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[edit] Nitin Kundra - Actor
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Nitin Kundra - Actor
Born in Newcastle in 23rd of March 1980 in Newcastle Upon Tyne. His first starring role in fire fighting drama “Steel River Blues” as the Firefighter Asif Hussain in 2004 launched his career in earnest. Nitin has appeared on Casualty, upcoming film Goal 2 and political drama Party Animals. Nitin can currently be seen in cult hit BBC 3 hit comedy Dogtown.
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[edit] Nagpur Second Capital of Maharashtra as well as India
'Nagpur Second Capital of Maharashtra as well as India' Nagpur is the second capital of Maharashatra and proposed capital of demanded vidharbha state.But few people know that Nagpur can as well serve as capital of India in case of emergency.This is because as it is the geographical center there are 5 Air force bases from any side of the country which has to be crossed to reach Nagpur,making it one of the safest place in India at the time of emergency such as war [edit] SourcesArticle on Indian Air force in The Hitvada,Emergency preparedness of the armed forces. ABID
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[edit] Thomas J. Fogarty, M.D.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1934. His father died when young Fogarty was 8 (or 6 - sources vary), leaving him to do home repairs for his mother. He also was a Golden gloves boxing champion with a professional boxing record of 1-0. He invented the centrifugal clutch at the age of 15 and the embolectomy balloon catheter (i.e., the Fogarty catheter) while in medical school at the University of Cincinnati (or as a scrub technician before medical school - sources vary) by altering a surgical glove using techniques learned from fly-fishing. In 2000 Dr. Fogarty won the Lemelson-MIT Prize for Invention and Innovation (the world's largest single award for invention and innovation). He is named on over 100 patents for surgical instruments and is an inductee in the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Dr. Fogarty was a member of the surgical team under Dr. Norman Shumway that performed the first heart transplant in the United States. Dr. Fogarty was the President of the Stanford Medical Center from 1977-1979 and has founded or co-founded over 30 companies in the medical field. He also founded Three Arch Partners, a medical device venture capital firm. Dr. Fogarty owns and operates Fogarty Research & Development, and Thomas Fogarty Winery. The latter produces around 15,000 cases of wine annually. In 2000, Dr. Fogarty also established the Fogarty Medical Foundation, through which he has donated over $250,000 to non-profit health research. Dr. Fogarty famously said, "failure is the preamble to success." [edit] Sourceshttp://www.ucsf.edu/cbe/fogarty.htm http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2000/lemelson-0503.html http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0906798.html http://www.fogartywinery.com/ http://www.insidebayarea.com/livinghere/ci_3856588 http://www.inhealth.org/MediaCenter/20060718_Fogarty_Gift_Press_Release_FINAL2(1).doc http://www.almanacnews.com/story.php?story_id=2515 http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/it/2004/3/2004_3_60.shtml
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[edit] Student Recreation Center at the University of Cincinnati by Thon Myne
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[edit] Michael Goff
Michael Goff is a gay entrepreneur who founded OUt magazine and was its first editor in chief and President. This was the first magazine to have real top notch writers and photographers, the first to bring in all the big advertisers, and passed all the other gay magazines in circulation. He later was general manager of Microsoft MSN when it was firt taken to the internet, inspired Visual Aids to launch the red ribbon campaign with his column in Outweek. More recently he was Dan Gillmor's partner in citizen journalism company publishing Bayosphere and is involved with many media and tech companies and blogs. [edit] Sourceshttp://www.goffspot.com/about http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=2367294&date=19961229&query=%22michael+goff%22 http://www.newyorkbusiness-risingstars.com/profile.php?pageNum_profile_detail=8&year=17 http://calbears.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3065/is_n15_v22/ai_14470849 http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3065/is_n10_v24/ai_16901613
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[edit] Aleksandra Nina Knezevic
graphic design Bosnian graphic design very hardly have a chance to find audience. This is a chance to find out what Bosnian designers do. Aleksandra Nina Knezevic, was born 1973 in Sarajevo. She graduated on Art academy and she is a member and president of ULUPUBIH (Association of applied artist and designers of Bosnia and Herzegovina). Nina's work were awarded around the world, and published in magazines and specialized books that deal with design. She illustrated for magazine ELLE (Slovenia), and some of her ideas were sold to Mercedes (Smart), LG Electronics, Volkswagen and many others. Artist's website http://www.ninadesign.co.ba [edit] Sourceshttp://www.ninadesign.co.ba/html/info.html http://www.the-artists.org http://www.ulupubih.com.ba/knezevic.html http://www.shift.jp.org/085/2004calendar http://www.icograda.org
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[edit] Lo Paborde Selvata
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[edit] Devajyoti Ray
Ray comes from a Bengali family that had traveled all over India as Ray’s father had been working for the Government of India. Ray had his childhood education at various places, and experience which brought into his art a rare variety of symbolism, folk traditions, and metaphor. Ray is however best known for his Pseudorealistic works, which have been exhibited at many major galleries and have been appreciated in India and abroad with great enthusiasm. Pseudorealism of Ray involves the playing of offbeat colours in unrealistic fashion and thereby creating a comprehendible realistic imagery. In Despair, Soliloqui, the tryptichs are some of the best known works of Ray. They have fetched good prices in the recently held shows. [edit] Sourceshttp://www.21stcenturyindianart.com/pseudorealism.htm English Language Source: Hindustan Times, New Delhi Edition, 6 December, 2005 English language Source: The Indian Express, New Delhi, 25 March, 2006 English Language Source: The Statesman, New Delhi Edition, 9 December, 2005 Hindi Language Source: Rajasthan Patrika,New Delhi-Gujrat Edition, 8 December, 2005 Hindi Language Source: Sandhya Times, New Delhi Edition, 6 December, 2005 |
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[edit] Cory Clifford
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Cory Clifford, was born on May, 13. 1990. He was 10 lbs, 4 oz. His first words were Tom Selic. Cory began walking at 6 months and started talking at 3 months. At the age 4, Cory was at a pivotal time in his life choosing between kindergarten or another year of pre-school. This was an extremely difficult time for the young lad, but got through it, and chose kindergarten. When Cory was 7 years old, his parents got a divorce. Cory, outraged, fleed to Mexico. Cory spent 6 months in Monterrey, but felt more and more depressed, as he didnt find anything to be progressive. In January of 1998, Cory moved to Pittsburgh with his family and they have lived there ever since. Acting Cory Clifford is known for his roles in the following films: The Matrix The Notebook 2 The 41 Year Old Virgin Trashcan's Sister Naughty Nurse Dick's Sporting Goods: A Cockumentary and Me, Myself, and Irene
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[edit] Mrs Cope
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A crazy science teacher that used to let us game in class but went a wall after a run in with Mrs Weston catching us gaming. If we say anything, we're basically in TAPP
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[edit] ERK3/4 signaling module
ERK3/4 signaling module
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Kant S, Schumacher S, Singh MK, Kispert A, Kotlyarov A, Gaestel M. Characterization of the Atypical MAPK ERK4 and Its Activation of the MAPK-activated Protein Kinase MK5. J Biol Chem. 2006 Nov 17; 281(46):35511-9. Epub 2006 Sep 13. PMID: 16973613 [PubMed - in process]
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[edit] Carolus Bovillus
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Charles de Bouelles (1479-1567; latinized Carolus Bovillus) French philosopher, linguist, mathematician and theologian.
