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Richard Majkot
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Richard Majkot, B.A., M. Ed., Certified Mediator, the Conservative Party of Canada candidate for Member of Parliament representing Vaughan for the 2006 federal election.

Richard's experience includes being the Executive Director for the City of Toronto, and senior positions at various boards of education.

He is an active volunteer for many organizations, including United Way and the Children's Mental Health Centre.

Richard will be running against Liberal incumbent Maurizio Bevilacqua

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USS Sterett Website
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Patrick England
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Patrick England, also know as Patrat, Chicken Patty, or Tucus, has a wide and broad history as an internet user. He first started using the internet for the enjoyment of flash animations. One of his favorites being The Demented Cartoon Movie.

He then, through flashplayer.com, learned of Brian Clevenger's 8Bit Theatre. In his amusement he joined the comic's forum and was known for being one of the most retarded noobs there was. He himself admits that, "If i had ever met my old self now, I'd probably loathe him..."

After one of the forum's moderators had "flamed" some sence into him, he has been steadily becoming less and less of a noob. He is even slightly known for his comics he makes for the "Off Topic" threads of the forum he's appart of. He also is one of the four main characters in Muave Mage's comic series called: Finding Meister.

He has recently taken up the game Star Wars Jedi Knight 3: Jedi Academy. He is currently a rule enforcer admin of the clan he is in, as well as his close freind Whit Sanborn (Gor is his game name). Whit also goes to Patrick's school.

The clan's website can be found at www.bluedragonclan.com or forum.bluedragonclan.com

American Blues
Blues music arose in the late 1800's to very early 1900's. It was born with a large amount of african american influence. THe lyrics in the songs centered around hard times and struggles the writers had gone through in the own lifetimes. Although it was not the happiest form of music it did become popular among many people in the country. The main instruments used are the harmonica, saxafone and more recently the guitar has been added in. Other type of music that has a very close relationship to blues is jazz. Jazz was one of the genres that emanated out of blues. This music had a little more life in it and the lyttrics were not always about hard ships. Some became more humorous and enjoyable to listen to. �I consider though, any music from this time period to be good with the way modern music has turned out to be. A couple to name that are just horrible at playing music are Mariah Caery and 50 Cent.
 * I think this is mostly discussed in the existing Blues article. Kappa 01:43, 6 January 2006 (UTC)

Hand-Face-Man
Hand-Face-Man (or alternately Hand Face Man) is a fictional character created in the Chester County area. Hand-Face-Man was born with a hand growing out of his face. As a result his social life is lacking, which explains the motto "Nobody Loves Hand-Face-Man". As a meme, Hand-Face-Man is growing relatively rapidly. Many sympathize with the plights of someone who is different, which partially explain his popularity. Hand-Face-Man is a creation of Mike Baney, but has been adopted by many. Other uses are "being the Hand-Face Man" which denotes being "that guy", or being "Hand-Faced" meaning acting like a jerk in general.


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Bagelman
Bagelman is a super bagel with powers over wheat.


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cpu burn-in
Cpu burn-in is when you increase the voltage on a cpu and using 100% of the cpu process for 24+ hours. This will usually give better preformance, but the reasons are doubltable, some say it helps electrioncly with the circuts, but most think it just helps bond the thermal paste between the cpu and the heatsink.

Homer R. Mensch
Homer R. Mensch, double bass pedagogue and professor, was born in 1914 in Sussex, New Jersey. He passed away on December 9, 2005.

Homer Mensch was an extraordinary bassist. He began studying bass under the tutelage of New York Philharmonic principal bassist, Anselme Fortier. In order to pay for lessons, he performed with the Dick Messner Big Band in the Hotel McAlpin in New York City.

In 1932, Homer Mensch joined the Pittsburgh Philharmonic under the leadership of Otto Klemperer. He was assistant bassist from 1937-1938. In 1938, he joined the New York Philharmonic, under John Barbirolli, in which his tenure was long and successful.

With the onset of World War II, Homer Mensch left the Philharmonic to join the army. In 1943 he was a member of the US Army in Texas. In 1944, he returned to New York to be a freelance bassist. During this time, he played with the NBC Symphony under Toscannini and took part in the recording of numerous television and radio shows.

By 1966, Mensch had returned to the New York Philharmonic at Leonard Bernstein's request. He remained the principal bassist of the group until 1975. After leaving the New York Philharmonic in 1975, he played with groups in New York such as the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, the New York Chamber Symphony, and the New York Pops.

He has appeared on countless classical and jazz recordings, movie soundtracks (he can be heard most clearly playing the theme music for the movie "Jaws"), commercials, TV shows and radio shows, jingles and pop music.

Homer Mensch joined the Juilliard School and Juilliard School Pre-College faculty as a professor of double bass in 1970. He became the chair of the double bass department in 2002. He also taught at Yale University, the Manhattan School of Music, the Mannes School, Catholic University, Rutgers, and many other institutions.

Bulgarian-Canadians Kroum Pindoff
Kroum Pindoff a Bulgarian-Canadian, born during the first World War, raised in various European countries, including Macedonia where he was born, and Bulgaria where he spent many of his formative years, Kroum Pindoff and Eva, his German-born wife, both survivors of the horrors of war, arrived in Canada in 1955 as immigrants with one single purpose in life: to make enough money to aid innocent victims of war.

