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[edit] Nikolai Kulemin

Nikolai Kulemin (July 14, 1986-present) is a Russian ice hockey player. He was drafted in the second round of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, 44th overall, by the Toronto Maple Leafs. He was born in Magnitogorsk, Russia, and currently plays for Metallurg, that city's team in the Russian Super League.

Kulemin first became well-known to scouts and fans with his solid performance at the 2006 World Junior Hockey Championship, when he played right wing with young phenoms Alexander Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin on Russia's top line.

Critics have said that Kulemin's success was due mainly to playing with Malkin, but the latter is playing in the NHL with the Pittsburgh Penguins this season and Kulemin's play has not suffered.

2005-06 Magnitogorsk Metallurg Russia 31 5 8 13 2005-06 Team Russia U20 WJC (Intl.) 6 4 2 6 2006-07 Magnitogorsk Metallurg Russia 7 2 2 4


[edit] Sources

The Internet Hockey Database http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=95387 Hockey's Future http://hockeysfuture.com/prospect/nikolai_kulemin

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24.224.131.71 01:42, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ronaldo Attack Forum

[edit] Iain McLennan

[edit] Pedro Vicente Maldonado


[edit] Heath Pearce

Heath Pearce (born August 13, 1984 in Modesto, California) is an American soccer player, who currently plays left back for FC Nordsjælland of the Danish SAS Ligæn.

The California native was a three year starter for the University of Portland, and was named to the West Coast Conference second team. At portland, he totaled eight goals and eleven assists.

In addition to being a former resident of the prestigious Brandenton Academy, Heath Pearce has palyed for various US Youth National Teams. He made his senior team debut against Scotland in November 2005.

[edit] Sources

Heath Pearce Articles on Yanks Abroad

68.58.190.210 02:54, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Queens International Film Festival

The Queens International Film Festival was established to provide a forum in which burgeoning and celebrated filmmakers alike could present their creations to a global audience. The devoted founders seek to build an entertainment community for not only their local artists, but for the world. Unlike other film festivals, QIFF very actively seeks to empower young talent, finding beauty in unique collaborations while educating international lovers of film.

Since its inception, this festival is honored to receive thousands of submissions every year from applicants from countries such as Canada, India, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Turkey, Greece, the Czech Republic, Taiwan, Hungary, and more. The festival is hosted at seven different venues: The Museum of the Moving Image, Kaufman Astoria Studios, Charter School, PS166 Auditorium, The Gallery, and Cinema Paradiso.

Each year features over 200 films, including new music videos, exciting animation, and thought-provoking documentaries. 50 films boast their world premiere every year. The status of films that will be screened range from the novice filmmaker to Academy Award contenders.

The Queens International Film Festival has gained an admirable reputation for discovering master works among indie film productions. In previous years, QIFF has screened "Perhaps Love," an Academy Award contender for Best Foreign Film, directed by Peter Chan ( The Love Letter and He's a Woman, She's a Man) and produced by Andre Morgan (Million Dollar Baby). "I am David" (starring Jim Caviezel) "Down to the Bone" (Winner Best Dramatic Acting, Sundance 2004) and "Brooklyn Bound" (Winner Tribecca Film Festival, 2004) among many others.

Ground-breaking movies that provoke revolutions in thought, highlight women, and showcase underexposed countries set the stage and give voice to independent filmmakers. In addition to screening films, the festival program will also include exciting events to celebrate community, pay tribute to great talent, and educate the youth.

A once-a-year event that last approximately five days.

[edit] Sources

www.queensfilmfestival.com


24.193.159.19 03:02, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] School of Business and Management - USF


[edit] Zofia Boruka


[edit] Andrew Parham- friend or foe?


[edit] Chris Hamil


[edit] BLOT IT (.com) Social Network

A new online social network created in 2006. Gained attention in 2006 while claiming to take on the MYSPACE company. The local DAREN vs TOM had gained attention for the new network. Blot It is the first network to pay its users for logging in.

Created by user: Daren in Jan 2006

[edit] Dorothy Arnold (Olson)

Dorothy Arnold (Nov. 21, 1917 – Nov. 13, 1984) was an American film actress and the first wife of baseball star Joe DiMaggio. Her 20-year movie career began with 1937’s Freshies and ended with 1957’s Lizzie.

[edit] Early Life

She was born Dorothy Arnoldine Olson in Duluth, Minnesota, and by the age of 12 was performing on amateur nights at Duluth’s Lyric Theater and with the local Salvation Army Band. She graduated from Denfeld High School in 1935.

Her first theatrical job was with the Band Box Revue, traveling out of Chicago. She studied at Paramount School in New York and played bits in pictures as a dancer.

[edit] Career

Arnold tested twice with Paramount Pictures, but it was Universal Studios that offered her a stock contract. She appeared in 15 films between 1937 and 1939. Her most memorable roles were as the imperiled heroine Jean Drew in The Phantom Creeps (with Bela Lugosi and Robert Kent) and the undercover chorus girl Gloria DeVere in The House of Fear (with Irene Hervey and William Gargan).

Following her marriage to DiMaggio, she quit acting. A brief comeback in 1957 included her last film, MGM’s Lizzie (with Eleanor Parker and Joan Blondell) and appearances on TV’s The Adventures of Jim Bowie and Dragnet.

