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[edit] Lagrange invariant
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The Lagrange invariant is defined Ж=H=nū y - nu ȳ, where y and u are the marginal ray height and angle and ȳ and ū are the chief ray height and angle. Ж2 is proportional to the throughput of the optical system (related to etendue)[1]. For a given optical system, the Lagrange invariant is a constant throughout all space, that is, it is invariant upon refraction and transfer. The optical invariant is a generalization of the Lagrange invariant which formed using the ray heights and angles of any two rays. For these rays, the optical invariant is a constant throughout all space. [edit] References
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[edit] Richmond Christian School
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Richmond Christian School is a Christian school in Chesterfield, Virginia. Each grade has a Bible class icorporated into 7 periods of the day. The Bible version used is King James Version. RCS offers grades K4-12. [edit] Sources***mybestestfriendever*** (talk) 00:26, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] Jasper Johns
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[edit] Sourceshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Crichton 71.219.41.21 (talk) 00:28, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] Team Infamous
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[edit] HistoryTeam Infamous was formed out of former Avalanche players who left Avalanche to join the NXL. The team originally played under the name Miami Effect. Team Infamous was formally created when the players of Miami Effect left the NXL to play in the NPPL. Infamous came out on top winning their very first NPPL event and beating Team Dynasty for the first time ever in the finals. It was a major upset that changed paintball forever reuniting the paintball competition. Infamous went on to repeat another win in Denver the following event. Infamous rose to the top and eventually other teams began buying and stealing their players. The team went through some rebuilding stages but has managed to grab back many of their former players and added a few veteran players from other top teams for the 2007 year. [edit] Current RosterTravis Lemanski [edit] Infamous' Accomplishments
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[edit] The Free Nation of Balconia
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Note- experimental system only. Not used by local, state, or nation goverments. Sources- Dr Todd Pinsonneault, North Country School Assistant professor Micheal Stein, Putney School of Vermont, Official History of Antigua (Author Desmond Nicholson) 12.152.141.204 (talk) 01:02, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] Kritikal Mazz
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[edit] Mathew Astengo
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. [edit] Mathew AstengoBorn on April 19, 1989, the savior of your planet and future master of the universe currently resides in Buena Park, California where he is building strength and preparing for the Galactic Space Wars. [edit] SourcesMyspace.com/matheww
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[edit] Mojo (Real name unknown)
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Officials tracked down the boy's family two months later, but the family was unable to pay the $103 necessary to bury him. So, Mojo remained in the funeral home where he resided for more than 80 years, through transfers of ownership and moves from building to building. During the first few years he was known to watch over poker games held in the back of the funeral parlor where he was kept, possibly earning him the name "Mojo" For years, the curious have been able to visit Mojo and get a look at his mummified face through a window in his casket. Mojo was finally laid to rest after citizens of Calvert took up a collection to pay for his final expenses. Mojo's funeral conceded with Juneteenth, the anniversary of the 1865 reading of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas.
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[edit] Valley Tech High School
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[edit] Adpack
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Adpack is an advertising ideas generator created by Rudy Labordus. It is a system of marketing strategy cards. There are three packs of 50 cards each, including a Media pack, an Offer pack and a Power Word pack. Combining one of each kind in a three card sequence forms a marketing idea. Each different combination of cards provides a different idea. Adpack also comes with a strategy board which gives a nine card layout on a grid. One grid of 3 x 3 x 3 gives 27 possibilities. The 50 x 50 x 50 card combination gives 125,000 ideas. [edit] Sourceswww.adpack.com www.advertisingideas.com.au/ www.hotfrog.com.au/Companies/Adpack_1474696 www.easy2find.com.au/l451-ADPack.html imall.net.au/shops/advertising-essentials/index.htm www.mylittleworld.com.au/business.php
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[edit] Good Time Charlie
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[edit] Band InfoThe band consists of 3 members. There is 1 drummer, 1 guitarist, and the lead singer/guitarist. The band does not have a website or contact info. They used to have sources but have taken them down due to lack of attention.Any further info of the band would be greatly appreciated please add to this text or email me at jfguertin@mail.neit.edu. [edit] Sources24.218.67.133 (talk) 11:46, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] Mariya of Bulgaria
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Maria Asenina of Bulgaria is a bulgarian princess and bulgarian empress. She is consort of Emperor Mitso Asen of Bulgaria. She is daughter of Emperor Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria and Empress Eirene of Thessalonica, a daughter of Theodore of Epirus. She is mother of bulgarian Emperor Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria and of bulgarian Empress Kira Maria of Bulgaria, who married Emperor George I of Bulgaria. [edit] Sources
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[edit] Tanay Jackson
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[edit] Davis Museum and Cultural Center at Wellesley College
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[edit] The best latin teacher ever!
