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[edit] Bashar Moussa
[edit] BiographyBashar was born in Damascus. He started singing at the age of six. He studied solfege and accordion. At the age of 14, he started with the beach parties he performed in summer. At that period he began writing his own songs in English and playing guitar. Bashar joined "Al Farah" choir, one of the most famous choirs in Syria, His role was mainly singing (collective and soloist). He wrote songs (music and lyrics) for the choir, some for children. He took part in many activities with the choir inside and outside Syria. They organised a tour in Europe in 1994 (Germany, France and Holland) and performed 21 concerts which were very successful. In the early 90's, he played in western bands and formed a rock band called "M.A.A.B". In 1995, he started with his friends to form a band that produces melodic songs reflecting their cultural backgrounds and the concerns and ideas of the young generation. "KulnaSawa" became increasingly serious about their music and their widely spread popularity, they embarked on a series of concerts and TV appearances. Bashar managed for KulnaSawa to sign a worldwide recording contract with EMI Music and released tow international albums starting June 2001 including the hugely, crossover singles "Nezlen Ala El Bustan" and "Wain A Ramallah" and other line favorites including " Almaya", "Koul Shi Esmoh Jadid" and "Noujmah Kutbiah" . Bashar and The band toured abroad and did successful concerts like Dubai, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Kuwait, Germany and lately during the launching of their second album “Musaique” did three big concerts with the special appearance of the international Egyptian Musical star Mohamed Mounir that added a great value to the event. Moreover, like a very important stops in his history along with KulnaSawa he shared the stage in Broadway in New York on November 2004 with the well-known International artist of the "The Sopranos" TV series Dominic Chianese. In addition, he performed with the legendary musician of (Peter, Paul and Mary) Peter Yarrow in Saint Louis in a concert to remember in USA. A Concert for Peace Tour last November 2004 brought Bashar with KulnaSawa, to American audiences. Concerts were held in more than 20 major cities around the U.S including the headquarters of the United Nation in New York were they got their tow Awards of Peace. Bashar with his first solo album BALADI, is trying to prove the richness of the Syrian music scene, putting all what he knows in this lifetime project…
[edit] Albums[Baladi 2006] [edit] External linksOfficial website www.basharmoussa.com
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[edit] Enzo Zelocchi
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[edit] Alfred Guano
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[edit] Magnum Carnage
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FORMER: [edit] SourcesKTUH "Loud Music" Chart, 1/9/2006 - http://www.ktuh.org/music.php?archive/20060109
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[edit] Virgina Conn
[edit] Sources128.163.224.128 02:02, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Virginia Conn
[edit] Sourceshttp://www.uky.edu/PR/News/DeansList/Fall06/in_state_O-W.htm http://www.kcte.org/achievement/aa.html 128.163.224.128 02:06, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Michal Zemela
This individual shows great leadership skills and is able to solve difficult tasks. The world is in need of such great people like him. [edit] Sourceshttp://www.pioneerlocal.com/northbrook/schools/317513,nb-schoolnotes-032907-s1.article 69.208.162.241 02:42, 1 May 2007 (UTC) Rejected More info is needed to make an encyclopedia article ~ G1ggy! ...chatterbox... 09:24, 1 May 2007 (UTC) |
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[edit] Noelle Porter
Noelle is sexy as hell. shit yeah! Italic text- the new york times |
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[edit] The TLDR
[edit] HistoryThe following describes the history of the TLDR. [edit] Golden Era (July - October 2005)OT Exodus II: The Forging of the TLDR Little is known about the early weeks of the TLDR since many records were lost in the Great Deletions and only stories have been passed down through generations of Tilders. What is known is that primitive immigrants from the OT made their way to this promise land after the great admin, NickLachey, forged the TLDR. The immigration was the Second OT Exodus. The TLDR culture quickly formed into a strong YTMND and 4chan meme-worshipping society. Ancient Times One of the oldest stories that has been passed down is the Great Bumping of All Threads by Hastus and Glue, in which every thread ever created was bumped to the top in one night. Little is known about their motivation or how they were able to achieve this feat in such primitive times. The OT's moderator at the time, Fangtooth, was said to have visited this fledgling empire to give his blessing, but he never returned. There was also a small cold war between TLDR and Flanker's OT, but it quickly dissolved into nothing, and Flanker's OT faded into obscurity. However, the peoples of the newborn TLDR would soon know the true meaning of war. From Infant to Empire Restless for conflict, the raiders of the TLDR took part in many minor skirmishes, destroying small forums which did not fit into their view of the perfect internet. Among them were emo forums, kiddie forums, PETA forums, feminism forums, and many more. As their victories mounted up and their victims ran from their destroyed communities, the TLDR began to regard itself as an invincible military superpower, able to shape the internet to fit its whims. The Emma War This was one reason why, as the TLDR army charged boldy into the EmmaWatson.net forums, a destructive conflict was ignited which for the first time put the future of the TLDR at risk. Spamming the forums unmercilessly with rated-X images and obscene phrases, the TLDR reveled in what it thought was another easy victory. However, as they soon found out, sinister figures allied with Emma Watson were put to work on a counter-attack on the TLDR, completely upping the ante of the war. The TLDR was hacked by at least one unnamed individual, who posted screenshots of the original attack's coordination and delivered several threats and warnings. The peoples of the TLDR went into a panicked frenzy, fretting over what might happen if their ISPs actually intervened. Also at this time was the disappearance of HellPenguin, one of the greatest raiders, famous for leading the charges on several forums and fighting with courage. It was generally accepted that the Great Penguin had fallen in combat, disconnected by his own ISP. As news spread, HellPenguin quickly became a martyr. In the end, it was revealed that HellPenguin had actually been on a trip which had unwittingly coincided with the Emma War. No one's ISPs took action against them and the TLDR continued to stand tall. However, the Emma War had shaken the TLDR to its foundations and changed it forever. The steady stream of victories came to a halt as the raiders reevaluated their strategies. Aftermath A time of restless tranquility had begun. Due to the Emma War, all forum invasions had almost completely come to a stop. A new series of guidelines were approved, outlawing the usage of weapons such as Tubgirl due to the attention they might bring from the ISPs. New tools and techniques which are taken for granted in modern times, such as proxies and mailinator.com, were put into use for the first time. Still, there were several intermittent conflicts in which the TLDR was victorious, some of which did not completely conform to the new guidelines. On several occasions the idea of mounting a counteroffensive on EmmaWatson.net was discussed, but the idea was met with disapproval from the majority