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Tylenol island
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An unreleased track by the rapper eminem.

Westminster Centre
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Westminster Centre is a shopping mall in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the intersection of Sixth Street and Sixth Avenue in the Uptown area of New Westminster. Notable retailers include London Drugs, TD Canada Trust, Vancity, BCAA, and Starbucks.

The mall opened under the name Westminster Mall in 1978, and was renamed Westminster Centre in 2004 to reflect the changing mix of uses in the complex. The 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors of the building offer a variety of professional and medical offices. Over the years, Westminster Centre has undergone a number of renovations. The last major renovation was in 2005, which added the London Drugs store.

Kneazle
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A fictional creature from the famous Harry Potter novels by JK Rowling.

Description
The kneazle is a small catlike creature with flecked, speckled, or spotted fur, outsize ears, and a tail like a lion's. The kneazle is intelligent, independent, and occasionaly aggresive, though if it takes a liking to a witch or wizard it is an excellent pet. It also has an uncanny ability to detect suspicious characters (i.e. Petter Pettigrew/Scabbers). The kneazle will also safely guide a lost owner home.

Breeding
Kneazles have litters of up to eighteen kittens and can interbreed with cats (see Famous Kneazles). A liscence is required for ownership as the unusual appearance of a kneazle can attract much Muggle interest.

Famous Kneazle
Crookshanks - although only half kneazle, a wise and dedicated pet to Hermione Granger, he displayed his inherited kneazle intelligent helping to indentify the once presumed-dead Petter Pettigrew.

Before Summer Ends
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Before Summer Ends is a rock goup

Casey Stegall
Casey Stegall is a network correspondent for FOX News Channel, based in the Los Angeles bureau. Stegall joined FOX News after working as a general assignment morning reporter and substitute anchor at KDFW-TV; FOX 4 in Dallas, Texas. Prior to that, he was a city hall reporter at KVUE-TV; ABC 24 in Austin, Texas. Stegall started his journalism career as a reporter in his hometown for WTVW-TV; FOX 7 in Evansville, Indiana.

He was born and raised in Evansville, Indiana and attended college at Ball State University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in telecommunications and minored in German.

Stegall has been the recipient of several prestigious awards in the journalism industry. While in Dallas, he won a regional Emmy award for his live reporting skills. The Dallas Press Club also recognized him for his breaking news coverage and live reports. During his time in Austin, the Associated Press and Headliners Foundation named him the best reporter in Texas. Stegall also won an Edward R. Murrow award for news excellence while working for ABC in Austin.

Vanessa Ruiz
Vanessa Ruiz is an Associate Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, the highest court for the District of Columbia.

Judge Ruiz was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and graduated from Wellesley College in 1972 with a BA in Philosophy and from Georgetown University Law Center in 1975. She was appointed to the Court of Appeals by President William Jefferson Clinton in 1994. Prior to being appointed to the Court, Judge Ruiz was Corporation Counsel (now Attorney General) for the District of Columbia and an attorney in private practice. Early in her career, Judge Ruiz was one of the first women to argue a case before the United States Supreme Court, arguing Havens Realty Corp. v. Coleman, 455 U.S. 363 (1982).

Judge Ruiz is active in numerous organizations and serves as immediate Past President of the National Association of Woman Judges. She is also a member of the American Law Institute and serves on the Board of Trustees for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

H.C. Erik Midelfort
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H.C. (Hans Christian) Erik Midelfort (born 1942), is C. Julian Bishko Professor of History and Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. He is a specialist of the German Reformation and the history of Christianity in Early Modern Europe (c. 1400-1800).

He was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin and attended Yale University where he received a B.A. in History in 1964. He remained there for graduate studies in History under the supervision of Jaroslav Pelikan and other noted scholars such as Hajo Holborn. In 1970, he graduated from Yale, and his first book (Witch Hunting in Southwestern Germany, 1562-1684: The Social and Intellectual Foundations) won the Gustav O. Arlt Award in the Humanities in 1973 from the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States.

