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- 1 Parapontoporia
- 2 Peter Milko
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- 4 The Alley Arts and Conference Centre, Strabane, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
- 5 Triple Threat inc.
- 6 Travis Padgett
- 7 Neal Hirschfeld
- 8 Shrike Flamestar
- 9 Millennium Wrestling Federation
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- 11 Amanda Franecki
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Parapontoporia sternbergi is an extinct genus of dolphin from the Pliocene epoch. Sourcesedit76.242.108.149 (talk) 00:11, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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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. Peter Milko was born in Slovakia 1989. He now resides in Florida attending Daytona State College. His plans are to transfer to UCF (University of Central Florida) to major in Computer Science. Peter is an ambitious individual who is currently working on a PBBG (persistent browser based game). His complete projects include milkomix.com , Mr.Pixel(video game), Data-Face(musical band), Milko Method(book), and many works of art. Sourceseditmyspace.com/askmehowtowin milkomix.com 72.188.137.107 (talk) 00:14, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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The Alley Arts and Conference Centre, Strabane, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, is a modern arts venue which is part of Strabane District Council and was officially opened in March 2007. The Alley hosts a 270 seat auditorium, an art gallery and the Strabane Tourist Information Centre. In 2008 the venue won the Northern Ireland Building of the Year, awarded by the Royal Society of Ulster Architects and was also the first venue in Northern Ireland to host the All Ireland Confined Drama Finals since 1980. Ambrose the Pig Within the grounds of the The Alley Arts and Conference Centre stands a 8ft bronze pig, officially called "Where dreams go", the statue has been nicknamed "Ambrose" by locals. Ambrose celebrates the history of the site and its links with the pig and cattle market which operated on the site for the Alley Theatre for over 100 years.
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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. This is a story about Jasmine aka Little Foot; Kim aka Beanz;& Brittany aka Light Bright 3 bestfriends who calls themselves TRiPLE THREAT... Our friendship started off really rocky. We all meet in freshman year in P.E, Beanz and Light Bright all ready knew each other. Little Foot was the quit shy one out of the crew.. Sourceseditwww.myspace.com/__xxbunzxx, www.myspace.com/doinhiswill_365
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Travis Padgett (born December 13, 1986) is an American track and field athlete. He was an All-American and national champion sprinter at Clemson University and competed for the United States at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the 4x100m relay. Collegiate CareereditAfter completing his high school career at Crest High School in Shelby, NC, Padgett signed with Clemson University. Padgett competed three years for the Tigers, winning six All-American honors and several All-ACC accolades. In college, Padgett competed against fellow 2008 Olympians Walter Dix and Richard Thompson in events such as the 100m outdoor and 60m indoor. List of Travis Padgett's accomplishments:
Olympics and Professional CareereditPadgett competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 2008. He finished fourth in the 100m dash, earning a spot on the 4x100 relay team and falling one spot short of qualifying for the 100m dash. In Beijing, Padgett ran the second leg for the U.S. 4x100m relay team in preliminary rounds. Padgett ran an excellent second leg to help put the U.S. team in the lead, but the team was disqualified after a dropped baton on the last exchange between Darvis Patton and Tyson Gay. On August 26, 2008, it was announced that Padgett would forgo his final year of eligibility at Clemson and turn professional, signing a contract with Adidas. Sourcesedithttp://clemsontigers.cstv.com/sports/c-track/mtt/padgett_travis00.html http://clemsontigers.cstv.com/sports/c-track/spec-rel/082608aaa.html 204.116.151.239 (talk) 00:41, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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ChildhoodeditNeal Hirschfeld was born in New York, New York in 1955 to the parents of Richard and Sydell. He moved to Miami, Flordia early in his childhood along with his sister, Marla Ross. He was initially offered a lucrative contract to play professional Jai-Alia after being recognized for his many acomplishments and tournament wins at Dania Jai-Alia in Florida. His father however, gave him an ultimatum, go to law school or find somewhere else to live. Well, it turns out that Richard new what he was talking about. FamilyeditNeal was originally married to Caryl Hill whom he met while he was in law school in Texas. He had two sons, Jordan and James with Caryl before getting divorced in 1996. He then married former co-worker and model Noelle Hirschfeld in 1998. They continued to have a baby girl by the name of Sara. He continues to live happily with his family, residing in Miami, FL. CareereditNeal was admitted to the Texas Bar in 1980 and the Florida Bar in 1981. Prior to receiving his law degree from the South Texas College of Law, he received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Florida. He