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[edit] Sourceswww.google.com/lardas www.lardasuniversity.edu 64.8.82.176 (talk) 14:20, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] William "Bill" Millard
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[edit] Sourceshttp://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1985/04/15/65788/index.htm Littmann, Jonathan, "One Upon a Time in ComputerLand", 1987 147.240.236.8 (talk) 14:31, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] Eban Schletter
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Eban Schletter is an American composer. His notable credtis include SpongeBob SquarePants, The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari (2005) and Mr. Show. He was nominated fo a Primetime Emmy. [edit] Sourceshttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0772299/ 83.215.150.23 (talk) 16:27, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] Markee Castle
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Work Cited Cooper, Charles. The Markree Castle. http://www.markreecastle.ie/index.html. 30 November 2007. |
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[edit] Byung-woo Lee
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[edit] Clorinda Corradi Pantanelli
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[edit] SourcesLibretto deL'Italiana in Algeri, di A. Anelli, compositore G. Rossini. Teatro de' Condomini di Recanati, Carnevale 1823. Presso Biblioteca privata Leopardi, coll. Al. c. 120 n.12; «Teatri, Arti e Letteratura» (Bologna), annate 1824-1858 (denominata nel prospetto come T.A.L.) «I teatri» (Milano), annate 1828-1830; G. Radiciotti - G. Spadoni, voce Clorinda Corradi in Dizionario dei musicisti marchigiani, RAD 1059 - 1066. Presso Biblioteca Comunale "Mozzi - Borgetti", Macerata; G. Natali, voce Clorinda Corradi (scheda n. 4147), in Dizionario dei marchigiani illustri . Biblioteca Comunale "Mozzi - Borgetti", Macerata, Ms 1204; L. Lianovosani,La Fenice (1792 - 1876), Milano, Ricordi 1876, pp. 22 - 23; G. Piergili, Lettere scritte a Giacomo Leopardi dai suoi parenti con giunta di cose inedite o rare. Edizione curata sugli autografi da Giuseppe Piergili e corredata dei ritratti di Giacomo e de' genitori , Firenze, Le Monnier 1878, pp.83 - 84; G. Radiciotti, Contributi alla storia del teatro e della musica in Urbino, Pesaro, Tip. Nobili 1899, pp. 12 -15 (denominato nel prospetto come Radiciotti 1); ID.,Teatro, musica e musicisti in Recanati, Recanati, Tip. Simboli 1904, p. 51-55 (denominato nel prospetto come Radiciotti 2); U. Manferrari, Dizionario Universale delle Opere Melodrammatiche, Firenze, Sansoni Antiquariato 1954 -1955, 3 voll.: I, p.73; P. Cambiasi, Rappresentazioni date nei reali teatri di Milano (1778 - 1872), Bologna, Forni 1969 (ristampa anastatica del 1872); I. Allodi, I teatri di Parma dal"Farnese" al "Regio", Milano, Nuove Edizioni Milano 1969; G. Tintori, Duecento anni di Teatro alla Scala (opere, balletti, concerti 1778 - 1977), Gorle, Gutenberg 1979, p. 25; M. De Angelis, Leopardi e la musica, Milano, Ricordi - Unicopli 1987, pp.86 - 87, n. 35; P. Fabbri - R. Verti, Due secoli di teatro per musica a Reggio Emilia. Repertorio cronologico delle opere e dei balli 1645 - 1857, Reggio Emilia, Edizioni del Teatro Municipale Valli1987, pp. 224 - 225; W. Ashbrook, Donizetti - La vita, Torino, E.D.T. 1986, pp.64 - 65; ID., Donizetti - Le opere, Torino, E.D.T. 1987, p.103; P. Ciarlantini,Il fondo musicale della Biblioteca Leopardi di Recanati, in «Il Casanostra- Strenna Recanatese» n.100 (1989 - 1990), pp.91 – 103: p.96; Biblioteca del Conservatorio di San Pietro a Majella di Napoli. Catalogo dei libretti per musica dell'Ottocento (1800- 1860), a cura di F. Melisi, Lucca, Libreria Musicale Italiana1990, nn. 210, 237, 501, 531, 1243, 1244, 1525, 2151, 2246; Paolina Leopardi. Io voglio il biancospino. Lettere 1829 - 1869, a cura di M. Ragghianti, Milano, Archinto 1990, pp. 50 - 51; E. Comuzio, Il Teatro Donizetti - Cronologia, Bergamo, Lucchetti 1990; U. Gironacci - M. Salvarani, Guida al Dizionario dei Musicisti Marchigiani di Giuseppe Radiciotti e Giovanni Spadoni, Ancona, Editori delle Marche 1993, p.107; G. Fanan, Drammaturgia rossiniana. Bibliografia dei libretti d'opera, di oratori, cantate ecc. posti in musica da Gioachino Rossini, Roma, Istituto di Bibliografia Musicale 1997, nn. 32, 120, 264, 327, 444, 549, 561, 773, 1158, 1356, 1364 - 1366; G. Leopardi Epistolario, a cura di F. Brioschi e P. Landi, Torino, Bollati Boringhieri 1998 (denominato nel prospetto come Epistolario ), I, lettere nn. 471, 493, 501, 507, 514, 516; F. Gatti, Cronologia degli spettacoli del Teatro Concordia (1798 - 1883) in Le stagioni del Teatro Pergolesi 1798 / 1998, Iesi, Comune di Iesi 1998, II, pp.88 – 93; Dizionario Enciclopedico Universale della Musica e dei Musicisti-I titoli e i personaggi, Torino, U.T.E.T. 1999, 3 voll. (denominato nel prospetto come DEUMM); P. Ciarlantini, voce Clorinda Corradi Pantanelli in Microcosmi leopardiani: biografie, cultura e società, a cura di Alfredo Luzi, Fossombrone, Metauro Edizioni 2000, pp.299-311; G. Moroni, Teatro in musica a Senigallia, Roma, Palombi 2001; P. Ciarlantini., Compositori, impresari, primedonne: i protagonisti marchigiani del teatro musicale in epoca preverdiana, in Quei monti azzurri. Le Marche di Leopardi, a cura di Ermanno Carini, Paola Magnarelli e Sergio Sconocchia, Venezia, Marsilio 2002, pp. 711-730. [edit] Sources82.91.115.66 (talk) 16:52, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] Clorinda Corradi Pantanelli
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[edit] SourcesLibretto deL'Italiana in Algeri, di A. Anelli, compositore G. Rossini. Teatro de' Condomini di Recanati, Carnevale 1823. Presso Biblioteca privata Leopardi, coll. Al. c. 120 n.12; «Teatri, Arti e Letteratura» (Bologna), annate 1824-1858 (denominata nel prospetto come T.A.L.) «I teatri» (Milano), annate 1828-1830; G. Radiciotti - G. Spadoni, voce Clorinda Corradi in Dizionario dei musicisti marchigiani, RAD 1059 - 1066. Presso Biblioteca Comunale "Mozzi - Borgetti", Macerata; G. Natali, voce Clorinda Corradi (scheda n. 4147), in Dizionario dei marchigiani illustri . Biblioteca Comunale "Mozzi - Borgetti", Macerata, Ms 1204; L. Lianovosani,La Fenice (1792 - 1876), Milano, Ricordi 1876, pp. 22 - 23; G. Piergili, Lettere scritte a Giacomo Leopardi dai suoi parenti con giunta di cose inedite o rare. Edizione curata sugli autografi da Giuseppe Piergili