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[edit] John Lombardi
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[edit] Gambling Social Network
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[edit] Jacob McCulley
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[edit] redirects for porcelaine
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[edit] Kiko Mizuhara (fashion model)
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]]}} Kiko Mizuhara (born October 15, 1990) is a Tokyo based model and Junior idol originaly from Dallas, Texas U.S.A.&Kobe, Japan.[1] Kiko was discovered in June 2004 by 17 Magazine (SHUEISHA Inc.) Japan after entering the Miss Seventeen contest which is a relatively new competition sponsored by Seventeen Magazine in Japan. It is held annually in which readers get to choose out of 20 finalists who they want to see as a new model in the magazine. [4].[5][2] Currently, She is one of the younger of the regular models to appear in Vivi fashion magazine. Kiko is bilingual see;Multilingualism speaking both Japanese and English, along with a few other Japanese fashion models like Jun Hasegawa; frequently travels to overseas locations, she patricipates on the runway in various fashion show events and she also occasionally does CM television spots or video appearances in Japan. Her recent work is as a regular model in Vivi magazine but also commonly appears in several other popular Fashion magazines in Japan. [edit] References{{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Mizuhara, Kiko}} Category:1990 births [3] Category:Entertainers [4] Category:Female models [5] Japanese fashion models Category:Japanese fashion models [6] Category:Celebrities [7]Category:Junior idol [8] Category:Living people Category:Japanese people Category:Japanese fashion Fashion [edit] Sources
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[edit] Wisdom Business Academy
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[edit] Tone Capone CEO
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[edit] Tour rider
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[edit] Juridisation
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[edit] United Arts Club
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[edit] Stokes equation
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[edit] Van Huizen Website
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[edit] Ramesys
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]]}} [edit] Company introductionRamesys is a provider of ICT solutions to both education and corporate markets. Around 80% of Ramesys business is in the UK schools sector and an important 20% is the provision of solutions and managed services to commercial clients. Ramesys in 2008 has a staff base of 200+ employees built up of educationalists, change managers, developers, and technical engineers. The company has offices located in Manchester, Wolverhampton, Nottingham and London, with the headquarters based at the Nottingham site. [edit] Company breakdown[edit] CorporateRamesys works with corporate companies within the construction and legal industries to provide ICT solutions to support their business needs. [edit] EducationRamesys is a specialist supplier of integrated ICT solutions to schools in the UK and an ICT partner in the Building schools for the Future and Academies programmes: [edit] BSFThe company have won major ICT contracts as part of this Government funded scheme; including Manchester City, [9], The London Boroughs of Waltham Forest [10] and Westminster [11]; Nottingham City [12] and Tameside [13]. [edit] School SolutionsRamesys provide integrated ICT solutions for schools such as virtual learning environment integration, internet filtering and MIS systems integration. [edit] Learning platformRamesys has been managing, developing and marketing its own Becta accredited learning platform Assimilate for five years. This learning platform has been used in Lincolnshire for five years and is currently being deployed in Manchester City, Liverpool and Sefton. [edit] DirectRamesys Direct is a new direct sales service for 2008 with ICT hardware, software and support services available to purchase both online and over the telephone. [edit] HistoryRamesys has been working with schools and providing ICT solutions since 1984. With over 20 years experience Ramesys specialises in UK education, construction and legal markets. Working with over 17,000 schools and over 70 local authorities, Ramesys delivers managed services, infrastructure and transformational ICT services, and learning platform ‘Assimilate’ and Microsoft Learning Gateway solutions. [edit] StrategyRamesys core values are:
These core values underpin all Ramesys’ strategic planning and are incorporated in ways of working throughout the business. [edit] AccrediationsBesa Ramesys is a member of Besa the educational content trade organisation with 260 members which include manufacturers and distributors of equipment, materials, books, consumables, furniture, technology, ICT hardware and digital content – all to the education market. BESA members offer buyers peace of mind by subscribing to a Code of Practice. [14] Ramesys has three Becta accreditations: 1. Infrastructure services [15] 2. Software licensing [16] 3. Learning Platform services [17] Ramesys has earnt the following three Microsoft Gold Certified Partner accreditations: Collaborative Solutions, Enterprise Systems and Security Solutions. Under the new competency scheme, Ramesys has achieved Microsoft recognition in Advanced Infrastructure Solutions, Security Solutions and Information Worker Solutions, as well as being a Microsoft Education Large Account Reseller.[18] Curriculum Online Ramesys is a Curriculum Online certified supplier to primary and secondary educational organisations as part of the Government's drive to transform teaching and learning in schools by improving access to ICT and multimedia resources for all pupils via substantial funding in the form of eLCs (electronic learning credits). eLC money goes straight to schools to spend on multimedia resources.[19] [edit] Key achievements
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[edit] Serendipity Point Films
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[edit] South Korean parliamentary election, 1985
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[edit] ParkatmyHouse.com
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]]}} ParkatmyHouse.com, launched in September 2006, is an online parking space marketplace enabling land owners to rent out or sell unused parking spaces. Each parking space owner can upload details of their parking space location, description, a photo as well as availability and preferred payment information. ParkatmyHouse.com is the brain-child of Anthony Eskinazi, a London based entrepreneur, who had the idea while struggling to park on a visit to San Francisco. ParkatmyHouse.com charges a 10% commission fee for all successful rentals. No fee is charged to those who need somewhere to park. Features
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[edit] Westlake, Oregon
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[edit] Will Kindler
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[edit] Drivron
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[edit] Guthrie Racing
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[edit] John Fairfield (abolitionist)
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[edit] Tom Oar
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[edit] Creative Engineering Inc.
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[edit] Moral Soul
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