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NIcholas Everett
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Born in November 23rd 1986, Musgrove Park, Taunton, England. He lived in Wellington, England up until the age of 8. Then he moved to Doha, Qatar where he studied at Doha English Speaking School then when he needed to go to secondary school he went to Doha College where he stayed until he was in Year 9. He then moved to Ras Al Khaimah English Speaking School, Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. He stayed there till the end of Year 11, after that he moved to Dubai where he attended The English College. He then went on to study at Leeds Metropolitan Universtity in which he is doing a BA in Film Studies.

One of his brothers is in the band Asking Alexandria.

James Alexander
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James Martin Alexander (born 27 February, 1982) is a British politician.

He is a Labour Councillor for Holgate ward (see) in the City of York.

James Alexander is one of few British politicians who is a video blogger. His youtube channel, time-4-change TV (see) was launched by Hazel Blears MP in April 2007 (see).

James Alexander was the University of York Students’ Union President 2004-05.

Polsham
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Polsham is a small village in the parish of St Cuthbert Out in the Mendip district of Somerset. The village is split into two parts with half of the village on the A39 which includes a Pub, and half of the village around 600 yards down a country lane. Notably, Polsham had a railway station on the Somerset and Dorset joint railway line, this single platform station opened in December 1861, was the only stop between Wells and Glastonbury. There is still a 1920s two storey station house on the site, however all traffic ceased through the station on the 29th of October 1951.

FlashON
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FlashON is the trade name for Samsung Corporation's Hybrid Hard Drive Technology developed in cooperation with Microsoft[1]. Initial performance benchmarks have been mixed[2] and [3].

BRM Music Publishing Ltd
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Company Overview
BRM Music Publishing, Ltd is a truly independent international music publishing operation, based in London and its US subsidary(Lyrics For Life, Inc) ASCAP with first-class representation in every corner of the globe. Founded in 1990 as the international repertoire division of BRM Music Consultancy, Ltd is rapidly become one of the world’s leading independent music publishers. BRM Music Publishing, Ltd can offer a complete range of publishing, sub-publishing, international administration and territorial publishing representation arrangements. In addition to our own extensive catalogue, the company also administers a growing number of third party music publishing companies and we are able to structure tailor-made publishing arrangements for the most demanding of clients.

Company Overview
BRM Music Publishing, Ltd is a truly independent international music publishing operation, based in London and its US subsidary(Lyrics For Life, Inc) ASCAP with first-class representation in every corner of the globe. Founded in 1990 as the international repertoire division of BRM Music Consultancy, Ltd is rapidly become one of the world’s leading independent music publishers. BRM Music Publishing, Ltd can offer a complete range of publishing, sub-publishing, international administration and territorial publishing representation arrangements. In addition to our own extensive catalogue, the company also administers a growing number of third party music publishing companies and we are able to structure tailor-made publishing arrangements for the most demanding of clients.

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Jocelyn Golden: Bulimia Author & Speaker
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Jocelyn Golden wrote "Learning To Be Me - My Twenty-Three-Year Battle with Bulimia" in October 2005. It has gained attention as being one of the most indepth accounts of extreme Bulimia. Her battle from the age of 13 involved two surgeries including losing her large intestine. Today she writes and speaks on the subject of Bulimia and related issues.

Occupational Health & Safety Management System
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Web Resources

 * American Industrial Hygienists Association: http://www.aiha.org


 * American National Standards Institute: http://www.ansi.org


 * American Society of Safety Engineers: http://www.asse.org


 * British Standards Institute: http://www.bsi-global.com


 * National Institutes of Occupational Health and Safety: http://www.niosh.org


 * National Safety Council: http://www.nsc.org


 * Occupational Health and Safety Administration: http://www.osha.gov

References & Suggested Readings
American National Standards Institute (1996); “Workshop on International Standardization of Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems: Is there a Need?” Workshop proceedings. Rosemont, Illinois, May 7-8, 1996.

American National Standards Institute (2005): “American National Standard – Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems.” Draft document.

Adams, E. (1976) "Accident Causation and the Management System" in Professional Safety, October, pp 26-29.

Anton, T. (1979) Occupational Safety and Health Management, McGraw Hill, New York.

Beers, A. (1990) "Model Plan to Implement a Systematic Safety Program in the Workplace" in Professional Safety, September, pp 26-29.

Boden, L. I., Hall, J.A., Levenstein, C. and Punnett, L. (1984) "The Impact of Health and Safety Committees" in Journal of Occupational Medicine, Vol. 26, pp 829-834.

Bridge, D. (1979) "Developing and Implementing an Industrial Hygiene and Safety Program in Industry" in American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 40 (4), pp 255-263.