Forming a company called Pindoff Record Sales in 1960, he began selling records on consignment to a variety of stores in Toronto. By 1970, Eva became the Founding President of Music World, a company formed to market a variety of music products. Today Music World consists of 110 outlets Canada-wide with over 1,000 employees. In the pink of life, these proud Canadians are capitalizing on the chance of a lifetime to help the innocent victimized by the ravages of war. The couple, married 50 years in the year 2000, recently pledged five million dollars to the Red Cross to help landmine victims become survivors. As philanthropists, both Kroum and Eva paid to send more than 20,000 food parcels to senior citizens in Bulgaria following the implosion of the Eastern Bloc in 1991. The Pindoffs recently built a home for 100 children in Orahavica, Gasinci, Croatia. They visit the orphanage yearly and consider the children living there as part of their extended family. This recent view of the Pindoffs reveals some of the ongoing Pindoff projects, including the development of homes for the aged in Bosnia.

Douglas Brinkley
Douglas Brinkley is an American historian. He currently serves as Professor of History at Tulane University. He has become famous for writing the biographies of famous figures in American history, particularly politics. He has authored books on many of his subjects. Some of the subjects which he was written a book about include Rosa Parks, John Kerry in War, Jimmy Carter, and the March on Washington.

Hal Sinden
Born in Salisbury on February 6th 1980, Hal Sinden is the son of theatre producer / actor Marc Sinden and film producer Jo Gilbert and grandson of Shakeserean actor Sir Donald Sinden. He lives in London and Kent.

Educated in London, he attended Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in 1998 and took on representation by Brunskill Management Ltd. as an actor. Shortly after a brief career in plays by Shakespeare, he was recruited as a singer into various Death Metal bands, touring the UK underground scene, until finally joining UK Cyber Metal band Interlock in 2001.

During his career in Interlock (and as an artist signed to Anticulture Records), he has appeared in the 'Most Shaggable Male Artist' category voted by readers of Terrorizer Magazine for the past five years running and has topped the new category of 'Most Shaggable Artist' for 2005. He is an endorsee of Cantor-Nissel theatrical contact lenses.

H-DVD, same as Holographic Versatile Disc, HVD
HD DVD or BD left behind? Check these out. Red laser still has a fighting chance!

tantalize
To tease or torment. Comes from the mythology of king Tantalus, who was punished for his crimes by remaining in Tarturus, where he was unable to drink or eat, though he stood chin-deep in water, and had trees full of fruit above his head.

Miragul
Miragul was an Erudite from the city of Erudin on Odus in the world of Everquest. He studied all arcane arts including Necromancy, Magery, Enchanting and Wizardy. However, due to his greed of knowledge for the Dark Arts he was made an outsider by his people and forced to travel the other lands of Norrath in search of eternal knowledge.

Miragul, when sensing his death slowly approaching him, eventually became obsessed with cheating death. The results of his experiments turned him into a soulless Lich doomed to wonder the caves of Everfrost until some could restore his soul.

Gasogene
The term "gasogene" refers to a mythical residential appliance of unspecified nature which is mentioned by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the voice of Dr Watson in a number of the fictional stories found in the set of works which can be designated overall as The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock is described as possessing one in the rooms rented from Mrs Hudson at 221B Baker St in London.

Second Hand Charity
Second Hand Charity started in the fall of 2003 as M. Gilroy, D. Sawyer, L. Colavecchio, and T. McCauley. After some muted success, M. Gallant was added to the lineup as a vocalist. The band soon began to gain popular acclaim around Rhode Island, with popular songs such as 'Revenge Of The Reremice' and 'These Simple Words'. A new album is due out sometime in 2006.

Pointe du Hoc
Pointe du Hoc was another beach in the Normandy invasion of June 6, 1944. This beach is a lesser known one than omaha. The Rangers had the "honor" of attacking this beach, which had a 100 foot cliff to climb up, while being shot at from three sides. Believe it or not, some Rangers drifted offcourse while in open sea and ended up going to Omaha instead!

Community Health Nursing Educators


Henri Bendel
Henri Bendel is an upscale department store located along New York's famous Fifth Avenue shopping district. Currently owned by Limited Brands, its chief competitors can be considered Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue, both of whom lie just blocks north of it. However, Henri Bendel seems to strive for more "unique" and hard-to-find items instead of the usual array of well-known luxury goods.

Alberto Rizzo
Alberto Rizzo 1931-2004 was a fashion photographer and painter. He was born on May 2nd 1932 in La Spezia, Italy. His work has been published in various magazines such as Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Paris Vogue, Vogue Italia, along with many others. He lived and worked in New York City for over 40 years. He died in Miami, FL on Oct. 2004.

Amp'd Mobile
Amp'd Mobile is a MVNO service based out of Nevada. Amp'd has reached the east coast through the provider Verzion Wireless.
 * Please read the instructions at the top of the page. Without sources this won't be created. It also needs context explaining what MVNO is and where Nevada is (for those not in the know). - Mgm|(talk) 08:51, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
 * Then again, someone already created the page with more content on it. - Mgm|(talk) 08:52, 6 January 2006 (UTC)

Lojikl Inglish Speling - (Logical English Spelling)
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Provincial court
In a provincial court no jury is present. A judge hears cases involving summary conviction sentances and may also hear cases involving less serious indictable offences if the accused so wishes.