From 1968 to 1970, he taught at Stanford University, and throughout his career, he has been a visiting scholar at Bern, Stuttgart, Harvard, and Oxford. Since 1970, he has been a member of the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia. In addition to his early work on witchcraft, Midelfort is perhaps best known for his award-winning studies on madness. In 1994, he published Mad Princes in Renaissance Germany and, in 1999, A History of Madness in Sixteenth-Century Germany. For both books, he won the Roland Bainton Prize for the best book of the year in History and Theology from the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference. He is the only scholar to win the award twice. For the latter study, Midelfort also received from the Ralph Waldo Emerson Award from Phi Beta Kappa. More recently, Midelfort was selected as the lecturer-in-residence for the Dwight H. Terry Lectures at Yale University, during which he presented his latest book-length work, Exorcism and Enlightenment: Johann Joseph Gassner and the Demons of 18th-Century Germany (2005).

Because of his extensive work in translation of secondary sources, Midelfort is also well-known for strengthening connections between his German and American colleagues. Among the seminal works that he has translated on the German Reformation are Peter Blickle’s The Revolution of 1525 (co-translator with Thomas Brady) and Bernd Moeller’s Imperial Cities and the Reformation, Three Essays (co-translator with Mark U. Edwards).

He has been awarded grants from numerous organizations, including the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, and in 2004, he was the recipient of a Festschrift, or commemorative volume, presented by his German colleagues: Wider alle Hexerei und Teufelswerk: Die europäische Hexenverfolgung und ihre Auswirkungen auf Südwestdeutschland, ed. Sönke Lorenz and Jürgen Michael Schmidt.

The Stone Merchant (US Title) Mercante di pietre, Il (Italian Title)
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An Italian convert to Islam for whom terrorism is a religious duty plots a terrorist attack on an epic scale but has second thoughts when he falls in love with the woman who is destined to carry out his plan.

Cast:

F. Murray Abraham

Harvey Keitel

Lucilla Agosti

Riccardo Forte

Dhaffer L'Abidine

Jane March

Federica Martinelli

Paco Reconti

Jordi Molla

Director:

Renzo Martinelli

Released:

2006

Jana Fraiser
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Dr. Jana Fraiser was a fictional character in the Stargate SG-1 TV series, played by Teryl Rothery.

Character Biography
Prior to joining Stargate Command, Dr. Jana Fraiser served as chief of the Aeromedical Services at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Her medical education includes a B.A. magna cum laude in chemistry and biology and an M.D. at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

Jana was married before she came to the SGC, but it ended badly. She told Carter that her husband "took the term 'this man's army' a bit literally."

As the Chief Medical Officer of Stargate Command, Dr. Fraiser was responsible for maintaining the health of the SG teams, as well as the SGC's support staff and base personnel. On many occasions Fraiser was also responsible for the health of alien refugees to Earth, including Goa'uld symbiotes. She took the lead role in identifying infectious diseases, which are a constant threat when exploring new worlds, and developed various medcial solutions to the problems faced when caring for alien beings. She defended her medical principles as strongly as her patients, sometimes in contradiction to near-term mission goals and regardless of the identity of her patients.

Over her years with the SGC, Jana became the foremost expert on Goa'uld symbiotes. She pioneered numerous technological advancements, and became an expert at regulating and administering Tretonin.

Jana was killed in action during a rescue mission to P3X-666; she was attempting to treat a wounded soldier when she was hit and killed by an errant staff blast.

Introduction
Jana Fraiser first appeared in season one, when she endeavored to find a cure to an alien disease that turned humans into caveman-like creatures. She succeeds in developing a cure based on anti-histamine medication both she and Daniel Jackson take for allergies.

Capturing Hathor
Later in the season, Dr. Fraiser is one of several women enlisted by then-Captain Carter to capture the Goa'uld queen Hathor from the brainwashed males at the SGC. In this episode, she reveals her ex-husband was a chauvinist, taking the slogan 'this man's army' a little too literally.

Cassandra
Soon after, Fraiser adopted Cassandra - an alien orphan whose people had been exterminated by the Goa'uld System Lord Nirrti. Later, in season five, we see more of the relationship between Jana and Cassandra. Strained as it may be, Jana cares for Cassandra as if she were her own daughter.

