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Camadosa
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Jenius(dog)
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Jenius(dog) is the dog of Nathan Figueroa, slightly famous she is black with a white cross on her chest (now off center with age) and bright eyes. Extremly likable and very friendly, she is well liked by all who can get past her false gruff extirior (e.g. growling and barking at people until they pet her).

Randy Buehler
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Randolph E. Buehler, Jr. is currently the Director of Magic R&D at Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc., as well as the commentator for the Magic Pro Tour. He was a former weekly writer for Magicthegathering.com's "Latest Developments" column and former Magic Pro Tour player.

Before Wizards of the Coast
Buehler started playing Magic: the Gathering just before the Homelands set came out. After initially playing Magic with roomates at Carnegie Mellon University, Buehler gained a fierce interest in tournament level Magic. Many Pro Tour Qualifier and Grand Prix tournaments provided valuable experience that would lead to Buehler's first Pro Tour win (Pro Tour-Chicago 1997), which was also his first Pro Tour appearance.

While working on his Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics, Buehler's interest in school began to fade as his financial successes in Magic: the Gathering yielded a satisfactory lifestyle. Buehler therefore decided to take a two-year leave of absence from school to pursue his passion.

A favorite style of play for him has always been card drawing. His famous decks include CMU Blue and Draw Go. When he won Pro Tour-Chicago '97 he used a Necropotence deck.

He slowly gained the attention of Wizards of the Coast with his skill on the Magic Pro Tour and was eventually offered a position at Magic Research and Development as a developer. Before he could return to college from his two year leave, Buehler decided to take the job. As a developer, his responsibilites would include testing out cards before they were printed to adjust and tweak them for power level reasons and fainess.

At Wizards of the Coast
When Buehler arrived at Magic R&D, development for the Invasion set was just beginning. Since then, he has been a developper in almost every set. His first assignment as a lead developer was in the Odyssey set, and in the summer of 2001 Randy Buehler was promoted to the position of lead developer of all Magic.

On Friday, January 4, 2002, with "Unbreaking Transcendence" Randy Buehler initiated the popular Magicthegathering.com column "Latest Developments," where he writes about the hapennings of Magic on the development side of R&D. On Friday, January 30, 2004 he announced that he would leave "Latest Developments" and be succeded by Arron Foresythe. His last Column was "Defining Black," on Friday, February 6, 2004. During his tenure on the weekly roster, he has been known to stray from the theme on column theme weeks for the web site.

Randy Buehler is also the color-commentator for the Magic Pro Tour webcasts, koined by co-hosts like Mike Flores, and is the roaming reporter for the Pro Tour podcasts, where he walks the grounds and provides exclusive interviews with pro players for listeners. He is known to use the phrase "fair enough" quite often.

On Wednesday, October 26, 2005, Randy Buehler announced the set Coldsnap, which would take the place of the Homelands set as the third set of the Ice Age block. The announcement was made to depict Coldsnap as a long-lost set, but Mark Rosewater later stated that the "long-lost" story was supposed to be a joke, and was not meant to be taken as solid truth.

Trivia

 * Randy is married to fellow Wizards employee and Magic player Del Laugel, who is the Magic Lead Editor.
 * Randy's daughter is named Kira Elizabeth Buehler
 * Randy will be eligible for induction into the Magic Hall of Fame in 2007
 * Randy's last name was misspelled on his deck for the 1998 Championship deck box series, with a reversal fo the H and the L
 * He is the only person to date to have his name misspelled on his Championship series deck box
 * "Twelfth" is also mispelled on the same deck box
 * Randy correctly predicted the optimum move for Craig Jones (Char, then topdeck a burnspell) at Pro Tour-Honolulu

miniature goats
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The Australian miniature goat is a unique little breed measuring up to 53.3cm (21") for adult females and 58.5cm (23") for adult males (AMGR). This breed was created by S. Ludwig in 1995 and was based on carefully selected genetically smaller feral goats in the effort to produce animals similar in height and type to the Nigerian dwarf goats commonly kept overseas. Small Cashmere and Angora goats are often used in miniature goat production too. A club was formed in February 2000 to unite breeders interested in creating and developing the breed and over the years standards have been set for four types within the Australian miniature goat breed. The Mini-mancha, have elf or gopher ears that should not exceed 5cm (2") in length, the Pixie, with medium sized rigid, upright ears (similar to the nigerian dwarf goat), the Munchkin (formerly Minikin), with short flat folded ears and the Nuwby, with long pendulous ears. All types are recognised in any colour and coat types range from short and sleek, to cashmere, or sheltie coat (long, non-shedding, evenly distributed). A Grading system is in place for the development of the breed and animals up to 63.5cm (25") are accepted for registration in the lower grades. The height is taken with a right angle measuring devise (with a spirit level), when the animal is three years of age (or older)and measurement is taken at the highest point of the wither with the animal standing in a relaxed position with it's head up. These intelligent little animals have wonderfully gentle natures and their smaller size makes them easier for all members of the family to train and handle. Australian miniature goats are predominantly kept and promoted as pets and some owners use the long hair types for spinning while some owners milk their goats, (who are surprisingly good little milkers). Milk is often used to make cheese and some people even use it to make goat milk soaps. It doesnt stop there, owners also collect manure (which is high in nitrogen) and use it for organic fertilizer while others use their goats to help control weeds.

