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[edit] Popolocrois


[edit] Negotiated Order

[edit] Roman Slaves

Well Roman slaves are pretty cool. I mean, without the, people would be homospecials! and serisouly .. the rebellion of the slaves was a magical moment in time. Roman slaves were always men and there was only rarely a few women. roman slaves were a very important part of the ancient world. GO SLAVES GO!

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www.romanslaves.com


Patrick Waltz64.56.141.206 15:59, 15 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] COBRA BEER LTD

Cobra Beer, founded by Karan Bilimoria, CBE DL just 15 years ago, is one of the fastest growing beer brands in the UK, with a current turnover of £80 million at retail value. It has been exported to 40 countries worldwide, and is available nationwide in 6,000 restaurants, 5,000 major supermarkets and off-licenses and to nearly 6,000 mainstream bars, pubs and clubs.

During 2005 Cobra launched three new products, which joined the original Cobra 5% Premium Beer. The first of the new products introduced was Cobra 0.0% – an alcohol-free beer with all the taste of Cobra but none of the alcohol. Next, was Cobra Lower Cal Lower Carb – a light and refreshing beer ideal for those watching their calorie intake as it contains just 95 calories per bottle. Most recently, King Cobra has been launched. This superior strong beer is the world’s first double-fermented lager and is packaged in an elegant champagne-style bottle.

Cobra Beer was awarded two Grand Gold Medals and nine Gold Medals (more than any other beer company in the world) at the 2005 Monde Selection, Brussels, World Selection of Quality Awards, 2 Grand Gold Medals and four gold medals in 2004, and Gold for three successive years at the 2003, 2002 and 2001 Monde Selection awards. Monde Selection also presented Cobra with the International High Quality Trophy in 2003 for its achievements.

  • Article was already created at Cobra (beer). Note that the above, which is also the article's contents, reads like an advertisement and is in need of editing for a neutral point of view. JIP | Talk 22:33, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
Cobra is contract brewed by Charles Wells - the beer is detailed there. SilkTork 22:45, 29 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] City of Bjelovar education


[edit] Basic Access Control

[edit] About Marvel Zombie Artist Arthur Suydam


[edit] What are the chromosome combinations that produce a boy or a girl?

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  • Decline, this is a question, not an article. Please see Wikipedia:Reference desk. For what it's worth, it's XX for a girl and XY for a boy. JIP | Talk 19:54, 15 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] FEDA

[edit] Ramin (given name)


[edit] Amon Amarth - Lyrics Friends of the Suncross

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[edit] Gary Glymond

He is a fat fucker!

[edit] ISHTIAQ GHOURGHUSHTI

Hi my name is Mohammad Ishtiaq,born in Ghourghushti Pakistan. Recently I designed a Website about Ghourghushti. Ghourghushti is massive village in province Punjab Pkaistan. You can get more detail about Ghourghushti visiting website www.ghourghushti.info If you want to add some thing in website about Ghourghushti or you have some useful and creative ideas please just email me at ghourghushti@hotmail.com and I will get back to you. I will be waiting for your reply. thanks Image:Ishtiaq.JPG

[edit] hello yo

China's architecture blows!!!

Tyrone Greenfield currently attends Champlain Valley Union High School in Hinesburg, VT. He is a sophomore, and enjoys the scholar bowl.

[edit] Committee on Committees


[edit] Steering and Policy Committee

The House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee is a congressional committee whose purpose is to assign Democratic representatives to other committees.

On December 16, 2002, Rep. Michael Capuano was appointed to a second term on the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee by Minority Leader Pelosi.

The Republican counterpart is the Committee on Committees.

See also: Standing Committee (US)

Senate Judiciary Committee

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Wilson, James Q., and John J Diiulio, Jr. American Government, Eighth edition.