is a member of the Florida Bar Association, the American Bar Association Section on Litigation, the American Judicature Society, and the Texas Bar Association. Mr. Hirschfeld is an EAGLE member of the Florida Justice Association (formerly, Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers). The highlight of his career was in 2004. After years of hard work against the S.C.I. corporation which owns Menorah Gardens, a funeral home that has locations in the state of Florida, his clients were rewarded a record settlement of $100,000,000. The settlement came after Neal proved that Menroah Gardens had been digging up bodies in thier cemeteries to make room for more bodies. He continues to practice law in Ft, Lauderdale, FL. Sourcesedithttp://www.greenspoonmarder.com/attorneys/Neal-Hirschfeld.cfm 69.84.126.33 (talk) 02:26, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Shrike Flamestar is co-owner with Dimitar on the Pokephilia Club on the Serebiinet forums. He also co-runs the ATP (Attracted to Pokemon) chatroom on Chatzy. He has a very large fetish, which is vore. He has a variety of attractions including Quilava, Furret, Linoone, Mightyena, and several other Pokemon. Sourcesedit75.60.113.98 (talk) 04:45, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply] Gordon Carr a casual person, network engineers the windows 2k3 server hax, missed out on subway so he ever only eats WOXINABOX!!@#!@#
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The Millennium Wrestling Federation is a New England independent professional wrestling promotion based in Melrose, Massachusetts. Founded in January 2001 by promoters Dan Mirade and Neil Manolian, the MWF is one of the top promotions in the Northeastern United States along with Chaotic Wrestling, New England Championship Wrestling and Yankee Pro Wrestling. Among the wrestlers who have appeared in the promotion include independent wrestlers Abyss, A.J. Styles, Brimstone, [1] Slyck Wagner Brown, Kofi Kingston, Jimmy Cash, Joey Mercury, Antonio Thomas, Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley, Skull Ganz, [2] Rick Fuller, Homicide, "Hurricane" John Walters and manager Jade Chung. [3] Due to its close working relationship with World Wrestling Entertainment, the promotion is one of several on the independent circuit to regularly feature a large number of former World Wrestling Federation veterans including "Road Dog" Jesse James Armstrong, Scotty 2 Hotty, Al Snow, Kamala, Demolition (Ax & Smash) and manager Paul Bearer. Former WWF World Heavyweight Champion The Iron Sheik also serves as the MWF Lt. Commissioner. Others who have also made appearances include Bob Orton, Jr. and Ox Baker, manager of Ox Baker's Army. HistoryeditThe Millennium Wrestling Federation was founded by Dan Mirade and Neil Manolian in January 2001, partly founded in memory of longtime Boston promoter Tony Rumble, and held their first show on September 28th of that year. Based in Melrose, Massachusetts, the promotion regularly began running shows in the greater Boston area for over a year before the debut of its weekly half-hour television program MWF Xtra on Labor Day weekend. The show was hosted by Dan Mirade and MWF on-air personalities The Jackal and Dr. Von Johnson as well as special guest Tiger Mulligan. Mulligan would later win the promotion's heavyweight title defeating "2Xtreme" John Brooks in the tournament finals of the "Soul Survivor" competition at the Soul Survivor '03 supercard to be crowned the first MWF Heavyweight Champion. He was later presented the title by Bobby "The Brain" Heenan. [4] On October 5, 2002, Gary Michael Cappetta and Superstar Billy Graham appeared at a MWF benefit show at the America Civic Center in Wakefield, Massachusetts. The card also featured Road Dogg, Inferno and Judas Young. [5] A second show, MWF ULTRA, was also introduced with its first episode on October 12th, 2003 but eventually became a monthly, one hour special in October 2004. Its guests have included Johnny Fabulous, Karl Lauer, Scotty 2 Hotty, Demolition Smash, The Iron Sheik, Percy Pringle and actress Brigitte Nielsen. [6] [7] In addition to its wide use of public access television throughout the New England-area, the promotion also began broadcasting its shows via internet broadcast and in-demand in May 2005 and became available in over 50 countries. That same year, the two more championships were created with "Die Hard" Eddie Edwards winning a tournament for the MWF Television Championship [8] and, at MWF Iron Sheik Appreciation Night, Todd Hanson & Beau Douglas won a Tag Team Royal Rumble eliminating The Islanders for the titles. [9] The MWF Heavyweight Championship, which had since become vacant, was won by Dylan Kage when he defeated Slyck Wagner Brown on the first episode of MWF ULTRA. The promotion also started holding events outside the Northeast holding one of its first shows at the National Guard Armory in Gastonia, North Carolina on March 13, 2004. The main event was a match in which the "The Adonis" Mike Angel put his career on the line for a shot against MWF Heavyweight Champion "The Ultimate Weapon" Chris Williams. [10] On November 11, 2005, the Soul Survivor '05 supercard featured MWF Television Champion Eddie Edwards defending his title against Billy Kidman in the main event in Lynn, Massachusetts. The show also featured Test, The Sandman, Jake "The Snake Roberts, The Missing Link, Ox Baker and Percy Pringle III. [11] Later that month, NWA Ireland wrestler Fergal Devitt appeared at several MWF events while in New England during his 