Michel Montignac

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Declined. This suggestion doesn't sufficiently explain the importance or significance of the subject. See the speedy deletion criteria A7 and/or guidelines on biographies. The content was lifted directly from the author's website, and the diet itself already has an short entry {Montignac diet). Writing a book does not necessarily make the author notable. Baseball,Baby!   balls  •  strikes  02:06, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

Luca Francesconi
Luca Francesconi è nato a Milano nel 1956. Ha studiato pianoforte al Conservatorio di Milano e composizione con Azio Corghi, a Boston, a Roma con Karlheinz Stockhausen e a Tanglewood con Luciano Berio di cui è stato assistente per quattro anni. Nel 1990 ha fondato a Milano , un centro di produzione e ricerca musicale con le nuove tecnologie. Ha ricevuto numerosi premi e riconoscimenti internazionali tra cui il Kranichsteiner MusikPreis della città di Darmstadt, il Premio Siemens (München) e il Prix Italia con Ballata del Rovescio del Mondo, opera radiofonica su testi di Umberto Fiori (1994). È stato professore ospite di composizione al Conservatorio di Rotterdam, al Conservatorio di Strasburgo, all_ Académie d_Eté dell_IRCAM di Parigi, alla UNM Scandinava (Young Nordic Music), all_Université di Montreal e al Domain Forget, al CDMC di Madrid, a Akiyoshidai Japan, alla Sibelius Academy di Helsinki e altri. Molte importanti istituzioni internazionali hanno programmato ritratti o festival monografici della sua musica. Luca Francesconi ha scritto finora più di sessanta lavori per gli organici più diversi, dal solista alla grande orchestra, molti dei quali commissionati dalle maggiori istituzioni musicali e radiofoniche. Fra questi quattro quartetti per archi, due concerti per oboe, molti lavori per solista ed ensemble o solista e orchestra, come Riti neurali (violino), Les barricades mystérieuses (flauto), Islands (pianoforte), Trama (saxofono/clarinetto), A fuoco (chitarra),Rest (violoncello), Kubrik's Bone ( cimbalom). Ha composto musica elettronica e musica vocale, fra cui Etymo per soprano, orchestra da camera e dispositivo informatico, commissionato dall_IRCAM e Sirene/Gespenster, oratorio pagano per quattro cori femminili, percussioni, ottoni ed elettronica, commissionato e coprodotto da WDR, ASKO, SDR, VARA, IRCAM, AGON; musica per fiati fra cui due quintetti (Attesa, Accordo), un ottetto (Aria), una suite strumentale dall_Orfeo di Monteverdi, un vasto lavoro per cinque bande in movimento (Mittel ). Inoltre ricordiamo Suite 1984, una sorta di _polifonia di linguaggi_ per orchestra sinfonica, quartetto jazz ed ensemble di percussionisti della Guinea; cinque lavori di teatro radiofonico per la RAI, Radiotelevisione Italiana; un_opera da camera e un_opera lirica in due atti (Scene, 1985), su testi del poeta milanese Umberto Fiori, il _dramma con video_ in tempo reale LIPS,EYES BANGsu testi di Virgilio, la video-opera Striàz (1996) con le immagini di Studio Azzurro, Wanderer  per grande orchestra commissionato dall'Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala e diretto da Riccardo Muti, Cobalt Scarlet per grande orchestra per la Oslo Filharmoniske Orkester (in collaborazione con Göteborgs Symfoniker  e Danmarks  Radio Symphony Orchestra ), Terre del Rimorso  per soli, coro e orchestra, con la Süd-deutscher Rundfunk, per il Festival Musica di Strasburgo 2001 con la direzione di Peter Eötvos, e  Let me Bleed  per il New London Choir al Festival di Huddersfield. .Nel 2002 va in scena Buffa Opera  commissionata e prodotta dal Piccolo Teatro di Milano su testo di Stefano Benni, interpretata da Antonio Albanese e diretta dall_autore. In collaborazione con Umberto Fiori fra il '96 e il '99 ha scritto una nuova opera lirica basata sulla Ballata del Vecchio Marinaio di Coleridge, commissionata dal Teatro La Monnaie di Bruxelles, rappresentata nel 2002 (direttore Kazushi Ono, regia di Achim Freier). Nello stesso anno ha luogo una nuova commissione per l_Ensemble InterContemporain di Parigi, diretta da Jonathan Nott. Nel 2004 vede la luce una nuova opera, commissionata da Holland Festival per il Concertgebouw di Amsterdam:Gesualdo Considered as a Murderer, su testi di Vittorio Sermonti e per la regia di Giorgio Barberio Corsetti. Nella stessa stagione è eseguita la prima del concerto per violoncello e orchestra Rest - Luciano Berio in memoriam- commissionato dall_orchestra Nazionale della RAI per il solista Aansi Kartunen con la direzione di Jukka-Pekka Saraste. Una intensa collaborazione con Roberto Abbado ha portato Cobalt Scarlet  alla Los Angeles Philarmonic,Israel Philarmonic,Gewandhaus Leipzig e molte altre; inoltre alla incisione discografica insieme a Rest con l'Orchestra Nazionale della RAI e Karttunen. L_interesse di Luca Francesconi per le nuove tecnologie trova spazio in un nuovo progetto di opera interattiva dal titolo ATOPIA basata sulle coordinate spazio-temporali de _Las Meninas_ di Velasquez Luca Francesconi collabora regolarmente con i più importanti interpreti e le più prestigiose orchestre internazionali. Svolge anche attività di direttore d_orchestra ed è a capo del Dipartimento di Composizione della HochSchule di Malmoe.

link : http://www.ricordi.it/ contact : promozione.ricordi@bmg.com

Model release
A model release is a legal document signed (typically) by the subject of a photograph, granting the photographer permission to publish the photograph, possibly subject to restrictions stated in the release, and also possibly in exchange for compensation paid to the model. Publishing an identifiable photo of a person without a model release signed by that person can result in civil liability for the photographer. Similar issues can arise for photos of pets, privately owned property, etc.