71.193.20.156 03:13, 16 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Articles for deletion/Anomalopteryx

[edit] Anomalopteryx

Delete - this page is incoherent, not enough of a foundation nor does it actually describe what this object is, no citation/sources whatsoever...seems possibly made up - 68.32.34.152 03:19, 16 March 2006 (UTC)

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68.32.34.152 03:19, 16 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] [ [ Nikugen ] ]

In the Japanese language it means "Naked Eye".It is part of what the samurai did. The samurai had a total of five different sights. They are Nikugen, Tengen, Egen, and Shingen/Hōgen. Its the lowest of the eyesights. It is just the image that you can see. No previous knowledge is applied to the image. It's problem are that it is by the own persons point of view. Nikugen is easily obstructed. The person will not be able to see if you place something in the way of his/her eyes.

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Flashing Steel Mastering Eishin-Ryū Swordsmanship 209.144.174.24 03:26, 16 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Illegal Aliens

It's like Charlies Angels meets Men In Black. Three beautiful Aliens are the sole defenders of planet Earth and clash against evil forces, endure explosions and just possibly... find love?

Edgewood Studios is now in negotiations with distributers. Illegal Aliens will be in theaters summer 2006!

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http://www.edgewoodstudios.com


64.179.13.232 03:53, 16 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Opportunity Sample

Opportunity Samples are a frequently used method of sampling in psychology. Opportunity samples involve selecting participants who are around and available at the time.

Strengths: This type of sampling is quick and convenient and usually the most economical method of sampling.

Weaknesses: Because opportunity sampling selects only those participants who are near by and available, it can result in unrepresentative samples and, often, opportunity samples are biased on the part of the researcher who may choose participants who will be 'helpful'.

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A-Level psychology textbook


68.210.49.62 04:26, 16 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Howie Hawkins- Green Activist

Howie Hawkins of Syracuse has been active in movements for peace, justice, the environment, and independent progressive politics since the late 1960s. He was a co-founder of the anti-nuclear Clamshell Alliance in 1976 and the Green Party in the United States in 1984.

After attending Dartmouth College, Howie worked as a carpenter, logger, and cooperative business developer. He was a co-developer and co-owner of a construction workers cooperative that specialized in solar and wind energy systems.

Howie came to Syracuse in 1991 to be Director of CommonWorks, a federation of cooperatives working for an economy that is cooperatively owned, democratically controlled, and ecologically sustainable. Howie also works as a truck unloader at UPS, where he a member of Teamsters Local 317 and active in the national Teamster rank-and-file reform caucus, Teamsters for a Democratic Union.

His articles on social theory, cooperative economics, and independent politics have appeared in many publications, including Against the Current, Green Politics, Green Perspectives, The Guardian, In These Times, Independent Politics News, International Socialist Review, Left Green Notes, Liberation, Left Turn, New Politics, Our Generation, Peace and Democracy News, Peaceworks, Resist, The Socialist, Society and Nature, Synthesis/Regeneration, Win, and Z Magazine.

Born in San Francisco, California in 1952, Howie became politically active as a teenager who faced the draft and the escalating war in Vietnam and participated in local struggles for racial and economic justice.

Howie knew he wanted a third party to support by age 11 in 1964 after being repelled by the racism of both major parties. The Republicans, with Ronald Reagan as their spokesperson, campaigned to repeal California’s Rumsford fair housing law. Meanwhile, the Democratic National Convention seated as voting delegates the segregationist Dixiecrat delegation from Mississippi instead of the integrated Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party delegation.

The Democrats’ Johnson won as the peace candidate in 1964, but then escalated in Vietnam. Though federal civil rights and voting rights acts passed in 1964 and 1965, Johnson’s half-hearted “war on poverty” was sacrificed to the war in Vietnam. So when the Peace and Freedom Party was formed in late 1967 to end US intervention in Vietnam and fight poverty and racism, Howie supported the registration drive to put Peace and Freedom on the ballot even though at age 15, he wouldn’t be able to vote for another 6 years because the law then stated one had to be 21 in order to vote.

Ever since, Howie has been committed to independent political action by poor and working people, with “independent” meaning completely independent of the corporate funding and sponsorship, and completely independent of the corporate rulers’ political representatives, the Democratic and Republican parties.

Howie also participated in the peace, justice, and environmental movements and demonstrations in the Bay Area in his high school years, including Stop the Draft Week in October 1967, the San Francisco State Strike in 1968-69, People’s Park in Berkeley in 1969, the first Earth Day and the nationwide anti-war student strike in 1970, and Black Panther Party proposal for community control of the police in Berkeley, California in 1971.