[edit] Marriages

She met DiMaggio in 1937 — she was 19, he was 23 — on the set of Manhatten Merry-Go-Round. DiMaggio had a minor speaking role in the film; Arnold had no lines.

When Arnold visited her home town of Duluth on July 13, 1939, she was showing off her engagement ring. She married DiMaggio on Nov. 18, 1939 at SS Peter and Paul Cathedral in San Francisco. A UP report about the wedding noted that “San Francisco’s North Beach Italian population turned out in a carnival spirit that jammed streets and broke police lines.” Thousands of people (estimates vary from 10,000 to 20,000) gathered outside the cathedral and overflowed into Washington Square. The wedding party had to battle the crowd for 15 minutes to get inside the church. The bride and her father, Victor Arnold Olson, needed a police escort to fight the crowd.

The couple honeymooned in Honolulu, and lived in an apartment in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. On Oct. 23, 1941, the year of DiMaggio’s famous 56-game hitting streak, Dorothy gave birth to their first child, Joseph DiMaggio III.

The couple split up in 1942, but later reconciled in front of the press. They separated again on Oct. 6, 1943. DiMaggio enlisted in the [U.S. Army] and was sent to Hawaii. Arnold filed for divorce, which was granted on May 12, 1944. She received $500 a month in alimony, custody of Joe Jr. and $150 in child support. Despite the divorce, they spent Christmas together in 1945.

She married stockbroker George Schuster in 1946. The two were divorced within five years.

In 1951, she told Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper she was thinking of “getting back with Joe,” but in early 1952 DiMaggio met Marilyn Monroe, whom he would marry on Jan. 14, 1954. They divorced after nine months.

In 1991, a piece of fruitcake from the DiMaggio/Arnold wedding was auctioned off for $1,100. It was incorrectly reported to be from DiMaggio’s marriage to Monroe.

Arnold married Gary Peck in the late 1960s. Together they owned a supper club in Palm Springs, California, called Charcoal Charley's, where she performed. She died in Palm Desert, California, from pancreatic cancer in 1984 at the age of 66.

[edit] Sources

Internet Movie Database

Duluth News Tribune



Zeek Lane 04:23, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Chris Hamil

[edit] Archaeozoic

[edit] "Rick E Lake", Nichols Canyon, Los Angeles California

As part of one of LA's few natural streams, "Rick E Lake" is located in Nichols Canyon approximately one mile north of Hollywood Blvd. Established in 1941, the property first served as a real estate office for the pre-war residential development of the area. Converted to residential use in 1943, the unique property features nearly 150 ft of waterfront frontage from the year-round stream; Four waterfalls attract local wildlife including deer, red tail hawks, coyotes and the occasional bobcat. Remodeled several times, the home was first published by House Beautiful in their 1976 Spring Edition of Home Remodeling magazine. In the late 70's, the home was represented as a red-roofed white house in the center of David Hockney's painting " Nichols Canyon". Almost 1/2 acre in size, "Rick E Lake" currently features the original structure that has remained a 2 bedroom/2 bath residence, with an antique heart-pine interior inspired by James Cagney's 1930's cabin in Lake Arrowhead, CA. ( Itself published in "Cottage Retreats" by Lisa Jill Schlang/ FriedmanFairfax Press 2002.) "Rick E Lake" is privately-owned and not open to public use.

[edit] Sources

Sources: "Cottage Retreats" by Lisa Jill Schland, published by Friedman/Fairfax 2002; "House Beautiful's Home Remodeling', 1976, Spring-Summer Edition

71.129.179.209 06:02, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ettiene


[edit] tmbg


[edit] Adolphus DeLaMotta


[edit] Scencia

Scencia International (Scencia) is an independent, full-service communications agency that is based in Stockholm, Sweden.

The company operates in Northern Europe and North America and specializes in Integrated Public Relations and Marketing, Media Relations, Partnership Development, Internet Communications and Cause Marketing.

Scencia International is led by Managing Director Jenny Harler.


External links


Official Scencia website

[edit] Sources

www.scencia.com


Entertainment022 08:17, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Soledad Prison, CTF


[edit] Grigorios Spiliotopoulos


[edit] Ethan Ong


[edit] Anthony Callea (Album)


[edit] LSTM


[edit] Transylvania Motorway


[edit] Resume of Mahesh Varahan


[edit] Support Staff


[edit] Beat Off Beat Down


[edit] Ken Katsumachi


[edit] Earthfoods Cafe

Earthfoods Cafe is a non-profit, student run cafe located in the Student Union of the University of Massachusetts Amherst. This is among the few collectives in the world to be run by all students. Earthfoods serves ovo-lacto vegetarian food with vegan options at economical prices during regular school sessions.

The cafe is a student-run business and RSO founded on April 12,1976 by a group of students concerned with the lack of economical, healthy food on campus. Today Earthfoods continues a not-for-profit student run business at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The business is also environmentally concerned and aware of the benefits of circulating locally grown and organic food. Members of this collective have the opportunity to learn and participate in all aspects of running and managing a restaurant including, but not limited to, bookkeeping, ordering, inventory, cooking, serving, cashiering, and maintenance.


