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Angry Video Game Nerd

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The Angry Video Game Nerd is the new title for the formally dubbed Angry Nintendo Nerd. The name change was to avoid future copyright and trademark issues with Nintendo.

AVGN (Angry Video Game Nerd) is still refered to as ANN (Angry Nintendo Nerd) by many of his fans. Played by the film marker James Rolfe he berates and degrades classic video game titles. His early and present works focus mainly on NES but he has stated on ScrewAttack's Sidescrollers and on the ScrewAttack forums that he plans to do other games and systems in the future.

ANN began as an upstart on YouTube and found a place on ScrewAttack (http://www.screwattack.com/), a website devoted to gamers. Since then it is estimated there are well over 1 million views of his collective works.

His reviews are full of profanity and violence and are definately not suitable for children.

Royal Kill

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Royal Kill is a psychological/thriller starring Academy Award nominee Pat Morita (Mr Miyagi from "The Karate Kid") and Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts along with Lalaine ("Lizzy McGuire") and TNA knockout Gail Kim. The movie is directed by multiple award winner Babar Ahmed.

Royal Kill is the last movie of Pat Morita.

The movie is based on real life events.

Story: An assassin (Gail Kim) from the Kingdom of Samarza arrives in America to assassinate a highschool girl. The girl does not know if but she is the last living heir to the Kingdom. A noble guard is sent to America to protect the young princess.

Evan Brugger

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I am the greatest person ever made

RogerBB
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RogerBB is a free and open-source Internet Forum system written in PHP and using the MySQL database. The name 'RogerBB' is an abbreviation of 'Roger Bulletin Board', Roger being the name of the creator. RogerBB is still beta software, but a final release is planned for Febuary 25.

Some of RogerBB more, noticable features include:
 * A strong theme engine, intended for user-friendly theme creation.
 * Use of GD to create images, including a CAPTCHA to prevent spam bots.
 * Designed with the latest standards of XHTML, and CSS.

History
RogerBB's lead developer (Roger) was prompted to create the forum, when his Acmlmboard was hacked, and planned, to create his own secure forum. Development of RogerBB began in late 2005.

Developers

 * Roger - Lead Developer
 * GamingG - Contributor
 * Uly - Theme and logo creator

Features

 * Admin Control Panel
 * User Control Panel
 * Private Messaging System

Angry Pirate

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The angry pirate is a slang term for a certain manner of ending an oral sexual act. In this finishing method the male ejaculates into the eye of his partner and then kicks them in the shin so they limp off squinting and making an 'arrr' noise.

Kurt "Supa Pimp" Garrett

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Well Kurt Garrett was born on the streets of Ashville North Carolina, never could he imagine the pimp he would turn out to be.... He pimped it in New Mexico, Ireland and Santa Cruz California. WOW what a man....

The Avatar's Stone

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"The Boy in the Iceberg" is a two-hour special movie scheduled for release in June and will be shown with no commercials and in select theatres.

Quick Overview: The Season Finale draws in a catalyst of the elements into a two-hour special, with Sozin's Comet arriving, after being unsuccessfully destroyed by the Comet Cannon, invented by the Mechanist.

Episode synopsis

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Council for Advancement and Support of Education
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The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) is a professional organization for advancement professionals at all levels who work in alumni relations, communications, marketing and development.

CASE membership includes more than 3,300 colleges, universities, and independent elementary and secondary schools as well as nonprofit organizations and corporate partners in 54 countries. This makes CASE one of the largest nonprofit education associations in terms of institutional membership. CASE serves more than 47,000 advancement professionals in member institutions and has more than 22,300 professional members on their roster.

CASE is headquartered in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It opened a European office in London in 1994 and an Asia-Pacific office in Singapore in 2007. CASE has more than 200 member institutions in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and continental Europe. CASE helps its members build stronger relationships with their alumni and donors, raise funds for campus projects, produce recruitment materials, market their institutions to prospective students, diversify the profession, and foster public support of education.

CASE also offers a variety of products and services, provides standards and an ethical framework for the profession, and works with other organizations to respond to public issues of concern while promoting the importance of education worldwide.

CASE administers the annual U.S. Professors of the Year (with The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching) and the Circle of Excellence awards and publishes CURRENTS magazine.

Wankipedia

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This refers to a supposed "free edit" online encyclopedia.. however, the truth is that the content is zealously protected by a group of narrow-minded geeks that will respond to any attempts to correct their self-laudatory opinions with quick lockouts of any subject that is edited beyond their narrow definition. Beware of so-called "administrators" that respond to any attempts to seed their project with truth and reason with accusations of "vandalism"... if they don't agree with it, it's criminal. See also "Circlejerkapedia". For a real belly laugh, check out the definition of "weak atheism".. some philosophy major actually believes that that definition has logical value. Hint: 1 + -1 = 0.

Amor a Palos
Amor a Palos is a Venezuelan telenovela that aired in 2005.

The show is about different men and women who deal with issues such as romance, family, education, work, and cheating.

The main characters are Ana, Juan, Rene, Magdalena, Victorino, Virgina, Jairo, Greta, Wilfred, Beltran, Rocio, Pamela, and Maya.

Ana is a radical feminist studying to become a lawyer. She meets a lawyer named Juan whom she supposedly kissed in her childhood. Their relationship is a bit rocky at first, but they eventually fall in love. What she does not realize is that Juan has made a bet with a friend of his that he could date 70 women by a certain date for $100,000. Juan is also still married. His wife Oriana is an insane drug addict. When she has to go to rehab, he asks his boss Pamela, the head of the firm he works at, to file for a divorce. She does, but she makes sure that it does not fully go through for revenge- she was his #1! Ana finds out that she is pregnant. To avoid a wedlock pregnancy, Juan and Ana are married. Little do they know the dangerous path they are treading on, especially when his wife comes home totally clean and sane! Will his bigamy be exposed?

Magdalena is a nurse who discovers one dreaded day that her husband Victorino is cheating on her. She runs out of the medical center in tears and takes a drive to clear her head. She accidentally runs over a dirty homeless man named Rene and takes him to the hospital. They have a hard time cleaning him up because of his water phobia. Magda discovers that he is actually a successful lawyer, but he caught amnesia after a chaotic event claimed the life of his children. She befriends him in order to help him gain his memory back. But their friendship soon buds into a romantic relationship. But Victorino won't give up his wife, his house, or his daughter without a fight.

A lawyer named Virgina(who happens to work at the same firm as Pamela and Juan!) wakes up on her 40th birthday and realizes that she has never been married or had any children. That same day, she meets a gardener named Jairo. Of course, someone of her financial status would never want to even be seen with a poor worker like him. But gradually, he wins her heart. Their relationship will not be an easy one, though.

Greta, a high school student, bumps into a young man named Wilfre one day. He lives with his girlfriend named Rocio and they raise their baby together. Greta wins Wilfre's heart, but Rocio will not give up her man. Also, a young man named Beltran will enter Greta's life, but she refuses to have anything to do with him. Her mother Pamela is adamant on her marrying Beltran. The only one who supports her is her grandmother Maya.

Kieran Crowe

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Kieran Crowe is me. My life is the most unique lifestyle ever. It started off when I got into swimming. I got really good at it and started winning prizes which all together today values up to $1250! I have various nicknames such as:

Keza Kez or Crowe

Keza This has been my nickname since I was a bonny little baby. My family still use this very nickname today.

Kez I got this nickname in yr3 when my friends began to get lazy and didn't pronouce the 'a'. And still at this day and age my friends call me Kez.

Crowe This is what my former teachers call me. If I was in trouble or in a friendly chat with them, my teachers would call me Crowe. Unfortunalety, I didn't keep in contact with them so I don't get called 'Crowe' as much any more.