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[edit] MedEdPORTAL
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MedEdPORTAL ([1]) is a fundamentally new type of publication that supports the emerging trend of faculty publishing educational resources that they have personally developed. MedEdPORTAL is designed to help medical school faculty publish and share free medical educational resources that can be used by any medical school in the world. MedEdPORTAL is funded by the Association of American Medical Colleges and was designed to promote collaboration and educational scholarship by facilitating the open exchange of peer-reviewed teaching resources such as tutorials, virtual patients, cases, lab manuals, assessment instruments, faculty development materials, etc. MedEdPORTAL contains information about published resources and indicates how these materials may be accessed or obtained by interested faculty.
Publishing through MedEdPORTAL
From its conception, MedEdPORTAL was designed to serve as a prestigious publishing venue through which faculty may disseminate their educational works. An educational resource successfully peer-reviewed and published through MedEdPORTAL is comparable to a peer-reviewed research paper published through a reputable print-based journal and should be considered a compelling scholarly contribution suitable to support promotion and tenure decisions.
Virtual Patients
MedEdPORTAL has indexed over 100 Virtual Patients (VPs), interactive programs that simulate real-life clinical scenarios. The VPs were collected during the AAMC VP Inventory Project conducted in 2005. With VPs, learners can take patient histories, simulate many aspects of the physical exam, and even make diagnostic and therapeutic decisions. Such media-rich programs are both labor and resource-intensive to develop. Through MedEdPORTAL users can locate VPs that address a wide variety of clinical scenarios, all the way from pneumonia and obesity to Prader Willi Syndrome.
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[edit] Hicklin Rule
History Obscenity was first addressed with the Lord Campbell’s Act in 1857. Lord Campbell’s Act prohibited the publication of obscene literature, while authorizing post offices to remove the publications from the mail and indict the senders. This attack was under continuous scrutiny because people believed that it caused authors to promote a false image of society and that it diminished the values of literature. The one thing that Lord Campbell’s Act did not provide, though, was a clear definition of what was obscene, and therefore could be censored. The Hicklin Rule solved this problem. The Hicklin Rule was named after Benjamin Hicklin, a recorder in London following the Regina v. Hicklin court case in 1868. This case was brought against Henry Scott because he had created an offensive anti-Catholic booklet called “The Confessional Unmasked.” The consequence of this hearing was a definition of what was considered illegally obscene at the time: "the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences [such as small children], and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall." Hicklin allowed for passages to be judged when taken out of context, wherein if one small portion of a work was deemed obscene, the entire work would be outlawed. He also condoned the use of search warrants in the event of suspected retail or circulation of obscene materials. This English law was soon adopted by the United States and was enforced by Anthony Comstock, a special agent of the United States Post Office. In 1873, Comstock proposed that the Hicklin Rule be extended to prohibit “any article or thing designed or intended for the prevention of contraception or procuring of abortion.” This became known as the Comstock Law. Although this law led to several court hearings, the outcome was usually based on the Hicklin definition of obscenity. Progression of Obscenity Law' The Hicklin Rule was utilized up until the 1930s, when it was eventually abandoned for the “work as a whole” test. Two major court cases during the 1930s led to this final decision. The first of these cases involved Mary Ware Dennet, a birth control activist, and her booklet on sex education. The case against Dennet was thrown out after the agreement that sex education is acceptable when presented in a decent way. The second case involved James Joyce’s book Ulysses, which led to an obscenity case after it was forbidden to pass through the U.S. Customs. It was decided that—as a whole—Joyce’s book was not obscene. Because of this ruling, courts began to focus on the entire work when judging obscenity rather than isolated passages. In 1957, the Roth v. United States case answered the question about First Amendment protection of obscenity. Justice William Brennan claimed that sexual materials that are considered prurient and are not socially important are not protected under the First Amendment and are, therefore, open to censorship. However, the vague wording about social importance led to confusion in future obscenity court cases. [edit] Sourceshttp://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9056666 http://www.bsos.umd.edu/gvpt/lpbr/subpages/reviews/mackey-thomas.htm http://www.eroticabibliophile.com/censorship_history.php http://www.fepproject.org/factsheets/sexandcensorship.html http://www.radford.edu/~wkovarik/class/law/1.12obscenity.html
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[edit] Hal Johnson
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Man, possibly black. Co-host of Bodybreak.
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[edit] Keith Froelich
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[edit] The International Listening Association (ILA)
The ILA was founded in 1979 In Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The first conference outside the US was in Canada (1987), followed by Japan (2000), and Sweeden (2003). The ILA plans to have one if its annual conferences outside the US every three to five years. The next conference will be in Frankfurt, Germany in July of 2007. The theme is Listen to Make the Connection. Upcoming conference dates and themes: 2007: Frankfurt, Germany: “Listen to Make the Connection” & 2008 Portland, Maine: “Listening Lights the Way” Conference presenters have included people of varied backgrounds related to listening to provide a full range of interesting perspectives on listening, for example: communication professors, corporate trainers, audiologists, musicians, a Buddhist monk, researchers and many more. The membership has a very warm, close-knit feel and members are eager to share their knowledge and experience. “And how do we maintain that atmosphere when our international membership represents 15 countries and 49 states? Simple. We listen to each other.” Member backgrounds include education, business, government, medicine, human resources, training and development, the media and the arts; everyone with an interest in listening is welcome. Association publications include: The Listening Post (the association's newsletter), The Listening Professional, and the International Listening Journal (ILJ). Executive Director: James W. Pratt; Current President: Dr. Maria Roca [edit] Sourceshttp://listen.org http://www.psychologie.uni-frankfurt.de/fb/fb05/psychologie/pp/personen/imhof/ILA2007/ILA_Information.html http://facstaff.uww.edu/wca/newsletter/fall02.doc http://listeningleaders.com http://listenersunite.com
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[edit] Professor Meredith Wooldridge Thring, 1915-2006
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“The Times” 24th October 2006 Guardian Unlimited © Guardian News and Media Limited 2006 IFRF ONLINE: http://www.ifrf.net
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[edit] Basque grammar
Basque is an ergative-absolutive language. The subject of an intransitive verb is in the absolutive case (which is unmarked), and the same case is used for the direct object of a transitive verb. The subject of the transitive verb (that is, the agent) is marked differently, with the ergative case (shown by the suffix -k). This also triggers main and auxiliary verbal agreement. The auxiliary verb, which accompanies most main verbs, agrees not only with the subject, but with the direct object and the indirect object, if present. (There may also be agreement with the listener, based on gender and familiarity.) Among European languages, this polypersonal system (multiple verb agreement) is only found in Basque, some Caucasian languages, and Hungarian. The ergative-absolutive alignment is also unique among European languages, and rather rare worldwide. Consider the phrase:
