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[edit] Danielle L. Herner, CPA, CIA, MS, Global Capital Solutions, Internal Audit Senior Executive


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[edit] Woodburn, Nova Scotia

Woodburn is located just outside of New Glasgow, in Pictou County, Nova Scotia. It is located at the west end of Merigomish Harbour, on Nova Scotia's North Shore. It is a main road connecting New Glasgow to the Melmerby beach, home of the warmest waters north of the Carolina's.

In 1810, John Wood became the first settler in Woodburn after he received a grant of land. The word "burn" is Scottish, meaning river or brook, so the actual name Woodburn is derived from "Woods Brook" as most of the early settlers around the area are from Scotland. Fishing is the main industry on/around Woodburn.

Kevin Murdoch, a notable contestant on the popular CTV show, Canadian Idol who made it to the wild card round in the shows first season is originally from Woodburn.

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http://www.parl.ns.ca/placenames/pictouw.html http://www.nsls.ns.ca/beaches/melmerby.htm http://www.crtc.gc.ca/ENG/transcripts/2005/tb1004.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Glasgow%2C_Nova_Scotia

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[edit] Jan-Joseph Stok

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201.230.76.203 03:17, 14 November 2006 (UTC)


Profession: Photojournalist

Current location: london, United Kingdom

URL: http://www.stok-foto.nl

URL: http://www.zilverencamera.nl


Jan-Joseph Stok is dutch, born in Tilburg in 1978, but lived nearly his entire childhood in France. After school he decided to go back to his home country and started a study of photojournalism at the fotoacademie in Amsterdam for three years. After a year of freelancing, he was attacked and hurt near Kosovo, he decided to have more knowledge to be more prepared to understand the world, followed an another study, European Studies in Maastricht, were very quickly he changed his study in a more photojournalistic course. He was the first international student to follow a semester photojournalism at the famous Danish school of journalism in Aarhus Denmark ( the school of nearly all famous danish photographers, like Erik Refner, Jan Grarup, Joachim Ladefoged,...) At this same period he did an internship at Politiken (Danish National newspaper).In 2005, Jan-Joseph had four exhibitions, three in the Netherlands, and one in Paris. He has been working freelance for magazines and newspapers all around the world. Even sold a story in Greenland about Greelandic prisoners in Denmark. He is going regularly to Africa to show the daily life of the people out there, not always concentrating on hard news, but looking sometimes more deeply in the things that people don’t always care about. In his work, he tries to contrast the western world with the third world by putting pictures side by side. For example contrasting rich tourist in Iceland having a bath in the blue Lagoon with Children working in stone quarries in Africa to survive. But also within the third world, not only showing the poverty, like in Uganda, contrasting the nightcommuters with the rich Ugandese playing golf in the capital. For him photography is a look it needs both side to make a good picture, how people look at you and how you look at people, that will make the strength of the picture. Respect and understanding is something very important in photojournalism according to him. His main goal is to show the human condition everywhere in the world were there is injustice and to see individuals as human beings after all. In January 2006, he has been awarded best photojournalist under 30 of the year in the Netherlands at the Zilveren camera, he won the canon price. (www.zilverencamera.nl) . He is now based in London for one year, working as a freelance photojournalist and doing a master in photojournalism and documentary photography at the London college of Communication. He is engaged to a peruvian lawyer, Pamela De la Cruz waiting to be married any day soon.

Jan-Joseph Stok, www.stok-foto.nl phone NL +31 6 43 76 06 42




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[edit] Photogonioreflectometer

A Photogonioreflectometer is an instrument implemented for the measurement of the radiance of any given surface.

It works this way: light from a xenon arc lamp are shone on the surface, then a light detector "which has dedicated software) is utilised to measure the specular and diffused reflection.

This instrument has been used in advertisments such as an 'Elvive's Colour Protect' ad. Although this Ad was appealed it was proven by OFCOM (the UK regulator of advertising at the time) that this Photogonioreflectometer is an accurate device very capable of the chore appointed to it

http://www.letsfixbritain.com/advertising.htm

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[edit] ECWCS

ECWCS is an acronym for Extended Cold Weather Clothing System, a recent US armed forces clothing system for cold weather areas. It is based on the layering principle, so it includes several different clothing items, and adjusting to certain conditions means choosing the right items to wear. During it's relatively short life-span it has experienced constant developement, resulting in three generations clothing items. ECWCS is designed to give protection in temperatures ranging from +40 degrees to -60 degrees of Fahrenheit (+4 degrees to -51 degrees of celsius).