Note that this is a legal area related to privacy and is separate from copyright. Also, the need for model releases pertains to public use of the photos (i.e. publishing them, whether commercially or not). The act of taking a photo of someone (at least in a public setting) without a model release, or of viewing or (noncommercially) showing such a photo in private, generally does not create legal exposure, at least in the United States. Regardless of legal issues though, taking someone's picture without their permission can be considered impolite and can provoke an hostile response, so the photographer should take such matters into consideration and ask permission if appropriate.

The legal issues surrounding model releases are complex and vary by jurisdiction. Photographers working in areas of concern should consult specialized references, or professionals, to better understand their rights and responsibilities.

Bevrias
This engine died before, but now its back, and called Phoenix. Its a great ORPGE which I recommend to you. This engine is built from MSE, and might be the most stable and customizable ORPGE out there today that can support more than 100 players easily due to its IOCP.

I suggest you try it out: www.key2heaven.net/phoenix


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City and Village Councils of Iran
City and Village Councils (full title is: Provincial, City, District and Village Councils) are local councils which are elected by public vote in all cities and villages throughout Iran. Council members in each city or village are elected by direct public vote to a 4 year term. According to article 7 of the Iranian Constitution, these local councils together with the Majlis (Parliament) are "decision-making and administrative organs of the State". The councils are in charge of electing mayors, supervising the activies of municipalities; study of social, cultural, educational, health, economic, and welfare requirements of their constituencies; the planning and coordination of national participation in the implementation of social, economic, constructive, cultural, educational and other welfare affairs.

Centereach High School
Centereach Highschool is a special people's institution established in the late 1900's. The facility is based at the heart of Long Island, in New York. Many locals call the area "Strong Island", due to the amount of gang violence in the local schools. Centereach swept the competition in last years SPL (Special People's League) in events such as "Common Sense", "Dogs", and "Knowing Your Grass". They hope to win next year, too.

Quantico (novel)
The novel Quantico is a future-fictious thriller written by Greg Bear. It was released in November 2005.


 * Read the directions - one entry in one section. Baseball,Baby!   balls  •  strikes  02:11, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

Story
It is the second decade of the 21st century. The United State's "War on Terrorism" has gone awry, nuclear and biological materials can freely be purchased by any faction or "rouge nation" that seeks them. But now there is rumour of a last, devestating weapon that is targeted at the whole of the human race. Three newly trained agents of the FBI set out to stop this weapon with time on the enemy's side.


 * Read the directions next time - one entry gets one section, not two. Baseball,Baby!   balls  •  strikes  02:11, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

Remco Campert
Remco Campert (born in The Hague on 29 July 1929) is a famous Dutch author, poet and columnist.

Biography
Remco Wouter Campert was born in The Hague, son to author Jan Campert (creator of the famous poem 'De achttien dooden') and actress Joekie Broedelet. His parents seperated when he was three years old, causing him to sometimes live with either of his parents and sometimes his grandparents, depending on situations and circumstances. His father died in 1943 in the Nazi concentration camp Neuengamme, after which he went to live with his mother. They returned to Amsterdam after the second World War, in 1945, after having spent the 3 preceding years in the town of Epe.

Back in Amsterdam, he started a secundary education at the Amsterdam Lyceum, occasionally writing articles or drawing comics for the school's newspaper. As the years went on, he skipped more and more classes and spent increasing amounts of time in cinema's, jazz clubs or pubs. After having decided for himself that he'd become a great writer; he left school never to return.

Together with Rudy Kousbroek, a school friend, he founded the magazine 'Braak' in May 1950.

By then, Campert was married to Freddie Rutgers after their wedding in 1949. They seperated five years later. In order to finance his living, Campert resorted to writing commercial texts or jingles as well as translating foreign literary works.

He later married author Fritzi ten Harmsen van der Beek, with whom he lived together in the town of Blaricum until 1957, after which he returned to Amsterdam, where he married Lucia van den Berg in 1961. Feeling tired of the city, they decided to move to Antwerp in 1964 but Campert returned to the Dutch capital on his own two years later. There, he met art gallery owner Deborah Wolf, with whom he lived together until 1980. He has mostly kept quiet about his life in the following years, however, he once explained his situation in 1994, in an interview to Cees van Hoore, journalist of newspaper 'Nieuwsblad van het Noorden'. He was quoted as saying; "I don't choke myself. I'm my own best company. Whenever I lived together with someone, I felt like being underwater for days on end. To be together is to be twice alone and I don't need that. I'm more than happily married to my career."

Campert fell prey to the classical 'writers block' in the seventies and barely produced any new work at all. By the end of that period, he explained to journalist Jan Brokken of newspaper 'Haagse Post' that; "I couldn't write for years on end. I didn't feel like it. I felt a physical repulsion towards it. I thought about it, but was paralysed by doubts."