of the now paranoid TLDR community. Imperialism in Other Forms It was during this era that Dubbus the Troller shined for the first time. Little was known of him, and what was known seemed enigmatic. He seemed to enjoy practicing his own form of combat on his fellow Tilders. Unlike spamming, which had been the TLDR army's primary method thus far, trolling took on the guise of a serious discussion, designed to evoke anger and chaos on the target. Only the most clever of moderators could see through this method. Although not as destructive as spamming, trolling became the new fad. The primary target of spamming was the OT, the original homeland of the TLDR's ancestors. EmmaWatson.net was trolled on several occasions as well with varying success. AIM raiding also came into fashion at this time. Raiders would target one person and intentionally provoke and verbally abuse them, then their work was displayed in the TLDR for others to admire. The Last of Paradise The distribution of power was greatest during this period. NickLachey and Nigma, previously the only admins, divided their power to members such as Bloodfists, Hastus, Padwenda, and Sylke. In the course of time, some members left and some came. Hastus disappeared for a time. After a disturbing proclamation, NickLachey vanished, leading most to believe that he had died in real life after announcing the possibility he had cancer. The people of TLDR wept for the creator of the TLDR. In a much more minor incident (or what appeared to be a minor incident at the time), a member known as Alani, regarded as a friend by some and hated by others, was driven from the TLDR after a disagreement. No one paid any mind to the possible consequences of this event... But the TLDR had a higher population than ever before, including as many as five girls. Great friendships had been forged and the community had fallen into place. The only inner conflicts seemed trivial and undamaging. At the time, this period was considered by many to be the height of TLDR civilization. However, unbeknownst the most Tilders, the stage had already been set for ages of conflict, and not everyone would survive. [edit] Post-Golden Era (October - December 2005)OT Exodus III The Third OT Exodus occurred. The Off Topic Raiders – or OTR – created their own forum in much the same way that TLDR had ages before. The TLDR desire for conquest had originated among their primitive OT peoples and that desire had remained on the OT culture to become the basis of the OTR civilization. However, the OTR had not the benefit of the Emma Wars to teach them caution. They were much like the early and primitive Tilders, looting and plundering the internet and boisterously making their presence known. As a result, the OTR was repeatedly deleted, its members forced to defiantly rebuild again and again. Great Deletion I The TLDR would soon get their own taste of deletion as well. Without warning, the TLDR was deleted one October afternoon. Without their citadel of power, the admins were helpless. Invisionfree had deleted this great community without a second thought. Forced to retreat back to their homeland of OT to regroup, the determination of the Tilders not to abandon their community was proven. TLDR members settled briefly at a forum that was quickly set up by Cracker after the deletion; however, no one remained there long. HellPenguin, popular among virtually everyone for his great leadership skills and ingenuity during forum raids, decided to create the replacement forum, but gave it a new name: Dregs of Society, using a derogative that the peoples of EmmaWatson.net had given the TLDR during the Emma War. HellPenguin elevated Glue and Lazrik back to admins, as well as promoting Waterwitch and Riscaa, a popular antagonist from the original TLDR and her boyfriend. The peoples of the TLDR were saddened by the loss of their entire posting history, but were determined to write a new, better history as they forged a shining future. For the time being DoS was thought of as the new TLDR. Little did they know that a new era of strife and conflict had just been set into motion. Tilders, now DoSians, tried to return to their normal routines, and there was a very short period of peace of approximately two days. Thankfully no one had been left behind during Great Deletion I due to Glue having a backup of all the contact information for the TLDR posters; however, Nigma refused to register for the new forum because he was a lazy nigger. It was discovered that Alani, the member who had left long ago, had lied to Invisionfree about the activities of TLDR, precipitating its destruction. The TLDR Civil War Soon after the forum's creation, Glue and Lazrik observed Waterwitch abusing her powers against DoS members due to trolling by members such as Dubbus and Roffaler. The two admins consulted Nigma, who finally decided to join DoS in order to deal with the situation, and the three of them made a joint decision to remove the admin rights of Waterwitch and Riscaa since they were threatening permanent account deletions of members who they did not like. As a result of their demotions, Waterwitch and her boyfriend, Riscaa, left DoS, but not before severely scolding the three admins and the entire TLDR community. DoS went into upheaval. Although Waterwitch had been considered mean-spirited and unforgiving during the entire history of the TLDR, verbally abusing citizens and publicly opposing all TLDR military actions, the fact that she was female had kept her in constant celebrity status. Riscaa had been liked and considered a friend by nearly everyone. Their departure drove a division between the admins, as well as the members. Hellpenguin subsequently stripped Nigma, Glue, and Lazrik of their powers. During this time, Nicklachey returned unscathed, causing DoS to unite in a brief celebration. Again, he vanished in the midst of the Civil War, leaving people to speculate his fate for some time. The first and last battle between Nigma/Lazrik's small forces and HellPenguin's large amount of supporters took place on DoS. Unfortunately Nigma and Lazrik were no match for HellPenguin's admin powers. In the end, Nigma and Lazrik were banished from DoS. Unlike his fellow demoted admins, Glue did not participate in the revolt against HellPenguin, but instead remained neutral in the conflict. The second forum to have the name "TLDR" was born as a result. Nigma and Lazrik forged it to be the true continuation of the old TLDR. Due to their small support on DoS, the early days of the second TLDR were rough and unsure. At one point it appeared that DoS had won, since barely anyone appeared to be willing to relocate. The two empires never directly attacked each other after this moment. A shaky peace reigned. The first contact between TLDR and OTR was made around this time period. OTR, although hardened by conflict of its own, appeared as children to the TLDR. Many citizens of both empires met each other with disdain. Emissaries were exchanged, but to no avail. The people of OTR demanded that TLDR join them. Popular opinion among both forums plummeted. The TLDR and the OTR fell into a cold war. HellPenguin's – and subsequently DoS's – undoing revolved around his corruption by an emo known only as the Goth Girl. Once a TLDR general, proud slayer of emos, and soldier with unflinching loyalties, HellPenguin suddenly descended into madness. Even his enemies wept for him as the fallen hero spiraled farther downward, blinded by the lure of pussy. People began to leave DoS, and TLDR gained popularity. However, several notable individuals refused to leave, including Landova, Rhok, and Rochila. Some people believe it was their loyalty which kept DoS from completely dying. The Haze/Celi Debacle Another event which further caused Hellpenguin to lose popularity was the Haze/Celi debacle. Haze, a notable raider with an exceptional history of TLDR military