British Standards Institute (1999): “OHSAS 18002, Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems: Guidelines for the Implementation of OHSAS 18001.” Draft document v.7.

British Standards Institute (1996): Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems; BS 8800:1996. 389 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4AL, United Kingdom.

British Standards Institute (1999): Occupational health & safety management systems - Specification; OHSAS 18001:1999. 389 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4AL, United Kingdom.

Clapp, G. and Phillis, T. (1988) "Integrating Occupational Health and Safety into a Total Quality Control Management Philosophy" International Occupational Health and Safety Convention, Melbourne, pp 223-234.

Cohen, H. and Cleveland, R. (1983) "Safety Program Practices in Record-Holding Plants" in Professional Safety, March, pp 26-32.

Commission for Environmental Cooperation (2000): “Improving Environmental Performance and Compliance: 10 Elements of Effective Environmental Management Systems.” Report. Crutchfield, C. (1981) "Managing Occupational Safety and Health Programs - An Overview" in American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, Vol. 42 (3) pp 226-228.

Davies, Kathleen (1994); "ISO 9000 Consistency and Control.” Occupational Hazards, May 1994, pp. 121-124.

Dawson, S., Poynter, P., Stevens, D., (1987) "How to Secure an Effective Health and Safety Program at Work" in Professional Safety, January, pp 32-47.

Decker, L. (1984) "A Hierarchy of Safety and Health Program Elements" in Professional Safety, January, pp 21-24.

Du Pont de Nemours and Co. (1988) Safety Training Observation Program, Delaware.

Dyjack, David and Levine, Steven (1995); “Development of an ISO 9000-Compatible Occupational Health Standard: Defining the Issues.” American Industrial Hygiene Journal, Volume 56, number 6, pp. 599-609.

Dyjack, David (1996); “Development and Evaluation of an ISO 9000-Harmonized Occupational Health and Safety Management System.” Doctoral Dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (2002): “OSH Systems and Programmes: The Use of Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems in the Member States of the European Union.” Luxembourg:  Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

Greeno, J. Ladd, et. al (1988); The Environmental, Health, and Safety Auditor's Handbook. Arthur D. Little Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Gregory, E. (1991) "Motivational Management Techniques for Safety and Health" in Professional Safety, January, pp 29-33.

Grimaldi, J., Simonds, R. (1989) Safety Management, Irwin, Homewood (5th ed.).

Groover, D., Krause, T. and Hidley, J. (1992) "Using the Behaviour-based Safety Process to Increase Injury Reporting" in Professional Safety, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp 24-27.

Gross, C. (1991) "Engineers, Safety Professionals Work on Total Ergonomic Quality" in Occupational Health and Safety, June, pp 54-60.

Heinrich, H.W. (1959) Industrial Accident Prevention: A Scientific Approach, McGraw-Hill, New York.

Heinrich, H.W., Petersen, D. and Roos, N. (1980) Industrial Accident Prevention: A Safety Management Approach, McGraw Hill, New York.

International Labour Office (2001): “Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems; ILO-OSH 2001.”  SafeWork – ILO InFocus Programme on Safety and Health at Work and the Environment. 4, route des Morillons, CH-1211 Geneva 22, Switzerland.

International Organization for Standardization (1995a) “Quality Systems - Model for Quality Assurance in Design, Development, Production, Installation and Servicing.” International Standard ISO 9001:1994(E), Geneva, Switzerland.

International Organization for Standardization (1996a); “Announcement for an International Workshop on Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems standardization, Geneva, 5-6 September 1996.” Geneva, Switzerland.

International Organization for Standardization (1996) Environmental Management Systems-Specifications with Guidance for Use. International Standard ISO 14001, Geneva, Switzerland.

Katz, Daniel and Kahn, Robert (1966); The Social Psychology of Organizations. John Wiley & Sons, New York, New York.

Kelman, Steven (1980); “Occupational Safety and Health Administration.” In The Politics of Regulation, edited by James Q. Wilson. Basic Books, Inc., New York, New York. pp. 236-266.

Krause, T., Finley, R. (1993) "Safety and Continuous Improvement: Two Sides of the Same Coin" in Safety and Health Practitioner, September, pp 19-22.

Krause, T., Durbin, T. and DiPiero, D. (1993) "Making Safety and Quality Work Together", in Occupational Hazards, November, pp 55-58.

Levine, S.P. and Dyjack, D.T. (1997) “Critical Features of an Auditable Management System for an ISO 9000-Compatible Occupational Health and Safety Standard.” American Industrial Hygiene Journal, 58:291-298.

