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== Gary David ==
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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. Gary David is a professional basketball player of the Philippine Basketball Association. He is currently playing as a superstar with the Air21 Express. A 6'2 guard out of Bataan. He is called "Mr. Pure Energy" or sometimes "The King". Sources[edit]125.60.243.81 (talk) 00:34, 11 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. Lewis witts was born in 1992 in church village hodpital South Wales, he lives with parents Jonathan Witts(Director of one-to-one independant financial firm) and Rhiannydd in the town of Caerphilly, he was a pupil at the primary school Ysgol Gymraeg Caerphilly then moving on to the secondary school Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni, where he was taught in the welsh language he is a relative to the late Tasker watkins vc kbe links www.bebo.com/lewiswitts Sources[edit]Lewiswitts (talk) 00:40, 11 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. Asad J Ahmmed born in Buhudole, Somalia, better known by his stage name DJ Rakiz, who is a Somali-American was first heard on Lil Wayne and Birdman's single Way Of Life.[3] DJ[4], record producer, and radio personality for the South Florida radio station WEDR 99 Jamz.[5] He is also member of the hip hop group New thugs, and is signed to thug Squad Entertainment and redi records.[6] === Sources ===±
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Established Need[edit]Food borne pathogens and diseases leading to bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever, are two of the biggest causes of fatalities in Africa. And with 42.7% of Madagascar's population under the age of 14, when the body needs to develop and grow, untainted food and water are among the two most needed commodities. By addressing the issues of starvation while combating sickness in the world's impoverished youth, the BBPNWM, starting in Madagascar hopes to make a true difference on our planet. Sources[edit]https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ma.html 72.136.146.118 (talk) 04:10, 11 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Summary[edit]The "story" of the movie mainly revolves around two American girls making a movie in Tokyo, Japan about global warming. While there, tentacle-esk appendages (low-quality CGI) appear and "destroy half of the city". The girls feel obligated to record their tramas as they try to find safety from the "monster". The movie ends with the girls holding each other. One of the girls, Erin, appears to have died. Review[edit]As opposed to Cloverfield, which actually tries to look like a real movie, Monster starts off looking very low-budget, and continues that look throughout the rest of the film. Apparently the two girls walk around Tokyo in real life and try to film their movie with zero other actors supporting them. At a couple of points, they have random people (that they probably paid a few bucks) approach them and say things in Japanese. There are no subtitles available, so it's not really clear what they are saying. Especially since the girls keep repeating that they are "Americans" and don't understand, even though earlier in the movie, Sarah spoke Japanese.. The limitations of the budget and believability are pushed when the girls are supposed to be "really high up" on the roof of a building, looking down on the "whole city". Yet behind them, you can see trees that are actually taller than they are, and the "whole city" is a couple of CGI animated skyscrapers with smoke coming from them. Which the girls have to look up at to see. In the same roof scene, one girl says that there are 8 million people in the city, yet no one can be found. They never actually show any empty streets though because there are people walking by while they are filming.. You can actually hear cars driving by in the background. Overall, it was hard to tell if the DVD was skipping or the film was just screwed up to start with. Every 30 seconds (literally), the screen would freeze, fuzz out, then go black. Then it would come on again. This usually happened during "earthquakes". It made for a very slow and annoying movie experience. If you saw Cloverfield, then don't worry about seeing Monster. Because everything about Cloverfield was done more professionally and "better". If you want to compare the two, then try to find a way to watch Monster for free. Otherwise, you'll feel ripped off and very disapointed. Sources[edit]http://www.theasylum.cc/product.php?id=139 68.101.216.9 (talk) 04:12, 11 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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The ergotrid is the name given to the area of the face located between the top of the upper lip and the bottom of the nose. Bruce Willis displays an extremely prominent ergotrid. Lack of a sizable ergotid can be seen as a hinderance to the growth of a proper mustache. Sources[edit]72.49.171.5 (talk) 04:46, 11 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Ryan Kelley (b. February 6, 1979) is a semi-retired American professional wrestler, known by his ringname "Roughhouse" Ryan O'Reilly, who competes in Southeastern independent promotions including the National Wrestling Alliance, Total Nonstop Action and has toured Puerto Rico, Guam and South Korea. He and his then girlfriend, now fiancee, Krissy Vaine both had WWE developmental contracts, both competing in its developmental territories Georgia Championship Wrestling, Florida Championship Wrestling and Deep South Wrestling [1] as well as appearing on house shows for WWE's Extreme Championship Wrestling brand, but requested to be released for personal reasons in October 2007. Both had made several appearances on WWE Raw and Smackdown prior to their release and O'Reilly, who had previously appeared on ECW on Sci Fi, was expected to join the regular ECW roster. [2] [3] [4] [5] Career[edit]Early career[edit]In 2001, O'Reilly made his wrestling debut and spent much of his early career in various independent promotions thoughout the southeastern United States, particularly in the Florida-area. In January 2003, he appeared on the Hardcore Championship Wresting supercard Hardkore Returns where he and Markus Faulk fought to a no-contest after the match became a wild brawl ending only after several other wrestlers had to seperate the two men. He had previously trained at Rusty Brooks wrestling school School of Hard Knocks and began wrestling in Brooks promotion Four Star Championship Wrestling. He and Jeff "J-Dawg" Brooks, son of promoter Rusty Brooks, formed the Irish Thug Connection and together captured the promotion's tag team titles [6] defeating Phi Delta Slam (Big Tilly & Bruno Sassi) on November 8, 2003. In 2004, he feuded with Norman Smiley over the FSCW Heavyweight title. One of these matches, sponsored by Florida Atlantic University's Rocky Horror Picture Show Fan Club, took place at FAU's Live Oaks Pavilion on May 23. [7] He faced Smiley in a rematch in the main event at the FSCW supercard Clam Slam 2004 held at the Clamster's Pub and Raw Bar in Deerfield Beach, Florida on July 17. The event also featured Jeff Brooks, Vampire Warrior, Soulman Alex G and Scott Commodity. [8] Deep South Wrestling[edit]After four years on the independent circuit, O'Reilly made his DSW debut losing to Jack Bull (with Angel Williams) at DSW's first show on September 1, 2005. He also lost to "Big Time" Nick Mitchell a week later before teaming with Ryan Reeves to defeat The Regulators on September 15. O'Reilly lost matches to Mike Mizanin and Jack Bull during the next week, however he did manage to defeat Shawn Schultz on October 13. Losing to Derrick Neikirk on October 20 [9] was followed by a count-out victory over Joe Slaughter a week later. During November, he defeated Eric Perez and Freakin Deacon before he and Nick Mitchell lost a tag team match to The Regulators. Later that week, he made his first WWE appearance defeating Eric Perez in a dark match on Smackdown! on December 9. He defeated Perez in a rematch later that week. On December 22, he beat Freakin' Deacon after outside interference by Palmer Cannon allowed O'Reilly to pin his opponent. That same night, he also defeated Montel Vontavious Porter. In mid-January 2006, O'Reilly teamed with Ryan Reeves but lost matches to Team Elite (Mike Knox & Derrick Neikirk) [9] and The Gymini, although he did defeat William Regal and Johnny Parisi the next month before taking a 7-week absence. Returning to action in April, he won matches against Biohazard, Mikal Adryan and Bradley Jay. He and Danny Germundo entered a championship tournament for the DSW Tag Team Championship but were eliminated by Team Elite on May 11. [9] Defeating William Regal on May 18, he faced Mike Knox several days later losing by disqualification. He again lost to him in a dark match on June 1, but defeated him at DSW Six Flags Slam show at Six Flags later that week. He also defeated Francisco Ciatso and Bradley Jay that same month. On June 22, O'Reilly defeated Derrick Neikirk to win the DSW Heavyweight title. [9] Defending the title against Mike Knox on June 29 and, later that week, against Knox and Neikirk in a 3-way dance on July 6, [9] he also defeated Montel Vontavious Porter (with Quentin Michaels) by disqualification on July 13. [10] He also made back-to-back appearances for the WWE's Extreme Championship Wrestling brand with rival Derrick Neikirk in losing efforts against The FBI (Little Guido & Tony Mamaluke) on July 16-17. [9] Defending his title in rematches against Montel Vontavious Porter, Mike Knox and Danny Gimondo, he made a second and third appearance for the ECW brand as he and Neikirk once again facing to against The FBI at house shows on July 29-30 and again on August 5-6. They defeated The FBI in their second encounter, but lost in their third meeting. [9] He also defeating Lawrence Tyler in a non-title match on August 10, Montel Vontavious Porter the following night at the DSW Six Flags Park Slam show, and The FBI in another ECW brand house show on August 12. He and Neikirk would continue to face The FBI in another series of house show matches during late-August. [9] He and Neikirk were apparently planned to compete as a tag team in the ECW brand later that year, but these plans were canceled when O'Reilly violated the WWE's Wellness Program [11] and was suspended for 30 days. [4] September 7, O'Reilly finally lost the DSW Heavyweight Championship to Bradley Jay. After this loss, O'Reilly would become less active and eventually became the personal assistant of DSW General Manager Krissy Vaine on October 12. Defeating David Heath in a dark match on October 19, O'Reilly eventually received a chance to regain the heavyweight title after defeating Derrik Neikirk to decide the number one contender a week later. [9] However, he was unable to unseat Bradley Jay losing to him on November 9. He also lost to Bradley Jay & Mike Knox in a tag team match with Derrick Neikirk on November 16 [9] and in a singles match against Mike Knox at the end of the month. On December 12, O'Reilly appeared on ECW on Sci Fi as one of Paul Heyman's personal enforcers with Doug Basham. Both men were later attacked by Bobby Lashley. In January 2007, he continued feuding with Bradley Jay and beat him in a non-title match on January 18. He lost to him the following night however and, on January 25, he lost to Big Vito in a round robin match with Bradley Jay. He eventually won the title from Bradley Jay on March 1, although he lost the title back to him a week later. The title was held up in a match between the two on March 15, and the two faced each other a grudge match during the next two days. He defeated Bradley Jay at a house show at the first grudge match while Bradley Jay won the second match at the DSW Six Flags Park Slam show on March 17. On March 31, he was eliminated by Bradley Jay in the opening rounds of the Best of 7 Series. On April 7, he would make his last appearance defeating Afa, Jr. with the sleeper hold. O'Reilly and Eric Perez were originally scheduled to face The Samoans (Afa, Jr. & Sonny Siaki) in the main event of the final event held by DSW, however he was injured in an attack by The Samoans prior to the match. Afa, Jr. hit him with a superkick and he and his partner knocked O'Reilly unconscious with a double headbutt. He and Perez were replaced by The Major Brothers. [12] World Wrestling Entertainment and semi-retirement[edit]During the summer, O'Reilly would appear in dark matches on WWE Raw and Smackdown against Sylvan Grenier, Chuck Palumbo, Super Crazy, Cody Rhodes and D-Lo Brown. [13] In a tag team match with Johnny Jeter, he lost to The Highlanders on August 27 and to Hardcore Holly on September 17. Both these matches were later broadcast on WWE.com for WWE Heat. He briefly appeared in Florida Championship Wrestling, a WWE developmental territory, where both Lacey Von Erich and Maryse Ouellet were his valets. On October 10, he and his girlfriend Krissy Vaine were released from their contracts which they requested due to personal reasons. One of the reasons for their decision was health problems suffered by their families, specifically O'Reilly's father who had recently suffered a stroke. [2] On October 23, O'Reilly was interviewed on the internet radio show Wrestling Weekly hosted by Doc Young and guest co-hosts Bryan Alvarez and Bill DeMott. During the interview, he discussed his reasons for leaving the WWE as well as the origin of his in-ring persona, his early career in Total Nonstop Action, the close of Deep South Wrestling and his taking a "time-off period" from professional wrestling. He also announced his engagement to Krissy Vaine. As of 2008, he and Vaine are still in semi-retirement although they have made occasional appearances for local independent shows in the Florida area. [14] Championships and accomplishments[edit]