service, offended the pregnant Celi on DoS, bringing forth the wrath of the corrupted admin, HellPenguin, who banned Haze, forcing him to relocate completely to the TLDR. Several outspoken DoSians tried to convince HellPenguin to reconsider, but the insane admin would not listen. His popularity dropped even further and the majority of posters relocated to TLDR II. Post-Civil War TLDR The devastating civil war was over. What once had been a great empire was now two, both severely weakened. Although the population in the new TLDR surged, DoS retained Rochila and Celi, the only two remaining females since the disappearance of Hastus and Pad and the banishment of Waterwitch. HellPenguin's ruling in the Haze/Celi debacle had gained favor with female members. But TLDR was a sausage fest. Despite this setback, the recreated empire forged onward. There was talk of trying to reunite DoS and TLDR, but disagreements between the admins and members who refused to change their stances kept the empires separated even longer. Their alliance grew from one of convenience to a more stable arrangement as time passed. Some citizens, although holding fast to their loyalties, occasionally visited the opposing forum. Even Hellpenguin was seen on TLDR several times. The controversy surrounding Hastus's disappearance left many feeling betrayed and disturbed. The fact that she was in fact a female seriously came into question a time after her second disappearance. Tilders had questioned her femaleness even before the creation of the TLDR, in the primitive forum of OT. Now their suspicions seemed confirmed. To this day no one knows for sure, but it was believed that Hastus was only an alias of someone calling himself Ag00n. He/she was never seen again. The OT Holocaust A devastating event, although it took place on the ancestral forum of OT, was to shape this period of TLDR history and all periods to come. Fangtooth, longtime moderator of the OT, suddenly and unexpectedly disappeared. Known for his sense of humor and lack of intervention, Fangtooth had been loved and worshipped by the primitive inhabitants, and some believe that Fangtooth was terminated because he breached his contract by visiting TLDR under his employee name (Coreiel would later state that the Blizzard employees were not allowed to post in private forums). Coreiel, a brutal, cruel admin rose in his place, banning all who disagreed with her twisted views and driving some to emigrate to the TLDR. A new, dark age began to descend upon the TLDR's former homeland. The qualities which had forged the original TLDR culture began to fade from the OT. From this point on, a division between the OT and the TLDR began to widen. [edit] Abbreviated Independence Era (December 2005 - February 2006)The founding of TLDR.com Without warning or explanation, the admins, Nigma and Lazrik, made a pact with a powerful entity known only as TheBlackMage, who remains mysterious to this day. TheBlackMage, calling himself Tiffanie at the time for reasons unknown, rebuilt an even greater TLDR, free of the jurisdiction of the Invisionfree rulers and filled with many new marvels including a domain name, TheTLDR.net. The peoples of TLDR, although overwhelmed and cautious, seemed overjoyed. The newest TLDR saw a resurgence of the girl population with the arrival of more females including Minxii, Bootstraps and the return of Pad. It was at this time that the remaining members of DoS finally merged with TLDR. As dissent against the TheBlackMage rose, DoS became thought of as a backup. To this day it remains a reminder of the TLDR's roots and a relic of the war that nearly destroyed it. The Porn Riots There were arguments as usual among Tilders, but only one conflict threatened to have a lasting effect. The Porn Riots erupted as the admins suddenly decided to stop allowing the public display of pornography. Throughout history, one thing that had endured was the TLDR's disregard for rules concerning porn. Now, the TLDR no longer the responsibility of Invisionfree, TheBlackMage realized that the he himself could be held legally responsible. The people cried out in rage, but TheBlackMage asserted his power on TLDR members. Some traveled back to the DoS for the time being and others talked of rebellion. A full-scale war was only averted due to TheBlackMage's quick thinking. He created a new subforum, invisible and unreachable without the proper password, where porn could be shared freely. The coming conflict was thankfully averted. On the same day as the Porn Riots, NickLachey, to the joy of Tilders everywhere, returned as a normal member. Although stripped of his admin powers, he still carried much authority. It was also revealed that Coreiel, the hated new moderator of the OT, was aware of the TLDR and visited often as a disguised lurker (but never posting under the name Coreiel, which is what possibly got Fangtooth in trouble). The peoples of TLDR were not sure what to think of this news. The OTR and the TLDR Join Forces Meanwhile, the cold war between the OTR and the TLDR was heating up. On the verge of the first TLDR military action against the OTR, the leaders, to the outrage of many members, revealed that a treaty had been secretly established. The two empires were able to put their troubles behind them and became close allies. This was the beginning of the end of the OTR, and many of its members joined TLDR full time as the OTR began to die over the next months. Many popular modern Tilders are of OTR heritage, including Pintsized, CABM, Mitten, brambles, smock, and others. A new enemy had also been revealed, allowed to fester and grow in the new corrupt OT under the rule of Coreiel. Nortebella the hideous camwhore and her army of mindless manslaves. She attempted to expand her rule to encompass the TLDR, making the mistake of posting pictures and demanding acceptance (and willing assimilation) from the TLDR. However, Tilders would not stand for it, and verbally abused the overweight sociopath until she left in a huff, not before calling the TLDR childish and immature. SS Raistlin, a low-quality TLDR poster who had gained little attention thus far, revealed himself as a member of Nortebella's manslave army at this time, denouncing the TLDR and also leaving. The End of TLDR.com The era came to a halt as TheBlackMage's TLDR crumbled, causing citizens to wander the internet homeless. After a time TheBlackMage was able to construct a replacement, but it did not measure up to the TLDR's high standards of living and riots erupted. Finally TheBlackMage gave up, and the entirety of the TLDR moved back to its old Invisionfree board, the domain name and TheBlackMage's gifts lost forever. [edit] Medial Era (February - June 2006)IBTL Ssraistlin had created his own forum called IBTL, a crude imitation of TLDR that many TLDR members found offensive (not to be confused with a different IBTL forum created by former TLDR members Biafra and Greed after their banishment). Nortebella was known to post there often, and for the second time, Tilders were in direct contact with her. Although no formal raid was ever carried out, some Tilders spammed and harassed IBTL into disarray. There was much verbal abuse between Nortebella and TLDR members during this period of time. Only a short time after its creation, the short-lived IBTL met its end as TheBlackMage made a new appearance, using brute force hacks to get Raistlin's admin password and directing the URL to freeipods.zoy.org, effectively destroying IBTL forever. It remained up for several months afterward before Invisionfree finally deleted it. Intermission The Medial Era was considered to be the "intermission" between major developments at the TLDR. It was relatively uneventful. The community had tired of war, and their general, HellPenguin no longer visited as often. The community began to be drawn inward. The arrival of Shaletron, another partaker of the First OT