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Occupational Health & Safety Management System
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An occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS) enables an organization to control its occupational health and safety risks and to improve its performance by means of continuous improvement.

Gilles de Raiz
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Gilles de Rais

Ken Schreiber
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Included in his 38 plus years of coaching the Slicers, Ken has established a record that will most likely stand the test of time, 1010 wins and 217 losses for an outstanding winning percentage of .823. He is the winningest coach in the state of Indiana in any sport, ranks third in the nation in victories. Included in those 1010 victories are 25 conference titles, 28 sectionals, 18 regionals and 11 semi-states that led to a record 7 state championships, 1967, 1971, 1976, 1982, 1987, 1990, and 1992. The 1973 team was a state runner-up.

As you can imagine that kind of success did not go unnoticed. Within the state he has been named Coach of the Year eight times. This has led to Ken being named the National Coach of the Year on three occasions, 1977, 1987, and 1998 as presented by USA Baseball and the Major League Player’s Association. During the ’98 season Collegiate Baseball Publication selected him as one of two coaches to share a Coach of the Century award. A special honor was accorded him in 1985 by his university, Valparaiso, by presenting him with the Distinguished Alumni Award.

An accomplished clinician he has spoken all over the country highlighted by presentations at the National Baseball Convention on four occasions. He has authored several publications and now serves on the board of Diamond Products, Inc. The Slicer program has sent nine players to the big leagues and over 100 players to the college ranks.

He has been inducted in many halls of fame including, Valparaiso University, Michigan City Elston, LaPorte Old Timers, and the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and most recently in July 1999 will be inducted into the National Federation Hall of Fame presented by the National Federation of High School Athletic Associations. A 1998 highlight was being presented a Sagamore of the Wabash Award by the Governor of Indiana.

Stanisław Warszewicki
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Stanisław Warszewicki (Stanislaus Warszewicki, Stanislao Warschewiczki) (born ca 1530, died 1591) was Polish priest and writer. He was of noble origin (Paprzyca coat of arms). He studied in Poland as well as in Wittemberg and Padoa (Italy). After return to Poland he became a secretary of king Zygmunt August. In 1564 he was offered to became a bishop of Chełm, but he declined. Instead he joined the Jesuit order. He started studies in Rome in 1568, it was where he became a close friend of 23 years younger Stanislaus Kostka (later saint). In 1570 he was among the organizers of Jesuit Academy in Vilnius that later became Vilnius University {HE IS MENTIONED IN WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE as Stanislaw Warszewicki}. He is known especially as a biographer of St. Stanislaus Kostka (De virtutibus et felici exitu Stanislai Kostka), and for his translations of Greek authors into Latin, like Aethiopica of Heliodorus, printed in 1551 in Basel under the name of Stanislao Warschewiczki (HE IS MENTIONED IN WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE about Aethiopica, but with corrupted version of his name; and this is the reason I propose to add this article).

Scala, Inc.
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Scala, Inc., the world's largest provider of software for digital signage software used in retail, education, entertainment, government and other industries, is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2007. The Company's multimedia software platform powers thousands of digital signs around the world including the digital signage networks of Rabobank, IKEA, Bloomberg, Burger King, T-Mobile, Virgin MegaStore, EuroDisney, Futuramedia, McDonalds, Warner Brothers, Shell, Esso, Ericsson, The Life Channel and many more. Scala InfoChannel is the platform for many digital display networks ranging in size from 1 screen to thousands of screens with uses including advertising displays, touch screens, retail TV, LED billboards, lobby signage, digital menu boards, interactive kiosks, and more. Scala, Inc. pioneered the industry of digital signage in 1987, and is today headquartered near Philadelphia, PA with operations in California, the UK, France, Norway, The Netherlands, China and Japan. More information is available at http://www.scala.com.

DIFY (Do It For Yourelf)
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DIFY, (Do It For Yourself) is an American-born rapper, raised in Brooklyn, NY. DIFY, whose real name remains unknown, graduated from Abraham Lincoln H.S. in Brooklyn and is a father of three. DIFY is most famous for his hit, "Jewish Mafia" in 2003. DIFY is signed to Shallackable records out of Borough Park.

Occupational Health & Safety Management System
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An Occupational Health & Safety Management System (OHSMS) is a process by which an organization can improve health and safety.

Related Topics

 * Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Specifications (OHSAS)
 * Environmental Management System (EMS)
 * Total Quality Management (TQM)
 * Quality Management System (QMS)

References & Suggested Readings
American National Standards Institute (1996); “Workshop on International Standardization of Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems: Is there a Need?” Workshop proceedings. Rosemont, Illinois, May 7-8, 1996.