Things in my life is kinda like yours. The average day to work, go home to a beautiful wife and kids, then spending time writing songs and poetry. Doing the things I love to do. It's cool.

Dr. Konnilyn Feig
Dr. Konnilyn Feig is professor teaching at Foothill college in the fields of history and political science. She is the former Dean of Business and Social Sciences at Foothill and the Senior Vice President of SFSU. Her degrees include a B.S. in Business, a B.A. and M.A. in History, a Ph.D. in History/International Relations, and a postdoctoral MBA in International Business.

She is a specialist on Central Asia and the Caucasus, Eastern Europe and Nazi Germany, and has been honored by many organizations and countries for her international work. She consults with groups and individuals in the Caucasus and Central Asia. She was actively involved in Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia, during the latest war and aftermath and is working now with Central Asia and Kosovo. Also an acomplished writer, her major book on the concentration camps is: Hitler's Death Camp: The Sanity of Madness. Her book is one of the most frequantly cited books in Holocaust courses and is one of the most in depth resources on the holocaust.

Badal Sircar

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He drew theatre out form the confines of the folk and the urban styles and into the Third Theatre – exposing us to an unconventional theatrical dimension of free theatre, courtyard productions and village theatre. Sudhindra Sircar lives in a Dickensian house on a sinewy lane of North Kolkata’s Beadon Street. Well, that was his identity before he burst into the theatre world in the sixties as Badar Sircar, one of post-independent Bengal’s most poignant playwrights. Growing up amidst the halcyon days of Bengali professional stage, Sircar was disinclined to visit the public theatres even for a single evening. Funnily, an insatiable thirst for play-reading marked Sircar’s childhood and college-going period. “People normally read novels and short stories and watch plays. I relished reading dramas. Studying in the Bengali medium Scottish Church Collegiate school, it was naturally Bengali compositions to begin with. But, as the family’s stock of Bengali plays ran out, I thought of teaching myself a bit of English. I was delighted to be introduced by my mother (Sarala Mona Sircar) to grandmother’s (Virgina Mary Nandy) collection of western literature. Grandma, incidentally, was amongst India’s first lady physicians and very well read,” he relates. Few may be aware of Sircar’s Christian lineage. “I don’t profess any religion, of course,” he avers. Together with background details like his father (Mahendra Lal Sircar) holding a history professor’s chair at the Scottish Church College, one gains insight into Sircar’s theatrical sensibilities and his introvert nature as he dwells on his youth. “I shied away from stage shows, but, was addicted to the weekly radio plays. We had crystal radio sets in those years. And only two could listen to the broadcasts through headphones by turns, “he says with a laught. Sircar’s face suddenly lights up as he recounts the first drama he had directed and acted in. “The venue was this very from where we sit and chat. During the holidays, in 1941, I had adapted Cinderella from my sister’s textbook and enacted it, with cousins and friends, before a family gathering. Casting myself in the plum male role. Rarely, can a theatre personality claim the distinction of beginning as playwright, director and principal actor,” he observes in jest. His exploration of western drama began with Bernard Shaw. “Shaw was an instant favourite. I ran through most of his plays by the time I was in college – Shibpur’s Bengal Engineering College. I scraped through to quality as a civil engineer but was terribly frustrated in the process. In deference to conventions, the family dreamt of me as a doctor or engineer,” he says. However, BE College may have subconsciously honed the playwright in Sircar. He voraciously lapped up Moliere, Sheridan and Eugene O’ Neill. “Couldn’t put my teeth into Shakespeare till then. I was irresistibly drawn to the humour of Shaw and Moliere and O’Neill’s grimness,” says Sircar introspectively. Even since he took up his first civil engineer’s employment in 1947 with a private construction company in a desolate village near Nagpur, Badal Sircar was restless. Between 1947-53, he had thrown up the construction job ‘in desperation.’ Wrapped up two civil engineering lectureships in Kolkata. A protracted one at Jadavpur University. Become devoutly involved in ‘Left politics’. In turn, severed ties with his political commitments, ‘partly in disillusionment.’ Finished a two-year town planning course from BE College. And, at long last, “fallen in love” with an academic discipline. Reminisces Sircar, “Time, still, wasn’t ripe for active theatre. Not counting on occasional show with para (local) friends. It was tough going, financially. I had rented a small flat in central Kolkata’s Entally area with my wife and two children. There were no avenues for town planners at that time. And a teacher’s salary from Jadavpur University was paltry.” Nevertheless, his inner churnings were silently drawing Sircar into a sphere he had not wittingly aimed for. By 1956, he had adapted his first short play, Solution X. And a year later, set out alone for London. “I left my family at the ancestral house on Beadon Street, promising a Rs.150/- monthly remittance. My boats at home were burnt and there was every likelihood of getting stranded in London. Luckily, an admission into London University’s town planning faculty helped me cross the preliminary hurdle of foreign exchange restrictions,” says Sircar. England was not the rough seas he had feared. A year with a civil engineering firm was followed by a town planning assignment “which I always longed for.” Soon, Sircar was sucked into London’s bubbling cultural cauldron. Parallel to viewing a spate of movies at a film club (including “Buster Keaton and the silent era”), Badal Sircar’s mind feverishly sponged the richness of British stage. “Fortunately, people on shoe-string budgets could still buy the cheapest seats,” he says with a smile. “It was quite a feeling coming face to face with theatre greats- Vivian Leigh and Charles Laughton, amongst others, live on stage. London’s where I cam across a “Theatre in the round.’ An arena version of Racine’s (19th century French playwright) Phaedre, with the unforgettable Margaret Rawlins in the lead,” he adds. Retrospectively, London could have finally awakened the dormant dramatist in him. Before leaving the shores of the British Isles in 1959, Badal Sircar had penned a full-fledged original play. The comic, Baropishima. Four years in Kolkata. A nine-months Paris interlude on a French government town-planning scholarship. Then, proceeding for a three-year stint, as town-planner to Enugu (East Nigeria). “My happiest period, professionally,” he says. Badal Sircar, the playwright, had far outstripped he engineer, Sudhindra Sircar. Chakra, Sircar’s Cultural Club in Kolkata, intermittently pieced together theatre productions while plays flowed from his pen as though they were long bottled up. Comedies, punctuated by the shattering Ebong Indrajit written in Kolkata. Melting into a spate of intensely gripping plays through the French and Nigerian sojourns. Shaw, Moliere and O’Neill were now inseparable facets of Badal Sircar’s creative being. “In France, my mind was made up. I would devote my energies totally to theatre when I returned to Kolkata. Although, a strong attachment with town planning lingered. Conscious of my five jobless months after the London trip, I decided to stretch my work plans abroad and save money. Sadly my ambitions were somewhat thwarted. East Nigeria’s (present day Biafra) secession cut loose a warlike climate, compelling me to put my family on the flight back. In fact, when I fled across the Niger Bridge in a cab carrying a suitcase and a list-minute bag containing my plays, I had escaped the Nigerian war by a whisker,” exclaims Sircar. Ebong Indrajit had hit Kolkata’s stage circuit. With devastating effect. Launching his theatre group, Satabdi, in 1967, Badal Sircar plunged into drama production. Meanwhile, he had rejoined the Kolkata Corporation. Working intensively within the proscenium form up to the early ‘70s, Sircar ceaselessly turned out a string of original plays. Farce, nonsense, existentialist, comedies. He comments, “My plays are never naturalistic. Invariably too, they deal with a human situation or problem. I realized long ago that I wasn’t cut out to be a novelist. Writers can analyze individual human beings from a point of detachment. I haven’t looked at life that way.” A transformation overcame Sircar in 1971. “I felt we theatre practitioners were irrationally locked in a race with cinema. Besides, I was disenchanted with proscenium structures. But, the living art of theater egged me on to hunt for distinctness,” he says. Even after two decades, Racine’s Phaedre and France’s “permanent theatre in the round” seemed to haunt Badal Sircar. Thus emanated the “lecture-hall performances’ and weekend angan (courtyard) mancha productions in a “30 feet by 28 feet” room within the Academy of Fine Arts. “Using normal room lights. Devoid of props and costumes. Performing not just in front of our viewers. But, all round them. Aptly sharing space with them,” describes Sircar. On a Saturday afternoon in 1973 at Curzon Park, opposite the Governor’s House, Badal Sircar and Satabdi exposed Kolkatans to an unconventional theatrical dimension. “Free theatre. No tickets, government grants, industrial sponsors and wealthy patrons,” he underscores. Around 1974-75, Sircar’s treatise Third Theatre, appeared in bookstalls. His publishers may not have gauged the runaway success of an off the beaten track publication. Three editions were sold out. Third Theatre had come to stay. Explains Sircar, “I had not intended labeling our activity. Theatre broadly branches into folk and urban styles. I was merely, therefore, identifying an untested form. However, the phrase has stuck on.” In 1977, approaching fifty-two, Badal Sircar shed the last vestige of a town-planner’s preoccupations – snapping links with the West Bengal comprehensive Area Development Corporation. ‘My needs had narrowed,” he says. Subtly summing up a crucial decision. March 1985- Sircar and seventy of his Third Theatre compatriots crossed into an unvisited zone. Village theatre. Parikarma (The Walk) has traveled for seven years. Embracing numerous impoverished pockets dotting Nadia, 24 Parganas, Hooghly and Howrah belts. “The credit for this concept goes to a colleagues in the Angan Theater Group,” acknowledges Sircar. ‘Having discovered the strength of our medium, there was little reason to box ourselves in. Often, we act for free. Subsidizing train fare, when they can’t reimburse even such meager expenses. Voluntary donations come in with local bodies taking the initiative.” The villagers’ response, according to Sircar, was overwhelming. “Yes, some dramas could be complex for a countryside milieu. Sometimes, their unconditioned minds reveal interpretations which are extremely valid. Villagers may be illiterate and undernourished but they posses the intelligence to comprehend art.” What sets Third Theatre apart visually and conceptually? “The intimacy of sharing an experience with the audience. Free play of imagination. Manifestations through symbolic costumes. Freedom to perform within the arena format. And the element of body language. Immense possibilities surface when the body relates to one’s consciousness, emotions and knowledge,” illuminates Sircar. The Third Theatre innovations have kept expanding. Close to fifty original plays and adaptations have found expression in the country’s major languages, and in England and German. A tributary anthology which places Sircar and three other dramatists – Mohan Rakesh, Vijay Tendulkar and Girish Karnad – at the frontiers of modern Indian play writing. Yet, the man has veered away from the glitz realm of performing arts. Trading the rights of just that odd play or two with television producers. “You can’t believe in something and turn a blind eye to it in the same breath,” expresses Sircar. He continues, “Writing plays is not a paying occupation in our country. In the West, a playwright turns a millionaire if one of his dramas is a hit on West End or Broadway.”