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Noko Jeans is an experimental business/art project with the purpose of producing and importing jeans from North Korea to Europe. The project was started in 2007 by the three Swedes Jakob Ohlsson, Tor Rauden Källstigen and Jacob Åström. Sources[edit]http://www.pastan.nu/shopping/att-tillverka-jeans-i-nordkorea-1.35090 http://www.nokojeans.com/process 116.226.80.176 (talk) 06:00, 11 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. From 1999 to roughly 2004, Doug was the frontman for heralded midwestern rock act The Pitted Moonshine Cherries. The band was a 2002 finalist for the Mountain Dew High School Rock-Off. In 2002, Ivancic released his first solo record, an EP titled "Suma Sessions 2002" recorded and mixed by Paul Hamann at Suma Studios in Leroy, Ohio. The record, which was intended as a demo, went on to much greater acclaim and fared well around college towns in northeast Ohio, doing considerably well in and around Kent State University during the 2002-03 year when Ivancic was a student residing in the now defunct Lake Hall. Upon leaving KSU, Ivancic went through a life-threatening nervous breakdown (his first) which took the bulk of the decade to repair before again making public appearances. Although Mr. Ivancic did have two other relapses after his recovery, he is healthy and mentally sound as of 2008, and writing music at a "prolific pace." He is signed to Lake County, Ohio's Avid Sperm Records, currently resides in Collinwood, Ohio (a rather gritty section of East Cleveland), and has announced the upcoming release of his comeback album "Doug Ivancic's Spaghetti Midwestern" in 2009. Doug Ivancic has a number of aliases. These include (dependent on current mental state): "Cap'n Phantasmo" - What he calls himself when high on marijuana on stage, or in writing. This name sometimes will have a suffix on it such as "In Full F-Ect" depending on exactly how high he is, either on the weed or the horse at the moment he signs his salutation. "Douglas Douglas and Cult Jam" - More likely an alias used when drinking heavily (which is standard practice for Mr. Ivancic) and was first reported in July of 2008. The name is a play on the popular late 1980's group "Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam."
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Elena Evangelo is an American actress. Evangelo was born in New York City, where she grew up. Her father and mother were restaurateurs. She grew up in a Greek Orthodox. She graduated from Vassar College with her B.A. degree in English and French. She received her M.F.A. from the University of Southern Caifornia, School of Cinema & Television. She has appeared in the films G.I. Joe Rise of Cobra and Purpose. She also appeared in the TV shows Monk,, Las Vegas, CSI Miami, Justice, Alias, NYPD Blue, and Felicity. Sources[edit]http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0262484/ 75.82.182.24 (talk) 07:13, 11 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Chris Morgan is a competitive rower in the Men's Quadruple Scull event for the Australian Olympic team in the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Morgan began his athletic career as a competitive walker, however took up rowing after taking part in a rowing competition held at a University Orientation Day. The University's Rowing Club held a competition in which the fastest time on the club's Ergo Machine would win a carton of beer. After winning the competition, Morgan was asked to join the rowing club and joined the "Learn to Row" program, shortly before beginning his competitive rowing career. During Morgan's first season of rowing in 2004, Morgan won a gold medal in the World University Games, and was later selected for the Australian rowing team in 2005, training with the Australian Institute of Sport, competing in various international rowing championships. In their Preliminary round in the Beijing 2008 Olympics, Morgan, along with the other members of the Men's Quadruple Scull team, came first; claiming the world's fastest ever time at 5:36.20. The Australian Men's Quadruple Scull team bettered the previously held by Poland by a second. Sources[edit]http://www.olympics.com.au/TheTeam/TheTeam/tabid/343/Athletes/TheTeam/tabid/344/Default.aspx?cId=31233&teamId=17 http://au.sports.yahoo.com/news/article/-/4878651/mens-quad-scull-set-world-best-time http://www.ausport.gov.au/ais/history/achievements/olympics/ais_athletes_at_the_beijing_olympics 220.253.7.43 (talk) 08:16, 11 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. Robotnik is a company in Valencia (Spain) that designs and makes mobile robots and robot arms for scientific and technological purposes. We devote to the rendering of services of engineering and I+D in different areas; including robotic and automatic functions. Robotnik has an important range of mobile robots and arms that are used in real-life experiments and investigations. We are unique from different robotic companies because we offer open sources, modules, scalable and sturdy mechanics that can be used in the laboratory as well as in real-life activities (such as for security, surveillance, rescue etc.). Robotnik has knowledge in architectures, control of robots, systems of navigation and teleoperation. The software, which is open source, integrates this knowledge and includes: algorithms of SLAM, avoidance of obstacles, avoidance of collisions, generation of maps, control of arms, etc. The system offer modular architectures of ‘open source’ as Player/Stage and OpenJAUS. We have experience in the field of robotics, not only for the industrial implantations that we do but also for the lines of I+D that we support. Today Robotnik is, together with Telefonica I+D, one of the Spanish companies that participates in European Investigation Programs in the field of the Robotics.