Martin-ek is the agent (transitive subject), so it is marked with the ergative case ending -k (with an epenthetic -e-). Egunkariak has an -ak ending which marks plural object (plural absolutive, direct object case). The verb is erosten dizkit, in which erosten is a kind of gerund ("buying") and the auxiliary dizkit indicates:
The phrase:
The auxiliary verb is composed as di-zki-da-zue (equivalent terms in European languages)
[edit] VerbsModern Basque dialects allow for the conjugation of about fifteen verbs, called synthetic verbs, some only in literary contexts. These can be put in the present and past tenses in the indicative and subjunctive moods, in three tenses in the conditional and potential moods, and in one tense in the imperative. Colloquial Basque, however, only uses indicative present, indicative past, and imperative. Each verb that can be taken intransitively has a nor (absolutive) paradigm and possibly a nor-nori (absolutive-dative) paradigm, as in the sentence Aititeri txapela erori zaio ("The hat fell from grandfather['s head]") [2]. Each verb that can be taken transitively uses those two paradigms for passive-voice contexts in which no agent is mentioned, and also has a nor-nork (absolutive-ergative) paradigm and possibly a nor-nori-nork (absolutive-dative-ergative) paradigm. The last would entail the dizkidazue example above. In each paradigm, each constituent noun can take on any of eight persons, five singular and three plural, with the exception of nor-nori-nork in which the absolutive can only be third person singular or plural. (This draws on a language universal; *"Yesterday the boss presented the committee me" sounds at least odd, if not incorrect.) The most ubiquitous auxiliary, izan, can be used in any of these paradigms, depending on the nature of the verb it is used with. There are more persons in the singular (5) than in the plural (3) for synthetic verbs because of the two familiar persons—informal masculine and feminine second person singular. The pronoun hi is used for both of them but where the masculine form of the verb uses a -k the feminine uses an -n. This is a property not found in Indo-European languages. The entire paradigm of the verb is further augmented by inflecting for "listener": even if the verb contains no second person constituent, if the situation is one in which the familiar masculine may be used, the form is augmented and modified accordingly; likewise for the familiar feminine. Notice that this nearly multiplies the number of possible forms by three. Yet the restrictions on contexts in which these forms may be used is strong: all participants in the conversation must be friends of the same sex, and not too far apart in age. Some dialects dispense of the familiar forms entirely. Note however that the formal second person singular conjugates in parallel to the other plural forms, perhaps indicating that it used to be the second person plural, started being used as a singular formal, and then the modern second person plural was formulated as an innovation. All the other verbs in Basque are employed as compound verbs, consisting of a nonfinite form and then the auxiliary. This nonfinite form behaves much as a participle does in English, and declines only for aspect, of which there are three: perfect (various suffixes), imperfect (suffix -t[z]en) and future (suffix. -ko/-go). Verbs of Latinate origin in Basque, as well as many other verbs, have a suffix -tu in the perfect, borrowed from the Latin -tus suffix. The synthetic verbs also have these forms, for use in perfect tenses and in simple tenses in which they are deponent. The dictionary entry for a verb is always listed in the perfect aspect. An infinitive will be found in its "stem form" (that is to say, without an aspect) only in a very few cases, the most common of which is when the auxiliary is in the potential mood, but only in northern dialects and literary Basque. [edit] NounsA Basque noun is inflected in 17 different ways for case, multiplied by 4 ways for its definiteness and number. These first 68 forms are further modified based on other parts of the sentence, which in turn are inflected for the noun again. It's been estimated that at two levels of recursion, a Basque noun may have 458,683 inflected forms (Agirre et al, 1992). Within a noun phrase, simple adjectives follow the noun. The only inflected constituent is the last, unlike in many Indo-European languages and Finnish, where all simple constituents are inflected. If there is an adjective, then, the noun and all the adjectives except the last one stay in the absolutive. A noun phrase in the absolutive will add the determiner -a to the end unless the last constituent is a determiner. Some determiners include bat "one, a (particular)" hau "this," hori "that (nearby)," hura "that (far or anaphoric)." The determiner is always placed directly after the last word in the noun phrase. Only its case ending and a possible particle can come after it. Complex adjectives, such as clauses and nouns in adjectival cases, come before the noun. [edit] Word OrderBasque word order is generally topic-focus, meaning that in neutral sentences (such as sentences to inform someone of a fact or event) the topic is stated first, then the focus. In such sentences, the verb phrase comes at the end. A more tightly binding rule, however, is that the focus directly precedes the verb phrase. Notice that this applies, too, for question words in questions. "What is this?" can be translated as Zer da hau? or Hau zer da?, but in both cases the question word zer immediately precedes the verb. This rule is so important in Basque that, even in grammatical descriptions of Basque in other languages, the Basque word for "focus," galdegai, is used. Within a verb phrase, the periphrastic comes first, and then the auxiliary. In negative sentences, the order changes: the negative particle ez must always directly precede the auxiliary, the topic most often comes beforehand, and the rest of the sentence afterward. This includes the periphrastic, if there is one: Aitak frantsesa ikasten du, "Father is learning French," in the negative becomes Aitak ez du frantsesa ikasten, in which ikasten ("learning") is separated from its auxiliary and placed at the end. [edit] PeriphrasticsBasque is rich in ways to modify the situation surrounding a verb. Periphrastics work much like the nonfinite forms of verbs but only have one form and have grammatical meanings. Almost every periphrastic has its own syntactical peculiarities, but in general they come between the nonfinite form and the auxiliary. Some examples include ari "continuous activity," nahi "want to," behar "must, have to, need to," ahal "can, could, will be able to," ezin "can't, couldn't, won't be able to," ohi "tends to, used to (depending on tense of the auxiliary)." Some of them, such as nahi and behar, are by nature transitive, and then the auxiliary will inflect for a singular object, namely, the infinitive that needs to be done. Ari, on the other hand, is almost exclusively intransitive. [edit] Sources
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[edit] R'afat Al-Haggan
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[edit] Raafat El-Haggan
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[edit] R'afat El-Haggan
[edit] SourcesJust an alternative name for easier search
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[edit] Dr. Ayala Hubert, M.D.
Dr. Ayala Hubert, M.D. (born 24th October 1963) is an Israeli Physician and GI (Gastroinestinal) Oncologist. Ayala Hubert was born in Jerusalem, Israel. She studied medicine in the Hebrew University, Jerusalem and completed her speciality in Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem where she specialized in Onoclogy. Ayala Hubert went on to sub specialize in GI oncology and is now considered one of the leading GI oncologists in Israel. She has published numerous articles on a number of subjects including breast cancer, GI cancer and genetic research. In 2005 she was nominated by the Prime Minister of Israel and the Minister of Finance as Director of the Life Science Institute, a government owned medical research facility specializing in researching solutions to a number of human ailments.