Exodus who quickly became a core Tilder, helped to create an era that is still thought of as a time of all around quality posting and general lack of inner conflict. Tilders began to play Warcraft III together, and more specifically DOTA. While this occasionally killed the forum since no one could post while they were playing, it also created a lasting bond that further blurred the distinction between Tilder and OTRian. Although it was never confirmed, a reliable source that wished to remain anonymous contacted Morek about a coming attack by Flanker, enemy of TLDR and creator of the New OT. Flanker was known for using spam bots, and he had apparently already created many dummy accounts on TLDR. Morek passed this information onto Lazrik, who promptly deleted all accounts with very few or no posts. OT Exodus IV News of the Fourth OT Exodus reached the TLDR, but this time a dark place had been spawned from Coreiel's ruined OT as a result of a prominent OTer named Clamz being banned. MiM, of which Nortebella was an admin, was a closed society to anyone who was not part of the clique, in part because of the IBTL disaster. Nearly all attempts to create accounts by Tilders were met with failure. Any hope at carrying out any sort of raid, or even performing reconnaissance, was an impossibility. The violent history of MiM and its eventual downfall were largely a mystery to the TLDR community until months later after Clamz had become a Tilder. [edit] Imperialism Resurgence Era (June - August 2006)A Bold Proposal HellPenguin made a return a short time later, proposing a second raid on EmmaWatson.net, a bold proposal that was met with some criticism. Even after almost a year, paranoia and superstition surrounding EmmaWatson.net still remained. However, HellPenguin succeeded in rallying many Emma War veterans, as well as fresh-faced new recruits who only knew of EmmaWatson.net from fables and history texts. The reformed TLDR army planned to strike several weeks later on the exact anniversary of the 2005 Emma raid. This time, they would use proxies and fake emails, and would avoid posting material that would get them in trouble with their ISPs. The raiders began to gather their resources, thirsty for long-awaited revenge. The TLDR One Year Anniversary For the one year anniversary of TLDR, the forum got a new more attractive skin, as opposed to the Invisionfree default that had been in use for the past year. A thread was made, recognizing all of the original members that still posted. Fresh Meat Another indirect OT spinoff forum, KEK, came into being, created by disgruntled former MiM members. Among their regulars were Raistlin and Flanker. At first met with hostility from Tilders, their hatred for Nortebella and the quality of some of their posters stopped a full scale raid from being carried out, and many TLDR posters also became KEK posters. At one point, so many Tilders were posting at KEK that normal members were becoming angry and some were leaving. The incident was likened to white settlers moving into North America and driving the Native Americans from their homeland. KEK never fully recovered from TLDR's unintentional invasion, and today KEK is a mostly dead forum (although other factors did contribute to this as well). Preparing for War In order to reduce the risk that TLDR be discovered by EmmaWatson.net admins again, the now dead DoS was transformed into a raid forum and the entirety of raid planning was moved there. After the attack, the plan was to delete DoS to destroy the last traces of anything that could link TLDR to the raid. As mid July approached, the raid plans were going into full swing. Members had been trolling EmmaWatson.net for weeks already, creating unrest and dissent within their members. Morek had sneaked in 80 extra accounts, proxies had been stockpiled, Glue was experimenting with destructive Flash bombs that froze computers and caused memory leaks. Another form of raiding that had become popular among Tilders over the past few months was quote bombing. Making empty quotes within quotes repeatedly would eventually break the format on Invisionfree, rendering complete threads unviewable. However, shortly before the attack there were setbacks. A great many of Morek's accounts had been somehow discovered by an Emma Watson admin. All but 30 of them were deleted. It was also discovered that quote bombing would not work since EmmaWatson.net used Invision, not Invisionfree, and its software was slightly different. Glue's Flash bombs would not be as effective since Flash avatars were also not enabled. The Battle of Emma Regardless, as the TLDR armies advanced, they had more than enough resources at their disposal. Exactly one year after the beginning of the Emma War, the TLDR struck again with disturbing images linked to Flash bombs and enough proxies to make them completely untraceable. Every forum was flooded with spam topics and old threads were being bumped with military precision. The largest problem during the raid was the overload of the EmmaWatson.net server, slowing down spam considerably but also making it almost impossible for admins to take any action. After the forum had been trashed to their satisfaction, the raiders withdrew on their own terms. Disappointingly, however, the lack of obscene pornographic or scatological images did not force the admins to shut down the entire board as they had a year earlier, nor did they make any official statement. The whole forum had been completely disrupted and a lot of people were angry and shocked, but the mess was completely cleaned up within a few hours. The Invasion of TIAC Although they were disappointed and knew the attack hadn't lived up to their expectations, Tilders had enjoyed raiding. Because of this, and the lack of any serious action on the part of the Emma Watson admins, the plan to delete DoS was abandoned and it became a permanent raid board, autonomous yet loyal to the TLDR. Thirsty for a more satisfying raid, DoS turned its attention on TIAC, Ssraistlin's newest forum. This would be especially difficult since all new accounts had to be approved by admins, and because TIAC had so many admins. For this reason, raiders had to sneak accounts in, pretending to be former female TLDR posters such as Padwenda and Celi, along with random people from the OT and OT Spinoffs, in order to be more easily approved. The most important of these impersonations was of Mep, the admin of KEK and associate of Raistlin. At first they used the fake Mep account to try to get access to TIAC's admin panel. Although Ssraistlin was completely fooled and thought he was talking to Mep, he was unable to provide access due to the wishes of the other admins. The second attempt was to convince Raistlin to enable Flash avatars, which would allow raiders to set Glue's Flash bombs as avatars, effectively freezing anyone's computer if they clicked on a thread that a raider had posted in. Xtortion posed as a charismatic female poster and convinced Raistlin to enable flash avatars so "she" could make her avatar a flash "turtle." This time, Raistlin took the bait and enabled Flash avatars shortly before leaving for the night. After several tense hours of waiting for all admins to leave, DoS struck, bumping every thread and getting them lost forever in the pages and pages of spam. Upon finding the wrecked forum the next morning, Raistlin was forced to delete every single topic and start over. On KEK, he expressed his anger and was promptly made fun of. Plans for a second, more permanent attack that would destroy TIAC for good were discussed shortly afterward, but HellPenguin vanished again and DoS lost its focus. Along with summer, the TLDR's brief military surge had come to a momentary end. [edit] Era of Strife (August 2006 - February 2007)The Exodus of the Jews Landova, a long-time regular whose popularity had been steadily dropping for the past few months, had