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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. The European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) was founded in Montecatini, Italy in 1965 with Dr. Joseph Hoet as Founding President. The Association is based on individual membership and embraces scientists, physicians, laboratory workers, nurses and students from all over the world who are interested in diabetes and related subjects. An Active Member is an individual holding a medical degree or a scientific worker with an academic degree who has paid the current annual membership fee. Members are entitled to vote at the General Assembly, which is held during the Annual Meeting and are eligible for election to the Council and to the Executive Committee. Membership also provides the possibility of attending the Annual Meetings of the Association at a considerably reduced registration fee. Active members receive monthly the official journal of the Association, Diabetologia, which publishes articles on clinical and experimental diabetes and metabolism. In addition there are rapid communications and review articles on selected topics of current interest by leading experts in the field. The annual membership fees are at present Euro 67.00 for those younger than 35 years and Euro 100.00 for those older than 35 years. The Student membership fee is Euro 36.00. All paid-up members receive information on the activities of the Association by a monthly Newsletter sent by e-mail. Information on the prizes and awards offered by the Association is included in the News Section of the journal Diabetologia, as are the reports on those who have received the awards. All of this information is also available online. The Active Membership of the Association currently numbers more than 6,400 individuals from over 110 countries throughout the world. The Association also bestows Honorary Membership on any individual whose medical or scientific contribution to diabetes research has been outstanding; the first Honorary Member of the Association was Charles Best. The Association is governed by a Council and an Executive Committee chaired by the President. The Annual Meeting of the Association is held in a different European city each year. Abstracts are invited from members as well as non-members. All abstracts are anonymously reviewed by a Programme Committee, chaired by the Honorary Secretary. The EASD was one of the first international Associations to introduce the anonymous review of abstracts. The high quality of scientific research presented at the Annual Meetings is attested to by the increasing participation. The scientific programme of the Meeting, providing titles of the lectures and symposia, is made available online at a very early stage. Once confirmed, the speakers' names are made available and about 6-8 weeks before the start of the Meeting. All abstracts accepted for presentation can be accessed online via the online programme. A search function assists the visitor in finding abstracts in their field of interest. Shortly after the Annual Meeting, webcasts of the major lectures presented can be accessed via the EASD website. To assist the participation of young presenting authors, the Association has established a Travel Fund from which over 100 awards are made available for each Annual Meeting. In addition, a number of Stayment Grants are awarded each year to assist the participation of colleagues coming from financially poor countries. The next Annual Meeting will be held in Rome, Italy, in 2008 and in Vienna, Austria in 2009. The Association awards four major prizes annually: the Castelli Pedroli Prize, the Claude Bernard Medal, the Minkowski Prize and the Albert Renold Prize Lecture. The recipients of these prizes deliver a lecture at the Annual Meeting. The Association holds annually an EASD Scientists Training Course and a Robert Turner Clinical Research Course to attract new talent to diabetes research in different centres throughout the world. Nominations for all the above are invited from EASD members. Together with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRFI) the EASD organises a yearly Workshop in Oxford, United Kingdom where 20 seniors and fellows come together from all over the world. The EASD Post Graduate Education Subcommittee (PGESC) is active in organising workshops and courses for clinicians and educators. The Association has following Study Groups: Artificial Insulin Delivery System (AIDPIT); Diabetes Education Study Group (DESG); Diabetic Pregnancy Study Group (DPSG); Diabetes Optimisation through Information Technology Study Group (DOIT); Diabetes Neuropathy Study Group (NEURODIAB); EASD Eye Complication Study Group (EASDEC); European Diabetic Nephropathy Study Group (EDNSG); EASD Islet Study Group; European Diabetes Epidemiology Group (EDEG); Diabetes and Nutrition Study Group (DNSG); Psychosocial Aspects of Diabetes (PSAD); Hypertension in Diabetes Study Group (HID); Diabetic Foot Study Group (DFSG); EASD Study Group on Primary Care Research in Diabetology (PCD); Diabetes Economic and Care Delivery (DECADE); Genetics of Diabetes Study Group; Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Study Group (D&CVD). In 1999, the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) increased its commitment to stimulate diabetes research in Europe by creating the European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes (EFSD). The Foundation is closely related to the EASD; it is governed exclusively by the Executive Committee of the EASD, which itself is under the close supervision of the EASD Council and the General Assembly of the EASD. EFSD operates on a strictly non-profit basis under the control of the relevant authorities for charity and taxation.