Interest in this universal little goat is growing rapidly Australia wide with many new breeders keen to join the breeding program.

Purple-spleened maple mole
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The purple-spleened maple mole (Acerotalpus violetisplenus) is an insectivorous mammal indigenous to Sikkim.

This curious mole dwells in the branches of maple trees, and pulls cutworms and aphids from their leaves as a light snack. Occasionally it will literally go off on a limb and snab an entire butterfly. Many of these moles have been seen falling out of trees and breaking their joints in this way.

It hibernates all winter in a "feather pillow" made from the down of the Munster-patterned scaly-tailed pheasant. When spring arrives it emerges from its niche in the tree and gathers nests of sassafras and rattan. In summer the purple-spleened maple mole goes into a frenzied orgy of mating, exhibiting in its lek mating behavior that resembles moshing. 1/3 of the males are fatally injured and wiped out this way. The survivors reproduce and create an ever-stronger breed of mole. In the studies of British naturalist Sir Adrian Linlithgow, it is projected that by 2134 this perpetuation of a stronger gene pool will have created a race of super-moles, with psychotic red eyes and laser speed.

This species is often confused with the green-spleened maple mole (Acerotalpus verdisplenus), and the differences can only be determined, short of performing a laparoscopy and viewing the spleen, by examining intensely the minutiae of the hairs on the females' mons pubis or males' pubes. Both the purple- and green-spleened species are becoming increasingly rare due to capturing as pets and use in the sport of molefighting.

Winchester Model 71
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The Winchester Model 71 was a lever action rifle introduced in 1936 and discontinued in 1958. It was chambered in the now almost-obselete .348 Winchester round.  The rifle and cartridge were very effective against any North American big game in heavy timber, including the great bears, if using the .250 grain bullet.  It was once very popular for hunting in [[Alaska.

CARTRIDGES OF THE WORLD remarks that factory ammunition was available in 150, 200 and 250 grain weights. Only the 200 grain weight is still available in factory ammunition.

Browning made clones of this rifle in the 1980s. The Winchester and Browning versions showed very high degrees of craftsmanship.

Unfortunately, ecomomics caused the rifle to be very expensive, and with less expensive lever action rifles in the .444 Marlin and 45-70 rounds, the .348 is destined to oblivion. Oddly enough, the .45-70 was born in 1873 and has far outlasted the .348. The .348 was also the only 34 caliber cartridge ever made by an American manufacturer, making it a little problematic for handloaders, as there was never a wide selection of 34 caliber bullets.]]

MBWA(Mobile Broadband Wireless Access)
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Tim McGraw (album)
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Tim McGraw is a 1993 album by Tim McGraw.

Track listing

 * 1) "Welcome to the Club" (2:54)
 * 2) "Two Steppin' Mind" (3:01)
 * 3) "The Only Thing That I Have Left" (3:23)
 * 4) "You Can Take It With You (When You Go)" (2:12)
 * 5) "Ain't No Angels" (3:06)
 * 6) "Memory Lane" (3:25)
 * 7) "Tears in the Rain" (3:20)
 * 8) "What She Left Behind" (2:54)
 * 9) "What Room Was the Holiday In" (3:08)
 * 10) "I Keep It Under My Hat" (3:12)

Category:1993 albums

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Progress Package
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What Is The Progress Package?
The Progress Package is a surplus sharing initiative that will benefit all Singaporeans. It comprises the following six schemes:

1) Growth Dividends (Share the Fruits of Growth with all Singaporeans)

2) Top-ups to CPF Special/Retirement & Medisave Accounts (Help the Elderly meet Retirement and Healthcare Needs)

3) Workfare Bonus (Reward Low-Wage Workers for Work)

4) Opportunity Funds (Invest in the Next Generation)

5) Utilities-Save, S&CC and Rental Rebates (Help Lower-Income Households with Living Expenses)

6) 40th Anniversary NS Bonus (Recognise the Contributions of our NSmen)

Progress Package Overview
1. Share the Fruits of Growth with all adult Singaporeans—Growth Dividends All adult Singaporeans will get Growth Dividends. Those who earn less or live in smaller homes will get more Growth Dividends. Close to half of adult Singaporeans will get $800.

2. Reward Low-Wage Workers for Work—Workfare Bonus Low-wage Singaporeans aged 40 and above, living in homes with Annual Value of up to $10,000 can receive a Workfare Bonus if they are employees or self-employed persons engaged in regular work in 2005 and 2006. The Bonus will be paid in 2 portions of up to $600 each.