In the fall of 1971, Howie began attending Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, where he studied social and political theory. During his first year in college, college draft deferments were eliminated and Howie draft number was called in July 1972. He immediately enlisted in an off-campus Marine officer-training program before the Army’s draft letter reached him so he could continue his studies. But after a summer of officer training at Quantico in 1974, Howie had to inform the Marines that he did not have the funds for his last year of college. He informed that since he could meet the college degree requirement needed to take an officer‘s commission upon graduation, he was ready to serve as a regular enlistee the 2 years of active duty that he was obligated to serve under his enlistment contract. But the Marines never ordered Howie to active duty. So he spent the duration of his 6-year enlistment period waiting for order to report for active duty, perhaps because of his public activities against the war in Vietnam.

While waiting for orders to report to active duty, Howie remained active in the anti Vietnam War movement, and became active in the anti-nuclear and the anti-apartheid movements. He helped form New Hampshire’s People’s Energy Project in 1974 to fight the proposed Seabrook nuclear power plant, and then the New England-wide Clamshell Alliance in 1976 to organize occupations of the Seabrook nuclear plant site.

After the Soweto massacre in South Africa in 1976, he co-founded the Upper Valley Committee for the Liberation of Southern Africa, helped to form the Northeast Coalition for the Liberation of Southern Africa in 1978, and represented New England on the national anti-apartheid Call to Conscience coordinating committee in the early 1980s.

Howie led several campaigns to link corporate exploitation in South Africa and the US, including domestic redlining by banks lending to South Africa and labor abuse by Phelps Dodge in Namibia and Arizona.

In 1984, Howie organized fellow carpenters to put up a pre-fabricated shanty-town in minutes on the central square at Dartmouth College despite promised resistance from security. Students then occupied the shanty-town, instigating a nationwide wave of shantytown protests that led to many college portfolio divestments of apartheid-linked securities.

During this same period in the 1970s, Howie worked as a carpenter and co-founded in 1978 a construction workers cooperative that specialized in energy efficiency and solar and wind installations. He also worked with students at Dartmouth to form a New Hampshire Public Interest Research Group in 1975. In 1976-77, Howie returned to Dartmouth for his last year of studies, where he completed all the requirements for graduation except learning a foreign language. Howie does speak the Polynesian language of Tonga, where he lived for three months in 1973, but it was not recognized by Dartmouth.

In the 1980s, Howie decided to prioritize his political activity on building an independent progressive political party. He believed that progressive issue campaigns would be more effective if there was an independent people’s party. Without an independent progressive party to give political expression to these issue campaigns, progressive issue campaigners are left to lobby the corporate parties, most often the more “liberal” Democrats, who feel little pressure to act on the campaigners’ demands because they can take progressives’ votes for granted.

In addition, Howie also believed it was important to link single issues to each other and their systemic roots. Without linking issues like a party program does, single-issue campaigns can be easily defeated or co-opted because these campaigns don’t have a perspective that can sustain them for the long haul through the ups and downs of movements and help them understand the difference between token personnel changes and substantive policy changes. On the other hand, an independent party of working people can sustain issue work between periods of popular mobilization by actively advancing their program between elections (unlike the corporate parties which are primarily money collecting and vote mobilizing machines) and by providing education that links issues and provides a systemic analysis.

Howie has been active in every non-sectarian effort to build independent politics, from local independent parties where he lived (Peace and Freedom Party of California, 1968-1971; Liberty Union of Vermont, 1972-1978; Granite State Alliance of New Hampshire, 1974-1978), national independent parties (Peoples Party, 1971-1976; Socialist Party, 1973-present; Citizens Party, 1979-1984; Green Party, 1984-present; Labor Party, 1996-present); and a series of national coalitions committed to independent politics (People’s Coalition for Peace and Justice, 1971-1974; Mass Party Organizing Committee, 1974-1978; Peoples Alliance, 1978-1981; National Committee for Independent Political Action, 1981-1995; Independent Progressive Politics Network, 1995-present).

