards for excellence in ceramics at the Cleveland Museum of Art, and his works were shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco, and elsewhere.
By the mid-1930s, Schreckengost had begun to pursue his interest in industrial design. For American Limoges, he created the first modern mass-produced dinnerware, called Americana. Along with engineer Ray Spiller, Schreckengost designed the first-cab-over-engine truck for Cleveland's White Motor Company. By the end of the decade, he had designed the first Mercury Bicycle for Murray, Ohio. In 1939, the bicycle and The Four Elements in clay were displayed at the New York World's Fair.
In the 1940s, Schreckengost's designs for children's pedal cars (as well as bicycles and toys), helped Murray, Ohio become the world's largest manufacturer of pedal cars. His design and ceramic work was interrupted by World War II, when he was recruited by the Navy to develop a system for radar recognition that won him the Secretary of Navy's commendation. After the war, Schreckengost resumed his industrial design career creating products for Murray, Sears, General Electric, Salem China Company, and Harris Printing, among others. Approximately 100 million of his bicycles were manufactured by Murray, making it the largest bicycle-maker in the world. H
Throughout his distinguished career, Schreckengost remained on the faculty of the Cleveland Institute of Art, where he founded industrial design program in 1933, and which became one of the most important design programs in the U.S. As a teacher, his legacy is lasting, and he influenced many designers, including the creators of the Ford Mustang, the Little Tykes playhouses and plastic cars, and the Crest Spin toothbrush.
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Viktor Schreckengost and 20th Century Design, by Henry Adams, (2000, The Cleveland Museum of Art)
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8.10.208.2 19:19, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Eric
Viking Range Corporation is a privately-held manufacturer of luxury "professional style" home appliances based in Greenwood, Mississippi. The company makes ranges, refrigerators, dishwashers, outdoor grilling equipment, and small countertop appliances such as toasters, blenders, and mixers. Its competitors include Sub-Zero Refrigerator, Wolf Appliance (a division of Sub-Zero Refrigerator), Dacor, Thermador, Bosch, and Miele.
The company also was a major force in revitalizing the downtown area of its headquarters city of Greenwood, Mississippi.
Category:Home appliance manufacturers
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http://www.vikingrange.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwood%2C_Mississippi
198.86.235.60 19:59, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
Allison Moorer is an American country music singer-songwriter. She was born June 21, 1972, in Mobile, Alabama. She is the younger sister of Grammy-award winning singer-songwriter Shelby Lynne.
Discography
Albums
Alabama Song, MCA 1998 The Hardest Part, Island Records 2000 Miss Fortune, Universal South Records 2002 Show (Live), Universal South Records 2003 The Duel, Sugar Hill Records 2004
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http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=ALLISON|MOORER&sql=11:2nklu3xjanok~T1
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=ALLISON|MOORER&sql=11:40qag44mtv4z~T2
http://www.allisonmoorer.com/site/home.php
198.86.235.60 20:03, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
Lorrie Menconi is an American model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy's Playmate of the Month in February, 1969.
She has shoulder length brown hair, which she arranged in a pigtail for her pose for Playboy. One of the pictures accompanying the centerfold spread features Lorrie holding onto a diving board while floating on her back in a swimming pool, with her exposed front very visible. The caption to the picture reads "A pig-tailed Lorrie pools her resources"--an obvious reference to her body.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_in_Playboy_1960-1969
February 1969 issue of Playboy magazine
198.86.235.60 20:08, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
Connie Kreski is an American model and actress. She was born on September 19, 1946 in Detroit, Michigan). She was chosen as Playboy's Playmate of the Month in January, 1968 and Playboy's Playmate of the Year for 1969.
She played the role of Mercy Humppe in the 1969 movie Can Hieronymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? which starred Anthony Newley, who also directed the film.
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0470914/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0470914/bio
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_in_Playboy_1960-1969
198.86.235.60 20:18, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
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70.129.99.99 20:21, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Natalie
[edit] [Black Sheep Ale]
Black Sheep Ale is a tradiitonal Ale which can be bought among many mining villages throuhgout britain. Despite the creamyly bitter taste of Black Sheep Ale there have been some who discredit it, and inevitably there are those who enjoy the 'fine' taste of the Ale. It is widely however, acreditted as "piss". This is a valid opinion, and must be apreciated.
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Mr G A Parry, OBE
Born in the suburbs of Gwynedd in the early 70s, Mr G A Parry was raised in local orphans from the age of just 2 years old. Moving from 'orphan-to-orphan', G developed intrest and experience of lifestyles and cultures, which he used as motivation throughout harsh times in his 'orphan career'. Determined that he deserved a better quality of life, his lack of knowledge of standards beyond the harsh lifestyle of the 1980s Gwynedd, developed a sense of confusion during Mr Parry's teens. This therefore, fuled his imagination during his school years, which later resulted in his earning of a placement in the University of Cambridge to study Cultural History.
Mr Parry fell in love with Mongolian culture, and decided to further his knowladge of the subject by exploring caves of Mongolian mountainious regions on completion of his Degree. Determined to explore Mongolia, Mr G A Parry resigned university life on entry for his PHD course, and headed for Mongolia.