[edit] Sources

http://www.geo.coop/lambertd.htm http://www.landfood.ubc.ca/courses/agsc/450/project/files/studentreports2004A/group072004A.htm

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128.119.163.198 14:51, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Derech Etz Chaim


[edit] Mountain State Christian School

Founded in the Fall of 1966, Mountain State Christian School (MSCS) was the first Protestant Christian school in the state of West Virginia. The school is located in the small town of Culloden, about halfway between the two most populated cities in West Virginia—Huntington and Charleston. MSCS was originally open to grades 1 to 12 and grew to an enrollment of well over 100 students. In more recent years, the school has added kindergarten and preschool departments.

Planning for Mountain State Christian School began in the late 1940’s when insightful Christians (the vast majority from the Church of God Holiness movement) in the Tri-State area of West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky saw the need for Christian education and worked together to obtain a donation of property and funds to build a school. This group of Christians from holiness churches in the three states affiliated together under the name Tri-State Regional Educational and Hospital Association. It was the intention of this group to develop a Christian school that could be attended by students from all three states. They planned to have dormitories so high school students who lived too far away to travel to school daily could still attend. In fact, MSCS did have a dorm for high school students for the first several years with students attending from as far away as Beckley, West Virginia and Ironton, Ohio.

At first the school was called Mountain State Bible School as a way of emphasizing that the Bible is the real basis of all learning. Later the name was changed to Mountain State Christian School to eliminate the confusion in the minds of some who thought that the school was just teaching a Vacation Bible School curriculum and/or classes about the Bible. Regardless of the name, the Board of Directors has gone on record that MSCS is dedicated to God for the biblically mandated education of youth to prepare them for a balanced life of service to their families, their churches, their country, and God.

Some of the founding and/or legendary leaders of MSCS include Dr. Kenneth Powell, Rev. E. R. Houck, Rev. E. W. Roy, and Rev. John Hathaway.

[edit] Sources

http://www.mscspanthers.org http://www.cogh.net/generalinfo.php

207.68.83.128 15:29, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] National Credit Regulator


[edit] Noaman Hasan

Noaman Hasan was born in Pakistan to a prominent civil servent (CSP) Ibnul Hasan. He moved to the UK in 1996, earned MBA from Bradford Management Centre in 1997 with distinction. Joined HSBC bank the same year. He was declared Asian Professional of Year by Asian Trades Link in 2002. In 2003 He was responsible to launch HSBC Amanah Finance in the UK. This made HSBC the first high street bank in the UK to offer Islamic banking.


[edit] Sources

BBC: news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tees/3516687.stm Muslim News: www.muslimnews.co.uk/index/press.php?pr=178 - 44k Middle East banker: www.bankerme.com/bme/2003/aug/islamic_banking.asp - 19k www.thisismoney.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=332585&in_page_id=8 - 51k - www.1stethical.com/media-times.asp - 17k Bradford T& A: http://www.manag.brad.ac.uk/alumni/db/alumnidatabaseresults.php http://archive.cravenherald.co.uk/2000/4/10/154526.html http://archive.cravenherald.co.uk/2002/7/4/124510.html From the Telegraph & Argus, first published Thursday 4th Jul 2002.Noaman Hassan, of HSBC bank, picked up the award for Professional of the Year.


63.95.36.13 16:04, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Esio


[edit] Atlantic (Film, 1929)


[edit] Stephen Hopkinson

Stephen Hopkinson, born 22 August 1988, is a notable English musician academic and musician. His literary criticisms and musical composition have aroused interest in their respective communities, and are noted for their contemporary interpretations of traditional Welsh values.

[edit] Sources

Source: http://www.acm.ac.uk


217.37.190.254 16:40, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Foofy Foofy


[edit] Mind Necrosis Factor

Brainshift 16:53, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

Mind Necrosis factor is a Dark Ambient/Neo-Classical/Industrial french project. Menber of Audiotrama (www.audiotrauma.org), this stuff also works on video composition.

Distributed by AudioTrauma and Ant-Zen, the first album of "Mind Necrosis Factor" features melodic soundscapes through electronic and industrial ambiences. "Entropy" describes a dark world where minimalist and depressive voices flutter on distorted rhythms. The 9 tracks mix crystalline textures and corrosive patterns within atmospheric themes. Based on additive and repetitive constructions, these tracks reveal one long and expressive rise, leading to an explosive climax.

Mind Necrosis Factor explore the biological and cognitive aspects of human mind. That's why his name comes from immunology field. Indeed, the Tumor Necrosis Factor is a paradoxical molecule of the immune system. At the beginning of cancer, it supports the protection of the human body by killing the cancerous cells. But, when the disease crosses a certain threshold, [TNF]alpha intensifies the illness. This molecule does not have concept of good and evil, however it can be both according to the circumstance. The fickleness of the moral message is one of the aspects explored by this project. The [TNF]alpha embodies this paradox at the immune system level, this biological structure defining the self and non-self. Mind Necrosis Factor is focused on the spirit, this fuzzy function clamming to be one ego...