convinced his girlfriend, Ashgef, to post at TLDR some time ago. Although no one is completely sure of their motivation, it is believed that in an attempt to appear hip and edgy, Landova displayed a topless picture of Ashgef with a black bar covering her breasts. However, he neglected to censor the tiny thumbnail at the bottom of the picture. With the assistance of 4chan, Burkek masterminded the delicate operation to uncover these Jew tits using the thumbnail and Photoshop. The forum exploded into an uproar as Ashgef's breasts were proudly displayed in full size for all to see. Although Ashgef was angry, Landova appeared even angrier. He immediately ordered Ashgef to never post on the TLDR again. Maddened at being deprived of a female poster only to have the unpopular Landova remain, in the eyes of many Tilders this was the straw that broke the camel's back in a long line of unpopular actions. They drove him from the forum and he was never seen again. Great Deletion II Those were the final days of TLDR II. Shortly afterward, the sum of every Tilder's fears came to pass for the second time in history. Invisionfree deleted the TLDR. This time it was easy to regroup with the aid of backup forums like DoS and KEK, but the event was still a slap in the face to the entire community. At first it was suspected that the deletion had had something to do with Landova and Ashgef, but it was soon discovered that Raisltin had reported TLDR to Invisionfree weeks before after the invasion of TIAC. Raistlin became one of only two people to ever be permabanned in the history of the TLDR. Adjusting to yet another forum was not a difficult task for the battle-hardened Tilders. The fourth forum to bear the name "TLDR" quickly became their new home. The Lazrik Riots Throughout September, the Tilders adjusted to their new forum, but as the weeks passed some people were noticing a disturbing trend. Lazrik, although not all of his actions had been popular, had been generally respected since the very earliest days of the TLDR. In the Golden Age, many people had been granted admin, but over time they had all either left or somehow lost their power, including the founder of the TLDR, Nicklachey; only Lazrik and Nigma had managed to hold onto theirs. By the end of September, some were growing dissatisfied with Lazrik's decisions. It seemed to them that he was using Great Deletion II as an excuse to abuse his power. The old days of multiple, equal admins were gone, they realized. Nigma was barely present and when he was, he neglected to use his authority. Lazrik was changing the TLDR culture, he created a set of three rules that would warrant account suspention. These rules were, no spam, no shock links or NSFW material image linked, and no quote bombs. Lazrik used an "I hate fun" meme as a guise to carry out these unpopular actions. Although he wasn't the first to criticize Lazrik, Morek decided to take a major step in trying to change the TLDR leadership by demanding that additional admins be elected. In Morek's mind, all that was great about the TLDR was slipping away. Although many people supported Morek, Lazrik refused to take his proposal seriously. Doubts still linger as to whether Morek was attempting an elaborate troll. Morek and his supporters decided to take further action and mercilessly spammed the TLDR for a straight week. As Lazrik still refused to comply, Morek began a smear campaign, spreading lies about Lazrik in an attempt to turn more members to his cause. As the spamming reached its climax, having disrupted the TLDR on a daily basis for days, Lazrik announced that he was going to leave, and that TLDR would have no rules from then on. Many believed it was an attempt to show Tilders that they needed his rule, but Lazrik claims that it was only a strategy to end the spam. In either case, the spam ceased and tensions relaxed slightly. Lazrik returned within a few days and gave everyone on the forum mod powers, an action that would prove quite destructive. Over 5000 threads were deleted in the following minutes of chaos. Nigma intervened and restored order. Morek's short-lived alliance was dissolved. Although their organization was defeated, the former members of the insurgency continued to hold strong to their beliefs about Lazrik's leadership. TheTLDR.org Lazrik gained much favor as he announced that he would be hosting TLDR himself at the domain name TheTLDR.org. It was the first time TLDR had been free from Invisionfree since TheBlackMage's TheTLDR.com almost a year earlier. In late October it went live. Even though it was still in its infancy, many members were unsatisfied with the new forum and viewed the old one as equal or better. There had been much controversy surrounding the new ignore feature and the abolishment of postcounts, as well as other issues on which Lazrik seemed unwilling to be flexible. The future of the TLDR once again seemed uncertain. Regardless, Tilders were happy to have a place of their own. The TLDR Strikes Back The previous Summer, the attack on TIAC had come at a great price. It had ushered in Great Deletion II and the Era of Strife, an period of inner turmoil that seemed to have no end in sight. The confrontation had been bloody for both boards. But as the months passed, TIAC had proven itself as the only other major power among the OT Spinoff forums, having recovered completely from TLDR's devastating attack, still harboring TLDR enemies such as Raistlin and Foxpaw. Covert TLDR operative, NickLachey, infiltrating TIAC under an alias, gaining access to the admin panel thanks to Raistlin and his gullibility. NickLachey then gave the admin access to Lazrik, who gained complete control of TIAC and, after several hours of admin abuse and gloating, redirected TIAC to freeipods just like Raistlin's first forum, IBTL, had been months earlier. With TIAC utterly destroyed, its residents had little choice but to flee to TLDR itself. Coup De'TIAC The on-going war with TIAC still had no end in sight. TIAC members discussed plans for retaliation, including a proposal by Raistlin's e-girlfriend, Ninja, to pay off the root admins and have TLDR shut down. After the conversation was leaked, it was a source of great amusement for Tilders. TIAC was having too many problems of its own to deal with TLDR, however. A violent uprising took down Raistlin, stripping him of his admin powers, leaving a sole admin in charge of TIAC: a 14 year old girl named Tarbarcy. Although Raistlin still posted at TIAC as a normal member, the ousting of one of TLDR's greatest enemies did much to improve relations between the two forums. For the first time in TIAC's history, it was no longer in an open conflict with TLDR. The two OT superpowers reached a shaky truce. The TLDR Revolution Nearly three months had passed since theTLDR.org was launched, and the anti-Lazrik cause was again gaining momentum. They felt that little had changed in the past months as far as new features or improvements over the Invisionfree forum. According to them, the only thing that seemed to have improved was the totalitarian atmosphere created by Lazrik and his regime. The group's ultimatum was this: if the Lazrik Regime did not restore NickLachey's admin status, their followers would leave theTLDR.org and create a new Invisionfree forum. After nearly two weeks of rallying, prospects seemed bleak for the group. Lazrik's inflexibility threatened to force the Revolution to go ahead with their plan. A second civil war was only averted by a surprising turn of events. Just as with the Lazrik Riots, some believed the entire thing to be an elaborate troll carried out by Morek, but unlike the Lazrik Riots, this conflict brought about true change and finally marked the end of the Era of Strife. [edit] Modern Era (February 2007 - present)Lazrik Ushers In The Winds of Change In early February, Lazrik updated TLDR by reinstating post counts, promoting NickLachey to admin, setting up the rating system, and creating an official TLDR Wiki. Within the first day of the changes, posts per day were up and Tilders seemed happier and more excited about their forum. 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[edit] Wildside (band)