3. Help Lower-Income Households with Living Expenses—Utilities-Save, S&CC and Rental Rebates Lower-income households will get Utilities-Save (U-Save) rebates to help them cope with living expenses. They will also continue to enjoy Service & Conservancy Charges (S&CC) and rental rebates. Those living in smaller HDB flats will get more rebates.

HDB Flat Type	U-Save Rebates	S&CC Rebates	Rental Rebates 1-room	$200	     4 months	       3 months 2-room	  $200	         3 months	  1.5 months 3-room	  $100	         2 months	  - 4-room	  $80	         1.5 months	  - 5-room	  $60	         0.5 months	  -

4. Help the Elderly meet Retirement and Healthcare Needs—Top-ups to CPF Special/Retirement & Medisave Accounts Singaporeans aged 50 and above in 2005 will receive top-ups to their CPF Special/Retirement and Medisave Accounts to help meet their retirement and healthcare needs. The amount of CPF top-ups depends on your age and the Annual Value of your home as at 31 December 2005.

Note: Half of the amount will go into the CPF Special/Retirement Account, the other half will go into the CPF Medisave Account.

5. Invest in the Next Generation—Opportunity Funds Students from lower-income families will get more opportunities for enrichment and learning, such as the purchase of computers and reading materials, and overseas study trips. MOE schools, Junior Colleges/Centralised Institute, ITEs, Special Education schools and self-help groups (CDAC, Mendaki, SINDA and the Eurasian Association) will receive $50 million in total to create Opportunity Funds.

6. Recognise the Contributions of our NSmen—40th Anniversary NS Bonus To mark 40 years of National Service (NS) and recognise the contributions of our national servicemen (NSmen), Singaporeans who are serving or have served their NS in the SAF, SPF and SCDF will get a one-off NS bonus.

7. How can I Sign Up for my Progress Package? The CPF Board will write to you in late March 2006 on your Progress Package. To get your Progress Package on 1 May 2006, you must sign up in one of the following ways from 1 April 2006:

Sign-up Mode ATMs (DBS/POSB/OCBC/UOB)	25 April 2006	31 May 2006 Website (www.progress.gov.sg) 	25 April 2006	31 Dec 2006 Hard copy forms (at SingPost offices, CPF Service Centres, Community Centres/Clubs and Community Development Councils) 	       15 April 2006	31 Dec 2006

Marc Gimbel
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Marc Gimbel, a Wyckoff, New Jersey native, is the co creator of the fictitious Simmlish languague spoken in the popular role playing game Sims

Charlotte Joko Beck
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Charlotte Joko Beck is an American Zen teacher, and a co-founder of the Ordinary Mind school of Buddhism. She is the author (with Steve Smith) of Everyday Zen: Love & Work and Nothing Special: Living Zen.

She is the abbess of the San Diego Zen Center, where she lives and teaches. Her students include Ezra Bayda and Diane Rizzetto.

Lennie Pickett
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Lennie Picket is a Tenor saxophonist who is known for his frequent association with the funk band Tower of Power. He was also the band leader for the SNL band until he left the prgram in 95'. His major contribution to the saxophone world is his ability to play in the altissimo register flawlessly.

Lactobacillus sporogenes
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'Lactobacillus sporogenes' is a bacterial 'name' often encountered on probiotic or health products. It is also designated as a 'sporeforming lactic acid bacterium'. By definition, lactic acid bacteria (Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium) do not form spores.

This bacteria does not exist and thus there are no health promoting effects. The official name of this bacterium is Bacillus coagulans. The name was changed in 1937 (!).

There are no health effects described in scientific literature of Bacillus coagulans in humans.

Bacillus coagulans is a soil organism, which can not be freely added to health products, due to possible toxic/pathogenic effects. The producing company of this bacterium uses the old name to avoid all legal restrictions. Lactobacillus species are in many countries regarded as safe to be added to food (USA : GRAS status granted by the FDA). By returning to the old name the company tries to avoid proper legislation.

Al Mobbs
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Al Mobbs played Double Bass on some tracks of the Gorillaz' second studio album Demon Days.

Tsintsabis
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Tsintsabis...Namibia.....home to 301 Battalion during the Bush War of the 1970's and 1980's. Troop presence was scaled down from 1986 and after Namibian independance the base became a Bushmen settlement. This settlement or village has largely been ignored by the Namibian government post independance.

Source: National Society for Human Rights

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Morning Bond
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Morning Bond (모닝본드) is a rock group from Korea. Not a lot of information in English is available about them, hopefully someone can help expand this. Sources: http://music.naver.com/album.nhn?tubeid=1k1030000979 http://blog.naver.com/dewcandy?Redirect=Log&logNo=140018389800

Discography: <li>2001 - Virus X

Delia School of Canada
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Delia School of Canada, with campuses in Taikoo Shing and Kowloon, was established in 1986. The school follows a curriculum accredited by the Ministry of Education of Ontario, Canada and the Education and Manpower Bureau, Hong Kong. The Ontario Education Program is widely recognized throughout the English-speaking world as being of high academic calibre. Delia School of Canada is one of 26 international schools in Asia, the Middle East and Europe that offers credits toward the Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Students can easily transfer to other international schools globally.