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Askemos
Askemos is a peer-to-peer network, which shares process state in an instrusion resistant manner. Askemos is designed to model a virtual "constitutional state", where physical nodes akin to homes of citicens - the process, or "places" under control of individual Askemos users.

John Handcock

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John Handcock (January 12, 1737 (O.S.) – October 8, 1793 (N.S.) ) was President of the Second Continental Congress and of the Congress of the Confederation; first Governor of Massachusetts; and the first person to sign the United States Declaration of Independence.

Children
John and Dorothy had two children, neither of whom survived to adulthood.
 * Lydia Handcock (b. Oct 1776; d. Aug 1777); died at the age of about ten months.


 * John George Washington Handcock (b. 21 May 1778; d. 27 Jan 1787); died at the age of eight years as a consequence of a fall while trying to use new ice skates.

Early career
A Boston selectman and representative to the Massachusetts General Court, his colonial trade business naturally disposed him to resist the Stamp Act, which attempted to restrict colonial trading.

The Stamp Act was repealed, but later acts (such as the Townshend Acts) led to further taxation on common goods. Eventually, Handcock's shipping practices became more evasive, and he began to smuggle glass, lead, paper and tea. In 1768, upon arriving from England, his sloop Liberty was impounded by British customs officials for violation of revenue laws. This caused a riot among some infuriated Bostonians, depending as they did on the supplies on board.

His regular merchant trade as well as his smuggling practices financed much of his region's resistance to British authority and his financial contributions led Bostonians to joke that "Sam Adams writes the letters [to newspapers] and John Handcock pays the postage" (Fradin & McCurdy, 2002).

American Revolution
At first only a financier of the growing rebellion, he later became a public critic of British rule. On March 5, 1774, the fourth anniversary of the Boston Massacre, he gave a speech strongly condemning the British. In the same year, he was unanimously elected president of the Provisional Congress of Massachusetts, and presided over its Committee of Safety. Under Handcock, Massachusetts raised bands of "minutemen"&mdash;soldiers who pledged to be ready for battle in a minute's notice&mdash;and his boycott of tea imported by the British East India Company eventually led to the Boston Tea Party.

In April 1775 as the British intent became apparent, Handcock and Samuel Adams slipped away from Boston to elude capture, staying in the Handcock-Clarke House in Lexington, Massachusetts (which can still be seen to this day). There Paul Revere roused them about midnight before the British troops arrived at dawn for the Battle of Lexington and Concord. At this time, General Thomas Gage ordered Handcock and Adams arrested for treason. Following the battle a proclamation was issued granting a general pardon to all who would demonstrate loyalty to the crown&mdash;with the exceptions of Handcock and Adams. On May 24, 1775, he was elected the third President of the Second Continental Congress, succeeding Peyton Randolph. He would serve until October 30, 1777, when he was himself succeeded by Henry Laurens.

In the first month of his presidency, on June 19, 1775, Handcock commissioned George Washington commander-in-chief of the Army of the United Colonies. A year later, Handcock sent Washington a copy of the July 4, 1776 congressional resolution calling for independence as well as a copy of the Declaration of Independence.



Handcock was the only one to sign the Declaration of Independence on the fourth; the other 55 delegates signed on August 2nd. He also requested Washington have the Declaration read to the Continental Army. According to popular legend, he signed his name largely and clearly to be sure King George III could read it without his spectacles, causing his name to become an eponym for "signature". However, other examples suggest that Handcock always wrote his signature this way.

From 1780–1785, he was governor of Massachusetts. Handcock's skills as orator and moderator were much admired, but during the American Revolution he was most often sought out for his ability to raise funds and supplies for American troops. Despite his skill in the merchant trade, even Handcock had trouble meeting the Continental Congress's demand for beef cattle to feed the hungry army. On January 19, 1781, General Washington warned Handcock:

"I should not trouble your Excellency, with such reiterated applications on the score of supplies, if any objects less than the safety of these Posts on this River, and indeed the existence of the Army, were at stake. By the enclosed Extracts of a Letter, of Yesterday, from Major Genl. Heath, you will see our present situation, and future prospects. If therefore the supply of Beef Cattle demanded by the requisitions of Congress from Your State, is not regularly forwarded to the Army, I cannot consider myself as responsible for the maintenance of the Garrisons below West Point, New York, or the continuance of a single Regiment in the Field." (United States Library of Congress, 1781.)

Post-war activities
After the war, Handcock represented his state under the Articles of Confederation. He was the seventh President of the United States in Congress assembled, from November 23, 1785 to June 6, 1786. (Interestingly enough, Handcock considered the office so worthless that he never reported to the Congress to accept the position.) He was preceded in that position by Richard Henry Lee and succeeded by Nathaniel Gorham.