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[edit] Jason Kaplan
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Jason Kaplan is a segment producer for the Howard Stern Show, hired in 2001 immediately following a six month internship with the show. Kaplan and Will Murray, also a segment producer on the Howard Stern Show, host Page 69, a gossip show that airs on Howard 100 on Sirius Satellite Radio. In 2005, Kaplan was part of a contest where members of the Howard Stern Show cast dressed as women for a $5000 prize. He lost the contest to Will Murray. Hired initially as a line producer, Kaplan was promoted to segment producer in 2004. In addition, he is the photographer for HowardStern.com, the official website. His credit is included on the daily rundown and the Howard Stern TV Show, a pay channel on Cable TV. Recently it was revealed that Kaplan also is the ghostwriter for written material used on the Sirius radio show "Tissue Time" which plays on the Howard Stern radio channels. He has also written many original pieces that were showcased, now archived, on the Howard Stern website. Kaplan, a New Jersey native, is a 2001 graduate of Rutgers University.
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[edit] Aristotle Athiras
Aristotle Athiras is an American comedian originally from Plano, TX. He started his comedic career in Orange County, where he currently resides, in May 2004. While pursuing comedy Aristotle briefly attended USC's School of Cinema and Television. He took several short breaks from comedy to focus on school projects at Saddleback College. Before he transferred from Saddleback, he founded and was President of the Film Club and was part of the Associated Student Government as the President of the Inter-Club Council (ICC) and a member of the Summer Budget Committee. He officially put comedy on hold from February 2006 through January 2008 in order to finish his education at California State Fullerton, graduating with a degree in Sociology. Aristotle quickly established himself in the comedy community despite his short tenure in the field. In spite of tough and many times, more experienced competition, he has placed in nearly every contest entered: Long Beach Comedy Festival - 1st Place Sink or Swim Thursdays - 1st Place and 3rd Place Sierra Mist Search for the Next Great Comic - Regional Winner Orange County's Funniest Person - 2nd Place San Diego Comedy Festival - 2nd Place Ultimate Laff-Down IV - 2nd Place Comedy Battle in the Basement at Miceli's - 3rd Place
Aristotle's mother was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis while he was in elementary school and has been confined to a wheelchair since 1995. He is a member of Mensa. [edit] Sourceshttp://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/news/local/article_757421.php http://www.ocfunniest.com/2005/110505.htm http://www.laffdown.com/resultsIV.htm http://www.aristotleathiras.com http://www.saddleback.edu/news/lariat/front_page2.html http://www.myspace.com/comedycoopopenmic http://comedysoapbox.com/comedianstemplate.cfm?RequestTimeout=5000&comedianID=1794 http://www.myspace.com/aristotleathiras http://www.huntingtonbeachevents.com/2006ja12.html http://www.laffdown.com/photos11206.htm http://www.laffdown.com/photos71405.htm http://www.ocfunniest.com/2005/102205.htm http://www.laffdown.com/photos11906.htm http://www.huntingtonbeachevents.com/2006ap20.html
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[edit] Jeril
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This man is without a doubt....deadly
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[edit] Microsystems engineering
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Microsystems are miniaturized silicon devices which perform non-electronic functions, typically sensing and actuation. Typical microsystems have mechanical parts, like microbridges in RF switches or bending cantilevers in atomic force microscopes; electrical parts like piezoresistors in airbag sensors or capacitors in pressure sensors; or thermal and fluidic structures like heaters and nozzles in inkjet printers.
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- "Nueva enciclopedia del mundo" (spanish)
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[edit] Hockey and the Hendersons
Hockey and the Hendersons - A Dek Hockey Team Located in Western Pennsylvania Hockey and the Hendersons or H+H for short are a group of friends who happen to love the game of hockey. Hockey and the Hendersons have been around for 3 years and call Bill's Golfland in Rostraver, PA their home. While never winning a championship this team gives their all each and every time they play. H+H play games in every season and have had the number 1 scorer in the league as well as the number 1 goaltender at Bill's. [edit] Sourceshttp://www.hendersonshockey.com http://www.billsgolfland.com/Gamestat.htm
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[edit] William Charles Scully (1855-1943)
William Charles Scully (1855-1943) William Charles Scully is one of South Africa's greatest writers and poets, although little known outside South Africa. His written works include:
In addition to his work as an author and literary figure, he served as a magistrate in Springfontein, South Africa. Some of his works have been reprinted in 2007 by Penguin Books South Africa. Sources: "William Charles Scully" by John Robert Doyle, Jr., 1978, Twayne Publishing http://www.litencyc.com/php/contemporaries.php?rectype=1&uid=3988 http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1980
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[edit] Hockey and the Hendersons
Hockey and the Hendersons - A Dek Hockey Team Located in Western Pennsylvania. Hockey and the Hendersons or H+H for short are a group of friends who happen to love the game of hockey. Hockey and the Hendersons have been around since 2002 and call Bill's Golfland in Rostraver, PA their home. While never winning a championship this team gives their all each and every time they play. H+H play games in every season and have had the number 1 scorer in the league as well as the number 1 goaltender at Bill's. This team with its never give up attitude is a fan favorite. [edit] Sourceshttp://www.hendersonshockey.com http://www.billsgolfland.com/Gamestat.htm Image:Http://www.hendersonshockey.com/winter06 team.jpg Image:Http://www.hendersonshockey.com/newlogobanner.png
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[edit] Me Decade
The "Me Decade" refers to the 1970's due to people moving from the social activism of the 60's to social activities for ones own indulgence. This quote was coined by Tom Wolfe. [edit] Sourceshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970s
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[edit] Am Conspiracy
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Am conspiracy is a new Christian Rock / Alternative / Metal rock band formed by ex drowning pool front man Jason"Gong" Jones. Their music can be grouped in the leagues of drowning pool or limp bizkit. They use innovative metal as well as the innovative lyrics brought forward by Jones. He is past his dispute with drowning pool. They released a few demo songs from their upcoming album or mixtape. One of them the track Windows is downloadable at their myspace page.
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[edit] Japanese Fish Productions
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Japanese Fish Productions is a small video production group that has gained a decent amount of reputation in the passed couple years. They were started in early 2005. They are a small group, with a low budget camera, who are just trying to produce the best movies around. They tend to try to portray problems in society in more of a comical sense. Their first movie was finished around just before the new year in 2005. This movie dealt with the oncoming disaster of the Avian Flu.