Delia School of Canada is committed to offer an enriched Ontario Ministry of Education program to all students. The school provides quality early learning, elementary and secondary education to students from Pre–Grade 1 to Grade 12.

Teachers strive to meet the needs of children who have a wide range of abilities and learning requirements. This is accomplished by reviewing and selecting appropriate learning materials, developing assessment practices that reflect the Ministry of Ontario’s curriculum expectations, evaluating student progress, and assessing their abilities cognitively, culturally, physically and socially.

To ensure this learning success, the entire school staff demonstrates an active commitment to the family and school partnership philosophy.

It is our aim to equip our learners with the tools needed to succeed in a very complex and competitive world and, ultimately, to become the leaders of tomorrow.

Paul Gauselmann
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Paul Gauselmann (born 26th August 1934 in de:Borghorst near Münster, Germany) is a German entrepreneur.

He is founder and CEO of the identically named group of companies which produces slot machines.

Honors
In 1993 Paul Gauselmann got the Federal Cross of Merit (Bundesverdienstkreuz) (Knight's Cross), in 2003 he has been appointed to be awarded to the Officer's Cross.

Furthermore he is honorary citizen of Espelkamp and Lübbecke.

Career
Paul Gauselmann is not only a entrepreneur and businessman, he is also an inventor. He made over 200 inventions, which have been patented.

Since many years he is chairman of the slot machine business association VDAI.

Sponsorship
At his 65th birthday Paul initiated the Gauselmann foundation, which supports social projects in his hometown Espelkamp.

Furthermore he supports many organizations. Some of them are listed below:
 * TuS-N-Lübbecke (Handball-Bundesliga)
 * German Stroke Foundation (Deutsche Schlaganfall Stiftung)
 * TV Espelkamp (Tennis Club - National German League)
 * Kaiser-Wilhelm statue

Family
Paul Gauselmann is married to Karin Gauselmann. Karin is member of the supervisory board of Gauselmann AG.

Paul has four sons:
 * Peter Gauselmann
 * Michael Gauselmann (Co-CEO Gauselmann AG)
 * Armin Gauselmann (member of the board Gauselmann AG)
 * Karsten Gauselmann

Paul has four older brothers: : Heinz, Josef, Eugen und Willi.

Weblinks

 * Gauselmann Gruppe
 * Manager Magazin - Einer gewinnt immer
 * ISA-Casinos - Unternehmerisches Urgestein wird 70
 * Verband der Deutschen Automaten-Industrie VDAI

de:Paul Gauselmann

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Beijing Museum of Natural History
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FAIZAN JABBAR
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Faizan Is 4th year electrical engineering student. He has done his Thesis project on Mobile Robot Unit at Ryerson University. More information about him can be found in the sources below.

Generalisimo Severiano Javier Figueira Liste de Juncal de la Costa Trasmonte y Oroso
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IntelliTXT
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St. Stephen School, Kearny, NJ
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Saint Stephen is an elementary school with a long and proud history in the town of Kearny, New Jersey. Began in 1904, Saint Stephen School educates students from Pre Kindergarten 3 through Grade 8.

The faculty and staff are proud of their students and their accomplishments, whether personal or for the community. The teachers truly stress the words of the Mission Statement.

Saint Stephen has an established Pre Kindergarten program that balances both social and academic readiness areas and provides an excellent foundation for the transition to Kindergarten.

The schools full day Kindergarten program allows the growth of the individual student to continue so they can flourish in a school setting while still maturing and growing in personal responsibility.

Grades 3 and 4 offer a departmentalized subject area taught by teachers who specialize in their field. Faculty on staff include certified Herpetologists, Journalists, Geologists, Anthropologists, Historians, and Reading specialists.

Grades 5 through 8 offer a middle school model with a homeroom and departmental subjects taught by several teachers. Math, reading, and English are scheduled around ability and cross grading occurs. Pre Algebra and Algebra are also offered.

The school encorperates the use of technology through its curriculum. Teachers in grades 4 to 8 are provided with laptops, projectors, and MIMIO boards the merge technology with everyday classroom instruction.

The school itself is fully equipped with a full cafeteria, St. Elizabeth Ann Seaton library, Gymnasium & Theatre, Computer lab, a full-functioning science laboratory, and research areas.

The school program has changed to allow for a longer instructional day. They provide computer classes, physical education, music, and foreign language for all students while still maintaining a rigorous yet challenging curriculum. Special needs and small group attention is found to be a highlight of our school.

The school encourages its students to look beyond themselves and to assist others, whether it be through the Parish or involvement in community activities for the needy, homeless, ill, or less fortunate. The school aims to build well-rounded individuals.

The school offers many extra-curricular activites and electives. The school offers chess club, drama club, choir, baseball, softball, basketball, bowling, track, and a extremely developed cheerleading team. The school also offers brownies, girl scouts, boy scouts, and other clubs.