However, he went back to his art in 1979 and continued to write (amongst other works) the 1985 National book week gift of 'Soberman's actie'. From 1989 until 1995, Campert starred in theaters throughout the nation and beyond in a play he had created together with Jan Mulder (author and ex-football player). Their shows were based on both their literary works. 1995 was also the year he read his bestseller novel 'Het leven is vurrukkulluk' on the radio.

Dutch people of younger generations will most likely associate his name with 'CaMu', the partnership between Remco Campert and Jan Mulder that has been writing daily front-page columns for national newspaper 'De Volkskrant' since 1995 and continues to do so up to this day. These columns are traditionally bundled into books entitled 'CaMu Jaaroverzicht' at the end of each year.

Primary bibliography
 1950 'Ten lessons with Timothy' (poems). 1951 'Vogels vliegen toch' (poems). 1952 'Een standbeeld opwinden' (poems). 1953 'Berchtesgaden' (poems). 1953 'Eendjes voeren' (short stories). 1955 'Alle dagen feest' (short stories). 1955 'Het huis waarin ik woonde' (poems). 1955 'Met man en muis' (poems). <li>1956 'Lodewijk Sebastiaan' (short stories). <li>1956 'Van de wijs' (short stories). <li>1958 'De jongen met het mes en andere verhalen' (short stories). <li>1959 'Bij hoog en bij laag' (poems). <li>1960 'Een ellendige nietsnut en andere verhalen' (short stories). <li>1961 'Het leven is vurrukkulluk' (Novel). <li>1962 'Dit gebeurde overal' (poems). <li>1962 'Het paard van Ome Loeks' (short stories). <li>1963 'Liefdes schijnbewegingen : een leesboek' (novel). <li>1964 'Nacht op de kale dwerg' (short stories). <li>1965 'Het gangstermeisje' (novel). <li>1965 'Hoera, hoera' (poems). <li>1968 'Fabeltjes vertellen' (short stories). <li>1968 'Mijn leven's liederen' (poems). <li>1968 'Tjeempie! of Liesje in Luiletterland' (novel). <li>1969 'Hoe ik mijn verjaardag vierde' (short stories). <li>1970 'Betere tijden' (poems). <li>1971 'Campert Compleet' (short stories). <li>1972 'James Dean en het verdriet' (short stories). <li>1974 'Basta het toverkonijn' (short stories). <li>1974 'Op reis' (novel, written together with Willem Malsen). <li>1976 'Alle bundels gedichten' (poems). <li>1976 'Luister goed naar wat ik verzwijg' (thoughts and philosophies). <li>1978 'Waar is Remco Campert?' (short stories). <li>1979 'Theater' (poems). <li>1980 'Na de troonrede' (short stories). <li>1980 'De tijden' (novel). <li>1982 'Een beetje natuur' (short stories). <li>1983 'De Harm & Miepje Kurk Story' (novel). <li>1983 'Scènes in Hotel Morandi' (poems). <li>1984 'Amsterdamse dagen' (poems). <li>1984 'Drie vergeten gedichten' (poems). <li>1984 'Kinderverhalen van Remco Campert' (short children's stories). <li>1984 'Wie doet de koningin?' (short stories). <li>1984 'Zeven vrijheden' (poems). <li>1985 'Somberman's actie' (novel). <li>1985 'Somberman's maandag' (novel). <li>1985 'Zijn hoofd verliezen' (novel). <li>1986 'Collega's' (poems). <li>1986 'Rustig' (novel). <li>1986 'Tot zoens' (short stories). <li>1987 'Eetlezen' (columns). <li>1988 'Een neger uit Mozambique : een keuze uit de gedichten' (poems). <li>1988 'Toen ik je zag' (Poems accompanying photographs of Peter Dejong). <li>1989 'Zachtjes neerkomen' (novel). <li>1990 'Gouden dagen' (novel). <li>1990 'Graag gedaan' (columns and short stories). <li>1991 'Campert compleet vervolg : verhalen 1971-1991' (short stories). <li>1991 'Dansschoenen' (novel). <li>1992 'Rechterschoenen' (poems). <li>1993 'Het bijzettafeltje' (columns). <li>1994 'Fiebelekwinten' (short stories, written together with Jan Mulder). <li>1994 'Restbeelden : notities van Izegrim' (poems). <li>1994 'Straatfotografie' (poems). <li>1994 'Vele kleintjes' (columns). <li>1995 'Dichter' (poems). <li>1995 'Ohi, hoho, bang, bang, of Het lied van de vrijheid' (novel). <li>1996 'De zomer van de zwarte jurkjes' (columns). </ul>

Literary prices received
<ul> <li>1953 - Reina Prinsen Geerligs price for 'Berchtesgaden' <li>1955 - Poetry price of Amsterdam for 'Gedicht met een moraal' <li>1956 - Jan Campert price for 'Met man en muis en Het huis waarin ik woonde' <li>1958 - Anne Frank-price for 'Vogels vliegen toch' <li>1959 - Proza price of Amsterdam for 'De jongen met het mes' <li>1960 - Price of the Amsterdamse Art-council for 'De jongen met het mes' <li>1976 - P.C. Hooft-price for his poetic works <li>1987 - Cestoda-price </ul>

Bouncy castle (cryptography API)
Bouncy castle is an API for cryptography.