This movie can be obtained by going here http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9107126203099841139&q=japanese+fish+productions
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In Person interview with the cheif editor of Japanese Fish Productions, Daniel Grossman. 205.202.120.210 21:10, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Douglas Arant
From the beginning Douglas was a serious child. According to an anecdotal account, when he was very small he went to school one day with Roscoe, his older brother who was then in the first grade. During the spelling lesson, their teacher called on Douglas to spell cat. Douglas rose, looking very solemn and replied with dignity, “I don’t spell.” Determined to get the best education possible and inspired by the accomplishments of his admired older brother, Herschel, he studied long hours and, encouraged by his teachers, he finished High School in three years (1914) and then received a scholarship given by General and Mrs. R. D. Johnston. He then enrolled at the University of Virginia. At Virginia he studied and worked at any job he could find, he waited tables, and one term worked in the Observatory measuring the parallex of fixed stars. He would go in three nights a week at mid night, work until daybreak, and then attend his classes without any rest. In May 1918 his studies were interrupted by the war. He went home at that time for the sadest day of his life, the death of his mother. From Opelika, he went to Atlanta hoping to enlist as a Navy flier, but his eyesight was poor, and so he settled for the army. He was sent to Ft. Oglethorpe where he was enrolled in a regular army cavalry unit, then sent to a ranch in Texas and to Camp Clark, where he, as the only one in his battery who could read and write, was made Clerk. By the time he’d left the military, he had attended Officers Candidate Training School at Camp Taylor, Kentucky, and was commissioned second lieutenant (1919). A year later he received both bachelor of science and master of science degrees from the University of Virginia, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. In 1923 he received his law degree, magna cum laude at Yale University, where he was editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal, and was instructor of political science during the summer terms. In addition to his academic degrees, he received honor doctoral degrees from the University of Alabama, Birmingham-southern College and Rhodes College. He was admitted to the Alabama Bar in 1923 and in 1927 he joined the firm of Tilman, Bradley and Baldwin, now Bradley, Arant, Rose and White. Law for Mr. Arant was a profession with responsibilities that stretched far beyond day-to-day casework. He had a lifelong commitment to pro bono service, a personal concern for the encouragement and growth of young lawyers, and a deep commitment to social justice. Between 1933 and 1945, Mr. Arant served as either counsel to, or a member of, a number of agencies. He became special assistant to the United States Attorney General and chief counsel for the Petroleum Administation Board, National Recovery Administration, Washington, D.C. in 1933. The next year he served as chairman of the Regional Labor Board, Sixth District, National Recovery Administration, and in 1942 was the public member for the Fourth Regional Labor Board in Atlanta. Mr. Arant was also a member of the Board of Appeals, District Two, Alabama Selective Service System from 1940 to 1945. His professional interest included memberships in the American Bar Association, and its Committee on Bill of Rights of which he was chairman the term 1941-1943; Alabama State Bar Association of which he was president in 1936 and a member of the Board of commissioners from 1931 to 1940; he was also a member of the Birmingham Bar Association, the American Law Institute, and a member of the Bar Association, City of New York. He was elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi and the Order of the Coif. During his tenure as president of the Alabama State Bar, Mr. Arant urged the formation of a Junior Bar Association as a means of bringing together younger lawyers from all over the state to focus on professional issues of significant interest to them. As a result of his efforts, the Alabama State Junior Bar became a reality in 1937. Mr. Arant thereafter regularly attended meetings of the Junior Bar and came to know many of the young lawyers throughout the state. That Junior Bar is now the Young Lawyers Section of the Alabama State Bar. Mr. Arant’s concern for justice for all was apparent in his role as an organize of the Legal Aid Society of Birmingham, which he served as president. He was also an active, long time member of ST. Mary’s Episcopal Church and the Democratic party. In the early 1950s, he sponsored the first African-American attorney for membership in the Birmingham Bar Association – Oscar Adams, who later became a justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. He was a behind-the-scenes leader for positive change in Birmingham in the troubled 1960s. True to his philosophy of community enrichment, he served as president of the Birmingham Civic Symphony Association and the Birmingham Civic Opera Association, as a foundation trustee of Brooke Hill School and the eye Foundation, and as a member of the board of directors for Norton Center and Birmingham-Southern College. He was married to the former Letitia Tyler McNeal on December 31, 1929 and they had three daughters: Adele (Mrs. Richard J. Stockman, Jr.), Letitia Christian and Frances Fairlie, to whom Mr. Arant was devoted. [edit] Sourceshttp://www.alabar.org/members/hallfame/arant.cfm\\ "Untitled" -- unpublished speech given by Douglas'sister at his 79th birthday party <part of the Bradley Arant Rose & White Historical Archive>. "William Douglas Arant" -- unpublished speech given to honor Mr. Arant's induction into the Birmingham Business Hall of Fame <part of the Bradley Arant Rose & White Historical Archive> LPR194 - Alabama Department of Archives and History Congressional Record__ Senate - November 30, 1987 (S16734)
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[edit] ESATA
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feyukeridi yuketa esata
For the complete language description, go to the link at the bottom of this page.
Esata is a reworked and simplified version of English which responds to several important requirements in todays world, among these:
1. to be used as a personal language by native English Speakers, allowing those familiar with the language to communicate among themselves without being understood by others.
2. A simplified version of English which can be used by non-native speakers of English, who want to acquire practical fluency with the minimum effort.
3. A basis for a standardized creole English which could have worldwide applications.
4. A serious suggestion for a world standard auxilliary language, based on English, but allowing all major language groups to contribute significantly to the vocabulary.
5. An interesting new concept in language definition which allows for the definition and incorporation of dialects from all the major language groups.
6. One of the only languages ever invented in which users can coin their own words, which are nevertheless intelligible to others.
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Esata is a newly designed 'constructed language.' It is a bare bones version of the English language, which has also been internationalized to a high degree. In the target language, Esata is a 'phrase word' meaning 'know (how to) speak.' In Esata a compromise is being sought between the now globally dominant English, and the rest of the world's major languages. Many people have studied English and can speak it well, but millions of others who do not have the time or the educational background are also speaking it, badly. Less competent speakers of English represent an ever increasing user group. Eventually, we can expect that the numbers of those who speak some Creole or corrupted version of English will predominate over those who speak it well. In this context Esata is proposed as the basis for a standard internationalized 'creole English', an attempt to gain control over the 'vulgarized' form of the language, and influence its future.
There are several features of Esata that should interest researchers in the area of artificial languages. It is regular and highly compact, with text lengths considerably shorter than those of English. A novel feature is the use of 'phrase words' abbreviated forms allowing definition of new vocabulary and concepts, both from English and from all the world's major languages. Esata also contains an (optional) new alphabet, which can represent up to 4 normal letters in a compact yet easy to read matrix.
Words are formed from syllables of consonant plus vowel. The normal English alphabet is used, but vowels have only one sound, and some consonants have different sounds (c as ch, x as sh).
Here are some examples of phrases in Esata:
hubiyu who are you? wobixi where is she? vayuti what do you think? bidara is that right? hobihiko how is he coming? weyovisa when will I know? biherelanu Is it running like new?
wixuha tidafoda We should have thought of that zekubiqi They could be here yonotavegu I don't talk very good feyunosanose If you don't know, don't say wikegotodexa We can go to the shop yodekanorenu My car isn't running now.
for the primary list, short forms of English are used. When a word from another language is more concise, it is usually preferred. Approximately half of the vocabulary of Esata is from foreign sources, making the language very international.
A special feature of Esata is the use of 'phrase words', which are contractions of several one syllable words into a short form. Using a prefix syllable, which serves as a language qualifier, up to 100 different language origens can be defined, each with an associated list of 10,000 phrase words, so in principle up to a million foreign phrase words are definable. Other phrase words based on two syllable Esata words allow for definition of several million other special purpose expressions, many of which can replace conventional vocabulary.