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[[:Category:Transnational European sports competitions]] [[:Category:Multi-sport events]] [[:Category:Olympiads]] Sources[edit]This category should be created to separate out the EYOF from the YOG - Youth Olympic Games, since the EYOF are not YOG, and not IOC games, but European games. 70.55.85.40 (talk) 12:27, 11 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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The purpose of the agency is to ensure that medicinal products used in Denmark are of satisfactory quality, are safe to use and that they have the desired effect. This is done through administering the Danish legislation on medicinal products, reimbursement, pharmacies, medical devices and euphoriants. Functionally speaking the Danish Medicines Agency compares to that of the FDA. Sources[edit]
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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. Socrates Tzagiousis, (born 17 May 1975)is a Greek physicist.He is known for his contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity, especially in the context of black holes, and his popular works in which discusses his own theories and cosmology in general.His key scientific works to date have included providing, with Manos Danezis, theorems regarding singularities in the framework of general relativity, and the theoretical prediction that black holes should emit radiation, which is today known as Plat radiation, or sometimes as hyperplat radiation.[2] His scientific career spans more than 10 years and his books and public appearances have made him an academic celebrity on Greece.He is an Honorary Fellow of the Athens Academy.[3] Tzagiousis is suffers by obsessive-compulsive disorder. Early Life[edit]Socrates Tzagiousi was born in Athens where he was raised. His father, Vassilis Tzagiousis, emigrated from Jordan to the Greece as an orphan at the age of ten. He later married Anna Avramopoulou mother, Anna,which is cousin with former minister of Athens Dimitris Avramopoulos, and founded a family company from the humble start of one grocery store in the center of Monastiraki. After graduating from high school, Socrates enrolled in Florida State University where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Research fields[edit]Socratess principal fields of research are theoretical cosmology. In the late 1990s, he and his Cambridge friend , Perseas Xristodoulides, applied a new, complex mathematical model they had created from Stephen Hawking’s general theory of cosmology.His work in more recent years includes contributions to research on supergravity, p-branes[4] and M-theory, mainly motivated by string theory. Socrates has done research work on models of the very early universe (inflationary cosmology). Socrates currently leads a research group working on the detection of gravitational waves. Socrates research work has been funded by the European Union and Greek Goverment since 1997. Sources[edit]uoa.gr To syban pou agapisa, by Sotirios Danezis 79.129.193.205 (talk) 13:18, 11 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Introduction[edit]The Laser 5000 was the forerunner to most of the modern skiffs and appeared in the 1990's. The boat features a weight equalization mechanism so the weight is always equal to 170kg for the crew. Sources[edit]http://www.laser5000.lasersailing.com/index.php
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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. a unique conlang , called the worldlang by it's speakers . it contains words from thousends of languages ,so it is claimed to be the only universal language. although it's lexicon is derived from diversed number of languages ,but it's pronunciation is very easy ,with an italian-like harmony. It was first published in a book titled 'The earth language' 'ISBN 978-9959-1- 0265-2' in 2008 by it's planner Dr.Z.Elhassie who believed that Esperanto is too european, he statrted his Ardano project in 2005. It's goal is to be the second language of everyone and the main comunicating language on earth and this goal seems to be imposible , but it's uniqness and neutrality may attract some speakers Ardanists claim that thier language is there to protect minor languages from extinction ,knowing that a language dies every two weeks, Ardano is aimed to work as a barrier facilitating comunications and preventing language polarizition. Sources[edit]ardano.tripod.com
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Saurodon is an extinct genus of Ichthyodectid fish from the Cretaceous. Sources[edit]
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Almost Plain Text (APT) is a simple text format for the preparation of documentation, used in conjunction with Apache Maven [16]. Sources[edit]167.4.1.42 (talk) 14:05, 11 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Perumal Ramamurthi born on 7th March 1981 is a famous Programmer Analyst from infosys technologies Limited.[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. David Bowles (born 24th November 1986) is an English comedic performer noted for his YouTube videos. He is known for his childish behaviour, random humour, and use of metal music in his videos (most notably his music videos). YouTube[edit]On YouTube, David goes by the username TwistedMetalLegion. Twisted Metal being his "company", and Legion being David's online alias. To date, David has 17 videos on YouTube lasting only a few minutes each. But according to his website and YouTube bulletins, David has many more projects in the works. The most anticipated being his parody/homage to the pirate genre, 'Pirates of the Tawd'. David's most notable videos are 'Assassin's Creed', 'Tawd of the Rings' a parody of Lord of the Rings, and 'BING BANG! (AKA I Have Too Much Free Time)'; the latter being a video of David dancing around various rooms of his home singing Bing Bang (Time to Dance), the closing song for episodes of LazyTown. The song was edited by David, directing and editing the video too. Future videos will include: Pirates of the Tawd, A music video of Amon Amarth's 'Fate of Norns', and a 'Be Kind Rewind'-style remake of Steven Spielberg's 'War of the Worlds'.
Inspirations[edit]David's greatest inspirations for his YouTube videos come from such fellow YouTube artists such as Brandon Hardesty, ItsJustSomeRandomGuy, and Blame Society Productions, the team behind internet hit series Chad Vader. His other inspiration, and quite possibly the most influential, is the 1996-2001 Channel 4 series, The Adam & Joe Show.