2005-2006 US tour. Facing Eddie Edwards and John Walters in a triple treat for the MWF TV Title, the match ended after 15 minutes when Edwards pinned Walters for the title. This match, as well as those in Chaotic Wrestling and Defiant Pro Wrestling, gained considerable attention on the US independent scene. [12] Involved in fundraising and other community projects, the Millennium Wrestling Federation's on-going Keep The Kids Off The Streets Campaign presents live wrestling events in inner city neighborhoods. Its efforts in fundraising activities has raised thousands of dollars for a number of charities and non-profit organizations including the American Red Cross [13], the Special Olympics [6] [7] [14] [15] [16] and has received extensive press coverage from The Boston Globe, The Howard Stern Show, KISS 108 FM, the Eddie Andleman Show, CN8 Sports Pulse and ESPN Radio. The promotion has also been involved in promoting other non-wrestling events in Boston such as hosting the Boston premiere of The Condemned (including a Q&A with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin) and The Iron Sheik's appearance on Toronto's Hi-Fi Network and promoting the Wrestling's Living Legends reunion on the morning of WrestleMania 23 in Windsor, Ontario. The event also featured Demolition (Ax & Smash) in their first appearance in sixteen years. In September 2007, Neil Manolian sold his share of the promotion to John Cena, Sr. giving him majority control of the company. He was named MWF President three months later replacing on-air personality The Jackal who had been appointed to the position at the beginning of the year. [17] On September 20, manager Steve Ashworth died after suffering a major heart attack. He had been a manager in Tony Rumble's Century Wrestling Alliance during the mid-1990s and had been with the MWF since its first show. Prior to his death, he managed a number of wrestlers in the MWF including Little Guido, Christopher Nowinski, Chris Chetti, Kamala, The Outpatient and Brian Milonas. [18] During the first half of 2008, a number of wrestlers from Total Nonstop Action appeared for the promotion. On March 29, the promotion held its first show in Nashua, New Hampshire at Live Free or Die. The show had MWF Heavyweight Champion Todd Hanson against Eddie Edwards in the main event while MWF Television Champion Tommaso Ciampa faced Slyck Wagner Brown in the semi-main event while Abyss also made his MWF debut. [15] [16] On June 21, the MWF held the last live event at the Good Time Emporium in Somerville, Massachusetts prior to its close at the end of the month. The "Night of Champions" supercard included MWF Heavyweight Champion Todd Hanson defending his title against Rick Fuller in the main event. The undercard featured a lumberjack match between MWF Television Champion Tommaso Ciampa and Jay Lethal, MWF Tag Team Champions The Canadian Superstars against Beau Douglas and a mystery partner and a "Monster's Ball" match between Abyss, Rick Fuller, Islander Makua and "Ox Baker's Executioner" Brian Milonas. The event also had the debut of Homicide and the return of Chris Sabin. [14] This was followed by a VIP Q&A session and an autograph/photo fanfest with Abyss, Jay Lethal, Homicide, Chris Sabin and Leticia Cline as well as a special appearance by MWF President John Cena, Sr. and the Iron Sheik. [19] The promotion also held a raffle in which the winner would receive a free lunch with the Iron Sheik. [6] [7] [20] The event was originally scheduled to be held on March 29, however the promotion was forced to reschedule the event when Total Nonstop Action needed Jay Lethal, Chris Sabin and Homicide for an additional television taping of TNA Impact during WrestleMania weekend in Orlando, Florida. The following night at Road to the Gold, the MWF held its first show in Nashua, New Hampshire which had "Hurricane" John Walters and MWF Heavyweight Champion Todd Hanson in the main event. Other matches included MWF Television Champion Tommaso Ciampa vs. Chris Sabin and Team Cena against The Uprising. [14] ControversyeditIron SheikeditA regular on the independent circuit since the early 1990s, the Iron Sheik became associated with the MWF soon after its establishment and was later named the MWF Lt. Commissioner. On August 5, 2003, the Iron Sheik and MWF Commissioner Dr. Brad Von Johnson were involved in a serious car accident when they were hit head on by a drunk driver following a show, Iron Sheik Appreciation Night, in Blackstone, Massachusetts. The Iron Sheik had allegedly caused a disturbance at the event earlier refusing to sign autographs or to actively participate in the show. Both he and Von Johnson were later treated at a local hospital and the Iron Sheik later claimed he might never wrestle again. [21] In March 2005, during an MWF studio shoot interview with Dan Mirade, the Iron Sheik went on a tirade when he was asked about his appearance at WrestleMania III when he and Nikolai Volkoff fought against The Killer Bees (B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell) making made several controversial and derogatory statements in reference to Brian Blair. This interview was later released on a three-hour dvd and has since become popular on website such as YouTube. In 2007, the MWF conducted another shoot interview with the Iron Sheik. Similarly released on dvd, it also included a bonus disc featuring his Christmas challenge to Kramer, footage from the infamous Iron Sheik Appreciation Night and a supposed "drug induced" telephone interview. After returning to his home in Atlanta, Georgia, the