Martin Glider
Designed and built by William H. Martin, a native of Canton, Ohio in 1908, the Martin Glider was one of the earliest mono-wing designs in aviation. On January 12, 1909, the glider made its first flight reaching a height of approximately 20 feet and at an air speed of 20 miles per hour. Due to the fact that Martin's wife Almina weighed less than he, she became the glider's first pilot. Eventually, the glider logged more than 100 successful flights.

The glider is currently on display at the MAPS Air Museum at the Akron-Canton Airport in North Canton, Ohio.

Mr. Murphy
Mr. Murphy is a teacher at North High School (Worcester, Mass) who's only motivation to show up for work is to lower the self esteem of students. Mr. Murphy ordered a Big Mac at Burger King, and got one.

Mr. Murphy doesn't read books. He stares them down until he gets the information he wants.

A Handicap parking sign does not signify that this spot is for handicapped people. It is actually in fact a warning, that the spot belongs to Mr. Murphy and that you will be handicapped if you park there.

Mr. Murphy does not sleep. He waits.

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Ritsumeikan Asia Pacfic University is Japan's first truly international university with more than 3000 students from 80 different countries. It is located on the island of Kyushu.

For further information please refer to www.apu.ac.jp

[FxCop]
FxCop is a tool user for .net project coding standard.

Centrino Duo

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BigSmall
BigSmall means something small with the qualities of something much bigger than itself. It was created by the Toyota car company and is used when advertising the Toyota Yaris car.

Yevhen Konovalets
b. 14. June 1891 in Zashkiv, Lviv county, Galicia - d. 23. May 1938 in Rotterdam military commander with rank of a commander in the UNR army and political leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement.

Konovalets studied law at the Lviv University and was also a member of the educational Prosvita society. He was politically active as a student representative in the Executive Commitee of the National-Democratic Party.

He served as the Second lieutenant in the Austrian army during the First World War and fell into Russian captivity in 1915, being interned near Tsaritsyn. While in captivity he joined a group of former Galician officers (with Andryi Melnykamong others) which altogether fled to Kiev to organize there the Galician-Bukovynian Battalion of Sich Riflemen in November 1917. He assumed its command two months later and helped suppress the Kiev Bolshevik uprising with this unit as well as resisting the Muraviev´s offensive.

In 1920, in reaction to shattered struggle for Ukrainian independence, Konovalets set up to create a new organization capable of acting in underground conditions within the borders of the new "occupying powers", i.e. Poland, Russia-then USSR, Romania and Czechoslovakia. In this way the Ukrainian military organization (UVO) was created in August 1920. Konovalets became its head one year later in Lviv. Since December 1922 he was forced to shift into exile which he spent in Czechoslovakia, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. In 1929 he took part in the first congress of Ukrainian nationalists in Vienna where the Organization of Ukrainian nationalists (OUN) was born with Konovalets as its leader. Konovalets then actively promoted its influence among the Ukrainian emigres throughout Europe while establishing contacts with intelligence offices of Lithuania, Germany and Italy. The goal of the OUN was to revive an independent Ukraine through armed struggle. After Adolf Hitler´s rise it turned its attention to Germany and hoped for a future European war which would lead to a change of power constellation in the East. Meanwhile the OUN launched a terrorist and subversive campaign in pre-war Poland while acting also in the other three states with Ukrainian ethnic territories. Konovalets´activities raised fear in Kremlin because of penetration of the OUN into the Soviet Union. He was killed by a booby-trap masked as a "present" from his "true friend" who turned out to be the notorious NKVD agent Pavel Sudoplatov.

Sources: Volodymyr Kubijovyč, Encyclopedia of Ukraine, Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1984 - 2001.

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Alec Michod
Michod, Alec - US Novelist

Born: Chicago, IL. 1975. Resides: Brooklyn, NY.

His first novel, THE WHITE CITY--hailed by Matthew Pearl as a "thinking person's thriller"--is set at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. He is working on a multi-volume crime saga set in Chicago in the twenties. The first volume, GANGLAND, takes place against the back drop of a blimp disaster and end-of-the-world race riots.

www.alecmichod.com


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Nandankanan Children's Magazine in Oriya
Nanadankanan is the most Popular Oriya Children's magazine published from Bhubaneswar in Orissa edited by Smt Sarala Patri. the magazine can be read online in its website

The Pez
The Legend of The Pez is a wellknown Cornish fairytale about a monster that lives in the countryside. People still claim to see The Pez to this day. Legend has it that The Pez was a deformed boy called Peran Hayes who killed his parents. Many Cornish children are told "The Pez will get you!" if they are naughty. Peran Hayes was meant to have lived in Carharrack, a small town in the center of Cornwall.

cache-line-reservations
Cache Line Reservation is a synchronization mechanism used in some multiprocessor system. Perhaps the most notable are those based on the POWER archtecture by IBM.

On systems supporting Cache Line Reservation, a special load instruction and a special store instruction are provided to handle the synchronization.

The special load instruction, in addition to performing a load through the cache to a register, sets a bit in the relevant cache line to flag it as 'reserved'. Any write from any processor in the system to the memory represented in that cache line will clear the reservation flag.

The special store instruction, first checks to ensure that the cache line is still marked as reserved. If it is not reserved, the data is not written to memory, and a status bit is set in the processor to indicate the store failure. If the line is still reserved, the store takes place, and a status bit is set to indicate the success of the store. Additionally, this store, as with all stores, clears the cache line reservation.

By retrying the load/operate/store cycle repeatedly, it can be gauranteed that the operation was handled without interference from the other processors or threads in the system.