Personal Life[edit]David Bowles was born in Inverness, Scotland, the son of Steven and Tina Bowles. David has one sister, Christine. Bowles has Scouse and Cockney ancestry. His father was a corporal in the Royal Air Force, which required David's family to move many times, finally settling in Skelmersdale. David is an avid listener of metal music genre. His favourite bands include Iron Maiden, Blind Guardian, Amon Amarth, Grave Digger, Judas Priest and Ozzy Osbourne. Sources[edit]Official Site[1] YouTube Profile[2] 78.151.64.227 (talk) 19:07, 11 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Sources[edit]75.47.133.42 (talk) 21:20, 11 August 2008 (UTC)[reply] Oppose this and the one below - 7th Street is near downtown LA. --NE2 00:38, 12 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. Type: Privately held company Founded: 1956 Headquarters: Fort Myers FL, United States Rotterdam NL European Headquarters Key people: Gerald Burns, President & CEO Harold B. Friedman, SVP Global Corporate Development John Hartley, VP Operation Richard MacGonigle, Director Customer Service Industry: Freight payment audit information service Parent: Platinum Equity Revenue: $25 million USD (2006) Website www.data2logiistics.com Data2Logistics freight bill payment service that has deep roots in the freight bill payment industry. Barry & Lloyd a predecessor company was (founded in 1935) as an industry consultant. That business went on to provide freight bill pre-audit and freight bill processing in the 1956. Latter it merged with CTI Logistics, Inc. and immediately became recognized as the industry leader. To meet the changes in the transportation marketplace additional acquisitions have been made to create an organization that has the expertise to service all modes of transportation. Today Data2Logistics is privately held company is owned by Platinum Equity. It has become a global processor with full service offices outside of the US. Data2Logistics has the industry specific knowledge needed to meet the specific requirements of the major vertical markets of their diversified customer base of over 1000 companies. Freight Audit: Originally established as a settlement service over time Data2Logsitics has evolved into a service that today provides shippers with a a robust transportation database. Using IBM’s Cognos software they provide their customers with dashboards, graphical displays of actionable information to control and reduce transportation costs. Through their Business Intelligence team they support customers with transportation Benchmarking services, Network Analysis, Bid proposal modeling and carrier negotiation support. Using a sophisticated rate engine The Company is able to identify millions of dollars in carrier billing errors as well as refunds for shipments that are not delivered on time or are manifested but never leave the customers facility. Other tools identify routing guide non compliance by customers and their vendor resulting in significant cost saving. Locations: Customers are serviced through US based full service facilities in Fort Myers, FL, and Salt Lake City UT. They also have a full service processing facility in Rotterdam in The Netherlands. Accomplishments: INBOUND LOGISTICS has named The Company One of the Top 100 Logistics Technology Providers. Felecia Stratton Editor of INBOUND LOGISTICS wrote: "Solutions providers such as Data2Logistics empower logistics and supply chain management, continuing to offer innovative and practical solutions in the face of fast-changing challenges. During 2008, Data2Logistics consistently provided the kinds of technology solutions Inbound Logistics readers need to successfully manage their global enterprises. As shippers, carriers, and 3PLs increase their use of logistics IT, Data2Logistics continues to be flexible and responsive, anticipating customers' evolving needs. That's why Inbound Logistics editors have recognized Data2Logistics as one of 2008's Top 100 Logistics IT providers for the third consecutive year." In addition for the past three year the company has successfully passed a SAS 70 Type II review to meet Sarbanes Oxley requirements. Six Sigma Focus: Using its team of Six Sigma trained Green and Black belts the company insures that they main outstanding quality service to its customers. The companies goal is to provide actionable information not just data. European Processing: Providing transportation costs reduction in Europe provides many challenges. This includes properly reporting VAT, handling bills in multiple currencies and languages. It requires local staff that understands local customers and the best ways to expectations while eliminating paper by supporting the installation of EDI billing from carriers Sources[edit]74.199.98.158 (talk) 21:41, 11 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Helladotherium is an extinct genus of Giraffidae. Sources[edit]
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Jeff Brooks (b. 1982) is an American professional wrestler, known by his ringname J-Dawg, who competes in Southeastern independent promotions including IWA Mid-South and Florida-based promotions Future of Wrestling and Nick Mayberry's Hardkore Championship Wrestling. He also competed in Four Star Championship Wrestling, promoted by his father Rusty Brooks, forming a successful tag team with Ryan O'Reilly as the Irish Thug Connection. Career[edit]Future Of Wrestling[edit]A second generation wrestler, Jeff Brooks was born to former World Wrestling Federation wrestler Rusty Brooks [19] in Miami, Florida. Training for a career in professional wrestling after high school, he made his debut in Bobby Brooks' Future of Wrestling in 1998. Brooks originally wrestled as The Sniper losing to Billy Fives in Oakland Park, Florida on May 30, 1998, however he began using his real name later that year. He faced Billy Fives several more times losing to him on October 10 and, in a tag team match with Soulman Alex G, he lost to Billy Fives & Bobby Brooks on December 12. That same year, Brooks was named 1998 Rookie of The Year by the promotion. Brooks lost another to Billy Fives on January 30, 1999. On March 20, he wrestled twice in one day losing to Schmuck Dudley during the day show and, with his father Rusty Brooks, defeated