Iron Sheik claimed he had gotten alcohol poisoning when an MWF cameraman had given him beer in his hotel room. [17] Jim NeidharteditOn December 28, 2001, the promotion held its second live event in Revere, Massachusetts which was to raise money for Butch Miller, better known as Bushwhacker Butch of The Bushwhackers, who was hospitalized from an untreated staph infection. Among those who headlined the show included Road Dogg and ECW wrestlers Little Guido, Super Nova and Chris Chetti. Tough Enough finalist Chris Nowinski also made a surprise appearance. A few weeks prior to the event, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart contacted the promotion via e-mail offering to appear at the show. Neidhart also said he would donate an official Hart Foundation leather jacket for the raffle being held. In exchange, the promotion agreed to provide transportation. When the company was unable to afford to fly him in from Calgary, which would cost at least $1,200 (more than the cost of the actual fundraiser), Neidhart offered $500 for his frequent flyer miles which the promotion accepted. The promotion received no contact from Neidhart after that point and, on the day of the fundraiser, Neidhart did not arrive. According to owner Dan Mirade, he was later told that Neidhart had been planning on coming to Boston to spend Christmas week with a female "ring rat". When she decided to spend Christmas with her family down south, Neidhart stayed in Calgary and did not return the money he received from the promotion. Receiving no response to their e-mail and telephone messages, the promotion posted Neidhart's home phone number on the front page of the MWF website. The promotion, which had gotten a number of replies from fans asking for an explanation for Neidhart's absence, explained that they had not received word from Neidhart and suggested fans to confront Neidhart themselves. Neidhart got in contact with the promotion soon after this and claimed that he had intended to send the money back, but now refused because they had "upset him". Neidhart eventually claimed in a later e-mail that he had sent the $500 to Butch Miller, however this was denied by both Butch Miller and longtime tag team partner Luke Williams. Soon after seeing him on the Raw 15th anniversary show, Dan Mirade wrote about the incident on his website and challenged Neidhart for an explanation however Neidhart has not responded. [22] Criticism of the professional wrestling industryeditIn recent years, the company has been increasingly outspoken against both the increasing violence of "hardcore wrestling" as well as steroid and drug abuse which has resulted in the deaths of a high number of professional wrestling. [23] [24] Dan Mirade also criticized certain ethical standards and business practices, particularly after the ring death of independent wrestler Dan Quirk, advocating some sort of system to regulate the professional wrestling industry.
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Leaneitus-Pubes (Leh-nee-eyetus Puw-biss) is a neuromuscular and neurochemical process that occurs in the Hip-Flexor muscles that are associated with Hip Movement. This condition occurs mainly in profession's that require consistent Physical Activity (Pe Teachers Especially). It's symptoms are consistent with Osteitis Pubis. The main difference between Osteitis Pubis and Leaneitus Pubis is this: Leaneitus Pubis was co-founded by Brendan Leane and Scott Woolard who are Neuro and Biological Cell Scientists. They have completed several case studies (which are yet to be published) where-by they contrasted the muscular swelling of Osteitis Pubis and Leaneitus Pubis. These studies where carried out in a lab in Victoria, Australia and spanned over several months. The Cheif Professor that has been overlooking this difficult and expensive experiment is Rian Prestwich who is a well established Bullshit Artist. The reasoning behind Sir Rian's experimentation was this: Rian Prestwich has since been hospitalised with sever 'Redness' which is a sever version of Leprasy. Doctors say he will be physically scared for life, other say it may improve his looks. When Documentation of these studies is released later this year (2008) it will be uploaded onto the net where-by this article can be updated. Sourcesedithttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteitis_pubis Rian 1990 (talk) 07:17, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply] Declined. Article is WP:BOLLOCKS. Black Kite 00:05, 28 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Early life and familyeditBorn to James and Cynthia Franecki on August 8th, 1985, in Napperville, Illinois, Ms. Franecki was the first of three children. Ms. Franecki was a performer at an early age. Taking an interest in ballet, Ms. Franecki readily took courses in ballet, pointe, jazz, modern, and tap. During Ms. Franecki's teenage years, she began to recieve attention with her portrayal of Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun at the age of 16. Her performance was considered "remarkable," and from there she began to study voice seriously with Maria Hansen. Theatre, music, and dance were interests that Ms. Franecki pursued with diligence and was involved in many forms of performance both on stage and off, including commercials for Bell Ambulence. Education and CareereditMs. Franecki entered the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins at the age of 17 to study voice and opera performance with Harolyn Blackwell. She performed in many operas including "Cendrillon," "Hotel