In the examples below, the prefix letter 'e' indicates English egoge go get - fetch emunu must new - urgent renewal ejasi God see - omniscience epama past man - predecessor epoci power drink - alcohol efasi far see - telescope esohu some who - someone emalu man place - eg. men's club ewobi where be - location ebagu bad good - pro and contra ehogo how go - means of transport ekuko could come - might happen etiso think some - reflect
The grammar of Esata is quite straightforward, based primarily on English. In the language description online there are complete details and an adequate set of vocabulary. Anyone interested in trying the language can learn quickly the 'primary meanings list' given below consisting of all the one syllable words. From this list you can make your own sentences and phrase words as in the example above, and experiment with the language. Esata is a 'personal language', meaning you can use it to communicate easily with your friends, but others will not be able to understand you.
This is the kernel of the Esata language, the primary meanings list. In most cases syllables are close to their English equivalents. In some cases no English word with a similar sound was found, and so a foreign source word was adopted.
ba bad be but bi be bo boy bu boom ca hello ce there is, are ci drink co there is not cu eat da that de the di this do money du do fa of fe if fi feel fo for fu future ga girl ge get gi give go go gu good ha have he it hi he ho how hu who ja God je just ji high jo joy ju low ka car ke can ki key ko come ku could la like le let (object) li little lo love lu place ma man me may mi me mo more mu must na and ne a, an ni in no no nu new pa past pe pay pi please po power pu put qa there qe question qi here qo quote qu cool ra right re run, work ri read ro wrong ru room sa know se say si see so some su soon ta talk te thing ti think to to tu too va what ve very vi will vo or vu (esc/cntrl) wa why we when wi we wo where wu woman xa shop xe sure xi she xo show xu should ya yes ye yeh, refl.pronoun yi you (formal) yo I yu you za (escape/data) ze they zi easy zo so zu life
several changes in primary list were made on 09/06
Example Texts in Esata
Now we present a few sample dialogs, with translation. Esata is intended to be a personal language, so most of these are typical conversations that you would expect to hear at street level.
Dlog wan: Jono na Jeno
ca jono hi John ca jeno, hobiyu? hi Jane, how are you? yobigu, nayu? I'm good, and you? gutu dank, vayubidu? good too, thanks, what are you doing? yobida teka brek fom studa. I was taking a break from studying. mitu, fi lak mihed goha bu. Me too, feel like my head is going to explode. Sem witmi. Yola lerna beje nefew horz hetnetam. Same with me. I like learning but just a few hours at a time Ya, yura. Sovayu godu naw? Yes, you're right. So what are you going to do now? Nosa, ti mebi gonide cit. Don't know, think maybe go in the city. Nide cit, wano? Wonago togeti? In the city, why not? Want to go together? Ya, lezgo. Hir bije debus, hayu netik? Yeh, let's go. Here is just the bus, have you got a ticket? Nohane, hayune sper? Don't have one, do you have a spare? Tiso lemi xeka, yehane. Think so, let me check, yeh have one. hok, wike geni. Peyune kof ni cit, yohasudo. OK we can get in. Pay you a coffee in town. I have some money. Dis sitz bi feri. Yu wona dewen? These seats are free. You want the window? Yu sita dar. Yusa, bihepi siyu tud. You sit there. You know, I'm happy to see you today. Rili? mitu bi hepi renitayu la di. Really? Me too, happy to run into you like this. Ye, wike studa haft. Yeh, we can study after. No tulati, yomu pasa dates frad. Not too late, I must pass that test Friday. Yuvi pasa he, no wera. You will pass it, don't worry.
Dlog tuh: Jimo na Wano
jimo, bidayu? Jim, is that you? Wano, yudama. Juan, you're the man. Vahup ma? What's up man? Note, je xuta sohupz. Nothing, just shooting some hoops. Yugobi dar tomar? You going to be there tomorrow? Yubeta yovibidar, daza fomi neve bigi dey. You bet I'll be there, that's a very big day for me. Ya, fayu dugu yubiko ne kayikin. Yeh, if you do good you become a 'street king'. Kayikinz, debes klan nide cit. Street Kings, the best gang in the city. Wi rula dipar fadetawn, nohuse difri. We rule this part of the town, nobody says different. Beno vehu gebi nekin, jedebes. But not everybody gets to be a King, just the best. Yo wonabi wan fadebes, dawa yo wona binekin. I want to be one of the best, that's why I want to be a king Yu gata xo yudestuf, hez nogobizi. You got to show your stuff, it's not going to be easy. Yu gata bi tofi na yu gota bi smari. You got to be tough and you got to be smart. Ya, lazese, suva nide cay yunida bof. Yeh, like they say, to survive in the street you need both. Biko nekin, wante, yu muta delang. To become a King, one thing you must talk the language. Yema, yo woka da halde tam. Yeh man, I'm working that all the time. Be yu ke hredi tagu Esata, yubi lera fasi. But you can already talk good Esata, you're learning fast. No bi tuhari pikupa, be yonida prak spika. It's not too hard to pick up, but I need practice speaking. Das va wita halde tam, hebi wide persi lang. That's what we talk al the time, it's our personal language. Yo ti dabi soqu ha yuyede pers lang. I think that's so cool to have your own personal language. No soli da, wiha nespexi dlek fodekinz tu. Not only that, we have a special dialect for the kings too. Yude dlek nobi parfa Esata? Your dialect isn't part of Esata? Norili, ni Esata vehu ke dfina hixiye dlek. Not really, in Esata everyone can define his/her own dialect wiha wodz fo lot tez, da nohu lel ke kapa. We have words for lots of things, that no one else can understand Wonz yu bi nidekinz wigoxoyuda. Once you're in the Kings we're going to show you that. No ke weta tilden. I can't wait till then.
Dlog tiy: Tomo na Debreno
skuzami yo hovhirda yu taha Esata, wulaka jonahin, bi hok wityu? Excuse me, I overheard you talking Esata and would like to join in, is it OK with you? Xur, yubi welki. Va yudenem? Sure, you're welcome, what's your name? Yom Tomo, nayu? I'm Tom, and you? Yoye kala debreno. I'm called the brain. Mubi fo yudetelgen. Must be for your intelligence. Norili, bida miga hugidami denem. Not really, it was my girl who gave me the name. Gaz bigu fo giyu nedifri yemaj Girls are good for giving you a different self image. Ya yuzli nemo sili maj Yes, usually a sillier image. No lewi stara tabota gaz, ze breka mihed. Let's not start talking about girls, they break my head. sem witmi, note be trubz, mos fadetam. Same with me, nothing but troubles most of the time. Hoko yutazogu Esata? How come you talk so good Esata? Yone frin spikdahe na gedami ntresi tu. A friend of mine was speaking it and got me interested too. Yuzli hapina lak dat, dabida hoyo begda tu. Usually happens like that, that was how I began too. Hayumo frinz huketa Esata? Do you have more friends who can talk Esata? Honli wituh, yowula hamo pipl withuta. Only we two, I would like to have more people to talk with. Mebiwiku mita hagn sowe na ta sumo. Maybe we could meet again sometime and talk some more. Yowulada. Hirbi mifonnum. Satde bi feri. I'd like that. Here's my phone number. Saturday's I'm free.