Based on cyber-punk visions and biomedical elements, the video works of Mind Necrosis Factor depict one dark and poetic world. Free video clips are available on audiotrauma: EgOyst GeN No_Home

[edit] Funeral Winds

Funeral Winds is a Black Metal band from the Netherlands that was formed in the early nineties (1991)and is one the oldest still existing bands from that period. Stories about Funeral Winds are controversial and the band is named in several books about Black Metal, namely : Rock Detector A-Z of Black Metal, Lords of Chaos - The bloody rise of Satanic Metal underground, and Unheilige Allianzen - Black Metal zwischen Satanismus, Heidentum und Neonazismus (written in German).

Some controversial Stories about Funeral Winds are about frontman Hellchrist who has served prison sentence for an manslaughter attempt (1995) on a member from the band Sinister (a Death Metal band from the Netherlands), their fascistic statements in interviews (Soluzen magazine 1995 and Strength Through war magazine )and some of the lyrics being written by Hendrik Möbus from the band Absurd, who murdered a fellow student in 1993 (A book has been written about this incident called "Satanskinder").

They released 2 full length albums "Godslayer Xul" and "Koude Haat" (with on the frontcover a photograph of the desecration of graves) a split album with Japanese band Abigail, a 7" ep, a split 7"with the bands Leviathan, Ad Hominem and Eterninty called "Black Metal against the world" and several demo's.

Related bands are Domini Inferi, Haatstrijd and Infinity.

Band website: www.funeralwinds.cjb.net


[edit] Sources

Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground Publisher: Feral House Language: English ISBN: 0922915946

Unheilige Allianzen: Black Metal Zwischen Satanismus, Heidentum und Neonazismus. Publisher: Reihe Antifaschistischer Texte/ UNRAST Verlag Language: German ISBN: 3-89771-817-0

www.funeralwinds.cjb.net




IntellectD 17:07, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Daniel Franke


[edit] Solar Death Ray


[edit] Ibrahim Ajibode

Ibrahim Ajibode, was born and raised in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. He is the first of four siblings. He left Nigeria, and moved to the U.S. at the age of 18 to attend college.

At about age 11, his mother gave him a book titled "So Long a Letter" by Mariama Ba. It was a book about an African woman, who wrote a letter to a friend about her struggles. This was the book that inspired his debut publication "Diary of an Immigrant; In pursuit of the American Dream", which is currently creating a buzz among college students.

Currently, he is planning to enroll in law school and specialize in Intellectual Property & International Human Rights law.


[edit] Sources

http://www.amazon.com/Diary-Immigrant-Pursuit-American-Dream/dp/0595415660/ref=pd_ys_qtk_rvi/104-2848825-4226357

http://www.ajibode.com/biography.htm

Ajibra 17:35, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Diary of an Immigrant; In pursuit of the American Dream

Diary of an Immigrant; In pursuit of the American dream is a memoir, in form of a letter that a young immigrant, Ibrahim Ajibode, wrote to his parents about his first year in America. It is a humorous but yet truthful account of experience as a young immigrant in America. The book details different events and it is critically acclaimed in the student community.

An interesting note though, is that, Ibrahim Ajibode's tone of writing the book is consistent with that of an immigrant who speaks English as a second language.

[edit] Sources

http://www.amazon.com/Diary-Immigrant-Pursuit-American-Dream/dp/0595415660/ref=pd_ys_qtk_rvi/104-2848825-4226357

http://www.ajibode.com

Ajibra 17:46, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ethan Ryan Atkinson

[edit] WARFT-WAran Research FoundaTion

The Waran Research Foundation is a Non-Profit Research organization started in the year 2000 by Professor N. Venkateswaran. Students pursuing thier Engineering, under the guidance of Professor N.Venkateswaran, do extensive research in the fields of Digital Signal Processing ,High Performance Computing , Computational Neuroscience,Fault tolerance and Testing,Power Aware Supercomputing to name a few. The Ultimate goal of WARFT is to model the brain therby aiding researchers in developing medicines for brain diseases and disorders.Students are motivated into research through an intensive two year part-time research program.

www.warftindia.org

[edit] Sources

Links to Papers Submitted by Students from WARFT


[edit] Cancer screening



[edit] Douglas Luberda


[edit] Maples Juventus


[edit] Douglas Luberda


[edit] Biography


[edit] Richard D'Amato


[edit] Chris Herd the Man


[edit] Sources

216.207.201.215 19:36, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wim Statius Muller

Wim Statius Muller was born in Curaçao in 1930. There he studied with the pianist and composer Jacobo Palm. In 1949 he continued his music studies in New York at the Julliard School of Music, where Josef Raieff became his piano teacher. In 1953 he received a Bachelor's Degree, and in 1954 a Master's. After another year, during which he followed postgraduate courses in composition, orchestral conducting, and orchestration, he was appointed to the music faculty of the Ohio State University. In his student years he already appeared in concerts in Manhattan and in the New York City area, in Curaçao and Venezuela. As a teacher in Ohio he was also active on the concert stage, in recitals, as a harpsichordist in the Collegium Musicum, and as piano soloist with orchestra. Subsequently Wim Statius Muller switched to a career in government, which took him back to Curaçao, then to Holland and finally to a diplomatic appointment at NATO headquarters in Brussel. Since his retirement from NATO Mr. Muller, who now lives in Curaçao, has performed in New York City a number of times, notably in Alice Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center in a Chopin memorial concert, sponsored by the Kosciuszko Foundation. In Europe he regularly appears on stage as a soloist and in chamber music ensembles in the Netherlands and Germany.

http://www.arubapianofestival.com/artists.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cura%C3%A7ao

[edit] Search Engine Image Protection

[edit] Introduction

Search Engine Image Protection (SEIP), also known as online reputation management, combines the expertise of Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and PR, and is designed to protect a company or brand against incorrect negative publicity via the Internet.