The St. Stephen School Drama Club has produced many wonderful musicals and plays. They include such hits as Annie, Guys and Dolls, Disney's Aladdin and many more. The Drama Club at St. Stephen School strives to provide students with the opportunity to advance their skills and talents in the field of performing arts. Students have the chance to cooperate with others and learn valuable life resources through the knowledge of staff and peers.

The Live World Project
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The Live World is a new project to put all of the worlds most used information online and share it with other people and to provide more and more uses of the internet to reduce some of websites have already started to work on this including microsoft,adobe and

Microsoft Windows Live, Adobe go live, Office Live and Live World Entertainment

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Arabella (1967 film)
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starring: Virna Lisi, James Fox, Margaret Rutherford, Terry-Thomas, directed by Mauro Bolognini, music composed by Ennio Morricone.


 * 1.Delightful comic farce set in Italy in the 1960's, playing-off the interaction between English and Italian stereotypes par excellence! Virni Lisi is poutingly gorgeous as ever and Terry Thomas is - well, himself! They don't make them like this anymore! See it!


 * 2. She made ....such mediocre movies as Arabella (1967)

Marwan Salamey
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Marwan Salamey has done various community service deeds, the latest was a city wide clean up which amounted to 1044 pounds of trash. Also, he has grown a reputation as tutor around his community, aiding children in many fields. His latest project, C.T.B involves many cunning tactics as well as a great imagination.

USCGC Onondaga (WPG-79)
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The Coast Guard Cutter Onondaga was built for the Coast Guard by Defoe Boat Works in Bay City, Michigan, commissioned on 11 September 1934. From her commissioning until 1941, Onondaga was stationed at Astoria, Oregon, where she performed important law enforcement duties and rendered much assistance to ships in distress. Each year she patrolled the annual pelagic seal migration to the Pribilof Islands, and she attempted to prevent out of season halibut fishing.

Executive Order 8929 of 1 November 1941 transferred the Coast Guard to the Navy. Onondaga continued on general patrol duty, with her base of operations alternating between Seattle, Washington and Ketchikan, Alaska. When the American merchantman Mauna Ala went aground on 10 December 1941 on Clatsop Beach, Oregon, during a blackout test, Onondaga rushed to the scene and rescued thirty-six crewmen.

Then assigned to escort duty in the area of Women's Bay and Kodiak, Alaska, she was later ordered to escort duty between Cape Spencer and Dutch Harbor, Alaska, as well as anti-aircraft and escort patrol off Dutch Harbor.

When the Navy learned that the Japanese planned a thrust into Alaskan waters as part of their Midway operation, Admiral Nimitz allocated five cruisers, fourteen destroyers, six submarines, and suitable auxiliaries to deal with this menace in the North. Five years before the outbreak of war the area had been virtually undefended. But by September 1941, Sitka, Kodiak, and Dutch Harbor had been commissioned as Naval Air Stations, and both Kodiak and Sitka were able to service submarines. In mid-1940, the Army had established the Alaskan Defense Command, with Brigadier General Simon Bolivar Buckner in command. The Navy created an Alaskan Sector under the 13th Naval District and appointed Captain R. C. Parker to the command.

As headquarters and flagship, Captain Parker used the gunboat Charleston (PG-51). Additionally, three small fishing boats, converted to patrol craft, formed the nucleus of the "Alaskan Navy."  Commander Charles E. ("Squeaky") Anderson, USNR, a "local character of infinite resource, energy, and cunning," controlled the craft.

By May 1942, Captain Parker commanded two old destroyers, two Coast Guard cutters, one of which was Onondaga, a few more converted fishing boats, and ten PBY's. Char1eston alone possessed sonar, or guns larger than three inch. She, together with the destroyers and cutters, saw constant use as escorts for the freighters that brought workers and material to the new bases and airfields, none of which were complete at this time.

Toward the end of May, when the Japanese sent one task force towards Midway and another towards the Aleutians, tension quickened everywhere. Rear Admiral Robert A. Theobald, USN, Commander North Pacific Force, who had been headquartered at Kodiak through the early part of May, put to sea on 1 June in Nashville (CL-43) and rendezvoused with his augmented cruiser task force to thwart the Japanese Alaska venture. However, "Efforts to meet the enemy," writes Willoughby "were unavailing, and there was no fleet action in Alaskan waters."

Cutter Onondaga, with Lieutenant Commander S. P. Mehlman, USCG, in command, and the other patrol craft formed the Surface Search Group of this Northern Pacific Force. They were to be assisted by the Air Search Group, composed of twenty PBYs and one B-17 Flying Fortress. Together these forces were to act as pickets to signal any Japanese approach.

In fact, the Japanese sought to capture nothing east of Adak, which is nearly five hundred miles from Dutch Harbor. No Japanese plan for invading the Alaskan mainland, Canada, or the United States existed. The Aleutian section of the Midway operation was essentially defensive, although also diversionary. Its object was to prevent a U. S. invasion of Japan.