Eden," and "A Little Night Music." After taking a theatre class with Mr. John Astin, Ms. Franecki's interest in the theatre peaked and she soon left the school to perform and study elsewhere. In 2007 Ms. Franecki took part in the independent horror, "The Recovered." In 2008, Ms. Franecki appeared in another independent film titled "Better the Devil" as Jen Leiland, a murdered girl whose attempt at revenge and justice brings four young men back to their hometown. In 2008, after renewing her education at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater, Ms. Franecki premired the leading role of Ella in Neil Haven's "Stuck." Ms. Franecki recieved much praise for her "charming" [2]portrayal. Ms. Franecki is still currently acting, and her future acting endevours are anticipated as her career is beginning. Sourcesedit1. IMDb [3] 2. Facebook [4] 3. Shepard Express [5] 4. JHU Newsletter [6] 5. OverOurHead Players [7] 6. University of Wisconsin Whitewater Letter from the Chancellor [8] 7. Peabody Conservatory Opera Program [9][10][11] 8. Myspace [12] 66.175.203.141 (talk) 07:30, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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The International Panorama Council is a global network of museum directors, managers, artists, restorers and historians that is dealing both with the historical and the contemporary art and media form of the panorama. It comprises about 230 members from all over the world being either representatives of museums and research institutes or private researchers and enthusiasts. Main goalseditThe main goals of IPC are to ensure the conservation of surviving historical panoramas, to extend and to distribute the knowledge of the panorama phenomenon and to develop new initiatives for the panorama in a contemporary context. ActivitieseditIPC is active in the fields of restoration, research, financing and marketing of panoramas. Annual conferenceseditSince its foundation in 1992 annual conferences have been held worldwide.
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The Spartan's, like any other rugby club, tour regularly and have competed in the Bingham Cup which was last held in Dublin, 2008. Sourcesedithttp://www.villagespartans.co.uk/the_team/history.html 217.33.79.226 (talk) 10:05, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Historyedit2004 The Temos-project is launched under the umbrella of the European Space Agency ESA (ARTES 3 program) and further developed at the DLR (German Aerospace Center) and the university clinic of RWTH Aachen. 2005 First hospitals in Southern Europe and Turkey are surveyed and certified. The telemedicine platform MedSky is integrated into Temos. Internal tests are run for the electronic health record and the booking system for videoconferences. A database with validated information about hospitals, clinics and practices worldwide is established. 2006 The success of the project triggers the initiative to spin-off TEMOS as a private company. A transportable telemedicine workstation for applications in remote regions is tested and ready for use. Together with pilot partners on Crete (Greece) and in Side (Turkey) the implementation of the telemedicine platform is prepared. Further hospitals are certified. 2007 Temos is officially given the status of a spin-off project by German Aerospace Center. The database contains approximately 1,000 sets of information about medical facilities worldwide. Indonesia is the first Southeast Asian country to join the network. First teleconsultations are put into practice: In August a second opinion for a cardiologic patient on Crete is given by a specialist from Brazil. 2008 The Temos database contains information about more than 1,800 medical facilities worldwide (August 2008). A teleteaching program for students with two courses starts under the title "Telemedicine in the Global Dialogue". Temos expands its activities to all continents. The project is scheduled for spin-off at the end of 2008. Weblinksedit
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_target of redirect: British Rail Class 317 Reason: Trains are usually refered to simply as Class X rather than British Rail Class X. 'Class 319' has a similar redirect, I believe it would make sense for other Classes in current use to have redirects too. Source (if applicable): 81.144.251.46 (talk) 13:30, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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The Founder of Tantram MahaGanitha Samsthaanam is Sri. Manjunatha Sharma - A principled teacher of Mathematics, has done Masters in Mathematics and Operations Research. Becasue of his social commitment on Poor People, he has founded this institute. The Tantram MahaGanitha Samsthanam conducting free courses and classes in Mathematics. He is the beliver of the principles of great Guru Shishya Parampare of Ancient India. He is also the founder of Tantram Operations Research Consulting Team (TORC-T) which is the only institute in Operations Research offeres training in Operations Research for Professionals. “A Little instruction and guidance in Science is sufficient for the intelligent student, for this alone will help him develop his knowledge of his own accord. Science instilled into the intelligent mind has sufficient vitality in it to grow and expand by its own force even as a drop of oil on a sheet of water, a piece of secret confined to a villain, or a little act of charity of the deserving person”. (Bhaskara) is the vission and mission of Tantram MahaGanitha Samsthanam.