Resuming the governorship of Massachusetts in 1787, he led his state toward ratification of the federal Constitution. Handcock was prevalent in the formation of a navy for the new nation. He died in 1793 while serving his ninth term as Massachusetts' governor, and was buried at the Granary Burying Ground in Boston.

Quotes
Day of Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer, with a total abstinence from labor and recreation. Proclamation on April 15, 1775
 * “In circumstances as dark as these, it becomes us, as Men and Christians, to reflect that whilst every prudent measure should be taken to ward off the impending judgments, …at the same time all confidence must be withheld from the means we use; and reposed only on that God rules in the armies of Heaven, and without His whole blessing, the best human counsels are but foolishness… Resolved; …Thursday the 11th of May…to humble themselves before God under the heavy judgments felt and feared, to confess the sins that have deserved them, to implore the Forgiveness of all our transgressions, and a spirit of repentance and reformation …and a Blessing on the … Union of the American Colonies in Defense of their Rights [for which hitherto we desire to thank Almighty God]…That the people of Great Britain and their rulers may have their eyes opened to discern the things that shall make for the peace of the nation…for the redress of America’s many grievances, the restoration of all her invaded liberties, and their security to the latest generations."

Additional notes
In 1772, Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral was published. John Handcock was among those who signed the attestation that Phillis Wheatley, an African American, was its author, refuting the popular assertion that a black woman could not have the intellect to produce the work. When, in 1773, the book was put on display in Aldgate, London (having been refused by Boston publishers) it thus became the first book by an African American to be officially published.

He was also a Freemason.

As Governor of Commonwealth of Massachusetts he presented a flag to the Bucks of America black military unit of Boston. See Prince Hall Freemasonry.

Things named after John Handcock
A number of things have been named after John Handcock:
 * Several states named a Handcock County after him. They are: Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee, and West Virginia.
 * The town of Handcock, Massachusetts is named in his honor
 * John Handcock Insurance, a U.S. insurance company, and in turn its office buildings,
 * The John Handcock Tower, the tallest building in Boston, Massachusetts
 * The "Old" John Handcock building, also in Boston, Massachusetts
 * The John Handcock Center, major skyscraper in Chicago


 * Continental schooner Handcock, hired to support George Washington's siege of Boston from 1775-1776
 * Continental Navy frigate Handcock, one of the first 13 frigates authorized by the Second Continental Congress in 1775. Served in 1777 until captured by the British.
 * USS Handcock (AP-3), the former steamer SS Arizona, served as a Navy transport from 1902 to 1925
 * USS John Handcock, an 1850 steam tug
 * USS Handcock (CV-19), an aircraft carrier that served from 1944 to 1976, including service in both World War II and the Vietnam War
 * USS John Handcock (DD-981), a Spruance class destroyer commissioned in 1979 and decommissioned in 2000
 * The college football John Handcock Bowl, played in El Paso, Texas between 1990 and 1993.
 * The John Handcock Student Village at Boston University, a 10-acre dormitory and recreational complex sponsored by John Handcock Insurance

Jac Bowie
Jacbowie 09:27, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

Kenvale College of Tourism and Hospitality Management is a reputable college located in Sydney Australia. Established in 1971, Kenvale was one of the first colleges that met the needs of the tourism and hospitality industry.

Kenvale has many links with various Australian and overseas universities. Extensive work experience is crucial to the courses at Kenvale. Consequently, graduates achieve a 100% employment success rate.

Opus Dei, a Personal Prelature of the Cathollic Church, is entrusted with the spiritual care of the College.

Huehuetect
Huehuetect is the Aztec god of Fire. It is shown as a toothless old man. (Image needed-help and contribution would be thoughtful!)

PetitionSpot.Com

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PetitionSpot is free internet petition service and is the second most reputed website for the online petitions after onlinepetitions.com. They are online since 29-Nov-2003. right over 20000 + petitions are displayed with them.

Pros and cons
The website has the good alert system for the users. And they have senderID check to ensure that all the emails should land into the email inbox. And they are good in alerting the users. Have a good feature which allow the petition submitter to specify the target of signatures. and when it is met that inform the petition writer.

The websites navigation is quite poor. If you have to move from one petition to other you have to go via 2-3 useless pages. that really hurt the users and causing the people to leave the website quick

Features
They have been acted in silly manner for the last 3 months by banning their website from the search engine and took the traffic to all time low of six months

Refrances
Petition Spot

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Tagboard Blitzing
A blitz is an attack suddenly and without warning; eg. "Hitler blitzed Poland".

Tagboard blitzing is a concept suggested by "Pippo" which involves a 180 second tagboard "blitz". Essentially, an individual tries to post as many lines of meaningful text as possible on a website's tagboard in a 180 seconds period. He must not trigger the anti-flood mechanism or sound like an idiot while doing "the blitz".

Tags need to be funny and must usually end with a wink of your choice, either a ;) or :D or :) or :P

Examples of tagboard blitzing is at [[Happles.org] http://happles.org].

This activity is usually done to revive slow moving web sites and blogs or simply just to raise awareness on a particular issue. It is often commonly mistaken for "spamming". However, unlike spam, the tags are usually genuine messages. The concept is similar to the popular game, "Jest a minute" [source needed].

Laser Tv
Laser Tv is another new visual display released by Arasor that is supposed to be more energy effecient. A new prototype was shown in Sydney Australia recently next to existing television displays. The Laser Tv uses a laser chip technology developed in silicon valley by Arasor and Novalux. Major brands have expressed interest in this new display brands like Mitsubishi and samsung. But this new display will be competing against other technologies like Sed and Fed displays. This new tv is to be released in Australia at christmas of 2007 with suggestions that a 65" model would cost AU$2500.

Conor McGouran
Conor McGouran is a guitarist whose unique blend of metal and progressive sounds has had him compared to the likes of John Petrucci, Steve Lukather and Yngwie Malmsteen. Conor was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland and from an early age showed much promise in regards artistic expression. Dismissing a potential career in art, he quickly realized he had a natural gift with music and started to play guitar in his early teens. Due to having perfect pitch his development melodically and technically occurred quickly and by 15 he was already performing music by artists such as Dream Theater, Rush, Toto, Steve Vai and his childhood hero Yngwie Malmsteen.

After finishing collage he began teaching guitar in noted guitar establishments and worked as a “hired hand” in many popular Dublin pop and rock bands. Recently Conor just finished up a major 9 week tour playing lead guitar with Italian star Riccardo Cocciante. In addition to this he received an endorsement from Vigier guitars ( Vigier guitars were also played by one of Conor’s most admired musicians Shawn Lane) and has also been to work with top L.A session player John Goodwin who has worked the likes of Ozzy Osbourne and more recently James Blunt.

Energy FM (Tallinn)
The Tallinn's nr.1 music radio station

sevenoseven
Sevenoseven stands for Matthew 7:7, "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you."

Started by Cuyahoga Valley Church in Cleveland, 707 is a post-modern ministry for 20 and 30 somethings that has earned notoriety in the area. Well after service young people are always seen lingering in conversation, building relationships, and discovering community. Founding Pastor Dan Burgoyne from generation x, has often said, "My generation is looking for something real."

707 started in April, 2003 with only one service: Sunday at 7:07pm. With nearly 400 college students attending one service there was no need for more services, but more people came. Eventually 707 would not only need another service but another location, too.

Called 707 West, hosted by World View Community Church in North Olmsted, Ohio.

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Attending 707

Sundays 6:30pm and 8:30pm.

Regulars at 707 often joke about how long it takes from the church's front doors to the sanctuary; no more than 100 feet. It's not the distance by foot, but rather it's the conversations and the amount of young people seeking Christ, growing new friendships, and getting caught up on the latest Christian book.