American search flights commenced about 28 May, and twenty cutters and converted fishing craft deployed as pickets on both the Pacific and Bering Sea approaches to Dutch Harbor. In view of his expectation of an attack on Dutch Harbor, Admiral Theobald's operating area south of Kodiak was well chosen. But because he guessed incorrectly, the main body of his cruiser task force was removed from the scene of action.

Japanese carrier planes launched two attacks against Dutch Harbor on 3 June, inflicting considerable damage and killing about twenty-five American soldiers and sailors. Cutter Onondaga and destroyers King (DD-242) and Talbot (APD-7), seaplane tender Gillis (AVD-17), army transports President Fillmore and Morlen, and submarine USS S-27 (SS-132)|S-27]] went to general quarters and made haste to get underway and stand out to sea, but none cleared the harbor until the attack was over. One Japanese plane was shot down.

The next day, another Japanese carrier-based attack was launched against Dutch Harbor. About eighteen more Americans died in this attack, but at least five Japanese aircraft were shot down. The Aleutian part of the Midway operation ended in mid-June. The Japanese occupied Attu and Kiska, two islands of little except nuisance value. A phase began on 11 June which witnessed Japanese attempts to hold what they had, while the American forces prepared to blast them out.

Essentially, the Aleutian battle was a contest of air power, as was Midway. Weather consistently aided the offensive by shrouding ships in protective mist, while sweeping land targets clear. In May 1943, Attu was in American hands, and on 15 August U.S. Forces found that the Japanese had completely abandoned Kiska.

Cutter Onondaga and the other ships assigned to the Northern Pacific Force remained on patrol in northern waters through the end of the war. She returned to the Treasury Department on 1 January 1946, and resumed patrol duties out of Astoria. Onondaga was decommisioned on 24 July 1947, she was sold on 7 December 1954 to Foss Launch and Tug Company of Seattle, Washington.

All Alone
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USCGC Tahoma (WPG-80)
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The second Tahoma (Coast Guard Cutter No. 60) was built at the Defoe Shipbuilding Company in Bay City, Michigan. Completed in 1934, the steel-hulled cutter operated on the Great Lakes between 1934 and 1941, attached to the 9th Coast Guard district and homeported at Cleveland, Ohio. Tahoma is a Salishan Indian word meaning "Snow peak". Tahoma is the name of a glacier on the southwestern slope of Mount Ranier in the stats of Washington.

As the United States moved closed to full participation in World War II, President Roosevelt issued an executive order on 1 November 1941 transferring the Coast Guard from the Treasury Department to the Navy. Accordingly, Tahoma was thereafter reclassified as a gunboat and designated WPG-80.

Although no records have been found delineating Tahoma's service during the first months following Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, we know that by July 1942, the former cutter had left the Great Lakes to escort Allied convoys in the North Atlantic in the vicinity of Casco Bay, Maine; Ivigtut, Greenland; St. John's and Argentia, Dominion of Newfoundland; and Sydney, Nova Scotia; into the spring of 1944. The remainder of her naval service was spent in serving on weather and ice patrol duties between Greenland and Iceland, and plane guard operations in the same waters. In the latter service, she alternated with the Coast Guard cutters Frederick Lee (WPC-139), Algonquin (WPG-75), and Mohawk (WPG-78) into 1945. At the time of the Japanese surrender in mid-August 1945, Tahoma was at sea on a plane guard station.

Released from duty with the Atlantic Fleet on 30 September 1945, Tahoma was returned to the Coast Guard for a resumption of peacetime service.

Lloyd International Honors College
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Lloyd International Honors College is a selective honors college within the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) that gives excellent undergraduate students in all majors the opportunity to reach a higher level of academic achievement in the same time it takes to earn a regular degree. It offers its students enhanced academic opportunities, international and global perspectives, and a variety of co-curricular and extra-curricular options that help round out their education and prepare them to lead successful professional, civic, and personal lives.

History
Honors has a long history at UNCG. Beginning in the late 1940s, special programs for high achieving seniors and later freshmen were established. Then in 1962 with the support of a Ford Foundation grant, the Honors Program was established in the College of Arts and Sciences. With the University's growth and with the ever more global environment that its graduates were facing after graduation, it was clear that the Honors Program needed to expand and improve to continue to offer its students the best in undergraduate education. As a result, the Honors Program was transformed in 2005 into the International Honors College, a separate academic unit to better serve students throughout the Univerity. In 2006, as a result of a generous gift from Ms. Rebecca Lloyd, an alumna of UNCG, the College was renamed the Aubrey Paul & Georgia Garrison Lloyd International Honors College in honor of Ms. Lloyd's parents. Lloyd International Honors College believes that all undergraduate students, regardless of their major, should have a strong liberal education foundation, and that in today's world that necessarily means the inclusion of international and global dimensions throughout the curriculum.