By using SEIP strategies to push potentially damaging information out of the top search engine rankings, marketers hope to protect their brand image and make a good impression on Internet users who may be researching a future purchase.

[edit] Basic Strategy

SEIP draws on a combination of SEM and public relations strategies to supplant unflattering online content with brand-friendly content. Typically this involves regular monitoring of search pages, blogs, news sites and discussion pages for negative, false or out-dated information on a company or brand.

Marketers produce web releases, blog entries, articles and other fresh content for online submission. If well designed and distributed, this content will be picked up by the search engines, pushing the older, less desirable information out of the top rankings on the search engine results pages (SERP) and out of the view of most search engine users.

This process takes advantage of the natural turnover of Internet content. If out-dated information is ranking highly on the search engines, it may not be replaced until newer content is introduced. In addition to protecting their brand, marketers are helping consumers by providing relevant product information and assisting Website administrators by offering fresh content.

[edit] SEIP's Relationship with other Online Marketing Activities

With its emphasis on influencing search engine results to protect a corporate or brand image, SEIP can be thought of relating to other areas of online marketing, such as Word of Mouth Marketing and Search Engine Optimization. The strategy also has strong ties to public relations.


[edit] Sources

“SEM and Reputation Management,” ClickZ Experts. [4]

“Using Search for Public Relations & Reputation Management,” Search Engine Watch. [5]

“White Hat Optimization to Protect Your Brand’s Image on the Web,” Digital Brand Expressions.[6]


69.248.132.160 19:59, 7 November 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Sagnasty


[edit] Jeff Eckerle

Jeff Eckerle is a writer and producer for the series Media:Law & Order: SVU. He has also contributed to the hit show Media:The X-Files.

[edit] Sources

IMDB

141.233.30.141 20:19, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Westchester Philharmonic


[edit] Paradox (German band)

Paradox is a german thrash metal band from Würzburg. It was founded by Charly Steinhauer and Axel Blaha. In 1986 the band signed at Roadrunner Records and released 2 albums in the 80s, which where very similar to early Metallica records. Paradox disbanded in the early 90s but in 2000 Steinhauer started again with a new line-up.

[edit] Discography

  • 1987: Product of Imagination
  • 1989: Heresy
  • 2000: Collision Course


[edit] Sources

84.170.98.109 20:45, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] The R$B In Me


[edit] Chris Hamil

Chris Hamil is an independent film artist based in Ocala Florida. He is the creator of the film technique called the "Melodafilming". This techqnique is were the film's music is constantly playing and is perfectly synchronized with scene-cuts and character movements. He was the winner of best comedy for his film Carpenter man in the 2006 Jim Harbin Festival.

[edit] Sources

http://www.floridamedia.org/jimharbin/jimharbin.html

Necorleus 20:59, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] John C. Friend-Pereira

John C. Friend-Pereira[7] is an left-wing political and human right activist. He has lobbied and published on a wide range of topics from education policy and equality policy to criminal justice and evironmental policy. John C. was born in Tullamore Regional Hospital in January 1979. He was educated at Ballinamere NS just outside Tullamore and later at Colaiste Colm C.B.S in Tullamore and also at the Marist College, Athlone.

In 2002 he was a member of the Executive Committee of ESIB. Prior to that he served as Equality Officer in USI for 2001-2002. He was also active in his local Students Union in Mary Immaculate College from 1998-2004 and in the NUI Galway Students Union from 2004-2005. As President of his local Students' Union he gained widespread acknowlegdement for his commiment and to student repersentation and organised the first student demonstration in Limerick for 25yrs.

John C. joined the Labour Party in 2003 and was the International Officer for Labour Youth and Vice-President for ECOSY in 2004. He then went on to become the Public Relations Officer for the Party in Galway West. In June 2006 sought the Labour party nomination for the 2007 General Election and is currently working as PRO on the General Election Campaign. He also repersented Ireland at the 'Youth Convention on the Future of Europe' and has been on several international delegation repersenting Irish student and young people.

[edit] Education

John C. studied Liberal Arts in Mary Immaculate College and received as B.A (Hons) in History and Media & Communications Studies in 2004. He then studied International Human Rights Law in the Irish Center for Human Rights at NUI Galway and received his LL.M (Hon) in 2005. In 2005 he also worked with Prof. Katrina Tomaseski UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education (1998-2004). His masters thesis was titled ['An SWOT Analysis of the Right to Education in Ireland']

[edit] Mary Immaculate College

In Mary I. he became involved in the Students' Union, first as a class representative and later as Welfare Officer 1998-2000 andthen President of the S.U 2000-2001. During this time he gained a lot of experience in relation to education, housing, equality and health issues. During his time in Mary I, John C. became invovled in a wide range for activities including: The Social and Political Society, International Student Society, Gluaisteacht and USI.