FACEP
Article created 6.29.2006. BaseballBaby 23:26, 29 June 2006 (UTC)

FACEP is an acronym that stands for Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians

May Chung
May Chung is awesome. She is Asian. Asians are great. You should meet May Chung and you will be happy.

GC-Linux
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The Nintendo Gamecube has a CPU with a 485MHz processor and 40MB of RAM, which will be able to handle Linux to a certain extent. Although the system as of now will be a very small Linux platform, it is suitable for some uses, such as a media terminal or some Linux games (although games for Linux are very rare).

GC-Linux uses a modified version of the Linux Kernel which will run on the Gamecube. The NGC (short for Nintendo Gamecube)uses it's own disc format, and uses an IPL and the BIOS is in the games (similar to the Nintendo 64). The NGC also has no ports at all which can be used to connect it with a PC. So setting up Linux to run on the NGC would be very difficult. But the Gamecube does have an online service (a common misconception is that it does not, although the Gamecube has only a few online titles, such as Phantasy Star Online) so it has an adapter which can connect it to the internet. So you can use the BBA (broadband adapter) to connect it to a PC, and use PSOload to send the linux kernel.

The Linux kernel is also controlled from the PC used. This makes GC-linux useful to run applications exclusive to GC-Linux or running Linux applications without turning your Hard Drive into a Dual-Boot system.

Joshua a. norton
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Casey Briggs is a wonderfully hansome man who has always opposed violence, except in the form of cat violence. Although he idolizes Brad Pitt, as stated by several recent sources, he has also been known to eat paint chips in his spare time. His best selling book, "My Life Story," as written in Thomas Walter's 7th grade yearbook, has sold a total of 0 copies, but is widely acclaimed by readers. Casey lives happily today in a small house in Hollywood with a wife and 7 children. All named Tom, after his best friend. Even the daughter. The end.

Armstrong Gun
Article (stub) created 06.29.2006. BaseballBaby 00:09, 30 June 2006 (UTC)

Armstrong Gun

The Armstrong gun a breech loader invented in 1858 with several calibres the most common being 110-pounders. the Armstrong gun was used in fortifications and on board ships with smaller calibers being used by land forces. the HMS Warrior had 10 110-pounders as well as 28 68-pounders which were breech loaders.

Slender head roughy
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President Abraham Lincoln
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On April 14th, 1865, at 10:13 p.m., John Wilkes Booth, armed with a Deringer pistol, burst into Abraham Lincoln’s box at Fords Theatre, in Washington, DC, and shot the President with a single bullet. Booth then leapt from the box onto the stage proclaiming “Sic semper tyrannis” and “The South is avenged” before racing through the streets of Washington and into infamy.

As Booth escaped from the theater, Dr. Charles Leale made his way through the audience to Lincoln's box. Leale quickly assessed the wound as fatal. The president was moved to a boarding house located across the street from Ford's Theatre. Several physicians attended Lincoln, including U.S. Army Surgeon General Joseph K. Barnes of the Army Medical Museum. Using a probe, Barnes located some fragments of Lincoln's skull and the ball lodged 6 inches inside his brain. Lincoln, who never regained consciousness, was comforted until his breathing stopped at 7:20 a.m. on April 15.

The Army Medical Museum is known today as the National Museum of Health and Medicine, located on the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC. It holds in its collection several artifacts relating to President Lincoln that were preserved from that day in 1865. Currently on display in a museum exhibit is the actual bullet that was fired from the Deringer pistol, ending the president's life. Also, the probe used by Barnes to locate the bullet, fragments of Lincoln's skull and pieces of his hair and the surgeon's shirt cuff, stained with Lincoln's blood are on display.

Zackary A. Wilder
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Zackary A. Wilder (more commonly referred to as Zack Wilder) is currently a freshman at Rutgers University in New Brunswick. He is majoring in psychology with a double minor in political science and economics. Wilder plans on attending law school after graduation.

Wilder was part of the North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) for his four years prior to college, serving first as the president of his youth group and then rising to serve as president of the Pennsylvania Area Region. As one of nineteen presidents nationally, he oversaw the twenty-six Reform Jewish Youth Groups in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, presided over a board of seven members, acted as a liaison between adult and youth leadership in the synagogue setting, and coordinated with the nineteen other regional presidents. Additionally, Wilder and the board planned five regional events and two leadership training institutes that year. Together with the board, Wilder achieved ten year event record attendance.

At Lenape High School, Wilder was active in numerous clubs and activities: the World Affairs Council, Lenape Model Congress, SADD (Students against Destructive Decisions), FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America), and frequently contributed to Lenape High School's Literary magazine and bi-monthly paper.

Wilder played for Lenape's Varsity Tennis team and, senior year, served as co-captain along with his best friend and doubles partner, Tyler Cram. Together they led to team to many big wins and both went on to receive awards at the end of the year. Wilder received the MVP award and Cram received the Coach's award for excellence in leadership and performance.

Academically, Wilder took all honors and AP courses at Lenape High School. He graduated a member of both the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society, receiving a scholarship at graduation for his servitude to Lenape High School.

Perhaps Wilder's biggest impact on Lenape High School was his involvement in Peer Group Connection. A group founded in 1979 at Princeton, it aims to assuage high school freshmen’s transition into high school. Wilder was one of the twenty four selected candidates out of the one hundred and five that interviewed. In Peer Group Connection, freshmen are grouped into classes of six to 10 students and are taught once a week by two Peer Group Connection Leaders. In class, Wilder and his Co-Leader, Rachel Goldberg, designed learning activities around confidence building, problem solving skills, heath and safety awareness, and general life skills.