Schmuck & Snot Dudley in a tag team match during the night show. He also defeated "Super" Mario in Cooper City, Florida on May 1. That same month, he was part of FOW's first international tour to Peru from May 20-23. Although losing to Billy Fives during the first and last nights in Lima, Peru, he did beat Bobby Rogers and Prince Ali in a 3-way dance as well as defeating "Mr. Magnificent" Mike Monroe during the four-day tour. On June 26, Brooks fought Wet Willie to a no contest in Hollywood, Florida. The next month, he and Flex Magnum lost to Billy Fives & Soulman Alex G in Cape Coral, Florida on July 18. During the FOW's second tour to Peru, Brooks defeated Anthony Adonis for FOW International Championship on August 1. Two weeks later, he and his father defeated The Exterminators (Casey Thompson & Cliff Anderson) on August 14. Brooks eventually lost the FOW International title to Billy Fives on September 25, however he did defeat Flex Magnum, Gator B. Long & Iron in a 6-man tag team match with Rusty and Bobby Brooks on November 6. At the end of the year, he lost to Chris Charger on December 30, 1999. Participating in an 8-man progressive elimination match, Brooks was eliminated by Bruno Sassi on January 20, 2001. On May 12, he also took part in a Hardcore battle royal in Davie, Florida and, the next year, he appeared in an interpromotional event between Future of Wrestling and Rusty Brooks' Four Star Championship Wrestling on February 9, 2002. Appearing alongside FSCW wrestlers in a promo with FOW, he later interrupted a ladder match between Johnny, Tommy and Ricky Vandal entering the match himself and eventually winning the title. Brooks later lost the title to Al Bino in a 3-way dance with Johnny Vandal on April 13. [20] Regaining the title from David Babylon in Oakland Park on July 27, he held the title only two weeks before losing the title to Tommy Vandal in a match with David Babylon on August 10. Later that year, he made an appearance for Nick Mayberry's Hardkore Championship Wrestling at the 2002 Hardkore & Confused supercard losing to "Extreme Shah" Hack Meyers at The HCPAC in Hollywood, Florida on October 12. Their match was considered by many in attendance as an impressive technical matchup as fans reportedly chanted "five more minutes". This was the first of several appearances that Brooks would make for the promotion over the next two years. On January 10, 2003, he made his second HCW appearance at the supercard Hardkore Returns fighting to a draw with Jimmy Rave at the Inverrary Hotel Ballroom in Lauderhill, Florida. [19] Four Star Championship Wrestling[edit]After the close of Future of Wrestling, Brooks joined his father's Four Star Championship Wrestling promotion full time in late 2003. He soon formed a successful tag team with Ryan O'Reilly called the Irish Thug Connection and, on November 8, they defeated Phi Delta Slam (Big Tilly & Bruno Sassi) for the FOW Tag Team titles. Earlier that night, they had also defeated Michael Manix & Gus Quatro. On April 10, Brooks lost to Scott Commodity in Boca Raton, Florida. Three months later however, he defeated Scott Commodity and Logan Casey in a 3-way match in Deerfield Beach, Florida on July 17. He was attacked by Flex Magnum following the match but was saved by Vampire Warrior and later teamed up to defeat Scott Commodity & Soulman Alex G later that night. [21] On July 31, he made another appearance for Hardkore Championship Wrestling taking part in the 3th annual Incredible 8 tournament at the Bergeron Rodeo Arena in Davie, Florida and, in a match with Rusty Brooks as special referee, he was eliminated by Jimmy Rave in the opening rounds. Later that night, agreeing to help Nick Mayberry regain the HCW Hardcore title, Brooks took part in the first ever tag team match sanctioned by HCW teaming with Mayberry to beat The Power Company Twins. [19] During the next several months, Brooks lost matches to The Blackhart, Scott Commodity and Soulman Alex G. On April 23, 2005, in a match for the FSCW Light Heavyweight Title, he also lost to Norge Alvarez in a 3-way dance to Lowell Brown. However, defeating Lowell Brown on June 18, he received a title shot against Norge Alvarez beating him for the title less then a week later. On August 29, he appeared at another HCW card at the Pompano Beach Elks Lodge in Pompano Beach, Florida. The event also featured "The Genius" Lanny Poffo, Reckless Youth, "Shooter" Vordell Walker and Dagon Briggs as well as Tommy Vandal and Soulman Alex G. [22] In 2006, he appeared at the 4th annual Incredible 8 tournament and defeated Soulman Alex G in the opening rounds, but was eliminated by Jesus Aguilera in the second round. [19] Championships and accomplishments[edit]
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Ms. Sanchez continued her education at Portland State University’s Master’s Program in Theatre Arts with an emphasis on Scriptwriting. Ms. Sanchez began her professional career as the producer for 103.5 FM KOST’s “Mark & Kim Show,” the longest running morning broadcast team in Los Angeles radio history. While producing for the perennially popular “Mark & Kim”, she also interviewed several hundred guests covering numerous topics as the host of an uninterrupted half hour Public Affairs program. Having found her calling as an interviewer, Ms. Sanchez transitioned from the producer of the longest running morning team in Los Angeles to the ‘most listened to talk radio station in America’ – KFI AM 640, Los Angeles. During her stint at KFI, she was a weekend host as well as the week day substitute host for such talk radio favorites as Bill Handel, John & Ken, Phil Hendrie and Wayne Resnick. Ms. Sanchez then parlayed the experience gained in the second largest market in the country into “The Maria Sanchez Show.” Her topical, sometimes controversial, occasionally eclectic, always listener friendly, audience pleasing talk show was heard on TALK 650 KSTE and became Sacramento’s must hear radio from 9 AM to noon, Monday through Friday. With a desire to get her feet wet in the television industry, the ebullient Ms. Sanchez returned to the metropolitan Los Angeles area and produced a television pilot for NBC, in addition to creating and anchoring the audience participation, debate oriented “Cross Talk” for the local