American National Standards Institute (2005): “American National Standard – Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems.” Draft document.

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Nancy Greencorn
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Born in Port Hawkesbury, NS she is currently studying Chemical Engineering at the University of New Brunswick. Notable achievements include travelling the world as a professional fruit picker and inventing the non-polar compass (for use in metal buildings).

Team Stocky
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Team Stocky is a powerlifting team from Neptune, New Jersey. Original members include Hi Hot, Ur Real Mad, Big Greed, Three Gunz up and Big Tool. The motto is "Low reps, big weight!" Team was created in Stocktember of 2006.

Anita Nigam
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Anita Nigam, Internationally acclaimed Astrologer is widely popular for her Sports Astrological Predictions. Anita born in Nainital distt. of Uttar Pradesh, India. She is M.A. in Anthropology from Lucknow Univesity. Anita Nigam is the India's most famous celebrity astrologer.
 * Anita started her career in early 90's as an Numerologist and later did Jyotish Praveen and Visharad (Astrology degree course) from ICAS, New Delhi Chapter.
 * Anita Nigam have huge fans from enitre UK and Europe, who watch her weekly predictions of English Premier League and other sports predictions.

Kendal Sager
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Some girl who sits next to Laith.

Befudiom
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Merriam Webster’s Befudiom® is a word game where teams are challenged to guess selected idioms by acting, shouting, drawing, or spelling them out. Points are awarded when teammates guess the correct idiom. The number of points awarded for a correct answer is determined by rolling a traditional die numbered from one to six. The various ways of expressing the idiom (acting, spelling, drawing, shouting) are also determined by the roll of a die with icons corresponding to the various means of expressing the idioms. The game was invented by Wendy Hampton, a single-mother from Atlanta, GA who was looking to entertain her bored daughter. The idea of the game was pitched at a casting call for the PBS show Everyday Edisons. Everyday Edisons then documented the creation and overall evolution of the game.

Bench Crater meteorite
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The first meteorite found on another solar system body - Moon. Meteorite was fond during Apollo mission.

Hadley Rille meteorite
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The second meteorite found on another solar system body - Moon. Meteorite was found during Apollo 15 mission. The mass was about 3mg. Contains enstatite, kamacite, niningerite, silica, schreibersite, troilite, albite, and daubreelite.

Kawasaki Super Sherpa
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The kawasaki super sherpa, is a motorcycle produced by kawasaki from the year 2000 to the present date.

this small motorbike is a 250cc 4-stroke dual sport, legal for street but suitable for dirt, as well.

LeCroy Corporation
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LeCroy is a ...

Vance Bourjaily
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 * Vance Bourjaily is an American author, born in 1922, who became well known in literary circles in the 1940s and thereafter for his novels as well as his magazine writing and a considerable body of dramatic work written for theater and television. He co-founded and edited the journal Discovery, and has served on the faculty at Oregon State University and the University of Iowa's Writers Workshop. He also has undertaken special assignments for the U.S. Department of State.

Bourjaily's novels include The End of My Life, Brill Among the Ruins, Now Playing at Canterbury and A Game Men Play.

Bourjaily married Bettina Yensen in 1947, and the couple has three children.

Ian Mortimer (historian)
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Ian Mortimer, born in 1967, is a British historian. He won a scholarship to Eastbourne College and read for degrees in History at the University of Exeter (BA, PhD) and in Archives Studies at University College London. He has worked for several major research institutions, including the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, and the univeristies of Exeter and Reading. He is now a Honorary Fellow of the University of Exeter and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

He is best known for his sequence of biographies of medieval political leaders: first Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, then Edward III of England and most recently Henry IV of England. These books collectively form the basis of what he has called a ‘biographical history of medieval England’. This is an attempt to present the history of the kingdom through the lives of the most dynamic political leaders, one for each generation.

His research on the death of Edward II of England, published by the English Historical Review in late 2005, caused a shockwave when it became the first peer-refereed article in a scholarly journal to conclude that a supposedly murdered British king had not been killed. The basis for this work was an re-assessment of the information underlying the contemporary evidence which previously had not been questioned. He subsequently put this technique to good effect in several more radical new analyses, most notably on the reputed homosexual practices of Edward II (published as ‘Sermons of Sodomy’ in The Reign of Edward II: New Perspectives, ed. G. Dodd and A. Musson (York Medieval Press, 2006)), and the murder of Richard II of England (in his book The Fears of Henry IV)).