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US army PDF descripting the ECWS system and the various components of it: http://peosoldier.army.mil/portfolio/seq/cie/ECWCS.pdf 82.181.114.151 12:18, 14 November 2006 (UTC)



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[edit] Victoria Smirnoff

Victoria Smirnoff (real last name Smirnova) was born in Moscow on the 8th of July, 1974.

Victoria attended a primary school, specialized in literature and completed seven grade violins.

In 1997 Victoria graduated from Moscow State Sociology University with Batchelor degree in Psychology. Then she was on a work experience program in a mental institution.

From 1997 Victoria got involved in professional gambler's world — first as a student of Paul Magriel, then as a professional backgammon player herself.

In 2000 Victoria and Paul won the Double Consulting World Backgammon Championship.

Right now Victoria lives in London and currently working on her autobiography book "From Russia with luck", which is due to be released next year.

Victoria's grandfather, Oleg Smirnov, is the author of more then 15 fiction books on war, which were translated to 8 languages and the scriptwriter for such well-known Russian feature films as "The State Border", "Echelon", "The right to shoot".

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http://www.msoworld.com/mindzine/news/classic/bg/tournaments/dcwc00report.html
http://www.pokerzone.tv/press9.aspx
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[edit] THE NEW DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER

The New Detroit Science Center was started nearly 30 years ago by Detroit businessman and philanthropist Dexter Ferry and is located in the heart of the Midtown Cultural Center in Detroit, Michigan. The Science Center was created as a place for children to learn about science in a hands-on environment. The Cultural Center is the heart of thriving food, art, culture and university life in Detroit’s midtown. The Science Center has Michigan’s only Dome IMAX Theatre, a state-of-the art Dassault Systèmes Planetarium, more than 200 hands-on exhibits, traveling exhibits and live demonstration shows. The Science Center has long been a city icon and is architecturally one of its most dramatic buildings. The Science Center’s current traveling exhibit is Magic: The Science of Illusion. Within walking distance are other cultural attractions such as the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Detroit Historical Museum and the Scarab Club.

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http://www.modeldmedia.com/inthenews/nasagt.aspx Science Center 16:26, 14 November 2006 (UTC) http://www.wwj.com/topic/yahoo_search.php?page=1&query=new+detroit+science+center&scope=local&x=21&y=10


Science Center 16:26, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Seeta Indrani

Seeta was born in London, England. Although she is known to millions as WPC Datta in ITV’s The Bill for which she won the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress Awards, Asian Film Academy, this popular actress made her stage debut as Cassandra in the original London production of Andrew Lloyd-Webber's CATS. In the last few years, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society Of Arts, created a film production company MashMosh Films, performed her one woman cabaret, An Evening With Seeta Indrani, and in May 2004 she was presented with the Asian Women Of Achievement, Arts And Culture Award.

MashMosh Films is her current passion. Created in 2004, with editor Chris Bishop, 2005 saw a commission for Sony Entertainment Television Asia’s series Asians in Europe, a promo film for Asian Music Award winner DJ Swami, and their debut short Snapshots in the Cannes Film Festival, Short Film Corner. They returned to Cannes in 2006, screening, The Goodbye Girls, starring Nina Wadia, in the Short Film Corner. The Goodbye Girls has already been selected for the 12th Bradford Film Festival and shortlisted for 8th Tongues On Fire Asian Woman Film Festival. Future plans include a specially commissioned script by award winning writer Jim Sweeney.