In 1984, Howie was one of the co-founders of the Green Party in the United States, in which he advocated a more grassroots organizing approach than earlier attempts at building a new progressive party. Instead of trying to build the national party from the top down through a presidential campaign as the Peace and Freedom, Peoples, and Citizens parties had done, the Greens would build local organizations and contest local elections until they had enough of a base to launch a presidential campaign, which the Greens finally did 12 years later when they drafted Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke as their presidential ticket in 1996.

As an activist in these parties, Howie worked on many electoral campaigns, including the Cleaver/Dowd ‘68, Spock/Hobson ‘72, and Commoner/Harris ’80 presidential campaigns, the 1970s Liberty Union campaigns of Bernie Sanders and Michael Parenti, and several Green campaigns in Vermont and New Hampshire between 1985 and 1990. Howie also gained experience by volunteering in the New Hampshire primaries for major party candidates, namely, Pete McCloskey, the anti-war and anti-corruption Republican challenger to Nixon in 1972, and Fred Harris, the anti-corporate populist Democratic candidate in 1976.

Since coming to Syracuse in 1991, Howie has been nominated by the Greens to run for city council, mayor, county executive, state comptroller, and the US House. He has been the Upstate New York Field Coordinator for Nader/LaDuke 2000 and Nader/Camejo 2004. He is also the co-founder and past president of the Green Alliance, a national federation of local Green Party clubs.

Political Experience

Candidate for U.S. House, 25th District, NY, Peace and Justice Party, 2004 Field Coordinator for Upstate New York, Nader/Camejo 2004 Candidate for New York State Comptroller, Green Party, 2002 Candidate for Syracuse Common Council, 4th District, Green Party, 2001 Field Coordinator for Upstate New York, Nader/LaDuke 2000 Candidate for U.S. House, 25th District, NY, Green Party, 2000 Candidate for Onondaga County Executive, Green Party, 1999 Candidate for New York State Comptroller, Green Party, 1998 Candidate for Syracuse Mayor, Green Party , 1997 Candidate for Syracuse Common Council, At-Large, Green Party, 1995 Candidate for Syracuse Common Council, At-Large, Green Party, 1994 Candidate for Syracuse Common Council, At-Large, Green Party (on Liberal Party line), 1993 Volunteer, New Hampshire Green Party gubernatorial campaign, Guy Chichester, 1990 Volunteer, Burlington Greens municipal campaigns, 1987, 1987, 1989 Volunteer, Bernie Sanders for Mayor of Burlington, Vermont, 1981 Volunteer, Citizen’s Party Presidential Campaign, Commoner/Harris, 1980 Volunteer, Bernie Sanders for Governor, Liberty Union Party, 1976 Volunteer, Fred Harris for President, New Hampshire Democratic Presidential Primary, 1976 Volunteer, Bernie Sanders for US Senate, Michael Parenti for US Congress, Liberty Union Party of Vermont, 1974 Volunteer, People’s Party Presidential Campaign, Spock/Hobson, 1972 Volunteer, Pete McCloskey for President, New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary, 1972 Volunteer, Peace and Freedom Presidential Campaign, Cleaver/Dowd, 1968

[edit] Eddie Dee

Eddie Dee is a reggeaton artist most known for his compilation album "Los 12 Discipulos" (Translated literally in Spanish as "The 12 Disciples"), released in early 2004. The album gathered many well-known reggaeton artists such as Daddy Yankee, Tego Calderón, Ivy Queen, Zion y Lennox, and Nicky Jam. In late 2005, Eddie Dee released a Special Edition CD/DVD which included 4 new tracks, 5 music videos (as well as other bonus features), and a preview of Eddie Dee's upcoming album, "El Diario de Eddie Avila", dated to be released in 2006. Eddie Dee collaborated with the 11 other reggaton artists on the track, "Quítate Tu Pa' Ponerme Yo" and on the "Salsa Remix" which is a bonus track on the Special Edition of the CD. Aside from this, Eddie Dee also featured La Secta (though they were not essentially a member of Los 12 Discipulos) on one of the new tracks and Daddy Yankee on another.


[edit] Members of "Los 12 Discipulos"


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http://www.reggaetonline.net/eddie-dee_reggaeton

64.12.117.12 05:00, 16 March 2006 (UTC)