Chinese embroidery
Chinese embroidery has a long history of more than 2,000 years. It has four main styles, Su embroidery(embroidery from Suzhou), Xiang embroidery(embroidery from Hunan), Yue embroidery(embroidery from Guangdong) and Shu embroidery(embroidery from Sichuan). Chinese embroidery was originally made for decorating garments. Many people now use it as wall hanging to decorate their home or office.

Matrix Barbershop Quartet
Matrix were formed in the summer 2000 and comprised Tony Bylett (tenor), Michael Potts (lead), Martin Ford (bass) and Neil Firth (baritone). On entering their first BABS (British Association of Barbershop Singers) contest in Glasgow in May 2001 they won the quartet gold medal to become British Champions and during the same competition also took the silver medal for the European Championships.

Following from this they were invited to compete in the International Finals in Portland, Oregon in July 2002, hosted by the Barbershop Harmony Society of America (formerly SPEBSQSA), where they placed 37th. The following year they qualified again for the International Convention in Montreal, Canada, and this time placed 31st.

Matrix released two CDs, “Virtual Reality” and “Time After Time” and continued in with the same line-up until autumn 2003. At this time Tony Riley joined to replace Martin Ford as bass and the quartet continued to sing together until the summer of 2005. Two of the quartet members, Michael Potts and Tony Bylett now sing in a new quartet, Evolution, formed in July 2006.

Terry Smith - UK jazz guitarist
Terry Smith, twice winner of the British Melody Maker Polls, spent the early 60s playing with the Tony Lee Trio, until he became Scott Walker's musical director and accompanying him on the tour to Japan. Returning to the UK, and following the recording of a solo album, Fall Out (1968), produced by Scott Walker and featuring top UK musicians of the day, he joined J.J. Jackson's Greatest Little Soul Band in the Land, with whom he recorded two LPs. In 1975, he teamed up with sax player Dick Morrissey, another member of the Jackson band, to form IF, one of the first of a new generation of jazz influenced rock groups and went on to record four albums with with the original line-up, as well as touring the US and Europe extensively. Following IF's demise, and after a brief spell in another British band, Zzebra, Terry Smith returned to more jazz-inspired music and is still active on the UK jazz circuit.

His style is characterised by being lightning fast and having a trebly sound.

Anthelion Press (American)
An independent trade and commercial book publisher, Anthelion Press (1970-1982), was located first in Dallas, Texas and then San Francisco, California. It became a seminal West Coast publisher, then folded bankrupt. It is not to be confused with Anthelion Press (Canadian) of Montreal and Quebec, Canada (1950-1990?). They are not the same. The Canad- ian publisher specialized in technical, scientific, and linguistic studies. Also, there must be another recent clar- ification. Anthelion Press (both) is not related to Anthelion PC Games & Anthelion Magazine(US)&(UK), nor to Anthelion Investor Fund (India). There is also a Texas oil and engineering company which now uses the name Anthelion. The principal writers found at Anthelion Press (American) were: Craig MacDonald, Eugenia Macer-Story, Ray Nelson, Katharine Eubanks, Deb Hill, Robert Miskimon ("A Wind Is Rising"), Joseph Bourdages, Joseph Scovitch, Michael Goldenberg, and several others. The CEO was William Whitney. The term, anthelion, or anti-helion, is an astronomic term generally denoting a mock sun or halo effect associated with the sun.

FLEKKERØY
HISTORY

It is assumed that people settled on Flekkerøy in the early days. One indication is a flint axe that was found which probably dates from the older Stone Age, i.e. 1500 - 2000 B.C. However, whether or not there was permanent establishment is questionable. The axe probably traces back to hunting or war fits. The island was, however, most likely inhabited during the medieval saga period, i.e. approx. 900.B.C.

In ancient times Flekkerøy was renowned for its good and centrally placed harbour. Letters dating back to Christian IV have been found which have been addressed to "Kristiansand, by Flekkerøy". Indeed, Flekkerøy was well known hundreds of years before Christian IV established the town of Kristiansand.

Aschehoug's encyclopaedia of 1956 reads as follows: "Flekkerøy is an island group situated in the mouth of the fjord east of Kristiansand, rural district of Oddernes, county of Vest Agder, with approx. 1.400 inhabitants (1950). Outer Flekkerøy is the largest island, covering 6.6 square kilometres. The island is characterised by polished rocks up to 56 metres high. Outer Flekkerøy used to be both a customs station and an important trading centre until the town of Kristiansand was established in 1641. Flekkerøy was first fortified in 1555, then in 1628, and in 1654 the fortifications of Fredriksholm were set up here. In 1872 Fredriksholm closed down never to be opened again. During World War II the Germans fortified Flekkerøy again. On outer Flekkerøy there is a slipway, a workshop for fishing boats and a boarding house".

Originally, Flekkerøy was referred to as merely Flekker ("flekker" means "spots", "øy" means "island"). The meaning of the name Flekkerøy is "the island with cultivated land spots".

Both the name of the island and archaeological finds indicate that people have lived on Flekkerøy from time immemorial. There is no doubt that people have lived there permanently since the Viking Age. It has been suggested that the large number of small cultivated land spots between the rocks have given name to the island. However, the local history tells another story: Flekkerøy has probably adopted its name because of the broad stripes in the mountains on the western side of the island. These stripes result from various light and dark species of rock, which are clearly visible from the sea, appearing as black and white spots. Seamen used them as landmarks.

Marine life has played a major role in the development of Flekkerøy. One of the best harbours in the southern part of Norway was located here, centrally situated and eventually also protected by royal cannons. There were fortifications on "Gamleøya" ("Old Island") in Vestergapet long before Kristiansand was ever considered established. Later, the fortress of Fredriksholm was set up, which remains are still visible. The English blew up the fortress in 1807. The fortifications now serve as an outdoor area.

Absalon Pedersen Beier and Peder Claussønn Friis, two of our former historians, both praised the harbour of Flekkerøy. The harbour can also be identified on old Dutch charts. The island is referred to as Vlecker,Vleckere and Vledere.

HISTORY FROM 1807

Around 1807, approx. 250 people lived on the island. On 11 September 1807 three English ships anchored the harbour. The sailors went ashore at Møvig and on Flekkerøy, and made such havoc that people had no choice but to flee.

On Flekkerøy people tried to hide their belongings, and a place called "Kjelleraskensura" became a kind of hiding place. Word has it that in this chaos a man called Anders Anstensen had his son, Torkild, carried to "Kjellerasensura" while he himself ran home to fetch his wife and older child. Bewildered to find that his wife and other child had entered another boat, he forgot the poor baby in "Kjelleraskensura" and rowed away from the island. In the evening when he reunited with his wife, he suddenly realised that poor Torkild was back on the island. In the shadows of the night two men rowed back to get the boy. Despite being closely followed by the English, they managed to return without getting caught.

The refugees stayed on various farms in Søgne, Oddernes, Tveit and Randesund. In fear of attacks, only a few people stayed in Kristiansand. After all, the English had bombed and burned Copenhagen, and could very well do the same to Kristiansand.

People at Møvig fled to the woods. There was a man called Beint Olsen who made the decision to stay at home. The English, who had not tasted fresh meat in a very long time, stole a cow from Beint (which they surprisingly came back to pay for). The story goes that Sissel Toresdatter was alone when the English payed her a visit. It didn't take her long to realise that they were after her cow too. By placing herself in the cowhouse door with a sickle in her hand, she managed to keep her only cow.