She has a well-established reputation as a versatile performer; amongst other things she created her own dance company, Fuego Flamenco. Perhaps not so well know is her work in the theatre. Personal Highlights are: Fulfilling a long-held ambition to work with Christopher Bruce as The Spanish Singer in his revival of Cruel Garden with the Rambert Dance Company at the Teatro Reggio, Turin and the Sadlers Wells Theatre, London. Appearing at the London Palladium with childhood heroine Cyd Charisse. And she was invited to take part in the first national tour in 40 years of Britain's oldest opera company, Carl Rosa Opera Company, playing Prince Orlovsky in Die Fledermaus.

Seeta studies singing with Mary Hammond and keeps in shape with a mixture of ballet and yoga class. Her hobbies include gardening, reading, she devours crime fiction, and travel when she has the time!

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www.seetaindrani.com

IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0408550/

BBC - Comedy - Guide - Seeta Indrani www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/talent/i/indrani_seeta.shtml

BBC Film Network www.bbc.co.uk/dna/filmnetwork/A5761695

www.yaketyyak.co.uk/girls2.asp?id=30&voicetype=All

www.holby.tv/db/index.php?id=76,551,0,0,1,0

Wire Images www.wireimage.com/GalleryListing.asp?navtyp=CLB& str=23855&styp=clbi&nm=Seeta%20Indrani&nbc1=1 89.240.181.249 16:40, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Constantin Xenakis

Constantin Xenakis was born in Cairo, Egypt, on 28 December 1931. He has lived in Paris since 1955. In 1996 he was awarded the Prix Delmas by the Institut de France, at the recommendation of the French Academy of Fine Arts.

Scholarships: 1970, Scholarship of the D.A.A.D Arts Programme, Berlin. 1980, Research Scholarship from the French Ministry of Culture.

Community Action: Member of Administrative Committee of the Salon de Mai, Paris, from 1968 to 1983 Member of Founding Committee and Judges Panel for the "Vitry-sur-Seine" Painting Prize, France, from 1969 to 1990.

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http://www.constantinxenakis.com

http://www.greekstatemuseum.com/article/articleview/136/1/42/ State Museum of Contemporary Art, Greece

Papyrous Larousse Encyclopaedia britannica, Athens, Papyrus 1991 v46


Xen con 17:21, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Southern Center for International Studies

The Southern Center for International Studies (SCIS), founded in 1962, is a non-profit, private organization dedicated to international study. Located in Atlanta, GA, it hosts several annual events, such as the Retired Secretaries of Defense Conference, and regularly hosts events for visiting dignitaries such as Tenzin Gyatso (the current Dalai Lama), Crown Prince Hassan of Jordan, President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili, former Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell, former Secretary of the Treasury Robert Rubin, and former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld([4]. The Southern Center for International Studies publishes educational materials including books, videos, and workbooks, updates a timeline on its website ([5]), and conducts corporate training events.

To contact SCIS, call 1-800-261-5763.

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http://www.southerncenter.org/ http://www.princetonreview.com/cte/profiles/internshipGenInfo.asp?internshipID=1078 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4975372.stm 68.157.159.75 18:05, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] John Philip Morier

John Philip Morier (1778-1853), British diplomat, was born on 23 November 1778 in Smyrna, the eldest son of Isaac Morier, a Swiss-born merchant British by naturalisation and a member of the London-based Levant Company, and Elizabeth Clara Van Lennep. Educated privately in England he worked in his father's Smyrna business between 1794 and 1798. In 1799, through the influence of his uncle by marriage, William Waldegrave, a distinguished naval officer and later Baron Radstock, he went to Constantinople as one of the secretaries to the Ambassador, 7th Earl of Elgin, who sent him in 1800 as his representative with the Turkish army then fighting Napoleon's army which had invaded Egypt. He was briefly a prisoner of the French but returned to London in 1803 from where, next year, he was sent out as British Consul-General for the 'Morea, Albania and the adjacent territories of the Ottoman Empire' with the principal task of encouraging local resistance to any French attempts to gain control in that area. In this capacity he had many dealings with the notorious Ali Pasha of Ioannina in northern Greece. He returned to England in 1809 and spent some time studying at Cambridge University before being sent to Washington as Chargé d'Affaires in 1810. He returned to London in 1813 as an Under-Secretary in the Foreign Office. He was sent on a special mission to Norway for a few months in 1814, in which year he married Horatia Seymour, daughter of Vice Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour. In 1816 he was sent to Dresden as Minister Plenipotentiary and retired from there in 1824. He died in London on 20 August 1853, his wife dying only six days later.