Zackary A. Wilder has begun a life career which promises success.

Marguerite(the plant)
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The plant that can easily grow in winter and cannot grow inside a refridgerator.

Causing more easy a job to tend to.


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Eurasian lynx
HI, WIKIPEDIA DOES NOT SAY THAT EURASIAN LYNX EXISTED IN BRITAIN DURING THE HISTORICAL EPOCH. FEW WEEKS AGO NEW EVIDENCE IS CONFIRMING THE SPECIES PRESENCE THERE UP TILL THE MIDDLE AGES. PLEASE GO TO THE URL BELOW AND UPDATE YOUR INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ANIMAL: www.abdn.ac.uk/mediareleases/release.php?id=387 - 15k

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bacteriophagous
A bacteria that is infected with a virus that is parasitic in bacteria; it uses the bacterium's mitochondria and in essence - energy to produce more phage until the bacterium is destroyed and phage is released to invade surrounding bacteria

National Association for Ambulatory Urgent Care
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The National Association for Ambulatory Urgent Care is a professional association for the urgent care industry. Members are predominantly doctors or owners/administrators of urgent care clinics, and NAFAC provides marketing and business management resources to them, as well as best practices and urgent care certification standards.

Domestic and international destinations of LOT
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Domestic
 * Bydgoszcz
 * Gdańsk
 * Katowice
 * Krakòw
 * Poznań
 * Rzeszów
 * Szczecin
 * Wrocław

International

Europe
 * Austria
 * Vienna (Vienna International Airport)
 * Belarus
 * Minsk
 * Belgium
 * Brussels (Brussels International Airport)
 * Bulgaria
 * Sofia (Sofia Airport)
 * Czech Republic
 * Prague (Ruzyne International Airport)
 * Croatia
 * Zagreb
 * Cyprus
 * Larnaca
 * Denmark
 * Copenhagen(Copenhagen Airport)
 * Estonia
 * Tallinn (Tallinn Aiport)
 * Finland
 * Helsinki (Helsinki-Vantaa Airport)
 * France
 * Lyon (Saint-Exupéry International Airport)
 * Paris(Charles de Gaulle International Airport)
 * Nice (Côte d'Azur International Airport)
 * Germany
 * Berlin (Tegel)
 * Düsseldorf (Düsseldorf International Airport)
 * Frankfurt (Franfurt International Airport)
 * Hamburg (Hamburg Airport)
 * Munich (Munich International Airport)
 * Greece
 * Athens (Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport)
 * Hungary
 * Budapest (Budapest Ferihegy International Airport)
 * Ireland
 * Dublin (Dublin Airport)
 * Italy
 * Milan (Malpensa International Airport)
 * Rome (Leonardo da Vinci International Airport)
 * Latvia
 * Riga (Riga International Airport)
 * Lithuania
 * Vilnius (Vilnius international Airport)
 * Norway
 * Oslo (Oslo Airport)
 * Netherlands
 * Amsterdam (Schipol International Airport)
 * Romania
 * Bucharest (Henri Coandă International Airport)
 * Russia
 * Kalinigrad
 * Moscow (Sheremyetyevo International Airport)
 * Saint Petersburg (Pulkovo Airport)
 * Slovenia
 * Ljubljana
 * Spain
 * Barcelona (El Prat International Airport)
 * Madrid (Barajas International Airport)
 * Sweden
 * Stockholm (Arlanda Airport)
 * Switzerland
 * Geneva (Cointrin International Airport)
 * Zurich(Zurich International Airport)
 * Ukraine
 * Lvov
 * Kyiv
 * Odessa
 * United Kingdom
 * London (Heathrow International Airport)
 * Manchester (Manchester International Airport)

Asia
 * Israel
 * Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion International Airport)

North America


 * Canada
 * Toronto (Toronto Pearson International Airport)
 * United States
 * Chicago (O'Hare International Airport)
 * New York (John F. Kennedy International Airport)

www.lot.com

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Brandon Levin
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Brandon Levin, purveyor of ideas both rare and mysterious. Award-winning art director, writer of advertising. Designer and proprietor of the website www.brandonsbrain.com. Currently in Los Angeles, CA.

Rosca de Reyes
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A big oval cake or bread associated with the celebration of "el día de Reyes". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dia_de_los_Reyes There are several baby dolls inside the cake. Whoever gets one of these baby dolls inside their slice has to do something related to buying tamales on February 2. This seems to be a latin american tradition.

Brandon's Brain
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Associated with Brandon Levin, art director, writer, advertising creative. www.brandonsbrain.com is the award-winning, ongoing catalogue of his work and the place to contact him should his services be required. Created in 8/1999 in San Francisco, CA by Brandon Levin.

((witches of elswick))
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The Witches of Elwsick are a popular beat combo.

Greg Kelly
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Greg Kelly is a Washington, DC based correspondant for the Fox News Channel. During the Iraq War he was embedded with the US Army's Third Infantry Division, becoming the first reporter to broadcast from Baghdad. Greg was born on Long Island on December 17th, 1968. After graduating Fordham University, Greg received a commision as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. In the Marines, where he currently holds the rank of Major, Greg became jet Harrier Fighter Attack pilot, amassing over 150 carrier landings.