He earned his respect within Mongolian tribes, and developed wealth from books and documents published in Mongolia, based on his discoveries. His intrest gradually turned towards the 'Father of Mongols',(as stated in Mr G Parry's book, Mongolia; A history from the deeps)Genghis Khan.
Determined to influence Genghis's work upon local tribes, Mr Parry has encouraged a number of 'dying' tradditional skills used for generations in Mongolia, such as wild butterfly-tracking.
Mr Parry had also pushed influence of Mongolian-British relations of the right-wing parties of the modern day British Government we have today. All though, he addmits, was by far the least he would suspect, Mr Parry was awarded an OBE for his influence of the Mongol-British relation.
Because of his knowledge of Mongolian culture, Mr Parry was selected for the role of a judge for the 1998 "Top 10 Cultural Legends of the Millennium".
[edit] World's Top Racing School
The Bondurant School of High Performance Driving in Phoenix, Arizona has been teaching performance enthusiasts and racers alike the skills of maximum car control for over 38 years. Over 60 acres, 200 cars, and 4 race tracks, the Bondurant Racing School continues to be the proven leader in driver training. With courses ranging from highway survival training to racing courses and executive protection, its not hard to see why Bondurant is the leader in its field.
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http://www.bondurant.com http://www.bondurantsuperkarts.com
24.221.11.138 20:56, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Jeremy Lockhart
The Alien Bounty Hunter is a shapeshifting extraterrestrial from the TV show "The X-Files". The Bounty Hunter is called upon a number of times throughout the sereis by the Syndicate, and sometimes by the Alien Colonists, to eliminate those who may be a threat to "the project". The Bounty Hunter is portrayed by Brian Thompson.
The Alien Bounty Hunter makes his first appearance in the Season 2 episode "Colony". In this appearance, he introduces a weapon that would become his staple, and one of show, a retractable, ice pick-style weapon that is used to kill aliens.
The Bounty Hunters biggest apeearances are in the two part, Season 3 finale/Season 4 opener, "Talitha Cumi" and "Herrenvolk", respectively. In these episodes, the Bounty Hunter is sent to eliminate Jeremiah Smith, a renegade alien. The Hunter catches up to Smith and Mulder at a gravel yard, but Mulder stabs him in the back of the neck with an ice pick weapon and escapes with Smith. When Scully goes to investigate the seemingly dead Bounty Hunter, the alien rises up and removes the weapon, Mulder having missed the fatal blow. He forces Scully to give the location of Mulder and Smith, and then departs to meet them. Their next encounter is in a large facility that holds numerous bees. He attacks Mulder, Smith and who is thought to be Mulder's sister, Samantha, inside the facility, but has part of the hive pushed on him and is attacked by the bees as Mulder adn the others escape. He meets Mulder again, horribly scarred from the bee stings, after Mulder has told Smith and Samantha to flee. The Bounty Hunter easily lifts Mulder up by the neck and delivers the line that replaces "The Truth is Out There" in the opening:
Mulder: Take me, let them go...
Bounty Hunter: You would give up your life for theirs?
Mulder: For my mothers.
Bounty Hunter: Everything dies.
The Bounty Hunter then knocks Mulder out and presumably kills Smith and Samantha.
The Bounty Hunter appears a few more times throughout the series, elimintaing an Alien Seperatist in "The Red and the Black" and an alien who endangers the project in "The Unnatural".
He makes his last appearance in the Season 8 episode "Without". He is dispatched to elminate Gibson Praise, who Scully is attempting to protect. He eventually manages to corner them, but is shot through the back of the neck by Scully and is killed.
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Colony
End Game
Talitha Cumi
Herrenvolk
Patient X
The Red and the Black
Two Fathers
The Unnatural
Requiem
Without
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http://xfiles.wearehere.net/xfiles.htm
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[edit] Robert Thorsteinson
Robert Thorsteinson is president of cascadia Motivation, one of North America's leading motivation and performance Improvement Companies. Since 1983 Robert has been speaking to thousands of people on sales excellence and ways to be a top sales performer.
Educated in Manitoba, Canada, Robert travels all over the globe with fortune 500 Companies delivering his exceptional expertise to organizations.
Roberts two books, "Sales excellence" and " Dream Big' are quickly becoming "must have" resources for any professional sales person
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[edit] Schank's Dynamic Memory
Schank's Dynamic Memory was a product of Roger Schank, after his early work in themes and expanded a theory of case based reasoning in which it was proposed the best way to build AI, and to model thinking, was to produce programs that broadly matched a set of imput to previous knowledge and then tweaked the knowledge to meet the present conditions.
This idea was proposed against rule based reasoning where AI was made through a collection of rules.
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Schemata, Frames, and Dynamic Memory Structures Dynamic Memory by Roger Schank on Amazon The Schank Tank Dynamic Memory, Roger Schank ISBN: 0521633982
- Would work better in the shank or case based reasoning articles. delldot talk 15:45, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
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