e corredata dei ritratti di Giacomo e de' genitori , Firenze, Le Monnier 1878, pp.83 - 84; G. Radiciotti, Contributi alla storia del teatro e della musica in Urbino, Pesaro, Tip. Nobili 1899, pp. 12 -15 (denominato nel prospetto come Radiciotti 1); ID.,Teatro, musica e musicisti in Recanati, Recanati, Tip. Simboli 1904, p. 51-55 (denominato nel prospetto come Radiciotti 2); U. Manferrari, Dizionario Universale delle Opere Melodrammatiche, Firenze, Sansoni Antiquariato 1954 -1955, 3 voll.: I, p.73; P. Cambiasi, Rappresentazioni date nei reali teatri di Milano (1778 - 1872), Bologna, Forni 1969 (ristampa anastatica del 1872); I. Allodi, I teatri di Parma dal"Farnese" al "Regio", Milano, Nuove Edizioni Milano 1969; G. Tintori, Duecento anni di Teatro alla Scala (opere, balletti, concerti 1778 - 1977), Gorle, Gutenberg 1979, p. 25; M. De Angelis, Leopardi e la musica, Milano, Ricordi - Unicopli 1987, pp.86 - 87, n. 35; P. Fabbri - R. Verti, Due secoli di teatro per musica a Reggio Emilia. Repertorio cronologico delle opere e dei balli 1645 - 1857, Reggio Emilia, Edizioni del Teatro Municipale Valli1987, pp. 224 - 225; W. Ashbrook, Donizetti - La vita, Torino, E.D.T. 1986, pp.64 - 65; ID., Donizetti - Le opere, Torino, E.D.T. 1987, p.103; P. Ciarlantini,Il fondo musicale della Biblioteca Leopardi di Recanati, in «Il Casanostra- Strenna Recanatese» n.100 (1989 - 1990), pp.91 – 103: p.96; Biblioteca del Conservatorio di San Pietro a Majella di Napoli. Catalogo dei libretti per musica dell'Ottocento (1800- 1860), a cura di F. Melisi, Lucca, Libreria Musicale Italiana1990, nn. 210, 237, 501, 531, 1243, 1244, 1525, 2151, 2246; Paolina Leopardi. Io voglio il biancospino. Lettere 1829 - 1869, a cura di M. Ragghianti, Milano, Archinto 1990, pp. 50 - 51; E. Comuzio, Il Teatro Donizetti - Cronologia, Bergamo, Lucchetti 1990; U. Gironacci - M. Salvarani, Guida al Dizionario dei Musicisti Marchigiani di Giuseppe Radiciotti e Giovanni Spadoni, Ancona, Editori delle Marche 1993, p.107; G. Fanan, Drammaturgia rossiniana. Bibliografia dei libretti d'opera, di oratori, cantate ecc. posti in musica da Gioachino Rossini, Roma, Istituto di Bibliografia Musicale 1997, nn. 32, 120, 264, 327, 444, 549, 561, 773, 1158, 1356, 1364 - 1366; G. Leopardi Epistolario, a cura di F. Brioschi e P. Landi, Torino, Bollati Boringhieri 1998 (denominato nel prospetto come Epistolario ), I, lettere nn. 471, 493, 501, 507, 514, 516; F. Gatti, Cronologia degli spettacoli del Teatro Concordia (1798 - 1883) in Le stagioni del Teatro Pergolesi 1798 / 1998, Iesi, Comune di Iesi 1998, II, pp.88 – 93; Dizionario Enciclopedico Universale della Musica e dei Musicisti-I titoli e i personaggi, Torino, U.T.E.T. 1999, 3 voll. (denominato nel prospetto come DEUMM); P. Ciarlantini, voce Clorinda Corradi Pantanelli in Microcosmi leopardiani: biografie, cultura e società, a cura di Alfredo Luzi, Fossombrone, Metauro Edizioni 2000, pp.299-311; G. Moroni, Teatro in musica a Senigallia, Roma, Palombi 2001; P. Ciarlantini., Compositori, impresari, primedonne: i protagonisti marchigiani del teatro musicale in epoca preverdiana, in Quei monti azzurri. Le Marche di Leopardi, a cura di Ermanno Carini, Paola Magnarelli e Sergio Sconocchia, Venezia, Marsilio 2002, pp. 711-730.