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'Ottoman and Persian Odysseys' a biography by Henry McKenzie Johnston (1998, I B Tairis & Co Ltd)

80.168.174.189 18:11, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Antilla

The Antilla is World War II shipwreck off the coast of Aruba that is a popular snorkeling and scuba diving destination.

When Germany invaded Holland on May 10, 1940, the relationship between the two nations was obviously strained. As part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, this extended to Aruba. The Antilla was a U-boat supply ship that was anchored off the coast of Aruba at the time. A contingent of Dutch Marines gave the ship 24 hours to surrender.

The Antilla was fairly new at the time, and rather than see her turned over to the enemy, the Captain decided to scuttle the ship. After putting the crew ashore, he heated up the boilers, which are amidships, and opened the sea cocks. When the cold sea water hit the hot boilers, they exploded, ripping the ship in half. It sank in eight minutes.

The captain and crew were captured, and served out the remainder of World War II as prisoners.

At 400 feet long, the Antilla is the Caribbean’s largest shipwreck. It lies on its port side at a maximum depth of 55’, though it can readily be seen from the surface. It’s location is N 12.60175 W 070.05815.

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http://www.geographia.com/aruba/diving.htm

Herooftheday 18:58, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sean Klitnzer

Sean Michael Klitzner is a new comedic actor who was signed July 3, 2005 with the talent agency, Acme Talent and Literary. He won his signing on the E! Entertainment Television reality show, “Fight for Fame.” Sean started his comedic act when he defied the gender of his birth. All signs pointed that he’d be a girl, but he came out a boy. Other than childish pranks, nothing much happened until he attended the University of Miami, where he decided to show his comedic side with a camera and a computer. These clips of his comical side became known as his “Weekly Fixes,” and can be found at www.seanklitzner.com. At the University of Miami, Sean double majored in Film and Theater. A talent which is displayed throughout his “Weekly Fixes.”The “fixes” are split into two sides. One side shows a series of clips of a story that seems to have no end. The other side shows clips of random ideas that Sean had to put on his site to keep the returning audience entertained until he could continue the storyline side. Recently Sean added two more series of clips to his site, “Is Grandpa Harry Funny?” which Sean gets his grandpa to tell a joke and his friends’ judge to see if it’s funny or not. And, “Awkward Moments,” in which Sean films himself confessing awkward events that might have happened. Another ongoing series of clips is his “Weekly Mailbag,” where Sean answers people’s emails every week. Each “weekly Fix” takes about 35 hours to film, edit and add special effects. After graduating University of Miami after 3 years, Sean knew comedy was his life. He tried stand-up and improvisation, but knew he wouldn’t be totally happy until he was on a screen. He now resides in LA.

[edit] Apperances

Television

VH1 BEST WEEK EVER Guest Star VH1

BARBERSHOP: THE SERIES Guest Star Paramount/Showtime

FIGHT FOR FAME Lead E! Network

SWITCHED Lead ABC Family

HORMONES Lead JR Productions

FASHION ROCK Host Fuse Network

RENOVATORS Lead Bravo Network

Film

COLOR ME OLSEN Featured Dir: Darren Stein

DARK QUEEN Lead Countdown Pictures

THE "F" WORD Featured Laughing Hyena

STOLEN Lead Last Minute Films

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www.seanklitzner.com

www.netbroadcaster.com/new/publicaccess/weeklyfix.html


Boaner 18:59, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Laser 5000

The Laser 5000 is a skiff-style two man high performance sailing dinghy that was produced from 1993 to 1998. It is a two trapeze model where both helm and crew balance the boat via mast-suspended trapeze like the 49er Olympic class. The Laser 5000 also provides a very large asymmetrical spinnaker for high performance sailing.

There were in excess of 300 boats built in the class, with the bulk still actively sailing the United Kingdom and in Europe.