Academic Programs
Lloyd International Honors College offers three Honors academic programs for all majors at UNCG:
 * General-Education Honors Program - This program enhances a student's general education studies. Requirements include the replacement of regular general education courses with Honors general education courses, a second language (ancient or sign languages are possible), and an international experience.  Honors courses are generally restricted to no more than 20-25 students and are often interdisciplinary.  In keeping with the philosophy that all students should have a strong liberal education foundation that incorporates international and global dimensions, most Honors courses have international and global dimensions integrated into them.
 * Disciplinary Honors Program - This program enhances a student's work in their major. Students work closely with their professors to enhance course work in the major.  The programm culminates in a Senior Honors Project, an independent research or creative project under the supervision of a professor.
 * Full University Honors Program - This program is for students who wish to enhance their entire undergraduate career at UNCG. To earn Full University Honors, students must complete both the General-Education Honors Program and the Disciplinary Honors Program.

Cocurricular and Extracurricular Opportunities
Lloyd International Honors College offers a variety of extracurricular opportunities including weekly coffees where students and faculty discuss issues of the day, student symposia, debates, special lectures and performances, enhanced study abroad opportunities, and special residence hall options. In addition, Lloyd International Honors College offers in depth advising for students in competing in for external, nationally competitive scholarships and fellowships such as the Fulbright.

Wireless Speakers
Wireless speakers are like normal loudspeakers, but instead of using a cable to transmit the electronic signals carrying the sound information, the signals are transmitted by means of radio frequency (RF) waves.

Wireless speakers consist of a main unit which consists of the loudspeaker and an RF receiver and a secondary unit which contains the transmitter of the RF signals. The transmitter is connected to the audio output of any audio devices like hi-fi equipment, TV’s etc. An RCA plug is normally used to achieve this. The receiver is positioned where the listener wants the sound to be, giving the listener the freedom to move the wireless speakers around without the need of using cables. The receiver unit normally contains an amplifier to amplify the audio signal to the loudspeaker and it needs to be powered by batteries or an electrical outlet.

The frequency range that is used by wireless speakers is normally the same range that is used by cordless telephones which is about 900 MHz. The signal can travel through walls and some manufacturers claims that the range in which the signal is transmitted can be up to 300 feet in radius. Most wireless speakers have a tuning knob to change the frequency that is transmitted by the transmitter to overcome possible interference with other wireless devices like cordless telephones or baby monitors.

There are several different types of wireless speakers which are designed for specific needs. There are stereo speakers that can be positioned inside the house and there are wireless speakers designed specifically for outdoor use. These wireless outdoor speakers are equipped with a robust casing and their manufacturers claimed that they are weatherproof.

Wireless speakers receive a lot of critique, because of RF interferences with other equipment like cordless telephones and of the poor sound quality some of the models delivers. Despite of the critique, wireless speakers are still very popular amongst consumers and the number of models available on the market is still growing.

Job-sharing
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Sharing a job with one (or more) part-time worker(s), the responsibility therefore being shared.

MAJOR GENERAL GIAN MARCO CHIARINI (ITALIAN ARMY)
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Eric Andersen
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Eric Andersen (singer/songwriter; born on February 14, 1943, Pittsburgh, PA, USA) was in the early sixties together with Phil Ochs en Bob Dylan to the Greenwich Village scene in New York. His best-known songs from that time are “Violets of Dawn,” “Thirsty Boots” and “Come to My Bedside”. In 1966, he made his debut at the Newport Folk Festival and that same year he starred in the Andy Warhol film, Space. In 1970 is took part in Festival Express tour across Canada with the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin The Band and others. In 1975 he performed at the opening show of the Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Review, at Gerde's Folk City in New York, and again in Niagra Falls. In the early 1990s he was member of Danko/Fjeld/Andersen together with Rick Danko (The Band) and Jonas Fjeld. His songs have been recorded by artists all over the world, including The Blues Project, Johnny Cash, Judy Collins, Fairport Convention, Grateful Dead, Peter, Paul & Mary, Ratdog (Bob Weir), Linda Ronstadt and Pete Seeger.

In his 40-year career he has issued more that 20 albums and various artists have contributed to this albums e.g. Joan Baez, Dan Fogelberg, Al Kooper, Joni Mitchell, Leon Russell, Richard Thompson, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, Eric Bazilian, Tony Garnier, Howie Epstein and many others. On his last two albums The Street Was Always There (2004) and Waves (2005), he presents (amongst own songs) new versions of classics and of his sixties contemporaries and friends, David Blue, Bob Dylan, Tim Hardin, Peter La Farge, Fred Neil, Phil Ochs, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Paul Siebel, Patrick Sky, Tom Paxton, Richard Farina, John Sebastian, Happy Traum, Tom Rush and Lou Reed.