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[edit] walther pps
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[edit] Walther pps
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[edit] Punk Bunny
Anchored by guitarist /vocalist, Luigi and vocalist chanteuse Jizzmin, PUNK BUNNY augments their outrageous live performances with high energy and hilarious choreography. The sexual nature of their lyrics combined with the provocative onstage interaction between the band members brings a whole new level of unspoken sexuality. Punk Bunny began their musical collaboration in the early 1990's with Marble, a bare-boned, urgent, classic punk band. Marble's hard rockin' highly charged concerts at The Roxy, The Whisky and The Troubadour earned the group legions of fans. Marble shared the stage with such giants as Debbie Harry, Rage Against the Machine, Throwing Muses, and Ozomatli. By early 2002 the band felt that they had gone as far as they could musically and called it quits. From that PUNK BUNNY was born. Luigi and Jizzmin’s sonic aspirations evolved into a more complex electronic sound. PUNK BUNNY music is a master mix of the past and the future. The cool electronic sounds of Kraftwerk coupled with lyrics containing the sexual frankness of Prince, are two of the key elements found in the band's music. Dirty guitars, dance club beats and disco handclaps are thrown into the music mix. Punk Bunny’s delivery of the lyrics to the funky song "Mustache Ride" have been known to send the boys (and some of the girls!) into a frenzy. PUNK BUNNY has hit on a winning combination that has them playing to enthusiastic crowds throughout the U.S. PUNK BUNNY has worked and shared the same stage with Peaches, The Hacker, John Waters, Joan Jett, Electrocute, Superstar Dj Keoki, Junior Senior, Blowfly, Leslie and the ly's, Madd Mike, Electrosexual, Brad Walsh, Barry Weaver, James St. James, Feezepop, Har Mar Superstar, Hawnay Troof, Mount Sims, Celebrity Skin, Judy Tenuta, Avenue d, Snax, Shira Girls, and other incredible acts. Playing numerous shows in the Los Angeles, Mexico and toured the states. If that's not enough, independent local radio stations have rotated their music non-stop, as well as top worldwide djs. Several magazines and fanzines have reviewed their music. They can also be found on the most popular website at the moment myspace.com/punkbunnymusic [edit] Sourceswww.chillmag.com 216.216.112.2 06:05, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Gcook
Gcook(1984-now), is called G Cook, orginally means a great cook. [edit] Sourceshttp://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garlin http://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%E5%9C%8B%E7%AB%8B%E9%AB%98%E9%9B%84%E7%AC%AC%E4%B8%80%E7%A7%91%E6%8A%80%E5%A4%A7%E5%AD%B8&variant=zh-tw http://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%E9%86%92%E5%90%BE%E6%8A%80%E8%A1%93%E5%AD%B8%E9%99%A2&variant=zh-tw 140.116.138.18 06:05, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise From the Ashes
[edit] Gameplay DetailsIt is notable amongst Gundam games for allowing the player to pilot the large "mobile suits" in the game from a cockpit view, as opposed to the third-person viewpoint employed in games such as Federation vs Zeon DX. It also requires the player to employ team-tactics with their (usually 3-man) team - these teammates are computer-controlled. [edit] ReleaseBandai developed the game, publishing it in Japan in August 1999. It was later published in the United States under a slightly modified title the following year, but would never be released in Europe. [edit] Sourceshttp://www.gamefaqs.com/console/dreamcast/data/197508.html 61.204.240.194 07:26, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Geoff Gough
Geoffrey Gough is a councillor of Manningham City Council and represents Heide Ward. He was an instrumental part in the developing of the "Minibus" system. [edit] Sourceswww.manningham.vic.edu.au 139.168.30.11 08:25, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Pivotal Corporation
Pivotal’s complete CRM suite includes solutions for:
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[edit] Quikmark Media
[edit] Sourceshttp://www.filmmakermagazine.com/filmsites/filmsites_Q.php http://www.quikmarkmedia.com http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1354920/bio http://www.quikmarkmedia.visualnet.com/ 203.59.60.226 08:53, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Unnamed submission
[edit] Sources213.165.177.197 09:20, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO)
The work of the CTO goes back to its creation in 1901 as the Pacific Cable Board. Since then, the CTO has been at the centre of continuous and extensive international communications development funding, co-operation and assistance programmes. Since 1985, the organisation has delivered to its recipient members in Europe, the Caribbean, Americas, Africa and Asia-Pacific regions, over 3,500 bilateral and multilateral telecommunications and ICT capacity-building projects in the form of policy, operational and regulatory training and expert assistance. This long history as a development agency provides the organisation with a unique and growing delivery capacity of ICT-for-development programmes and services. Recently, the CTO has significantly reviewed its mandate to reflect and respond to today’s global development challenge as set in the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Today, our mission is to offer the highest quality programmes for capacity development, knowledge sharing and information services, expand and diversify partnerships between governments, business and other organisations to reduce global poverty and fulfil the global development agenda for ICT. We do this by helping to bridge the digital divide within the Commonwealth and beyond in the key sectors of food and agriculture, education, health, e-government and e-commerce.
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[edit] mitchell burling
[edit] Sourceswww.burlingbrown.com/ 58.174.82.81 09:40, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Abu Nadini
[edit] Sources82.108.171.178 10:38, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Manuel Barcia
[edit] SourcesBibliography: Con el látigo de la ira. Legislación, represión y control en las plantaciones cubanas, 1790-1870 (Havana: Ciencias Sociales, 2000). Award of Essay on Social Sciences ‘Pinos Nuevos 1999’. ‘Entre Amenazas y Quejas: un acercamiento al papel jugado por los diplomáticos ingleses durante la Conspiración de la Escalera, 1844’, Colonial Latin American Historical Review, 10:1 (2001), pp. 1-26. ‘The Kelsall Affair: A Black Bahamian Family’s Odyssey in 1840s Cuba’. In Walter Johnson, ed., The Chattel Principle: Internal Slave Trades in the Americas, 1808-1888 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004), pp. 275-290. ‘ Revolts amongst Enslaved Africans in Nineteenth-Century Cuba: A New Look to an Old Problem’, The Journal of Caribbean History, 39:2 (2005), pp. 173-200. ‘Fighting with the Enemy’s Weapons: The Usage of the Colonial Legal Framework by Nineteenth Cuban Slaves’, Atlantic Studies, 3:2 (2006), pp. 159-181. ‘Sugar, Slavery, and Bourgeoisie: The Emergence of the Cuban Sugar Industry’, in Ulbe Bosma, Juan Giusti-Cordero, and G. Roger Knight, eds., Sugarlandia Revisited: Sugar and Colonialism in Asia and the Americas (Oxford and New York: Berghahn. Forthcoming Summer 2007). A Colossus on the Sand: The Guamacaro Slave Revolt of 1825 [Co-authored with Professor Robert L. Paquette] (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, forthcoming).