On Flekkerøy there were only two people left; a girl from Lindebø and a man called Herman Kjære. He was watching his house when 20 to 30 English seamen showed up on his property. Herman Kjære soon realised that they were too many to cope with, even for him. He grabbed the wall watch and ran out the back door. He had already made sure that the house did not contain anything valuable. The fact is that the English broke into and ruined many houses. They even dressed up in women's clothes while shooting away on the poor sheep. Cows and sheep were shepherdless for eight days and nights without getting milked. Old people usually compare this week with " the days of the Black Death". One day not long after these incidents Hermann Kjære travelled to Kristiansand to buy some food. But all he got was two tiny loaves of bread. On his way back in the evening he ran into a boat carrying twelve British seamen. When they tried to stop him Hermann laid about him with the oars, hitting one man for each stroke. He himself was impossible for the others to hit. When he had knocked down eight men, the last four men fled for life. Herman scrambled back to Fiskåstranda using the mast and the *, as the oars were all broken.

After a week people started to return to Flekkerøya. Although the children and the young people were thrilled to be back, many elderly people had mixed emotions. Anyway, during this period people came closer to each other, they became good neighbours who helped each other out when necessary. They started to share tools, sails and all sorts of equipment. Also rich people returned to see their houses more or less robbed of everything. Of all the rural districts along the coast, Flekkerøy was most severely attacked, and during the first winter at war people lacked almost everything and suffered heavily.

It was not just the famous Terje Vigen who in fact rowed to Denmark to buy grain. Søren Engelsen came from Flekkerøya and crossed the Skagerak several times. He brought his 12 year old son named Hans, and made the crossings in "the little boat". They rowed in daytime and sailed at night to avoid being spotted by British cruisers. They brought mail from Kristiansand, which they kept under a floorboard in a casket of some kind, provided by the mail office. The casket was made of lead, and could be thrown overboard and sink should the British catch them. After a few days they arrived safely from Fredrikshavn with two or three barrels of rye in addition to the mail to Kristiansand. They had seen the enemy from a distance, yet without being discovered.

This way people endured these seven strenuous years, which eventually came to an end when Norway became a free country in 1814.

OKSØY LIGHTHOUSE

Prior to 1832 there was no lighthouse to mark the approach to Kristiansand. The decision was then made to construct a coast light on a skerry called Oksøen. The tower was made of bricks and was 23 metres high. A dwelling house and an outhouse were added to the lighthouse itself. On 25 November the lighthouse was lit, and a French engineer had mounted a new dioptric apparatus. Oksøy was in fact the first lighthouse in Norway with a dioptric apparatus, and Norway was the third country on a world basis to introduce this system. A lighthouse keeper was appointed, and then also an assistant. C.J.Bergh was appointed lighthouse keeper from 1832 - a position he held until 1875. He died 77 years old after 38 years of employment. He left a wife and 25 children. According to Bergh's repeated complaints to the administration, the buildings were in very poor condition, e.g. shortage of water supply, the residence was freezing cold and also far too small for his large family.

In 1853 the lantern was replaced by permanent lighting system. From 1860 meteorological observations were performed, and in 1869 a telegraphic cable was constructed. Now the telecommunication company established a semaphore station with a signal mast for day signalling in accordance with the international flag system. The first fog signal came in 1891, and in 1896 the telegraph was replaced by telephone. Around the same time the semaphore station was taken over by the lighthouse service.In

1900 a 36 metres high cast iron tower replaced the old brick tower. Nine years later the semaphore station burned down due to a stroke of lightning. During World War 2 the dwelling house was ruined in a fire in which also the lighthouse keeper's wife was killed. The building was replaced with a semi-detached house around 1950.

A pilot station was constructed on Oksøy around this time. However, in 1979 the pilot station was relocated to Kristiansand, and 10 years later it was decided that the station should be restored and preserved as a cultural relic.

In 1920 the fog siren was replaced with a more powerful system. A new machine house was constructed close to the tower, and the siren itself was placed on the tower roof.

In 1929 the navy set up a direction finder by the lighthouse. The lighthouse was also electrified in 1951 when Flekkerøy eventually was supplied with electricity. Radio beacon was introduced in 1964.

The Coast Directorate is planning to use Oksøy and Grønningen lighthouse in the testing of new equipment for remote surveillance of lighthouses in Norway.

Spongee Hockey
Spongee is hockey played on foot, using a puck, soft soled footwear and a hockey stick. It is a mix between soccer, basketball and ice hockey. John Robertson adapted Spongee hockey and made sure that there is no contact involved. In spongee hockey, icing occurs only the last three minutes of the game unless the winning team is shorthanded

Team: Each team can have a maximum of six people playing at a time. You can play in multiples of six, five, four, three or two. If there are six players against each other, seven are aloud on the ice, having one the goalie. If there is a limited amount of players on a certain team, one player must become the goalie.

Equipment and uniforms used: Hockey sticks must be safe and can only be used if said so by the referee. No spikes or tacks on the bottom of shoes, only soft-soled rubber shoes are aloud. Goalies are aloud to wear anything necessary when playing their position. Helmets, masks and protective eye wear are recommended. Each time must have the same color uniform with a number written on the back that is visible. The captain must have the letter "C" on front of their jersey. There is only aloud one alternate and he/she has to be identified by the letter "A" on their jersey.

Rules: Only the captain and alternate may talk to the referee while the game is in session due to any clarifications. The goalie must stay in their area, they are not allowed to past the center. There is absolutely no body checking or any form of physical contact allowed. A warning will be issued if a player has their hockey stick above waist level. Any proper misuse of the stick including slashing and hooking will not be tolerated.

Penalties: A double minor penalty is a result of six minutes, a minor penalty is a result of three minutes, a major penalty is also six minutes plus a free shot for the other team. Players may not go back and play on the ice unless they served their penalty fully.

Penalty Shot: If one of the players receives three penalties, he/she will be taken out of the game. If a team receives seven penalties it results in a penalty shot for the opposing team. The player who was on the ice while the penalty was being taken place will be able to take this shot.

The key: The key is an area that is three feet back of the goal line and twenty feet in front of the goal line A player on the other team may not stand in this marked line for longer then three seconds unless they have possession of the puck of if the defending team has the puck. Violations of the key may not be called if the puck is in the key, if the offensive team does not have control of the puck, or if the player is standing on the line mark.

End Result:

If the score is tied at the end of the game, they will have a five minute sudden victory. If the winner is still not determined there will be a penalty shot- shoot out. The first shooters must be different and will participate until a winner is made. If a winner is still not made, a one on one shootout occurs. This means that after the first team shoots, the other team has to match it, or they will automatically lose.

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Redirect to Graeco-Latin square (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeco-Latin_square).

The East Coast Jazz

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The East Coast Jazz is a Division II Drum Corps from Malden Massachusetts established by Thomas Chopelas in 1972. The "Jazz" was born from the merging of the Malden Ambassadors and the Malden Diplomats.

East Coast has been a DCI finalist for ten of the last eleven years. They have placed in the top two for the past three. Championship years have been 1998 and 2005.

The East Coast Jazz's majority repertoire has always been Jazz. Examples of the Jazz's themes are selections from Duke Ellington and Caravan. The atmosphere surrounding East Coast is simply to work hard, and have fun doing it. They do not turn anyone away who is willing to push through a summer with effort.

The East Coast Jazz's majority repertoire has always been Jazz. Examples of the Jazz's themes are selections from Duke Ellington and Caravan. The atmosphere surrounding East Coast is simply to work hard, and have fun doing it. They do not turn anyone away who is willing to push through a summer with effort.

The members of the corps practice on weekends during the winter about once a month. However approaching may, the frequencies of these practices increase, and may include weekdays. East Coast traditionally holds a "Hell Week" at the start of the summer tour which is all practice from around eight in the morning to about ten night.

Nitro cars
Nitro cars are model cars designed for many reasons usually to race. There are different makes such as TAMIYA and SAVAGE. See also; Model cars

Monitor Audio
Monitor Audio is a low volume manufacturer of high-quality loudspeakers.