It clearly explains the social commitment of the institute. It already training students of Mathematics, Operations Research, Statistics and Probability and Statistical Quality Control. For each level, respective awards are given:
for More Details: contact +91 9886515551 / MC Sharma / Bangalore Sourcesedit1. Article on Leading Newspaper of Bangalore (rooparao1983@gmail.com)
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The Founder of Tantram MahaGanitha Samsthaanam is Sri. Manjunatha Sharma - A principled teacher of Mathematics, has done Masters in Mathematics and Operations Research. Becasue of his social commitment on Poor People, he has founded this institute. The Tantram MahaGanitha Samsthanam conducting free courses and classes in Mathematics. He is the beliver of the principles of great Guru Shishya Parampare of Ancient India. He is also the founder of Tantram Operations Research Consulting Team (TORC-T) which is the only institute in Operations Research offeres training in Operations Research for Professionals. “A Little instruction and guidance in Science is sufficient for the intelligent student, for this alone will help him develop his knowledge of his own accord. Science instilled into the intelligent mind has sufficient vitality in it to grow and expand by its own force even as a drop of oil on a sheet of water, a piece of secret confined to a villain, or a little act of charity of the deserving person”. (Bhaskara) is the vission and mission of Tantram MahaGanitha Samsthanam.
It clearly explains the social commitment of the institute. It already training students of Mathematics, Operations Research, Statistics and Probability and Statistical Quality Control. For each level, respective awards are given:
As told above, there is no fees for training apart from very nominal examination fees. for More Details: contact +91 9886515551 / MC Sharma / Bangalore Sourcesedit1. Article on Leading Newspaper of Bangalore (rooparao1983@gmail.com)
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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. Pinhey's Point Historic Site, also known as Horaceville is the historic home of Hamnett Kirkes Pinhey. The site is located on 88 acres of land on the Ottawa River, near Dunrobin, Ontario. The site has passed hands several times since the family last lived there in 1971. The site is currently operated by the City of Ottawa. The RestorationeditMajor restoration took place on the stone house in the 1990s. The house was restored by architect Julian Smith. The MuseumeditThe site now consists of a museum, run by City of Ottawa staff. The museum is open regularly from mid May until the end of August. Guided tours are available, as well as special programming throughout the year. Riverfest and the Ottawa RivereditBecause Pinhey's Point Historic Site is located on the Ottawa River, it is a great place for boaters. On the last weekend in August for the past several years, the Pinhey's Point Historic Site has hosted Riverfest, a festival celebrating the Ottawa's heritage and the Ottawa River. Includes heritage games, demonstrations, live music and much more. In 2008, Riverfest will be held August 30th and 31st from 10am-4pm. SourceseditExternal LinkseditPinhey's Point Historic Site [13] The Pinhey's Point Foundation [14]
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R.M. Schneiderman (b. 1982) is a writer and journalist living in New York City. He holds a Bachelors Degree in History and Comparative Social Policy from Boston University (2004) and a Master's Degree in Journalism from Columbia University (2006). His work has appeared in The Dayton Daily News, The Source, The Forward, United Press International, Newsweek, Forbes.com, The New York Press and The New York Times. In the past five years of his journalism career, R.M. Schneiderman has covered an array of subject matter including; hip hop music, labor disputes, financial news, and collegiate affairs for several publications. It is thought that Schneiderman is currently under contract as a regular contributor to the New York Times; his most recent articles having been published there. And although his current interest seems to be fixed on mixed martial arts, the mercurial Schneiderman may soon switch focus. Schneiderman has also published several works of popular fiction; “Dusk in Calcutta, Italy” and “A Ride on the 7 Train” have both been critically acclaimed, drawing favorable comparisons to the “Goosebumps” series by R.L. Stine. Sourcesedithttp://www.copiousmagazine.com/08_summer/poetry+fiction/rm_schneiderman.html http://query.nytimes.com/search/query?d=nytdsection%2b&o=e%2b&v=Sports%2b&c=a%2b&query=R.M.+Schneiderman&date_select=full http://www.karlocordova.com/
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CIEMATwas created from JEN, the nuclear council, which operated two experimental reactors near Madrid (capital of Spain) JEN-1(from 1958 to 1984) since dismantled and also CORAL-1 from 1968 until it was sold to France in 1988) CIEMAT is one of two shareholders in ENRESA http://www.enresa.es/ (Empressa Nacional de Residuos Radioactivas, S.A - a privatised QUANGO by another name) ENRESA is responsible for all nuclear waste management in Spain The other ENRESA shareholder is SEPI La Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales http://www.sepi.es/ ENRESA wishes to create a centralised temporary store ATC (Almacen Temporal Centralisado) for spent nuclear fuel, which will include a research park for CIEMAT, which is interested in transmutation (changing waste fuel into less obnoxious material) There was formerly a project led by professor Carlo Rubbia (CERN) which led to the creation of the company LAESA (Energy Amplifier Laboratory, S. A.) LAESA was to develop a sub-critical reactor powered by an external cyclotron to burn spent fuel. Since this releases residual energy from the spent fuel it was called an Energy Amplifier. The company failed in 2003 CIEMAT has interests in all forms of energy production (not just nuclear power), and rus a series of 'mini CIEMAT' sites througout Spain including a solar furnace, a photovoltaic research unit and a a micro turbine project