NPR affiliate, KCLU 88.3 FM and can currently be seen on television hosting numerous infomercials. A civic minded mother of four children, Ms. Sanchez is also a founder of both the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza and Oaks Christian School and serves on the Board of Directors of My Friends Place, a resource center for at-risk youth in Hollywood. She has also held state leadership positions for local and national elections. Ms. Maria Sanchez maintains balance in her life by exercising, gardening, reading non-fiction, writing, traveling and interacting with her wide circle of girlfriends. “I am having the time of my life hosting ‘The Maria Sanchez Show’ on 1590 The Connection,” she said. So listen from 6 – 9 AM every week day morning for stimulating interviews, topical information and self deprecating humor. There’s no better way to start your day than at 1590 AM The Connection." Sources[edit]http://www.xmfan.com/viewtopic.php?p=1077370
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FAMILY: The eldest of six siblings. Born on the 7th of June,1973 of the late former Director of Fiji Police Special Branch, Mr Timoci Moroca and former school teacher but later worked in the Civil Service as Administrator, Mrs Akesa Valebalawa Gaunavinaka-Moroca. Mr Maika Moroca married Masilina Vakataulali Veidre-Moroca and they have five children, the eldest is Sophia Moroca, Ilisapeci Moroca, Apenisa Moroca, Timoci Moroca and Alifereti Moroca. Mr Maika Moroca hails from the chiefly mataqali of Nairairaivanua of the Yavusa Viwa of Deladamanu. His wife is from the Yavusa Nawerelevu of Sinuvaca, Koro in the Lomaviti group of Islands. Education: A trained teacher by profession with Diploma in Education, Diploma in Educational Administration, Diploma in Human Resource Development, Bachelor of Arts in History and Politics. Career In The Civil Service & Private Sector: Teacher for 15 years both primary and secondary. He was staff member of parliament and served as Administrative/Research Officer. Joined US PEACE CORPS as Language Coordinator and became a journalist serving as Manager Public Relations and translator of the Turaga/Marama Magazine and Head of Translation with Fiji's first bilingual magazine called the VITIAN. Political Engagements: He was elections candidate with the Fiji labour Party during the 2006 Elections, became an outspoken Secretary of the Fijian membership branch of the Fiji Labour Party. He had signed numerous press statements on behalf of the Fiji Labour Party and was always considered bold enough and had the strength to speak his mind on indigenous issues including the Great Council of Chiefs, the Fijian provincial Councils and other notable Fijian Institutions. Professional Memberships:
Board Member of the Consumer Council of Fiji as of 7th May, 2008 to January, 2010.
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He spearheaded a letter writing campaign resulting in Oscars for Myrna Loy in 1991 and Deborah Kerr in 1994. In 2005, he co-wrote a TV pilot, "In Ewigkeit. Amen?" with German series star Andreas Stenschke (Ulli Prozeski on "Verbotene Liebe" and Ben Merker on "Die Anrheiner"). He has also completed a novel, "Hollywood On The Danube," about his adventures writing a Hungarian soap opera in Budapest. Russnow is currently working on German film and TV concepts in partnership with Andreas Stenschke, as well as continuing to write screenplays in addition to professional script consulting through his company Ram Productions International. [27], [28], [29]
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Zabel began his career as a television news reporter in Oregon and Arizona. He came to Los Angeles as an on-air correspondent for CNN where he covered presidential campaigns and space shuttle landings, among other stories. He met his wife in the office of the LA mayor during a news conference. As an on-air PBS reporter, he won several awards of his own for investigative journalism. He was one of the original group of producer/directors on ABC's cutting edge reality magazine series, Eye on LA. In 1991, Zabel was hired to write the pilot script No Limits for Michael Filerman Productions and FBC. After Melrose Place aired in 1992, producer Filerman filed a claim which was ultimately settled. During and after, Zabel continued to work on other projects for FBC. From 2001 to 2003, Zabel served as Chairman/CEO of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the first writer/producer elected to this position since Rod Serling. He presided over the most tumultuous and transformational time in Academy history, taking office at a time when 9/11 forced the cancellation of the Emmy Awards not once, but twice. He also led the negotiations which resulted in a 250% increase in the Emmy telecast license fee. As a volunteer in the Academy position, Zabel continued an active television and film career, writing multiple scripts during his term, including the network pilots "Hearts and Minds" at HBO, "McMurdo" for DreamWorks and "Black River Falls" for CBS. Zabel has also worked in collaboration with other writers over the years, including Marvel Comics]'s Stan Lee, David E. Kelley, J. Michael Straczynski, Harry Turtledove, his own wife Jackie Zabel and feature writer Brent V. Friedman. His credits include Let's Do It, Miles from Nowhere, Pandemic [30], Blackbeard, The Poseidon Adventure, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Dark Skies, M.A.N.T.I.S., Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Official Denial, Victim of Love: The Shannon Mohr Story, The Round Table, The Fifth Corner, Life Goes On, Equal Justice, L.A. Law, Dallas, Studio 5-B, E.N.G., Willow: The Making of an Adventure, and Kay O'Brien [31]. Twice nominated by the Writers Guild of America for outstanding screenwriting, Zabel's work has also been nominated by the Mystery Writers of America, Edgar Allan Poe Awards, Environmental Media Association and LA Area Emmy Awards. His nominated work includes the fan-favorite "L.A. Law" where Jimmy Smits' character defends baby-killers who get away with murder and the "Dark Skies" pilot about the John F. Kennedy assassination which launched the NBC Saturday night programming concept. [32]
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