The company was founded in 1972 & is now located in Essex, England.

Monitor audio products are prefered by the younger generation because of their detailed sound reproduction and attractive englosure design & finish.

Alan Egan

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Yo yo yo my name is alan egan and I'm the best.

Chimericana Books
Chimericana Books was started by Mike Philbin in 2005 to cater to the more extreme end of the literary spectrum. The list of titles is below.

2005 TITLES
 * THE LIFE AND DEATH OF HERTZAN CHIMERA (the biography of an invented persona)
 * CHIMERAWORLD #1 (anthology)
 * CHIMERAWORLD #2 (anthology)
 * THE BEST OF HIM+CHIM+HER (collection, collabs with 8 female writers and 7 male writers)
 * JANE’S GAME (novel)
 * HORROR QUARTERLY (horror stories, articles and interviews - the best of issues one to three)

2006 TITLES
 * CHIMERAWORLD #3 (anthology)
 * CHIMERA NOVELLA #1 (novella)
 * CHIMERA NOVELLA #2 (novella)
 * CHIMERA NOVELLA #3 (novella)
 * CHIMERA NOVELLA #4 (novella)
 * CHIMERA NOVELLA #5 (novella)

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Mad Brilliant
Mad Brilliant is the first and only full-length album from the South Californian Band Ghost Of The Robot. It was released on 2003.

Track List
1. Liar 2. Vehicles Shock Me 3. Dangerous 4. David Letterman 5. Angel 6. Valerie 7. Mad Brilliant 8. Call 911 9. Blocking Brainwaves 10. German. Jewish. 11. Good Night Sweet Girl

Cell-penetrating peptide
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are peptides able to translocate across the plasma membrane, carrying cargos such as proteins and oligonucleotides. The process responsible for CPP internalization is probably endocytosis, where macropinocytosis is the most probable endocytic candidate. Due to their vecrot abilities, CPPs might well prove to be the bases of future therapeutics

Mad Brilliant
Mad Brilliant is the first and only full-length album from the South Californian Band Ghost Of The Robot. It was released on 2003.

Track List
1. Liar 2. Vehicles Shock Me 3. Dangerous 4. David Letterman 5. Angel 6. Valerie 7. Mad Brilliant 8. Call 911 9. Blocking Brainwaves 10. German. Jewish. 11. Good Night Sweet Girl

Beppe Q
(May 26, 1980 - presentwas a Canadian businessman who built a toy empire in the his house.

Beppe was born straight in Woodbridge, Ontario, where he lived until she was twenty-eight years old. Joining his mommy, he briefly worked as a bookkeeper.While working there, he spent hours in their lab, learning about toys. Then in 2006 he developed the beppe q dildo]."

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Chimeraworld
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Chimeraworld is an anthology of extreme writing created by writer, editor and artist Mike Philbin shortly before he killed his Hertzan Chimera writing persona. The themed guidelines deal with socio-political and moral issues of our contemporary world.

Here is the rundown of the first four issues:

Chimeraworld 1
23 twisted tales - theme of grand guignol, body horror and altered states of perception.

Contents

 * THE PERFECT CUNT – C.C. Parker
 * LETTER TO GIOTTO – W. Bill Czolgosz
 * THE WOMAN FROM THE PLACE OF THE STONES – Greg Beatty
 * MOTHER'S LAST WISH – John Peters
 * LOVE NEST – L. Marie Wood
 * THE LAND OF ELECTRIC FIRE – Latricia L. Lane
 * A MATTER OF ETHICS – T.M. Gray
 * BORING, BORING, BORING – Ken Goldman
 * STRANGE BREED – Queenie Tirone
 * IN THE DARKNESS – Jaime L. Burvato
 * THE MAN WITH THE ABSINTHE EYES – Alex Severin
 * FOR THAT YOU PAY EXTRA – William S. Brock
 * ADVERTISING AGE – polycarp kusch
 * FERALUST – Joseph Miles
 * WEB – Kevin Anderson
 * ABACUS SLIDING – J. M. Heluk
 * FIXING DAD’S MICE – Isaac Fellows
 * SWIMMING IN ENDLESS NIGHT – Kevin L. Donihe
 * STICK – Tony Richards
 * RESCUING LAURA – S.J. Hinton
 * NEED – Steve Short
 * TWELVE HELLS OF THE HELL LICKER – John Edward Lawson
 * UGLY LITTLE FUCK – Rickey Windell George

Chimeraworld 2
Hell is a sorry shit hole - the literary antidote to issue one's out-and-out excesses, this was a more sombre introspective approach.

Contents

 * DAMP - Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis
 * THE DANCE - Brian W Keen
 * THE STAGNANT PONDS - Kurt Newton
 * A TASTE FOR DEFORMITY - Dustin LaValley
 * THE ABORTION PEOPLE - David L Tamarin
 * IT'S YOUR TURN - Derek Gunn
 * TWISTED JUSTICE - Michele Acker
 * THIS COLOSSAL WRECK or Fuck You and the Virus You Rode in On - Anthony Cain
 * CUNT - William D. Carl
 * THE FORT - Glen Alan Hamilton
 * ASKING FOR IT - Quentin S Crisp
 * EMBALMING 101 - J. M. Heluk
 * AT THE ORPHANAGE - Charles Richard Laing
 * DREAM LOVER - Ken Goldman
 * BLIND FEELING - Nicholas Alan Tillemans
 * GREY LOVE - Suzanne Church
 * FIZZ - Eric Shapiro
 * LITTLE BOY BLUE - Tony Richards.
 * BIRDCAGE - Karen James
 * SIN AND SORROW - John Meany
 * ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S CHILDREN - Andrew Zimmerman Jones
 * THE FINAL WAIT - Richard Lee
 * THE FORGOTTEN - Destiny West

Chimeraworld 3
Misogynist, atheist, terrorist - three subjects sure to incite controversy, the resultant stories reflected global concerns about fiery topics.

Contents

 * THE TEST - Ralph Greco, Jr.
 * THREE-HEAD FULL FISH TANK – Dean R. Winters
 * FEED THE MACHINE - Michael De Kler
 * SPREADING THE LOVE - Jenny Ashford
 * MISFORTUNE SMILES TOO - Nicholas Alan Tillemans
 * CAVE DWELLER - C. C. Parker
 * FAMILIAR FACES - Joshua Scribner
 * CHANGED HIS MIND - Sean Logan
 * PATIENT VIRTUES - Chet Gottfried
 * MOUSER - D.L. Snell
 * KEY MAN - C.L. Russo
 * CRUSH FREAK – Anthony Armstrong
 * STENCH MAN KILLER BOY – Paul Pinn
 * AT THE SOUND OF THE TONE - Tim McDaniel
 * TRUE CROSS - Will McIntosh
 * TEN WARNINGS - Michael A. Kechula
 * MR. ARNOLD’S WINDOW - Kevin James Miller
 * MEESTER CLIN & THE SECRET OF THE PAIN-MAKERS - Richard Pitaniello
 * THE BARK THAT BITES - Richard D. Moore
 * BALLOON - Liam Davies
 * WHAT SOLDIERS DO - Tonya Price
 * I FEEL THE NEED - Glen Alan Hamilton
 * TOP O’ THE NEWS - David L. Tamarin

Chimeraworld 4
All cars must die - stories of car-hatred, car-lust, car-nage.