Manlog: Wamigodu tud?
Hebi satd, vamigodu tud? It's Saturday, what am I going to do today? Tunat dabi degem hon tivu, nowona misa da. tonight there's the game on TV, don't want to miss that. Nide hafnun wona gofo nejog. In the afternoon I want to go for a jog. Dimor yoku klinupa dehapar, beduno fimula duhe. This morning I could clean up the appartment, but I don't feel much like doing it. Mivi pusu hodr nimikloz ni wax yesde dixz. I'll put some order in my clothes and wash yesterday's dishes. Yonogo swipupa vo vaka, lis no tud. I'm not going to sweep up or vacuum, at least not today. Hafda gonage dreza, ber xeva tu, luk laneklox. After that gonna get dressed, better shave too, look like a bum (clochard). Den godona konah na gesu befas. Then go down (to the) corner and get some breakfast. Ne bigi plet fa srambi hegz na tost. A big plate of scrambled eggs and toast. Dan mebi ri depapr. Nobimu nuz dizdez. Then maybe read the paper. There's not much news these days. Yosa, kuteka debic na gohova todepark waca de futbal prak. I know, could take the bike and go over to de park and watch the footbal practice. Ze gata sugu plerz diyir. They've got some good players this year. Mebi yoku kala fedo nasifa hiz duha sute, wiku mebi mitupa nide park. Maybe I could call Fred and see if he's doing something, we could maybe meet up in the park. Wel dabi jebot nedeyfol tez todufomi. Well that's just about a day full of things to do for me.
Manlog tuh: de hommeke
Dirmi, darbi tumeni tez yogotadu tud. Dear me, there are too many things I've got to do today. Wax dekloz, hagaze draha, hrana de klini kloz, puze nide klaz. Wash the clothes, hang them to dry, iron the clean clothes, put them in the closet. Pikupa dekedz het skul na tekema tode bertdey fest kros town. Pick up the kids at school and take them to the birthday party across town. Dan kuka dinr. Vawigona hit? Wihada spaget lasnat, Then cook dinner. What are we going to eat? We had spagetti last night. mebi tonat kuha fix wit ris na vegez. maybe tonight could have fish with rice and vegetables, Ber stara tawa de fix laredi. better start thawing the fish already. Hoh, dabi defon, yoko, yoko. Oh, there's the phone, I'm coming, I'm coming. Helo, ca melo sava? Ya dugu, bizo bizi, noha tam xeta folan. Hello, hi Emily how are you? (ca va?) Yes, doing good, am so busy, don't have time to chat for long. Yowu lokoto yudehas Frad vniy. Pilemi xekwit hebo fe hiz feri. I would love to come to your house Friday evening. Please let me check with Abe if he's free. Yovi kalbeka na telyu fewikeko nibot hafhor, hok? I'll call you back and tell you if we can come in about half an hour, OK? So gled yu fonda Melo, na dank foyude vitx. Nas tawityu, xus. So glad you phoned, Emily, and thanks for your invitation. Nice talking with you, tchuss. Naw vabidati? Ya, vete yohadu. Dirmi darbi tumeni tez. Now what was I thinking? Yes, everything I have to do. Dear me there are too many things.
Manlog tih: bekto skul
Bekto skul, ma hegobi tof ditam. Back to school, man it's going to be tough this time. Jes wanmo yir naden gubay redbrik skulhas. Anyway one more year and then goodbye red brick schoolhouse. Gubay meriku hist, jomtrih, na hangelu lit, Goodbye American history, geometry, and English literature. gubay jim, na taw fatz nidexar, Goodbye gym, and towel fights in the shower, na doz tupi bonhedz halwe pleya prakel jokz, and those stupid boneheads always playing practical jokes. fe yo nev size hagn hez tusun. if I never see them again it's too soon. Gubay weya nilayn folunx, na goha tode enbide simbliz Goodbye waiting in line for lunch, and going to the big-dumb assemblies. na veki Miz Srit te vehu nota nidehalz. and old Miss Street telling everyone no talking in the halls Gubay viko yode teru lo, huje wona bi frinz Goodbye Vicky, my true love, who just wants to be friends. na gubay tode hoki tim woyoha kipda benx xod fo tuh yirz. and goodbye hockey team, where I've kept the bench warm (chaud) for two years. Nosa feyoke teka hanoti yir falada trub, vane ways fatam. Don't know if I can take another year of all that trouble, what a waste of time. Be den, vanobi neways fatam? Serti steya hom nobi ber. But then, what isn't a waste of time. Certainly staying home isn't better. Hinwey, bi jebot dar. Hoh Ja, hirwigo. Anyway, am just about there. Oh God, here we go. Ca viko, vane spraz, hobigo? Hi Vicky, what a surprise, how's it going? Wana waka togeti na xera de lasi prexi mintz fa frid? Want to walk together and share the last precious minutes of freedom?
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[edit] Medgar Evers
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"You can kill a man but you can't kill an idea"
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[edit] MAX VADUKUL
Max Vadukul (Born 2nd February 1961, Nairobi, Kenya) is a self-taught British photographer. Infamous for his surreal, quirky style, Vadukul's photography captures images with a raw elegance in the realm of fashion, music, advertising and portraiture.
In 1969, Vadukul was uprooted from his native soil and moved to London, England. Feeling dislocated and in the midst of a cultire shock Vadukul embraced the camera and found a haven and sense of familiarity in photography. Driven by a passion to succeed, at age 22 Vadukul left home and advanced to the fashion capital of the world- Paris. It was here that he was discovered by Yohji Yamamoto in 1984 and began a collaboration that would change the face of fashion. As an artist using photography, Vadukul set out to reform the rigid structure of fashion publications deeming them as an area of innovation in photography. He produced satirical and wacky imagery influenced largely by cartoons, silent movies, and British media, and had a flair for stimulating an emotion in his subject which possessed a distinctive Vadukul signature. Revolutionary fashion journalists such as Franca Sozzani of Italian Vogue embraced this 'Anti-Fashion' style and commissioned Vadukul's editorial voice by shooting for benchmark magazines such as Per Lui and Lei. His provocative and avant- garde work led to partnerships with Chloe, Emanuel Ungaro, Armani, Comme Des Garcons, Max Mara and Romeo Gigli. Moreover, he was an active contributor to the emerging supermodel phenomenon and his dynamic work caught the eyes of musical legends such as Paul McCartney and Sting whose first iconic solo album 'The Dream of the Blue Turtles' was shot in 1985 by Vadukul. In 1995, a decision to move to New York City took Max's career to pioneering heights, shooting for magazines such as Rolling Stone, Harpers Bazaar, Vogue, Italian Vogue, Vanity Fair, and L'Uomo Vogue. The prestigious New Yorker Magazine offered Vadukul a three year contract- it was only the second contract given to a photographer after Richard Avedon in the magazines 100 year history. This marked a transitional point for the photographer, transcending barriers from fashion to feature and journalistic photography. Vadukul captured the essence of extraordinary figures that shaped history such as Mother Theresa, Salman Rushdie, Yves Saint Laurent, Mick Jagger and Mayor Guiliani. Vadukul's images radiate his exuberance and he continues to work with a dedicated and ardent vigor. He currently resides in New York City with his wife and two children where he remains at the forefront of fashion and has shaken up the music world with his tunning images of Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Keith Urban, and Janet Jackson. Photography is clearly an unquestionable passion but what makes Max Vadukul truly three dimensional is his fervor towards curent social, environmental and cultural issues. The outlet of creativity is directed towards numerous causes and talents such as drumming, producing a new photography publication and fine art. As an advoacte of green peace and anti-drugs campaigns his energy is focused upon helping to improve the current conditions of society.