Treating Apophis
When Apophis demanded asylum on Earth in season two, Fraiser treated his injuries against the wishes of most of the members of SG-1. His injuries were ultimately too severe and despite her best efforts, she could prevent the passing of neither the symbiote or its host.

2010
In the year 2010 (in an alternate timeline), Fraiser and Carter discover a conspiracy on Earth engineered by the Aschen to sterilize the entire population so as to eventually have uncontested control of the planet. In the alternate timeline, Fraiser had become obsolete after the arrival of the Aschen, who brought far more advanced medical technology with them. It is because she still maintains her 'old' equipment that Carter and Fraiser begin to suspect the Aschen are sterilizing the population, and she and SG-1 are eventually able to alter the timeline to prevent the Aschen from gaining a foothold on Earth.

Death
When a film crew comes to document the SGC in late season seven, Fraiser was interviewed for Emmett Bregman's documentary celebrating the 1000th trip through the Stargate. During a shared meal with the documentarian, Fraiser was called away to a medical emergency on P3X-666 where she treated Senior Airman Simon Wells for a staff blast wound. Unfortunately, she was shot by a Jaffa that had penetrated the guards perimeter - the blast killed her instantly. Dr. Jackson, who had been filming a message for Airman Wells' wife, caught the incident on camera. Her loss greatly affected all SGC personnel, and was noted to the very top of the U.S. Administration as a tragic loss.

Airman Wells survived thanks to Dr. Frasier and named his daughter "Jana" in honor of Dr. Frasier.

Re-Appearance
Fraiser later returned in season nine, as an alternate reality version of Dr. Fraiser that appears when several SG-1 teams from alternate realities are pulled together; in her reality, she survived the mission and joined SG-1 as a regular member. In an emotional moment, Carter, Jackson and Teal'c are able to say goodbye to her as they couldn't do before her death.

Eulogy
Samantha Carter, speaking at Jana Fraiser's memorial, held inside the Gate Room at Stargate Command:

Jana Fraiser was an extraordinary person. She was kind and funny and talented. Above all, she was courageous. Try as I might, I could not find the words to honour her, to do justice to her life. Thankfully, I got some help. While words alone may not be enough, there are some names that might do. We often talk about those that give their lives in the service of their country, and while Jana Fraiser did just that, that's not what her life was about. The following are the names of the men and women who did not die in service, but who are in fact alive today, because of Jana. Major Samantha Carter. Doctor Daniel Jackson. Colonel Jack O'Neill. Teal'c. Sergeant Connie Smith. Major Ian Hules. Senior Airman Simon Well... (fades)

Voodoo Queen (Van Halen Song)
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Voodoo Queen is an unreleased song by the American Hard Rock Band Van Halen. It was never officially released on any Van Halen Album, although it does appear on the famous Gene Simmons Demos and other assorted demos done by the band prior to their debut in 1978. Most of the guitar, bass, and drum work was used to create the song Mean Street, from Van Halen's Fair Warning(1981) album. The main riff is the consistency, while the verses were used to accompany Mean Street's chorus. Voodoo Queen's chorus musical arrangement never saw the light of a Van Halen album, and the guitar solos were completely different. The ending of the song was also taken and used for the ending of Van Halen's Hot For Teacher(1984).

Joint Communications Support Element
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Gurdwara San Sahib
Gurudwara San Sahib is located at Basarke in the district of Amritsar. The Gurdwara preseves a hole in a wall which is relevant to the story below.

Guru Angad Dev Ji pronounced Guru Amar Das Ji to be the next Guru at a city named Goindwal. This angered Datu, the son of Guru Angad Dev Ji, and as a result Datu forcibly told Guru Amar Das Ji to leave Goindwal.

Guru Amar Das Ji obeyed in order to avert conflict and returned to his family village of Basarke. Here the Guru secluded himself in a small hut with a note on the door reading 'He who opens this door is no Sikh of mine, nor am I his Guru.'

A delegation of Sikhs lead by Baba Buddha found Guru Angad Dev Ji in the hut at Basarke. Not wanting to defy the note written by Guru Amar Das Ji they devised a plan. Rather than entering through the door they created a hole in the wall of the room and entered instead through this hole.