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[edit] Red Jack
[edit] Sourceswww.myspace.com/theredjack 89.240.194.96 12:37, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Bodele Low Level Jet
The Bodele Depression is often regarded as the world's largest source of [dust]. Two key reasons are responsible for this: 1) strong winds and 2) ideal surface material for dust formation. The Bodele Low Level Jet is therefore the key atmospheric component related to the dust emissions. In Reanalysis data sets such as ERA-40 the Jet shows up as a clear wind speed maximum at about 900 hPa (or roughly 1 km above the surface) near 18 N and 19 E. This jet maximum coincides with the exit gap of the North-easterlies between the Tibesti mountains and the Ennedi massif which lie 2600 m and 1000 m above the flat terrain in the Djourab Desert of Chad respectively. The effect of the Tibesti massif is clearly evident in creating a split in the low-level easterly flow north and south of these mountains. While the jet feature is pronounced over the Bodele, it is absent from other longitudes over west Africa along 18 N. It is therefore a feature which uniquely overlies the greater Bodele region, downwind of the mountains of Chad. [1] The Bodele Low Level Jet undergoes a marked seasonal cycle. It is active in the October–March period and relatively inactive from June–August. This timing closely matches the seasonality of dust emission from the Bodele. Individual dust storms in the Bodele were also shown in this research to coincide with a major strengthening of the Bodele Low Level Jet which, in turn, is associated with the ridging of the Libyan High, a feature of the subtropical High Pressure belt.[2] [3]
[edit] Sources1. Washington R, and Todd, M.C.Atmospheric Controls on Mineral Dust Emission from the Bodélé Depression, Chad: The role of the Low Level Jet, Geophysical Research Letters 32 (17): Art. No. L17701, 2005 2. Washington R, and Todd, M.C.Atmospheric Controls on Mineral Dust Emission from the Bodélé Depression, Chad: The role of the Low Level Jet, Geophysical Research Letters 32 (17): Art. No. L17701, 2005 3. Washington R, et al. Dust and the Low Level Circulation over the Bodélé Depression, Chad: Observations from BoDEx 2005, J. Geophys. Res.Atmospheres Vol. 111, No. D3, D03201 129.67.52.53 12:42, 1 May 2007 (UTC) Created as redirect. This user appears to have added this text to the Bodélé Depression article, making this creation request redundant. As such, I created Bodele Low Level Jet and redirected it to Bodélé Depression. Powers T 00:23, 25 May 2007 (UTC) |
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[edit] Jeff Daniel Phillips
[edit] Sourceshttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0680489/ http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/bizz-buzz/geico-cavemen.php http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117960384.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 74.94.140.129 13:10, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Sleep Stalker (2007)
Sleep Stalker is Boondox (from psychopathic records) Second Single, after They Pray With Snakes from The Harvest (2006), it was released on his website as a *hidden song* which had to be searched for on his website. It comes from his follow up EP to his debut entitled Punkinhed EP. [edit] Sourceshttp://boondox.psychopathicrecords.com/nc/page.php?page_id=wuzzup#a2 http://www.juggalonews.com/main/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1177396048&archive=&start_from=&ucat=1 62.47.149.43 13:44, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Tina & Muh G-Lo
Chris studies Maths, Physics and French A-Level, while Gerard studies Geography, Maths and Spanish. They work hard all week at school but play a lot harder at the weekends after a gruelling day of photo shoots and catwalks. Don't be put off by their glamorous image, it doesn't cost very much to get styled-out in the attire of this stylish duo. In fact, their sunglasses cost only £15 from river island, and their vibrant jackets a mere £40 from Topshop. Check out their bebo profiles: http://bam-chicka-wah-waaah.bebo.com and http://-g-lo-.bebo.com [edit] Sourceshttp://bam-chicka-wah-waaah.bebo.com http://-g-lo-.bebo.com 86.142.202.226 16:04, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Steinbach Christian High School
[edit] Sourceshttp://www.schs.ca 24.76.10.245 16:22, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Intex Solutions, Inc.
Intex is a financial modeling company for the structured fixed-income market. Users include the major underwriters, buy-side, and other participants of the CMO, ABS, CMBS, CDO finance markets, globally. Intex supports the primary issuance and secondary trading markets, as well as bond administration and research. Sources: http://www.bondmarkets.com/assets/files/Pricing-Informaton_Sources_Study_1006.pdf http://www.securitization.net/pdf/content/Trigger_13Jun06.pdf
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[edit] Noah A Luetkemeyer
Noah luetkemeyer was born in argyle missouri at the age of ten with a pHD in being awesome. His future talants would include world famous unicorn tamer and sandwich artist.