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'MAX VADUKUL: Photographs by Max Vadukul' (2000: Callaway Books New York) [edit] Sources
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[edit] Heroine Clothing
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Heroine Clothing was established in 2006 by Jonathan Strauss (Fidelity Records), David Miller (x-Senses-Fail Guitarist) and Michel Bezoza (Debutante.
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[edit] Chuck Harrison
Charles "Chuck" Harrison is an industrial designer residing in Chicago. He was the first African-American executive to work at Sears, Roebuck and Company, directing the design department. He was involved in the design of over 750 consumer products, including the iconic Fisher-Price View-Master toy, and the first plastic trash can. In 2006, he received a Lifetime Achievement award from FocusOnDesign, a Washington-based group that promotes diversity in design. In the same year, he also received "personal recognition" from The Industrial Designers Society of America. He published a memoir, "A Life's Design: The Life and Work of Industrial Designer Charles Harrison." He was born in 1931 in Shreveport, Louisiana. He currently resides in Chicago. [edit] SourcesHis memoir: http://www.amazon.com/Lifes-Design-Industrial-Designer-Harrison/dp/0977327108
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[edit] Fidelity Records
Fidelity Records was launched by Jonathan Strauss out of his New Jersey home in 2003 with the release of The Escape Engines' Celebrity Role Model, a 12-track debut release from the emotionally tinged New Jersey hardcore band. The album has been welcomed by thousands with numbers continuing to grow by sales from online companies, independent distribution companies, and merchandise sales at performances. From this, Fidelity Records is quickly being recognized as one of the fastest growing independent record companies in the tri-state area and is becoming an industry known name. Fidelity Records prides itself on diversification within a niche market, building a reputation for discovering and developing innovative music while upholding its grass roots artist development. In its short history Fidelity has already introduced to the world creditable artists such as The Escape Engine, whose successes include a video that regularly appears on the MTV2 music channel, numerous articles and press interviews in national music magazines such as Alternative Press Magazine and CMJ Monthly Magazine, performing on 2003's Vans Warped Tour and CMJ Music Marathon, soundtrack credits on Warren Miller's Journey, and songs that appear on several nationally distributed music compilations. Recent additions to the roster includes We're All Broken and Race The Sun who are an exceptional set of emerging acts and are beginning to receive the same notable successes. Fidelity Records has already developed its working relationships with other successful entertainment companies and publications such as MTV, Go-Kart Records, Suburban Homes Records, The Militia Group, The Syndicate, JVC Records, Sonic Unyon Records, Rive Video Promotions, McGathy Promotions, Freedom Zone, Alternative Press Magazine, CMJ Music Magazine, AMP Magazine, RadioTakeover.com, Kevin Scanlon Photography, and AbsolutePunk.net. The label expanded its staff late 2003 with the addition of Kevin B. Robbins and, in early 2004, with Julie Kiefer. Kevin's previous work at MTV, his knowledge of band management and the music industry, experience in marketing, and web development have enabled Fidelity to expand its operation to accommodate growing volumes of new business. While Julie's effervescence, enthusiasm, and attention to detail with online promotions, street teams, and public relations enables our bands and audience to feel like an extension of the label. Fidelity Records aspires to create and sustain value by being recognized as an industry leader; valued by our listeners, sought after by bands and musicians, and respected by the music industry and by our competitors. [edit] Sourceswww.fidelityrecords.com www.fidelityrecords.net
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[edit] Serial ballbusters
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Men are usually stronger than women, that's a fact. But what would happen if women were merciless ? What should a woman do to defeat a raper ? A good kick in the groin ? That's what they learn in self-defense classes.
Serial-ballbusters.com is a mixture of self-defense applied, feminism and comedy in the form of insane independant short movies. Not to be confused with an adult website, there is no sex, no porn, but only crazy violence ! And that's what TV/video games freaks love. "My girlfriend told me she likes kicking men in the balls..." says Stanley Cohen, Serial Ballbusters producer. "We are lucky to have highly talentuous actresses in our team, like Melody, Myriam, Audrey, Chealsy, Monica, Maria... I try to not forget any of them (laughs)." One year after its launch more than 40 actresses kick balls in more than 50 shorts. Some of the produced shorts are cult hits !
Kicking men in the balls is dangerous ! You should not try to do this at home ! But this is so impressive, hilarious and somewhat sexy when it's done by professionals. This is maybe the best way to use a beautiful female leg ?
Is this counter-culture ? Not really because kicking balls is part of the Hollywood movies and TV dramas culture. You can watch kick balls strikes in nearly all action movies. This is what serial-ballbusters.com tries to mimic with a lower budget, but lots of creativity and fun. Kicking men in the balls is part of our western culture. And probably part of the human culture since centuries.
Is groin kicking a sexual assault ? Yes it is and mothers should teach that to nasty girls who think it's only fun. It is a self-defense only strike and could cause serious injuries. Women kicking men in the testicles should be considered as rapists.
Is serial-ballbusters.com evil ? Or is testosterone which is evil ? ... both !
[edit] Cult hits
- The secretary
- Ballbusting manager
- The swimming-pool
- Police abuse
- DJ Kickballs
- Where do you go with my bike ?
[edit] Legendary strikes
Some serial-ballbusters.com strikes have become legendary.
- The "Jump on the brakes" attack : the woman grabs the two legs of the guy and she pushes his groin with her foot while pulling his feet.
- The "Crazy sushi" strike : invented by Audrey, she uses her hand to perform multiple karate shuto uchi strikes which are knife-hand strikes, in the groin area.
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FHM Magazine France (june 2006) :
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[edit] Georges P. Vanier Junior High School
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Georges P. Vanier Junior High School is a junior high school located in Fall River, Nova Scotia, serving the areas of Fall River, Oakfield, Grand Lake, Wellington, Fletchers Lake and Waverley. Georges P. Vanier is located on Fall River road near the Shubenacadie canal and was constructed in 1968 and named after Georges-Philéas Vanier(1888-1967).
Over 400 students are enrolled at Georges P. Vanier from grades seven to eight. Georges P. Vanier recieves students from Ash Lee Jefferson, Oldfield Elementary, LC Skerry Elementary and Holland Road Elementary. When Lockview High School was built the ninth grade which populated the s71.7.186.81 23:50, 16 November 2006 (UTC)chool for nearly 32 years was moved out of the overpopulated junior high school and into the newly built high school. There is a large field located beside the school and the school is relatively small compared to the field which is often used for local soccer games.
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[edit] Kyle Jelow
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