He also has pioneered research into the social history of early modern medicine. His essay ‘The Triumph of the the Doctors’ was awarded the 2004 Alexander Prize by the Royal Historical Society. In this he demonstrated that ill and injured people close to death shifted their hopes of physical salvation from an exclusively religious source of healing power (God, or Christ) to a predominantly human one (physicians and surgeons) over the period 1615-70, and argued that this shift of outlook was among the most profound changes western society has ever experienced.

He is the nephew of the British tennis player Angela Mortimer.

Major works:

The Fears of Henry IV: the Life of England's Self-Made King (Jonathan Cape 2007)

The Perfect King: the Life of Edward III, Father of the English Nation (Jonathan Cape 2006; Pimlico 2007)

‘The Death of Edward II in Berkeley Castle’, The English Historical Review, cxx, 489 (2005), pp. 1175-1214.

‘The Triumph of the Doctors: Medical Assistance to the Dying, 1570-1720’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 15 (2005), pp. 97-116.

The Greatest Traitor: the Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, Ruler of England 1327-1330 (Jonathan Cape 2003; Pimlico 2004; Thomas Dunne Books 2006)

Widdle
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Misspelling of "whittle". See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whittle

Guide to: Substitute Teachers and The New Kid
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Guide to: Substitute Teachers and The New Kid is the 22nd episode of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide.

Brooks Tonge
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Brooks Tonge: He wins.

Guide to: The First and Lockers
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Guide to: The First Day and Lockers is the 1st episode in season one and the show of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. It aired on September 12, 2004.

Guide to: Bathrooms and Project Partners
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--74.36.214.155 21:51, 16 July 2007 (UTC)

Guide to: Bathrooms and ProjectPartners is the 2nd of the American sitcom Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. It aried on September 19, 2004.

Guide to: Seating and Tryouts
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This is the 4th episode of the show, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide.

Guide to: Making New Friends and Positives and Negatives
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Guide to: Making New Friends and Positives & Negatives is an episode from season threee of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide.

Guide to: Elections and Talent Show
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Guide to: Elections and Talent Shows aired on November 7, 2004 on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide.

Guide to: Fundraising and Competition
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Guide to: Fundraising and Competition is in Season 3 of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide.

Guide to: Sciece Fair and study Hall
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Guide to: Science Fair and study Hall is in Season 2 of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide.

Box Elder School District
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Box Elder School district is the most Northwest School District in Utah. It headquarters are located in Brigham City, UT. There are no colleges within the borders. There are 4 main types of schools. Elementary School Intermediate School Middle School High School

Dwain Weston
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Dwain Weston was an expert skydiver hailing from Australia. Not only was he an expert skydiver, he also pioneered new innovations in the sport such as the "wing suit," a skydiving suit with cloth between the arms and the legs.

Death
Weston was killed October 6, 2003 at the Go Fast Games for extreme sports. Weston and another skydiver were performing for a crowd, in a particularly windy area. Weston hit the Royal Gorge Bridge in Colorado at an estimated 160km/hr. He then fell to his death on the rocks below.

Fuente Divina Band
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Fuente Divina a.k.a FD is a spanish Contemporary Christian Band from Perry, IA. The name means "Divine Fountain" in Spanish. It was formed in 2001 by Director/Rev. Edwin Moreno who is the pastor at the church where the Fuente Divina's members congregate. The band has a total of six members including the director of the band. Their names are: Director: Rev. Edwin Moreno Vocals: Roxana Chavarria Vocals: Yeisha Moreno Keyboard: J.C. Sixtos Bass: David Sixtos Drums: Jaime Gonzales

Fuente Divina began after Pastor Edwin Moreno decided to form a local church band. He faced the problem of having members with little experience in music and started the band anyways. With two vocals, a pianist, a bass playey and a drummer, Fuente Divina began practicing for its first album. After playing for about two years, the band decided they were ready to record their first project. Having done so, they sold it to local churches around Central Iowa and later to the other states around the Midwest. The band is not yet known publicly but their interest in not of getting famous but to minister what they have recieved throuth their "divine" beliefs in God.

Fuente Divina has one and only spanish album with the title: "Dame de Beber" which translates to "Satisfy my Thirst". They are currently working on their next album which is expected to be out in 2008. All the songs are sang in Spanish with the exeption of one which has only two verses in English. The band has performed in more than thirty church activity concerts in and around the Midwest. They have performed a long with other notible local bands such as: Second-Adam, Fuller Still, and Watermark; all of which are from the city of Minneapolis, MN. Fuente Divina have and continue to perform in the states of: Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, Illinois, Nebraska, and Missouri.

Fuente Divina is growing in experience and in excellence with their new project at work, they will advance to the next level and will travel further into the States. The band is planning to epand in member size and to create more English songs for the English-speaking community.