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[edit] Jon the german
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[edit] Andrew Crawford
[edit] Sources207.160.143.226 18:00, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Adaptive Sports Association
The Adaptive Sports Association (ASA) is a not-for-profit corporation based in Durango, Colorado that provides outdoor recreational opportunities to individuals with disabilities of all ages! During the winter months, ASA acts primarily as an adaptive ski/snowboard schools. Volunteers with the winter program teach approximatly 1,000 student lessons per season. During the summer ASA utilizes the beatiful areas that surround Durango. Day activites such as whitewater rafting, flat-water canoeing, kayaking, fishing and more entice individuals, families, and groups to come enjoy some fun in the sun with ASA. Staffing Adaptive Sports is an almost completely volunteer run organization. More that 200 comitted volunteers contribute to every aspect of ASA including, "front lines work" (teaching lessons), office assistance, serving on comittees and the Board of Directors, to fundraising and raising awarensss. Volunteers are truly the lifeblood of the organization. Financial Assistance ASA recognizes that often barriers to recreation aren't simply physcial, but often pyschological and financial barriers accompany them. ASA prides itself on providing recreational expierences in an acessible, encouraging atmosphere without regard to an individuals ability to pay for services. Contact Information Adaptive Sports Association PO Box 1884 Durango, CO 81302 (970)-259-0374 www.asadurango.com [edit] SourcesAdaptive Sports Association Homepage Disabled Sports USA 66.118.212.14 18:10, 1 May 2007 (UTC) [edit] Sources24.106.55.132 18:10, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] ac slater
#REDIRECT [[Saved by the Bell]] [edit] SourcesThere is no article at ac slater which redirects to Saved by the Bell. 134.250.72.144 18:40, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Zach Renn
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[edit] Sir Andrew Corken
[edit] Sourceswww.andrewcorkenisthebestandeverybodyelsesucksballs.com 70.225.145.209 19:11, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Lifebuoy Soap
Lifebuoy Soap is a brand of soap originally launched by Lever Brothers in England beginning in 1895. Popular for over 100 years and known as a carbolic soap, it is still available in the United States, through specialty shops that import it from England through Jupiter Imports (UK) www.lifebuoy.co.uk Though Lifebuoy has gone out of production in the U.S. and the UK, it is still being produced by Unilever in Cyprus for the UK, EU, USA and other markets. In India, it is the leading value brand there as well as in other South Asian and South East Asian countries like Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Indonesia. [edit] Sourceswww.unilever.com 87.228.226.161 19:16, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] College Essay
[edit] Sourceswww.ourtimetheatre.org 84.229.21.132 19:16, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Romunism
[edit] Sources207.102.176.109 19:54, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] SHnell
-->Snell means to suck ones dick. This is not good in the eyes of a catholic www.google.com/shnell 66.57.1.241 20:51, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Predominant genres of Edith Wharton's "Summer"
[edit] Sources72.68.58.156 21:07, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Antillanité
[edit] BackgroundFrom the early 1960s, a new way of envisaging French West Indian identity began to be articulated by a number of Martinican thinkers, which, in contrast to Négritude's stress on the retention of African cultural forms in the Caribbean, dwelt rather on the creation, out of a multiplicity of constituent elements, of a specifically West Indian cultural configuration to which, in time, the name "Antillanité" came to be given. It seems to have been René Ménil, a former collaborator of Aimé Césaire one of the principal champions of the Négritude movement, who, in an article entitled "Problèmes d'une culture antillaise" which first clearly formulated the idea of a West Indian specificity (spécificité antillaise) that would enjoy such success in the years that followed. French West Indian culture, according to Ménil, is: "neither African nor Chinese, nor Indian, nor even French, but ultimately West Indian. Our culture is West Indian since, in the course of history, it has brought together and combined in an original syncretism all these elements derived from the four corners of the earth, without being any one of those elements in particular."1 [edit] Theoretical PrinciplesOriginally intended as a counter to the doctrine of Négritude, and its stress on an African rather than Caribbean identity, Antillanité was positively received by a number of prominent Martinican intellectuals, in particular the Groupe de Recherches de l'Institut Martiniquais d'Etudes headed by Édouard Glissant, which published the results of its discussions on Carribean identity in the short-lived journal Acoma (1971-73). Like its predecessor, Négritude, Antillanité is, at its base, an assertion of the difference in the face of the encroachments of the same. The whole of Glissant's theoretical work may be seen as a sustained polemic, conducted in the name of "le Divers," (the different) against the claims of the universal, to which a succession of derogatory epithets are attached in a more or less routine fashion. For Glissant, "the preoccupation with the universal is the alienated reverse side of the uniquely western pretension to exercise universal control"2, and it therefore follows that proponents of Antillanité must adopt a "firm opposition to any ideology of universal culture."3 Where Antillanité differs most markedly from Négritude is in its conception of the constitution of the different. For Négritude, the different was monolithic (essentially African in character; however, in the view of Glissant, the different is, itself, diverse, complex, and heterogeneous, made up of a multiplicity of relations held in place by a complex process of attraction and repulsion. Thus, it could be said that while Négritude looked inwards, to African heritage, for its models and values Antillanité looked both inwards, and outwards, towards the Caribbean and Meso-America as a whole, in its quest for self-invention from which proponents conceived identity as an archipelago of signifiers, none of which enjoys primacy over the others and whose unity lies not in the fact of possessing a single source but, rather, in the complex amalgamation of these myriad forces which themselves in relation to each other. One of the major advances made by Antillanité is that it has, in large measure, shed the regressive, matrocentric orientation common to both assimilationism and Négritude. 1. Burton, Richard. "KI MOUN NOU YE? The Idea of Difference in Contemporary French West Indian Thought." New West Indian Guide 67.1 and 2 (1993)P 14. 2. Glissant, Edouard. Le discours antillais. Paris: Editions de Seuil, 1981. P 224. 3. Glissant, Edouard. Le discours antillais. Paris: Editions de Seuil, 1981. P 213. 72.196.120.52 21:10, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Hott City Hustlaz
The hott city hustlaz are a young up and coming rap group from the suburbs of Detroit. The members include, frenzy, franchize, dk, and a beezy. They were formed in Decemember of 2006, and have released 4-5 songs to the public and are currently working on their debut album, which is supposed to be released in the summer of 2007. They also have won the misc catagory at their local highschool. [edit] Sourceswww.myspace.com/myboyfrenzy 68.40.118.99 21:14, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Piper O'Possum
[edit] Sourceswww.nickjr.com www.littleairplane.com 67.81.125.196 21:38, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] PetCareChoice Corporated
PetCareChoice was first established in 1999 in Sumas WA. In 2006 PetCareChoice became an online retailer. Currently serves North America http://www.petcarechoice.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/site.aboutus
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[edit] SOUL SHOES
Soul Co. was first established in 2005. Soul Co. is a young and innovative company that has taken a lot of time in designing , planning , and preparing for the future. Soul Co. was created and is owned by Oliver(Soul Co. / Electric Boogaloos Family). He has been Popping/Locking/Writing for over a decade and has been taught by many pioneers in Funk and Hip Hop Culture. [edit] SourcesWWW.MRWIGGLES.BIZ 71.223.250.19 21:58, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Piaggio Porter Van
[edit] Piaggio PorterThe Piaggio Porter is a microvan which means it is smaller and more basic than typical UK vans. It has a history that is connected with the Vespa Moped manufacturers and for a number of years manufactured microvans for Daihatsu. This is link is still aparent with the latter lending tecjnical expertise and drive trains. Thus the model was renamed from the Daihatsu Hijet to the Piaggio Porter. the vehicles are identical. The engine/ powerplant range is 1300 cc petrol, 1400 diesel, and electric version and a proposed LPG version. Model variants include Basic vans, MPV six seaters, dropsides, tippers and chassis cabs. Their popularity grows in inner cities due to crowded UK roads and with councils and gardeners where their small size makes them ideal ground work vehicles. [edit] External links81.86.55.35 22:55, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Charles Eugène Gabriel de La Croix marquis de Castries
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