Albums:

Today Is The Highway, Eric Andersen, 1965

'Bout Changes And Things, Eric Andersen, 1966

'Bout Changes And Things Take 2, Eric Andersen, 1967

More Hits From Tin Can Alley, Eric Andersen, 1968

A Country Dream, Eric Andersen, 1969

Avalanche, Eric Andersen, 1970

Eric Andersen, Eric Andersen, 1970

Blue River, Eric Andersen, 1972

Be True To You, Eric Andersen, 1975

Sweet Surprise, Eric Andersen, 1976

Midnight Son, Eric Andersen, 1980

Tight in the Night, Eric Andersen, 1984

Istanbul Soundtrack, Eric Andersen, 1985 (also released as Movin' With the Wind)

Ghosts Upon The Road, Eric Andersen, 1988

Stages: The Lost Album, Eric Andersen, 1991

Danko/Fjeld/Andersen, Rick Danko / Jonas Fjeld / Eric Andersen, 1991

Ridin' On The Blinds, Rick Danko / Jonas Fjeld / Eric Andersen, 1994

Memory Of The Future, Eric Andersen, 1998

You Can't Relive The Past, Eric Andersen, 2000

One More Shot, Rick Danko, Jonas Fjeld, Eric Andersen, 2001

Beat Avenue, Eric Andersen, 2002

Street Was Always There: Great American Song Series, Vol. 1, Eric Andersen, 2004

Waves: Great American Song Series, Vol. 2, Eric Andersen, 2005

Stugots
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stugots, stugats: the name of Tony Sopranos boat means "this dick" in English. And not only that, it's southern Italian dialect. The original term is 'STU CAZZO; 'stu means "this" as in "questo". Cazzo means prick. So taken together it's obscene. Believe it or not, it goes from QUESTO CAZZO in standard Italian to 'STUGOTS in southern Italian-American Brooklynese

Weak Sustainability
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Resource use by previous generations should not exceed a level that would prevent future generations from achieving a level of well-being at least as great. This definition of sustainability is fulfilled if the total capital stock (natural capital plus physical capital) does not decline. Think of it as a savings account. A person could live off the interest as long as the prinicple is not touched. Once the priciple starts to decline the the overall well-being of future generations is compromised leading eventually to the exhaustion of that rescource.

Hello Good Friend
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the track list for Hello Good Friend... 1) Mave to the other side of the block 2) I was so alone 3) Around the clock 4) I'm doing everything (for you) 5) Tell me something good 6) Never knew 7) Brat pack 8) Treasures 9) Story 10) Goodbye waves and driveways 11) Show me everything you've got 12) destiny 13) Christmas present

Melissa Rollison
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Melissa Rollison (born April 13, 1983 in Adelaide) is an Australian middle distance runner who specialises mainly in the steeplechase. A promising early career, which included a stunning gold medal in the 3000m Steeplechase at the 2001 Goodwill Games, was disrupted mainly due to injury but she has recently made a strong comeback to competition, highlighted by a gutsy performance in the Commonwealth Games where in the Steeplechase she gave world champion Dorcus Inzikuru a run for her money before settling for the silver medal. This run increased her profile on the world stage and brought her many new fans. A week after the Commonwealth Games she helped Australia to a team bronze medal in the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Fukuoka, Japan.

The attractive blonde looks set to get better and better now she is back to full fitness.

José Angel Gutierrez
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José Angel Gutierrez is a lecturer at the University of Texas who is known for his racist views against whites. He is the founder of La Raza Unida which means the United Race, race here referring to hispanic peoples and especially Mexicans. A typical quote by Gutierrez: "We have got to eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him." Although he allegedly says things typical of an emotionally and intellectually immature person, he is nevertheless ironically allowed to teach at a university.

Arcadia High School in Arcadia, CA
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Information Market
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Information markets are futures contracts that deliver rewards upon the outcome of uncertain future events. They can be used for any type of future event from political outcomes to stock markets to technology forecasts or management decisions. Information markets for specific uncertian outcomes are to encourage the development of market-based mechanisms for resolving questions of science, technology, management, strategy, planning, policy, etc.

Vanguard Team
The Vanguard Team is a team of Autobot sint he Transformers: Cybertron(Galaxy Force in Japan) cartoon series.

The team consists of First Gunner(Red Alert), Exigeyser(Hot Shot) and Backgild(Scattorshot) in new upgraded bodies. Their logo is a standard Autobot emblem backed with a red V.

They are renamed the Cybertron Defense Team in the US. The naming may simply be for trademark purposes, however, it may have also been changed to avoid any unwanted association with the white nationalist movement National Vanguard.

Paulo Costa Lima
Brazilian composer and theorist (1954). Professor of composition and music theory at the Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA). Main interests: afro-brazilian rhtyhmic structures, music and psychoanalysis and the pedagogy of composition. Director of Music School-UFBA (1988-1992); Assistant President of UFBA (1996-2002); President of Fundação Gregório de Mattos (2005-2006), cultural foundation of the city of Salvador-Bahia. Compositions performed by the Seattle Orchestra, Juilliard Ensemble, Orquestra de São Paulo (OSESP), American Composers Orchestra (New York). Eighty compositions in catalog, two books, 32 articles on music, university and society.

Alienation
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