Working in Mary Immaculate College Students' Union (MICSU), his many achievements encompassed the following:

◦ the holding of the first Welfare Week (1999); ◦ development and restructuring of the SU; ◦ obtaining a post-graduate seat on the Academic board; ◦ organisation of the largest Student Protest in Limerick for 25yrs (2000); ◦ raising over €10,000 for charity; ◦ increasing student representation and participation in university committees.

[edit] USI

As USI Equality Officer he pushed a socially liberal agenda in human rights and equality. He worked at a national level on developing USI's equality and international policies. His major achivement as Equality Officer was to secured €5,000 from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform to fund the USI Anti-Racism and Multi-Cultural Project. He established good working relationships with the Higher Education Equality Unit, ICOS-Irish Council for International Students and ESIB amoung other.

[edit] ESIB

As a memeber of the Executive Committee of ESIB, John C. was responsible for the compilation of the Quality Assurance Project and publication of 'The European Student Handbook on Quality Assurnace' which was funded by the European Commission. He was also responsible for ESIB's Bologna Process Committee, Press Relations and representation to the European Universities' Association (EUA) , European Commission and European Youth Forum. He also chaired workshops at several ESIB conventions and seminars.

[edit] Labour

John C. joined the Labour Youth and the Labour Party in 2003 and founded a branch of the party in Mary Immaculate College. In 2004 in was elected International Officer for Labour Youth and repersented the organisation to ECSOY. In 2004-05 he was Chair of the Noel Browne branch of the party in Galway West and was also the PRO for the area. He is currently the PRO for Laois/Offaly and has declared an interest in running for public office.

[edit] Sources

'The European Student Handbook on Quality Assurance' published by ESIB, Belgium 2002. 'Anti-Racism and Multi-Cultural Campaign Pack for Co-ordinators' published by USI, Ireland 2001.

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John@esib.org 21:46, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] The South's largest Metropolitan areas

Metro's CSA's and MSA's
Rank City Area Population
1 Dallas-Fort Worth 6,021,325
2 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach 5,422,200
3 Houston-Baytown-Huntsville 5,380,861
4 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Gainesville 5,249,121
5 Tampa-St.Petersburg-Clearwater 2,647,658
6 Charlotte-Gastonia-Salisbury 2,120,745
7 Orlando-The Villages 1,997,437
8 San Antonio 1,889,797
9 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News 1,647,346
10 Raleigh-Durham-Cary 1,509,580
11 Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Columbia 1,498,836
12 Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point 1,490,886
13 Austin-Round Rock 1,452,529
14 New Orleans-Metairie-Bogulusa 1,363,990
15 Memphis 1,260,905
16 Jacksonville 1,248,371
17 Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson 1,185,534
18 Richmond 1,175,654
19 Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman 1,170,012
20 Knoxville-Morristown-La Follette 993,000
21 Little Rock-North Little Rock-Pine Bluff 819,469
22 Baton Rouge-Pierre Part 756,998
23 Columbia-Newberry 727,128
24 El Paso 721,598
25 McAllen-Edinburg-Pharr 678,275




Combined areas are included in this list. They include smaller metropolitan areas and micropolitan areas as components. For instance, the Birmingham area includes the Cullman micropolitan area and the Nashville area includes the Columbia micropolitan area.

[edit] Sources

United States Census Bureau estimates 2005

75.6.223.71 21:58, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Miracle of Love®

[edit] Miracle of Love® (cult)

Miracle of Love® (MOL) is a religious organization based in San Diego, California with centers in San Francisco, CA; Colorado Springs, CO; Austin, TX; Costa Rica, Germany and Australia.

Members of MOL believe that an incarnation named Lord Gourasana manifested in the person of David Swanson in order to give devotees a means of breaking the cycle of birth and death in a single lifetime.

From an article called [Miracle of Love] in the Pacific Sun by Jill Kramer http://www.pacificsun.com/story_archives/love_cult.html

The mythology of Miracle of Love, as put forth in another organization-published book, Breaking the Cycle of Birth & Death, is that Carol Seidman’s husband, David Swanson, underwent a transformation in 1987, when an incarnation of God named Lord Gourasana took over his body and began speaking through him. Seidman, taking the name Kalindi, and a friend of theirs named Gayle—now known as “The Lady”—received his teachings and became “spiritual masters.” In 1995, the story goes, the energy emanating from Gourasana finally overwhelmed Swanson’s body and he died. That’s when Gourasana began speaking through Kalindi. The Lady rose to second in command. In the past year, a few more members of the inner circle have been elevated to “spiritual masters.”

Together, Gourasana, Kalindi and The Lady developed a system of workshops and a meditation practice called the Gourasana Meditation Practice or GMP™ and hold workshops at centers around the world called The Intensive.


[edit] Sources

Miracle of Love in the Pacific Sun by Jill Kramer http://www.pacificsun.com/story_archives/love_cult.html

Miracle of Love website: http://miracle.org/

Book: Ultimate Freedom: Union With God by Kalindi La Gourasana available on Amazon.com


Bklyn kelly 22:03, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] International Association of Assessing Officers

International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) is a professional organization for those in the tax appraisal and assessment field.