Once inside they pleaded with the Guru to return to Goindwal as only he was their true beloved Guru and the Sikhs could not live without him. Guru Amar Das Ji finally relented and returned with the Sikhs to Goindwal.

Hisham Abdel Khalek


Hisham Abdel Khalek (born Hisham Ahmed Abdel Khalek on December 25, 1979 in Giza - Egypt) is an Egyptian producer, director and script writer.

He studied computer science and graduated from the Modern Academy in Maadi – Egypt. At age of 18, he started his career in the art field and opened the first Arabic e-magazine named “Alam El Fonoun”. At the age of 19, he joined the team of Alexandria International Film Festival as public relation director and became the year after the artistic director of the festival.

In 2002, he was involved in the production of opera “Aida” in Doha, Qatar and “Aida” under the pyramids of Giza as the artistic director. He produced a series of operas and classic music concerts in Egypt, Syria, Dubai and other countries. His operatic repertoire includes 20 operas ranging from Aida, Tosca, Carmen, Rigoletto, La Traviata, La Boheme to Turandot.

He also founded the international animation celebration in Dubai. He worked as a consultant and director of many companies including Studio 7 productions, Nile Cinema, Star animation, Mizalat, Capacity world and others. In 2003 he founded his own production company “AraMage Artistic Production” in Damascus, Syria then moved to Cairo, Egypt. He produced more than 20 films, short movies and documentaries. He is a consultant of 23 international film festivals in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. He participated as a jury member in many international film festivals.

He is currently writing and producing a movie called “To Whom it May Concern” to be directed by Khaled El Hagar. He is also co producing, co writing and co directing an animation movie of opera “Aida” by Verdi, a French, Egyptian, German, British co production.

Sources:

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2165198/

http://www.aramage.org

http://www.maltafilmfestival.com

Cinema2007 09:24, 30 June 2007 (UTC)

Vidya College of Engineering
Vidya College of Engineering is an engineering college in Meerut affiliated by UP Technical University. This college is a part of an Integrated Knowledge Park.

Systek
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A Pure Pakistani Company, Systek is a research and development based electronic engineering enterprise engaged in manufacturing and marketing of state-of-the-art Power Electronics and Telecommunication products.

Its Intelligent Uninterruptible Power Systems are based on On-line and Line-interactive technologies with Pure Sine-wave and Conditioned Sine-wave outputs that provide 'power with protection'.

While its Telephone Exchanges and Intercom Systems cater to requirements of homes to large offices and thus 'make communication easy'. This national company has its offices in major cities and a sales and support network spread throughout the country.

Systek website

nepenthes aristolochoides
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The nepenthes aristolochoides is one of the weirdist carnivorous plants. It is a very rare type of pitcher plant the is around the NE Status. Unlike other pitcher plants it has the hole on the side of the plant, not the top. It only originates in a mountan range that has barily any of this plant on it. You would be lucky to oun one.

The Hills: Season 2
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The Hills: Season 2. Will begin on January 15th, 2008 at 10:00 pm. I hope you enjoy the show.

Chris Cox Mind Reader
Chris Cox is a contemporary mind reader and the Assistant Producer on BBC Radio 1's Chris Moyles Show.

He is often referred to as "Little Chris" or "Chris The Magician."

He performs mind-reading magic and comedy shows. In 2006 he was in Chris Cox He Can't Read Minds? at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He is back in 2007 with Everything Happens For A Reason at the Gilded Balloon.

Colin Murray is the co-director of his stage shows.

Don Loizou
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Don Loizou moved to london from cyprus with nothing but soon established him self as one of londons top gangster and respectabel men owning restrants and gambeling rooms he done buissness with the creay twins, adams family mafia and was a known assiciate with ronny biggs the grat train robber, his oldest sone andrew loizou was main candidate to take over but as he has not acted his son jonathon loizou is likely to move to london and rebuild the loizou empire wen he becomes older.