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[edit] Michael F. Skerry
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[edit] Wa was
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Wa was are imaginary characters which live in peoples wardrobes. They are known to be friendly and are around 39.5 cm. There are many different types of wa was which you can read about below: [edit] The common wa waThe common wa wa is the most common type of wa wa and is the most likely type you will find under your bed [[Image:That wa wa ]] and is the most friendliest. There isn't anything particularly special about this type compared to other wa was, but they are divided into two other types of wa was called human wa was and animal wa was (see below). There diet mainly consists of anything that is in your wardrobe, but there main diet is made up of Barbie dolls and shirts. They also snack on a special type of biscuit called bogey biscuits, which are not actually made of the substance you constantly find in your nose, but a special type of jam found in the depth of your wardrobe. There habitat is of course the wardrobe, although some common animal wa was can breed outside the wardrobe. Wa was can mate, creating baby wa was which are approximately 9.75 cm. They will grow into a child which is about 26cm. [edit] The human wa waThe human wa wa is exactly like a common wa wa, although they have human nature. This may include wearing clothes, eating different food from ordinary wa was or maybe living in a busy habitat suited to there personality. You can find most hum,an wa was at busy interactive places. |
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[edit] Michael Cohrs
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[edit] Mildred Jeffrey
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[edit] F900
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[edit] Uplowman
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The village is based mainly around a crossroads. North of the crossroads is the parish church, St. Peter's Church. South will take you back to [Sampford Peverell] whilst west will take you to [Tiverton]. East of the crossroads is the road that leads up to Uplowman Primary School, which recently unergoed a renovation. South will also lead to the village hall, which opened in 2002. [edit] Sources86.139.164.108 (talk) 19:48, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] Kaksokkie
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Kaksokkie is an Afrikaans slang term used in Southern Africa, particularly in South Africa. The term is a neologism of the Afrikaans words 'kak' (meaning shit) and 'sokkie' (meaning sock, or may also be a reference to the Afrikaans culture of sokkiedans, a traditional South African style of dancing popularized by the culture of Afrikaans music). The term is used to describe some of a disagreeable nature; synonyms for the expression can be found in expressions such as 'lame', 'uncool', 'shit' or 'bollocks'. The expression itself is considered mildly offensive among the English and Afrikaans-speaking demographic of Southern Africa. Popular users of the term include Brent Baillie. [edit] Sources41.243.22.240 (talk) 19:54, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] John Assaraf
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. John Assaraf is a an international best-selling author, motivational speaker, and entrepreneur specializing in brain research and quantum physics as it related to achieving success in business and in life. Assaraf's first book, The Street Kid’s Guide to Having it All, made it to The New York Times, CEO Read, and The Wall Street Journal bestseller lists, as well as attaining number one status at Barnes and Noble. He re-released the book with revisions in November 2007 and The Answer. His expertise in helping organizations and individuals achieve success has landed him on Larry King Live, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, ABC, CBS and NBC. In addition, In 2006, John shared his application of the Law of Attraction toward business in the movie “The Secret.” In the last 20 years, he has built four multi-million dollar companies including growing RE/MAX of Indiana to over 1500 sales associates, who collectively generate over $5 billion a year in sales, and are paid over $120 million in com¬missions yearly. With Bamboo, a recent start-up that raised $25 million in financing, John developed the marketing strategy and sales team that generated over $30 million in revenues within12 months. Bamboo then merged with Ipix a provider of imaging infrastructure for the Internet, including managing the scaled imaging infrastructure for companies such as eBay. John is now putting his experience and knowledge to use as the Founder of OneCoach, a company committed to helping entrepreneurs and professionals grow their small business revenues so they can achieve financial freedom and live extraordinary lives. [edit] SourcesYouTube links removed per external links that are not advised, reliable sources, and probable Copyright issues. Ariel♥Gold [edit] Sales links(Note: Sales links not allowed on Wikipedia per WP:EL) 70.164.104.98 (talk) 20:44, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] The Order of the prophecy of Bill
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[edit] Sourceshttp://www.freewebs.com/overlordbillit/index.htm 86.11.244.62 (talk) 20:45, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] AlmaNova Duo is a talented, classically trained flute and guitar duo presenting an eclectic program of music from all over the world.
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Jessica Pierce, flute Almer Imamovic, guitar
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[edit] Tariq Louris
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[edit] Bernard of Clairvaux
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[edit] SourcesThe Medieval World Europe 1100-1350 by Friedrich Heer 76.224.114.203 (talk) 21:55, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-07
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[edit] Eddy the Dog
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[edit] SourcesPat, Eddy's boy, US Postal service, Grandma, Mommy
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[edit] Christopher Coake
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[edit] Remiks Tromsø KF
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[edit] Winter vomiting disease
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