SourceseditThe general plan for radioactive waste in Spain (Edition 6) can be found here www.foronuclear.org/pdf/6PGRR.pdf The ATC proposal can be found here http://www.emplazamientoatc.es/NR/rdonlyres/65DEEECA-5015-41CD-BEDF-A690670B7609/0/Plataforma_LogisticaATC.pdf an informed research paper about the ATC (in English, by Benjamin Bouchout Estudiante de Doble Titulación con el INSA de Lyon, France) may be found here https://upcommons.upc.edu/pfc/bitstream/2099.1/2951/1/54196-1.pdf
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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. Joshua Nutt was born in London Ontario. He graduated from Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School, and currently attends the University of Ottawa where he studies political science and french. His goal for the future is to become a lawyer. Sourcesedithttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=513121386 http://www.uottawa.ca/search/ 99.248.169.19 (talk) 18:10, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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“I’m recording a new album right now," says the Oakland native. "Actually, it’s gonna be released for Christmas. It’s gonna be more of a love album. It’s gonna be more about the good side of love."
With a new body of work in progress, Keyshia believes her release date will propel her new project, The Love Album, to record-breaking sales figures. “I wanna do a million my first week," she says. "That’s when they drop...on Christmas time. Everybody is ready to spend their cash on the artists, so I wanna be one of those artists this time…see if I can do 780,000. We definitely have to see what that’s about.” For more on Keyshia's upcoming projects, check back with BET.com. And don't forget to catch her on BET's Spring Bling, which airs April 10 - 13.
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For the last decade, Emergin has been serving healthcare organizations and setting the standard for the integration of disparate systems. Emergin has worked with over 1,000 healthcare providers to study communications through numerous clinical trials and FMEA research, helping organizations to improve the patient experience through reduced noise pollution, improved patient response times and the elimination of communication bottlenecks. By integrating the healthcare enterprise, patient care, satisfaction and outcomes reach peak performance. Depending on whether you are building a new hospital or optimizing the performance of an existing hospital, Emergin has a full spectrum of solutions designed to meet the needs of virtually any environment. In a cost-cutting industry, technology needs to demonstrate qualitative and quantitative Return on Investment (ROI). The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) offers a central platform for integrated connectivity across various disparate systems to aggregate, collect and distribute alarms and events to the appropriate stakeholders. The ESB consolidates workflow functions, and delivers operational reporting and quality metrics so that hospital leadership has the ability to monitor progress and measure performance against objectives. Service-Oriented ArchitectureeditService-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a business model that enables organizations to drive standardization across multiple best-in-class vendors. SOA provides a time-saving information delivery architecture that integrates multiple processes as well as addressing the critical security and privacy issues of information management. Enterprise Service BuseditIn healthcare, the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) provides standards-based integration across the enterprise. Given that most enterprise organizations have legacy systems that don't conform to web services, Emergin provides adapters to help migrate proprietary third party vendors to a common, standards-based XML format. The Enterprise Service Bus is an open, scalable service bus that can be implemented one component service at a time or as an enterprise-wide solution. The Enterprise Service Bus provides global score cards and dashboards to monitor progress and measure performance for every event across the enterprise. Researching and continuously evaluating real-time events through root cause analysis transcripts can help detect human errors and system malfunctions to proactively drive service levels to peak performance. Sourcesedithttp://www.emergin.com
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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. Nora Ann Ruth Gold (November 29, 1952- ) is the second of three children, and the only daughter, of the late Alan B. Gold* and Lynn Lubin Gold. Nora was born in Montreal and educated at St. George’s High School* (1965-1969), an alternative, arts-oriented school based on the philosophy of A.S. Neill’s Summerhill School.