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http://www.laser5000.lasersailing.com/
http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/?article=18345
http://www.lasersailing.com/shop/uks/boat-spares/laser-5000

216.58.96.135 19:19, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Miller Beach, Indiana

Miller Beach is located on the outskirts of Gary, Indiana on the south shore of Lake Michigan. Geographically it represents the southernmost point on Lake Michigan. The beach covers about 4 miles from the U.S. Steel breakwall on the west end to West Beach on the east end. The lake and beach can be accessed from two locations. The Lake Street Parking lot can hold around 100 vehicles and is open year round. From Memorial Day to Labor Day there may be a small fee to park in the lot if arriving after 7:00 am. During this time period there is also a usable boat launch. Marquette Park lies half a mile east of Lake street and has parking for several hundred vehicles year round.

Image:Http://www.timaverybirding.com/photos/sept06/miller sunset 02.jpg
Miller Beach Sunset, © Tim Avery 2006


The beach is popular for many outdoor activities but has gained popularity as a bird watching hotspot due to the number of rare birds that turn up in the area. From August to November bird watchers gather at Marquette Park to take shelter form the winds off the lake at a building known as the concession stand. From here, lake watches in sometimes gale force winds and terrible rain and snow are conducted for hours at the off chance of seeing a rare bird. In particular many “birders” that convene on Miller Beach, come to look for Jaegers. However, in the past forty years there are a number of remarkable records from lake watching.

Ken Brock is considered the local expert on the birds of the Indiana Dunes and the Indiana Lakefront. He is the author of the book, Birds of the Indiana Dunes, and can be found on most Saturday’s at the concession stand recording all the birds seen during a lake watch.

[edit] Sources

Brock, Kenneth J. Birds of the Indiana Dunes. Revised Edition. The Shirley Heinze Environmental Fund, 1997.

The Indiana Audubon Society's Online Birding Gide: http://www.indianaaudubon.org/guide/sites/millerbeach.htm


157.91.45.12 19:34, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Foresight Design Initiative

The Foresight Design Initiative is a Chicago-based non-profit that actively promotes sustainable practices in the Chicago area. Foresight is recognized as the Chicago chapter of the o2 Global Network, and hosts the monthly Chicago Green Drinks, as well as the monthly Chicago Smart Business Hour. In 2006, they launched the Chicago Sustainable Business Alliance, which acts as a "[green]" chamber of commerce.

Foresight also hosts several annual events, such as the Sustainable Convergence, Eco-Transportation Show, Explorago and Camp Green Drinks. They also host a summer-long Urban Sustainable Design Studio, where students tackle real-world projects.

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http://www.foresightdesign.org/
http://www.sustainablechicago.biz/
http://www.ecotransportation.org/
http://www.foresightdesign.org/usds/
http://www.o2.org/
http://edens.cnt.org/detail?detail=30


Articles:
http://www.id.iit.edu/events/awf/2006/presentations/nicholson.html
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/03/foresight_desig.php
http://www.dexigner.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=5321
http://www.foresightdesign.org/08.08.06_ABC7_Twike.pdf

Carl Boyd 20:18, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Jawaharlal Tulshi

Mr. Jawaharlal Tulshi is a reknowned teacher of Physics of the Edward College, Pabna. He has been teaching physics to the students of Higher Secondary and University level for more than 20 years. Mr. Tulshi better known as "Tulshi sir" is married but due to his extreme passion for his prefession and sometimes arrogant and uncompromising behavious he is deprived of his family life and lives only with his old father and a servant in his house is Pabna. Mr. Tulsi is famous because of his unique way of teaching in his home(private tutuion). There he teaches more than 100 students per batch without any gallerry and loudspeaker. His ever innovative vulgur slangs to embarrase his students when they do bad in exams are another reason of his fame

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www.pabna.net/ banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/P_0002.HTM M Rana 20:26, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Punjab (XMPP)

Punjab [1] is an open source HTTP client interface / component for XMPP (Jabber) servers. It provides HTTP Binding [2], and HTTP Polling [3] interfaces. Its programming language is Python, and uses the Twisted framework.

Punjab lets Jabber IM clients to work over web and/or WAP.

It's probably the most widespread implementation for such matter, and one of the oldests. Enabled a lot of people to use cheap GPRS rates rather than SMS for chatting, and technology inspired GTalk integration into GMail.