[edit] Sources

http://www.iaao.org (Official Site)

Aaron Weatherford 22:05, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Peter Zack Geer, Jr.

Lieutenant Governor of Georgia, 1963-67 under governor Carl Sanders.

Born in Colquitt, Miller County, Ga., August 24, 1928. Died of cancer, January 5, 1997.

Geer was an Albany, Georgia attorney who came from a polictical family. During his career, he served as a member of the State Legislature, and was appointed Executive Secretary under Gov. Vandiver [1959-1962]

It was in this capacity that he gained notoriety. Georgia had just admitted the first to black students to the University of Georgia. The governor took a stand against it threatening to cut off state funding. After one day of classes, a near riot occurred.

According to a Time Magazine article Jan 20, 1961 "the Governor's executive secretary, Peter Zack Geer, commended the mob: "The students at the university have demonstrated that Georgia youth are possessed with the character and courage not to submit to dictatorship and tyranny.""

Two years later he ran for Lt. Governor and was elected.


[edit] Sources

Politicalgraveyard.com Time.com New Georgia Encyclopedia

24.99.54.219 22:15, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Samuel "Ham" Goldwater

[edit] Airsoft Core

An airsoft website started in 2003 by the creator "Meatball". It is well reputed but number of people active has greatly decreased in recent months due to many reasons, such as hacking. Also home of "Unsterblich", who is highly respected as the greatest airsofter in the history of airsoft.

[edit] Sources

www.airsoftcore.com

68.2.56.82 22:42, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sugar Shits


[edit] Semana de la Danza

Semana de la Danza is a festival that takes place annually in the town of Ponce, Puerto Rico. This festival honors a 17th century dance similar to a waltz. It is a beautiful festival that takes place in mid-May

[edit] Sources

http://www.gotopuertorico.com/newsletter/2004_summer/eng/experience.html

70.45.71.128 22:56, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Southgate Mall, Elizabeth City, NC

Southgate Mall is a regional enclosed mall in Elizabeth City, NC with approximately 215 to 250,000 square feet of total sales area, 2 main anchors, 30 shop spaces and capacity for over 1,100 cars. The mall was constructed in the late 1960s (1968-1969). Original anchors were Belk Tyler, W.T. Grant and a Winn-Dixie supermarket.

The sketchiness of available information suggests that W.T. Grant would be immediately replaced by Roses in 1976 and would last until 1993, when competition from Wal-Mart would leave the space vacant for some time. JCPenney later relocated to the Roses space in 1996, ironically not using the entire space. Part of the unused space, including the former Roses cafeteria would be partitioned off into another retail space that would later become a popular Chinese buffet from 1998 to 2005. The rest of the space would be rechanneled back into a widened section of the mall corridor, with plans to turn it into a future food court. The food court has still not materialized as planned.

The Winn-Dixie anchor supposedly occupied what would later become the JCPenney space from 1969 until circa 1981, where it then moved to nearby and newly-built K-mart-anchored Holly Square Shopping Center. JCPenney was a late-bloomer when it relocated from downtown in 1985. Belk had done so in 1969. JCPenney would remain in that location until 1996, moving into the larger Roses space next door. The space would later host a Roses Express by 2002 until 2004, in what seemed to be the company's last ditch effort to hold on to the Elizabeth City market. Goody's took over and performed an extensive remodel in 2005, incorporating the former Chinese buffet, which had recently moved to take over the CVS location near Belk.

What might be called the fourth anchor was originally People's Drug, supposedly in the mall from its inception. People's Drug was later bought out by Revco and in the late 90s, was bought out in turn by CVS. CVS moved to consolidate its two Elizabeth City locations, both of which were not well-trafficked, with this one seriously outdated and still located in a mall, the other close to Wal-Mart. A new location was built near downtown in late 2004, and Dragon Buffet immediately acquired the mall location, performing an extensive overhaul. The restaurant's success appears to have been key in revitalizing the mall, seemingly attracting more traffic than Belk and Penney combined on Fridays and weekends.

The mall suffered from high vacancy rates for a number of years, but has since regained a nearly 100% occupancy. Threats on the horizon do abound, as a new business district centered around a new Wal-Mart Supercenter west of town on US 17 Bypass is just getting started. Plans for a 'City Center West' development, supposedly operated by Chesapeake, VA's Greenbrier Mall is in the works. The mall has only received the most minor of improvements during its lifetime, mainly in the form of fresh paint. The facade of the building does not reach to the rear parking area, giving way to bare cinder block with the exception of Belk's. Plans to place a food court have evidently collapsed, as have plans to build a new wing with a multiplex and/or third main anchor (ex Sears or comparable).

[edit] Sources

http://www.southgatemallec.com

Baldwin, Robert Morton. The Mullin-Kille Elizabeth City North Carolina ConSurvey City Directory. Master Edition, 1970.

Baldwin, Robert Morton. The Mullin-Kille Elizabeth City North Carolina ConSurvey City Directory. Master Edition, 1973.

Koob, William M. The Mullin-Kille Elizabeth City North Carolina ConSurvey City Directory. Master Edition, 1976.

1978 Elizabeth City, North Carolina City Directory, Johnson Publishing Co., 1978.

Johnson's February 1980 Telephone Locator for Elizabeth City, North Carolina, Johnson Publishing Co., 1980.