* After high school, Gold spent a year studying in French at CEGEP de Vieux Montreal,* majoring in philosophy and “Faith and the Human Condition.” The following year, she enrolled at McGill University,* where she acquired a Bachelor of Social Work in 1975. Upon graduation she moved to Israel, where she made Israel (became an Israeli citizen) and lived until 1981. During these six years, Gold held two major social work positions. The first was in Beit Shemesh,* a development town outside Jerusalem, where she headed a national pilot project for the Ministry of Welfare, and developed innovative community-based services for the elderly. Subsequently, Gold worked at a vocational training school in Jerusalem, providing social work services to the families of developmentally challenged adolescents. During these years in Israel, Gold also helped to found Kehillat Yedidah, at that time the only left-wing Orthodox congregation in Israel. In addition, she supervised social work students for the Israeli Institute for Social Work Training, taught English as a second language at a private language institute, and wrote and published short stories and poetry. In 1981 Gold returned to Canada to do her Masters of Social Work at the Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto,* completing her degree Magna cum Laude the following year. She then worked for three years with the TRE-ADD Program for Autism at Thistletown Regional Centre, providing social work services to families with autistic children and adolescents. In 1985 Gold returned to the Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto* to do a PhD in social work, which she completed in 1990. Immediately upon graduation, Gold began teaching at the School of Social Work, McMaster University,* in the role of Assistant Professor, and three years later was promoted to Associate Professor and was granted tenure. Gold remained at McMaster until January 2000, and during her 10 years there, conducted a number of different research studies, most significantly a national study of Canadian Jewish women and their experiences of sexism and antisemitism, and a follow-up study with Canadian Jewish girls, focussing on these same two phenomena. Both studies received external funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. In addition to her academic work, during this decade Gold also wrote fiction, and in 1998, her first book, Marrow and Other Stories, was published. One year later, Marrow and Other Stories was awarded the Louis Lockshin Prize for Short Fiction (one of the Toronto Jewish Book Awards), and was also short-listed for the Danuta Gleed Award, an award for the best first short story collection in Canada. On January 1, 2000, Gold resigned from McMaster in order to have more time to write. She kept a hand in academia, though, through teaching part-time at the Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto,* through her research on Jewish girls (which she completed in 2008, including making a short film about it), and through her ongoing (and still current) affiliation with the Centre for Women’s Studies in Education, at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto (OISE/UT).* In 2008, Gold completed her first novel, Exile, and is now working on her second novel. In addition to her fiction and her academic and professional work, Gold has always been very involved in social activism and community work, and has served on many community boards, task forces, and committees. Probably her most significant contribution to date has been, in 1982, founding (with several others) the New Israel Fund of Canada, a branch of the New Israel Fund,* which is an international organization devoted to promoting civil rights, democracy, pluralism, and social justice in Israel. For the following 18 years, Gold served in a variety of leadership roles at NIFC, including Vice-President, and was also, for six of these 18 years, a member of NIF’s International Board and/or International Executive. Gold’s other significant contribution in terms of social action was to help found, in 1998, Canadian Friends of Givat Haviva, a branch of Givat Haviva,* which is an educational organization in Israel promoting tolerance and mutual understanding between Jewish and Arab youth. Gold served as the Vice-President of Canadian Friends of Givat Haviva from 1998-2003, and during this time was also involved in various other organizations and institutions in Canada and the U.S. In 1998 Gold was recognized by the Toronto Jewish Community as an Outstanding Volunteer. More information about Nora Gold can be found on her website at www.noragold.com. SourceseditCourtesy of Nora Gold, 2008 for wikipedia.com 70.53.129.167 (talk) 21:39, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply] Declined. We cannot accept Original research. LegoKontribsTalkM 00:17, 28 August 2008 (UTC)[reply] |
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Andreas Jakobsen is probably one of the most remarkably players in the danish basketball league. With his 187 cm and less than 85 kg, his understanding of the game, speed, accuracy and intelligence are vital for his succes in the league, as well as on the national team. Andreas is a player that occipies most of the court and lately rumers have been going arouond that Andreas is recieving proposals from italian and spanish teams. His performance in the 2008 games against Ucraine and Israel have played a vital part in his recent fame. Sourceseditwww.bakkenbears.dk
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Gharana: Punjab & Delhi Teachers: Pandit Hiralal & Mian Qadir Bukhsh The late Ustad Shaukat Hussain Khan ranked amongst the finest musicians of South Asia. Apart from his prowess over the solo repertoire, the maestro’s forte was his impeccable accompaniment. Sourcesedithttp://www.sadarang.com/INDEX.HTM
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The Cranger Kirmes is a fair in Germany. It´s located in Wanne-Eickel in the city of Herne and happen every year 10 days long from the first friday in August. It´s with 4,7 million visitors the second biggest fair in Germany, only the Oktoberfest in Munich is with around 6 million visitors bigger. So it´s the biggest fair in the Ruhr Area and in the whole country of Northrhine-Westphalia. Unlike the other big fairs in Germany it has a relative little fairground and so it´s often very full of people, especially in the evenings. Sourcesedit92.72.208.212 (talk) 23:03, 27 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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