By defining gateways (named "transports") it works with other instant messenger networks (such as AIM, ICQ, MSN)as well.


[edit] Sources

  1. ^ Punjab homepage
  2. ^ XEP-0124
  3. ^ XEP-0025

152.66.214.15 21:34, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

  • Reference 2 appears not to contain the word punjab, so it is not a valid source for the assertion that Punjab provides HTTP Binding for this product. I suspect that sources is being misused for where a link to another Wiki article should have been used. --David Woolley 10:46, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Alessandro Pacciani

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Alessandro Pacciani

Alessandro Pacciani, was born in Parma (Italy) 29 May 1985. He's a new breed's director of short films and advertisements specialized in CGI and 3D Digital effects. His Cyberpunk-style movies merged with sharp audio-video synchronization technique and VFX knowledge make his strong point. In 2004 use his love for "Cyberpunk" and industrial robotics for create his first viral video called BV-01. In 2005 was the only italian director finalist at the worldwide prestigious "Hollywood International Film Festival", together with other famous film-makers like George Lucas, Quentin Tarantino, Steven Spielberg, Hayao Miyazaki, Chan-wook Park, Takashi Miike.

In 2006 he signed with a Vancouver-based film company for do some special projects...

[edit] Filmography

  • BV-01 (2004) 10:30
  • Jinniku no umarekawari (2006) 05:30
  • Pilot - Man with the meat machine (2006) 04:30
  • SHU (Preproduction, annunced for 2008) 45:00

[edit] Recognition

  • 2005, Hollywood Awards - "Finalist"
  • 2005, Human Rights International Film Festival (Audience Award)
  • 2005, Resfest 2005 (shortlisted)
  • 2006, Onedotzero_10 (shortlisted)
  • 2006, CG Overdrive 2006 "CG Excellence Award" for Pilot - Man with the meat machine
  • 2006, Resfest 2006 (shortlisted)

[edit] External links

Category:Directors

[edit] Sources

http://www.imdb.com



[edit] Crystalism

[edit] History:

In 538 BC, Duzali, a man of great knowledge lived in the caves of mountains in ancient Tibet. His practices in spiritualism and shamanistic rituals allowed him to create “Belief,” the book of fundamental principles that states the purpose and ways life should be lived in order to attain salvation. This ancient book was uncovered by religious figures who did not want people practicing other religions, however it is now fully unscripted and very much in use. “Belief” was written after Duzali’s experiences with the paranormal worlds. His methods of reaching other worlds was through complex meditation and a ritual known to few as ‘Somatism,’ which is a deep state of sleep, where the pulse is still alive yet at a very slow level, and people can stay in that state of sleep for hundreds of years. On these Somatic trips, Duzali witnessed many things that he vividly remembered and would convincingly conceive as rules of life in his book, “Belief.” He was never greatly looked up to but through his fascinating words of inspiration that were so severely condemned by the religious figures, he was able to live a life of happiness and freedom: a lifetime in salvation rather than seeking salvation in his afterlife. “Belief” holds the answers to this lifestyle of salvation and defies the idea of Heaven and Hell, as well as an all-knowing, so-called ‘God.’ His experiences with the paranormal worlds led him to create this book, which to him and a few others was a religion, a faith in something he would forever follow and simultaneously achieve. He referred to this religion as “Crystalism,” translated from the Ancient Tibetan language. Crystalism had a set of principles that Duzali put his faith in. The word Crystalism was derived from ‘Crystal,’ which is something pure, clear, and innocent, without worries and uncertainties. “Belief” stated that everything is answerable if one shall only listen in oneself. The true answer to all is within the mind. There is no good or evil, no Satan or ever-eternal God; only the individuals mind. The mind knows when something is the correct thing to do, and it is up to that individual to deeply indulge in his morals and conscience to do what seems to be beneficial to continuing the life of purity, freedom, unity, and overall, salvation in this lifetime. Crystalism is a religion that may come simply, to some; yet it needs clarification to most. Even though it is a faith in oneself, the ones seeking guidance in the ever-eternal God need to see things in clarity as they purely are. The cave in which Duzali would experience Somatic trips is known to have crystal formations within. The cave was called Sjin Kloew, however in 182 BC, due to a cave-in, it has been lost forever. Duzali’s sights were enhanced by these crystals that surrounded him during his Somatic trips, and they allowed him to clearly portray his ideas into his written manuscript. He left a single sketch of a crystal with an aura that represents a mind which is at ease and in full potential of transformation into salvation.