Johnson's June 1981 directory for Elizabeth City, North Carolina., Johnson Publishing Co., 1980.

1983 Residential and Business Listings for Elizabeth City, North Carolina., Johnson Publishing Co., 1983.

1985 Residential and Business Listings for Elizabeth City, North Carolina., Johnson Publishing Co., 1985.

1988 Elizabeth City, North Carolina City Directory., Johnson Publishing Co., 1988.

1989 Elizabeth City, North Carolina City Directory., Johnson Publishing Co., 1989.

1990 Elizabeth City, North Carolina City Directory., Johnson Publishing Co., 1990.

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(Personal memory!)


152.13.61.122 23:03, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Numb (American Garage Puck Band based out of Minded, NV)


[edit] Gabriel Farj


[edit] Guilty (single)

GUILTY SINGLE - February 13, 1996

1. Guilty(Juno Reactor Remix)

2. Guilty(Roli Mosimann Remix) 3. Guilty(Youth's Blood Orchid Sky Remix) 4. Guilty(Album Version) 5. Guilty(Youth's Art As Prostitution Remix) 6. Goodbye(Tomandandy Remix) 7. Goodbye(Demo Version) 8. Guilty(Roli Mosimann Instrumental) 9. Guilty(Juno Reactor Instrumental) 10. Guilty(Nothing Remix) 11. Guilty(Lo-Fi Remix)



[edit] Sources

www.gravitykills.com

76.183.47.100 23:50, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] David Morse & Associates

David Morse & Associates (http://www.davidmorse.com), is an independent insurance claims organization founded in 1979, offering independent insurance claims adjusting, claims administration, investigations services, and catastrophe claims services. As of 2006 the company has 45 offices in 15 states.

[edit] Sources

From Insurance Journal web site reprint of an article by David Morse: http://www.insurancejournal.com/magazines/southcentral/2004/04/19/coverstory/41692.htm

Other articles about DMA on the Insurance Journal web site: http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/west/2006/07/06/70110.htm http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/west/2005/08/30/58926.htm http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/west/2004/01/13/35704.htm http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/west/2004/07/27/44418.htm


208.6.248.18 00:10, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] GILLFORD PARK FOOTBALL CLUB

Gillford Park are an English non-league football club from Carlisle, who compete in the Northern Football Alliance.

HISTORY

The Gillford Park upon whom we lay our support today, is infact the second incarnation of the guise, and were founded originally as Gillford Park Spartans. The original ‘Park, formed in 1989, entered the Northern Alliance Premier in the season beginning 1990 in place of Wigton (who themselves had competed since only 1980), and finished 3rd twice in their eight years in the league using the Gillford Park appellation, before disparity between the football committee and that of the stadium necessitated a move to Harraby in the north of the city, and a change of name to Harraby Catholic Club.

It was a further eight years until a conversation in a pub between Steven Skinner and Mike Linden resulted in the return of football to the land nestled between the mainline railway, farmland and a housing development in southern Carlisle. In the intervening years, rugby had taken premier place at Gillford Park Stadium, with the Carlisle Spartans playing Sunday League at the lesser Gillford Park next door. It was here that, in 2005, the newly formed Gillford Park staged their first competitive game. As a conformity of the sub-leasing of the land for Saturday use from Carlisle Spartans (who in turn held lease of the land from the Railway Club), the Spartans suffix was added to the name, but this lasted but one season as Gillford moved into the rugby league stadium for the season beginning 2006, with whom they had previously shared changing rooms.

The first season in the Northern Alliance was very much a learning curve – just, a very very successful learning curve, as Gillford systematically walked through the season, scoring 99 goals and finishing in the runners-up spot despite a three point deduction after being stuck in traffic and failing to make a match on time.

GROUND

Gillford Park is primarily not a footballing venue, with Carlisle RL having been resident for a number of years. There is evidence of this in abundance, the low roofed stand that sits on the near touchline, contrasted with the upward roof on the stand behind the goal, and the decaying scoreboard that still sits forlorn in the far corner. Nevertheless, it is still a wonderfully evocative ground suited ideally for football, and by far the best in its league.

Although it will never be described as a beautiful stadium, a group of volunteers have been and continue to work to tidy the ground up and carry out renovation works. New turnstiles will soon be in place as well as an executive lounge above the main stand, behind the goal. This stand seats just over 200 as well as a small disabled area toward the front.

Along the far touchline is the long terrace. This area of cover is, as you would expect, a long terrace, and I suspect it contributes in no small amount to the grounds 4,000 capacity. It runs for almost the whole touchline, with the supplementary area being just over grown hard standing that continues behind the far goal.

On the near touchline there is further cover in the raised, all seated stand. The large dugouts are situated directly in front of this, though below the 'line-of-sight', and a good view is to be had from this raised vantage point. The rest of the ground is plain hard standing (save for a small area in the near corner left), though is fully railed on all four sides, and there is a large clubhouse and bar set back from the pitch.

[edit] Sources

http://www.tnlgd.co.uk/Reviews/Gillford%20Park.htm http://www.gillfordparkfc.co.uk/ (Note to wikipedia: I own both these websites and thus are entitled to copy the info here) 195.93.21.65 00:16, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Montey's Inferno