Chris Benoit Framed
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Effects_of_AnTi_MTtr_Sexual_Deviations
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[10:04]  The_8472: cuz friends dont waste wine when there's words to sell [10:04] <AnTi_MTtr> i feel like love is in the kitchen iwth the cullenary eye [10:05] <HardDisk> jeep explosion, and they arrested two men [10:05] <Cacheelma> Why wasn't there a new Kyle XY s02e03 HDTV yesterday? [10:05] * cdrwinz (~cdrwinz@82-42-120-59.cable.ubr07.live.blueyonder.co.uk) Quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [10:05] <NoahMPLS> yep [10:05] <Bubbette> someone broke it [10:05] good afternoon [10:05] <AnTi_MTtr> goodmorning ig88b! [10:05] <AnTi_MTtr> you can fix me up ig88b, we'll go along way [10:05] <Genesis`> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_AnTi_MTtr_Sexual_Deviations#sheep [10:05] 2 mins until that page exists [10:05] 2.5 mins until it doesn't again [10:05] <Genesis`> afternoonig [10:06] <AnTi_MTtr> !?@#!@? [10:06] <AnTi_MTtr> lol [10:06] <The_8472> AnTi_MTtr, i don't drink wine. so it would be wasted anyway [10:06] uh huh [10:06] <Genesis`> i need coffee [10:07] <Genesis`> frozen preferably

Ron Sun
Ron Sun is a cognitive scientist, and currently Professor of Cognitive Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and formerly the James C. Dowell Professor of Engineering and Professor of Computer Science at University of Missouri-Columbia. He received his Ph.D in 1992 from Brandeis University.

His research interest centers around the study of cognition, especially in the areas of cognitive architectures, human reasoning and learning, cognitive social simulation, and hybrid connectionist-symbolic models. For his paper on integrating rule-based and connectionist models for accounting for human everyday reasoning, he received the 1991 David Marr Award from Cognitive Science Society. For his work on human skill learning, he received the 2008 Hebb Award from the International Neural Network Society.

Throughout the past two decades, he has been conducting research in the fields of psychological learning and hybrid neural networks (by applying these models to research on human skill acquisition). Specifically, he has worked on the integrated effect of top-down and bottom-up learning in human skill acquisition in a variety of task domains, for example, navigation tasks (Sun, Merrill, & Peterson, 2001), reasoning tasks, and implicit learning tasks (Sun, Slusarz, & Terry, 2005). This inclusion of bottom-up learning processes has been revolutionary in cognitive psychology, because most previous models of learning have focused exclusively on top-down learning (whereas human learning clearly happens in both directions). This research has culminated with the development of an integrated cognitive architecture that can be used to provide a quantitative explanation of empirical psychological learning data. The model, CLARION, is a hybrid neural network that can be used to simulate problem solving and social interactions as well. More importantly, CLARION was the first psychological model that proposed an explanation for the “bottom-up learning” mechanisms present in human skill acquisition: His numerous papers on the subject have brought attention to this neglected area in cognitive psychology.

He is the founding co-editor-in-chief of the journal Cognitive Systems Research, and also serves on the editorial boards of many other journals. He is the general chair and the program chair of CogSci 2006,  and the program chair of IJCNN 2007. He is a member of the Governing Boards of Cognitive Science Society and International Neural Networks Society. His URL is: http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun

Books:

R. Sun, Cognition and Multi-Agent Interaction: From Cognitive Mdoeling to Social Simulation. Cambridge University Press, New York. 2006.

R. Sun, Duality of the Mind. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ. 2002.

R. Sun and L. Giles, (eds.) Sequence Learning: Paradigms, Algorithms, and Applications. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg. 2000.

S. Wermter and R. Sun, (eds.) Hybrid Neural Systems. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg. 2000.

R. Sun and F. Alexandre, (eds.) Connectionist-Symbolic Integration. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ. 1997.

R. Sun, Integrating Rules and Connectionism for Robust Commonsense Reasoning. John Wiley and Sons, New York. 1994.

R. Sun & L. Bookman, (eds.), Computational Architectures Integrating Neural and Symbolic Processes. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Needham, MA. 1994.

URL: http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun

Kristin Lilley
Kristin Lilley is hot

Dustin Yeilding
Synopsis

·Functioned as Systems Administrator to Digital Anvil during the creation of Brute Force and Freelancer VG titles ·Played a key role in Digital Anvil's migration to the Microsoft corporate network after Microsoft purchased the company in early 2001 ·Was a used heavily in the design process of Digital Anvil's data center