[edit] Fundamental Principles:

(In no particular order) • Many shall live together in harmony, but none shall be obligated to share. • Eternal happiness can only be achieved through a clear conscience. • Individual mind is the higher power. • When the mind is worriless, the closer the individual comes to freedom and clarity. • Love does not exist, only unity. • Individuals are only condemned by their mind. • Superiority is achieved through clarity of the mind.

[edit] Levels of Crystalism:

1. Individuals involved in issues brought upon them by society. 2. Individuals with an understanding of their consciousness. 3. Individuals that act on their morals and feel clarity on a regular basis. 4. Individuals that have attained an eternal freedom and undisturbed lifestyle of salvation.


[edit] Sources

http://www.meta-religion.com/Spiritualism/Shamanism/shamanism.htm

Holic4 21:47, 14 November 2006 (UTC)


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David Richard Morier (1784-1877), British diplomat, was born on 8 January 1784 in Smyrna, the third (surviving) son of Isaac Morier, a Swiss-born merchant British by naturalisation and a member of the London-based Levant Company, and Elizabeth Clara Van Lennep. He was educated privately in England except for two years at Harrow school 1796/97. In 1804 he was employed as secretary to his eldest brother, John Philip, apppointed British Consul-General for the 'Morea, Albania and the adjacent territories of the Ottoman Empire'. He returned to England in June 1806 after experiences which led to his publishing in 1869 a novel 'Photo the Suliot: a tale of modern Greece' which unfortunately failed to attract a large readership. In June 1807 he accompanied Sir Arthur Paget on his mission to Constantinople to try to restore British relations with Turkey which had broken down in 1806. This mission failed and they withdrew to Malta at the end of 1807. Next year David accompanied Robert Adair appointed to try again and as a result became a close friend of Stratford (later Sir Stratford) Canning who was on Adair's staff. David was involved in some secret negotiations with the Turks which led to Adair's being formally accepted by them as ambassador. In August 1809 David was sent to join the staff of Sir Harford Jones in Tehran temporarily, returning to Constantinople in May 1810, at the special request of Stratford Canning who had now become Chargé d'Affaires there. They both returned to England in the early summer of 1812 on the arrival of the new ambassador, Robert Liston. In August 1813 David was taken on as secretary to the 4th Earl of Aberdeen, whom he had known at Harrow school, for Metternich's peace conference with Napoleon, and later he joined Castlereagh's personal staff during the negotiation of the first Treaty of Paris in 1814. That summer he married Anna, youngest child of Robert Burnett Jones, and then accompanied Castlereigh to the Congress of Vienna and , next year, for the negotiation of the second Treaty of Paris. He became Consul-General in Paris until April 1832 when he was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederated States. He retired in June 1847. His wife died in 1855 but he survived into his 94th year, dying in London on 13 July 1877.

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'Ottoman and Persian Odysseys' a biography by Henry Mckenzie Johnston (1998, I B Tauris & Co Ltd)

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[edit] The Main Event (radio show)

The Main Event (also commonly referred to by its listeners as Main Event Radio or MER) is a pro wrestling talk show that is currently in it's 5th season and airs on CJLO in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Originally called Ringside Radio, the show was created by Ryan Rider and debuted on February 1, 2004.

The Main Event can be heard live every Sunday morning, 10:30 AM-12:30 AM EST on 1690am in Montreal, Plattsburg, Burlington, Ottawa and Quebec City. It can also be heard worldwide at www.CJLO.com [6]. The show also previously played in certain areas of Montreal on 650am.

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66% of all searches for "Elephant in the room" can be returned with the search "THE Elephant in the room" - this appears to be phrase that is used two-thirds of the time. I was very surprised to see that "The Elephant in the room" did not already exist in Wikipedia.

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