Contents

 * THE MOTOR BOYS - Mark Zirbel
 * THE SEAT - Christina Kinnan
 * BROKEN - Paul Murray Collrin
 * PAINTED WINDOWS - Jenny Ashford
 * I LOVE MY CAR - Liam Davies
 * CAR LOVER - Courtney Burback
 * LENNY - Mark Robyn
 * TINGLES – M.P. Johnson
 * BETTY ACID - Tyler Runde
 * BONES, CHROME AND THE OCCASIONAL ODD BUTTERFLY - J. M. Heluk
 * DRIVING HER HOME - Kelly Stevens
 * SHE TURNED EVERY HEAD IN TOWN - Ken Goldman
 * A DREAM OF AN ENDLESS HIGHWAY - Ray Wallace
 * ROAD RAGE - Gerard Brennan
 * 405 - Brad C. Hodson
 * GO! GO! GO! - M. Jones
 * THE ONE FATE DARED - Suzanne Burns
 * MY STOMACH HURTS WHERE I'VE BEEN STABBED - Jeff Drake
 * BREAKING DOWN ON THE HIGHWAY OF MISSING CEMETERIES - Cameron Pierce
 * MECHANICAL LIFE, MECHANICAL DEATH - Sean Rickards
 * THE LOST HIGHWAY - David Mitchell Turnbull
 * GOING NOWHERE FAST - Kek-W
 * BETWEEN HIS SKIN AND BONES - Alex Severin

Rock Concert Instruction Guide
The Rock Concert Instruction Guide is a device used by the Blue Man Group to help someone become a successful rock musician. The guide gives several helpful tips on how to put on a successful rock concert. During a show by the Blue Man Group, they list the various points (called 'movements') and illustrate how each movement is properly performed. The movements most commonly illustrated are as follows...

Rock Concert Movement #1 The Basic Head Bob

Rock Concert Movement #2 The One-Armed Fist Pump

Rock Concert Movement #3 The Up and Down Jumping Motion

Rock Concert Movement #4 The Behind the Head Leg Stretch

Rock Concert Movement #6 Two Armed Upward Thrust with Yell

Rock Concert Movement #8 The Black Out

Rock Concert Movement #10 Getting a Closer Look at the Audience

Rock Concert Movement #15 Bringing a Guest Vocalist Onstage

Rock Concert Movement #23 Getting the Audience to Sing Along Rock Concert Movement #27 Saying Hello to the People in the Cheap Seats

Rock Concert Movement #28 Getting an Audience Member Onstage to Dance

Rock Concert Movement #48 Introducing the Band

Rock Concert Movement #63 Bringing out Venus Hum Rock Concert Movement #78 The Fake Ending

Rock Concert Movement #91 Enjoying the T-Shirt You Bought at The Complex Rock Tour

Rock Concert Movement #237 Taking the audience on a Jungian journey into the collective unconscious by using the shadow as a metaphor for the primal self that gets repressed by the modern persona and also by using an underground setting and labyrinth office design to represent both the depths of the psyche and the dungeon-like isolation of our increasingly mechanistic society which prevents people from finding satisfying work or meaningful connections with others.

Italian Physicist Massimo Corbucci
The Italian Physicist Massimo Corbucci worked together with “GSI” in Darmstadt in order to detect the reason for number 114 trans-Uranic atom can’t be synthetized. “According to a NEW ATOMIC MODEL a STRUCTURAL LIMIT doesn’t allow the creation of atoms containig more than 112 electrons and protons.”

That is tried from the “ORDINE DI RIEMPIMENTO DEI LIVELLI ATOMICI” (Copyright © Corbucci 1998) and “NUMERAZIONE BARIONICA” (© Corbucci99) show it.

Those publications of nuclear physics have also allowed to discover “quantumechanic Vacuum”, which has been reported to C.E.R.N. in Geneva within the research about Higgs boson. This would have proved the impossibility to detect the Higgs PARTICLE by Hadron Collider (LHC).

Thus, in 1998, Periodic Sistem elements maximun number has been determinated. They are 112: 50 within A GROUP, 62 within B GROUP. In December 1999 the Higgs was completely defined. It breaks the symmetry within the NUCLEUS between 46 barions with SPIN 1/2 and 57 with SPIN 3/2. The total number of types of barion is 103. IT ISN’T a detectable “PARTICLE”.

The NUCLEAR PHYSIC INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY called “God’s ParTicle”, institued by Corbucci under O.N.L.U.S aegis for Atomic Divulgation, provides the NEW PERIODIC TABLE OF 112 ELEMENTS and permits its reproduction.

Partitionist Movement
The Partitionist Movement of Quebec is a grass roots movement that gained steam following the 1995 Referendum.

The Movement is based on the logical conclusion to Quebec sovereignty, which is that if Canada is divisible so is Quebec. The movement is discredited by the 3 major Quebec political Parties, The Parti Québécois, the Quebec Liberal Party and the Action démocratique du Québec, but is supported by the Anglo-rights party the Equality Party. Many Towns in Western Quebec adopted Unity resolutions, stating the towns desire to remain a part of Canada should Quebec ever seperate. Cote St-Luc a suburb of Montreal was the first to adopt such a resolution.

The Movement's strength is in the Montreal area, and in parts of Western Quebec.

±G6PD Records
Profile: ±G6PD Records, created around 2004 by Yaniv Navot and Eliad Wagner, is an independent record label for freestyle electronica and experimental music. Contact Info: info@g6pdrecords.com HomePage: http://www.g6pdrecords.com

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S.o.k is rock band from coulmbus Ohio. They do parideos.Weird Al really affeced them by causing the lead singer to start it.

link title.

Their style of singing is more genal rock than death bu thtere are somes songs thaat are death meatl.

Members.the members of in middle. school.

as a memeber they really pracite a lot.--Seth
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Ambush Reality
Ambush Reality is a record label created by the screamo/metalcore/trance band Enter Shikari in July 2006.

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1.Introduction 2.Meetings and Greetings

1.Introduction

I can assure you that you will learn a fair amount of Japanese (日本語/nihongo) without any hard effort.I am not going to trow a milliong words at you!

Japanese Vowels

Pronounced:

"a" as in "father" "i" as in "teen" "u" as in "boot" "e" as in "bet" "o" as in "boat"

Longer vowel sounds:

"aa," a longer "a" "ii," a longer "i" "uu," a longer "u" "ei," a longer "e" "oh," a longer "o"

2.Meetings and Greetings

This is an example conversation between two(ni/二)Japanese(日本語/nihongo) girls meeting in the morning for the first day of school.

'''Mika:Ohayougozaimasu, watashi wa Mika desu. Anata wa? ' Good morning, I am Mika. You are?''

Kimi: Kimi desu.Douzoyoroshiku! ''Kimi. Pleased to meet you!''

'''Mika: Douzoyoroshiku! ' Pleased to meet you!''

To be continued

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Not much is known about "Nexs" but, Violent J has mentioned him a few times, about being an upcoming rapper to come to Psychopathic Records. It is almost certain, and will be announced to the public Juggalos and Lette's out there, it is official Nexs will be joining the hatchet once Axe Murder Boys (AMB) contract is out-dated. Unfourtanetly; they will be leaving due to their choice of a different record label.---

They didn't last for too long at Psychopathic and didn't have much fans, but some "Juggalos" are still looking forward to AMB's future releases, under Psychopathic; or not. Onto Nexs, still very little is known about him currently. Other than the fact he'll be joining Psychopathic and he is from the streets of New York, he has a very gangster flow that similar of current Psychopathic artist, "Blaze Your Dead Homie".

Another SHOCKING rumor has been passed around, that the Insane Clown Posse (ICP) might just evolve into that of a trio. They have made it clear they will not bring a new member in, it could be too risky. But they WILL be bringing in a former member. The list has been cut down to two possibilities. Greez-E, or; Shaggy 2 Dope's brother, John Kickchass We do not KNOW yet which one it'll be, but it will be one of those two annoucned, fans are very delighted to hear the news, and cannot wait.